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R1CJHT • MAw. , BIo:n ' Pr..ulII.-WII
tile
campaip.
1lr. Eric Simo.ct. _ . .
the wvpattllili
01 the lookout 'or .. l8a. .. .
• ould, . . bo
.. be a RCIle!!.J 1a .... _. . ..
"0Il. /.If chai
to Colonel WilJo.', ,...IJIIII Commi
, It t ..k er.rrriq with it ooa..
llide~ t r~jlgtUibilitr : 1 4O . .ure 10111
Mr. lIulIMt FiIzpaon ... th.' ~tlema. . .
..hodl~. Simo.a." .ftW." He could DDt

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hue atpPl*i at a W£.r

the IIIOIt w~olea1mo.t l.an.riahlr ttllt
in fact, lIe,..r kIIowli
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Be..,ned

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eaeia ...u.~
be ·late, ....
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tlothalne. ' -Dated fo deal with eaell
lIrobiel8 which p~nte4 It"" to the atM·
faclioD 'of all collcamed: ' )[r. ' ~1MOa heel
.aevt!l' .hitherto 4lled a oilar- omce; h will
1l1~lNft'..J lind it extremely diflltrolt to get out 01 it

now.

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To the EditiJ-r -of t"~ Chronicle."
Sil'/-With To"')r ~"'d llm.oiSliioD I wjab.
to _, that I hAye r.11en IU' deepl, ~ love
with
\bet 1 cannbt accept Jaer
r~t",,- of 1111 Init a~ lind.
I betme I undentand her, Jdnow ~er
neaU. ud en help laer to be mlicil. ~p,i.er
tlI.. abe I.. .
.
AlIlO.... it ,,01lld be a real. happlDtU t4
me to tl7 to .-k. her ba PPJ'. like a trUII
loyer .~ld. 1 am lookin( (o..,ard to
meetioa her ofteo and. lWule.r1rJ and. !n ~\Ie
_1118 (AT the '-inDiJII of l~l), in4uci.,

eftn''''

resu'lt

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w~icll,

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momel\ts r could
think tha.t in 8
t
lib thi tM
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the poll alld ~at
is a result ... hie"
tporl oT'tim i .

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for.
1"@ h a~
I h u e- to e:tpl'
all those ladifi' Bnd
r enerOllsly and un~lfi h-

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OF ORGAN). ATION .•
IDOl?, diftil'ult vlt'.dlrlD ·than
fmlght ill R...~di ng: Oar
~:a~ nol ('omp1 .. te. but it w~
n: the m o~t u('t'lJ~nt of aU
(' Jlll~F, c~uld- JlQ!>Sibly ma):e it]
('wI"" I "i,ll 10 offer my mOK
'. (('hM''''. It "tlS flif CO. . .
(',,"Id mak. it in the' time at
b'l! 'Ii was not ns complete
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I . h.. ~p it. Jlut the loyalty
: , rf r:",tlm!!. nnr! 0lle'6 frifo.

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~o('4djng is b] Mr. F. A.

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l:ld;r , dr-'l,)eame for ...ard ~oSt
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u .• rni ni_ We p.ve wan a •

.-ictor,. ,.hich "'. harcl.
m\l/st IOC/i:: to the future.
" " " lIE't .... ""o election s, and
fI.si unoe of eJl
be'f9r con6titntlonai
SUI!e of tile word.
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10 ask for your ....

a m .ure -you will give it ...
bf.10re. We are ( lad to _
r. ~'. A. lI0,0nt; the -yiet0'J'7
.. .-or.- l.ar.:e extent due to the
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r this !-p&rfo~Dled much IT vabl.1
.or.
II was AI."" readr t4 oW~ lr
for a
h or MJ,1 otller ..tAiClll. lie ...
evec wi inl' Notbui« came 'a mia to him;
and h~ loptimism knew 110 boll~l Th
co~t was 110 10 I week old when ~ info
the writer : "Colonel Wi n' wilt
t-t he ot " ; and h. baclc..t hit op'lnion,
too. lIr. P~h Willi t)le flnt . IUD I met
ft,r leaYing the 'town Hall 011 8&lludar.
Alter III ping' my hand be ~marked.
" Well, . ol cba.p, the Colon.l h .. do~
her to take me tOr better or wON& u.otil exaCtlr .. I thoUCllt he ..ould; ~ I
to
hiDl." And he tripped O.I! to the WeUiIl .
cleatll do \iii part..
. I
ron Club aB . lil'bU, .. a t1ro-1ea~-4)ld !
Wiabintl Ur.,.d ,ou a j01bas and
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111m, Sirl Tours t(U , .'
8911. R.... rr FII!lDa.--In a -quiet; unobh"..
.t'NED. 'I' Olt
si ... ~ar lIr. G. W . Goodwin did n ~.
Kehmoott Boy_ .
.
tit, of splendid work for th. Ce10nel H • .
Uppel' llall.
10 _t on the MeetiJIIII CotIimittM b.t
..JI~ had
that .... but " vert, IlmaU portioD 0 the
~rt Ite plared. H. made 10'- rare IOod
• flndio" for lbe lallut Coalition repreFAU~.
i- WHY D .
Ifll t i ve. 'rhroua:h him more ~811 0-.
gentL"otan nppeaiied on ColoMl Wi D"
1. Reading corteapondtat "rites: " A ,pla~form wll.o otherwi.. W'oald han --'trlkiDI , ...ture 01 the elaotioll nitll,l'D1 is 'Content to Mve acted • . UI ordiurr 14 &
tile ornebu., defeat of leadin, ruembers of 011. And therein wes much ~ done.
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th. IncleDeDdeat Labour PaItr, Ram~r
~aeId•. , ......Il ,.d others.
Morrill!
I ...B Ms. MoulI.-After.. het.rin. III fe
• IDMllber of the I.t.P, .had DO ebaae, or l4'ordi froru Colonel Wilson fqUowlnl tih
wipllll a-lilll for LaIIou.r. ~ H, pqlled leci!tioll ' or tIM poll, I IDIIde ml way 10
r7·" Butt,.. luat in tiine to hear Hr.
oalf ,,618 . aut 01 11.0111 linD oa Liabo)ll' ",t.
'ltho~b' rail ... .the b_4llal Mo l holdinlt forth to hjs followers . Hi.
1Ir oaad.tf.
IWho w:ov1d ha.,. U' ~ninc:' I mut conl_, JI~ed me.
yoted for Labour "ted or W!l.on, sO
to A'T~ fif@t admittiila t1ia~ lui had *11. i~ /'
pte"ent Morris from pttillf ip."
- the leld "lOme thirteen or fourt,.n "71.
b. went on to· olJeerye." ell , let 111 . .r
jtlgl\t
actual work, and ' in thOlie elpt
dllIa j" lie 1I,ll1d, ,. we . • acceeded in pinUlI
.
thouSl.l\d-odd TOtea, {)r ~lIer qnr ' a
nd a u,l Now, t that tata," he
e4.tt~6d, amld&t llolll.hfe,r, at which l ....
• Ilol nrwiaed, " we lIbQuld ip . J[ month.
.at1i r Ii eOOugli ..o~ to 11'111. the electlOft ~"
All, I.~, he ..onld. But w.. it
10 bit
rough Oil tboae who . had, b6eo- wor
~~u.. 10
mao, m()otbt, are JeIll'li: in. tho ' lAbour
for Mr. llDrri. to ~laim th
it bad.
.U been done iQ. .." eis1)t da,a.P '- rt'l!ia 1lU
v~ poor thaoks; but let U8 faJ[e It thAt
M Yorris did QOt mean quite what ha
88\ . It wu eTiIlent to me that be
.nfferiol under.a ften: diappointinent ; II,
IlIld the people Whind im ~.J.txlDideDt
til t he would be al
, lrNdi~ ou the
heels of Colonel Wilaoo At tile ftaiah.. ao4
miJfht e.,ea just win. To be be&te1I .. Qut 01
.igbt," theil , was It tud6 a Wll1tenlnl iruree41

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h s lU,dP It imD'is.ibl!' to
(\ \\ b~ t thpy h, ,,4t "lone. in fect.
irn ,,:·~ ·,hl·. and UII> onl.v hi.
i. I" l'fO ll1ll1e tn ~rn' th
...
,,1'1 tn do 110,1 as I have
i~I I"Pll l \, ond I') the nry
Y. Irr~<rt'Clh'e of any p
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IBt' n; TO ,,"GREERK
I', lII elllion one -or two n3.lll",
oj. I hat of ODe who lIM l i ye
, muun\ of hme not only oa
til .... teehon, but betiw.eEn eleot .. ~cellent cof (-ba;rntt,tl, Mr.
(Loud ,hI'H'). ' You in thi.
I ' tIle chairru.n. lwow the
'~ nl~' (or 1he Conserva'ti-y.
. is ('lob. an(l lor a lreat
tl' :hg4 .n :Reading. (Cheer.).
"'r l\. F ocJal ion .has been ·for.
I',:; .rIlH'" In the past. and no

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OPTJ ns1'Ul. bDlIIID I-In the posit OD eI
chief eteward Mr. A. H. Peaeh- a li e 014'

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eto.
M.P ., who had. moat _
HWOn .. "n Mid, « I reaUr JaM.
to t~nk
way in ... h.ieh t!IeJ
this elect ion. It hail
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'rhor~8br and 1 Quelch. .0

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to mi.
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re.['8UltlC8 to anr etatemeot w"ieh mal
them. j,But I had lot a I..,
before I&turda,. II felt It
Ltbe~ partr, rememberilllJ
TT_. : _ •• : _. paT~ did in ~he cue 0(
Oil Olot
btielDl\n',
pnllDllUclo
.ever ·.bRVe \bru6t Mr.
eoIectQra t • and I formed the
Labour I ilarty .
treatet
lIO)De~1Ijt • !!Cl1M'iry. ADoth.,.
tII~t ' ~ ,.ball JIOt '" ¥t.
n. - JU -d wlletber e lA.bQnr

U11lte "anoth
anatter•
_ " pnIic,. · I re rorced
1\11'8 r-;eJl tlin.t end...,,11."
h& e been fI~ ~.th nth.
aellie'vell~ea'trr 'COIOll:;:W.i1son?

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