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T'OWN COUNCILMATTERB

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THE NEW RATE,
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BY "Q.T."
As was foreshadowed in ,lltSt ' w<lek's
" Chronicle," it is not likely that there
will ~ an.1 increase' in th~ ra.tes {or tho
. finanCIal ·year. on which we have just., en::.

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",~Y'SOLD1ER'S: HONOUR ,:

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FERQU80N~.-

ttt.to-

·WINE

"THE BRlTfSH ARMY FILM"

Week beilnDlng ~l'h Aprll •.:M~~aa,., ']laud,y,
ana- W ednetdlty, .
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Frlday.~ .nd 8a.tara~y, · . I'
to WHAT . lIAPPENED TO,
- _Thunday.

JONES."

,:tIMIT:ED,

IMPOR:\,ERS. '

READING,

(2nd Part.)

" RAF~LES." . .

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.. 1'.RICE LiST .POST ·FKEE.

OPEN, .
MADE, .M {~tPVE YOU" ,
ll Qxclusi'(o t<> .~io ...:l'hea~o.)
BOOK ·Y.OUR .~EAT8 EARLl
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';HONl~. , WRITK , O~ i'\'IRE, lTHURSDA
'FRIDAY & SATURDAY

'POX oil"lCB NOW

teredo For thIS temporary rclief t here wi!!
be ll)any thanks, though the rellOOn is 01
COUl'8e, that the coullcillw.., nct y.,t . en~red
on the work of erectmg the new bridges

Cuvee Reserve ~. '" .. ,
" ' Sample battl., 4/8:':
- ~ . flOttI.. per ~ 6/: extra.

A ' T!ii-iJ!int It,ory of one 01 ' EQgu.nd~.
h.roee.
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From tbo 1 dell'b!)l.'b."iro, London.

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ST, 'PAUL'S "

Fir • . of London. ' ,Adapted . from
Ain..;.;'o'i.Ii', famous novel. .. An Epgliah

Masterpiece. ;
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R eturn visit .0£ the
. CLARENDON SPEAKING FtCTURES
(The human VQioo, Iiot 8 gramophone).
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<>::~~:;::P"i~ii:1
by
Madam
Walter'.
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by Miss
J.ck
THE SOUTH BERKS HUNT

PO INT-TO- \)() INT
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3d., 6d., hi.

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XT YYEAR
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MONDAY, APRIL .zo£h:-

WEDN~S.DAY, APRIL 15th, at
"PRATLEYS, 'STRATHFIELDSAYE
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(STORY)

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CHRON CLE

FRIDAY, April 1001,

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FARMERS' LU~CH 12.80,
FIRST RACE A'r 2.S0 p.m.
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MINISTERS AND HOME RULE

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Ioylt.tiool to Farmers 01 tb. Soutb
Hnnllo IUI/oh ond te •• 1 tb. ·.. bo~. Rac.i h....
boon .ont n)1l. t!bo~ld .be Invi.alioo. nol ha•• '

lis ten to a. concert, but to take part,

lI')LIDAVf".
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-With the passage of the 'Second Rewing

Ie d d b " h of the Home Rule Bill and- the. Mvent of
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Lauhanc . B J'd e , th '1'- t
Reo
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Ml.'J eatio Will leave Ga.ven m rl go
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ere comes & U In

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been recf'ivG,J, application ehould be made to
". Eric Pal weI, .l!:lIq., Bbillfieid Grlogt', near
ll&lLdlng,
from h18 Boathoude .s follows : the political situation. A little time for
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GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 10th.-TIlehurst re fI t . I
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SUNDAY, :APRTh 11th , will bring th.e co.untry any nenrer a. settleBT.' PETl!:R'!! HALL, EARLEY.
1",....-C;or1O.
d St
Uey at 3
t f th
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a.n
re~
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men 0
e v-exod rl
pro -em t ere 18
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MONDAY,. APRIL ~3th>-T!le' i only too much r,,?m for doubt, M.inistere
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Gormg o.nd Strca.tJoy ~~ 3. !
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(In aid of Ibo Oburcb Beaut P~troll,
RETURN 'FlARES: Tilohurst,
Goring ' do not display 0. proper SPIrIt III dealing
EA.STER MONDAY, APBILIBtb, co~nneDce ' ,
I and, Stroo.tlcy, lB. I
with this queatio n. At Do time when his
7" p .,o.
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For {urth.r nalt!eulars, ..pply to E." C~w. ; pr.e sence i.e m""~ needed Mr. Asquith can.
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Co.
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t
ve ," afm : trivea to remove himself from the House
V~lna.bla PriZE'l will , be Rh'e n. Refreshments BBto,"1 . aLtermahn 8
ottagc ,
proyided~
r dge.
Q,UDC os ~ now b e engag od or 1
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Largo or Smo.ll Particil.
·1 of Commons.
Slr Edward Grey, w h o was
'1 lokeh II,
.. noe rosrnmme
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obtained from H . CULD ... , Pool 0. filee, Rar.I.• Y:
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supposed to be le ft In ehar~e of the BIll,
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SHOW, went off to Scot:and for a holiday, and the
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READING ORPHEUS SO,CIETY,
AUQUST 12t.
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ffilDls"",,1a oceupan 01 t e
ront ene
were hardly of the calibre to deal at t his

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LAMllOURN

FLOWER

Tilehurst senrerage Rcll(~ me ' on th~

building of. Kendrick "' rl s' Scho~l, and
the adaptatIon of Reading School ror So\)
Mi·~in.tAo1 in conn'cctio~ with ·Gtoy· too 500 boys.
. it was v:armly taken
Cc,n.:r.,~.t,i·,mol Church, o.nd A .NECESSARY REMI NDER .
in the town! . If i., n ecess.nry to remi nd the counc il
.11 tho loe. and the town 01 th is, becam,e o n :Monday
committeo wore 8.6- the c ouncil, chee red by tho good 110W' at
.ist<Â¥l
of the St. John Ambu· ~oord tra:,uway r.ec.eipts and hutt e or good
l~nc~
Jun10r Y.M .C.A. Scouts,
w\ro sold progr.mmca o.~d .cted .•~ steward•. time s from the chp.irman of tho Wal~r.
Admi.ssion was free} but an offertory WB.S taken, works Committ~o and tho choirm,n of Lhe
the surplu8 of wh.lch, a.fter defraying nOO€s- Farm Crun mittee , s eemed in VlJry hi gh
sAry, &"II:penses, will- bo given to local chari- e piritB. The inC'llbu9 of incrcn.sing (' ~: p cnd i.
ture has weighed them do wV so · ) 0113 th a.t
ties.
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The -R.v. H . E. Boultbee (Vicar of Grey· th-ey seemed· quite frisky nt tho tCIll )"101'''' 'Y
friars) presided,' and- after the hymn " When relie f. . And, a.a is usun l, there WflO 0\ fonI survey the Wondrous Cross," had been deney .to go to the other ex trem e. ThQ
Bung-offered ' pmyilr .nd road from Philip· chairman of the Highwo.ys Comm i Uo"(' ('0111 pians
, N. Harri,on,
, B.D. (Trinit.y phiined t hat some menlbers of th e cO\lllc il
Tbe II.
Rev. P ercy
Congrogo.tional Churoh) thep j{8ve a.n intro- wero ' not v()ry logical, and tll ero was force
in his -contention. The <expe ndi Lu r -c .o f ce rduetory o.ddress.
He s!Lid they were
tain ~mitteer3. inc:uding tho U i:.;1!W:lI6
togetber in a Berv iee of proayer ant!
Committee, ]]B.S been kept down ill the iut hat They might that evening meditate
te·r ests of economy, fl.lld th en cf'l" tnin
gether upon t he central f.ct, not only .
thoir relig ion, not only of the ir Gospel story, gentl<lmen get up and complain of tho
Lut of the whole hietory of the human race. ~tat~ of !-he r?ws, anrl uso !CF El r'J llli "11Th oy ,vero gath oroo togeth~r, not simply to JectIV€S m v()lcmg the ir g rlcvl1.n c€~.
You

Tho Meuica l
p ort cd :Tho COIIlITI

Ih at a ll

must be
thore foro
insured
tfl e comm :

pl cto on
n ot bo
be
di.'1 tri

de- CAonnot of caurse ha.ve YOll,l" ca l(e and cn..t

voully .nd reve rently, 'n an aet of worsh;", . it too, and if the strictest economy h," to
thou",l>t. might he led by the mUBlO be exercised ~eTt;a.in work lias toO ' be (l<!were o.bout to hear, perhaps· bettor tho.n b yed. ' Several 01 tho", d elayed 8ch C n1~8
are now to be ca.rried ou t.
ever Ig;ve 'adequat<3 expre6sion.
The chOIr
was composed of mombers of mallY dlff.rent
QUICK CHANGE.
church choirs in R ea.ding·, and those prese1lt
Th
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belonLed to different eongregntions- Chriate counCl qtllC y C nn <cs fro m Un!
jan pKeople who in manY ways desired to economical to 110 spending Ilw.ln(lnr, .alld on
h '
_., .Monday
it w,," rathe r in clin ed to U,e
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and to f0IIOW'
Iatter p1'llEe.
. rv. ' tho ""me Lord C lIst,
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All sort. of s nn .~ c,; I'·OI1"

d~~~;''';Iit:ti~~':: ~P;.,.tichth~~o ,~~~~rea"~.~

!A p pr ox ima.tc
r.o mm itt~ C'8

(a) Initial

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(b) Cnnti nl!ll

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cI, rt,ili ("d f (lI'

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unpetnous in coming in.
The finer point8
It IS grat ify ing tllal t.h e. r<'<le lp Ls rrom
REQl!IRED for ROU~D"': crisis with so importa.nt a ma.tter.
The of the work we re not o.lwo.ys reo.lised, EOl" the trams tlw~ Y€IU' con~ t ltute a. r ee 0 1'<1.
l
• nOUTS, &:0: , al , o ~IG BOW~ANG.
whole treatment of the IriBh bUlliness hili! instance, the pi.nissimo ll..... g.. in ·the The mayor attrIbuted t :,is h"ppy result
A. E . WIC.J[S,
been {]()rte with n lel'ity wJlirh. i~ h~rdly "Litany of the P,"ssi.on," eo poignant in ! largely to the acceleralion of t·he serv ice.
Violin, MISS IVY ANGOVe,
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feeling, 'should have boen much more Bub· I bnt tllere I>re {loubtlos3 oth~ I· ·cau.",,, beBideB
n~rilono, MR, CHAIotLEB THEm.
HOD. : SBe. I fair to the country or to the strong Opposi· dued. As hinted above, the work openB up this.
Tho weather "andii,,,,,,, a ' th"
Ol~ eB and PI.r~ ·BbngB b~ 'be MODlbelil.
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: tion, but it ia perhaps not Burprising,· con- infin.ite p08s:bilities, wi~ suoh la.rge forco8~ 1 8umm('r w ere more favourn.b1e thClll in
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for ,c on~ra.st and . dehcacy ,of ·'~Ol\tm e!lt" 1912, and there ,""as generally moro mon oy
Ticket, aL lIe ·sro. AHw: lIB, 8/·, 216, 21., 11.••·
sidcring that MinisterialistB are only Con81derJllR', however, the di,llicultIe<l \V!nch about.
Moreover, the .uo·ce&~ 01 the
.E.:
c[U'rying·· out a b ar~ai n with the Irish h.d to be over~me, tho chOIr may be con· i Rendill" Foot ball Club h as C0nsi deI'ably
c
gralul.tod 011 It • . work.
The baB. SOIOl,t
. t .f tl
t'
. Nationalistij, e.nd will .be h e nr.tily glad was ·M r. H. E . Portsmouth, whoso full
u9SIS "=
I.e
ram,;"ays depnrtmcTl,t. (·o r >
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SO~5
LI:.llT&D,
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bust
vo
:ce
fill
ed
the
ho.lI.
He
WaR
not
al·
tJle
blg
crowds
wblch hav e nsscmb ,<'d Flfi
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY.
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wJlen Uley pan, get rJd ,of 60 thorny and : ways true, but his singinFt ,wn.s very pleILBing, 1 RIm. rn.rk swe l~ ~he traTn~\,[l,y receipts Bub&
difficult So problem. None of th e Ca.binet I hi!'! best effort.a boing "He made himself of 1 6tnntlUlly.
It IS somctun<!d CI\'c rl oo![ec1
SERVICES, ' SUNDAYS 11.;W a,m. ..nct
h
I no r epl1tlltio n," and U A.!J Moscs lifted up the , llOW much t.h e R.e:l.<ling Tri\mWi\VB Owe to
ldARLOW,
Beem to ave ~ad" ~ thorOlll1h st udy of the . sorpent, " which he sunR' with accuracy and i the 'port of fool·b nll. We ce r tai llly sharo
Cf.30 p.m.
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'~ 28 Marlow.
subject; ccrtrunly none ot them hav~ I mea oxpross·,o n , . l\If~. Thomas F . Tee w~s l thc h op e tll(\t wlnle a.mple p rOVIS Io n Iff
TESTIMONY MEETINGS
T.lephone NO!!. ) 539 Re.4 in ll.
ta.ken the trou'hle to
to Irel
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I the tenor, but hu VQ,ce was ra.ther too th!O 1l1ade for t he inevitable expenditure :1l1f'OO
on the 'Second and Fourth W Odn_adayo in
ToJegrama:- 11 Wctborodll/' Marlow.
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and to get f~r such a. 11\l'g~ ha.n,. ~ou~h. he sang 111 ! in regard to the r-elav:ing of th" Lntck, ftTHl
e.oh month, at 6.30 p.m.
an
iutimate
acquo.intn.l1<!o with the COD - -moo. style (\nd ynth 'D.~~Bbo foohng.
He WIlS , rene\\'ing the overhead e(lldpl" " nt-t.h nl\ ~lj
R eo.ding Room open DRily 2 to 4, . "oept
TRONG PALE "nd MILD
ALRS"..
obv,ouBly handIcapped In that gergcou. teRor l th I bl"
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Sat.urdays.
B8.turdnYI: 12 to 4; alao MonSroUTS, and PORTER, in clUk. ' ai dltlons or the true feeling of the difJ-ere nt 'l 601o, H King ever glorious,." nnd over-weighte c. ou lOS 0 , Ie toe ca.,. !-;cn rc~ y )(\
dnys 7 to 9 p.m . Free.
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Ul.ool price!
1 hI' h
t
ed lTI tlle dllfO:t. "So thou Hftest"
God eo called urgent-HInt th('l'c will h C' n. , sll b ...
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sectIOns 0 t ells peop .e ,
They have l ed ' th
"' I'd'"
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d,,·
Addre.. : 153, . FRIAR STREET, . READ·
,K. (PALE ALE) at 19. pdr gallon: ~ •
ov
e war
wa~ 8~ng M a .. quar""l
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(5752b)
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,1lever attempted-not even tho Ch,.,1 I by M".ter Loonord Goodall Mr A J Po- ' <oro to the r.ehef of l.he .rate9.
ll1 0 1 mID·
. A warded.t' rJze
tN8
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Exhibition, 1912' fiye ' par oen&. ' Socretary-to appreciate thc poin t 'of view cock, Mr. Tee. an
r: ort.m911~. I, 0 0 ' I w".vs (lmnll. , ~" III or una " In p(",e.", ~g
; ' d~i'!C°o"UU'''
lt for oash
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4l Ul t.e dlsti nguIshmg ,himself, hls bl.~ hl note! I Bu~h a c apable .sUC('f'dSOr t() ~rl'. lllnlls III
NOTICE TO CIVIL SERVANTS, SUPERSpecially brew~d and recommended for of m.te r , and they seem to be totally ' being pure .and .tr?ng. J,Vh. Edward J . T ee the person of Mr. Croven.
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ANNOATED CIVIL SERVANTS, AND
Hunily UIO.
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Greyfnan
M'8S10n H a.lI) was
conductor ..tnnd
dcse~.os much pral8e ror h" GOOD NEWS PROM TIlE FAn))",
TO WIDOWS AND ORPHANS OE' _"1
ALE AND .STOUT IN ·B OTTLE.
the Land Purch,,,,, s.Y6tem l)as caused a haul .~ork ' n nreparmg for ·the concert, ~v)lllo
Equall y g",>Wvin" " th n o\\' from tl'
CIVIL SER AN S
PlIOttB p~r dozen.
'd
hI
h
f f r
t
. d he was q.n offiClcnt conductor.
Mr. CVrll H . h'
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Magnums Larg~ bolts. Small C0081 ern e c snge 0
ee lllg owar. Peo.r.e presidod at the organ with s.bij'ly.
C airman of tel' arm Comm,ttee, th r.t ,1",
(Ropl1tod (Reputed, (Reputed Home Rule. During the Second Reading
commI t tee are ant,c ,patI,,~ a r,n' n'ore fav·
qto.)
. pt..)
. • pl •. )
u·· t
f ' Ii . 1
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ourabb bnlanoo·shcct. TllC los. 0 11 tho
UllSTANTI,\L BENEFITS
India Pale Ale .. .
2s, Bd.
1•. 9d. no ""~IS er , 0
rst -c •• s Im pertance was
{!\fm hRs been a big it-em in the town ',.
tnlned through Member.hip
2.. 6d.
10. ,6d. pr06Cnt.1furiiIg imporlant de l>aj;es to reply
.
finn·ncinl statement ror. '~,me yearn , . and If
Ing and D'strict Civil Service J\"so,,,auo.n. ' Family Pale Ale 4a.
21, 6<1..
1,. 6<1. to tIle.l suggootions of Mr. Bonar Lnw and I The~ was 1\ lIugo gathenng at . U IC th,t !o",:, Can be c ur ta, led, then th e outFor particuhrs apply hy lottcr to
,I Stout .. , ... .. : ... 4a.
Slout
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4..
2..
6d;
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Broadlace
Hotel,
Hlllh
Street.
R~ad
lllg,
loolc
is Uldeed favourabh
OatmeAl
Tho Secretary, Reading and District Civn
al. Od, 1... 6<1. , Sir Ed~vnrd Carson, Apparently tho on Tuesday e.y-ening , 111 honour of ~rr.
~erviee A.,ociation; ZOa, CROSS STREE'Il, Do"bl. Btou~ .:. ...
(highly reoemmanded).
1polif!-Y of d.rift i.e to be pursued The George Kedge. la..Le steward ()f· the
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(9909b)
PI"".e a,k 11oar03t allcnt fo, orioo li.t.
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Beaconllfield Club.
The object of the
RE(ADJNG G 'I'D],' N'P'I)S'
WCAL AGKNCIES· ov()rn}ll~n!'-hke Mr. Mlcawber-arewait· 8atbering 'w a.s to !16k Mr. Ke<1ge's accept·
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RRADING'I ing for ' s<imething to turn up. They are a/lce o.f " purse cont<>inil'B £lO, and 611
ASSOCIAl'lO}·.
NOTICE.
ThOl'laa Wether6d and Sana, Ltd, (Mr. J. I . tt'n
ff th
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illuminated add"""",. Mr. Anthony Hough·
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,Burtonshaw). Cavel"8ham Ro:ad.
1 t 1 ~u 1 g 0
~ e Vl . o.y aa ong, M ~S~lblCIJ ton presided, cmd in making t he pres-elIto..
At the ~ortmg]~tl~ mecti~}g of tJlO Rendj~..9'
THE 1tEA1HNG AND DISTRIOT
:,. Dav.y, Ly"dhuro~~ Arm., Queen "I IA the hope that. circumstance • .w"l "riS<' tion expressed tl,e regret thoy felt 1 that Gardeners. ASSOCIatIOn on Monday. Mr. J. T,
nUBLIO
1)"N
'JmAr"SER'
VIOI>
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M Kedge Tubb laho.,rman 01 cammltt""l prcBldod, anti
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T. B. Baker, 17 and 19, Chestermanl' 0 cpt m out 01 theU" dIfficulty.
Yet
r.
g., at e
ward' and th.i~ best th.re wo.s ago.in II. good attend"nce.
The
(l ..ta Dispen.ear, BUlldililra); :
: the qu~stion will have to be faced and tlit w~~a most poldPular ste
" h'
. I h' evening was devoted to tho following com_
, J. H. Dowell, Butchero', Arms, HOlier"
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accompan~
1m m
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CHAIN ' STREET, READING.
Btred.
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·The . ImpN!esion ' is, !utnre. The address, which .w~ the, work 1 . Vaso of flowers (open to hend gard ener.;
,r"S'l'ABLISHED to ' Pro~ido Dentii.l · At.
MrL E. S. E.'ght""n, The . Carnanon . however, gainillg ground tliat the Govern. of Mr .. O. ;F. Smlth, reo.d.
··We, the "mgle.handed garden ers and fOl'omon only).~ , tond'''ce b,. Qu ..li6ed and Rogilt.>red ,Arm., ne Beauvoll' Itoad.
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undel'6>gnoo , on behalf ,of the members of I , It. E, Barnes; 2, F . S. Coat'" ; 3, C. Good,
Dentist. ., Modi6od . B'ee" and bY "' Small
Mr. ' J . W", EDnew, ~I ~Iord Road. . '
m.n , u!' .... 80met 109 turns "p, interJd the Be";,,onolield Club, 1'eg to tende~ our child.
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Inatalm.nt! for Por~nl ' Insured und~r tho
Mr. J. Alborauch, R .... L,on, SoutJ.iJ\Iilp. ! to ~stpon. m8t~rs until the !.... t moment good WIsh". for a succes.lul luture to I V.se of f10W"r8 (h"at! gardeners, .,mgl,,.
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- George Kedge, together with a purse 01 handod gardoner' .nd foremcp not OLliowed
No.tion';l .[';'urallOO Aot. .and ' Ot...... wholO ton Street.
Incom. do .. Dol oxceed £160' pe;' .. nnwn.'
H .. Godol ..M, Oohcrne A.tma, Grey., and . t""~ . to proceed by way of ulbm~tum gold . BB aq appreciation 01 his gooo fel· to eompete).-I, R. Eaker ; 2, D .. PetterRRrul o. l1 .
. HOURS OF ATTENDANCE:
Road ·
M'
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b
-by pr"'enl.ing the .Opposf&ion with .. take lowship.-A-nthony HOUIIQton (chaiNnan), son
3'1 H,' B
od f
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B ;ow
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T . H arvey, ' I\rqu18 0
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G W Edward8 (secreta.ry) R W Brown
0 ' owers BrrRng
or c ect opon
MORNINGS,' Da:l,y at II o'cIO!'k.
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R. Bartholomew, Jl.oI!0t.. Weldal .. Si.
or ..,ave It proposal. We ':a" see no (t'
.
\ E J R'lJ
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_ to head gardenerB, otc.).-I, J. Wynn;' 2.. 0,
AFTERNOONS: Tn...., Thurs., Bat., p.m.
Mr. A. J . Fielding, Pond Him .... Oxford prospect of a 1'<!!\Ilonable and pacific solue
lea"ur(erl' 'tt ')" I M lUI Ked ••.•. "t o~i Goodchild; 3, P. K.ye.
EVENINGS : M?n .. Wed., Fri.; at .7 p ,1O. Road.
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g~ove comml ee. .
r. ge 01>1 a Y Bowl of flower •. arranged ror clieet (head
For further mformatua. applr to tho
h:.r, W . . B. Kindell, E1do!, ,Ar1llll, Eldon . tlOn 10 th18 course, and It Ie the du~y 01 ~c1tnowl~dge<1 tho gift: .
·harmol)Y 01 8"'rdonors, otc., not allowed to compete,. - 1,
8ecretan,
,
19376bl
Terraoo.
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i the Opposition to nress th() Government .he. even~ng WlIB contrIbuted t.o by ~eesrB. H. Ra~dall; 2, J. IJoyd ; 3, R . Baker.
Mr. L. u,wrence, Rupert ArlDlj - Rurerl .
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8. L. MiUe, W. Hyde, R. Brown" ..nd The 'IUdR'cs were Messrs. F. Townsend, T.
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Str""l
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' hard· when the-aeaslan !"'sumes III order to others. 1
Judd and B. C.pon· th.ir work ,owing 10 th'!
R'~
Mr. It. Webber,. -Th.... Princ. of .Wal.., f.Qr.e the"", to ;d eai with th<l-que~tion. 'The
do,",nes. of tho co';'petition, w~s particul.rly;
•
O~r~a,*_ . J . White, ' D;amooo ' ~igD, .
practically admit that
'Is BUILDING .PL1)TS AT'BOULTER'S ai'fJ~':;..eet;ng had be"n seleetod for tho .n.
.~REWF;R8, WINE AND BI-mIT .
Maunt 'P16&o&nt~
" . , l impossible .to ,w,ree mater and indee<1
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LOCK. ' '.1 . .
nunl hospital night, whcn ' members bdng
.
RCHANTS, AND I MINERALBONNING :-Mr. B. Webb, I:.Jl IllD. '
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Dower" which ..~e next d.y s.nt to tho Royo.l
NUFACTORERS. " Phone'3a '
'l'WYFORD i -Mr. · A. Bo.ydon, Gold.n . afteT, the great demon8t~atIOn i~ 'IfYde
Berk,hiro'Hospitaland the Workhouso I"fir,
Park last Saturday it would be folly to do
mary.
!'I0arly one hundred bund,ca w"r~
W. . J . .WII- ,
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brouR'ht lD hy tho foll OW ing ccmtrIbutoT"j •
so. Ii- IB ' for_them to pNldu<le new
MeBsrB . . Tubb, Pow ell, Nevo, Fnll<er, g.
~
C~ Cr,ooo posalB for dealiiig : with the difl\trulty
Goadger, Tovey, Reeves, F. Town sel"I, {i'.
(4439) ,
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Goodgor, E. J. Doro, J. WY11n, I-Inin.. W,
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everYie~ort muat h. made to brmg
Brown, G. Durr(l,nt, Hinton. , Bailey, w.iIDon,. ',' I
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a ~ea.lrz\;ti<in thnt it is 'fumo' to', deJay
Load.r, Blackwell, Gilbert, Box'" ll, etc.
THE BR EW E R Y
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. A oollection on behalf of tho ,fund. of tJl'li
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Royal Berks Hospital was mad e by tho asso ..
Heq!ey _on .. Tbllme'i/,
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ci.tion's ropreaent.tive; Mr. E. J. Dore, th.;
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of £2 3:1. being re.lised.
BRANCHES" STOMa. ·
JjY. APPOlNTMEI!lt'
In tho point. competition Mr. J . T. Tubll
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receivod 1()~ for apples, Mr. H. Good""er U)
HBNLEY : ' 38; .HART~.
TO H .M. K.ING - GI~0IRG,~
for o.pPt.. , Mr. R e"ve. 9 for ,violots and migr ,\VkRSHAM: '3'.J '3 8,'
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nonctte , and Mr. .G. Tovey 10~ for fer ne.
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Mr. R eeves and Mr. T ovey woro a.lsO!
:tWItLMB: OJj.ofi';
awarclod 0. certificate_for their exhibit.
I

T otal nm o nnt

Ac tun.l ftll\()l lnt
'.A \' crn.~n anl nll!!
No. of crm t ri

i

WE T'H:mRED

of

claim s

r n.id thr nll g h
hnustcd II .. ,

LAnGE 'l'OWN BALL. WEDNESDAY.
Al'RfL,~2D'd, at 8. .

'11'HO.l'dl1.S

of

II I),

'A p p rn'i i.n:1 lr> l.)!

tive jlLm rn.ctory i!: I} happy :1ugury rO t" AI
h
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d' bl
f
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n t e woo a very ere Ita e pcr arm· reViva 0 (lCIt rro.pcrit,y, "nd nIle of th o
ance of the work WRS given.
'l'ho chon was wa.ys in wh ich that can b est be teetered is

were

or
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n o,

N' rtifi(' n to
A \'rrn.'! ,'

THE RENDERING.

sa.ng well, though they

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fln.

cNi.ifi (, d (o r ..

A n! r:l~ ' l

in takinp; "ll the Cross and follow 111 I< Him, Finance o,mmitteo (A Itlel'n1"n MllrLin)
to find th n tr Wo dcopoot n Ollee and tho sweet'1
t
1
eat joy of life ",na to suffer. for the brethren. WI 1 no r c n.x any of his -cffort..~ ill this
diri)ctiOIl.
'l'he er·e ction of the Co · opc ra.~

well bal.nced, the attack was excellellt, and by .. mOOeI·.. te mte.
tho volume was impreasive.
'I.'he ladics' l .
voices were of Koodq".lity, and the menl TRAMWAYS' RECORD YEAR.

.

N o, of c1nirn a

In His footsteps, and It strjve His works to
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do." It WIlS good for them to dwell upon were made , most of them. g('..()d ill lheir
the oontril 'r ea.lity of their fait.h in that
way, bnt none ISO urg-ent as t. h o gr ea t pro'·
b ecause music oould do for them what
ject.s which the council ha s yet to rll cespoken word h.rdly ever could sueoced
nnd pay for.
The presen t 's hould ho ~
doing; a.nd would lea.rn how Chr:st's suffer~ time or hu sbn.ndi ng r·m ;:ourcos in Vi e Yf of
ings had turn.d mon to th" servico of human· tho future, instead of adding to e' poll(H.
iiy and t.ruth throughout ,dl the a$"cs; and, ture, and we hopo th e clltl.i r mrm of t,ho

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READING" TERRIERS'" DANCE .

• Tho ~rie. · of dances held at Iho Drill
Hall, ·St. Mary's Butts,.. 118."fo been • grea
800i.1 .U~8il.· On E'ri~.l., Ih. Drill Hal
was oro.w dcd on the

OOCB~uon ·

of the

tli~·rd

dance beld this .....on. , -Th. band of ·the;

4th. Royal EerlC9 Reaiment a.ccompan'ied thel
1dn.nomg., which · waa- kept u~ wIth , mucb

ROadal Bpirit until 12 . o'clock.
D"f.U\g an int.rval
,ongs ' we .... ~unlt by Drummer Diffin. , Be ...
c'
~1LIlt'M"jor Butler was the M.n.
()n' Bank
Holi~~t ....nothe{ dance ' w':lI be h.ld a' ~~..
~~~dll, Tb(( PO~~II< pri~ of lI"1f.~ 1

l

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kn own as

who Wf'TC
th o I"t of

who had not

.holl ld npp ly
t OT

,:: a.mc.

'T'hf'V

n.llthor i ~(\

th('

in!; t;:t,n t inn t n
prodnr.t,inn 6f
U(lrSOIl 9 wh .f> n
from n dfl t ....

.of thf'

TJ,cy hnn
tho rosolnt'
we ' for th o
th o c apitnl ion

(l i(l no( ,w lr ct
tilt io n elur ing
l'h('\'

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£ 739 '2.'. 5<1 .
l\\rco n1l'di rrd
p n lld for lhe

bo at

tho