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Mr. Boner Law said that-an election was absolutely unavoidable. The

nation was behind the Prime Minister and the Government. Did any one suppose that the Unionist Party would try to deprive the Prime Minister in this hour of the power he had won ? No one could foresee precisely the nature of Reconstruction. Good wages and social well-being must depend ultimately on increased pro- duction. We must fight to reorganize our world as we had fought to save it—with the determination to win. He had no fear of revolution unless economic oonditions became intolerable.