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INSECUREVY

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"EMPREflS
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The yoignancy of' Ule ter.riblo

disast~r

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the Y Emp,res8 of Ireland I, ha.s been brought
"' The decoL.ocf met hiS d eath accidentally, home ~ '~R{ladinK people by tho ;;.ad fa.te of

prol;> ..b!y 't!\rough the 'crippl...

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. ~hla was tlh;.G y.erqict of tho l~ry ,at the on~ of his daughters, Capta. in n.uth R:ces.
1I!.q~e~t on. '" flha.m George; Twmey, , the 'I . Commissioner ReL"S was a man of abi lily
.VwtlDl ot . the _~tfold fatahty outside ~he . and '{rit, for he rose fr om t he position of a.
Lond. .on Tavern m Broa.~ . Stroot, Rcadlllg! ! mo.chme .minder · at th'e R eud ing B:.;cuit Fac~
wf?en ~he . d~a.eod and · blB 80n .('r!'ho BUS·l tory to be the head · of the Sa.lya.tion Arm.Y
t&m~ .~. fractured ~eg) ..:were preClPlta.ted
in Canada. There arc l mp.ny who remember
th~_ p'av~9nt.
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" whon he resided with his mothe r in Mo unt
Th.e Jurv, l after VIeWing Wle bo y/ In- I Plen.sa.nt, Reading, a.nd later when he was
~oted. .~6 _ In.ader~ nnd A representatlve_ of ! employed at the FII.ctory. He was engaged I:"

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oo='"1Ile
, Ireland.! '
VETERANS'
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, SHOWlriG ' .. £1'''J'l''Tl\1inflTTRT
Every day, 6
Wednooda,.s
10.30 ·Ip:m.
'. Admi .. ion: 3d. ~nd i 6d. : I

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MOTOR-LORRY BLAMED

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(~ Drama of th~-Wi!d, ~oollyj Weati·
'. r ull l of intereat nnd Ii . grip thft ho d.
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lnte";"t aUol""<i on Dep...iba: .
' per OBnb. ·-Geoem~ De·partlii....t.
2J .1>or ocnt. SuppLeriJ9IIt...ry Departmen ..

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NOW 'RUNNING-,

h:" fathor enjoyed . gond health and

Rulell, eto., peat free on appliOlLtian;
A. T. HIOOS. Aotuar:7.
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He hn.s b eon m charge of

Army

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He had slnco the accident · and WllS lor a' tirno prir!Cipal of the C lupton

soon hi. brother, who Boomed to attach the .Tmining Collegc.
blame to a ' moto!'~lorry which came along.

He. said he felt , the

vibration

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great loss they had tluBtamcd.
~Ir. Good- . who wore commg over to England for the
RJt apoke v.ery highly of Mr Twiney, who I Ip.tcrn.ational Con g '['csi in Juno.

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13REWERS & BOT1)LERS
MARLOW

neyer I Buooes.ful of officers.

He had never oomplained 1

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FARE 1/-.
&, 2.16. for
FRIAR J<:A~tr, 1/9.

8ufi'-er&9. from fitl!l.

l of hi. wdrk or 'any of the planks whieh were . in ' South Africa, Swedcn and C'anndn (lwice),

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a II private soldicr" fOl'

THE LATE MR. II. COLLINS.
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. Writing of ,tp.e late Mr. Henry Colline of the firm, and m the dece ... ed he ha~ not
AS A SALVATI ONIST I N nEADING
in St: Mary's Parish M"f!8";ne, the Rev .. only IQllt .. work!"an, but a personal fnend.
Ono of tho bost 10",<1 mcn JIJ the !>ui\a\ ,oJ1
R. W : ' Wickham Legg, after referring Ito, Mr. F. J .. Twmey expressed hl, thanks , Army, Commlsslon er Rccs IS (l eSt rliw(1 [I..~ a.
his integrit.v and' uprigbtness of cha.rac~.er e.dOUg~d the MronGr ~t llrhfl.~ ~rf Chambers Salvationu:! t who "as genu lUO in what he nto·
in_all the bU6inesB of life, says :_4' It "rna
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f.essed to be. He was one of t.h C' ti r5t bat-c:h
my great Vrivilcge to minister to him l in
A BAD FALL
of cadem to cnter COflgr c.•s Hall.
Oll~ of
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nd one could not fail-i to
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the:n wa.s ...,t-lfrcd Ba r tlett, who w~ dro \\ Il f: d
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aYB, ~
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D P W "CI
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. d th d ,..,.hllc bathIng. H e seemed to lIve to 1\1'\ 1)
be str.uck by hle marvellouR knowledge of
r . . . . • ow.e, w 0 ~xamme
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f , t~· b k f h ceased, said he had austnmed a compotlnd ? lcr.s, sal . B o ca~ ~ [1. va 10111
.() a.
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th" B I'bl e, ~SpeCla
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00 0 . e fracture of the middle of the ri~ht thigh. and lOla" representallve.
He . scemcd t<> h,vo
prophet ~Bal~~,· oLwll1cb. he was Jlarh~u- \ a. oompound fract.ure of t.he left Bide of tho such n.n tn~rcst In humamty that Ill"' .~ lI rri ·
lo.rlv~ fond. ' He was a.lso hum~ly and head . lie must ha.ve come into ~ 60Vero con- I fio ed his time and energy to help t h" fallcn
d~epJ Y ~tt.ached. to the. great v erl~les . of tact with the pavement. . Witness ha.d nover \ o.nd t ho. weak..
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the. Ohrlsttan fa Ith, whIch were hIS sta.y soon bonc3 50 badly brokon for 0. f8.l1 of .tho.t
R t;enlhf!g hHI CX?n ~·c.rsiOll, n lora l Hah·n.
and r~oonfort to .. tbe· end."
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distanoo '
tiOI1L5t 58.1(1 Comml5!: loner H('('s 1Is('(1 to My
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In8PQ~tor Staite. of (he Borough P olice that, when ho c.ame to the p c nit c llt form hE)
HOR.SE II TAKEN INTO CUSTOny,"
Force, pu~ in photogra.phs of the Beene of tho ! ]<!1clt for S(}verttl hOll l'!-I hefo ro he <:o llle! Sf' n
A sing;'lar ' aQcident occurred at mid. accident.
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hIS WRy .to H<3vcll . It we;, fih: nllltdy da rk.
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Th
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LADDERS NOT SHIFTE-t>
. llnd a ,""oIDan. office r praYld wlLh 111111 II II ti l

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Bra.Dcbe.s
7>77, Orloa-d. -Road" and 16, Wolcmgham
Road, R>oadi:ng. and ,23, Mark., '
.. PIaoe. Woki.ngl.am. :

'EACH WEEK.DA Y... ' from THE
. HOTEL, KJNG'S.' HOAD,
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tho Army in Reading he thra\v lip hi s j uh,

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Frederick John Twiney, a!:tlistant secretary , and entered t he Army Tra i nin~ Collcg'e at
wa.s ~r- of the Reading Co-operativ8 Society, sa.id ; Clnpton\ and he becamo ono of the mo;o,t

the Manchestor, Rn,d they h :ll'c two <;OilS a'1<1 two
lorr y CRU 3ed, and he dKl not bla.mo the <lau.ghters. One da ughter, Capt-a.in Hu! h It cC9,
(S~li~a.n) j
~arcb,
u W~llington
<W. tackle which was being used in the work. was with her {.nih-or a.nd mot.h?T on 1)(}:1.rd ..
Zehlel
Ch . . "Funeral March" vias
Mr. C. G . Chambers" who repr~cn¥ Mr. . He ha4 prtld fr('qll-cnt VI!'i lt'l lo RI!lld ln g·
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~ I s. Good~ll. expres~d that gentleman s sym· : and was m tho t o\\'u , Hui. lonA' n .~o. H e ""i\3
plaVIredl QWdl~.g to the CBS 0 t e
mp ~el ~ pathy wlth tho family of ~ deceased at tho amongst tho l~O Sa l\' atlon Army (1f' l cgatc~

Bank" Hou... : .D ..ily 10 till 4 (BIcepl. Wedn..oo,.) .
\'j7edno.aay, 9.30 tlll' 12.30, ' '
/ !'rioay: ia.nd Satuz:d~y e~eniniio- 6 tUI.. 8-

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the Fo~b~. Gardens on S~'}.
and Re,w11Pg
and ' ·Nation ..1 Reserve BGI\d.
· waa a. larg,\ , atf..endancEi· · MarqIi,
" Sha~p6hooto rs" E. 'Lui:}; Souvenir-de·
Dip""Ii ' " Chant-SMltf. Paroles JJ (Tecli"ikowsIiY)' WAltz "Nighti of Gladness"
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A~cliffo)· ~ selection
U Iolanthe"

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A Grand Holiday progr~mme wi!1 be
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in· €)omml86lOner Ree., head of tJae Salvalion
Army 10 Cana.da., who wu.s 0. nutn'o of Rendm-gJ and who wns drov.,'ncd wilh his wife and

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Walter Langton! pa!nter, m the employ
INJURED IN n F..\ Dl:\G STREETS.
down Conn ..ught Rond.
As the horse of MOBSrs, Goodal, Sald he was varrushing ,
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reached Oxford Road It. t axi-cab, wMiob the porch. of The London' Ta.vern.
Witnooe
Th~ d l'..'l.th of CQmIllIS!'i I~:)II er IV:es !'Cc.u U:J
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wM going down 'the rond, oollided With hnd """i.wd. dcc"",ed a!ld hi. son in erccting tho riots tha~ took pl~co J(l Head", • .!" tho
eROPBIETOB,
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the animnI and knocked it down .' rhe the scatfold LnJt oarlIer m tho mornmg.
D e· early d~ys .of t he ~n h atlol.l .A lmy o W.lIlg to
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JO:e:N
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PALE and MILD ·
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0 ~ d l ladders 'nnd he · (dcoen.sed) made no com· local SahntlOnJ.it w!lo lelllc II,bc" lhe,>, ,1.,,"
STOUTS o.nA PORTER . in
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own
x.,or
plamt' About a quarter-pas t cleven w1tneas t<lId t.ho II Chronido " man tl l!~L ho Saw Lho
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usual priC)tS.'
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~(Jad. "It was oV~Ftak~~ a.nd recapt~red. wo.a vo.rmahmg thQ ~oor, when hc heard the d eceased's face strc:lIn iq{ with 1>100<.1 frolll. "
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• 1. h e fro~lt of the taX1~n.b :-VRS cOn Bt~e r- son of the decea.:::etl shout, and on gomg out wound caused b.y the Slc.ollCli th ro wn fit hun
IlAlLINGfj .COll1l11ENCE SATU!lDAY, SO~h A
K. .(PALE ALE) at Is. per I\allon, ably damaged by the CO\lUJlOIl, and lo ne found the dceeR.8Cd and Ius son on the pave· by the crowd.
~~ • . ~wa.rd.~ .Pnze Medal and Diploma of the occup:'I nts-& IMly-comp:llined of a '! ment a.bout throe' or four yards from ca.ch I His g.rcatc~t S UC(·() .... ~cs ns a. SalviltiOlli...t
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~r~we r8 EX~lbrtl0n, ~912; iive . par cent. \ pain in her head. The taxi was to~od I other.
Neither
them 8~~~C ; thcy' were I woq} in v~ita tions, fn ~\'t'r.vt.h i Jlg. he !ook in
baek an d tbe ·horse wna taken "mt.o apJ1<Lrently unconsclOUS.
\yltn ..s did not hand he d lSp iRYNI lhe gre:d<"l t Slncc nly .
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TO
'ROYAL SOVEREIGN' dl~u'!tllfo\oaoh~
f ' Ytecl"r y
row
a.nd recommended for custody I> b v a. I>olicerna.n
notice tho motor .. lorry po. ....smg ; 80 '" mnny
Brlga.dlOr Perr'y, of the Snlvll tl on Army
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Cripples might h cadquartt\rs st..1.ff, ha l". 1<llown G::mlnli:;;.; i,?n ~r
,SOUTHEW OR' KOH-I~NOOR" :
ALE
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STOUT
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BOTTLE.
WOMEN
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UNIONIST
MEETING.
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with
the
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fol' 32 yca.rs, 1I"d he. " puke III eutuglst.o
MARO ATE DULY (Frids,.!n Jun. ox••pl.d)
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( j a3 Marlow.
'1 539 Reading-.
TeleJ{ra.ms:-f~· Weth~rod8." Ma.rlow.

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E,TERSLEY, 2/-.

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r,om'LON~N BR1OG!,

RAMSOATF
Olde ..... ~ l U .. D·O • . m.
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, Th oy fe lt the vibratJon of motor-lorrlC8 eV:'1m , tOl'm!i of tho Canru:hnn d\ld.
. m,eetmg 0 . t .e
a.tt e
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omen 8 when they were on a pair of steps.
Tho l II Ho is oue of t. he fi ncst mC"n in t..he Sal .

fR!f1u~ "fa.rge ~tt.8. Srn~ UmOnIst ASSoCl~~lon wa.s beld on TbUrS- 1 I8.ddc r s .were · pronerly wedp:~d, and th ey ~a.d . yn.tioD A.rmy," the B rig-adiol' l" C IIHu !{\} (,L " 110
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Sun.
Rep~.) (RbP~) day afternoon Got. the ~acollsfield Club , not shifted. · If tho. cnpples .wor~ un- · 18 a man of the people, flJ' sL !1l10 forc m os: .
Tel. : A.uDoe 6st.O. St.P~~~:~~9.1a a.m. Eun 9.'~S. m. rd· PIAl
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1 p 9d whe n the addre"! s Wf\B !!lVen .by Mr.. E . J. properly fixed, th~r(l might be 8. slIp· Jf they He was a baker In II.unth::v and p .dnH: r /I
Fn III!!.
1 e Ai " 4e
28' 6d.
6d· Fnrst.cr tbe ConservatIve agent lor South were half ovo~· t.ho . runa- of tho ladder they biscuit factory at R cndm;:::- wh en Il.;, a you ng
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s~~~y ... .~.e .....~ 48:
2s: 6i (1 I e: 6i Berks. '. Mr. Fore~er dealt .more pa,rti~u. i Plight be shift-cd . off.
If crlrples W01'O pro' l man he cama in (,'On tn.c~ wjt~ .tho ~fd v[\jjo ll

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18. 6d. larly )"'lth the IrIsh ' que6ho n, pOlntmg pe~ly fixod .t hey would .not be ~,kely to move. / Army. He thr~w LIP hiS POl:l1tLDIl t! lcrc 'lml
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6d out th-at ther.e were ather 'i ssu es involved CrIpples would sometimes shlft by mo;ve· booarne n. .captain, evcntun.11y m nrr YIt1g Ca p·
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. beyooo the :..,pli:ra.t<oll of Ir<lla.lld from ' m~llte 0, th e ladder. There we~e ecver.1 tail) Rut~ ~.bi~g\.<)n, who hru; heel! " ,ej, ,
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the 'United Ki~gdomJ " grave tho~gh that : ~~;d~h~ d~oen.!:d J complain a.bout thorn. \ ,PRe h1~~ held1~~it~o~g ()r '.il l) high ('~t im.
LOCAL AGENCIES:wn.s.
After eIght . yen.rs of ~ndlcal Gov- The deceased on)y en me CO",!D . from the · p orianoc in many parts of thu \\'01'1(1 with ·
T. E. BARLOW,
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ernment, . the res-ult to ~he OOlln.try was soaffold oncc durmg the ... mormng, and that ; quite unuaua.l fmCCC!)S . \Vhrm ( HI D r .c lllf! lIlh.c r3
REA1JING,
unrESt, dIscontent, exces sive taxatIon, 8.nd wn.s for material.
! that his education w a.~ of tlw poo rest t hi a
, DIHECTOR,
Thoma!! W ethered and 8otl2l, .I1td . (Mr. J . the shadow of civil war.
Few
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,could be fou nd wI~o oou ld with truthl 8ay
•... THE CRIPPLE SI-lIFTED."
in Clapton is 11.11 t he m(lfp rPllln.rkahltl. nut
77, KiDg WilUam lSi'Be!, E.C .' M. Burten8~w), CaverMfUll .R9a.d,
~. J. Davey, Lyndhurst
Queon lilley were b ~tter tiff in any way 'becauje of
Witn".s'. opin:on was tJaat the cripple ho always labom ed inll-lk r.t.JJllily a. 'y,'ll ..
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the Rndi.ca.l G01'\ernment i indeed', on nil shifted, tilt.od ,the . plank. and jcrl;.cd tho in tho eoc inl and rchgious work of 111 ~ caU·
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es ermao Bides were h carll . complaints as to tlle I deceased olf. the. .caffol.d . D eceased . wa. , a. mg."
CHRISTIAN SCmNCE SOCmTY.
· Mr.' J . H. Dowell Butchers' Arms, Hosier bad n.nd corrupt gov~rnment.
R'2 ~'ng most careful man .. \yltncss had lbeen · Wlth I
READING TRIBU TES.
Stroot. .
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Unionists would ·SOO~ be faced w'ithl an- tho (j.rm fourteen or .fif.t een :rc:a.r.s, and ho ha.~ I ' At t.ho Salvn.tion Army Hnll, S t. MJLr,Y'S
Mre. E. S, Eighteen, The Ca.rna.rvon ()ther · s truggle quite as lcp...en and severe n-over hoa.rd ~f n. cr)pJ?le falhng be[or~.
I ButtE, R ea.di ng, o n 811mlny tho c(lIlg-rp;~ rLl.IO~!
ERVICES, SUNDAYS 11.30 a ,m. ..nd Arms. De Boauvoir Road.
as hn.ppcnc-d 13f.t November, but if 'only Wa.& the practlco of pn.m~er8 to!lBo cnppl('s. ros~ lLmi RnnZ "Nearer ; illY God, to lllco . .
6.30 p.m!
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Mr J W Ennew 385 Oxford Road
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' t i ed f.h· Deceased took an odd palr of crlppl...
, L ,eui.ona.n t·Coloncl Iilll"rv of tho bcnd·
Mr: \i, Athoreuch' R~ Lion South.amp. 1k e. wor ers: h ~ par: mam it nr 11 r e u
A ju~or: Ie ~ho custom of the trado to use quartcrfJ, Il.nd his wifo, wh~' \Vero pasin~ a
TESTIMONY MEETINGS
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o.f!odd
panoS
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cnpplcs1-We
take
tho
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, week·end visit, mado a. fceU ll~ !'Cferolloo to
Dn the Second and Foulth ' Wednesdaya in
· Mr. H . Goddard, Osborne Arms Grey- ~clpn
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ap run
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1 .!on 8 POOl' como to,
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eaeh mouth; at 6.li! p.m.
friars Road. ' t l o n 'YOU 1~ he eve~ stronger t~l\n at the
There was plenty .of gnp for t he rung of
Mrs, Hilla.ry .said she closed llC.r CyCfi thn~
Rending Room opcn D.. ily 2 to 4, except ' Mr. T. Harvey, Ma.rquis of Granby.
11ast electlOn.
TIllS could omy be. &e- bh-9 ladd~r , added w itness.
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i Averung and co uld al!11~t !1l'lLg,inc thal sho o
Saturday..
Saturdays 12 to 4; al80 MonMr. R. B.rtJaolomBw, Rose, WBldal~ St.
cure<!, by constant work and a d ete rmlll8' 1 Ha.,rry Oso)an~ , mana"er to, Me."". EaBt· , hoard . that ,tRIf ban,1 n,ngJl\g ~l th e gren.'
day. 7 to 9 p.m. Free. ' .
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Mr, A. J : Fielding, Pond' House, Oxford.. tion to a llow no' 81a.ckne-.s.
A cordial i man R, . Broan Street, which .16 81tUu.tcd.nAxt proocf.l::tion,
Sh o co uld also .~m l):~ilLc 5.1'~ ill~
Addr ... : 153, FRIAR STREET, READ· Road.
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vote of th r~nks to Mr. Foratel' Watt passed I to The London. Tavern pubhc·houfle, 8l'1,ld he . their beloved late Gen er a l, hIS yc~ sluIlln g-.
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· Mr. W. H. Kindell, Eldon Arms, Eldon with acchmation. .
~ bcn,rd no movoment of an~ of the plnnks. , JMdin.g that proooos.ion amid th ring in~ of

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But, abore' all, we ahould 80 much lik~ to
Witness: Never properly fixed.
for ~"\ 1. <!.
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have tho £Cl'OeM, which wouJd ononnously
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by hIS WIfe and .cllll<!;on. , uat \ co.
improve. t'he , appc~ranoe o.f , t.h~ ~h~l. . In
WERE Tl'JEY FIXED .PROPERLY?
~.~e J?!unge 1m 'ald: 0 God, '1 hy WIll be
the o.rC~ltoot a plans ~one 18 Pfovld
[~r tho .The Jury, a.(t~r a.nother lnspeQtJ(!n of the I 0 .
nortJa sldo' and, another for the west ~.de.
ladder. were· addreoocd by the coroner. He .
CARRIED ON COMRADE'S BACK.
. ,An a.nony~o.us ' ~onor. has hondoo to the , said that tho deoo!Uloo who. W9.8 ono.of the ! The Salvation Army Headquarters in ~on­
vJ~r e.:nd o~ur~",ar:denB £138 for the XC- I m08t careful and old~ &elva.nts . 1D the ~ don have received a cablegram sa.ymg:
~l1' 9r reetor.llkOIl. ..of the . Parish Church I employ of M68SN!: . .Goodall, pi~ked oltt hi., . .. Major Morrie co.rr:cd Commissioner .Roe~
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atmg of the ,roof Ovor the root of the chapel? · neve, proporlv fi"ed?

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stIcka; another has oherod to glVO the I any complalnt to be made such waa to ' be ro- / R
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gi R;;.t ' Y· I'D UO
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cbape.
.\Vntmg m the PAflSh Maga7.mc, could make in resr ~ct to the aooident was oorreepon ent 0
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the vicar m :p : -··Could somoone be ~e8pon- th&t tho two pron~s of , the cripplee wero i t~a.t he .stood on thd dec~ o f : aln
sible for tho decorEVt·i on of tho roof ovfo r the on t.he runp,- in!te-a.d of over. .
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trym~ to ~8U~:a o ~1~~1It aub~~o~~~d
sa~otua.ry, a.~d someone el~ for the decorTho coroner: I.n other wO.r de they . were
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ma!" l anij had never nmdo any com. ; fid ence in death displayed by Commi",ioner
pl.mt in regard , to tlla nature. .of th.e. teckle R. ea.
which he u.ed in connectlOn Wlth hlB ,!ork.
There , had
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Wi!. propooed Lady Chavel.

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bells and sccing th'e staff ClLsting nil t heir
~lory of their. bH. ttl~" and their crowns at
the feet of thClr Rcrlecmer . .
Gilbert Adamj mana.ger to M~s.<!r8. Good&ll,
Lieutena nt-Co.loncl Hilla.ry. in a bri of 00ea.id the qeccaaed was o.n cxpc r:encoo work- . dn!0t\08. said. they truwkcd God. for th~ con-

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EverytlnnR hD;ppened so QUIckly.
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TWYFORD:':"Mr. A. Haydon,
'AOCOUNT ·BOOK MANUFACTURERS, CrOM.
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MACHlNE RULERS.
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Mr. L .· La.wrence, Rupert ~mB, R~pert
Stroot.
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Prinoo ': of Wales,
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£I'ff316, Si\:iOl1 bav.~g"-~!'f r<>Celved
Co ~ t4, OtIKl .UA1 rom aD
donor~-'1~fu~V'grao~ of

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thought that if he had, carefully ' mireinner drowned."
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it would have b een : desoribed as a .trong man and a
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per· mi~onor Roos escaped in 1096

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~hem \ has now m-et, for h e WI\.6 to have tli\l~OO 1h
In 8. the ill·fated Drummond Co..€-tle,
but. m rothey sponse to an urgcnt call hn 8pccde~ h18. pla.na
and came home from South Africa manother Hhip~

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ALBERT HALL SERVICE,
In the Albert lInU on Frida~ next, at
7.li!, General Bramwell Booth WIll conduct

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A.dmiraJ Sir Fra.n.cie Powell, K.C.r.i . G .~
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Winkw<>rth, 'ca'rp<mter 'WOO<1(X)te; Alfred

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Cheokeudon;
;Frede.nckEke,
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LiJids,j..did not apP.""", and i.t W8.8 nat known
W:l!.etll.. e~ .hO. .had ~,!lok\ID out a lioenoe. '~~.' wo.s

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