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News from 18/05/1918

1918; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Victor Fisher, Eldred Hallas, H. H. Duke, T. Crawford, Wm. W. Drinkwater, Irene Fisher, Joe Terrett,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The British Citizen and Empire Worker. News: Germans and Childhood Deporting Belgian Children: Starving Fathers, A Tribute to Pioneers, Camouflage and Barrage, Personalities of the British Workers' League XVII.—Mr. E. G. Bearcroft (National Union of Railwaymen), B. W. L. Prospective Candidate for the Rother Valley, The Welsh Branches, A Labour Government: a Vision! A Fragment of International History—Written in 1926, The Vast Possibilities of the British Empire, Women's Patriotic Crusade, Seven Members of the National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen, and Clerks Have Been Reported Killed in Action during the past Week, South Durham and North Yorks An Instructive Conference on Future Work, The London Campaign, Lost Food Supplies: a Suggestion, The Scottish Branches Edinburgh: Excellent Points in a Good Meeting, Pacifists at the Front Tommy "Severely Mauled Them", Mr. Seddon in Scotland The Northern Kingdom Aroused, Forthcoming Meetings London, Mrs. Fisher in the Midlands The Nation Must Still Assert Itself, The Provincial Branches Accrington: Wanted, a Cromwell, Notes of the Week. Editorial: B. W. L. Programme: Liberal Comment No Decent Man Can Take Exception to It, May We Not Hope That All Individual Selfishness Will Be Burnt up in the Cleansing Fires of Our Present Affliction, and That We Shall Come out of the Furnace with a Truly National Ideal of Duty and Discipline in Place of the Old Selfish Aim of Personal Comfort That Was Characteristic of the Fortunate, Who Hardly Knew of the Existence of the Slum Dwellers and the Sweated, Whose Miserable Insecurity and Wage-Slavery Were Produced by the Freedom of Their Exploiters from National Control, British Workers' League's Campaign A Steady and Resolute Resistance to the Pacifist Purpose, Roundabout Ramblings In Brighton, Our Duty to France The Provinces Must Be Restored, Tanning Materials Prospects of Increased Production in British Countries, State Church after the War Suggestions by the Bishop of Birmingham. Letter to the editor: Turn a Deaf Ear to Pacifist Fool=Talk, Lord Haldane and His Faiths and Methods, Appreciation of a Leading Article, Suggestion to B. W. L. Speakers, Pertinent Thoughts on Many Subjects Our Correspondents Discuss the Active Problems of the Hour. Classified ads: Farrow's Bank Limited, Multiple Classified Advertisements. Display ads: Wood-Milne, Osram G. E. C, Mazda. Business: Report of Lord Balfour's Committee Commercial and Industrial Policy after the War.

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