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Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, February 26, 1916. Pg 7
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Title | Saturday, February 26, 1916. Pg 7 |
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Page number | Pg 7 |
Date | Saturday, February 26, 1916 |
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Publisher | Reading Mercury, Oxford Gazette, |
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DISCOVlIlU1:S.
ImkDING MERCURY, 0XFORD GAZETTE, ~1EWBURY HERALD, AND BERKS COUNTY PAPER SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1016.
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o Commons on \\ ednesday "as h ghly
sat sfactory froUl e er,} po nt of
ew
H s re torat on of tl e obJects (or" h ch we
arc fight ng s necessary n v ew of the
ctto ts of our eDem os abroad backed p
A D W .. ....... .. ~o btl â¢â¢ OIfI)U1'U'I....
by a fe at home to mlsrepresent thorn
In bnef tl coo obJects are that we shall
Top ne or heathe the sword nt I Beig um and
Serb a eeaver n ful neas ra all and
n ore than a
they ba e sacr fieod unt 1
France
adequatel) sccured aga. ost the
n cna.ce of aggre s on until the r ghts of
the smaller nat onal t es of t. rope are
placed upou an unassa lable founda.t on
and unt I the ill I tary dommat on of Prus
sal. "holly and fioally destroyed When
t s alleged by a
pac fie sts at home
that we ba e not made known 0 r terms
the reI I) s that M ~squ th ha.s repeated
y nan e t ern n the p a nest la.ng a.ge
'lnd they are tern s beyond cav 1 han
oura..ble terms
It s the pla.n of our
enem es k:l pretend that they do not know
and between \I. ha.t our terms arc and tha.t we are en
g ....ged on a Wa! of extermmatlOn
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Noon e would be so fool sh a..<; to suppose
that we 00 Id exterrrunate a. nat on of 0
OJ 11 on sou s or tbat we cou d permanent
iy keep them n a state of sub ect on
Least of all a people I ke 0 rselves who
understand upon what fa nda.t ons I berty
and peace are secured would make a m s
take of that k nd How are we t hen to
accornpl sh our purpose ~
By the over
throw of the m I ta ry forc es of Germany
we ca.n comptll her to a.banden a ll the ter
r to y oeeup cd b) force of a. ms and
make compensat on for ber ~ork of wanton
destruct on and we can prove to the
peap c of Gern a.n that the god of m I tar
sm they ha e warsh pped g a fal se pod that
tepa cy of st rr ng up trouble and can
quest by m ta. y aggress on wh ch has
been pu sued for two cent r es s not a
profitcLblc one
The ew s put for'Wa..rd
t a. the obJects of this war w,11 be accom
pi shed li the German people themse es
when tbflV rea l ~ the fa se pan t on nto
wh cb they ba e been led It may be '0
\I. e do not ntend to ass me t t e ole of the
prop het
B t certa. n t s tha.t we I a 0
to am a.t notb ng less t ha.n t be a ertl ow
of the Germa.n m I ta y power l t d e
to s ppo e tbat anyth g lesF. w I do
T ose 'VI'1 0 UggCfit that '\\ e should not can
t n e 0 p t forth the whole of 0 r efforts
a.rc do ug t c
count rj a. ~r3VC d sseT C
wh ether hey ope ly oppose t he war
advocate baIt liS meas res
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ROYAL
COUNTY THEATRE
THE MARRIAOE MARKET
Read ns
Your obed ent j
G HEMMING
2nd 1916
FUNERAL OF MRS H KEXBLE
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Much vet rem a ns to be done
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n. no need that M n sters I a e dec ded for
tl c future t.o accept one qua ter of the r
sa1a.r es n the fa m of Excheq er Bonds
Exa. uple s better than p ecept
~ny
lead g en n t (l d reet on of econon ) s
to be heart h elcom ed e en f t s only
We have st
g eat
a rna. beg nn ng
osou ccs out we kno" t hat the f t e
tax our prudence and OUl," powers more
severely t ha.n ever
Un t) of effort and
re~u red of all clallSes and ~ e
are canV' ced that the call of a common
patr at sm Vi 1 not fa 1 B t ~ h 1st muel
may b e done by examp e and persua.s on to
nduce tne peep e' to econom se after a.ll
tin e s short a.nd tho Ohancelor of the
Exehp.quer ha~ effect va n cans to h s ha.nd
If he w shes to g~b moro revenue towards
the cond ot of the war he should endea.vour
to reO(!) er some port on of the hlltgc Bums
t hat a.re be ng spent uppn the ~ ar n mun
ton a.reas aDd elsewheT6
He can also
stop the mport.aLlon of IUXUMOS R ega.rd
og personaJ efforts t & a me..tter for sat s
f""tlOn both for cl~rRY a.nd I. tiy that the
Church of Engla.nd throUFCh t~ respons ble
.poke.men haa offered ts help for the
furtherance of the wa.r economy scheme
now be og promoted b the Nat on.,l Or
aaD18 ng CommIttee for 'Var Sav ngs
The organ S&t on of the Church extends to
e~&ry baQilet and hywa.y n thIS country
&nd Its powell' of hnngm, rlcb &Dd poor
mto oo-op&rat.ioo III ulUCjue
purpose s
a .rusted
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