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THE FIRST was a peas -
41' dirty, uncouth
pint, but he played. a leading part in the
disruption of a;nation. He held no portfolio,
yet -he swayed a court . s did no Minister of
"t e Crown. He was without ho!y orders,
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yet people called him "monk,''- kno church-
man of his generation excised. so;und
prof
an influence in the empire to .=wh ic!I he
belonged
TILE SIS:CONY; with ?r
` CIS been cat
'..a:* ..,• ;rind ld sans _..«f one of t. e allied
titles have been confer- ed upon.
-received no reward --apparently
Tet he Ay tnessed Germany's
for. the Great WNTa.t and `s a stied.
- its °. approi ich• • He acted as its secret but unofficial ager tw.
been declared, and, though without office, was closer to the
r struggle titan any member of his country's cabinet.
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THETHrRD: • a general in
the -allied armies, .was born i.n
a railway shanty. - He would •
- rint#uve bei fighting Ger-°,
many to -day if an Alsatian
1 'd • (his ancestor), had not'
t scaled from a Bavarian Dress
n' in. 1.744. Do -you know
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Rasp/uti::1, the self-consti-
`NF d n;cinl(, y ho• , played so
; jtiister a role m the downfall
GI the Pussian dynasty. COL.
171-VARD i-tO SLi, the coI1-
lc *ial eihis at•v and adviser
c F r.esident ' .WVilwn. GEN
J. J. PERSHING, whose an-
-- . a a - •€r Ptirschi gs, and •
who to -day heads the over -
.as fo:ce.;. of the United
iN•at:e incnrne., .•_:,.:
ikd 1-1•ie.!'
r u i. ,
him; lie 1i:els
wants i -1( -} ie.
preparations
11;s 11:'t►(ilu t,f.
ftei' war had
he4rt (f the',
States --these arethe three
men pictured_ and-- ser :d
Russia. c,
olid sP
Toronto Daily Star puhlishc-i
the story of the "mysterious,
",.:. orie'� :w o a3: lei rts�Court's
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excesses.
President \Vilson declared
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war, and he 'Toronto Daily •
Star g eve to its readers a series
of articles on the •confidcri't:.tl
work of tom_n.l u- ho. _,.:,•
most influenced him:
The American forces begah
to 'make themselves felt, alta" •
-7'1e .Toronto Daily -Star -pre-
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-pre- _
tr tented the1ife-sTory of (fists
great leader.
7 he Toronto Daily star Alone in Ontario
has Published their Histories
his policy will be continued. The.Toronto Daily -Star will
f'u'el vur tf><' lift, . for its readers, the cut in of diplomacy and ih-
trigtic' and rive them a glimpse at 11treat personalities oh .the
- \vs )tt ` S ;T" -r'. ., r:: z __..
For this purpose alone -it h hs twenty - four world e famous
col r,•stx,n `t'ni th E,eace Con .erencc-'1 hey .will keep • Stair
re:i ers it y iii 5rm upon 'eve y de‘•e1opri.i:t.
.The l oronto l ally ,star has been fanRnis for its feature
• stories. "`ft published Harry Lauder's great book as a serial. Sir
Frederick erick Sm`th, the Attorney-GeneralEtWand' '
- �'�s1ted
add. The -Star gavejty. r _-aders ;his hook of personal im-
t re,i51011. -
- At th•' first of this year The Star g.
_ Star t•� an1n the puE-a. it of two
',:s'and'►n . Canadian stories of thq: war.. The first; `My. Three
• ars. it) :; German by Hon. Dr. 11 nri S. Beland, M.P.,
1-:-, I;l r -'t_istiilast-'r (tever:i tlf Canada, is in some --respects C ,in-
. t_iTtriblition iite.r<.ttlre oche war. The
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