Showing posts with label Media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Media. Show all posts

Thursday, 11 November 2010

A Remarkable Young Man...

A Remarkable young man...
Leon Trotsky records his impression of  Thomas Paine Cox in his diary, November 1917.

We managed again to get a lift out to Smolny with some heavily armed sailors in a commandeered car. The English reporter, Tom Cox was there, tirelessly badgering the restless sentries in his faltering Russian.
 from Ten Days That Shook The World- John Reed.

Thomas Paine Cox (1887- 1920)


Thomas Paine Cox first came to the public eye as a fourteen year old schoolboy selected to play cricket for Tamba- Tamba against the MCC.
He was a good scholar, and Clifton Gates  Kakoy funded his education. In preference to an English public school.In September 1904, Tom was sent to Morristown School in New Jersey to prepare to go to Harvard in the fall of 1906 he entered Harvard College.Cox graduated from Harvard College in 1910, and that summer he set out to see more of the world, funded still by Clifton Gates, visiting England, France, and Spain before returning  to America the following spring. he the embarked on a  career in journalism.

In the autumn of 1913 Cox went to Mexico to report on the Revolution,spending four months with the army of Pancho Villa.

In August, 1914, Cox set sail for Europe again. He reported widely on the Great War.

By now his interest in Radical Politics was firmly established, and in 1917 he was in Petrograd for the March Revolution.

Staying on in Russia Cox was an eyewitness to the momentous events of November 1917. He was as close to Lenin, Trotsky, Sverdlov and the other principles as any non Russian.

He published a number of pamphlets in the United States and Britain championing the Bolshevik cause.

Returning to Russia in 1920 Cox travelled south with Frunze's forces as they took on Makhno's anarchists in the Ukraine . En route he met Jaroslav Hasek In Samara.
Privately, Cox felt more affinity with Makhno than he did with the Bolsheviks.

Sadly during the expedition Cox contracted typhus, and died in Tsaritsyn.

Friday, 15 October 2010

Heroes of the Revolution

We recently received an e mail from the Recorder of the Peoples Council which we are pleased to reproduce here with his kind permission.

Greetings Guys!
The Peoples Council would like to congratulate you on the success of the weblog. Dick Francis has asked me to add his personal appreciation to this message.
With a stroke of inspired thinking that those of us who know Dick Francis are well accustomed to he has asked for his own personal suggestion to be considered.
As you know, there's a big weekend coming up- Clay Stock's 70th bday- The Great Leader thinks that this might be a good time to start a feature on The Heroes of The Revolution.
Keep up the good work,
Solidarity
Reginald.


We are honoured that Dick Francis himself takes an interest in our modest venture and are equally honoured to be able to act on his inspired suggestion.
Gwan Tamba- Tamba!

Tuesday, 12 October 2010

The Greatest Living Tamba- Tambaman 2009

To mark 30 years of The Revolution the Voice of The People media group launched a The Greatest Living Tamba- Tambaman* award. All citizens over the age of 16 and residents over the age of 18 were obliged to vote.The  Voice of The People produced a shortlist of 8 candidates from whom the choice would be made.
The candidates were:

  

Johnson Cox - athlete and community worker


Dick Francis, Father of The Peoples Republic of Tamba- Tamba.


Orlando Hooper- Tamba- Tamba's oldest man




Miss Evaline Howard, taught at Palmerston High for 52 years


 Rocky Johnson- wrestler and father of movie star Duane 'The Rock' Johnson


Christina Rowley- 'supermodel'

 

Donald Rowley- writer


Marco Stock- footballer

The winner was Dick Francis, with 99% of the votes.This merely confirmed the esteem, gratitude and love  which the people of Tamba- Tamba naturally feel for The Father of The Peoples Republic.
*Tamba- Tambaman is the accepted term for citizens of the island regardless of gender.