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I

Furrien,

STATION ROAD, ~~Ri.

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EVERYT~ING

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, COHING SEASO

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couneels the

of

belter,
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long ~ ~

less than a ~wp garmen

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1. Rad.toek Road,
S..teI~_lr

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TO ~ . iII .

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16th. -1...

. lDIN III READIIIG.

YA~nnliI

THE KING.

READI NG.
FOR THE GARDEN .
_

VCGCrAIIL,S It FI.O'YEJl S
&EEDS ' FOR THE' FARM.
ROOT S.ZDC, G1I.tS8 It CLoVER S _

SEED POTATOES,
FLOWE~~G JjULBS.
CataJo.iIues Free.
. on aJII)licatipo.

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vr.

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17 lhather OudlU,
tc;ncloD. N.W.i.
,

. WHAT C

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!\ fe w weeks -ago.when dealing
with

the

wire~ss

mes~5

I&S

Wle BolsheviSt gold .. fo.r the
.. Daily Herald"
e .;g~~ ~r.
Lansbury the credit of his denial
that 'the journal.. of whi~ ~ is
erutor, bad (lOt received a roabJ of
Soviet moneJ'. The fllrther official
revelations published On . Tho • ay
now rusclose the whole of tlie inhi~e in which ·M . KameneIJ the
President pf the Russian Dei gation, was engaged to obtain, by
the realisation of Russian je
, a
.£75,000 subsidy for the ~. Daily
Herald ."
IP spite of M. ~en­
elf's brazen denials 'the official
sl atemenJ shows clearly that ' M .
Kameneff was ·cogniz.ant of.the sale
of the Jewels in this 'Country, . for
he took steps to report ~ tran sact len to hiS Government .
The GovernmcO'i: also -accuse. M.
Kameneff of having altered the
RUSSian conditions-of the armistice
to be propo~ to Poland.
Says
the offiCial commumque:=- .
· The Ru~sian ·Soviet .Gover~­
ment had lI'Iade it plain to : M.
Kamenelf Ithat they would ins ist
on the ..rming of the Polish
workers, under the contnll of
repr~sentatives
f the trade
uni ons of Russ
Poland.aDd
Norway. M. ~ndf, who realised that suc a condition opld
be unacceptable in tbis coo - ,
as out of barmony with .the ~nD'
cipl~s of Briti
*trade
, .s t 5
and , destructive of the ind~nd­
ence of tbe Poles.' cODCUie(rtl\e
intentions of his ~ Plen t
under tile apparent')'. b
5
• phrase of a " Civic militia ,. I
The disc1osure& s~ul(l de.at • de·
blow to Bolshevist
• ag4Ilda in this coun~. T}lQ.se 'who
are so eager 00 ' absOlvtely'pu jle
grounds to assert that R,,"ia is
starving because pf the Dld
ade, will find it di
1t to recoo<:tIe
their statement!j Wltb th~ W111i n ness of tbe SoViet Governmeot to
,finance an English newspaper to
the tune of '£15,
•
And wla t
orking ",en
faith can British
place in a Government
he e
agents pay so little rega.rd .tD ti!e
honourable traditions of ~Io aUC
usage?
The Rev. ' Frasi1c N rt
who bas been brought into c o~e
association witb the Bot 'li '5ts IJl
Russia, warned thIS coun~ry. some
months ago tl¥lt they coukJ
ot
keep a promise. "TIiey do oot kn<;>w
the meaning of truth," be
~d;
., they pretend to trade,· bat. steadJJthey carq PI} pt~.

The Labou~ Party iii tlUa ~J
.......
Y

ought to profit by
ha ve received.

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