Berkshire Chronicle Reading 10-1919
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THE PASSING
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But&trive b~ st (lirs of gold to moun .. 0
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In IllY i~r_ion of the' Broacl Street
t /Will . <ontw~gh: &4: tbe ~ h _they may Colfa*atiolllli CIt\lroh, 1\ few .,.eeb qa,
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I eaJa, ·· NTbe RaT. W. M. BawtiiiaoJf
apeab ith the ...tJwritT of 1\ _ _ wllo
ili.:ftat' lle prLl":hBl,
.illa lUI
~t eael'KY tut ca.rriea ~
and tltp
ClOal'ietion that 1\ DUUl n bebiBd lIe __en
~ .. well '" belo~ it." I t1tiai the
in
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abo. , l~r pIOns iacliapatabl.r ·tbt 1'8
Beer I have mou_ted yet· a.Dotbel' rtlllR
tile ladder of
'-me.
' pQ8TEDLETTER.
To Ma. H. L._ H"'WXlN8,
at Univ'tll'l!fib
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monthly ~
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purpQeel (cprClab
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~Ino~ ·A.lfe " I.P. w!let 8IIIOb iW'ith
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!linea olliJUtion; Mid 'th61 bad come thMe
"IQt 1Mt"el:r.oM taihriJDI_. Dot a· !IIemben
of the N.U.R. or tJae ~ .8.E., but 88 "'1I.re8l'ntatins of t.h e ,rat arm,. of labour: The
membo>r&.of ot.her wUolIII ·ll..-nt !fave the..
tnagni1ieent nR.~istnitfe iW'b6 rbl',. were ... uttiDIJ loriW'ard their big . buggie, and ,thq
had Collie noiW' ~.et\l..bl'ft.te Il I~t victol'T.
Th~ ~ come to demo1\Jltrate to lheir rble1'll
lind gavl'rnors that thev must aot attempt
ill fut~l'l! to D~ .down th& Solidarity of
o'l1'BiIoed labollJ... \T~ere ~M a gr8t att~"
1I~ the stanWira... Qf IiI. of tlie humblei!t
worker, aad thAt.; att,,-mpt !lad ' failed. ! He
waeW tbf'm to re_mool\ how croat a sucCleM ha4 bile" a
' ed. On tile one ' side
{he,' had-Illl the forces of 1!l'alth And ~w~r,
all the jfreat ()4I.ptains of ,industry. a.1J the
po~p and l'anit! of the G~veriuilent . Wliat
.ha4 the,. on 'thelr - ide!
They had no
lI'MUq eT weapons, 'JIut: the,. bad the lir~t
and ~ificent spuit ot loyalty to' 'ilach
other which rllt~ to ,be. broi:en doWll.
'Th~,. drd not forgef Hint organised labour
will! allS6mblwg Il'nd rl'8!ig to brinl( up its.
~eserV88 to. help tinpport th(im if the DeOO,
)la4 Arisen. 'It 1t'N a ' majl'nificent stl'uggU
that tlte railw~n w(lore privneged to put
.up, and it bad 1I1'f1Dght abOut such a unit.J
and a80l1darity 4D the mnils of Labour
throuahOllt the oountry t1 ~t had never exi8t~d Ocfore: .
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