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th'ese liuccessful'
'Jd usic:al Comedies
from 3/- upwards
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ON OCTOBE/l 6l1t. )920,
Entrln close eptember 13th, 1'»0. •
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T~ COAL STIllKE.
w); Chlw.- (unCler 1S) • .tel.
LEW~S'
Tiet
purebalJed tlefore
emb/lT letA
at 8 'p.m.: Ad
I.. ; bildrq (1IIIiItt.. 12),
Though there are as yet 11 0 " ,
6d,. 8enie. lI.jI!I III unllorm. ~ (oil day Of
CHARABANC To.URS. of a settlement of the, coal s! r_'
1:... OIl
Eridoot\ll'8 Ticket., 501. d 10. U.
8,.cial
IIPJIMIl
un
~ fo~
there are a few indicaJ'ons th ~t "
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)(otor
ri. Motor CJ'ycl • ell, TO .eo, 1Ul.
Biey
to
prated on 'tho ~'llAd.
jfLlNDAY,
SEPTEuDER
grounds for hope hat a tI" . '
E ll tl'l..!'91'- IqI\J' be obtained IT
• Q.
V
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stoppage of w rk may ~'
POC8C.K. 8ec~~,5 Cholmoi
Road. For SOUTHSEA. Lea ' 1M .rllet rfll<)~·;j,.·~;rl--'
The Triple t,lliance '.
B_aiDc·
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at 8 a.m. Rehal'1l Fare
yet declared the orm and

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DANCE.

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER J3ill.

EASt Re4ditl' Seled q.uutrilu Cf4$$
For SOUTHSEA. · Leavi
at 8 a.m. Return are
wilt commt.ncc the Season wilb aI' grand

ell

Place

NDEREf..LA on Stptembet' 4tb. at
PARle JN~JTUTE, WO.KINGHAY I ~OAO. WED~ESD.AY, SEPTEMBER 15th.
For BOURNEVOUTH. Lurin, Ibe lIarlet
tuaaolll 8 to 12. ~dmissiOlf l JJ
l'
II
Place ., 7.30 a.m._ ~D Fare
DaDdne will alto be ~ld at tbe al\Ove
SUNJl.A Y, SEPTEuBER J'9t/J.
cvCty Wedaeaday. ~ Sq:Jt.
tho
f'"'
8 to 11.' Ad '
1/.. v.e .• VT. G. ]onet.
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BRlG~TON. Lea
!be 11 rut Place
at 7.30 Ia. RcturJl Yare n

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The abov Chllnl
may be booked
foe'
parti foe any eli
ceo
Terms upon application.
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of its support, an~ the Tr .i' .Umon Congress has )let to Iii · •
Moreover,
the
lanie
ml li' •.
against the strike shotdd ha ve ~· e
we ght in the coun els ot "~ie
miners.
Moderate men of
t
shad~s of opinion re4i e what ,
baneful effect a coal ~trike wO" I,!
ha\fe on the industry of the OUIl "\
just at the time w~ . . -an"1 .
port ant that ther~ should be sla! I ·
sation.
The position to-<Iay I'
vastly different from that ('\
ing at ~e last
oal ~I r "
The miner's lot ' bas , greally
prqvecL In 1913 th t()tal'HI lJ .
' 281,4aO,OOO tons, the nUl! ' r
of persons employed;~as 1,1I1l.'II'"
and ·the average output per Pi I
was 209 tons. , In the fIT o!
months of 1 20 the total I u'
120,212,000 t~s, ilnd
output 101, wh,) .. t
nnm,__ r of per ons employed
been increased to 1 19 l ,8041
spite of 10,000 extra pers. 'Il '
ployed there is a diminished ,
Meanwhile the mind's W ;l c
ri en from an a erage of j ... ! ,
day to 1 s. 3d. The miner' ,
has increased in far great er I
tion than the cost of living.
for~ the forcing of a eml '
co~ntry at this moment I ') I
larly gtatuitous. Great UIII
ment would fellow UpQn tl,e .I,
tron of a strike, and~ the wh" l,
munity would uffcr.
Whd .,
authors of the trike are .pTf I
a~ainst war with Russia I h,
willing, ' on flimsy grounds, t.
frigl)tful war· upon the pel'!, '
tbis country. Nobody wan!e '.
with Russia, and nobody w ,, "1
dustrial c nftjct in this .' \I " .
The country is practically III .. 11,'
o.,IS in
for the withdr:", I
~ .
demands, anti', J
outcome aI the dl"I ''''

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