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l't is scaJ;cely ne~ess.ai}r to enlarge 00
the. very f~ijetaiJ!l which art: given
elte~here. wIth reJard to the peace cele.
bratl<\Jl! In R.ea.d~g. 'I'he programme
~s now .to; be. ' carned C!!lt should prove
lDtere5lJ~r and attractlve, and only. fine
weather IS now ne~ed to make ",h:!t " .;
memorable celebration thoroughly ' IlJOY -

Needles, .

. loud or soft ton~l .to ~I01d at

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3cf. per ,100.
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T"- Cit,....... •• FIIt'val.

by Frederic W.

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W~~ are glad 'to state that th~ ddlicul•
There is one bright spot on
ties with regud t9 holding the childten 's
• at 3 p.m.
horizon. and that is the· glow of the festival on Saturday have b wovercome
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~md we are sure the town wiu '1lppr eciat~
Victory-Lo8JI success. Tlle patriotic the 'tI'bole~earted m,anner in hich the
'na Chir lti beJaken bJ' the
response of the people to the urg«r nt teachers are throwing themse~ves intv
LORD LIEl1TBN m OF· JlEB x 8llIlLB. r'-'ue.sts of the Gove.rnment show th~ arrangements i~ order to maJ,;e th,
_ who win ' ~ !lIlIPPOritcl bt tlI.
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pi asure of the children as comp} te 3S
JUroR 311' RJUDlNG
that they still have confideqcc in' 1S possible_ . The teachers ha~e alway,
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the stabilitl! of the old' country lD~de the ~Joy~ent of the (hild[~n their
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, chIef cODSlderatlon at
the e IlIDes of
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the ommous threats and ~tional rejoiCing, 'and we felt ~ure that
pereoaa. M haritecl to att.lId. ~
impossible demands of certain sec- in expressing their opinion ~n favour 01
,
J. '1'.)1 B.LAND,
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a later date they had not qUlt~ g rasp!'d
• C1~k to the . t..-r of Bark..
bons 0 t ~ ,cc:>mmu~lJty. .
ut me tile whole facts pf tbe situation. The

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results, but It 1I\' a5 anunated py no ill will
to the teachers, There wer, twu
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e sentia f~ctsf one ,t hat on an occasion
slJch a thl~ the children to "'~~m we
look· td 'carryon the nQble tradltlons ,of
--the Dien who have died for their countjry
ALL WELCOME.
should.be (with th~Idem~~ili5e1s0Idie~S)
the object of speC13 sobcllude and [0
,their rejoicipgs till
fter the
.
NA'nONAL UNJOI ftF tilLWA
-would ..have rather rn~n:ed Ol"
"THE:
OF THE
y
whi~h we . hope _ ey JII
UBLE
READING I, 2 ... 3 SRAllCHES.
Ori SUNDAY EVE~~~ NEXT, JULY 20th,
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by havlDg thel~ fesllv 1 Ion the
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one
bpght . spot;
t!tere
are very day . of , t.he • peace cel 1;)lallon,.
;.
• PAR1 11.
man
dark ones.
The rise 'in further,. 1D. the mterests of pu Itc S ;I !C'\y
,
Cbaia'.Olan :h
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11 was Vltal that the- whole of tn popula·
ANNUAL FLAG DAY
, ~01JlJC!LLO ' A. ROWE, J,P.
t ~ prIce of <i0 al 1S ' postp~>ned tion of Reading should not be con c!.'n .. (NatiOnal Unio -of Railwaymcn).
l till, Monday.
·Mr. Bonar Law crated on the Pro~enid e . andl ~hat th c
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0
,sUNDAY NEXT .1••
SlOth
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s!enl
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d t
-d th ~
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holding of the children 's fe~ lval on
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Mover of RetIOlulion: . "
0 ere
0 suspen,
e _os. flse , ~r Saturday woukt draw away th childn'n
· On behalf of the O;RPHAN- FUlJDS
J. F. HODGSO
rUish~ialist ParlY}. . three months' if the Labour - Party and tbeir pannts t~ . other .pa .5 of the
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01 the abov,e ~ety
Seconder of RetIOluti : 1
would engage that there $houkJ be borough, Any , m1~tlDders tandmg has
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Councillo~ L ~'ELCH J P
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. ' nQw , n..en emoved, and as we have
HOUSE-TO-HOUSv"i' COLLECTION
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no
stnkes or stoppages, and _If the alreadJ''''
ar~
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(National
. 'at Party). . • in cated, the te3c~rs
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in MorfliBfr "
,POLLIT
iatric! Secre'~- of the miners would put theu- backs info ~owin~ tn utn1t!st goodwill a d en ('r~y
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We
in the organisation of lhe festi ai. Of
• .R. .BAND ~iJ1 play on the .THAMES·
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Londo ~Iermalters), '
mcre~S1ng pr uctlon.
.
Course it will not be so compreh nsive as
' SIOE PROMENADE.from 2130 liil 5 r .m.
ARTHUR BROA DEY (B.S.P. and A.S.E.) that If the mod.erate men exercIsed if longer' time had been g iven by tbe
BRO. COKED
ational Union Vehicle sway over the miners that there' G<!vernmC1!t , bnt from all on e ~ ~ r s the
: E. H.. WOODLEY, .
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would be no difficulty' l'n 's ub chlldreQ will have a very happ~ tIQlC'.
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~ .aJ rep
n,tativts of. the Local
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Trirde Uni~ and
'allsl prlanisations.
stlmbally ID<;reaSll)g OUtput, \>ut .'I'be perpetuation of the remembLln, e
3,857 ORPliANS ~n ' Fund, 1918. at a
the present influences now per- of the tremen.dous sacrifices which till'
total coit of -'14,8&1 125. 7d. ,
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TH~
READING L~
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OUR PARTY meatit)g the coal fields it is difficult era .has m.ade fC}r posterity: is, the H'dl
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basts of ' tbe peace celebrations as of the
~ l\lPPOrl·w lhe Nati nal ovementtopr.otest to be optmustlc.
Yet JlOw senous war mq.morials, That fact ou~h t to be
,
· READING ATHLETIC , CLUB, ' •
.against Military I ervmtion in RussIa.
is the position was clearly esta: stamped npon the imagination of all who
.
Established 1883.
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M'r:oETING blished by Sir .Aucklahd Geddes in ere growing up~ and have a ma rked In(Affiliat I to the A.Av\. and N.C.U.)
e
. , t1uence 0)1 tbe1r lives, and on the
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a speech of I almost unrelieved
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orthe classes to one another.
VI~R ~POoRn'"
At
gloom. -He pqinted out that even
with this i~ the p'roud honour
,
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in increasing the price by 6s a ton
of seeIDg' that tb e memory
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heroes who made so
SATURDAY dULY ~hl 1919,
Nut. .Iu1y a 1.., the Government were' taking a v~ry
glorious a sacrifice is Dut
PALM" PARK, aEADINC.
COQl/,Di!tIIee 'a~'8l>.m. •
• considerable risk of un~q e~t {IlatIt is gTatif)!ing to sec
,.
Commendn, 2.45 p.m.
ing the amount they shOuld put on~
.been in kept in " mind. in
' o'p E. ~-".•'
though even a 6s. rise would have a
with the children s fesuv~.
PROGRA:Z--lt
there W1U be an athletic
The Popular
100 yards HANDICAP. . 880 yard. HANDICAP.
disastrous effect on mdustry, and
for the schools .... hen variou ~
.. R.VER
220yards HAMbICAP.
One Mile HANDICAP.
.
increase the cost of manu- '" Peace trophies " will be competed lor.
TERV;: ' and"
100yarda VBTEIlAHS' HANDICAP (oved5
factures. Production was the mo~t T~e gathering should help to ket"P In
4)n the Upper Thames),
150 yard, Boys' HAMDICAP (S miles
ur~ent need of the hour.'
mJnd. the me,mory pf those yo ung fl'llow s
house at Caveraham - ' - - '1 -OB8TACL£ RACEII. Ttio
WAR (Teams of
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of fine phYSIque who sol gladly and un1
SATURDAV., 3u1y 19. -~"I!\';IAL
1,000 yncia IFIaQ CHAlIPIONllHI)' OF 'BBRKS,
~~e bY 1S de WIth ~IS
annmg hesitatingly answered the cl\ll of thf'lr
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poSlbon must be placed the new country. The first of thtse athletic
.WALI!INGFORD
• Btlcu AND OzON.
440 yatdt (FWl CHAlIflONSHIP OF BI!!RKSHIRI!.
demand of the National T ranspbrt g~therings will be held in September 01
SPECrAL TRIP
.turn F3\e 3/-. ,.".n,UI"'
100 yard. CILUIPM>NSHIP OF ' READING AND
Worker5' Federation.
The mem- IhlS year:
Dl$TIUCT.
bers of
. organisation ha~e , had
~IP'\OUltun:
.
, Filre 2/6, HENLEY
Fare 2/6:
more
increases
in
One of the mos ~ Important th ll\g' "
l UNDA Y, J~y 2O.·-HIEliILE
Feu, :2/. each. evetet, Jlemws thl'ee
waues
almost any . other class reee~tly d~ne by the Goverl!.t1lent ~s th t>
_ 'Fare 2/., GOR.NG at 3.
/01' 5/- i V.tera",,' Rau, 1/,; &ys' Race, 6<1.,
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apPolDtment of ,the Royal Commi ssion to
PANG BOURNE at 3.30.
Members 3a. T~g of War 7/61U tea",.
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. durmg
war untd many' b~am investigate and. report upon the position
IfONDAY, . Jul)' 21. J;>
Entries dl>l;e on Satyrday, July 19th.
TO TIADI UNIONS"
OICiA1USlTlOlJS workers would gladly exchange llI1d requirements of the great · ag n( ul tel>ORCHESTER at
Fare lItB.ATT.BERj~S NATIONAL RESERVE and - AMD. ALL .....a~rlD l.rBl
salaries. But they are not satiSfied. tural indus~~·. ' So~~tb.ing must be
3/-. GORING at ,3.
2/. CAVERIHAMf &: READING VETERANS'
LAIOUI
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They
now out for a 10s_ weekly don.e for agrlcul~ure If It IS 10 ~efit tbe
BANet will be in aMendance.
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n3'(ion by secunng a prosperous, pro,
HENLEY at '9. RetarD
J UESDAY July ~..-A "n""'~IA"" TRIP TO
DAN~ING afler the Sports.
I THE TRUSTE S of the READING
for
ts emp o)?ed 1P ductive _future. ,and the Royal Commis,
1tfIARLOW at . 11.
Fare · 2/6
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TRADE UN ON CLUB and IN.
mecharucal,
and
road 'on will be ,in a pos ition defihitely to
GpRING at 3. Return
' Admission Groun¢ 8d.; Reserved ~oSTITUTE have urchaa d Ii f.REE- Iotr'anSD<ort everywhere ' in
Great statp ju~t what is requi.red. . I~ v.:ill . be
sure. 1/4 i Graid Stand and Lawn, '2/6 faDClud.
HOLD SIl'E (oj,
purpci of Bllil8ing
fortnight's holida,t
ith able to infor!D the' p':1bhc, and It I S Just
WEDNESDAY, July
ing wI.
NEW PREMISES f
b ' T d U'
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that lack of InformatIon, that, scarclly of
Rejurll Fare 2/._
, .Further. P ..;ulara,lo be obtained of
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or" ra e ~
. emanucu, ;pay 1
knowledge on the part ' of the townsman
TH,URSDAY, Ju)y 24. - A
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on. Sec. JM!- E. BEASLEY,
and LabOur M~VC\1 ept 1n Readi,ng, and
holidays; and mcreased concerning qiatters agricultural ~hat ./las.
10 WALLJNGFOKD at
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.. MaralliOll,N Reading.
.r I LOANar~E;TlnR
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IWll"1"tim,.1 rates. Imag1n~. what the indit:eetly led to p~st neg.leet of the gJeat
216
Ay' , JHU~IyN2LSE.Y atr>.113·.o . . ..n.
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_. the concession of these key ~nsustI'Y that 15 50 vJt~y 'neee sary
FRID
-l'I'Illa .t.Dl'ftMAan II' 'I'D&CTIOIf Transferable and rc~able
itb inter!8&' on
"'ould have on trarnway~ to thiS and every other .sohd~y prosperous
TBEl
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F;.re- 2;-. HENLE"i at 3.
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nd.
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. ' country.
The re1anonshlp
between
TSAS AND IlIN~RlLS PROVID
LtD.
All ~nsinterested n the
,
and
busmess
prices and the fost of pr08uction wil l
l
--arc,earneatly invited to wljte r full particulara u,.·n ..·r"'.I>.. !
They ' would mean form tbe principal subject for investig a.
to Tbe. Secretary,1O, fOl'd:fitTett, Reading.
on the tramways :_ and tion by . tlie Co~~ssion, ~~ose twe~ty·
'rickets lor th~ Tn.,. to be obtailleda
office. where
tb. boat. obit.
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.I higher prices for ' goods two m.embers will mdude ~tt{ht repre·
'1'10. abOve Launches can DOW be
(or Larae ·(I<
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sentat1ve~ of the farmers and' Clght repre• l!maII hrtIa
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HAR. ~BANC.
OURS.
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c ass '0 t e com~uruty. sentatives of die agricultural labourers.
y';' further parUCOJIan ..:,. to . CAWsroN. '
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.would be-the better off? It is interesting to note that Mr. W,
'l'Ilone No. 2S6
,V",tennaD" .~, C.~cnbam ~
THE above Company's PO'Y,-tuJ and
not the other workers. It Anker Simmons' w~ .be one of the memOxfORD &:
comforlable 28.-seat Cnarabancs 1-.1._
tl.. t!__
that the Ministry of .bers ~f ;~he CommtSSM>n.
will run the £ollo~nlt tour$.....!. July, ~.
at ~,
stand firm and refuse
1919 ~
I
If the Transport
•• -'S, ERVlCE
Havin~ -resumed business,
CpAL INCIlEASE
f~f='~o
SUNDAY, JUiJJ::EMOUTH.
are now able' to Icater fo(
.federation would sfop to
..at .;25 pm. to
A ~ 'H I
... Wary' Bu. ·'
Pa,r":-- of all A-...;~
t~would see that the-v are
pRQ'I'EST•
- H~JiLEY: U P _
call
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eave...
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· HotEL at 10.55 a.m. and 4.30 .....
f«
UItNEMOUTH at, a.M, ReturDand""'''
to hire Tents, Tables,
only m . g rodS' or their own
_ l1.35 a.m. and 5.15 p.m.
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in8 from Houmemoutb at'6 p,m, 1WDru
Chair
tatl
Plate
backs. How do ~ imagine 'they
.SEIIOOS POStnOH.
I, (lrfsTUJi~ l1:,.Y ~If. =N.~ (r,.~ SUlo~~ruLY
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. are going. to live iu a tinie
up-'
=ysT. 1/1 ;. W.t.UINO
(10~).
c~~QUrtoBUlGDON.OXFoRD.
Ghr.;IJ, ~hi , etc, 1
em'Plovment when prices· are being
~·SI....u and a.aw.1kIle1a ... a..t.Jo • stoppla«
CKIESTERABBn baU1,,~ FOLD'lNG ~CA'AJDS
' c()nstcintly forced ~f~ tliis vlcioQs
' =and~:""'~~ Oz(o<1!o
hour. rL,lL o.tonI 6 p.m. Lea~t. ~
VU\(
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~stem? ....It.is the
in Reading.
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JlaI1t111rtJl:ulan/"'I'unr~ · ~. Broad ItIIIIIt
Mary', ....... ~.1Sp,m . . ~ Fare '\IV.
. ' 'HIRE. •
t>uring the week-eo there has been
~ ~oc;dH~Ki....~ ~
~~:'! WE~r:!~Ai~U70Y ~:DSOR '
anoth~ rise in the price of .bis.cuits,
G .W .R.8WIM.
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stopa at Windlor two houri. Leave st. 130• . LON
STRE E
which will' soon be beyond ' the
SAL:,JER 1105.,
~ .OJlOlD.
Mary's a.tta US p.m. Return F.are 6/..
(each of larg.. classes of the popullfSUN~A.Y, ~L".o~HSEA.
'P~ne ~3~ REA., INC: .
tion. Why $bo.uld we . c.rippl~ o~
A CbarIbaDc wiD leave st. Mary'a Butte
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trade and lose an- that victory has
_ for BOUTHSEA. at 1.30 a.~ RetDmID,
brougltt uS... by these -,~d~ ~~
fl'Olll South. . at 6.30 p.m. ' Return Fare
fooliSh methods. Rather . ·the ~n..
15/·.
.
dea~r
should~~beto r~u~
C~d'
,UNDAY, JtJt,T .27,tJt,
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.uay 2A"Y, at 7 •30 p. .
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H),-Rev. PITT ~ONARJ.I1lJt:
In ""'p~rt Of !)Ie Nati ' I MOY~t to PJ,ote.t

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can· a or to Ignore no
How' can the Government
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·drastlc
control
ov~r
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' ng and eXtravagance ' un~
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held In _ .
ate re~ themse yes from
THE IIAIIET ....n _ ••
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complaint
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Bultl 2.15 l.m· Ret1II1J Fare' 7.16.

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ia this . cDre!ction. ! Unless
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