Peace Proposals And the Attitude of the Allies;

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Yet we have no power to transfer them from employment where they are wasting our strength and their own to employments where they could increase it. We have not even the organisation necessary for utilising them is volunteers.
These are the powers which we must take, and this is, the organisa- tion which we must complete. I could dwell upon it by the illustra- tion of agriculture. There is undoubtedly in this country a consider- able number of people skilled in tillage of the soil whd are not p
...roduc- ing food, but we cannot mobilise them. We cannot direct them. ' I believe that there are scores, if not hundreds of thousands of people of that kind — there is no question here of military age — who, if we could utilise them to the best advantage, could producfe great quantities of food in this country, but we cannot do it. Not only that. , The diffi- culty in agriculture is the want of skilled men. You may have two or three skilled men on a particular farm. Or the farmers may have no skilled men at all, yet two or three skilled men, if you could treat, them as commissioned officers,' could look after not merely one farm, but several farms, with the aid of unskilled men or women working under them.

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