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1by Lane, John“…But it seems to us that the feelings of that great appeaser, Sir Samuel Hoare, are worth but small consideration against our duty to Caballero. …”
Published 12 March 1941
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2by Lane, John“…But it seems to us that the feelings of that great appeaser, Sir Samuel Hoare, are worth but small consideration against our duty to Caballero. …”
Published 12 March 1941
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3by Beveridge, William Henry Beveridge, Baron, 1879-1963“…Dear Sir, Social Security Scheme. I have tried to appease my wrath every day since the publication of the above scheme, by counting ten over and over again, but I have not succeeded. …”
Published [1942?]
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4by Beveridge, William Henry Beveridge, Baron, 1879-1963“…Dear Sir, Social Security Scheme. I have tried to appease my wrath every day since the publication of the above scheme, by counting ten over and over again, but I have not succeeded. …”
Published [1942?]
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5by Standing Joint Committee of Industrial Women's Organisations“…The mother who is compelled to think of how to fill her children’s stomachs and appease their hunger, instead of how to build healthy, well-knit bodies, cannot afford to follow the rules of sound nutrition. …”
Published September 1936