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CIOthei- 'WhiterjSweetet, Purellhaif,~hen wahed with common soap.
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J~ as 40 \bo),S', : a:nd in the ,n ew Bilhool no elnss
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lmU8t have more: \han 2O ,b'oys,so Utat it IlIppeorcd;
Sir.:-;In my capllCit); of deputa.tionl' ~o ,the Town
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to present ,tbe
A further meeting of the pUent.. of the Kend. , required. :
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cBiil>, of the p&rents' of
I refe~ed,
to the dismissal' of the men on
'ataff,
rick School pupils wash8ld at
PpJmer H;>U on
THE I HEAD MASTER'S POWERS,
to Mr.
Saturday, to r~eivo the repor.-of the deputa.tion
' It was riot praoticabl~ for them to' ask, J)ir. &ad impute<\.-tlie blame for that
Council
~ ilHI Reading Town Cou.ncil.
Keet()n to IreScind his decision, especinlly I\OW Keeton. During ,tk discnssion
, Chamber which followed our
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Mr. \T. Penroso, :who,:, J4!am i presided" sl'id . the, tbat the matter had gone 118. far as it had' done, mltted bI Dr. Abram that the deciBi\ln
newspapers had p.r actiea.lly taken the , win~ O,Jlt But ~er were, tol1:l that Mr. Keeton' had not full those men did , not rest '
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th " PG!"aI'B' of atfpoJritlJ!ent. , Dr. A?rl1ni t?1d , t~m
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e tihtiit. the. ,eLLUns of each ru.a been ' consider6d tn· , "':l1S' arih:ed" ot by the
resolution pa88ed' at tlieir
!pIloting right into ,_div,i dttally liy. ,th'e. commi~tee: Therefore th.ey had , mi~te'e, ~p" he Bald. ha.d '~
thE\ Couooil Chamber. ,and,
"Iso beiln _ ' no qi:uPirreol iwith"Mr. Keeton. ' But theY con- of'-each m'~, on the."Kendrick
tbe mIlAM of fOOUBSing"loeal
on ;t.he mat,. .idered: that thli. Higher Education ,Sub·Commit- decided thl.t. it., w.M not. in the inlq.mts
tor. ' That was greaUy:n ,
favonr. The
C811 we.re' 'eieeed!ng tb6ir< powers," tHeaf', hear.) combined schOOl that. thll88 men
tor would, now come, up
the lwllole council WM thilre ' ~ hope thM they, would ,'have a con- , the ,,&me.
;,1 regret ,t hat 'I\n inj,nst.ice , was
-Cher ros;ratted in
therll was, ~8 " Iinuance ofl the ~y:pe of edncation \'ihleh tJiey reo
fact.
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' , ~ ;' quir<id in the new: schootT They were" a.b~oluwly lleeton bY' imputing th" bl!tJlle to
Mr. YO)lD'gS. "member of
deputa.tlOn, 8'1',d ,' liopeles.. in l that- ~~t un1e., 58 some [If the, old sure 1... · will h e. the. lint to admit.
Ite, must i first thank the
, the courte.qus , lIla,sters "',etl;l ,retained., Th!lY ,were ,tola 1that ',~r. justice was quite unhltentioJla.l.
Yours.. etc.,
&nd sy-mpe,t Iletic heari1ig' he
deputat.lOn,
:Keeton woUld h ....... the aliBl8tlliDC9 of Mr. Prle.t- .
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and the. l..tilude 1M, alfow6ci·
publio ',~' 'le:v'8 advice~ waS it.
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PARENTS MEET· THE, HEAD,"r MASTER. :
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mat· ..
eUJllion wbich foUowed, ' He
Mz. Y.QnDSIf. pomted 0'"bad, been ",h,., was'
fA Voice: "T)"pical
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, council tb.t, there:
lilIe. a CODSpiral}",
"} Dr. Abram'
made a. long 8peeCh.
aDd misleading' 'i~::~~1:IJi~~~,'
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Keeto~ would
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hi", adv.ice on lllJaira reiJp~~inR
of h.'
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Norfolk. Hoose. C&'1ersham,
7th Decemb\ll'. 1:915.
THE j,RE£ElPTOF
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wprk in ,oonne,ctiop with Lord , Derb;'~'
: Rec~ting\ 8chem! i8 n<lJ!r. fast I\ppr~~ing OI)Dh_
pletlOn , as reg!U'ds canlfaSsing th6 ehS'1ble men '
~nd ~e attestation of tltEi eame under IJie ,Gro8p.~fj
System.
:fo·morrow (Baturday) the schem&'
'ends; ~ the announcO~fent bas been oftiCiatI
'made by Lord Derby th t the date will Iiot be
oxtended.
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'l'he South Berka P rliamenb.ry Recruiting
Committee bAS been mas , oeth,e durl.ng the lweek '
,and, Jew, opportJinities h~ e. been lost to impbi
,upon every eligible mo.n his d~t,. to offer himself at the nee.rest rac ·ting eta.tion, eith,er fOr
'ftttestation or to receiye 8 medical certifiCate Of ;
,,exemption ' shouId the d?ftor find him unfit.
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t The Exeeuti..e Commit~ of Ithe Parliamentary
, DiTillion decided at ' 'UuHr weekly meeting oj
, Frid...,.. nomng last to ielrue Iio, ..u men who had '
not enlisted a IIpecn.1 ~e¥er, callin~ attentionte,'
,t he ,! l:gontl' need for~dol~ ,,?
ThIB bu been ..
done In huoor!\dll ,of,c&l!Bs WIth excellent resulbi '
and th.8 r&eruiting-~t&tio~s hav& been kepf bll,lY,
'aceo'rdlDgly; , The latest ~nouneement of one rI. '
the)l()n. BeC1'etarie8 of the Pa.rl iamentary Be.
, C'rui~ing -COmmittee at. ,~adqu~rteM" Sir JellSe ,
Herbert, that , &II men, I"hether star.roo Or , '1lllstarred, should oller the1ll6elve. for a~testation
qeseM'e!I careful notictl, &8 many DH!n think tbM
their spooial ' circumstanceS or ' ,work Rive them
exemption. The right
appeal to the Local ,/
,Tribunals iJI dClligned to Imeet thilse cases, but
orilv if the men first attest.
Most of fohe coun;ry, difitricts in South nerka
ba.ve been 'well canvas""d by keen, patriotic can' v8.888~, aJ1d '.,n extraordinary amount of worIi:
, has been' put jn 'by, volu!ntary effort.. The New. ,'
bury C8.nvliB8er8 h~Yo ac*omplished a great de&lJ
clilling on ,eligible men :f
' 'ice and even , thrice.\
'J'he r~ult. ' hi's amplj'-jusilied their self-sllCrificing
work.
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The hon. 8ecret.a.ri~, Mr. E. J. Forster &lid
Mr. Fred W;l"ight, a.re fn, dailY &f.tendanM 'at their .'
, heOOqua~ni. ' the Refer nee" Room of tJH'l FTee
Libnry, ' and h!'ye' been 'o ble to answer innumet,
, ..ble inqniries l'tlIIJIecting
and I special
circumstanoes. Ilnd
,up" many appsrently
obscllre points.
also ' journeyed out
each day
large
, of