The Dominions and Foreign Policy: II. - The change in status / (From a Correspondent)
- CA ON00239 F596-S4-f1-43
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- [3 Feb. 1925]
Parte de John Buchan fonds
Item is a clipping of a newspaper article, written by an unidentified author.
The Dominions and Foreign Policy: II. - The change in status / (From a Correspondent)
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Item is a clipping of a newspaper article, written by an unidentified author.
The Dominions and Foreign Policy: III. - The foreign problems / (From a Correspondent)
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Item is a clipping of a newspaper article, written by an unidentified author.
The Dominions and Foreign Policy: IV. - The consultation - The facts / (From a Correspondent)
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Item is a clipping of a newspaper article, written by an unidentified author.
The Dominions and Foreign Policy: V. - Some practical suggestions / (From a Correspondent)
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Item is a clipping of a newspaper article, written by an unidentified author.
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Item is a clipping of a photograph in a newspaper, depicting Lady Montagu and Alice Buchan during St. Georges matinee in aid of Southampton Hospitals. Photo is taken by an unidentified person.
English Tidings : [article on Abraham Lincoln]
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Item is an article published in "English Life", concerning politics.
Adventure stories from Davoe to Stevenson
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Item is a newspaper article published in "John O' London's Weekly", concerning adventure novels and stories.
Colonel John Buchan, M.P. / By Sheriff J. G. Jameson
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Item is a clipping of an article published in "The Man's Own Paper".
Jameson, J. G.
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Item is a newpaper article published in "The Graphic", comparing the British Commonwealth to the Roman Empire. Label indicates item was collected by The General Press Cutting Association Ltd.
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Item is a newspaper article published in "The Evening News", reviewing Sir Winston Churchill's "The World Crisis, 1916-1918".