Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette 06-1919
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Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday , June 28, 1919. Pg 7
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READING MERCURY. OXFORD GAZETTE, NEWBURY HERALD. AND BERKS COUNlY PAPER, SATURDAY,
READING NEWS
NEW BISHOP OF OXFORD
THE
VICTORY
28. 191!J.
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Motorists!
MAKE
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YOUR
MASCOT
and YOur Itghtmg
and 8tartlng
trouble. wIll dl.appear
11 e c tt! ng of the Germa
, DS at Scapa F 10
a IcI the 0 rn
ng of F clch Aags 1 (Er flan pos
ses� 0
Cl re
c de ts that sho v that
th�re n s bee 1 no cha 1ge of h eart
n tl e Germ n
1 he Germ II
ar
sh ps vc "" tl e subject of co cl tlO 1�
, the Ar nIst cc
,d both the) and
L� e F C 1eh flags
ere dlSposeo:d ot
u ( er the Peace Trc::Itv
Before
tl c s gnature vas c en lttad cd to
the trealy t has bee, egarded b)
the Gc n <l 5 as another scrap of
p a per
1 he folly of depart 'g ham
tht: usual p OCCdl re S
ow
nade
pIa n
Tl e 5 mple cau se was
to
I a e take
the co nplete surre n de
ot the Gc n a 1 Fleet a ld the Ger
th a
Apparc ltl)
ma 1 armIes
e v to a 0 cl hurtmg the feel 19S
ether of tl ese
of the Gel llan�
tl 19S was do le
0 le
conse
q c nce 15 the scul tl 19 of tJ e
ma
fleet
The co lsequcnces of
lot 1 archI lg
to Germa 1y and not
tak ng 1 complete s urre nder of the
a n es I
c yet to be f By revealed
A; } te dt::rness to the Hu 1 has bee 1
sho\l,; n ove r and over aga
to be a
It istake
We sf all lot lessen I s
hatred
\Var l� a grim real ty anc
so S defeat
We can lot expect a
Germa 1 to lIke b tmg
the dust
vhether the terms are easy or
severe
A 1d the Germans be ng
\\ hat they are cannot be
expected
to obsen e falthfllly
any
peace
treaty wh ch is not backed up by
the requIsite force We may depend
upon it that t he Germans wIll only
observe the terms If they are made
to do so and we must prOVide ac
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