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,OF WEALnL
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NO 'DFJUllE TO LEAVE SHIPPING MINISTRYâ¢
I
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fF .... tll""'*Y.
TM ....t . . at CHJ:r ttin. ia.a aIM ua
til tMli.t:ioD ot iIIe taeta of u..n.
b7; Thm _ . _. ~ ~- _kilo..
~ "bo han Dot the faiatelt pJ"aed,.
p.. them two iutan..... Onl.
WI.I.oo. re .rnd to the uhihitioll 9I't.aAiaeoI
t., th." Q""'~OD.t at tM ,Cnatal .palace.
aDd wloieh " " of ~ ueiafata.. ill ret.
_Id 01l.1,
TO
,I'M
READI N .G.·
SEEDS FOR THE GARDEN.
FLOWER
Sun..
FOR THE FARM .
SEEDS
RnOT SEEDS. GRASS &: C LOVER SU~
SEI:.O POTATOES.
FLOWERING BULBS.
011
TAE PREMIER'S
, REPLy.
The' PrJ/ne Minister l06t no time
replYing to Mr. Asquitb, and his
task was of no greal difficulty. lie '
was ea!:>dy able to show tlia.t at bJe
present moment, as 'we pointed.?oUt
last week, Liberalism in itsdI
offer no alternative to the Coalitipn ⢠.
It can only hope to take up the
rein s of office by securing tbe sap-'
port of other sectlOus. and hence
~r A~qulth'~ effro nt ery m assert.
Ing that Labou r owed everytp'ng
tu Llberahsm, a clalm that Mr.
BuckJe ea~ll) dJ~posed of In " The
Tlme~ .··
Mr.
Lloyd
G~rge
ans wcreu the en tJcs who accused
him of re ,ortIng to class ~a,rfare.
HI S attalk was not upon ·Labour as
a wh01e. bu t upon the Socia.list sectIOn "h l( h bosses the Labour Party
and the Communis t ic poli.cy that is
bem/{ f()reed upon Labour.
1~ is'
Just as well that the public should
kn ow where the Labour Party is
being I("d . and that Labour shoUld
learn tv app reclate the disadvantage' lInder which they s uffer SO
IrJll!-; .1' thc~ do not dlsSoclate them-'
"ph e~ f rum the extrem1sts .
One'
(,f the wt'aknes~e ~' IS that the street
Cll rncr , rator has had th10gs nearly
~"I hiS () w n way during the pret,., upatic ils of the wa r and
the
R(' Ilnst rectJ Oil . and aut horitative
' :phes hal'e been far from frequent;
:\uw tha t ',0 able a master of politi
, â¢.1 tlcuatc ha s taken a hand tbere
h
d percepllble fluttenng
In
the
~ r,( lal"t dovecotes .
To that antiBnl! ~ h gro ~ . whose object is 00lJlmUlll~m. Mr. Lloyd George
..,tre,ngly 0pposed, and In this he wirt
he ",upported by the electorate.
ThiS country J~ not ready to give
up the mdl\"iduahsm that has made
It what ,t IS , for a system that has
het'll found wantmg where it his
be!'n t rwo .
The wo rk1Og men ·do
Il,.t " dnt It.
As the Pmue "Minist I r ~a),' .. The
Coall tlOn would
Ilc\p r hal(' been 10 power unl~
th('~ had the slIpport of millions 'of
", ,, rkme n.
At th e by-elections the
('"ahllOn I ote was st ill at the top.'~
A, a maUer of fac t no fewer thaA
] ;~ out (Jf :!.2 by-electIons ha ve gone
111 f al our of the Goilermpent.
'
.===j
UNIONIST CANDIDAl~
In
fcm
'a
WINDSOR DIVISION. _ .
,
MR. A. A. SOMERVlLLI m.ECttD.
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,
A A . ::;om" V1I\~. an 'Eloll Col
nld!'otl'r. taa~ bN'D Ch 08E'D 8f) the proapactiwe
Mr
t:andldHtt'. ~~' the WJnd 80T DIVISion of ~u..
lwrk:-tllro C(ln~rvatn'e A-"iX"tftlion . at til.
n(';(f gefl~raJ pl,,:cilon
.M r. E
Oa.rd.aer
fur the dlnslOn,' h aV ing e~gn'6M hi;
rf'8lgDl nl8 tbe '8eat .
It wa, 8t a meetIng held on Prida, Ian
M \1
In t.p.ntlOn of
"<>..k
hOri
;Jt
~E"rp
\I"'
(/;
Ih o ~ Indsor
rq.>rf"'W'ntdt IVP 01
dl\ 1810D.
pur ... o t
th~
(;oa ... rr"bye Club
aU the com De.1
that three '811~
In\ ItNt to 8J>f'at for ten mlnutaa. it
. Iler the.,' .had 8dd~ a n ..uopbl7
1I \f"-1'
\4
:1"
;t
~oo deltgtttrrs tbAt Mr. Same"iU~
\lrli,k",.wn 1""01 "' lighting" pqlitid
nlnnl"t C&UIJO for maoy
lliu.
thfl l
lpaai
'-:I·lt"(·t<"d.
.:
M r :--"(J Hlt>rnll~ 18 nn e ffective- speaker
ond ran d.d\ocatt" of " etronK N .... I ~.
li t" }Ilfit n :wn \n the war.
:
At the laRt election Mr . Somemllo llltood
" \.«<then,' candtdate for London U.iY .....
flit.'.
CHRIST'S HOSPITAL; WESTS'
em
l ;pt,JI) ... 11(, .lth ·{'rtJ,:,M plsp where of
t
I'~' lIq,A't I t 11111
t.n pla(·,,)! 00 tho 'ou.Ad&ti~..of
( III""
II n""to' lt should be Ilotedl that
1.;('' 111(>4;1 tJIf' pro\ ISlon under tbe 'cb
f.
I" ,""rollO<'6 ~'"t to (h.,.., children ; ; ; ~
1III 1(, J uli D (If' } 'ra llCE'S Weat &Ad ~!!!.
'r, VIII,llt' ell:' menta ry ,school' e.hild~
l.l.amln8t1 () D IS open to thOle who ha ... {.flUI t1l f·d prl\alrly or in IPPdowed or
01)
.chcol,.
I n this class .~e me 64
II,e >on. ""d d.ught.. .. of tb".Ie<u~ '
;nen and pro(e..,ond DWlIl oJ the)
,IL
rhe oouratlon prOV1cied at . the :
R or.hRm ond Il....ford ill equJ to
of
th e I,..., publoc achool. the ideda lIf.el ....
tor ~Dd . ,tir.rn.b."..
.f tbe lU&1ilIIt
~nd the BOCom Dl~ .. nd equip
Of
Ihe ""bool ar.. "POll" poerous _I«; ~
0\ t.ntlOn of t\e pwf"';"Il~1
eI
Ie
dr~"n to tile ..a..~ .taaM opell . to . "tWr
el .. ldr~n WIlder dUa ezoeIlut aM lIitWW
are
fl uDdotllotl..
I
uwr·
., in relew:!DIf to the
Mid that Mr, P..,h
a"~:&1I~~ti&~.. ~:
"",.n,ililv of an _noll in ReIOdillll.
il,ie; ~e had been menti¥tId
In
as tnl:hIc 'oif ....other ·ollice.
btlt h ....... quite twDeet in P,inl th~ that
..lien he );n·e .. n ,tbi D« more .'boiot it. In fm ....'
. a be .t)ould Il. !"'f"t7. boca._
a\Irj~ ltIIJ
~
r â¢â¢,nl·.";"ft alld l lev1!d- iIIRt the IM!r~. h.
""Din,ere,,, ' tbe '1ll'e8ent time.
IlIAd . . . ~ ....0<1 .......1
F"dny. April 2nd. 1920.
⢠...,:
call1OqllftiJl~.with tH ruuiJI8 of. ' '.
DeI!'. or of th⢠.,ollGlDie 1;.... "hidt
ell iJldllri:rJ. H ........ t"o qu.-aticJu . . .
"fl. ¥*ioIe 1i:Y 8.>r 1~ PIli'4h. the 4iRla,wetect _ _ _ ⢠ftieh m.y _in to..a. '
etore thei.t ~ -riaiOll:The "osld reqaire... ud ' quanti\J of
11." boa-. farms. factories. minM. rail_
" "â¢â¢ raU_y equipm.... t. a1Upe aDd m ..ohin,.,. f1l production 18Jlera.Hy to mAlt.
aood the 1_ of maD po"er. til. r"1'./IN of
"ar. and tha eurtailmet of hOlt.. of
h.bollP. ~I tlaito ..dtUti"'lei IUld impr6vod
l ......runer,- will dema.Dd th .. aCeumlllliti.,..
, and. 6ll]lelldihre of 1l1ll!recedMtA!d anma of
oa.~lt&l .for jl1'OdllCtiy. 1.~.
Ui!'>"
th ⢠. aoIutioll of tho probiem' of .hm; · We
oap1.tal is to .1l. rni.oed d"",,!,d' Ilot merely
a !8duction .'n the """t of lim" nor e ... n
~h. preven~lon ofo .. further 1'\ ... in pr'ic<lS.
b"t, .. hat 1a of much ![r...ter importallC8
tb .. proriaiOll IIf " ree80uble ""'GUnt
food, Juel, dothill!!" an~ sh ..lter needed to
preeene .. IIu·g.part of Europe from It&<va.ti9n.
.
'NIe i aveet.ing ~blic c~ IlOt muely
of ....Idly people. but of vut numbers of
. professional ..Dd .. orkin" m- and " om.n.
,,~U
<
This publ ic h .... eDabled capital to be obtained D<lt only f"r Ihe COIl.fltruction of
raih.ays and for tile 8IIuipmllDt of indus·
117. but for OO...... nm.Ijt.-aD<I . m\ilA icipai
f . II kiada .nd deK·WUoo8. in- ..
po.,..,..... o
cI?di~1I' tram""J'" ""u,nre<h. J[Il8. etec·
tr1.0 light tUld """..... 1 i mp.roY..-nta. In thi8 oooutr, alone, h~ndr"'" of lbill iob. of
capital b~yo been 8Ubec>ribed for thetie
PUrpotl"" by r~ln.tive')' omall in ...tors. In
th
d
th
- 'I
.⢠_,
. ay.
e om ... cap ...... i.tt is of Yery
great "",d inoreasin l importaIlce.
Th. Output of Coal .
0
~ â¢
D.. ouJlht ."noat to .. polo,:Ue for emphui!linl!' th .... ele~ntary tacta, but it i.
p.. t.eot that tbey are Y.. r, i mpirfectly' under.
.too<!. As a furteer .. ntidote to tb. ~i_J)o
ceptionl .. hieh p......n one .. ould 0Ja0 OUIr1I"Ot .. pert1 . . 1 of tho â¢â¢ peach ... at the dinller
01 th~ Reeding Cbamber of Commer ce. held
10"-
foreip
for Britiah tra.d~rII in
t"li oou:otr7. It "., one 'of ' the l1'eateet
"orb ·" hicll the ~Yernmmt had dollt! in
rerard ~lmthoir ,,-port trad~-i. !t wa, of tho
teet imllOrlall~ to J\ltaruim ne" tradeo
abroad
rH,otabliah old ~ tradl!l abJ'OAd
ill order that th01 mi,ht be ablo to ill'
~- their export uad.. The, had at.<>
lIIIprDTed the Colllular _mce ubroad to
an extend which had Ilever
\mown b&fore. Prior to the 'war the
'ice ... lllt!!icieDt, because th ..
Dot prePlU'Cld to pay these moat
o!iciab prope;l,. 811.d they eould
JltOTed without great dimculty. .
alld th...e W ..... 110...
"ithout~ a trade rel>(olellitativeol
tIl â¢â¢Â· ..Ii~il:bb
who " ..
..- . ,."\""',. ~"D~ of the
cotD.llllereiial
H M. THE XING.
"""£TABLE "
0......
tine
15EEOSIII!N IIV ApPOINTlfl1lT
oi
'..
wor
ill eva,
part;
,
THE' cOAL
Thot " .. . the -~ri,ht
dark
darl< the
lIl~tU!l
ftieed 'lides.
WI a. and
tbe .the
·mom.nt
(uld
in' ...ar,1IUIti~
~ 11.waa....'~~=~~~
h8.d ' no tontral - o'ee' 'ru'ke tho
tat tiie!r ""old" be &hC.. -to
r.!'i).~~!"I'~:1 0081.
of ~ jtal'
etatua of both ofti.oen and IJI6I1
CoJlIliIiOn.8.
nof only lor ' domoah6 ..Jtnd
e&Dtile ' mAriDe.....d "ould ' be
to I'ut
p<18M, out for . ujlort . . He
tile mo........ iite mariDO into tho ."""i'lOn
'
u'
g;elt"
deal
.to"
do
a
....
hich
it
ollKht~
hold
.
i.D
the
.
~1r)'
· ' He
wbd
hcid
, pioa: of this ~Iltry rA-eIlr,
"M Iflad to.l/llJ Ith&/; jll ~ .light .-rorta
lI of Li. «r... test troub)~ wa.
to look 'Upon
be ~_~IlIf ' in th.t direction b. had tie
alld .Hioua to
....'A"...'· ' VJljUlun01lll &I1DDOrt of O'IfDel'll, 01li'~n. and
⢠In the day. before th ...... r
";;itl;j;rh-;;~irT;iti1l;;ti;io-;
l coal and rooeived bock ra...
good uf the
men throUlfhoiof th" merce.ntile m ....i!\. and
. of lood . and tho, bod ch'e\lp frOlgbta.
were concerned. There
he J1hn~d be atl'mlely tbrr,- indeo:.t to
be they w.. re 'bot ia thut pOlitioo. In faet
ranged ~hat tloey hop;,!
"-... to 1M... -t..t ...or.l<
h.. had. I\t
but l th .. output' of """I did not improye it ,;a, commerc.al league 01 J(l
t:y"....ta laid .the foan&tioll...ton. of "bat
doubt/ul. omr to the illc ..... oed colltnimp- week', time r'!Preeentati vea
I â¢
o~ ..ould. be 1he rqa.! I\Ild proper
tion of COlII' In tl,l. eoulltry . .. ltetber til.,. would .... it thia country .
;:;:~::.~\til.o marol141 01 the flllar&. (Ap, ,,ould be iD .. ~ition to ~port Illy coal ' HIlttotin. of t he Chbmbers of
"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:!!!!!='
tbe l a~ all . ·rb .. total output of "",,1 !nat yur l the United Kinsdom . would
PEp::"PER
LS.!!II'
..... . did Dot ueeed lMO,eoo.OOO tons, a nr,Pari .. "hare tho)' wou!d
I q . .nWy of ... hieh "'.. nquire4- by till. tiYea from the com..." cl.1
oountry. 'l.'he r ... ult " â¢â¢ th.t the had to Fronce. and Belgium In
â¢
und.~ the p r... ideneJ of Mr . Leonard Slct·
I und out a ' .. ry 18",0 llI.jorit,y ~f th.ir frame tb ..ir mt..rnational
GaTTINO Hili OWN B.ux.
ton . Tf,e
of Colonel L8.1li! W lloon .
ehipa ill bull~at. co ....... uontly they had to merce on common lin...
A.n A.merican .. Sammy " and an En(lish .. od · Mr. Stan l"y M.chill , the J>I'~t of
a, dOllble Ire't
' hte-the out"ard _~ tOtr.th.r lor the fnt,n..
" rommy " .. ere une day O'lUIII'1 about the LOll. don ChlUll her of Commerce, . h ow .,
. ht .
tbelr
men' ean - I IInp of .tile litu ..tinn . aa~. I.h~h . ('ey
C<I'. , bt andt ·the Idomedo.. a rdth; u II f relI'
.. le.~·,
.- uf
"'--t " .. rlOU8 oountrie8 tho
0 o""romell""u
nut
....... mg
abbut thetnbil _thillg.
IIap- DatunoJly ruagteo ....' y C6 .. liodi
~ ~> e chier
n
no mg abo
u t tluot .
pened
eont:illually
⢠..:.. "hiob
.
! And
tho onlr thin!!, wblch would sol â¢â¢ thia
~.~
red ·t f
h
d ifticuRJ wu to incrto..e- the output of coal
'prell·
.. Do you kDo". " said tbe Am ... ican ⢠., .... <> I ' or t ⢠improved ()OlIditioll.l · i n ' t'h.
hop«d
a clock 110 itnmelloe thnt wh..., it COD8ular ..,r.ico and ill other _tters should
I TKeBe facts sbould bIt- rfllDolllhefoed.. "heD dene!
I the Gonrnmellt w...... blamed for the bilrb ' Reading
"",rid .
and I:
the hour it i. bea'rd )IOU" la~r fhe be (liV6/>. the Oo....mm~t.-Qr tile C~r
I hot tbe
â¢
freigbts and illcreoae<t COlt ot production . cOlllJllerce
mil ........ y 7"
I Co
.⢠.
f "'f.h
.,Ib
pur- 'l'he dl1licult ics 01 th.e tniden of ' lIeadin" ~~.dition.
.. That'. nothiD(." re lied Tomm . " I can 0
mmp",o. 1< I. llrati 1"", to kno..
at
!,"5O
~ u. Of other put, . 9f tho eoUllt.., . ..e.... tully rolled.
⢠do better· than ~t.
billie c&I1i.ounded tb.... ohall~ hAVe !teo... made.
<.:010 001
.due".
~ '~u...I. 'aDd the OO...nonI<!lIt ...... dol ... , alld 1I.ot Oil'
w.I U1 En(fland in 19U. CUld w....' t heard in WiIIOD '~ .ppoilltment b> office haa pro-ed
-ojl1en. of
mlft 1 8T11rythl.... -wbich-.. l.y I" ita po .... r. to reeti1l.D
.
f't, Am .... ica until th .... y.... n Iaterl"
to be of th .. _ ....teat ,ya.lu.J.o..Iurn.. and b.
" 'i\1esce to
~ Wus Ih.~ . (A.ppla.uae). _
.
to
The A.mericall ",ithcke...
h ..~ mado tb. fulleet ,_ of b;a Opportlllll'
It 00 mu.c;h to ho~ I '
the
ofj Mr. 1;. (J , Sllt;ton. 1ft _..propo8lDll "ill. the .
I-From the .. Boy'. O... n Paper" few April. ti.s to get a .t..teemulike j(T1L'P of tit.
..rt~ apmt sb ould be .b&tod AI. the ruult 1'1'r .. de and Cotiutl.CII'ee 0' thti - Empire." said
⢠⢠â¢
problema "bieh oonlront us. H,a "'-n-n·
,,f . t ⢠terrible ..ar ~1'O\Ig~ , which we had jl th., ....... much ItIilloured'in h.Ying 18 their
Bau)'Qa CKo..:a.
tl01l8 rebting to the output of coal .. er~
Moat pa-t l ~ .w.. hymlti .. bn.l 10 rejl~t principal gueat til. preoldeM. ot.d!Ile CTeatest
1 A W ill.llow (Bueu)
nee lOCiety
t"'it paW aplr.t .t
hnd ~n IO!. bit, Chamber of Commir... ill u.. world . He l alioll
I had two candidatell {or their ...,ret~78bip m~ I""MI. IIIld he lhowid ho" tho red uced
t~ tlIId ,blind ' tb.~ I ,"
~Ibl~ fo)o .. believed .tllat ."e/'yOIl. Il~~nanclw )(r.
n .. med Patta and Boer .
output
th .. eftect o(}!'ll<liog up Ihe
fo ..... an .PT h~. lTelittso.... LIDeol1l to , all therr dlllleuJl:Tee .u~ .1llIf~.
alfd
Tb. members aho:" .&:~,
"""t of . f;.;lft.. SimilftT\y on' th~ qui.t'!'n
be eI..cted . 88 Memttr tor 0 British .1come to tbl ooll'lluAon that it had .beell -OD it
"~~~:!~E.~~£rr~
of .hat i ⢠⢠J..lth : Mr. Staol~y Mach,n MRn O
.""uency mstead 0
Bnton. ! the .. hole a prOtlporvu,o yellt. and th.. t "at .
I
l'ROM ⢠PUNCH ."
aome m<o.t illnrninatinr rem.r".
&>m6
W,th the mrlhOlla .. 0
tron, eomethlng to congJ1ltu late th"l!1oel... upoD, I. prOtlperity of the
/.. 'Quite" i<lt of Am.. ri""" baron i. being
.-I'l(Ie . to-<l'l1 It
he and to congratutate their M_ber and th.' lIoodwtll 01 tbe m.yor .. nd M,ri""r.tion . l oaoked in. London." . , . " Dew. Item . We peJ>pl~. tie ""illtod out. _med to think that
loud I.IldlCllted.
Oov.. rnment too. . 1lr .. Sutton ' l"tIt.err.ed to l Col. WilsoD .truck .. wiae aot..
. aro ~I.d tb~y bav .. found a U88 f~ It, but wealth ..... 'yinK !lbout in h.ap. anei ro"ld
I heJ would
tha trader â¢â¢ a I!reat a ....t to tl). ooullhy. f.~red to ~be fact
01 ' at the ri.k of appearinK fll&tid1(lWl .. e muot be transf......Pd from one pocket to noothel
the toek of
and how by putting hi. best into hi. buai. , th ... countrJt,. waa
MY w. much prtl'fer Havt.nnah tob&roo.
1Oith"otit the "hole fabric of 80C iety be;n~
(,
or women neae . be was stimulating trade, and thl18 .u.rplu. of export. oyer
I
aJlected. But nothing 18 more faJlaclon8 .
⢠⢠oept
por' !-Jlri11linll about illcr."oed production. plied to .R&oarng. a very
Oh. !W1t.ie ⢠⢠Zymoti&· lit ... tUDDY " ord He laid it flo .. n n.. An axiom that wealtb
.-0118 to
Ioh.....)· If )(uy 01 the moott sUOOflSlful men of bu.;' colltre for
coDId
for
to be 10 fond ' 01."
so<ists in, tilie country oul, 10 far .. oo.nn.
th"Y dId
o~ t~nt l n_ ...ere thOll8 "ho "ere reeUy . fODd
ill each oth '. waabia,.
"
dear child . . .hat t.re ,Oll (a.l king dllllce eoUsts that the tramtioll8 of the cOun·
IU.tioo their buarn-. and did Ilot look upon it "' [ .uat lend t ric good. Ij,ot
,.
... ligion
eatabhah81t
mere mODoy-mwag concorn but the o.. eru.. a~ The1
Daddy aaid yoo _re _erl fODd of try for hoo....ty find (air de!lliolr remain.
"moRg.,.
., ~1. Will th,), ..ere moat food ot n~t to theirt teaot.. III t1if?ir
.ord. 10 1 looked It np III the It i. "ery important thM eve rYODe I'boolrl
W,laoDa
"bil' l loomâ¢â¢ They moat _
th .. t the gUllity of .t th .. same tim.
""J, yn!U"Jr .'"
hUTe ⢠.-l unde .... t.. ndiDI{ of tb.t e68eutta l
'I~·. h...
nn.r- their JI<)Od. "a' k..pt up. lLr. 8utteD rt lIllY ...., help them
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tntth ,
.dOllI.
tlwfMt that the IU~ of 1\ blla- ~ in ,t~. town..
.. A UIIIQua (}ppo... OI.."T.
A
lu,hog
which he
(Ap· n_ depended on enryooe ~ed.
be in a .J>O!l,too. to
I' Ex"""tion&l Purch .... of ___ Cigara.
n Objact L"aon from lIlftdlng.
1.la use).
' WHAT CBA.1tlBER8 OP ~ERâ¬E _liar Indu""'f" In
I Weoght about Ii lb. Lenath ~ inch......
The flghtinlr .peech 01 Mr. U"yd George
,
COUlltry. TlJ-1 oucbt Y
.
Advt. ill "Ev..ai.,. Paper .
at-th ... Nat.i"",,1 Liberal Club _
"-e_n
VE A:CHIEY~D.
,commercinl men to lee that
But 6DI, .⢠.utable; ... e .bould. Im&/pn., for read with oolllidet-able int.Teet ill .R ... dinw,
1lr. StaDle, )(aclolll I'MJI!)nded. aDd said were properl, ... pr.....nted on
' very liea..y .moke...
A
Oil behalf or the London Chamber of Com- tion . Th.,. h.d
been
1oIIn~~ltable
lor the oorroctn_ of hi. dUlIlDOll!' 01 t ho
.... M ...-.;.hia .iiloer. thub for the
in the p..t ...ek . They
FROM " LONDON OPINI ON."
oitoation ia pat... t to ,,"..,.y pe:'lGn in the
1iiiott WIi;- i1> .. neh th"l "had ret.ned to it lUI :th ..ir nambof, owi~lI to th.. d:~~~!! I " WQlll6ll amoke ... are .. IMllace to \1'0 to .. n. It i.e v...., Iiltle uoe for anyone In
lilt (he 'chief Cham)ter of Comme_ ia ui.t· !apathy of th.. peeple ⢠⢠n. whoee j
ftttu .... of the naboll " a6COrdtng' to an RtllldlDll' to ... t up Mr. Clyn"" alld Mr . Hen·
. . enoe. It ..... lOme nme ', ean "IrO .u.ee 'w~ .. bh.,.....,..t to the majority
.' emin,"t l1hywiClIUl . Du.t .... MIl't thlDk d... . - tULi other mme.-ate men .. dom illat
he had t~ ·11""t; pIOIUIU ... Of beiD( at the ..... d he- would like Oil that
t4, de- I their ei«'rettee ate likely to cause ony ini the policy 01 tbe abour P~rty when
.all1>ual diJlnor of tli8ir eb'.unbet lut: H. illore the apathL.::!:j:,
a .... 11, real .hort~Ge of match.".
..e bue Mr. T. C. MOrTie ill our mid.t . nnd
" .. uceedlllll,y lIlad ~ _ lIIat th.t enn- Jrood man from
of tUir
⢠⢠â¢
i'Di their bo&rd ...... pt.eed "ith the are- coullcil. The,
J'rofttee.. ..ho ftaUllt tb.ir richel ... ,11 1lOt.. the large follo ..iDg that th .... i. (or h,.
tniotlt'~ti.~n~ 1....06 of ladi.... (1IMr. 1>ear). No , ...... t ~...H... that ·th.
'
eacapo ".r-tax. ..,. a daily p.. per. A. reyolutioo-:ry id~. Her ...... h⢠⢠⢠" CIl ndi·
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fall to
; i l l " - if .t
good plall "iIl he to bave all . . for "..
date ....100 In"" hl8 IlIpport to th" doctnne o t
.0
of
;patby and
⢠⢠â¢
forced laboor : .. ho preaeha 01 t he nne IIreRt
, Ch.lmsford Oaol hal been let out ill Iota. cardiaal point of fila political creed tho
th. 1'But this i. Ilot the Oil II place "b.ro tb.. oompleie .....ertbro .. of the pr-.t beai. qI
of I'd. mobbed haro ha. found home a bIt of .. lOtliet,: who ai l " hia .. rdent .u pport to LM
â¢Â·..U.
demor.uisilll idee of direCt a.etioll ; .. ho re
..
. u· 14'"b
. ...:~.t be l'ndiat.. Whitl .. y roull.i~ or !lny oth",
E arIy rwDa II
y a. IClelh. ._ 0
bod h '-L
. d
alDong the oataM 0
i.....A.i~ Wa. the met
!""'" ma)' h~ IlM p~ce to the 10 " ..
Octalitloll wi.. to rio); tr:tilli Daylight S"Y- t~al, "orld ; "h. ~Mdee .'~crtued prootlctllg ellte aaaill'
bon .... d who l10rdlet Itr lk...
In otllor
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..arda b. is an ou4nd-out. Coa1l4niat tlIld
Sb.. " Fancy . A mall .. Itbj your Incomo, '1. p~hiDIf .. cia .. "ft)'. Yet .. here In tb.
and I n oRb- olle d""""t dr __ '
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He , " Well. 1 "ish to JOOdDeo.
ou'd 1 a . ur art,. '~ ..... nil do .... un any
..ear It!U
1
·1aenous rep~<lIatiOD or Mr . Morr16'e Idea.s?
" ⢠â¢
W. lillY" no c1cllbt that there are ~ 1!I'000t
8~ Fpon
rr&ll, "ho oomiJIaJly belOlll to the Lnbou.
Tho Lieuee ...ut , .. So .YO\l·d t"rn dowlI . 1·Part, ito .Readillll who di...gT'e8 With Mr.
~r . f.l1o" ~u"" h. b.!o â¢â¢ bulliot hiddoll Marci.' . Tie.... but th ..y ""pear to po .......
10Tb
h~ Lad
arm?!⢠.. S
. au~nce. Th ere r0,..
' - In
qf th.eoe
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it ,,:' to :.; O« !)!~J;::y JII\l.Iatln.
th,. ·...-.., til. ~llOt.or. of Readin ll oUll'bt to
⢠⢠â¢
rea.I_ aat th .., ha~e a &tern b.. ttle befortl
them ill r..illintr !ilia poOODou, propapnda.
'W ..
quar,.1 "it\!
Labour P.rty
u
clo. nor dol ..e dotl,bt th .. !lineerit}: of
thoae wIIo hold tb_ extreme vie.. tt-there
i8 100 penonal ~I~ment "lIetenr in tbe Hlatb,.t the p"blio 01 Reading ought to rea.
th8 ' Mtur
pt'Opllgand ....."ieh 'i.
bein, ""rried
......d 'bo,", sub..r .iT ... re
the id.. ... aJ
⢠lloma and bis f~J~d â¢. â¢
U the, h ..d their " 61 til.. , "ould ~.rttirqw
\:h. . .hole atru<1l;ure upon "hi ch tbe pr_
aMiyll, ... 1 perity qf the ~'l"tr,- h .. been hai.. UP. CUld
l ia IIjo 'tead .... ahonld ret blooddted IUld
the l cbAoe .ae\) .... ~ b<!en - . . ill EuJ'Opo and
I Asia. ' ' Radin" p60ple must fOp- tbem·
..1'IIlI8 to pt!hie iIlIlclioas and trrO"in,
. .. _be.. 0( trad.. uaioM.on th.i.
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