Our Story a History of the Co Operative Movement for Young People
Our Story a History of the Co Operative Movement for Young People
Isa Nicholson
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Yes, that is a long, hard word, but most of you know what it means very well. You know that if Tommy or Mary stays away from school, without sending a good reason for absence to the head teacher, the attendance officer very soon pops round to see for himself what is the matter, and then Tommy's or Mary's mother A School Gibl. free for hours. The Attendance Officek. And by Co-operation, that is warned that she must not keep her children at home unless they are ill, or she will get into trouble. ...This did not come about for long, long years afterwards, but, as I have said, this first Act was the beginning. Lord Shaftesbury did not like Mr. Owen's ideas or plans for reform, for Robert Owen was a Socialist, and nearly everyone then thought that Socialism meant revolution, anarchy, and other dreadful things. They did not under- stand that it was peaceful changes for the good of all classes, through better laws these early Social Reformers wished to bring about. But what I want you to see is this, that A Gleam ok Runshink.
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