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l>E-ATJi~:AT ,
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.. :YOUNG ENGINE DRIVEIt'S END•
.Re·a dins
. •done on behalf
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. ,E," .'WaU(lrd,'
An mllllest was held (lR Monday rel.tivo
,. and treasurer to the death of Frederick Cooper, age(1
B.Dd hi • .33, an engine driver in the emp loy of t he
by the I Puls()ll\eter . Engineering Company ReadSunday
received }ns, .w ho , died ~ddenly ,on Salurday morn ..
and £31 ' 135: ing. ·
before.
. year. a grand. Mr. Sydney 'B rain represented th e 1'1I!.· 0£680 10•. has been col1eded.
A m'e ter Engineering Co.
number of .collectors were ·on du.ty.
n..ooased·s brother. Chari"" Cooper
on Bunda.y ~fternoon t~e Readll~S 110, Sherwood Street, coo.l merclHllIt , s';id
Temper.a?ce B~nd save gratulwu8ly th.lr deceased enjoyed good health.
usua~ c:oncert 1D th~ Palmer Par~. when • .. Robert Borto .... 33. Willoll Rood, ~m.
~"'PI.te the thr:eatemllg outlook, tbere W.ll8 ployed 'at the Pulsomet"r Enginee ring
a ' large lIatherlllg.of people.
The p,ro- \ Worke , stated t.h t at 7.30 on Sat d
gramJIle WBR &8 follows:.
h h
~I r ay
Chorus (from t h 13 H Me~8in.b "), t. And \ mornmg ~ e ~o.rd the . deceo.!ic.d fnll In th~
the Gtor , of the Lord" (Ha.ndell.
lavatory. Wltne9S pIckell lum, t1!J , IHld
Remin~cenceB of Haydn (a.rr. by W. h~ turned over a.nd gro8.ned. ~ltnC SI; h(' ld

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PRICES: - 3d •• 6d ••

!rd.• ia.• '.1&

6d •• and \!a.

ClJnder u'e ·Ma"~menCof hlle Vaudeville

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EleOtl'io Tlleatr..
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SHOWING OONTIN.UOUSLY_
Every
day, 6 p.m'. ,to
p.m.
Wedr-daYI and Saturd1Y.' 2 ·p.m.
. 10.30 p.ID'

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"THE TWO BUSHMEN'"

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The .fi ....t AuetraliAn "r!>dueticD
this oountry \

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'w<\<lk~aiL from The ' Lodge Hotell
King'lI ~, ' R oading, At 2.30 a.nd.

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Thuraday. June iStb. and following 2 day.:

the ·

F.A.RY ~ND GARDEN

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. 5.:50. for . 2 hqura .. . . .;. .,'. ... .... .. . 1 0

1NGLD-SA1I.ON

"THE STAIRCASE 'oF'DEA1'H "

WEDNES,DAÂ¥. JUNE Fth. '!t ,8.30
· •. m.,....'for ' ASCOT and .ENCLOSU RE 5 (i
Inte.,..,. Thrilling . . -F&80icatinr.
L._ _ _ _ _,.-.;..._ _ _.-;._~ THURSDAY. JUNE 18th it 8.~ ... m .•
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--'_ _ _ _ _ _--,. _\ . Ior ASCOT and ENCLbsU.RE ... .. . 1 0

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head &nci 8houlders up w lll]e

sOnJ(>Ol1 \\

II Gra.1sritter 'I
(trom CI Partli. em.ploy o! t,he Puhwmeter Etl.'{lll(·(' ring
,"" ___ _._, lmu..e,ic presented to band CoJl!.po.nv. s tud d-eceMe~, wl](ml h e hRl\
11)
\ known for 14 years. pltch ~d forward o n
YN r. I'ta ewe . d "0
his foreh ead just after he ha<1 p"-,,,,,,l
lE di~c 1 n) seren a e.
Sole Mio I t witnOO8. After bathi n g his forch (' ~d '~it.·
. &pua.
f T ·b·k
k (
b n6'3S wont to the aSilist.n.nt
and

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PfST FREE9N . Al'PLIOATIO~id) .

Fare.

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Festal Ov'erture (Weswn Nich.oll) fetched w ..ter. There WIlIl a brui." 011 hi.
2nd prize a.t Crystal ' Pal .. oo cOl\teat. foreChheat JDece"""'d was a et.e.cly mall.
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PRIOE LISTS OF SEEDS

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NOW RUNNING,

reach

SEEDSMEN.
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R em,nlscenc.., a
Be al ows y arr.
Dan Godfrey, jun.).
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Conducwr: Mr. W. Farr.

Y informed him of th . occ .
F d '
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unellee.
er !lIalld Thomas SmIth. assi , lnllt
As f\ ref\ult of the 21 ·eo.... s· work of the wo~ks ma.nB.ger at th~ Pllls.om,f'tcr E lLgi n·
Re&d'
S ' t
th
y.
t
bl' d eerlllg Works . st"te<1 thl\t i1w deC<! n.."cl
. . ~ng.
OCle y .
~re . lB no a
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n€ver complai ned f l '
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b es,al' In a. popu~atlon of 89 000· every
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C! liS" Or or 0 thQ
known blind person iEI comfortably housed fumes from t he ~ngm,e hoP. dron? \Yitn(> "!J
and decently clothed and bae ' a small 1lIl- had nevo~ knoll'n hIm nll'oy from work
sured i n c o m e ! '

through. Sickness .

DeccMcd wn,f.; n. stcu"dy

and rehn.ble m.n.n.
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El~en Cooper. wife of jlle dece rLstl d',
BERKS COUNTY BLIND SOCIETY said ber husband brought. h er nI' 11 c'P
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. of tea. lIB usual. before h e Idt to go t"
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\FRIDAY. JUNE 19th ' at 9 am
The annual sale of the B erkshire Coun- ork Oil Saturdar mOl'lll ng. H e hnd "
for ASCOT and E~CLOSURE .. : .::
ty Blhld Society took pI""" on June 8th. sIght attack of , 1llflu?nzn "hou l two Ot
BRRf ED FROM BRITIan: MALT AND a.t Wasing Pface. Mr. . a.nd Mrs. Mount thr~ InQll t hs ago, bu~ It . watt no t so
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tp.ost ~in(Jly undertaken it this f'€rIOUS n.~ to pr ~ ~<' n t h} ~ gomg In work.
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The ."Ie woo an unqualified sue-I lIe once burnt .hls hand. and WIl8 hOIn<l
i.Q~B FOR. )3RI'l'ISH PE OP~E.
ce88, the larie Bum of £105 76. 6d . being f or three weeks.
.
Proprietor: J. HUMPHRIES.
will loove
realised. Mrs. Goodhart, president. Mrs.
Dr. L. W. C. C~ne snlel <lee.e:1Sl jd Wn"
I In Bolile. .
In Otollr.
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'rHE LODGE HOTEL- (ca.lling al G.P.O.).
BoUI~..
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, P;n., Flrk. ,XII. Hanley. hon . treasurer. Mrs . Le Mesurier. qUI te ~en.(] . upon hIlS .nrrIvnl.
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hon. secretary. with otber members of tlH! ". brmse ovor the rlght eyohl'ow. wh,d.
F
211 Jer do.. Il8 p6r do..
4/8 I,; Ill· c ommittee. were present.
~,ght have been caused by rnlll!lg <I 0 WIl.
The ' 6B.le was ()pened by Countooe 1 he ,post.mor~em exn.mlll:t tl()l1 l":ven lNI
. , .~ra:
~f Ma~·~b.l~r. now P.d~IDKlon
Gurowakl, wno ~lId~d her Bhort but In _ pl~ur~6y in bOl~ lun gs and c , ~ ngc~ b o ll of
WEDNESDAY JUNE 17th, i'
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MOTOR CHARABANC s~:;.u~~t~K~I.:o~:a~..12:~6.::~::

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'.At 111.. a .m. for A sco~. .. .

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THURSDAY, JUNE 18th:
'AI 11 a.m. fO<' ASCOT .... ... ......

!lot 11 a.m. (or ASCOT ... ... ... ...
SATURDAY. JUNE

:At 8 • .m.

GRE~K

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Telegrams ': -" W etheroo9. "

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Marlow.

STRONG. PALE and ' MILD · ALES.
BT9UTS. IIJId PORTER. in oa.ka at
usu!>l PrJ-'
.Ii. (l'ALE ALE) at 1& per lf~OOi
• Awa~ Pr~e Medal and DIploma
. Breweu' E1hibltion. 1912; live per cent.
di.ooW!t fo~ cub.
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B!,'OOlally
,and . '1""'pm1cnded for
famIly
u.s. bN>wed
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SOUTH
EASTERN" AND
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CHATHAM
RAILWAY·
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RACES
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"GOr: D eu p" DAiY,

AND STOUT IN BOTTLE.

Prioe. per' dozen.
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Magnums Large botts. Small
(Reput.OO (Reputed (Reputed
Special T",in8 (lot and 3rd Cla.oo) I from
qt..)
pte.l
I pta.)
.R EADING (S.E . ..nd C.) :.
Indi. Pal. AI....
20 . . lid.
1.. 9d.
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<1iroot to
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Family . P&!e Ale 40. .
20. 6<1.
1& 6<1.
ASCOT W.EST·.
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Stout .. , -... ... ... 40.
2.0. 6d.
1.. 6d.
O"tmeal Stout ... 40.
210. 6d.
1.. 6d.
OUT.
a..m.
a.m.
·a .m.
p.m. Double Swut ." ... . 3.. Qd.
1.. 6d.
Rea.uing, dep. . .. 10 25 11 1. 11 44 12 25 (highly roopmmended).
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Et.rlcy. , dop. ... 10 30 11 1. 11 60 PlelloM ask neaJflB~ 8.g~nt for price list.
Wokingham. del'. 10 40 11 24 11 6V ' 12 31
Bracknell. clop. .. . 1060 11>34 12 8 12 n
LOcAli AGENCIES:-;:A~oot, Wctl t, I1rr, 10 89 . 11 42 12 15 12 68
. READING . I
HOME.
p.m. p.m. p.m.
Thom~. , Wethered ..nd Bon.o, Ltd. (Mr. J .
~ecot West, dOll.
6 25 8 42 e ' 0 ~m2
7 • M . Burlehah&wl. Caveralu.m Road.
\Yokingluun ,' arr.
)i:arl-e,Y.

arr. · . ..

Iteadillg. arr.

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6 40
6 48
6 56

6 7
& 15

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6 4
6 12

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;Mr. J. H. Dowell. Butchers' Arm ••
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a. d.,
Ann .. De BeauTair Ro&d. ·
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3' ·
. M ' 1 · W Enne... 385 Oxford Road :oklUghum .. ......... . . 3 O'
2 O.
M~: i. At.hereuo~ ROd Lion, " Soqt.b.mprocknell ...... ......... t a
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ton S_to
1A. vaila.ble tor d~J: of issue only 'and. by -"
Mr. H. ': Goddard, Osborne Armlll, . Grey:
Spoc!!,! Traine.
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frian ' R9ad.
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Mr:··T. · Ha.r"ey ·· Marquio of Gra.n~l'. .'
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. Mr_ R. BatthoioDiew. Roee. WeldaIa St. .
• SpooI ..1 SINGLE '1,"ICKETB . a~ t~~ ~olIoW. : Mr. .;A. J ..··Fielding. Pond Hou...;~Oxford
m~ Fares will be· l!8uM·-lrom ~~I~ ROid.
'Aocoht Weet ;.n~ Irl"" A.oot. '!Il- to
g I': . Mr. W. · H. Kindell. Eldon Arms. Eldo.n
by t e .bove·mell'tioned Tr""Il":- ' .. J
Teriace. ·
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RAR1"S: Jet 01..... Sm8'le. 3<1. ' 6il.: 3rd 1 Mr. L. iAwrenoo. Rupert Arm';. Rupert
el.... ~Qj!\e. 2.. . .. , ..
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St,-eet.
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Sooclal uran~ement~ -",!,do for tlALOON 1 Mr. R. W.bber. The Prince of , W..l...
PARTJEB-.... rly 4PplIoo,tlOn 1)eC.,.a.ry.
. Ort:e Road
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T.~e Courae i8 It. few n!i~ut.es' 'walk'from4ho L _Mn. vi.' J. White. Diamond R.eign,
StA.tIOD.
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Fo~ rurth~r partieuio,!'l. 7!phon" o~ oaIL '8.E. SONNIN'G·:-Mr. H. Wel,,\i Bull Inn.
4nd q. ·Rail...,,;Y" Corilfl&l1Y', InQU!y Office.
TWYFORD :-Mr. A H~:vdcn. Golden
63. HInoter S t ." Jtea~"lll.
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FRANCIS. If. ·I?ENT. General
na/te.. , FINC~MPSTEAD :-Mr. W. J. Wil1
1 ~ OlB8b)
~ni•• -The 0l'8ybeurid.
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NEWBURY:-Mr. F. W.

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SCOUTS' DISPLAY

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CHRONICL~E,

A'l' ST. ANDR i~W';S1· Hmm.

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the Itrtid..~or the moet part mad" b th
The seventh Readlllg Troor o[ tho p~Jlen. )
ind were' both Uf'e 1
. ~ y
e ~owolt S,?olllli. h<,l-eJ a. Sll Ct.:0061.ul ,lL:l ~l~ 111
. fu , ~nd olnam en~:lL 8.1d of tltrur hol~y camp fund JII t l :.C grounds
.
T he. thanks 01 the Berkshlle County Blind of St. Andl'ow·. Home. Reading, on SlItlll'·

Wednced •.1,. Juno 17tb, 1914.

READING

SPENDING ,BY THE
TREA,SURY. -

GIRL GVIDES.
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A LIRERAL MEMBER'S
At the conCert in aid of the South
COMPLA1NT:
Reading Girl , Guides, held at. Christ
Church Schoolo,. the total receipf.e were
At
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the
annual
meoting of the Northern
£5 ~2s . 8d. Aller payment of expensee
'Liboral Fedora.tion~ held on Sa.turday in
tb~ i8 &-palallQ.e in ha.nd of £3 105. 0<1.
NewOMtle .upon.':fyrie, Mr. R. D. Holt, M.P..
the president. - addrc961ng "the council, criLici&ed
1I';E1.jPERAN9E BAND.

bingo; judge,. M"""rs. P. ltoucrtoll. H. S.

Bray, ~..,. B. Glen n .'. ,\' . J. SOIH:h, H udti on
'rhe H.{lIHIing No. 3
Salvatio n Army Ba'nd Buppliutl the nlt!~ c,
The results of the sport.s Wf'I'C f~ [ 0 110\\,8.
100 Yllrd:, flat, ' ll,Pocr 13: 1. N ('alc; 2, \V.
Forward ; 3, Sullnil(>l's. .
500 yaNls: 1, \V. Fot'wn I'd; 2. It. Phi llips i
, M ;!,'n da.y · eY"ening's .programme WIlS &9 the ra.pidly:' growing expenditure on ar m ll" 3. Dn.niol..
Long j ump. und er 13: 1, A. 1vl11llcer ; 2,
follows :-March .. Under the
Double menta, and said it- Boomed to indica.to tho
Eagle" (J . . F. ;Wagner); ov erture. "Le distinct fa.ilure o f Libe.ra.hRll1 . It wa..a surely Sawyer; 3. Fine~_
ro a.U of them 0. grayo and sol'ioue d;s· \ Lo n~ jump, over 13 : 1. Evans ; 2, P ('arco.

and F. 'H. Tnylol·.

Roi D'ys" (E. Lalo); waltz. "GoH:l and appointm~nt that .under th;. Liberal GovernMlloical cha:,,: I. Evans; 2. H. SnwYN; 3.
Silver" ·(l!'ranz Leha~); selection. \' Car- mcnt. 'whICh ha.d In overy other respect d one ' Peo.roe.
men," (Bi.zeto); cornet

8010.

Sizilietta "

what ita supporlere cou:ld '" have hoped for ; llran pie. undt.· r 13: I , T. G . Nea \(' ; 2, A.:
8.lIc1 ! Mnllccr.
'Willt&ms} j ' . ta.ngo progrC!0S8t, expendi-luce on the Scrvioes had I' Bran pic, over 13: 1. Evn.n.s ; 2, C . Ph;llipii.
880 ynt-dB, oyer 13 : 1. Smith~,.~ ; 2, J l'n~
' Su8piro~ ' (Sal"T&blo). ·mc>;.e~ea .by 20 m ~llioIl8 B. year. It was im·
posaible to ignore the fad that there was ' nilll{e.
WO.MEN·S FR
OM LEAGUE.
among a Luge eect~on of the Liberal party
Iligh jump. QYc-r 13: 1. !:;mit h crs; 2, G.
In oonnoo .
with this non-d.\structive g~ave anxiety and dWx>ntent· at th<l ~ay in Ph illips:
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suf(rag<) society ~ Aeries. of meetings is whiph" th" ·'Tre ... ury bad .beAn turned 11Ito all Walk ,nl( ra"": 1. Davlo; 2. Hall; 3, Mil l"l·.
Threo·legged raO€. LInder 13:, 1. RI,,]llol1
being held in ReadinK thie week.
The ependmg Departmont. If t hey wore 1.0 have
first meeting WllS held .on 'Monday evenilll! the natlono.l finances administere d with fru· RIaL Edginton.
Throe"le Ksed . 1"11.0('. over 13 : 1. SmitltNA
at the Whitley tram terminus. The ·' pro- gality a.nd care the promotion of vaat schem~~
&ocie.l r eform, w hather good or ha:d In! and Pearce.
~ote1"8. were not dAt.erred by -': be
close of
themselves ought not to be un<le.r:taken by i Non-Scout fl at race: 1, J . Dlliley; 2,
proIl_ty . .01 the horse-trougb.
ot th ..t the Troea.au·ry. It would be impoesible to get Owens; 3. T. Vincen.t.
.there Wll8 any need for trepid ..t
r proper ordor into the finanooe of the country
Non"Scout hoppin,!(: 1. Quanbull; 2, Methe audience were· not by. any"
ns "11- 80 long as the oxiBLing condit.ion of affairs Cormack: 3. H, Jackson.

(F.

Von" Bloll), Mr.

F_estive Season
Queen-. Argentino, I I Can

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,Â¥r. J . Da.vey, Lyndhurst Arms_
.., 25 , RJO&d. '
7 8Z l~r. T. S. B&kar. 17 and 19. Cbeeterman

Rohun Fare<!'
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R.ee.dm" and Earley" . • 0

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SOCIety ",:e due to Mr. nnd Mre. ¥()unt I day afternoon.
'rho viaitol"tJ w e l'o gn·.1. t.ly
for a.lIowlll~ the sale to be h-el<1 ,ih ,_the i impressed by the m it nner in W Ilich Ill("
grounds
of
Wt\8!rig
.
Place,
and
for
th~
ir
,I SCOl1te ca.rried out a .programme of
m() rr it'l
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personal kindness in thua demonstrating and country dl:t.Jl«:.:-es, and ph ysical drill.
the ir intere st in the \'V~lfn.re of the blind , Sports w ere a.Iso !t-eld, ~hc eventa b<"~lIg . keell ·
in Berksh :rf'
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Iy oollteetecl .
r:Ihe pnzos were dl st,nblltt:' d
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by the M,n..rohionces of Down shire. who WiLH
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accorded a. heD.r~ ,"ote of lhllllk.. Ull It he
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motioll ' of the .£kv. n. W ickhlllfl Loug.
THE VETERANS' BAND.
A~g thoae present were: Lady lied. de y,
The Cavershain and R e&ding Veteralls'
the mayore&B (Mra, C. G . Fiold) Rnd l\:1if:6
Field, Mr. a.nd Mr.9. H. N . Sillt.lt.lin~, Co lo uul
,Band will -play in the . Forbury G aldene
Trewman. and Dr. Rowla.nd .
to·night (Wednesday).
The officia ls were: Sturt.c l', M r. II. Stt:!h ·

THURSDA Y. JUNE 16th. '

Bra.ckncll. arr. . ..

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Th~ stallt! were tnetefully de-cQrated ,

MA.RLOW, /

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she herself had not · previouslv boon a
subscriber to the societ".
The following Indie s were tho . ' stall·holder 6: MM.
Hanley. Mm, Warin~. Mrs. Langl3rd. ·
Mrs. Kevser. Miss Tull. anel Miss ,Watson.

BREWERS " & BOT'rLERS

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JOHN' HUMPHRIES.

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ropriate soeeeh b
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d the hver and kI d n eys. D e at h \\':),5 due to
Telephone No. So..
ba~el, L?udOD... win pTs.cb at tbe
P
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y quo 1lI~ some wor B heart dif:l e a~-e
CONGREGATION A), UHURCH. CASTLE
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Tele«rama .: uFergaBol1lJ, Re.ding.." Irom the. B erkshire County Blind Society's
report for 1913: 'I It. i ... mucl1 to be ~les ired
1€ JllTY ret.urned lIn ,' C'r<1lct of
Death
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and
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HTREET. THURSD~Y. JUNE 18th.
tll ~
r ~ conn y I <e er" Ire ...h 011
t h ' I b 1'1
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b e ablo to iv su
rt to it
' hl' d p" . Y Wit 1 team' v, 'nd s",d no blame
At 7.80: OollectioDforChnrohFullds. '
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~POt
f s oWtll
In, was attached , to the Pul so ill del' EngineerW It I10U t· !l.6k Ing Melli .Jl.noo
rom o ·ller 6()- ing C
eietieB." Countess. Gurowski stated. tIi at
o.
4 ()
this
pnragr!,ph hac! given b er : quite

5' 0

SUNDAY. JUNE 2letl

TO SECURE

J AS. CREGAN,

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!At 1.30 p.m. for

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Smith; &election. in advancing the C8.w.;e of Liberalism

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gre88iv<!l ... but rather tolerant· " jf not oontinued.
svmpathetic to, ·the .. ieW!! 'of . e speakers.
The men\bers of, the league ' do .lIot . in·
d~lge in ""ts of militancy. ' but· they de- ROY
ohne to, pay utes alld taxes voluntarily.
COLOURED SALVATIONISTS.

The

AL COUNTIES' SHOW
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A RECORD A'l'TENDANCE.

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"MAIDS AND PA[{SONS."

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W. II. . BRAK8lPEAA
&-SONS,

mect·:.nge there wc~ iJ, few pa rBons and a
mas' of ladic~. """.1Jing the old .nyi ~g that
theee a&'30Ci~tlOns w-cre rt}lcd by .maIds n.nd
pn..I'sons instea.d of Mccke and PorBlo.n s. Butt
after all. t.ho future of EI. country anO

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REA.DING.
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to t.la:;nk: : .

'KO~-Et~f)9~·' B~~Jr_SPE~lt'.S A,LE,S~
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~.\.: " ..nd. 5140. SL~~~8a~~ SiDll'lI.ua.m.:

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A stall of "1.iO\",, mlloo by tho boys of

St . . Andrew's Home was

Fdday and Saturday'. attendanoo at
DR. LYTTELTON ON CHURCH
the show of the Royal COUJities' Agricul·
brialit~n.>d
MEETINGS.
tural Society, 011 Southsea Common. constituted .. " record. ". By.4 p.m. on Friday
19;187 people had b een admitted.
as
"I oonle.. I do not fool 60 much at homo
cOlltiElliellt
Un<ler ,,,ne cOlllman.I·(lf Li.,utemi.nt, against 11.601 at Wind.or last ·year. Fri- in Mldreoo>I/lK a mootlllg oompooOO almosb
day's 4 o'clock fiBures prought up the. .total entirely of ladies as In 'pc.,kmg to an
attendance .to 56,000, wh;:ch beat the
re-I Rudience of men." F.n.id .Dr. L yltclton. he8.d
oord"
. previously i established at . South- \ master. of Eton, aOdr~S8lng the mcmb~re of
Xey•• ~on Road.
&mpton of 45.000.; for the whole . period i We Wmdsor and M",denhea~ F"'.'.clntlOn of
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that tJI-e show was Q'v en.
On Saturda 1 t.~e Chll..r.ch of Engh~.nd Mon 8 Society, upon
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l..ay 1116 e lectIOn , as prC8ldent.
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the pnee .of l>Umls,l.on was reduced to 6d.' I t WI\8 no use denyi ng t.hnt there WI\8 a.
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conceaelOn.
to
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good deal of myetery aJx.out the other set.,
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ployees. and at 4 0 clock 17,372 per- and that myst<>.rious quaht.y WaG deeper at
'MARGATE D~tL'l(...,h~I!'.\'~.J:_t.a1 . 'BrurwERS• .W1NE" !A:NP.SPlRlT .
sone: had p~d the t~rn~tile"B.
the prGS.ent thl!.d ~VCT before.
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fTom t.Q1(DON IIBIDGII:.
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Ho did not lw,.h to .ay anytlllflg dlB·
RAMSliATE 148..... -el~
~ ,1'<'1'S A.>, .~RAL ..W:AJ'E,ll.
Jl'Hft,~ing o.lfa.~si their sisters '~'ho o:Ltondc4
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: "'~~":~8_ ,.I.@. ~,!,.l B..... 'MANUFACTURERS: "P,bO'ne. 32 HMili.
MOTOR~OAR ACtHDENT· IN
ineotlllg8 ,MIi the ut.mo..t fldel!ty. At Borne

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prit-!one r.
(lulprit., but
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Church depended enormou.ly upon tho men.

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Hfulle'y _~. oil" '~ '3t!h~'tD:Of:

OVERSTUDY LEADS 'fa SUICIDE

~bert.:t.

..ntl Captain E. W.
aged 30, of the
put th" Indian Army. a stude)lt at C .. mberl'3Y
"!!. ."~~B1llA!i~ that had , Staff College. was found dead III h'II
m, ..,,.IUo.n. and con- room OJ} Sa.turda.y morning. There W!lB ~
4~~a;;i[~'r~;;"ho On wound In his forehud. and at his side a;
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UllO slx..,ha.mb~red revolver.

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A't ll-ollert.e.
the iUlluw
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Brew;,
saielbutCapother t~
ve~y much
liked;
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.Heal.\:rhursday' he! oompl ..med to witness that
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au-tioD. \h"
,u 'lpopularl : sayin that the eoUese
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servants, the 'oadaies . on the galf <lOUIse,
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..nd the paonIa in the street were la.ugIling
. Sir ~t-. hjJII. He tQok ' his. wor.k ' very seriously;
W ·1~ln faot. :",all overdomg it.· .
~~~~~>4, ai el :' The Jury ' follud that. Captaiu' . ltoberlj!
. .th~ < coU>~!t~d a>Â¥cid~. !':\'i1e. j.Dt;&ne py!i?" ~

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