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forty years ago, but I think most of us will agree 

 that a good deal of improvement is possible, and 

 what has been done in Ireland can perfectly well be 

 done in England if we go the right way about it. 

 Co-operative effort directed wisely and with a real 

 appreciation of the essential conditions of success is 

 therefore one of the most useful and productive ways 

 in which we can help forward that reconstruction of 

 the life of the nation on better lines, which we all 

 hope to see as a result of the times of stress and 

 suffering through which we are now passing. 



A. G. T. 



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