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READING.

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" . Wednelldq, Ma~, 13tb.
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aERVJCE at ST. G~ORGE'S
. CHAPEL, WIND.SOR, Preacher: Rev.
Ca'lOn HENSLEY, M.A. (Central Provinoes

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E. CAWSroWS RIVER TRIPS. ,.

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Town HaU,

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ReluUnlf,·'

LAST TWO NIGHTS, .

The Popular and Splendid 'SIC<\JII LauncheS FRIDAY &-SATURDAY,Jfay2"d &3rd
h RIVER QUEEN"
and "MAJESTIC " Itbe
targel! boat, 011 the Upper Thames) wiD start
nil IUD TtiJIIMC COLLEGE OF 1lU51C
from his Boathouse at Cavenham Bridie as
will prescnt the
follows : •
OPERA-BALLET,
SUNDAv;-GORINGat 3p,m, Return Fate 2/-,

"FLORETTE'
adaptation

TEAS At..'D KINERALS paOVIDED ON BOARD.
'11cbtt Ie. thcae Tn.. 10 be obtalocd at tbc Office. wlicrc .
tlI1oboat.~
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Por further ~cuIarw 111". Y to B. CA}VS'l'ON, '
Waterman'. CoIba<,
BrIcItIe. 'Phone No. 2S6

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of Grimm's Falry Story,
.. THE GOOSE GIRL,"
In Three ~ts,
By Agnes BarUctt and Au\lrey Mayhew, Allen.
FULL CHORUS and ORCHESTRA
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of 50 PERFORMERS.
- !UVER TRIP.
Musical · Director: ldr~~cue Rlvicre.
Leader of 9rchest~ Gladys Undan,
IIA YNARD and SON'S POPf Launch
l'Rl<;~ OP. ADMiSSION :-Relervcd Seat&, "I.
.. BRITANNIA " wUlleave Cave
In .l}ridge
and 3/- (Including tu) r Unreserved Z/- and
as follows r~. (I~cluding tax); AdmiasigQ ed. (including
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SUNDAY, May 4, at 3,0 p,m., 10J' GO,.RING tazt.
Doors open 7.15 p.Dl, (Tic;lIet holders i' p.m,),
'and STR£ATLEY, Return Fare 2/-.
~rnellCC 7.30 p.m. Car~,es 10 p ,m.
Tickets may be obtained at MeJAn, Barnes
Teas supplied at Moderate Charges,
an" Avia, Dillie Street, Readme. where a plan
t
La~llChf! for Hire, i
of the rOOl1l may be scen, or at the Training
On TII.r .... , -1\IIt
Colle,e of Kl1;Slc.
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• Apply to C. MAYNAI,ID AND, SON,
:And followUl, tlfll da,. . . . . .ive to thi.
223, Caversham Road Telep~one 1188.

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LIFE OF ST. PAnueK. .

On THURSDAY, May 8th, at 7,30,

WHAT GOD DOES NOT DOW.
On SUNDAY, May 4th, at 6,30

SUNDA.Y NEXT, _M~"r 4th~.

Ref. FlAIl IUlKEn
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, • • , ' AdmlMlO'l One- ShHling.
TiCkets'm;ly be obtairledat~l.• Saclrvil~ Street,
CannQIl Street, 31, Nt.port ROad, 38,
Road, and' .. dmrston ," Me!r05e
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Ayenqe,. and at ~.door.

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For further ~clllar. and ech~.~Wly ,tP
Captain

B. IlAalSY..

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Mr. W.~C.J. ~E'.

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Loddon Fami.i:arl~Y,,~

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COllllniUtce of the ~ and IMtrid
aocI LaJXJ,ar {tqunciJ aad the R~,
Labou Party have U'ZAJIIItd a

g;·c-===:on

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} Joint ' Hon.

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H.~ Kbt, Georp

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The late Town Clerk.

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~eetilllC.m-tre held ia Worilen'
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WORKERS V~TE I

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It i. recorniaed on a~ hand tha~ Reading
haa suffered .. ~vere~'8S 1!Y he deatL of
lb. W, ,Chl.tt.l'buc. .{)n y thll6e who

...ere b~_ht 111to cl
toue~ lQth
Mr.
Cllltterbucll: oould rb] · all ,at the town
o"ftd to him for his riedom, .elulld judgJlIeJIt, eoBcrnatory t
r iJl npgoliat ioD,
au. DmadJiWldedn
f Clutlqok. He WRY
THB KINa'S .5SBD5!WBN,
from that point of ..' w alo~e thoroughly
fllt.d to di.e1aa1'le the ntroll'l dutieR ",IJid,
fell U]MIII him, _nd t
hlll''@ ~n mRny
~UiOJU m nklf'nt 1ea
whn the!le specia l
trait. of tlae Town C rk ha'18 found fu ll
IC!OI!!, aDd han blll'n
d to tne advantng9
of Beadm.. Ref~J:O
is made elsewhere
D...!-_
of Seeda
the Farm to the aaiduit]' "!Jith ",hieb 1.e penorlllM
a-JJgg
r- his dvtiee. Jndel'd it a8 hi unremitting
aDd GardeD pott
OQ ."licatie... ~"ieation to the ....ork thron upon hia
dIIIPlet"ll oftice dUl;ncythe war which hy.
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telled \ie end. TMre were other qualities '
.blt:l. )Ie displaypd- rlect Jd,Y_lty· to til. ·
decisione of the ToWll Coundl. and If'IUt
keennellJl! to ad ..an~ he inte~s of the
io'll'Jl. wbicb he was rond t Ilene. On•
ean 8peak of him ~I'n ore i . ately, fol'
a., a .tept'_lItative of, the P o w
brouihtl into very c
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~tian with
Ml'. Clutterbuck. Thu one eame to apprt- '
Of heert, and to
c.iate his .Brent kindll
J'IIOOI'DI., his readiness 0 do 8'ft'Tytbing. in
hl. power fOT an,:one :'Tho , II&.1II8 to rom for
advice.
He certainly was ~~r tinod of
doiAJ 1JOOd, and hi, ~OTY 1\:iJJ De "GaSured bt, aU who bad
e pl..atrure of hie
&e4luaintance. The 81 ul'nt trihatM from ·
le&di.. iN.!Iidents of R 'lIf' which we publift eilMl'wh..-.., 8&OW bow hlghl! ' bis servlceB
_re a,pralllt'd _nd hdw greatly I.is early
dMtl' iii deplored. . /'
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L.iats

free

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will be et8lurt'refl

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ON· II JND.f Y, IIA '/ ~' 1919,
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In aUpport of llie ~TRAL~CH~CH:pmn'
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READING

MAY · DAYCii:URAT.ION'f"
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will ibe held
THURSDAy r'N PT,

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Speaktn :....
'SKENE JolACKAY (l.aIooclt Candidate fer
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T, . C. MORRIS (4~ <:."4ndidate for. ,
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AdJniMion 4<1. (incbx\llIg :~" R,e/resblmnta
at popular

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W. H.

TlWIES VALLEY DIY GINGER ALE.

HAw:.: , Rt~i>ING, ' .
On Moada7- Next.1 M~ 11\11.

At 3 o'cfocr,
, The BUbop" oI o.tonl. '
wlll preach. Md licenco the New Incumbent.

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TOWN

• Evenipg:. "A: Preacber'. Sign Posts."

Pathe'. AbibD...d J ~tte.

Of course it may be possible to COIUInne both 8!sthetic and ulti'litarian.
Reading could well do wi~ anothel'
noble memorial or memorial building,
and if we leave out 01 consideration
DELIVERED FREE.
merely material tltings wliicb obscu re
~r \."iQl ~ - the objection to nIt omutljemal bridge over the ri er on utilitI~rian grounds does not hold good ,
All -MALT AND HOPS.
\ hat is more useful than a wide,
well-constructed bridge, snll to oenament such a bridge would! make it a
BRAKSPEARS' ALES greater aCquisition to
town than
might appeal' at first sjg~t. One of
greatest compl:i:ments that has
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been paid to Mr. Howell' propo aI i5
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that there is no otber bridge like 11 in
England. Another proposal that has
been received with a certain amount
LlMiT.D.
of favour is a separate memorial
TRlIIIWDI. JIIIII.n-ON-iHAMES. building in toe cen~re of the town,
one of imposing ~rchitectural fea8LUOIIU.l1ID
noau:IIDIAT:
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tures lind devotedJ,Q some usetul purOU........ : ,...... hoV_ Itruft•
pose, The triangWar ite opp ito
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Greyfriars Church, bas ·been pOinted
WQ&DOUl(, 7, P&t.QJI 1nIU2'.
to as an admirable site for the PUI'CHAMPAGNES at Market Price pose, Certainly it a memorial bllil dtng 1 to be decided pon it should not
be an extensiort to any ex~sting block
PRICE LISTS ON .APPLICATION.
of buildings in ano . cure ~treet whicb
'1s not a maln thor ghfare, but a
0000" aU".".TIlIlD . , .UT QUALITY.
separate building iD! the c4ntre of the
town, ha'Ving a goo prospect.

AJUY DAY 8I'IIIUlAMAL FISfIVAt

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LABOUR

thing Df beo.uty is a joy 'or e er.

They are bighly recommended
by the medical faculty and have
been supplied to t~ ' Royal Berkshire Hospital fO!' over 6Q years.
Supplied in Cask and Bottle.

S#«ialiiy :

tiy Rev. Pin ,BQNARJEE,
Alf W t1come.

~Distry.

commence bis

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At WTU S11IIT COIIGIIGAnOJ.\l. CHlJI(H

These Celebrated Ales and Stouts
are JrWU'aIlteed Brewed from Malt
and.;Jfops ONLY and hav~ been
certified by the British Arktytical
Control to be ABSOLUTELY
P lJ R E and G E NUl N E.

..... all the reeoutt.es 01 adence,
lIacled up by the prod.c~ of large
of territory Wbioh be 0 ned or
oocupied. The monetary rewards of
our men were absolutely negliBtble,
and the ael88bness of tbO!!e who remained at home fanned a striking
eonLraat. We do no~ want to perp tuate that spirit of self\shne s by
ar
memorials whicb _ merely save oor
pockets apd minIster only to the needs
01 the present genel'atiorl.
The war
memorial lund .ought noi- t(, be devoted
to anything that it is II; duty for us to
carry out now in the ordinary course
01 affairs.
,
Therelore the 8!sthetic fde cannot
be left out 01 consideratioh and we
would rather see a mem ial wholly
8!sthetlc than one whony utilitarian .
Our country would be much the poorer
without our national monuments, 8.JId