(FIVE) CilTHEROE, ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAY, Diamol
Engage Rings from
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anglers dn RADIO.
TALES OF HODDER KIBBLE.
THE AND
WHO CAUdHT THE ^IGGEST SALMON ? '
% ‘^ iwmDathy I cob d
f v S s st^dloTManChester. Ams4a discussion of |flsh, and the Hpdder,
expected
FARMER’S TRAGIC discovery.
dead man in a barn.
yesterday week, was IdentbBed by Photo- Laphs i and flnger-prhlts as. Joseph Harris, aUas Jo^eph Raynor, a n a te^
Stockport, born In 1879.
Thp unknown man who,was found,uead: ^ a barn ^ Boltoh-by-Bowl&d.
closed at :the inquest hpld.on x afternoon by the Sklpton Coroner (..j.. Wood) who first examined the body In
l tG r e T n f o r d .F a rm ,B oM ' The first witness, Wilfred Qeiqard,
the barn and afterwards held fte Wuest
farmer, stated that about'ten o’clofck on Thursday morning he had occasion to visit an out-barn situated 50 yards .from the Boston
to.Settl'e highway. On, enter ing the barn he saw a man of thp tr WP class lying amongst the hay. He-wp In
a' perfMtly natural POpiW^VMng 4
right side, and witness fb o u ^ VM ? ?^ asleep, Going over to him, ine tried to dwaken the man but failed to do, sol and after a closer examlhatlon he f o U ^ man was dead. He afterwards infotaed
Robert J am ie s o n ''a r ts ke
soundei tmlis
¥ Attraol ws Calorll' \m
■I HunilrtdsWhewAtruals ] New 'Elephant, Rhino,:
Hippo, ZepraJ & Amaiing I orld. own.
'Laughing Gibbons’ Nalural I IAcrobit io W lomeOiant; ot tha;Ap<:1
A C i r c u s o n t h e t r and QIR/^^E FAMILY, | see the *' QUADS *> rnhini” made itiG sit iip in my
: New feLE>tIlNT HOUSE I j . . . .
REPliLium.i b a i m o o m
Tree Pool, bUt later Mr. Walmsi voice imo^esuy informed us that It w Z t ;tS blgfe t safaion caught in, the
th5 £ % »H r t s .t f ; C s t e K o o d ; a
he biggest, t ? a t ? I suppose It i S u p r t it would not Interest them. If Any- magined It 'vuuiu * u would 1
o listein In. before,
TtiniaEinc^ jthat the . f j S d l ^ r t l i ^ n ^ would havp ^orn
REV. tom! -MORRIS » WORLD CHAOS.
ON The Rev. Tom Morris,' of -Oswestry, wa^he
prekcher, at the Sunday. School a im i v e ^ services hed at. Mount; Zion-.^ethodlst
S c h dn Sunday. In addition, he gave an ii a fecial service in the afternoon,,
when children sang aunlvp^W; hymns.' .M f
Alfred d.' Braithwalte' presided over a^law 'aftbndan'ce of scholara,; parents M d fm m At.iihewniiig ,Beryice,:Mr D w t o t
sang, “ The Trumpeter'* and ■'Somiy, rusmg his rich
wto.ne.yplce to adyantage. .Mr. w . Tgylor apcompanied 'at'thje'organ throughout,
the day. •
On-Monday, everting, Miss ■Elsie Broom and;
| - £43 lOs.’Jfld., yiere eh
the police. ;The out-barn was
I.not regularly used In summer and a Jortmght
Witness said he did not man but had seen him pass alon^ the “oad from time to time » wajeasy
had elapsed Slhbe hei was lOst m IL
dccess to the barn as It was He . had knowra that occasionally men
f ’ m.^"Murray!'^"of CUtheroe, Opoke to ^siting the barn at the request o t h e . police and to examining t e b o d y of an old man lying on some hay. He estimated the age of the matt to be between 7| and 76 If his actual age was .58 he had
ihe danger of llrtowlcdge without iyas ertiphasiscdi by Mr. Mortis in his scf-
moptoii'iSuijaaj^ monitog, ■
wish''choice'when he Mked M and knowledge;.' If Gbd *ere to eay to Pb<>Ple today' they could haye, that which they d S d ; there Would ibe,- many 'decisions.'Freedoth, of the POwer tocho^,. was a tremendous responsibility,^ to be grateful to | Gbd-for the freedom we
doth and khotWidge that I may gb out. wd cbme:befor4'thls people"j(2 (MonlclM, 1;10). and observed that;Solomon, confronted,.with the'great task of. hillngiithe-natlon, m^e a
■He took fbr toxt;the wirds: “Give m e ^ possess, ■' .' '■
aged very prematurely. He was emac lated and Illness might have aged him yery much.' He was of the opinion,that the “ man had been dead about two days.
being due to heart failure, accelerated by exposure and semi-starvation. i
passed aw^f toW s le ep , M h No Signs of Violence'.
T hursday m orn in g h e w en t t o Q r e c iu o rd F a rm u h d in an ou t b a rn
p.S. Mackle said th at a t The body was extremely emaciated. In “We have to thank -,God that .whilst, m ! ' ’ '■' ' 'li,
. freedom, howerer, |s a tremendous resppnr sibility for we have;to face up-to the , ; chaUenge of Gbd. Tb^a brge f
:; : Germany they .{arc .fcUercd, .and .in; W . they are driven to desperation, we to mg- iand' are freej’l Mr. Alofris;. added.,, Onr
. tuture Is in our' own!hands Snd.we have ‘ the power to riake or mar tomorrow.
tent the
The preacheFwent W to discuss the work of'Sunday school ;tea'che):s, pointing out that
. jouub **u.iuo young minds of .
o f an iiged man ly ln g ^ n s o m e t h } / “ | andtadlfferenceoJVhea^^^^^ th e floor.
pfoud o f the f a c t .
ere K n s o f a, stru ggle, a n d ,n o were nu o b
th'.y . rm.. mS‘£<£.
And t h e Year
^GO EVE
S t u p e n d o u s C o r o n a t i o n > p o 6 t a c l e - T H ^
WED. LDEJIPAGODA’
IlYi at
Mo n d a y , I
&! SATURDAY 9J-15 p.m.
S i n g h L tlon in! such a m_aker. I TWO rinds I OF
l those who r early cW h t 1 ^
one. Mr. Janleson domes ‘hto cateeorv. a!nd «ve| have .trutJiM Mr.
n leau j the cpmnd b^B ..
W a S e y tTvo te ifo r ilt; fo^Tfst-as^he told all
the biggest salmon! caughtHn_tne^nver^
Every $a|iirda/ at 7 p.m. T H E T H R I L t l N C D E L I G H T | O F
3 0 , 0 0 0 > A T R O N S E A C H W E E K . T H I S S A T . S a l T p . m . , j
j B E L IE VU E V. 1 [WEMBLEY
N A T I O N A L L E A G U E T H R I L L E R , T w o G r e a t ; T e a m s . E p i c S t r u g g l e
™ he went (in to say that the fl^h he did catch ought to have been Mr<)IamlqtoM. Can you bea that from an anfler t bomern
the.Ustenirs that salm m.c
mch item,---- -
bans
S n t l y Mi. 'Walmfeley had by sneer luci lXed"°wh le‘V
tore“ was ••yMi.
here lmbleyhad
^SfpTol l^whlch h^ salmon, also by to®/’ ,
truth |in It, |oi shi
POTp
one from ariother % together, ^ irp pxDectefl, but when a fourth memoer
When tw6 anglefs from one tiver n^^ there was U semblance of trato in tne
Ask at Booking,
A V A I L A B L E W I T H S P E C I A L C H E A P j E X C U R S I O N T I C K E T S . :
Bellei Vii^ ADMiSSIC
F I N A L D A Y ^ T H I S S A T U R D A Y —
Wonder 1 ^ Show “ M AR IN A ” K I N G ’ S M 1 \ L L
t o d a y ( S A T . ) , 2 - 3 0 , ' i - S n s n d B - I S . take a t r ip to !
ZOQ{GAIip||<5’MAkcHESTER^ GRitDLETON.
I VUE I Riding County
I ships are r i House Farm,'
Among those |kvho have gained Wpst ■ y I Council Junior Scholatr, >re,a Smithson,' of SMn
IlOddle, of S vlridlehurst Farm. ^ Both 1 girls'have at;ended thelNatlonal School
....... Brow Bottom, land J o a n
and will ptocded to Clitheroe Girls’^ I Royal Grammai! School.!
.
Worried About Her Daughter
' l i ■
SHE WAS PALp, THIN, AND LIFELESS. “ Soon after afeaching the age of four
Yorks. “ Itl her,fiet Into hei
attacked by gastric 'strlc trouble, whUich caused heri much paliij'
tlnually ■■ d e u .---- iressed. ----- - — Maryi was also {
heri the least alt of good. " F l _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Y | m u m .
to pick u p :' colour returije began to fli: trouble van i Mary Is a fir i high spirits,
wad in this wak, anaemic state. Thenil read about Dr.l'Williams pink! pills, ai)d decided to tryithem. Mary:soon began
'or nearly two years my daughter
lier appetite Improved, tlje ed to her cheeks and she but again. The stomach hed and ■ now, at sixteen, bonny girl, full of life and
i v j . a i j . Q u u u u c g a i ^
to grow up Malthy and strong
should.re- member the ;| Dr. Williams brand pink pills have rescued thousands of girls from anaemia, transforming them from pale, sickly girls l ito vigorojisj robust women. All chemlsl
Every mot: ei| who wishes her daughter
(triple Blzels, Williams,
1
1 and thin," s;a;fes Mrs. A. Toyne, of 115, i k t h Elmsall, 'Pontefract, \ibrried me'terribly to see
teen my d aigter became languid, pale East'.avenue,
____ sich a low state, losing ajl blour, rvitn no appetite, and con-. '■
Nothing seemed to d(J !:
recently. |
mentioned, were natunlly .witty, their good natuted stories, o;ten a ^ n s t themselves, as related by th: angler?, to one another, seemed never (ndln^
THE RIGHT SORT OF FISH. These two nlen.-and the others also
'No
; wonder If they again, men be
the falling off Iri the numbei offish both ' In the Rlbble arid
bame s^lous, when tl.eydlscUssea
would eVer see the likes of them At onejpart of the broadcast . the
one of the men was'led to wqndw
SABDEN-PADIHAM RENEW
ED.
tented themsejvffi with th-i ^owledge that there were still some gi'and poqls. m the rivers, and that to e w a ^ Is crj^tal
clear. They This was Just for the rilght,
also got technical once before settln; out to:flsh When' they discussed the
ktod"*of fly they used. It was dqqble- dutch t o S e unWtlated, hi as this was the^onlyi"lapse" into the icchnlcaLqne did not mind I so much. 1 forgot] toat
riltered. but you can’t alter the tonditions as vou wish. If you make propel application we shall listen to -you with patljnce, but ’we
t are there to consider .the questloi. of whether
r f vou think people are not being served as they ought to be the Commissioners
he conditions o f your license j„ u . ____ I should be I
one of them was not goto; out to^fish- He was Mr. Diigdale, who ;iald he ’would
LICENSE i c e T H E A T R E , 1
N i s d . , C H I L D R E N S d . ' Railway
yojur Local pltioe for iTickofs. I
ie t t S l t .M M W . I t o . J
stories told' on Thursday, and >®kd as It was to beUeve thpt they wer; e n M y true I at any rate began to c oubt, that
Special
not of people I people of Whom had heard
, „ e , great i t l| S S ^ fS |
bat's and i*ats,Jiijt when the Tt i ; r ^ « a g k a i i g f e , k ? S ^ t ' c S
ill,” ’keener o f Lhe Stonyhu^st The,“ Niaggery _ s to^ ,to to bV'^
W a im s™ i r e S . S f f i o u s l y | W ° V ^
c l g e 3 th /P e l l road
“ takp it round py Mitton? deSt M e n t l f of S t o f e r Porter r e called to me Ihd only gUm^e I ha(| w
net the big ..typf and
lknowta"about.hJs movements ,in riepent Thk Coroner entered a verdict in
1879' He came'from Canada Ih June, 1922! and from that; time, for som; years tramped the country. NotWnk, ^was
accordance with the doctor’s evidence, that death was due to heart .weakness brought' on . by exposure. and semi- starvation.
Weavers’ !S.
ONLY THREE PERi GENT. TOP 50/-. i.
Clitheroe district by the.local Weavers Association during the week ending June 12th as part of the county returns by the Weavers’ Amalgamation Is as follows.
The Vesult of the census taken In toe Per week. ! Per cent. Weavers earning o v e r 5 0 s .... . 3.448 I S = Weavers earning under . . .20s. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 20s. to 25s..
Winders earning ... 35s .t o403,; : .... .25s. to 30s..
Winder earning under.... 20s.. Average 45 hours a weec,
_ ;
Ancillary labour...... 453. to 50s, ■ .............. 40s. to 45s.
; I! " 48 hour week. ]'
...... 30s. to 35s, .... 25s. to 30s,
, 35s. to 40s... , 30s. to 35s.. . 25s. to 30s..
....25.916 ...12,17
100 1.22 .... 20s. to 25s.. - : - t m -e is ; , » p i ' i n o t — }
...14.28 ...14,298 ...14.28
100 ,57.142
100
t r a f f i c B O A R D ’ S WARNING.
'they learned I quiltkly
machine, starving .people
disaster jwbuld overtake themlas a .would always wreck! the
k w , .the 6 ....50.006 I reviewed the world situation and pointed.out f .... 9.09
I i7!04 - .,29.21
... 4.1 ■ . . .
' achievement?, ■ Powers we do not know ' h o t 'ioiTXintri I are as dangerous as d rift- ing'mines to lihips,’’.
“ The tragedy of the a’gb is that our niorols have not k e it pace with our
fareiof the .world theyihad to recoplM that life' began with the individual and as Indi
However much they 'talked about the wd'
viduals they had instincts which, the Psy®Upl- oglst told them jmust not be-repre^d. • . No S t in their Sunday School Classes the teachers h ^ many: scholars who were mischievous and full| of energy,, but they should not repress those naturalmstincts,.bnt divert them into proper channels. ^
tile difference t^tween righteous and riotous living There ifcas nothliig so wonderful as the jriwer of hliman P ^
Knowledge controlled and uncontrolled Was i , be tod tnem. m in u
Sunday Schools they llo guiB
Fanatics
fori to S v e . The tribesmen on the NSrth-West
their onslaimhts
on.itracts
Xthe Back of 111 modem achievement. He « marvelled at trie wireless'apd the aetopltoe s p h K o r e
at.tod brain behind them.
S l s , Dr"fesiqnce^_saidjhat^^^^
mSlsed, saripbmed,/m^^^^^^ was the most
refining malltles .devoured apd destroyed. Malta to tthe _ 5 ^ . ,nd liomes, ’Iriey had to give j Malta,^ hassenU^^^
trie youth as well.
; an uncontrolled machine.
Press Drilon e oh fe to b e e . . . .y ___
Tumtag totoiterPatlonal affairs,
Mr.Morris.] prominence you & .w e w
&BttWmartae^with the result that some j S o n of I rived I•n pl •enty w -thil6 othere starved. Unless
how to control] .the 1 eton^
1 they S g 't J e r t e o w ib V e j ’ to^^^^^ toe other day that al whole town in Spam had
transportriig the workless to some] place th a t cau sed m th e and villagis as soon as ‘ b
Wri?le toe[e was pienty o f work, or to take _ fnivri ^in'those iwithont, but to bomb towns I tnUt
out„Thoy[had the knowledge, but not the w e ll d em o n s t r ^ ^ wisdom; HoW pathetic was the picture o f I re ce ly e o irom^^^
® _
I debate iwito ,
shall have no patience with oriprators who, j^ g ,j g bu itl but . l e t ' t o e children take to e law into toeir own h a n k " said Mv. .
■the Piandal Let them educai
W Chamberlarn, chahman o l the N o r th -] ^jjgb, desireb. Western ’Traffic Commissioned slttffig at
! another j of Mr Walmsley’;; f amous ; fish toe had heard about^ne they had to take home on a stretcher making ,Mrs. Walmsley “ start ^kriWn^ut,’’ tWnklng Sam had had an accldert. anat is the sort'of fish ’I want to see,”_ s a j^ n Dugdalri. And so say all of us. ijmen there would be a chance of even I becom-
be content to watch toe ott ers, P™M^| thpv were golus Lp cflt/h flsn| j ukc
v ^ T w e K d , speaWn; very^^ and submitting the Utile
foM "^rnen acqultfed rthemielves
cleverlv EVery credit iS u - , An enorriious; amount of t me murt haw been spent compiling the material! which toe broadcast was
sell these pills Is. 3d, a box ■ Od.)—but' ask for Dr.
while.
Blackbura, on Friday, durffig the hearing o f; mdustrial Me. ],There was, an aoplication lor the renewal bf an express,
carriage license between Sabden find Padiham; ,j.jjose who to p r tto bv Messrs. Lawson'Bros., o f Sabden. _ Mr. J. 'W.,Lawson, answerm^ M r .X
money tendered was not a charge. AppUemt denied carrymg passengers than -the terrnmal pomi
, ; and. mercy, mtq ^oritt bUt it,needed . That was the] great need o f the age and' o g j thri n»Dst
g{ o k M c h would help to ,j
5^ cij of! the age was “,buiWJ (pore Malta and h o ^ t o o M£te^<people g a e S .ir ii^ ,’’''b u fit r i? a s not the Id ea ,o f.] “ ® ^ S r m r t o ‘ ’ l r i t e i| 5ri;' I t o th e ,|
j - -'] ■ ' “ Rilt it-was my vivid retollectlon oi c o n t /a r y ' i v i e w , B U ^W a tta ck i
the world with unlinuted resources and t o e f^®ws I tv,p Em n lre 'P r :ss Union.' I ' rU m a n ra d io Is a ctive, braldes Ita lian , ‘yrt withoV the wisdom to live ml peace hefanffi:^b*cause®x^^^^^^^^ IpeaWng, y ou L O e r ^ a n 3 and prosperity.
fa rm e r :—j I n t q a t .Squ
■ for their Sunday School work, n ronaganda, th o se days o j lie the children to :the test; o f
^ Senator D’Avanzatl, uqw df ad, ww ^ ^ - - - - - - - - - - - -
^ new seMe'of God] would I hyp°o“ciaicaVtoe Mplre o! M Intn onnYmmln. nnrf 1 T ^
Williams, who objected to! thd renewal on ;] ,|^jg;:-i'^g'-ri,j,uidprove myaluable.^'-Thly were w U u -of the Eibble' Motor Berylces, Ltd., .yelping them to use their marvellous [talents Bdmittid carrymg a man from other than-, ag)“
the: terinmal pbmts on one occasion, but con-i g j and glory o f mankrnd. U d e d ! that it w a s to an 'emergency, and the
'
they-liked.' l i e application was granted, , between other,
had:the'rlght to spank some children It would' do' toem far more good than brmgmg .them | before a bench o f maglstrates.f-Alderman G. B, Carter, Lord Mayor of Bradford. , , j
It seems to me that if trie Grief Constable 'at whatever farO'
] July loth; Crompton, Darwen, jEarby, Fallswbrth,Freckleton, Great; Har
Springhead, Todmorden; i
wood, Hbbden Bridge, Holllnwood, Horwl:h, iLees, Middleton, Middleton
tU ir own selfish ends, but tor the '
: ^ging hnporiant |work fo r they werej giving jjja s o r s ," a n d 'm a n y oth e r pretty thlrigs v,i,.ji,
of.morked tone of all Is North; M S rihd girls ‘sornethmg which In i U k l 'tS t whlch‘¥av'e' a bitter [taste to | S e a .
.SChopis were g^jgjj jg. a clow n In t o e i
. loyal people ?’
of i S & tall understand .that retaM^
„ hands of-the ] | . ]
BRITAIN: MST ACT. j 1 “two“1hort-'^^^^^ >■ I t is more than time thlt th is twlstlngilDqmlnlon
S t r y b r a home-made pteto agency For ever turning thepthei cheek is mis as,iqF_ “ ;“ ..4 *~p»ieo ,/on toe other to
Junetton,! Oldham, Elshton, .Royton, S h a w ]
which disease we are j accused,
‘'‘ Tlirpolicy of Inaction! on the part of;l to Gelman agents uuu Here-'Is one l^^ltoctlpn sent out
belnr hourly I Out.’ . ! : I by t...
» ■ i
by the German propaganda dfepartment i-.n nptman agents abroad: ; i;
head'of Radlo-Zdsen., ^ The; mV .
of Nations
if It were whisky," ,
l®nnw how rriv village feels, a n d 'y ou le f t o ^
Have' you forgottm a certMn A f S — I
r zones; One j these zones ii the Union, recently cqtoP}®?;®). Urilon. -
- jg^gut session of the EmPlte wess that
this great ■ country coum " sneers apo
:
libeen wiped
orit.tly the'bombs droppCdjfrom i areoplanes.
afford- snarls
I
i ; r r o lY 5,fl00 rifles and 15,000 guns from Britain.
newspapers were irrlers of to a phrase which.
described abGuada-
j ^r iraj when; he wrote :^".tojbjs_ bla^z B r l t t t o '^ i e i s l i e
toerias In human form threw on toe pure blood of the Italian
DAY AND NIGHT RADIO.
B r itlsh j- Em p h e z o n « * f s Sou th
Hertzog, Pteiriler of ;■ nroDriBsndu dlroctodj jto toe
. Afflpft now \lIldGr tll^ maliupw ^ declared Dr]| Herbert;
['.Murray,;
th rew themselves i^outha's
jjabel and pebbterrict t o e vlo
j, hithgr|;o^ peen, the ChM o f f f oer , i grist In c b **:'** — ,
f i^ n J f n /M a l t a are f a t e f u l fo r lan gu a g e o f th e Moslems). » . > ISpa” ' !ril, . .sh-- naval patrol nehemb. fe^mb The
Can o r
CONERON & BIM aparkUng. Diamond PdgUle Price. SINO-
A good choice, and eveiy ring is mirked at the i
c l f lk R (3 N & ;UEEMlN<5 Q u a l if ie d O m c iA N S '
MO OR LANE. CLITHERDE
ne?sageSe whlch are hostile to us S al to damage as much as thp Watlons between' these
ThP aim s to throw, discredit on
hostile agenfcles and;importanttorel5n nSoanersL’All disturbance created K gMtorelatlons existing between
substiwtipn 1 of toe franc 61FTS for the Holidays in numerous articles ,ot utui 1 c n - ,, » Five MANUFACTURED 'AT CLITHEROE, UNCS.
India, formidable
bad hunmn personality' ripye no me^^^
onging for.expjessto ana « and it was theh jiiri to , pjopaganqa- control that pBwer! and direct It into right j
In their ] cqueetiyeij^Hmj^^ cofnbatilng t aoropplm^uecs to6 Usteri tq,
rifle Is ceVtaln ,derito. But children , they n
- c o e o
KOU!®; lii; v om m ® „<>“ • “ ! ' H LVdl^^ritabassadotv In
• *Vift QTin eggn or late' the truth per- K !S M t M 'S » S
S-ltisri v S o l n t before overse^radlo British
nrp nrpnaririK a counterblast to six tran^ltters 1 ' li iijci
ASKYOi FOR
In rlyer,. a n d ^ blggi and coat. The cap was
they bad the power | to mould the.^plastlc ■ ■ ' the thildren, committed to Methodfls, they had:,tb be thdti despite all the apathy
r lgM *S d e , Ws h e a d resting 6i^ h l| ,r lgK t ''L ie y had charge of a;mUllbn h a n d : There was every a p p e i r a t e o f
•"'“ “ " I t S" 1
man’s head as If It had been pillow, and the coat was spreqd on the hay underneath him,
There are two kinds of anglers.jlt seemj_, one'who haasf caugh(f the Wggestj^f caught
Iflsh.ever ,ers are
but could not find anything by wnmn tne . Knowieoge.iuvic 5'''’^‘“ ‘ v;7;::''Hip(,iv'rlpvEi- hnriv could be Identified. He was present; 1 ever before .pqssqssed.
■Witness said he examined thb clpthtag ■ „ .L S s S ’ o e In the higmy aeveii
w t t a n ia r i h av in g died whilst a s l e e p .^ e r e . tiiem the, value ')f knowledge and .v ^ om . - - - - - - -
| ouv lucy iiou . 1 remember that many .clever
Bacon.sald that know e d g e ja s W ,
THE AGE OF KNOWLEDGE.
This Indeed was‘an age of knowledge-r knowledge .more extensive than a.ny^race had
r e p e r p t o n s that are not so orivioUs to th e unlnlUrited.
ANOTHER; HOLY ' i^ n t ow -
T h e man was ly in g c n h is I oHnits did riot dw dl Within their Mnctliaries, ^a s the.duty ok ab
pJcfo
miHDTTipnr.h thfi I (.QUld savc. them, because they lacked some thing equally vitql
tsuccessful in the Great
hrft'ueHt Qefmany to her knees, was that K r i t h S
*^*fh^modeit.ldea pn the EuWe Is th a t lies hf®, 1“ ^*'
o&ed that. prbpagaJida more tlgh W r i o ^ g but .the truth was;
tas ;truth for propagandn:|PU^ro^^ tthe mythical machine at the bottom of
h [ s T S .o u t ; s a l t ;^ T h e s e ,% vail for a time, but truth eyentuMly.,^h
emerges the people who
have-.been de ce lv ed are n o t lik e ly to b e takdn ,|n a & d ' t M k '| r h a t is w h y *I’ t e ^
th a t ' an y k in d o f o r la te r wasted i f It Is G re a t Is th e truth, fo r ith® tru th in th e ih n ^ r im 'w i l l ; prevail; ; In thei m ean
w h ile oT course m u ch rioHe- H l tM l r in k Mussolini are b o th
S y r r e g a f d p l 6r as m u clv unscrupulous d ic ta to r X m ' j f p really
S
griS^^les Tmaybrwrong,.buttollo^^ on th e C on tin en t as 1 d o tops
institutions,! There are ,ataepst w u
reasohs for that. Brltamfor ture,'.still
masters o f th e ir ow n ra d io ou tp u t as well f ^ ^ t h T m tm it o f th e ir n a tio n s n ew s-
he propaganda Aepartmente of j Hitler and Mussollnlv grind out
“ nb “ 5
total cpUfctlons amounting. to Increase on last year.
T l t t U O g t t U , M - -
blast to Infiuence his, ompeople fm t e thhn 'Other^’
. . ihis Knowledge is Powe^*
but it ! must be CONTROLLED.
1^’ ........................ . .... f
TWISW THE LIONS TAIL by CAREY LOIU).
Britain of loyal' standard Foreign granted
tends to undermine the morale peoples, and calls for a ‘ high, of'faith and trust’ which pur |
rnsweiedi attacks. It is asWng a lot. Englaiid should at least, at suitable iln- fli t e rW l 'c a l l uP’ aU parts of her lar-
Ofldee appears to take In the face of continued
with .a'lttoiiblatton' ot the broadcast to their iQwn llariguage. Let the peqple
ing Emriire and give : them greeting
know In the 'fortresses and on the fringes, nf the'iEiriplre' that the centre ls' aUve to their ribeds' rind conscious of their .exlst-l f ence, rind keep
Iaith in iOur race and Itopire ^aws SowlU them, with awe of the almost amigniy
er'Whlclh is:.wle;ded by the M s c f f i o
fatal to a the' tendency to depart from trutnj
well InTtiie heart Lcin'don, where i|the danger Is cpmparatlyely rempte, to be- bellevP tliat we can Ignore Mussolini pnd his erwade ■Wherever he chopses, to c m .-
nspirritU, ptrong qnd' vigorous be ore 'Writer points out, It is all ijery
f r e S f e wlth gossip. And what Is round: Ifrpiri '
one...ito.. another ..Vdllj^l
duct Itt ' Bqt that :1s 1 riot wLye. The. Easterri Ibazaars ' always jrire literally
contramctlon Is fl%Vfsally|,b®U^ed.'^e ■foUoWliig Jetter, shows , that ,the criin-, rialgn Is; not confined to tpe radio! It obsesses i the .entire State-mrinlpulpted
'from Italy.';; It ls surely «me that some step Wrib taken to;combat .it, . "n fo r - tunatolvi it ils ho t confined to the radio. I haVefjust; returned from Ytaly, where
rit lastaliout the antl-Brltlsh propaganda ' irectedj;'
■Itttot^ur power is emgeriy mad^^ 'The surprising-thing Is that It seerts to
m see'a'serious protest]
eVery day. Iri- the press there .Is a. stream,, rind o f f e ; aifiood, of plopaganda^o^eifly.
agrilnst: US. Anything that can discredit qur ,behaviour.'ot, be-
But, ;of[course. If they heUeved al| that was saiii no Briton
woUld.be toletated ’ to that country. I think that orie way
'Inc llv&l Italian’s attltride towards us : ' this Is'as kiridly.anq weloqmlng as ^er.
fiave hid so little effect so far upon, the
to stM the flood would be for our t Goveriiirient to
^ k e die m®5t of yoiir HoMiy
having, your) CORSETS correctly,.made and fitted.' Wo concentrate on Corset making and make them actually on IhOj premises.
Assure yoursell of Bodily Comlqrt by e x p e r i e n c e d attendance..
la
Inadvisable.for English people t),idslt t Italy, and serious steps should be t ^ n
prove Effective. 'The
mnntd Lip viBiv h&rd.on both Engll^ &nu Itallrin^ndlvlcmals,. but It might: well
hat' while the propaganda continues It o dlssriade theto,.from doing so. I
valurible. as all the contesslotts ^how. ] “ BREAK OFF RELATIONS.’’
»
' Last U k an Italian newspaper was nenriltted by the-Ronie State censorship to prlriit an article deriiandlng'th^i Italy
f f ir e s t s in 'Spain. While general y totl'-Britlsh propaganda has not sei^ously ■^rturbrid the British ' Govemmeiit- 'democrritlc Governments are notoriously . slow III 'these t hi ng s t he y wait nhtll
f h o S e a r o f l relations with Br aln rind Frince because they opposed Italian
'reS s lb lllty . ; Without waiting for ln- ' S t io r i'from .L on ^
♦vio* Tfftiian F o r e i g n
—this ’ was too much for the Britisn Ambassador in Rome, Sir Eric Urum- mond ! Sir Eric took action on hjs own
the mischief Is d o n e instructions. 1 Specihl'^ldDY iBELTSimade to Doctors
j , I ■ 'j
' 1, Safgeson & MuIliDCiiux COSSET FITTING EXPERTS , j |
IS, Eanam, Blackburn PRIVATE PITTING jROOMi, T elephone
6774 before they retaU^^^^
iju
-i.nr.- r ' ’ • .......... ...... . C H O O S E
Miiuster,* ^ouni,
Olano, 'Whether this itaUah Government s: point of view, Count'declrired It did not and Pfqteesed']
♦n ripnlore ” Its contents. Hej then ordered the newspaper which
S S n K S S S S f f i n t h .i youn H O L l D A Y ; |M0U|NT ELSWIGK w .
will give you ehtiro satisfaction.' 5/- Ea&y payments Irom 2 / -woflkly.
cm, P e l i y i ib i o 4 e r 4 'i l ) -W '4 6 i « b f a » i . ? - o ^ r i ? » i e K w m ^
dejKjsit secures j)(mr Repairs of every
lycle. (ind.
! The Cycle Sho} m o o r l a n e , c l THEROE T H MODfLS i l l CORSETIERE alwayi in i. EXCEPTIONAL BARfiAINS
COATS, C68TUME8, FURS AND ALL GARMENTS GREATLY’
WORSWICK A iM u l
w I: L n
NG 1N,_
EI|R COATS REDUCED
15 & 17, KING WlLLIiW STRfET .•I
<t«IOIIIOMIt>**l******* , IMIOIMIMMMi
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R BUILDERS MERCHANT
II
■’ news ofloielgn agencies and. toe K M W toe news of German
I'lhpr Itatekils indltectly to -the ‘ad- fS .“ ymanj.: Allous^^^^
, to Germany.
Itoere'toey ar|iworklhg, datp thelrantl British propaganda/
f f i h s
propaganda on occasion.' S n o t lb ^
iIo a story it Issried recently • London.
story made since
circles see ix ^ mIn fbp eenferal outlook.. . • ♦ i* *5
employed 1 2,100,000. ]
o fF ln a n cW ‘ 'aSd; industrial seeir o particular improvement
Phi^nrpdlctod Improvement of French nubl?c flnaKces will play an Important part In gefflral International monfetary recoveryr-MHavas.
inted Everywhere, however, that This morto cineO 1931, the number of un
Despite ;numerou,3 efforts’ is still over
nn less than those'of toe Far East, ns, well as of the Continent of Europe, the, S t o l s p e c t df InternktlonaUpollicsi,
arid to 1 viiest! Iiom Tq? function! that Reuters have In trip main o fulfilled]as the International toppUers,.
(Havas’s') growing actlvlty-ln this jespect Har exblted the misgivings eyen .of
f world! financial and other n^ews. Its
Secretary of- State ■adversely on the fof the'Wench news, senlces In iAmerica.
Aiherlcahs, so much toat to' times bbth President R^eveltiand the
T h ls & e o t is still by no ^ a n
particularly those of to®, P®gh|ernewl news ■ unvarnished; whjat they want ds a coloured picture of the news .which
ilnvarlably presents
countries In the most glp'vlng tints. , I
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