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... NENT, APRIL 12th, 1917 at 3-15 p.m. H. Piercy Watson announces MR. J. FOSTER FRASER Who will deliver a Lecture on CHE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION. WHat ...
... NENT, APRIL 12th, 1917 at 3-15 p.m. H. Piercy Watson announces MR. J. FOSTER FRASER Who will deliver a Lecture on CHE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION. WHat ...
... remarkably lecture was delivered esterday (Thursday) afternoon in the Wimer f fall by Mr. J. Foster Fraser on ‘ ‘The Russian Revolution: What it Means.” Mr. Fraser’s lec- ture was by no means limited to a few details of the great event of a month ago and ...
... different forces which are contributing to- wards the conclusion of the war we must be conversant with certain details. The Russian Revolution has strengthened our ause firstly by adding a free and democratic nation to our alliance, so removing the stigma that ...
... (Thursday), Mr. Bernard Shaw dealt with the war and the proposed cor erence at Stockholm. He said that in the unexpected Russian revolution men who were Socialists and Idealists had got affairs into their own h nds, or at least were the only persons making ...
... outbreak of ho: ities Ail Europe was preparing for and my contention js that certain were dark here. The thing- kept Russian revolution aid the entry of the great Republic of the West must healthily modity some extreme opinions held here with regard to ...
... described the Russian situation as deplorable and appalling hut, notwithstand- ing all that had taken place. he regarded the Russian revolution as the ¢ miracle for many years. He still thought that after the terrible travail Russian passed democracy would be ...
... 1919. BENNETT & Buxton Solicitors for tha eaid Executor; LEAMINGTON LECTURE SOC v. CLARE, B.D., “THE RIDDLE OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION,” THURSDAY NEXT, JAN. 20th, at 3 p.m At the TOWN HALL. Sailors and Seldiers half-price. Tickets from Hanson’s, The Parade ...
... | ae oe Leaminuton. 1) onal harrative Mr given hye ead, who for eight years was he G¥mnasiam, Petrograd. and of the Russian Revolution. Wk impossible fo descrihe the “tly he Imagined inte what state he people degenerated when those (we > = hecame the ...
... said, rarely errs. The * Revolution, other day a Frenchman. gaid: So like all follies, comes, from, the towns.” the Russian Revolution. is breaking up against the bed-rock of the good sense of the Russian peasant. So the Bishops are waking up. It has ...
... that is good well as much that bad. and in some cases lead shattering disaster. The French revolution and the recent Russian revolution are examples of this. Not only religion, but liberty itself was in both these cases trampled under foot, though in origin ...
... blows to smithereens the fantastic statem and of the Rev. R. Ww. ce olquhoun he Wilson. Whatever one’s views regarding Russian Revolution, it is well to have truth of the matter. R Leamington [By an oversight on our own part, the non the organisation of ...