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Editorials

February 21, 1918 issue

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This article comments on issues related to socio-political conditions. It highlights the conditions of labor at the time of World War I. U.S. President Woodrow Wilson has taken vigorous action to end the shipyard strike on the Atlantic Coast. It also reports on the persecution of French personalities like Bolo Pasha and Joseph Caillaux for their alleged disloyalty to the government. The elections for a Chairman of a National Committee in the U.S. caused a lot of furore among the public in Saint Louis, Missouri owing to their lack of clear policy for the governance.

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LABOR; UNITED States -- Politics & government -- 1913-1921; STRIKES & lockouts -- United States; FRENCH; WILSON, Woodrow, 1856-1924; CAILLAUX, Joseph, 1863-1944; UNITED States
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