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Foreign Press

November 30, 1918 issue

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This article focuses on the press. Writing in the November issue of one of the English V `V monthlies, H.M. Swanwick, chairman of the Women's International League, criticizes U.S. President Thomas Woodrow Wilson's statement, in his speech of September 27, 1918, that the purposes of the war have been determined by the common, will of mankind. The October 30, 1918 issue of the journal "Yorkshire Post," gives the summary of an address by Sir Arthur Steel Maitland, formerly under-secretary of state for the colonies, and now head of the Overseas Trade Department of the Board of Trade, on "Overseas Trade After the War," before the Newcastle Commercial Exchange.

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PRESS; SPEECHES, addresses, etc.; PUBLIC officers; WILSON, Woodrow, 1856-1924; PERIODICALS; JOURNALISM
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