C. Heaton writing in reference to the labour agitation, states his opinion that the workers are led into a false belief that poverty is due solely to the acts of the capitalists. They axe led astray by leaders who misapply the term proletariat to all classes of wojier. He advocates that the worker should read not pernicious literature such as the works of Marx and others, but helpful books that will assist him to realise that patience, honesty, and thrift are the road to prosperity and happiness.
Friends and supporters of St. Thomas's Social Club aro reminded of the monthly ouehro party and dflnco to-morrow eveninc.
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 47, 24 August 1920, Page 8
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