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Show BRITISH SEE HARD WORK TO RESTORE GOOD TIMES COLCHESTER, England, Dec. 11. Premier Lloyd Georso said in a let- ter he sent the other day to the mayor of Colchester, that he was afraid Great Britain was faced with a difficult dif-ficult economic period and that "wol Bhal have lo meet growing foreign' competition and growing unemployment. unemploy-ment. Tlrat v.c Khali succeed in surmounting sur-mounting thr difficulties I am sure, but only if the nation grapples with them th same spirit in which it grappled with the problems Of the war." J. If. Thomas, secretary' of the national na-tional iinio'i of railway men, and labor member of parliament, wrolo: "Nothing is so fatal as the doctrine of lioliii; as little as possilde in order to find work for others. I think we shall' recover from our present difficult les if for six months we have the spirit of 1014 again, Let us frankly recog- nl7.e I h ii i...- ti tho employer anil men aro something to each oilier and both have to bO togetht r 1 don't despair of the future We are going to pull1 through." |