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lodge that they ha<l
the head lof the
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the rule. :laid down by lthe GoY~rnment ;officiala.
They recognised tna.t ~hejr ' sic\ql.ees fonda [ hn.d
been hit con8ider fLbly I ...roer thdn they' were be·
fore. Memhers were n 10 in6ured for a ' ~eater
amount of sickn eea ben fit th:m theY ' were b~f()re,
and it w,,"' r e:>s;)nable to expect tha.t thev ' OUld
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perhaps in a la.rgc num,ber of CalleS a little more.
supervisidn and more hu"ine&! method could be
adopted. 'a nd by so doing they co'lIld 'r e,trieve ' a
little of wpat they h&<I been spending jnst recent.
Iy. He did not believe in s ending ~ople round
and aBkin~ all &orts of' inquiSItive questiona, !l,nd
m~kinl! a lmAn'a life & miscry, I'or lewi,!! him to
thmk that he is in receipt of cllarity.
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They hllld boon trying to get n~'II' members, and
had; so~ej.vhs.t f~iled to attr\Wt the men, 80
theu chIef pope Ul the ifutuw, iW808 to deyote
a.ttentio~more pa.rticularlY,lil to the iu-..eloU,es.
They h
.. juvenile socIety in ' n,''''.uJJlg,
looked ' ter a.nd · eafeguarded ' by "
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Rourke, and they m~
l t make ' that
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proper n .l.rsery for" the adult 1<>4ge8.
By, ..
mi8llionrujy work in til t respect they wOjlld be
helping on. a great '*ol-k. It c,?uld be Pt:Oyed to
the yo~n~, person Jthat l it wouIa be .. ' r.:ecided
benefit tp. him to makr. 80me e.hall 'pro~ision for
the future ., U they ~ould dO tha.t and teach
him. whM ciii:zeD6hip. brotherhdod a.nd fr&ternity
meant' ~ tbe course of the next generation theY'
"ou1d n t want to, tes.en him how to shoot" ,beo~use t~.. I would'
, n~ shooting r t quired.
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very prpud that
8llch ..._-capable man
as a m ~lmber of that
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118 chief "of !the Reading dis rict: , (Hear,
They ·wex:e ' plIB8~Ug
through a period . of
I and theY Were
going to pa88 throii-..h ..
of mo"" l~ro).lbl..
owing I to the wat:.
ple8lled tha.t
their pkv. G.M., like
',. of' tUe O!ld;
t,!lIows' l lIl()vement ,wali
probleJna ~nd
dlffioult~es in a. ,brigh~ , .
spirit! Wlith
rega.rd to the Insura.nee
had
when t"ll,y must leave!
were in charge 'of the
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and
must eooea.vopr tQ re<:lO~~l<"
tude of t116 wo'tk involved
had brouglit 'out of chs.QjI.
had done a. ma.rrellOll8
of
hl.d t&ug1&t· the friendl,J . eoc~eties
so far I as fina.nee was
they beeD '
iill '. the'
have. been
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regard to. the
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/Rebelle'veti if
the epirit in
tn years <!'One' J)y,
bens who were m'
they would. be '
and hoa.r t111Iir'- Yi """"
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many ha.jl returned tol work 1011g before they
wert a.blEl, a.nd in som~ c'aaes ha~ been co'iJpe)~ed
to go ' l the funds ~ain. Still, tooir funds
Ml16t be safeguarded to the utm<lst extont;
.' He
~id not b el' Heve in ' acthl g the d et ective . tlV9n tJ~ir
members who wer e in Ir ec eipt of sick ~ .p~Y\t

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He 10ae delighted : to ' gee
P.P.G .M. CasblU\n ' t...,_ ·,~f
lodp;e) also, weloom'\ld
diBtri<l~
G.M. Tubb had wo"k,1d.
tIlresle of ~at
-00 the "same with
: other dilltrict officers
eame. . Th er~

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