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TALK OF' READING.
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LORD READING
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: .T4,~ ooci,oty, hel!! their· third annual dillner,

wl~h .uoo~, on Wednesday eveninl1 in

·the

~pure RoOm of-- the. Aeeocia,tion in Friatl

~tMe,~ ':",~' R,:-~ "Ro,we (chairman) pJ:e·
also~, present
were
..<:fif~~Jm'8i(i~~~{;,tJ~~~~~i~;;j;~:';~':·:l,
" J~~""~~::";;"'#~~~~;;;~~"""""'~~"I·la~,.
l¥ew 8 ;~d
,ii'" ', .'!lontr:,
A,;-C?1f' ~"i!.
W.,,:.J,
Marks (hon.
~eorotMY), ·:E; .. :a.a.~tram, H, B, Rowe, F . H;
, Cran~"'!.'7'
A: , S . .:Wood, W, HOWle, H. M.
~Bd'rJS, M. . •
Bea~ley, W. T . Patterson 'E;
' J. Tee, T:, F , T<;e,p~ty, W. J., Bastow', L.

TO PRESIDE AT
A8S1ZES,
IN
, TERE, ST. ING RE!lIrnrSCENCE"

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~uch g~;!,hflc~tlon

took

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un-land M;:,

iI· lB. Marks, in reply, Mid tJrat I after h iS o.PPolntmen~lrcll the S}()U VIf) l t
With sU(;h small num boTs as theIrS I Reading
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D more 6Q III'!
onthusiastic They aU rcg'retted Lo d I ' ~i '1 0 t 10 pIneo l\.t whi c h hl l'l

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' h'lS most he.. dd e,
d tat,
h Mr, James
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Callr y had been,
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.obhged to Te61gn the cha.umn.ush:ip of the
made an o~er, to !'Ilr ' eocietf' _owing to ilI.health,
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1<'dw:ard Carson Wlth
a , Vlew
to ' M,r , W , H <luse an d MER
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ate Iff
I a pro·
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posed and a.cknowledged U Tho Houses of
.Bettling ;. tite difficuIt!r: ,.· We 'h.ope .thia Parliameilt,'"
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, )Ij,CH WEEK.DAY, ' ~m

JlOTEL,,- ~N(i'8 , ROAD, READJ;N~,

FARE 1/-.

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l'ROPRIETOR, . '

JOHN HUMPH~IES"
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up "', I opIen
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' e""p 101" l\y IllS. repl'eS<! nt!>lion of the t"" ,
l o r nine yeo
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t'ar lament.
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nee. lOl). WI I mn.ny local orgl\.n\'"ut.i<mg bj Ii .
r esld~nCoe ~n "ts ouLskirt.., lind not ll:" I"" .~
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• d1 _:'The ~nny, Nav:y and Civil Service" wa'S· by .hIS ChOIOO of t itle, thn.t it i~ s peci,dh
· t;rlove was ~~~ . InBpl~e mer~ ~ glv~n by Mr .. H . M. Harris. . . .
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fittmg that ,h e t;ho~ld· open hiR circ ui t wr:l'ir
the ' view of dr&Wln'g a. red
Oa,Pta.lD Gem l Barh-am (Terntoruda). lD TO: at .the town. of 111 8 ado pt.io n. The 1.''1', 1
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turnmg . thanks, epoke of tho Te rritorio.l . ChIef Juet.we of the <hy hil S oft
109 a,c:r~as. the .trall a9d dlv.~rtlDg Forees ,a obeing m ..int ..ined i!, ' a .Iat. ,of ' presided at the A.sizc.' at Rca<iI, :::'
attention of' the ' House from the e~!'i·nc~, a!,d advocated Mllonnl serv,ce Though we believe LOl'd A.lv".rsloOII 0 li e' .: :
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took the Berksh i re A ssi7.f's . ·L
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diSCUSSion of. ·the . delInquencles of .The other toasts · were "Arts nnd Sc.enoo," imm'e diate predecessor" Lo; I)CI . :'~ h,,,
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proposed by Mr , H, B. Rowe and rc.spondcd Rii'
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ceTtam members of the _Gove~llInent to by ,M~. W , J, Ba.tow,' B.A.; "The J USHe
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,l owen ~IIII LIIJ''' Chid
in attempting "to put · these grave Ladles, '. propose~.rby Mr. M, W, n ... le,Y, ustlce Colendge, both <) ,,1 <'0.
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Ju{101' (ass,.f4!'t'.. ec·r etary Y,M,C,A.), H. ' w. ~:; int~restJng announoement th"t LOrll
Bryant, W. "' Thompson ,
Crisp
CaaUc
IDa: ]8 ~ pre.:Hd~ over the llcJk,>illl O
Brooker, p, Smith, Nicholson, ' Sparrow: Summer ~8Slzes at Reading w"l alTo ,',1

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no SOClety
t U1P-.. ' whep.
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RreemAon,
L. ( C. Maries, Hoarne,
to t h e pt()
cop)(l
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etc.
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• mg, 1t IS a slgnal honour
the tof
own ""<1
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e .e ate , In t e
9 use 0
om,
After tho 10Y.l toast,
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certainly wholly approlma.le tl,"t t ' 'L I
.mons "on Tuesday
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and
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a 0
e SOCIety,
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u sttce I:) hould .c hoose the
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.rema.r In.R' tuu,t It was A. Vf!ry useful ODe' I ClrcUlt as the finst·
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&. ~almon, Warrilow. BeJlh'l,
=~i""===="ii':;;;::-,!i""===~;;:-~;;;;;;; CJi~vers~' N: .A,., Spencer, R. S., Rudman, W.

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Needlework.,
Book '
. BtudYI will lake ' place·. at. . ~HE' LARGE
ll'oWN BALL, READING, on WEDNESDAY NEp"'17..
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Admi •• ioo 1/" 6d, IWd 9d. Hon, S_c.;Mr..
DfttL1ND. ~A8~tII". 11/C~ .."en Ro·.. a, Re
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WETHERED

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REWERS
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TJ:1e VISIt of the ·Lord C1IIH .J u ~ lil'<! ill an
because thiS Government are a trlC y
Songs were ""nderoo hy Mess,s, L. H. 8nl'l offiCial capacity is stron gly «'lll i"i""""t III
lot--;and the' Buspicion that this may mo~ a n d T. F .. Tee, SGiectioos by Mr. Lon another .ex,M.P .. for R ca..:lillg' , wh l) g:t\·c t I ll
M O._B, 1\ ~!eohon .h.Y tho Y.M.e.A. Malo ~he : t:e\,rcscntu.t. Lon of R ca.d i ll g l\lI· ./ Lh~) '
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b'
e only another manCDuvre 18 eep- VOice CholT, Bn o,rlgmal poem by Mr. A. S. JUdICU\ bellch-:Afr. Ju sti ce 'i'nlf0 urd
ened by' the fact that the next d~y QWo"'!: 1 and. p.rt.,on ~." etc" , b y 1ho Ebor
Ta>fourd had.. . of COllr"C, Y<ry d" , ,: ",i,
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Mr, EdWIn J. Tee a.cte d as 6oclat1<>n With Rend i ng f
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the Prime Minister saId that Mr . •cenmllanisl.
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' au d nf:j" n stuff
or gO,.WIL',a",
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matters to the E,roof." _ We say thIS ' Visitors," given bv J..-h. W . '1'. Patterson,
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Winston Churchill's action 'Was with·
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Dl"'G VOCALISTS' nTI",DDING
out C a b met
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elieve ih·a.t Mr, Churchill eQuId 'go
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's o far aimply on his owD; respon";, 'I of Much interest wa~ evinced in tIle wedding
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Mr. Ernest C . D'raoup and

Miss

the Oxford Circuit ns Lhe M Clin for hi,
fOr anSlC nb lhty, He was "Iso .1I,,·ill" tll'O
?~p,,,ate periods ,lII.l', fol' the I'o ,~,u , h .
lhough h e was made a j udge in IRI !I it
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: WIJ8 no I t Ie 'pring, A:--.izcs in 18;),1 that

Elsio 1 h e vll3!ted t.he town

Ill.

IllS Jw1J CIIl I c a p :w i Ly ,

Perhaps the explanatIOn ls l 0",?mb., two well,known Reading voeali.~ ' and the town eouncll ""cog lJ iord t.he oc,
the Governnlent wished to get ' whloh took ~la(le in D road Str ee t' CJl'll.pc! 0';' cn8~Dn by prc sentillg him with llll a~ldl'(>-<lf.

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. .:..' .. ) ? 28 Marlow.
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.6 ep one '. os. ~) 539' Reading.
!,TcJeara.ma:-H WetberedJ," ~Marlow.

Ithat

TuesdAY.

Rcw,

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M.

Ra.wlinson w1lleh was prepnr r.<l by the tow n d \'rk. ')1\ 41

all the advantage they could from .Mr. officiated. Tho bride. who \\l f1.S given away which contltinerl th e followin'g ... e lLtl' ! IC"~·: ~
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by .her fa~hcr, ' was at;~endcd by two bridc5- "Amongs~ the most c ivi lio.<l('d n a-1iOll:' Iff
ST, JAMES', .l'BBEY nUlNS.
hurc l\1'S advance w ilst glvmg .ma,ds-Mh's K F ·,'.nOIS .nd Mi" E, CoomJ;ls, antiquity it wa, usual to accord l'"hl lO
ece of I 0 bride, Mr. A. E Porker o!lie1l\' demon sLmtlOllR of esteem to the i " 1Il1'1,t
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nd
MILD
ALES,
the~selves
perfect
liberty
to
reput"d
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PORTER, in o&llu &t
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e as ~est man. Both brldo and brldo- ho'nouI,ed citizen s in lile !()<!.d iLr Ii
UlIqal
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diate i~ should it SUit thelr _ con- , ~r~h1ci'(}u~
r~;pio~ts
tmnn.v presents, tinguic:thed as thc·ir birthp ln.,c e; ~ tH ( ' ii \,h~~
wilL 'be b.ld lu 'be ' SCHQOLS.OOM;. on .1 \;;"IL (PALE:A~ a.t - Is. p~r ~Ilon; , venience , Such tactics as these lend
Bride \0 brtdc~;~~':n~C'?old9. a:lbert..
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poet, the. orRto~, nncl t h c legislatol' \\,,·r.,
SATURDAY NEXr .. :Hoy Ind, "13.80 p.m.
Award~ ~r' ... M,,?al and D'ploma :.some support to the fear that is wIdeB,idegroom to bride-Pearl and ,apphire t1,u s ~ccelY~<1 wlLh IlOil Otn' nnd, rc\'<' ,."",'" " "
Esblbitron. 1912 • . Sve per ccnt.,;,,'
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We thlOk that ~Il your lord shi p ,'I JlO St;(,S~II I~ i
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.spread In Ulster that the Govern- ' Mr. and ·1\1rs. G. A. Coombs-Dinner sor- I u.ndo.uhtcd dftuns t o t hese eOIl!hill('(l d i,JADMISSION 2d.
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rowe an rocommen "" or,
t' t
d to "<Ii h" . L , ' .
th v;"e .nd trinket set
I t1l1 et1Ons , th o municipality of Ik lld illg ·
---------:,.--------,' men In en
s. . .~~r . In
e
Mr .. and ~1I:a. A. E. Coombs -Silv~r 1eapot may be r\t .lenR t .nllowl'd to t'ccogn is(' ~ oll(' ud
SMALL T.OWN:·j ALL, RE .... DING:
AND STOUT IN BOTI'LE.
end. In any event, It IS dIfficult to and Imen.
~e mos t llluslflQU6 of loh eir fell ow t"", ,,"··
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Pri",,- per d".en.
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approach a settlement 'on these lines,
~r ,oAd ~ro. S. V. Coomoo-Marce ll
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Magnum. Larg,,·b otu. S'mall
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rh~hlr css was presclI Lc d by Lhe ''' '',l'oo
(R"p"ted (Reputed , (Roputod Unless those members ol the Govern,
Mr. ~ ~raou,,~ G"rdon ,m"lcmcnts. .
(Mr. J . 'B. Goodchild), who, llR the lal.1
ta be given b)
qta)
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. M[.!J· . "n.~tlp~·VnSBlf, torn b :r.v l. Ch108. Mr. J . A. Bruin in h is a d mi rablu IccLll m
... I.... d ;0 1100
P&le AI.
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1 .. 9<1' meot W 0 rna e t eae proposa s m a y ", A, Droeun- SRlin "i ~er<l ow ll
0" Tallourd ~ml'nd8 us
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lRKWRIGEl'J',
oft.mOOD'D•• ',
', Pale Ale 4a. . 2a. . tid,
h, 6d. be taken to be spming the mind of ; O~rr '9I':0rtsmo~Ui2 S:""
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co. 1llled the position of de aeon nl. ll,n ..1
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4a.
2& 6d
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(I sser
8noon~.
Htreet
Congreg
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, Vocalist, ""i lB
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6d'- ' l' 6d,' the Oabinet who will back up' their
"Tor. and M,... . Rose (Po,·tsmouth)-Fi,h
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lUre l, In l\' li' eI1
SMITH; BoloPfaDl'
i.~-r.!~~'''g °iU" " 5.
c.s.
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I kntv{'.B rmo '(1rk~
the Judg e 8 fncher had filled l\ ~!lIlt l a.r
,.companist, HI', . ,
r':~Jri~~ed);l!a. Cd. . ~., ' 6d, declara~io~,~, .there ia no solid ground
M~ . Chnrlo. ·Meor.. (Pmlsmou thl:JlSilvor office, ~nd over wHieh h ie gra.nd fa ther I.nd
-. Pri ... lit .Admie,ion,
ask ne.rest allen, fo, ft.ri"'; Ii.t.
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B u t we 'I )o.m
. noon,
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been p""ter,
ldml"'on 1/
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upon w 1C . 0 1'0 orwar.
Me;,,,,, D
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will do the Gov~rnment the credit' .. s;ivo; I;,; I.~; k~ ifc. '·
oor.,
or tsmout,) - TALFOURD'S ELOQUENT REPLV.
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.believe that their 'intentions. are of
lfrrr E.
Willillm,-Frllit bowl and spoon.
reI?ly is an
examplo
CHRISTIAN
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Bt: of oOley 8oho~\-'ranln lu s.
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of h .s glow)11g , .f S()mewlln Ln(Jrld , ,t)lc. anJ
the best; tha.~ ~hey earnes~ly
.
fir e ';;'~!'nStre"t ChOIr-Bro... and m irror ~IS() ennta,inB ,,11 e l{)~" e llt" nnd cv i <I,~lItiv
S
'-i E~~kCEp~, SUNDAY
. S .. 1.1..30 . .i.m,
to find ;' IL 's olutlOn that ' wIll satIsfy
Mr, ano Mrs. PMkoT-Cul.tc "
Si ncere tribute to hi. 1I "tIV{) t"" n , Ac·
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Mr. and Mrs. ~.tch('; 1l-0nJ( t~· fr
c ept my h ca.rty tha,lI k s rOl' tho ho nour yon
TESTIMON'S(. MEETINGS
Ulster. What then 1 I s it possible
Mr, ano .:',Irs, Wilkin,-Pl .. ,.od :,,~ ~~;,o t
llI\ve oonkl'rcd upon me by lho , ad,lre,"
on the Second.. and ~Ot1~ Wedh~Bday. in
to' deal 'l'iCith the matter on t ,h e li;'es
Mr; and, Mrs. Goff (Chiswirk)""'!Pln tul b;.l. with Wh'Ch you h ave greetlld IlI.V,h,., t Jud.,
. eaoh ~onth, a.t 6.30 p.m. . ~
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ed' b M
Ch
h ' III'
S· to r dIsh. .
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I cw.1 VIIHt to }'OUl'
t own" and p-cl~ cv~ ll'DoO
ReadlDg R oom ,'Opon Da.ily 2 to 4, exoept
The ' Carn.non sugges.t . y
r-,
urc I t
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Mr., Dakm-Fi, h knives and fo:ks nnel I whell I MSllr{) yo u t hat ..my apprec.atlOn 01
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Saturdays.
SatuEdays· 12 to 4;
day! 7 to 9 p.m. Free.

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Add(oss: 153, FRiAR
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Oxford, Boad.

Edward OaTson's view . is ·tha.t- Mr.

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Churchill'a proposal to lIim
Lion; !!OIlthamp. Uls'ter should be excluded from the

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WAnING .
VINaS ' . BANK. .
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72, LONDON ST/-lrEIp'. READING.
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Bank IHOI1I'1;
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nBoill_l0 til! 4 (exaept Wedn_~I,
WO<ijleod.y, 9,30 till ~M!, .
Friday ""'i Satw;<I"Y e~ (, WI a.
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lIlt.e..e,;t .alrowl..! , ,,,,, . ~p""'it.: "

.' 21 per ·oent-.

o..~1 D.partmen~

2i per oent, suppleimei1tary: nepartm ....~

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1'17:( OXford
WOkingham
Road, Readi!>Jt,., alid 23, ' Ma.rIrdl .
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Rurert to make Ireland a.n integral unit in
Prince

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Wa.lee.

the federal system.

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14a~y Unionists
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"ecll~nt

t h€ kinrln c RR wh ich jt bren. th e~ cannot bo

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Mr. F·rank K::i rby- Clor.k.l
Mr, C. -!. Vink-Pnuffe ottoman,
,M ,., Re,d (H a n w cll)-Th ree picture.,

oont::t. illod in words . J In t his town of my
bi rLh beth illy paren Ls wera born; hero
one (If tltem reH u, frol11 , th" c"res of, a
'M~. Eldr1dg~F Arn b )wl.
blf\ me less l ife ; to this place the "rrecliolls
MIS. E. Fl'onc1S-Onk p alm .tand.
of hi. widow still ele"ve with str"n~ th un·
~!. 'NMh ~~.I.d bowl.
diminishoo by age , Here from one who for
M~s, EirGrck'- Oak crn,mb 1>,u ,h and Ir.y. lIIore thlln h"lf 11 cenL""" pre.'derl OV&
oo.;~"and'':':am &j~~s. M,ss D raper- Sugar your Grammar Seh<lOl. I 'derived I.he ola·
Mr, Martin-Gld:i.!('B.
DI~n t:; of leH.rlllu g. and tho love of rt~ Pill"
: Miss F..dith She-arwood-D'oyTc.Y8.
SUIt, &Jld better th a]l thes.e , I f?lllld . m~ll l ..
M)~s Mav ShCEl.l'wood-Picturo
cated by Rn exn.mplc oI embodl .ed CIIlLrlt.y,
1M..., and . Mrs. H, Lawrcnce':"'Prese rvin g thoS<) lessons o f Christian faith ""u hopo

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which lui-ve been nS8<)cinted with

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are not·il) ·fa.vour of the lederal idea. , , 'Mi.I;Ses AyllnJl a.r,d ,Swallow- Table d ecorn . veroo im age by mfln y men i lL the vnrihus
Diamond Reign,., . They
' beli.ave it; is' .an '·unsuitab
. Ie plan hon,
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(Iopa.rtments of buey life and by Bome wh o,
. Mrs. Lo"ojoy~· Dp-s~ " r~ spoon,q.
in distant la nd s lla.ve r e verted to thifi town
H, Wehb, :t.ll Inn. , f,o r. the United Kingdom: But" furMiss"" PafHey ~nd Wi~g;n,-Cnko sLond.
a.s a secon d ho;"e, and ha.v <> mi ng led Lho
A. Haydon, · Golden ther than this, if a federal '
.M'ss Turnor (B'Rgshot)-T. bl, cloth:
name of their old masler, Dr, Vall' Y, witn
Mr.. and Mr,,,. Hampton-Vases.
the €xprossiooe of t.heir resignation and
W. J, Wi!, is to be adop~d_ it . would' be: far
Mr. and M·,·., Turner-Bread board .nd gratitude in tlleir dyi ng hoUl'..
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roome:n
Curti.o, ero..t. better· to begin the collsider.ation
.-r·,·e s' h, 't;r,e" Ian
' .d l'nc·luded,
Mr., gnd 'MTH, Engli.h-Silvor cand lesticks enn confer, -three t,mes re newed. amI aI, ,
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the questl'.qn· '."
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Mr. Gooeh-Fancy tIn.,
' though t he rel.tlOn by wlUell I was the n
In severa.l points the H~me Rule Bill ' . u A rew {,ipoo. "-Dinnor cruet
honoured Wfie neeessnrily connect",1 With
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Dublin_ Parliament until a federal
Haney, MRrqw'. of .'Granb7,
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J. ·Fiolding,. Pob<! Q'Ouse, Odord . United 'Kingdom, and then Sir
w.a~d Carson shinilc;l use· his iniiu'ence

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'not :h, consona.nce with the federal
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nY'Og'1'~'; RR ,'bn these' lines is the ' insistof the. OQ·~j.itio~· that the present
Rule -Bill abould form part of
m't that may'-be reacbed,
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oircum8tanc~s there appea,rs
no ,alternative but assent to the
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d~'e.'!l.nd . th ~~ -r s r, s a

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politicn.l .coIlBidcratiom;:, from. whjoh I am

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Tbe Kinll has bOOn "pl~aeed to' appoint
til<; ' Rev. 'Ernest MOIHI!! BJackie, vicar of
Wmdsor, to 00 on.. ot hie Majeety's honor.
"'!Jl chap!a.in8 ·in '!.he room of Canon Jo""ph
McCorIDlck D.:t:l'j deceljlleil. ,
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autum!!. ootween :H1rbert

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Robert J!'inch, of,
HOilBer Andov. e~
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now withdrawn, it was suet"Ined, sol.ced
..Dd ()ndearoo ~y personal regards, which,
existing befm'e it bee8.Jllc an object of di s·
tant ambition , endure now thOot it is PlUlt.
Here my profess ional efforts were fir st en·
eouraged- here my ltappi""t 'holidays have
been enjoyed, Oond the scei,"" .... well n~ of
tile most anxious and critical passages of
my life, Il.B of ita gaYC6t and most deliglJt·
lu'! reliefs, are a.round me-it WIlS, Lhe re·
fore, impossible thut to me the ""lellill interest of this llOur could ~" hei ghtened ex·
cept by the addr"". by'" ieh ),ou h.yo
bad~ me welcome. In re~ rn fOI' tJl~ 11Onour by which you have i1h\~tratcd thi s day,
I c~n only expreso a devJut wish for YOII
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all , individua.l y, t at yo ,"''''y on!! con·
til\ue to shed h.ppin""~ tHrough tho h0lli e.
of Reading, in whieh you pre side, &nd that

of your d£loioonda.1rts .can find in tho
pathies of the ir fe llow townsmen

8J'.m.~uc h

~Bistal)c.e , as I
have thcnee rco~j \'ed
through lif.e. a.nd that the ancient corpora.tion of, whieh you ~re tbe memllers may
continue by the bl€6sm .~ .of God 10 repre·
eent and to preserve ttlat 'Ch 8.rRcte~ of our
town 'for sturdy integrity and generous
kindneSil whlc.h I lelt so early, which I
have known so intimately, and now oxperienoe in . all itB, force, to the Iate.t
times. ~l
Coul!! not the Reading Corporation !"I,
low this exceUcnt precede nt, al1d presen t
'M Sddresa to the Lord ,chief Ju stioo! We
are sure their act-ion wou1ff he -endorsed by
the "",hole population of R eading.

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