Berkshire Chronicle Reading 03-1918
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EXT, _RDM 11'" 1.18,
MatiMe :\:EDNESDAY NE~T~ March 13,
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WEDNESDAY NEXT. Man h 13tJa, at 3
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At 7.30 p â¢â¢â¢â¢ .
Tiolrf.t~ (or R..crved l!e2U (unnumberedl. price J/~.
nray be obtalned at the College OfficC' ; or
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from the Hegtslrar.
ADMISSIQ~' FREE. withont [kkct.
noon open al 7 p.m. . The COllcert will end al
abollt 9.15 p.m.
F."f:E~~h; ~iORf.'TON and GG\'TOli HE~TII'S .
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Company
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MISS ' GRACE
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Monday. M:tr.:h 18, Six ights at 7.30 (Ollce Xigltlly).
Matinee, \V4Ie day, March 20, :tt 2.30,
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CR~LIE C1I.APLIN tn'
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PA RAMOU~T T RAVEL .-No. 36.
""tlll'S AIOILlTID~'" ... , ⢠. 27.
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T commemorate tho 25 years' arduous work of
Mr. Hugh E. Walford, the' "'OIinder of the
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THE MAYOR (If. A. SARJEANT, ESQ.).
Lit?b.CoI. LESIIlE WILSON, C.M.G .⢠D.S.O., lII.P .,
j and olher dl t\nguish d persollage .
Numerous VALUASLI' PRiZES will be :awarded,
including Special PrI~cs for Orlglnal ·Hoole·made
Ladies' Ooatulnes; 11: 0 .
. WALTZ COMPETITION .
DANciNG 8 till 2,
THE COLEY PARK STRING BAND,
~llder the direction of Corporal J. W. Ar h~·£., )
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Serlfl_Major~RCH.ER
(lsi Bait. BN ~.)
⢠and Mr. OE RGE Fl HLEIGH .
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1...... i Single Tlc.,eto. '1/6 Double, 4/. ; Bakony, III
(In ding lax).
and Tw. (ollowiDI day_, noloih·. to thi. T1\entrâ¢â¢
REFRESHME ⢠. at moderate charg .
"THE ........
T~KETS may be ob aine from Mes rll. Attwln
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l_utiful, her fii.ter'. ugly.
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b, ... Orth""~ lIud of UII . . ht.. "lcId~. lie â¢
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Mil. F. A. SIMO NDS,
Mil. S. J;lRAIN.
MR. B. ~USSELL.
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~cadj""~F. A! Sclrjeant, Esq.,
bile die 'c~t at 8 o'clock.
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.ID â¢â¢ to dieoll
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Jle autocrats
rorutarlet. of Pru.la 8bould ftnd t ir
lien friends In those f.vho pose all the
grelt.\est champions of 'freedom and the
e,6vGCatea of the bottQ.m dog.
Extremal
mllllt. When we conicler the matter we
ftnd a certain amo+nt of aftlnity between
the Prull8ianl who bejleve tile hegemon~ of
the world I de Uned fer" them, and who
dlllleminate German K\lltur at the pomt
of the sword, l1lld the B4lebeviks, who wi h
to refoftn the world ill accordance with
their ideas by force. Tbe doctrinaire
Idealists of to-day, ineljldlng those in this
country, speak as thourh they had l0lIDd
a new road to 1Oe1a.l 8a.l"atioD,· bu~ t1lere
'I nothini new under the 'sun.
Their
vIews have bl'd pre.ctIC/l1 trial, h'om the
Paris Commune to the present day. The
liJ)erty, equality and fraiernlty held .out In
1't89 h'anslated them8411vlI . quickly into
part-time education ' of
the.1I 01 (purtee" and
merciless tyranny, civil war, unempJoy·
ment and stalVation. Le1)ln and TroUky
bave U&ed the catch ph~, .. Peace .nd
plenty," l1lld the result to Russia hu been
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dUaatrou8. /fbe people of tbi.e countI"J.
Let:tUTer Il ·Ed_tiOD aad IIut6&- o( lftlhpd. if tbey lleten~ to the deDlo~OS'ue!l
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11.i,..~idCol'-.. ll...un â¢.
patift tao wo
be led away by catcha,.. In, ted to brill, th.lr f..leJI4,s.
LAll. Jour. 8eorMary.
word , but wi h the examples of R~ala
, and Rumania !before th.ir eyes they mu t
Indeed be pUrbHnd if they are led astrJlY
by the doctrinaires. Germany Is carving up
ftull&ia. tord!>ly comp.lling people to
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eb....e their alJeciance, and putting them
UDder an economic yoke. Rumania h88
lINn forced to eapltolate, cu\;.otr from ac·
T '0 G.\LLOW" 'ltjuCKS (open! â¢â¢
ceee to. the . . by \be lurreJlder of her
DIllVI NG CPJIPBTITIO (open).
prO~, her oll &J;Id , raiD, htl' chief
LOCAL PONY ~OI!.
..eanl of I~ce. to be at the disposal
W HiPpET RAGE. FOOT RACK (M )'aI'm).
of her eonquerors. who are to ero.. her
eouatry . at will to l ei to lhe great Rue·
IiaD Blatlt Belt' ~rt
Odnsa.
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PromjKer: E. HADLEY,'
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)(iO. Cavenham Road. ~din,.
Diu..." 1 .. ClOMtroed by G~any and
AWIlria. It I. WlUllDkable that WI &bouM
e~t to luch a reeettlement ot ' the
world. Tbey ery peace where tIlere II nil
,.-.
But the ~ tate oft Middle
PI â¢â¢â¢rYe t~Ol by U .....
Europe is belntr ~ up UDder our n9M8.
We ncollUllencl an~De 'Who doe. not grup
.bat It aaeana to IJO to any 1"l'lJe map of
Europe, and ftruJ'e DU. tor hlnaeU the vut
eateM and relOW'C8B of this DeW Sta(e.
. T in is &ufficienf to keep fresh
And ·then recall to mipd that the power
fliS for nine
ac more.
1a wielded by an aUtoUacy bent aD 1)Iorld
n.. 4 11 ⢠⢠"", 1/2.
domlnlon and IUbJeeUt; We abould, in·
deed. be .a,D1nI tbI d atll warrant 01
Empire. and rt'9Ul8. ., the ecollClllOO
.~y OD 1rbIc:b our bl«f1
and
'lietier _lal eoDCtiUolls depend, If .e
to
& to ⢠8DIIII1,;
III Rqu$ bean
4IU. milrbt. It mua\ 1M perfectly
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Carnival at Reading.
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LeetUNr ill ~aomic⢠â¢.i Polit.ieOl ill Ule
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...ilI iJltroduce the ...bject. ..d a_or t tbe J~ {e~
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It is strl1llge lIIthat
'Btili eid aud Co.⢠~' r Street ; Mr. A. Wark,47.
CaaI1e $treet; Mr. F . }\I. S. Smith. 4(). Church Street,
Oawrlbam '; the -HeadQUlU'ters of the Reading
MluWare Rifte Club â¢. W, Alfr~ !jbnt; aud o/4jhe
Ho:J. Treasurer, Mr. H . Dyson. Mlrk'et Place ; Hou.
$ecrctary, lIr. F.:r. Gray. <49, Va.tern Rood .
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Price Lists o~ ~eds for the Farm and
Garden poet free on Ipplication,
LARGE TOWN · HALL, READINC.
MONDAY, ~ARCH 18th, 1 9 1 8 .
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(Hnoral Pon Olllce).
'l'1\'O followin, d.TS, exclusive to
READIN· G
Fanc;:y ' l)ress Ball
an Monday ............. t 101,
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THE KINO 'S SEED5MEN,
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BLJlCTUC THATI.,
BI'PAD STREET. HADING
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SUTTON & SONS
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By ApPOu.bueDt to
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At the O~n: â¢
Mr. A. C. P . ~'BL1NO. Yus. Bac.
ICES: 5]9. 3/6. 21' and. 1/3. llIc1utllvg Tox:
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⢠Stl'eet. Readi,\&" 'l'elophone 911.
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T HE T HREE DAUGHTERS OF
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MO. D. Y 'EX~, Ma(ch 11, (or ,ix Ni~hts
(0. ·CE _ NIGHTLY), at 7.30.
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UNIVER lTY COLLEGE, READI
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