Berkshire Chronicle Reading 08-1920
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the mntter, because
fraaltty ad 'ts
....t~ ale iiIMllia1_ 01 th
ned
_eJMIIt .4isclediaed Council of
is a challelaee to the wbole
const:itulti<ln of the country. a st~t~.
JOeDt which we ar,e told was recewed with prolonged chee.ring,
reveaiRc ttie sinister motives hI=tb! new organisation. The
laltretUK.' _e- DOt alow to dis.
doH their band. Mr. Robert Wi].
&ms declared, "I teh YOlf ~lemnÂ
I~' aDd seriously that yo
are
infinitely more repre entatiye' than
th~ House of Commons, and yoo
may be summoned to sit pennanWild
CCJUMds tbe
a e!}tly as a Comdlittee of National
.,
Sa(~.'~
And we ha e the' .. Daily
&nit eta- arlide...{lncb ears better, Herald"
openly !>oasting that
-"'~""'-Al_""iIIel~lkiGb
Her, aqd in the
run COIJts Par 'ament will be impot
to enl~ than a (Ite~ J,anDent.
force its decrees, aJ.ld that power
will rest henceforth 10
hands of
'~-..!---..!::....--=-"""",,=--7---:':'--:-"";J this new junta.
In Reading itself
the egregious Mr. Hodgson could
last week scarcely restrain ,his glee
AJoerfi~menl, at the unexpected tum of events.
declared that no more important
step had been taken in his recollection Ulan the formation of the
Council of. etion, and it was clear
that he regarded it -e a v~able
.
. ,.
adjupct in bringmg about. the. !e"rO~
lutioh which he and hi~ friends
dTOR DE»OT,
de ire, and which would drench
Engl nd in blood. .
I
1M ~t view d°andthil f trad
â¢
hard-working rank
n eo
. e
unioaists take of all t~se by tencal
--.:..::......-...:....-...,..,......,.,...,..,.----~:--7"": ID1rooeedlm1rs on t~ part of the:ir socalled
many of whOm have
reached their positi . s by unblosbLEWIS'
inf push? Do they regard .. The
CHARttBANC TOURS. Red Flag" ~nd the u IntematJonale" asso~ted as they are Wl th
â¢
the' tenet and practices of
Bols'hevism a!l the fit expr~JfONDAY, -AUGUST 23,d.
sion
'of"
their
sentiments ?
⢠For SOUTH I!:A: Leaving arket The ordinary member of the
Place 8 a.m.. Return Fare 15/..
trade union is now regarded as
a n Iigible factor; ~ s rights a re
.h<,>ing iii bed from ~Im . . Formerly
VIDNISDAY, AUGUST 2St/,.
he had some vOIce m sa )i lJ l~
For BoURNEMOOTH. Leaving whether 'or no c there should be a
Market Place 7.30 a.m. Return strike. Now tbis p<)wer is htak~'
Fare 1716.
fro
im, and ves~ed in the an s
ot ,people who have no proper mandate for any actipn they may take
SUNDAY, AUGUST 29111.
~beo a .. conference II takes placf'
For BRIGHTON. Leavin Market no amendment is allowed.
Such
Piau 7.30 a.m.
j:utn Fare 17/6. ar~ the new ideas of democracy
and liberty based' on the famous
.
. n model. From- the point of
of the Socialist pOlitiCIans the
abo~ C~ lIlJly be book~
course they are taJcing is unwise:.
parti
fo
y diStance.
S~po e they are called some day
Termll upon application.
take up the reins of Gov~en t
it ,,'11 be very t-.&.sy for ~n .aggn~
sec i of ·the commuruty to set up
;. rival Council of' Action, and di Scredit the Government in the cyc~
of the people. . The millie:; and
tM Williams's may .fancy .that they
are Ivery clever, ~ut their tactICs
will recoil on ,theIr awn head s
The only hope is that t~e rank and
61' will [e~lise how ~ously the"
S. CO O-P £ I own liberties, not only as ahxens.
I~ ~ ~
but as trade ,u nionists , are betn ~
WI E ME RO H ~ NT;
a;ssailed and insist that they sh all
MAldCeT PLACe,
BADIJlfO 1><' â¢masters In their own household.
not mere tools in the hands ( :
,
. It ... 'and
"
1'01â¢â¢_ _ -- . _ ....
a few revolutionary dictators. wh,
are endeavouring to use them .â¢
-'
""- - ' ~
,in the game.
1ne~publication of th~ secret SO\ '"
messag
clearly iiidica~es the .... .IV
it; which the Bol heVls Govf'rll'
.ment .is endeavouring to interlâ¢â¢ '
in English affairs. The me".Il"·
of July 11th Jrom M. Lit ~ll lt II.
formerly BolsheVIst " ~m~ssad '" .
Ll London, to M. Chlchen~, .... h.'
holds the position of Forei&1:l Mil"
ster 0 the Russian Sovjet pO\ c":'
en , states:If we do tlot suppOrt II'
"Dally HeraIQ," which' is "",
passing througb a fresh en '.
paper' wi)} have t tum " R'g lll
trade union.
I In Russian questionS- it act , .
if it were our organ.
AI I< â¢
Lan bury's journey i~ has gOll"
CODsiderably
re
to
th "
Left," and decidedly advoca te
"direct ;ilction.'l It nc:eds 60 ,0110
francs fo~ i.x months; then .,
ho~s again to be on &rm gU)lll ld
I consider work . of .. Da tly
Herald" as espedally import",,:
for us. I advise therefore I h., 1
this help be- afforded from fund,
of UCommissary) for Fort' ~"
Alair not 'rom those of I nl.·. ·
nat~ Commi 'on, and thai .1
be payable in several 11l,1.t!·
-IT1Io~,__
succe ful
1 Comedies
J- ,upwards.
_«
1l,age 15. .
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84, Broad St., ReaJing
ALL TtlE \vEU.
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In .. EY
6bowing atCb
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fOR EYE."
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An Arscne Lupin ,I«y dapfed rl
~urt"e
Blanc'.!' novel of the me tit~ . A oMtrrul
production ith a on~rlllt cast; infJuding
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In wWch a grey " '1 breaks an enll'l ~l))e"l
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FROil RE',\DING.
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UNDAY AUG S'I'·12nd.
BOG 0 . ~ Lean St. 1lCarv'.' B.a. at
8.30 a.PI. ~ll(IIlIt, al6.30 p.,.... Return
fare lS/-:
110 IlAy, A
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SOUTH8KA,-l,.ave st. lIIary'. B.... at
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WEDNESDAY, AOOU T 2Sth.
WINDSOR CASTUi:. CUe r
Oul vb MaIdenhead. !tetum vb .." ......_,
Great Part, !bOOt Ra_rlC
incham. Stops ~ WiDdaor Ca tie
Lea1iC st. lIary'51!ulls at 2.1 S 1'.111.
rare 6/fI.
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tract'
that
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II
LitvlIwl
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uld bl'
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