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WELL'S M.P. ON NATIONAL FINANCE. PROTEST AGAINST ENORMOUS EXPENDITURE. INCOME TAX AND THE NVORKERS. • Mr Wm. ..

... and imperialistic. By this Bill we are to rah , * taxation to find money to help diet:dors like Koltchak to defeat the Russian Revolution. There ie also no serious attempt t-e economise in home administration. Wartime etaffs are largely maintained in Governnomt ...

Published: Friday 30 May 1919
Newspaper: Skyrack Courier
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1196 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TEST ACAIXST A CHARGE

... POSITION. GENERAL DENIKIN'S VICTORY. correspondent write*:— information from sources considered sympathetic with the Russian revolution shows that opposition Bolshevist nil© among the more enlightened working classes of Russia increasing. The he.ids of ...

MANY PITS IN GRAVE PERIL

... munitions to Ru.-sia. to assist tho reactionary army to break the working class forces. Throe cheers wero asked for the Russian revolution. The workings at which operations had been suspended include some of the newest undertakings North Notts, where colliery ...

THE FUTURE or t; V.A.D.V

... Smiilie, only few month* ago. was urging the workers form .Soviet. Worker.-* Government: wanted a revolution similar the Russian revolution, and he. wanted to form responsive authoritative Government this country comparable the Russian Soviet Government. Mr ...

LOSS BY BAD PACKING,

... ESCAPED, i CTh'-cuch Reuter's Asroncy.l New York, Friday, How Mme. Catherine Breehkovskaya* the Grandmother of the Russian Revolution/' evaded the Bolsheviks who sought her arrest, and succeeded escaping to America, is disclosed newspaper interview which ...

Published: Saturday 22 February 1919
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1464 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

KOLTCUAK AND DEXIKIN

... among the delegates hero. The English attitude professedly looks the ro6toratioti of the regime set up bv tlie first Russian revolution in am! the recognition the new Russian Government of the autonomy tho now States that have separated themselves from ...

BR-PitoDUCT PLANTS DASIPEP DOWN

... forthcoming. The absurdity of sectional strikes as affecting coal problems, and still more such far-away matters as the Russian Revolution is recognised many, and some are frank enough to say the miners' meetings. Mr. says, in interview, that the men maintain ...

THE YORKB Hi R E POST. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 33

... for the historian pass him in silence. The episode with was identified was undoubtedly the meet- noble end phase the Russian Revolution; indeed, Mr. Wilcox claims that it was only during period Kerenski's leadership that the movement really actuated high ...

ZIED FINANCE

... overtake the The guillotine follows the moneypaper press—the two machines are complimentary one to the other.' The Russian Revolution wa« nurtured in currency debasement.” Yet there are som© among ns, who ought to know better, who still think otherwise ...

Published: Monday 08 December 1919
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1844 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

DROPPEDiON A ROOF

... fancy dress ball realised over for the Mayor’s Fund f'r helping returned soldiers civilitn life. COMIC BIDE SHOW OF RUSSIAN REVOLUTION. BEER GLASSES. AMUSING STORY OF SALE AND RE-SALE. THERE GOVERNMENT OF ESTHONIA ? Arising out of a case which came before ...

Published: Tuesday 21 January 1919
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2450 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

BOLSHEVIST ATROCITIES

... Prince in was an avowed pacifist. According Count Czernin. it was Nicholas 11. who initiated the pence teeler February, • Russian Revolution then broke out. the com-e of hi.- peace efforts Count Czcrnin received from the German Chancellor, Dr. Miehaelis, letter ...