Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette 11-1918
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Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, November 23, 1918. Pg 4
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Title | Saturday, November 23, 1918. Pg 4 |
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Page number | Pg 4 |
Date | Saturday, November 23, 1918 |
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Publisher | Reading Mercury, Oxford Gazette, |
OCR Text
REAPING MERCURY. OXFORD GAZETTE. NEWBURY HERALD. AND BERKS COUNTY PAPER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 191e.
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words appeared In one of
the first letters which reached St
Dunstan's as a reply to one of the
600,000 letters which were posted an hour
after the reception of the news that the
War was over
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If you did not-or for that matter as a
rerrunder If you did-please read below
the message which these letters bore
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stupendous tuIt of
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the wa r GovemmcnlJ may rod
wars, but the Church alone
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PAIRS
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pcndltul r, mllst bl'g'ID 1l0WÂ
has, w fllct, ah ad y begun.
In memory a! those who have laId down
their lives In order that peace rrught COme
agaIn to the earth In grabtude lor the salety
of those who bave lIved through the perils 01
the war you are asked to gIVe your support to
the fund lor the Alter Care 01 the gallant men
who have already learned at St Dunstan s to
overcome the handIcap 01 bhndness Thelf
herOISm In battle IS renewed each day m mam
tammg cheerfulness and sell reliance In a world
that IS always dark
Peace on earth goodWIll towards men
W,ll
Peace has COme once more to the earth
you not show goodWIll towards these men who
have gwen so much to secure It) Donatrons
should be addressed to S,r Arthur Pearson Bart
St DllDStan s Regent s Park London N W I
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.f1
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"I expeet to pass through thiS world hut once
If therefore there IS any �oodt';ng whlch)ca;;
do or any kindness) can shOW- myfCllOwRiBillet
Let me not defer It. nor neglect
me do It now'
It.-for I shall not pass thIS way agaIn' "
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can now
8hol\ II that orgolllbcd
APPROPRIATE,
c:an
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ARTHUR PEARSON begs to suggest
that at thlS long awaIted moment thIs
moment WIth Its JOYOUS news o! peace
the'e should be made a Peace Ollenng to
men wbo WIll not see the JOY to which every
lace Wlll bear wItness-the herOIc sold,ers and
sailocs blinded In the War
PERSONAL
the
brlni: Peace on Earth DIoc.a.an
Boards of Finance demand. for
the completion of their e!fo ,
the formation of a Centr�1 Fund.
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