Berkshire Chronicle Reading 03-1915
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page of work. The .
the present time fa , '
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natIon, 'ap.d those who I rem~Li~
m,ust sbe to 'itthat Ithe'lllo,vel'n"iYl
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. BERKSHIRES' REAVY . LOSSES.
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Berkshire battaironB. With only
ceptidn, practica.Ily · all "tn3 officers
Battalion who went (Jut ori~inaJly
fkillod· ,or woulided, and"tho cQ.Sual "
~he rank a.nd file ·ha.ve
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for us, ' not ' only in ~uppIyinll the !nanhoodr'~bf :
. the country to serve in our - ranks, but also,iii> ,
. sup1;'l~ing . the.' nece"".ry.· arlI!", a,!"munitioo.: )int! '
72, . LONDONSTRE),T: fEADIli~. '
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Fr,d"y, :M~rcl~ i9, 1915.
E~GLAND
S~.VING~;. ~A\K.
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equIpment. .su~c"",,£ul operlLbons.. In tl).o i varlO~L' :
parts of th'e "'<>rId " in which we are engaQ'ed vXll
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Wednesday, 9,30 td. l, l2.30. : '
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Fr:day \.nd . S~~da~, ..e~~~~8. ~till; .8.
be_very serioUBIy hamperf!-" and dclaYC!l·"-;-;-Lo~d ..
Kitchen er.
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LOl'd Kitchener and Mr. Lloyd George
~st. allowed ,f,ln "~P.Osits:
have bE\~n busily engaged in hoisting for
r cent. General Dep.t.rtm~Dt. I
the berte'fit of the eOUlltry Nelson'.s famou (
nt: ,Supplomentary ,vepa~tment.
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Branches:
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day to Ido his duty.» And not without rea'G17. Oxiford Road, and 16, I Wokingbam
son. . Anythinrr short of the uttermo:'!t " is
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'L Place, .Wokingham.
insuffi<:?ient for the needs of the count? in .
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this ,great c)·isis'. and we are ·told- on the :
. nulee~ etC., poet {roo' on app1i~tion,
lL4thot~ty. of the f.:'Ilmiralty and War Ofiic~, .
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:underJined by Mr , Lloyd Georae. that .the
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mn.xi,lJl~m outnut' is.not being,obtained. . n.i t
on)y . for th.e want. of 9rganis~t~on, of , tlie
means for lDcreaslng prod.u chon, · i but be· '
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I' .~~~ , I . . . cause in I some . cases frictibn ' between
.maste~i! and men is Jeading tol stoppage of
$QN'S, LIMITEd , . '
,work, ; and in others, thI'ou~h various
c~uses, ftlll time is not being obtained. The
.result: is, in the' words of Lord Kitchene'r, '
D . ~OT'~'L~RS quotea above, seriously to ' han:lper .aJ;l~ de· '
~,REW 1 RS"
lar w-1..rlike operations.
This Imeans , that'
those \who ·a re at the front ~ fighting on~
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battler are unn~~eBsal'ily sac rific'e d" tha~
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the, lepgthof the war is p~dl?nged even i~
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the. u~t~Illate' resultJ!' not ~.u~ in j eo~ardy J
.I t IS, JlJot. p#ptitable to· conBl~~r wh~ IS' tu.
. ' Tele r&ms :...,." WetheredB," Marlow. '
blam,e for ,t ile state · of affaIrS' whIeh has
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LO AL OFFjCES.t 8TORESI,Cb,anr,:,e llor (ol .t~e Exchequer,
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resources for waging ' war'.
BY APpoiNTMENT
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LISTS ON AJ;'P ICATION.
GOODS GUARANTEED OF
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