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..... . almn-'l la - inr 'h an il cnnhl .simnd it. ■■ Il i" said wc halt* a hu' ii inss rriini*
.Mini' tnr. hiil in view of the vur sory nhar- acItM- nl iiis snhsidy at rannemeni.s it is per- missaldn in dniihi ihis as ser t ion. \ n hlJsim•.^^ man would have liamilnd ov e r
.fJd.dOti.niUi wi lhni i l .'•nmn L o a fa i i len that ilte t inding nf his fnmmi ' s in n wniil'l he re.s|)eeled. Intin- nniici* ami tai th ari* cdmi r ahle ipial i t ies . lint ill a world cniLsi it 111nd as this ntio i.s i he\- nannni .'a le ly he •liinwed tiiire-1 rict ml at t ivit \ .
I iHhT iiic lionii;IIJ.', til •• TrjiiK' I ' ni<mi.vtii: .Mr. \V.
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Inomh Cnidi i ry and .\tlnr.*' in wl ii il i lio n\- idai t i ' wliai tin- Ti'adt*'- {'ninn C*nn;^n'>'> mal iy i>. Ii..\v it i- L-lociod. uf ial it lia.s lioiin. and !inw tar . i lin* aim's and
In 111 ins nl' ^iniiiinn Irailn
I lit* I III ni'iiat inna I in tlin (Jnnnral S l r ik n a In I Itn rna I i lldll'-t l \ . ** Tlin (nMioral .<> r
j ilin minor.-'; ar t i ial iy j "I
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itninni'tii. Mr . .\|i[ilntnii siirvi\v.s t!in liis- tnr\ ol tiin niovnianiit in its litikitin tip u’ il!i and profs-nds t«>
tl I lin i>rnsiMti iiMp;us-sn Ik* .say.s :
vn wa-s nalind it Ini'' ilmin
t lin mi l l ra r\’
I •laimif'n hot h t Indr t • i-'nii I I > kidr I It turn
prn-.pt*c*
In linip
untiling it will
i n:> t inn a ml
•• I'ivnin ltnd\ wa u l - In Iinl|> tin- Wnfkilin lin lia- a linavy Joli d i r ty , daii-
! nvi-im.-'. and at i»iv-niit. ' at
Ini.st Vnr llm
ma.inriiy. unrnmt tnnra! i\n : tint tlin rnal wav. pnrkap-' tin- only way. in linlji ihn miiiur ’is tl. a'--i''l liitii In l•(•'■ n\•ot• old and d isciivi.'r now market s tor Idi pmdnnt - . This will nld\ hn [in-sildn iiv li rinninn tin* .snlltiin ptinn wi i li ii i ihn pnr, hasin*^ napa' Ity nl' ihn immn Ini'.fr ami In t!mt ln\ni uhicT world ntimpnlifinn lisn-. |i»r tin* i’ni’tdnu 'Min.
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(niv nrniiinnl l.ihnral. 'rory, nr Snnialist will n\nr he ahin *n nnmpid tin' hnmn nnii- siimnr tn I.ii_\' lievniid his nnnnniiiin nap a i i t \ , nr thn lnr»d” M niu> agains t hi.s intiM-n.-'Is. Thn-n who r♦ ‘ai ly wani In help llin iniiinr -htinl.l [inminr sninn |*nst-war fant'^. Siimn l'.'l;t Ihn ra il wa \ ina n . tin' nnal ptirinr. ihn
eh rk. Ila> itinrcjianl and ihn ta.\ naihnrnr ha\'n nanh taknii a l i t l ln hii morn nut nl' lla* Miinnr and ntluM' pr imar y
pfnd.innr-s. All ilinsf l i idn hits ha\t* i l l ima l idy Iniind thoir V a\ In sidliiiL prinns.
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pniidm- Ihnsn lanl i v i l l rnadl iv sen lhat- neilhiM- ihe miner nnr tlie owner ar<* thn only |innpln n-NponsihU* tor thn Inwnred dn- maml i'nr ma l : they will also neasn tn inward Ihn dem.M’al S l r i l n a- a metni' nt helping anyone.
G o v e r nm e n t C ulp a ble .
ji;i'ns-, miis| c a r r y much hlai in. hut Ihn (
n.vnrmmMit is a k n nitlpahh*.
t > follnwinn ||h> hail exampIn of previous (
n.vernmeins . hv in;.-Tindn^i in .nat ter s nut-
'I'he Jippnint ment id’ the Coal
*• I’iM- fhn s i i i ial inn uhinh n.\;. t" ll.n ( on- In addit.mii
,«ido its eapatdly it tiiiwisely pundiasei! at thn n'xptMis<> ol Ihn .'nmniii iiity a pnai'C whieli. ta ihn natiiri* of thinns , eonhl mdy he t(«m- pnrary .
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a.niinission lias h<*en •.nserihn<! .ns an siltempt to f>vatln rospons i ldl i ly.
'riie fa<jts of the
easi‘ were silready known. Xo few faet.s r ema inot l to Ik* ehnvda led siml. a p a r t from Liu* [)ossessi»>n of compulsory arh i i ral iot i pow’ei’s. tlio Commis.iion was houml lo Im» fnt i lo : y i ' t thn (Jovernm<*nl aj 'reeil lo ati- .stjaf.d- front cot ton and the otIu*r les.s for-
t i inato trados a .snhsiily whieli Inis al ready exeecdof! C*JA.l)nt).dnit. and lo apply this siihsidy. almost without ' eondi . tnn. in sin itidiistry whic l i diiririj.j tlto wa r had nuule
are that
In-da\ the hmat l iac.’t.s helnrn the jmlilie li ’ade unionism ha.s hlumle ret l :
that its hinmlers have been nrowjieil hy an an|. whieli. tor tin* .n.'ijnr iinrli.).) of a ma r . lias kept the in dmu d a l and I'nminereial
l i le of ( d e a l ll riLain i: a s tatn nf lliix : that L*J.*CilUIl.i)U(i ha\’e lu*en ahs t rae ted from othe r
t rades , and the t 'h a ’ in.dinr of thn ^\ ehl ‘^^ncr. to mak(* nond res d i inn d e l ie r s , has iieeii raidinn ihn Itnad ^'nMd and die apprnvei l
.sneiet ies‘ r«‘serv<?.s. *■ It' is no iisi! li ’y inn lo whii«.*wash lliis
(oMini’al Slriki*. It-, enneept inn and ctindiici iml inaied nothin^ mni’t* .surely tnaii rev )!n- tiniiar\- aims. disiniM»;d vis ion, •mil ho|ielnss inc apa c i ty . ’I'he .siippri-ssinn oi the
Ure.ss. tim .stop))a^e of
dnisciHcnl nl mass .deket inn wc*i. dncidet lly |•evnIut
inii.iry meas i.-cs.
promoters would ha\-e heen .shn!/ nr hai i'ied. I■ ^lrtunalel\■
k indl ie r rejiiiiic. ever . tn pla ce all
, rank and liln. !
prim-ipic nl t rade unionism, nr upon ihe Sontcni.c ha- In nay for ev ery Idumler
j pe rp e t ia ind. hi di is .‘ asn it is 'the whole I ...........uni ty which pavs. and tin- mmini ini t\ ; may he I'nrnivnii ii ii Innis sotiu hi t terness I Inwards iln* (oMieral I nniinil : hiit llu* nnm mnnil\' nnehi not to <*\pi*el fornivennss if, i.i its turn, it adds hi 'u- rne s s to thn nnrdnns ol pom- folk who ni iml ly fnlloweil h*
ad.nrs. w ho t hnltiseh-cs nilinred from pei sotta i eeoilsMi and nnoiimuin mvopia.
, . 'Phis
loxal ty indinatns a sens«* of nlindinm-n and a spirit nl sanr i t icn ipial i t ies es sent ial to ni’eaiiiin.s.
'I'he ninti who slru'l-- had ad-
itiillndlx- mii hni*n 'old the .rhole t ruth, eiiliei- ali'Mit the miii<M*> or the i r own f iimls, j
'l lini had henii assured that the prien t l iei miner received for en t t in e the coal was I L’s, Pd. per (on. whi le the snilinn pr ice was j
u im <|it
nutml ahmii assiti',.,1 i!i;it
i n i n e r K a n d had then heen asked. .Are! >oti noine I,) I,.I III,,, drown- ' hei
assured that the ' t ha n I Wi‘ iil \'-lonr
t r ike wouhl not last hours.
No t R o v o lu f io n n r y .
ar e no imire rt'vol it ionary than a r e the memhei-s of the Car l ' toi Cluh.
*• Ni t ietv per cent , ot these |i*ade untimists 'riiov were
not. t r y in o to u|ist*t Cu* S t a t e , hut (o 's e i up an indus t ry whieh had ................ .. evi l times. . . . 'I'he whole moral force of the eom- muni ty . if it wishc.s • • avoid s imi la r e.xliihi- tions. shouhl lx* di r e c ted towai*ds p(*rsuad- iiio ihe Iniol l ioenl worke r s not to secede hut to remait i wi th the i r unions, to al tet id tin* meet ings , to parlieinalc* in t lie votes taken, and to insist. Iluit- rules shouM he appro- pii:;l<* and he adhered lo .
iheso t rade
unionis ts, men a.nd women, jtro not till iin- mindfnl of publ ic opinion. Tlnv; c an. and should. In* (anj^ht lh a t si.rikes jtnd lockonl.s tire the last
insle.ad of tlio tirst r esour c e— oid.v ,iusl itialde a f t e r conc i l iat ion has ho(*n
ONlmnsted, 'J’hey can he iaiiKl it . too. that a f t e r eom’iiiat ion has fsiiled the r e remsiins tin* r emedy adopted l»y (*nli{iltlened nat ions , that- of arh i t r a t io n. ..\rhilrat ion adini t ted- I.v lias d i s ad v anta g e s , hnt. tmne coiN[>ar')hIe
lilt* .a in r was up to the* ]Man\-
l.ad |
IK,! They had heen All i II t eresi i n;^ i ii n o i a l ion. which marks
a new de p a r ln r e in l lai ikinj i prae t ic e. lias liiM*n i*|feeted hy the Midland Hank wi th the i i iauonrat ioti of a Home S a l e ser i iee at it.s hranches in var ious parl.s of the count r y. Its oliieet is to encoi iraj ie th r i l l on the part
of those who can put as ide from t ime to l ime only small stims out of the i r ctirrent iii(;ome. or who a r e not in close toneh wi th a hratieh of the haid<. 'I’lic Itonie s a fe is a well made nickel -
plated hox wi th s epa ra t e coinpa vtmeni s for the var ious coins and for notes, and may he seen red l»y openino; an aivonnl wi th an i idt ial tU*posii of live .shilliti^is or more. 'I'he mana g e r of tiie hraneli where the aceonnl is kept retains the key. and the safe may he taken to the hatik as of ten as ilcsired for the money to he* e x t r a c t ed and placeil to tin* ens(oim*r s c r edi t .
Interes t
al lowed on the oi i ts tatnl ino ’nalanee of the aeeonnt . 'I’he int rodnel ion of tliis
sy.stem into the
widt* ranjie oi la e i ime s ai r e auy offered hy till* Mi i l land Uaidc mark s y e t a fu r th e r s tep towards hr inninR Utat ^ r e a t hank into touch
wi th I'lie smal l savor , who is
a.ssure<l of etpia! cons iderat ion wi th tlu,*> hifisest- p r iv a to ami corporat<* ensiotners.
(Jolfer ( to vi tuim) : *■ Oid n ’ t you hear me
yoK * l*'ore injiirt'd Mat t : “ F o u r ! Titanic j'
oodiio.ss
only one of ’em hi t me . ”
t ranspor t , and the in- hi ihtssla the
for tlu*m they l ive nndiM’ a It is ha rdly fai r , how imns ihi l i ty upon the
wi th li icsc rnsidline; irnm exiv ':isi\e -iriln*--.
'I'hn,' nan he iaiie:hi to honour *nni rant - Ihnir liail har eai i is .n; well as the i r
e.md nuns to ri 'oard the htnlv<.*ii eot tirani as the Weapon nf tin,' had n - en t ia to r ni ihe eare- les-, i-evniut inniM’v . * Il sl-nnld t inier t>*- tnre,utv'i l that tim
imiraiii.\ of the mass is lai’ti'dy det i 'rmi tu'd hy j l iai of its leaders and in i ie al ino wi th Iradt* iminiis the h••!•esin•^ nl 'he nennninii-- all.\ ien o r an l . no ma t t e r what iln.'ir .stand- in,n. nnist he pillo ried rnpi*aiedl\. n.spni-ialli hy those who would see ilte unions fultil t hei r propiM- fuinU iiuis. •‘ T r a d e uMionistn has it-, l imi tat ions . 'I'lio
ex ient of thest* j-. not netieraIl.v app' i'eia ti*d e i the r in or out of the nmvenu*nl.
tn
Ihir liament as well as in the fac tor ies men say
fooli.sli things ahoni wi*alth. prodnet ion. pn Ills and waoc s. If the eommuni tv would s av e ils(df from tin,* eonseijuenees of
i Ik'sc
foolish ut tei 'ances p
mn.st eomhal them. It must help till’ sane t rade unionis ts (o hroad- easl sanit.v. and it itiust help the l•ank■ and lih of the unions (i> n
iider.st a ‘ id that the func t ion of the ir.ovi’inent is to .soenre shjire.s, not. to app rop r ia t e the whole. •• l.ei the people, tlte Press, .-md par t ien-
i..rly the pji fsons .strive to visual ise and e x plain lilt* I'oundalt in up>>n which this c o u i i l r y ’ .s i‘
Nl.steiice >s hased : let ihem rut li- ii-ssly exposi* s laekiiess on th<* one s ide, and cMpidii.v oi- h rn t a l i ' y on tin.* oLlior : let them <*tieourae;e honour as anainst: at idii lious intere s t , and lie.* traih* unions may he c\- pceli'd lo pill ihi ’ir own houses •‘n orde r Jinil till- the futur e to h.’ \ SN ready d r iv e the t rade hy which t he\- live into t ne hainls of the forei;^n eomiwt i tor s . ”
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H OM E S A F E S FO R SM A L L D E P O S I T O R S .
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FUN AND HUMOUR IN ANIMALS. . n i n i e
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docroaso in nervous ma ladie s amouf j women. Tlie.v a r c . moreove r , h c a l thio r and of g r e a t e r
is v i t a l i t y .
TIto.so who Imve .studied the
innt tor as c r ibe thi.s i inproveuient to the .sensible c lo th in g of t lio modern woman— ! wiOi its o]K>n neck and t l i in in t i ter ial . .so l dilForoiit f rom tho ai r -proof g a rme n t s of a > man. Th o h e a t wa v e has unde r l ined tho di f ference, s ay s the ” D a i l y
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wa.s ra r e to soo a woman af fec ted hy t l ie | b o a t , and ifc wa.s r a r e to .see a man ai iy- i tiling^ oksc. A woman muf fled tip in t lic j cov'crings of tho a v e r a g e man would feel j suf focated. Mo r e th an th a t , .she would | soon beg in to develop he r nervous maladie.s l a g a in . Wl i y c a n n o t man lo am t h e lesson I and
dre.ss more l i c a l th i ly ? Onr clothe.-* rob ns of a. ene r g y .
la rg o por conta g e of ou r n a tu r a l ! „ , A
m r . F . M O O R E S M E E T IN G H O U S E , S A W L E Y . - >
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