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A Nation Once Again?

Barrington, Margaret | October 2, 1948 issue

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This article focuses on political relations of North and South countries of World. The war has brought about a great change in the relations between North and South. At the time of the split the northern industrialists, backed by the smaller business interests and the farmers, saw in Great Britain their only market and their political and financial support. After second world war, Labor party, a political party of Great Britain, government which handed back India, gave up Egypt, and cleared out of Palestine was not likely to back the North in maintaining an exclusive and expensive government.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; INDUSTRIALISTS; LABOR; FARMERS; WORLD War, 1939-1945; FEDERAL government
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