I l l i i P P S f i l l i (SIX). Sill Clitheroe Methodist (Wesley) Church. ;
CHOIR SERMONS -SONDRY NEXT, Mar. 22nil | Iii !
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Preachers: Morning, io?30i REV* iWvtWpKEE* Evening at 6-0 : IfEV. H . W M P ER .
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Sbfos and Duets by Madame DaisyiHindle and Mr. Ernest Allen. Anthems at each service. Gollectibns in aid of ChoiriFund.
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METHODIST CHURCH , GRINDLETON
Re-openitg Services i SUNDAY, N EX T , MARCH Mnd ' ::
! Preacher-REV. 8. E . HARPER - iJ Afternoon—-2-li5. i Evening—B-30.-
MUSICAL SERVICE I
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in the Afternoon. : Soloist : . ,
' MADAME ANNIE SCHOFIELD.
Collections!FOE Trust Funds. : t '
MOOR LA N E Methodist CHURCH I
I SUNDAY Next, MARCH 22nd
Preacher at 10-30 a.m. : ; MR. J . w . BLACKBURN
I Preacher at 6 p.m. I ' MR. C. W. BENSON
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1 ! ifereacher at 10-30 fl.iH< ; i I REV. 8. E . HARPER
r Preacher at 6 p.m. . I MR. F . BLACKBURN
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SUNDAY, MARCH 22nd
I REV.' JOHN A . SINCLAIR: * V Morning'Worship, 10-30.',.
' ! : Subject, “ Ataraxia.” 1 I : Evening Worship,'6.
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Subject, Dark the Night and Far : j I
I Boy Soloist—MASTER FRANK HARROP.
Wo! cordially invito,you* Cornel EHmST 6HURGH, GHHBURR . r . : ^ •. '» , , . '■ I ■' •
n io u iit ZION , Methodist church i r [ i ,'r . -W ■
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IN THE' ^ . . . Reading Ro om, ! Waddington
On Wednesday Next, March 25th I Commence at 7>4S p.m.
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Clitheroe Royal Grammar School (Boys)
G r a n d C O N C E R T SCENES FROM SHAKESPEARE’S
“ TW E L FTH iN IG H T ”
Variety. Entertainment Junior Play. Musical and HuMOBcjus Items by
Friday and Saturday,'March 27th and 28th, at 7-30 p.m.
Adniission—Reserved Seats, 1/6, Second j Seats, 1/-.''I-
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Tickets from any Grammar Sohool- 1 ■ I '■ ! ' iBoy.i-
HOLLER SKATISG AT '
Admiuion— i • < Monday Evenings, 6d.
Wednesday Afternoons, 6d., Evenings,
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■ All buses stop at the door, out
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CLIIREGOE PUISG G8URGH lea's InsGlule & FeGowsbip
: Forthcoming Comedy t i L E OF WORI G R U M P Y : 1 ■ , CONSISTING OF
1 I -WILL be held in the ' ; CHURCH INSTITUTE
I ^ iyib I Commencing at 2-30 p.m.
. Openee : i MISS A88HETON ; I Dovinham Hall.
ADMISSION, Adults jSd. Children, 3d. r i Teas and^Befreshments .
I I 'AT A REASONABLE CHAEOE, Proceeds * in I aid of Church Funds.
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A NEW STALL, PRODUCE STALL,; DIP TUU, Etc.
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Saturday, Tuesday, tiltdneaday y . U tpr. 21 jlprl22
TO-MORROW Saturday' What are you
suffering from ? Are you feeling "run down,”
: tire'd,' exhausted, depressed ? Then take
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the wonderful, strengthening agd stimulating (non-alcoholic) wine
1/6 and 2/6 per bottlel {cheap EXCURSIONS ¥hl
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: Hellifield.,|. * Gifihurn .
... Rimington '* Chathum i .
• CLITHEROE iWhalley• *. Langho ....
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dep. 1-15 . , . 2/- „ 1-35 .... 1/6
„ 1-40 ..,.1/3 „ l-!45 , ....;l/3 „ 1-50 . . 1 / - ,, 2-0
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iRetuvh'by any ordinary train, or by special at 6-20 p.m.
ji iSk for. phrtioulars of tho L.M.S, 1
“ Save to Travel ” B ' P I
IpLkASE BOOK IN ADVANCE. C. N. S. Moorey 1.1 'Holiday Scheme.
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•Tickets and oK information from I Stations and Agencies.
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' njTqfoViiiV'ii^i'-|r -ifhe ioeal i newipaper can only
provide you wrtth thpinews^out of.lf* advertisement revenue (. eupport tho paper that give you the reports. i
0 Everything! For Health, i; HERBS AND HEALTH FOODS.
wit referred to Daniel laa the only example in history of a man who was lionised, and yet'kept his head.
2G8, KIGG STGEET, Clltlieroe. •An after-dinner speaker I witb-a turn of I
9d. I Prepared Also: with.f quinine.
! Imparts tone and j vigour to I I j . the body. ' '
Have you tried tho mow intertestinal • Laxative,, i
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for constipation, sluggish liver, kid: neys, etc. 1 Purifies the body and increases realatance' to disease. It requires no preparatioD and Is oasy to take.
- 9d. PER PACKET. Ask for Free Sample.
I , ; the Tlirilling Hookey '
’ Saturday Atternoons, {6d., i Evenings 9d. Sunday Evenings, 6d,
. A-n^T>rtTraT?T> AW T I fFTTUnriSl i r n m A i h . 'M A p r f f f C ^ A T p U B IT ,
.. :6Iiss! Agnosl-Chatbilin,. daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. d. BrChatbui.’i, of yiotoiia-aTenue, has been anoctssful 'W vpaBsinp tha pieliinm- ory examinati'bni qualifying for State Nurse. Mus Ghatburh has for- somd time been on the staff at Victoria iHospitbl, Burnley*
The Hohe for Service
the. successful i players i being ^Mrs. l. Mrs.; Limberc,! Miss Bamber
Hustwaite [L
Hutchinson. bert,
' JUBILEE EGHO.-4-Tbo funds left over from thb jubileo colebrationsi last; year, Huva
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land oho at the lop of tibe brow, in the Old Road.| Those shbuld prove most useful, particularly, fb elderly people. > A small balande remai)iing from the ymrehase of the seats has been forwarded toithe-Ribblesdale Nursing*-Assodiation. 1 ■ ■ I ■ • WOMEN -UNIONISTS.—Mrs. Greenwood
now beiSh’ flistiosed ofi ■ Thteo forms hove been placed in position, two| in Sawloy-road
presided over |the lost meeting of a success ful winter programme an anged byi'the
Ohptbhm and' Downham Women Unioniats Aesociatlon. | Mrs.i Lawsin, of .Hapton, gave I an" excellent ! addrots, which nwas followed • by in number Of charades, each giving pleasure. There was a good attend ance. |
* INFIRMARY EFFORTS.-In connexisp wiljli the Infirmary efforts recently hold m tfhe village, Mr, A. T. BradMnw. eecretary, has received the following (etter
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receipt of your letter] enclosi: ig cheque ,valuo £48, being the proceeds of the Chatburn, Dowribam and Werston effor s m aid ofi this Institution, and I have pleasiro in onclCsing herewith the jofficial 1 receipt,
T.i DOwhurSt I General Superintendent; and Seoreljary, Blnokburn Infirnlary: ■ .!'■ Dear Sir,—I beg to
from: Mr. acknowledge with thantts Biindly i con
support which the people <f your, distrut oontiijuo. to render in connexion with these efforts.” ! At
yeiy appreciative- tho
Chester lor his kiiioness qccouhtsr.6f officials ' for'
accorded the! effotts. meetifag.'-'
sheet which i was adonted as satisfactory. Thante were
treasurer, Ipresent jd CONCERT.-p-The aminal c mcert promoted
their Services concluded.l'tbo ’ i
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by the Church'Boys'll Club lias held in i tho Church Institute on I Saturi ay and prov^
THE sum . Great Garwood openihg iteuif of a capital |programrae^ was
in the nature of a loyal ta rleau, wheh, eix junirtmembob,' two I bearing a largo-piuon Jackleach, marched|on to the atagelas a prelude to ■ singing o: th& NntiouA* Ailithbm.: Following cara|o. a number of physical exercises, by junior mombera, ;n- trodiloing dumb-bell; drill] club swinging and kaff drill, The^o wer6].Bmartly carried out and received generous applause. iNext in oijder .was la pianb accorqian solo by Mr. L. monk who played a nopber of popular melodieo, and gave [much iplcasore. Mr. B' W,/Riddiough Submitted ^ a masterly exhibition of: club swinging. The machine-, like! precision of Ibis display earned i*U’ encore. ■ ' Gymnastids by j members, itt- eluding jumping, vaulting and acrobatics, werd highly appreciated; tlje boys petforni-j ing iwith marked ability. Songs by: Miss' Unal Wilson were ‘VOld Fashioned Town "; and|” I passed by your V indow,” which proved most accoptablo. , At tho piano,
Mr.lA. Taylor was la, very efficient accom- panjst. Not the least enjoyable of VmdI various items was p Bketcli, “ Defeated.” Thoj respective characters [were excellensiyl borne by the Missed L, and M. Chatburn, j Mrs*. A. Taylor, Messrs. J. Hall, J. Dicken son [and A. Wilkinson, ifho made
the.most' of many humorous situations. Furniture! for the staging of this turni was kindly lent by Messrs. T. Sattortrwaito and Son, ■ of Clitieroe. A new feature was the i intro duction of Arthnr i Tayloh and his Am bassadors Band, as a stage turn, in ; what was! described as a variety hour. It was a I popular innovation, the audience thorou^ily enjoying jtlie varied programme of music,' with vocal numbers finely ren dered by Wilfred Anness* iRowland^Ham- «
members in competition wMo presented by Mrj F. M. Osbornei ’ lllio Rev. A. E. Swdllow presidc|l. |Mr. Oeborno said tho club was a very great
cred.it to Cliatburn. A vast amount of work wis done by tho honorary secretaries,' Messri. R. T,
Frank- land and E. W. Riddiougi
was of great benefit to them later on in life. For the club! to cor tinuo its useful work it was necessary to hoj^e good support and he appealed to the and cnee to give all tho help they couldj M’. Osjborno Uien handed the trophies as folows: , Seniors; i 'l Maurices Robinson (84 narks), cup and in^al; 2, Artdiur Brpwn (8! imarks), medal.' Jqniors! 1, Hartley j Astin (87 .inark6i cun and. medal ; 2, George Clafke (79 :ir(arb) medal. A hearty vote of Osborne was givcni on tl Mr; L. King-Wilkinson, s
were most important; and li wondering why there was kind for girls. Ib was make voung people healthy
.Organisations
0 proposition of iconded by Mr.
'thanks to Mr. Hl Highton. .' I
GOLF JOTT INGS. LADIES’I SECTON.
nbsday. Tho ' prize winiqrs were Mrs. H. Boothman and Miss Sh irp; Tunners-np.: Miss Dean and'Mrs.'Lanlg{ second; Miss M’ Dixon andlMrs.l T.i Wilsbn., : i
I Tn-o-balli' foursomes were 'held oni Wed- W A JD D IN G l Io N .
Congratiilatiins to Mrp. Eastham,. of Ibspital, w
celebrates ker , JUMBLE■ Ladiest Hour Stall and poni realised the excellent tea
splendid sum [of £14. vaS provided
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•Fellowship- las international the speaker's ing discussion presided. 'tho devotions.
Clitheroe: Brai Union; Mr, J. attended mei
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SALE., qommittee, a Ijnmblo sale, nein
seventyrnirith birthday. . “ Awanged by the!
stall, held last :Saturd!ay,i
FELIiOWlSHIP. —(The ■ iecretarv of tho; nch
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.,ji_Sunday, afternoon. |: _The sitnatimi formed the basis, of remarks. , A most intcrcst- followeld. Mr. 0.: iBishor) Vicar (Ror. A. iBc^g) led.
... of'the I.,iagne of Nations' A; Baifnes, Inddressedia well ting of ttc 0iurc|imen’c;
*_bA on Wednesday: '■ '■ ' ■' We could state many tacts about;
ID EA L BREAD. The main reason for its popularity is the simple fact— IT’S GOOD I
' isk for Ideal Bread
TAYLOR & HUGHES TH E BAKERY
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Phyllis
M.LIBTBR Chiropodist
Attwidi 15 , Y o r k S t .» CHIhim
UTUIDAYS. 10-80 t.1. tl 8
p.li. TUESDAYS,
2 pi. to 8 p.B.
Mrl A, Rigby as i instructor gratulatcd the members on formance.
'tdieir neat per- ! of this ' kind > could not help Inotliing i of tlio I movement to ind strong, and
and also by He con-
mond, Arthnr and Norah Taylor. , During tlie(evening, cups |and medals, won by
adopted 'final
committee he)d lasti night week, Mrl Highton, sh« I
noeting of the II.
the balance
to Mr,; Mivard ; n; auditing the 'tributes tq .the
vey to the committed, and (o all who have aseistid in any way fo make those events a sttccesb, tho -warm thanks of the Board of Management. I are
I assure yon! that the Board of
the splendid Easter Bargains in Used Cars
at 4 w e L l g a t e MOTORS :
1935 Model! STANDARD, lOb.p. J ......................£135 1936 „ IVAUXH ALL, 12h.p. 1... ,... ,. .£165 1934
1932 „ MORRIS-OXFORD) ISh.p. 1931 „ I MORRIS-OXFORD) ISh.p.
. i I lNAUXHALL ,12h.p.j... . .. .. £115
1934 „ i MORRIS,* 8h.p......' J... i........... £76 1933 „ !ARMSTRONG-SipDELEY,12h.i. £110
.. £65 ... £35
All these are saloon icars; fitted with sliding roofs overhauled. You can drive awa^ confident that the give good .Service.',.! ii ;
and have been jar you! buy will
Wellgatei Garage, CI|theroe 1224
T E L E P H O N E
Are you getting this Eastertide
i f you've not] yet seen our Variety o: ■■ Engagement and WeddingiRings surprised at the distinctivei itock
Private Fitting Room. i i
Useful Present given'with each 22Ct. Wedding Ring.
i THE LITTLE DIAMOND SHOP ” ' ' (J. W. Tll/iNEP) ---------— r—n
We can quote you K E EN prices for PAINTING, PLUMBING, or any class of ELECTRICAL W PRK .j| |
i IFe solicit your enguifiesi GEORGE H O U LK ER & SON S
124/126 ! BAWDLAND^,! CLITH EROE. I I
Phon#)02 I iEst 1868. MASSAGE AND CHIROPODY. Prompt atte: itlou to messages by Post It’s worth II
your coming it|ll more si andTimei’ a I place In events exhi This Burial In; tha weal who with tl other event.
:he extra cost to advertise events in the newspaper; because the ‘ Advertiser
lifers you without charge their Bureau el coming
mited In Market Place. I* consulted ovary day by. promoters: of ovanb keep their date clear el
I RIMINGTON.
Jlie chairman’I suggestion, i t ; was decided that'the money should-ie reserved for next year’s celobrp'ions,'
'Cliaplin pictiAcs, a drama and a comedy.; Most' interesting of all was a film taken locally at a garden party. There was a good' attendnneo and at* tho conclusion:
.'Mr, West (Pastor) extended thanks. Jim: Answ r me, Dorothy; Tcan’t bear
■the suspense Father
Dorothy; I <an’t .boar the expense of the gas and: elec no light any longer*
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any longer, •om above): Answer him.
show; was hell in the Memorial Institute on Tuesday i vening, arranged by , friends' a,t Martin To i Congregational |Chureh. The programme wi s available throngli tho kind ness i of Mess s. 0. Stater, Walter Booth and , Ben D idds, of Barrowford. The pictures' sho m . included . three Charlie
CINEMA Slow. - A further cinema
meeting was held in the scboolroom on WedqiSday c ening. , As in past years the meeting cr inted little intere# and apart' from: the Parii h Council members there was only - ono ritepayer present. Mr. H. Eing-Wilkinso i presided. Tho chairman said there wai £1 Is. Od. balance from the funds of tho Jubilee celebrations, and on
PARISH M: lETING.—The annual parish
{Which, of course, doesnl mean they put “ bobs” on), Of Blackbirds and Thrushes ; ' ! [ „ And buds on the bushes'v , '
Now com let its sing Of the beautiful Spring, Of lambUns at pday, i Of their gambols all day
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New Eloor coverings and Tliree-piecej Suites, ,0lf; fitted carpets and mattressek Of [BeIding which requires re-making and chair seats in need of repair.: Of our :aii s and pelmets and bedroom suites, i Of any and every land of household rep lir or furnisliing requirement. I
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Ihese are our particular business and. we , do appreciate your orders or les."'- ■ •
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York Street and Cptle Street,!Clitheroe. T E L E P |eIO N £ 191
' At tho V Wednesday McKee, of Bubject boirg Mrs. McKee W, Dugdale Hooper pre:
csley Ladies'; Bright Hour on afternoon the Rev. Wilfrid
Ohatburn, was the speaker, his ; “ Three Notable Women.” | sang' two solos and Mrs. W. accompanied. The Rev. H.i sided over a good attendance, I
‘.‘■I shall haje to have a:flying maphino,’’
said the!EastjLanhashire Coroner (Mr- !'• Rowland) at a Nelson inquest last Monday. | “ I haveilieenlto an inquest at Langho
tlii.sj morning,! I have been to Colne, and am now at Nelson, an added Mr. Rowland.
M :Iinve to go to Padiham,',’ [ S P R I N G
M r . F MEETING
M o o r e s HOU8E, 8AWLEY
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Married designs in
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CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE.! PHOi|e number 214
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H KIMG ST R E ET * Clitheroe. THOSE who prMer to have iheii| own Materials made u)
CHILDREN’S GOATS, iDRESSES, etc., we are at your .f iiiliy experienced wcrkmanship and reasonabie charge:.
ion of COAT AND H A T SETS always in stock - •: •: ’ |: ;.■ * ■, Where is it ?
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• <BRIPHT HODE.-r-The vi^it of the Bov. A. Tliorhber, [ of Belph, . attracted a. largo attendance' toj ,the; imeeting of the ladies Bri^ t Hour on Tuesday afbirnoon, and his address ;:was -much appreoiatW. WHIST BlUVE.-BromotM by the Co operative Woiten’B Guild,I a vlist drive held m the Labour Room ion .Tuesdajr night,
(Os gcnt)[, -Mr.lE. Hustwaite; and: Mrs.
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LO O S E IN 8PRING iBECOME A NECE88ITY Tie early I Spring Bunshine bIiowb up the defects in curtains and covers i
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wonderful range,'of ' ' for all furnishing purposes atj prices from! 2/11J to 16/9 per yard. |
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®e the new Rustproof curtain rail, wiRinot rust.or tarnish—even i: iii the bathroom or kitchen. I 1
Ourtains {made up free of charp from material 2/« a yard or over. : looseOdvers made from any 'material atia reasonable price. ! ' ■ ' . ■ ■
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Eifctrical work by Elite Radio Cp.* 'T ”
When you see that, as you ofteri must, depend upon the iesuUing job wiU be a sound proposition.
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liiifie, be^n painfii tliaa'ing SUadoiis; R i
gdtwng 'Oven-: ivitli, UeriiiL Hitler's outspokenupss; the scared i stiff! lest tliey :'loUd lebdeir.,. jlThe wayj of 'd!pll scirutable; points ot puiictilioi greater issues. Delay h'ovfeq Olio. good;! purpose: [It is' ii| day to' preteud that Hitler’ Ejiinelandi was'an [act qf a; within the meaning ,'^O
itussia! Last Sa]turday at'Birniiiq In f Looa:
of Locarpo, ibir Absten [ Chi cl'ired that under the Trda lybuld have been jujitified in the'demilitarised zone and] guarantors '(Englaiid, Italy, 'Treaty,' to march to her- 'aid. short, work has beeh madoiof .indiscretion out of Sir Austen When !he| e.xplained tbe'ipro] Treaty: -td the House of Con sir Austen Chambeiilain, <leBi made it clear that! Britain coine to the help of France ^as satisfied that (he vihlat nii.unprovoked act of aggre; by! reason either pf thpjcl frhntier pr, of the outbreak! oj of! the assembly of arm[ed ddmilitarised zone i immeiji: mjeessary.!' So fa'r so ;gO' Austhn went on to' say, | ‘ ' monstrous' crime, against Eobio' trifling infrihgement, j infringement, of these same q clauses, which do not immejdi peace!,- should bo'the cause of optbreak lof war.”. Germi nathibg more than re-enter he! hild has imade no isip of ^ Franco, : | Far from it. 3i she lias offered a pact of pe ici can judge for themselvijs Austen chamberlain last S'at| Austen Chamberlain in IDfe, ‘ All' thej efforts to; induce| 1
a (“ gesture” that is to withi frpni: the I Rhineland or part been I in yain and ha one iiasi what; earflily use it would |bi
propre, demands, tho. gestu: sihee Germany intends to : 'hi Boyeroignty whatei
Beyohd its .effects on I/n •..(nWinii which, would lea-
' tactiessneis 'in en.tenng thel .zone when tlie prober coiirsiT nhtico. [Hitler of course.i wpll t'hatjif ho had to; " hegb| iiiito the ;Rliiiieland ho w in the, np-xt generttion. France would place obstacle! and would be willi ig to coi| operation! to the end of time ; were put'off. . France is so ' largely imaginhry German mi might, hove pacts [or alliomj country in Europe,! pledging I to her aip if attackbd; slip ml sirailnr. pacts witlij Japaii' of she'could get them; but the* she; would still remain dissatl , had roped in Mark in cosol Powers failed her, that
Oh'.all sides Gennauy, is •: bll
have ■ never been cjpefiehced history, of tbe worldj -France!
colossal [dugouts
i jl-rancej .with the support Opinion,^ isuggests {hot
poet with Soviet Rhssia slil to [the Hague Trilluiiol. I Si is a foregone cojiclusiou 'tl uhhecessary. If-Franco'wel li still remains that Hie Eactj h? i Hitler’s ,'entry' into] Rl Hitler has declared from tlJ the[ negotiations thit Gcrinaif thej alliance ns alined lit li tfomd be| a grave blow- at coll anil that if she were tliup “I wohld take steps to defpiull IJrince had due warning, tl| land wojild be repccupicd. ayiiblo history of Eufopea'n Treaty of Versaillej* was 'sign of j!undertiikings brokenj bjj While Germany has pcrJorili act ; of International ''iq[™4
tbe
- j In rethrn for the smallest I o f ' Germany lEranco c*»lls l
"waged war in Morocco, -Ital 'Albania land now fcehs to find, even Britain landed.ja Slianghai and ' ushd licp wq Yangtze.!
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military I alliance With iBrif Belgium! Aft^r [all that ‘
hiiice 1930 there afe few-p^ country [who favour an lallj Europeah natiqn, but if ail France ryere cnterell into, it si paiiicd by a similar aihjtiice! Getraany if she wore attaca Wlio trusts Germahv after T ask the French. jWlioi trusj Ithly-Etliiopia? Britain :md
Hitler has. the tamo ,pg| It cannot he argued :
seriously as any leading; day.
..honour'a nev* agreement
-.slier absolute squajity and 'otj hef [people. Moreover j the League ef Nation.s us I would have a betfor cliaucel , ■wifliin [than without.; I
, Wb must tak ! Germany mt| wqiild be unwise to conclud|
: with the job. Never |iii tl lms| Britain been called !on|
! jcopnrdv than it stands; in humijes^, of the jconfcreur
["wdij ld Inot ■wdii
lierj presence in t ie f I no
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Ivital pjirt, and t pacification, of '
lat part iirope, l,to|
! 'the I'godlwill, to Hie jfcign of
I vMfJC The King has npprovedi
j I the new Royal cypher, '| I j arc tb ' replace on cyeif Gq’ emment building: tbrmi
ltd oyej'£1,000,000. vifl
the old'cvphcr, G.R.V^’ die-sinking trade, tliel wrbuglit-jronj indusfr.vj he put to wbrle. The !
hat'eliet, to ,tlje. cstnbli
! ,cnlr moii consent, to tlie- n| 'of; international anarcbv.,
a e the ' plncp tlm i Le|J Goii ,nci ,l ' Aif
breach lof the Locarno useless to think of coming t l with him. It was the rashT an! excitable leader, but ml Gorman' people itj had' liiucl
she has
fortified 'her f ijnd .nriiiaf
Tliih dl
would the' I
delegates'!at'tie liondoa BliouldjbO a possibility of gel bubuiess. !| 'I'uo tumluiesj ot "
GET ON WI With, the ippea'rauce
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sale excoeds S tly.)
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Lights on Vcl iclei'J, To-m'(•mota 6-42 p.m* I__'
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