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15.
~ _ wu 50 importaJlt labou . . .
lIIaterial ehould Dot b6 de~otea to l1ae eree$ioa ot clJ.eml\l. The time, At. an~ ...-

Re....
hit of

.... moet i_PI'Orlane.
,...· J'tIPOI\'t&,w_.aclpp~u

G. F . fsaa.c. M.C., C?DlRo
Be • n:ceL~
::,enke Order t the
on
tunia}'.
II . ,Horne,
K..C.B .•
in. Pf' ed lh
Bradfield
i to belD.1.de a Peer
in recogniticu~ of

.

10110

'I'RAIIWAY8 OOMllJ'l'TEE.

NPM&,-re I.,
1f&tio-.l l1nioA
tllat th t. . mi'llc
th,

~~.:.:;:~ of tla,

are ~ailaWe 0,Jt .
extended from 1.3r
acceded to.
the eom:mittee I~

:t=

i

LI'1IIJ"'....,OY
••:
be Bellval
cfl,ebrati,onl
r~'1

Dumberl J

,

add~

emplo:r
the empl0.Y·
to "ork o.n the

. .'lIntt~

pDeJ'a] hoWla;ra recei'18
p!Iq (Qr thoee cIa,lI-.

Cftt.-Yrs. E.

ea 'the

it 11'" rwolftd : to
11I I:::=:~~ to Encioeer.
the oouDeil l t2tat tlIe rerDua-

c ildn~n of .

uvenu

wi h

the undenneationed membePs of

~~==t inerensed ,,1
the. tramways d po.rtment be
as from let Augtlst, a.s feUQJl6:

baITe ~ taken to
occupatIOn of the
Wokingh:un Road.
and Bellf' . venue, aDci
hill,,)' Rise Estate for

It

to a

f1tC'tOC"y

Ch.Tl salary
to
l ,=~.~~~~~~.~~,:elrar ; n.tb¥St.a1fora,
aaaistut
En."no_

11\

topo,,'<i 10 be ID.1.de b¥
lid,. Lt d. , a nd 1)f a

for

LlIlIf\

I

n~

tbe

~chool

10

Into a
urber'cIMoilS
" 'Io n,-,.cl CI "f'~ . lotT. C .

s:

('!;tilllAtes tbat the
• for the ne,,' baildings.
renova tion . . ;md
for

naG

.-\ . R.. mar (former-

~affords hires tr whG
Broad Strf'C{ C . greR(':.od ing. has itcen orin l he mission tleld. and
. ~moa- in the.- sprins;

Rc\·. W. A.
hohdllY ID.g at '
Ill!> con grcgaR (· \ ".
xi. G,

1ftl1n....·2t1,,- T1H.·

h""n
Ih3l

1:h

nc
Lord G od .D01n. potncir )Jibl ~. " .j h thJ'
I Juh!' 29thl f
owing
heoming aHrac.• ncl uci c .. Rid1ilc

Ih('

~.,g,.

Bu$h
I-jart .as
"ill br' p f d uced om
lllh. t" r three d a,s
I ~ II •• or am .1 or 101P'C
ot

W ,\I'dln!'>.

n~ !'>c" uc Ha;-a1:lt,,·a .
~:lnon ~ ais,
Ite
!'l·m.lIn ·in lhl' b ill for

,,; 11

abo" T he Sa(,,(!' r~r­
Den 's Anglo- lAd"tn
unco nventional ma r·
Talmadge
a nd
c leading ~

: E"","""'" 0 ..

lio n 0 loca'l. emhe j dvetri~ent of
ur dPpearing in this
a rr,ange<i by the
It_rnn l m' m(~ ~ t
Commitall c!ass .. s of
a na unskilled.
be illSC"" lro in the
the. ('onven ienc(' of
tifi( .•1)on of . requ~re ­
(' or lC't1C'T to rhc- local
ngo... will r('cciv(' i mT c a dVl s abiljir o f
" p .• n fro m th e adto, q nnot Ibe imon "II employC'Ts of
~ 11 .
Through the
enl Exchange. a
ca nn
be filled
l.\bo ur. is ci rcula ted
of the couiltrr . a nd
mad., . to advance the
" I)pli('~ n t
una ble to

Annual

Outlng.- Th

R('~ d if1 Jr and Di.strict

·,lIion .

which

has

since its or,had their a'nnu 1
" H nti~h . ulom6b\le
prf'''('1Il included Mr.
, ~1 r: Bl ackaH (1)res ' I (' ~ · president), and '
Tuc ker.
Warner, "
• Lyn e. William.
" j un .. Dec1 y, Wet!
Doddinll'l n, Oonng Mr.
M()rgan).
JUaclClfcll.
Peattt.
r. The- first lOp was
" Head. ThatcbaOl'.
,,'as mad to The
•

~.

whet"

M.r.

• grf'eroo them roo t
and vocal el~toos
drive th
II.
t6 Ki tr dele

Gille

fo1there ' on to Rasing'part y alrain allghtcod.
their journey ~o The
"'ert' rocaivM by
Reading.

After

dOI\4' to a s plendid re~:\l d the .. ro"tb 0( tW
sat i (actorv ifteM.
as ,.. rr' nlt"8 '!

110

Uce !!hall be

monw

same
Hoase.

Rectlipts. - T hl'- Readmg
rom Aprn 1st to J~y
£-~1 J K:! -b. lid .• an 10-.
Ih. :k\. o'<"~ ttl!' cort't'Sof 1"~1 y('ar .
_,
C"'$. -Pl :. n ~ .... rr 10 be
c ~ in;~t rv of l1ealtb fo!'
t 111 po ra,,: building ... a.t

, "

11. Calder. Chief" ~allt EDtlla t his sala~ and '11"&.1' a.llow_.- '.u.,u be equeJ to. ~ a ;r,e6I'; lb. F.
Wo.rks .Aasia~" Encine«. to
sad war allowance sball 'IN

..... SilftftlOnM' f'..-..y.
1l1.ln~ r!'ct'Oltlr pol ~ il!'e
l ...n'l\)1)

,

reoommendatiOll ot the GeDe....

MqUlne.-_ TO. 37 of the
.DragoD,"
the rta-i!p-ental l tln'bs(rrjl~
la~raZllle of the Royal Belks R~glmeDt,
ready for- . ssue, and can be 00on application to the Editor, Bar>Reading.
MUIIIIIIJU . . . . . . . . .-At
~v " "....n~ l ion
held by the
A.M. and R.C.M., Mi Phyllis
the Primary D' mOD in
n""""",. and Miss WiDn~ Benne t
in the Elementary
Both are pupils of Miss
Jones. Berks Trainin. College
Reading.
for NIIIM.......The King has
to award the Royal Red
following ladies i
recogvalqable nursin .. services
colan 4~ct:ion wrth the war :-Mi s M . K .
t that
assistant nurse, Reading
the local com
J. Kirby, staff nurse,
their
work.
Reading War Hospital;
a,e,r:oOOlli!'_B1.....:\~prQte8ted l\jI&.U!st IIny 'Of
, matton, ' Fr masoDS'
used
military cases
Cliff House, Caversllam.
uS r o.nd that. W8S
after I t W8S printed.
In thl HOUM~Col. Wilhe was no.t at all
lied.
5ls'peeC(les on the Merchant Shipping
the
circular,
to whkh
Telegraphy) Bill, of bicb he
'there was DO do.ubt
. ,and which p sed . its
~t"i;;;i~~e money was Stlb''''.U''U6, occupied seven columns
OD tho· underThey dealt lucidly with
be devoted only to.
issue. Lieut.-Com".aDd r KenReadiDl{ had
la~ only a
erred to " . the ve.rr. plain and
.l-h,fnrw"ril speech from th ParliaUl>'OU'"~" by tho
they
",,·n.I..,· ~~cretary to the hnisIF.• of
_. '-..-.--'--. Fund,
nand ...
nd
the adn!in·
""·... .,m".. ly when
a nniversary of the _ SUllday
_~ ..• a."",need for
took place on Sunday la t . • Eloit had
lIVer bMa
• too.
in lome
sermons . were preached ';>Y '
_
Jlave
bee..
o.n
a
more
l!~merou8
to large congregations, and
seal. thaD.
npon them' by head~ frPT'H)(lon the Rev. ~ .. H.
len
quarle . ~ oomlllitteil, ho.....e...er. d""pite
allpropn.ate addr~
the prote&t8 o.f himll8lf IIDd ot,JIer meJlllioel'll.
on the subject of
'h ad ,persi ted iD a backbonel
attitua.. II
hymns 'fere well reDdued
they b~ o.nl, sbo.wn 8 little blore be!lltbolle
clrhnll.2rc: . refiect ing great credit on they would Dever bllve had suob a Circular
and , conductor, Mr. T . J. fi4lnt down to them as that which th.e~ Jt~
Sirett, Miss Quelch , Miss nceived. The actioll o.f . the authOf'ltt~~ 111
Mt. Sirett, and Mr. H. snpPTMlling tho fund, while they had sbll 2i
millionstD hand. WI\8 4?8lcula.W ~ lead to
with their violins. lItrife
unrest, and if trouble dId eDlue.
church as taste- nobodvand
but the Govemment would be r&Dearlove and spoDslble. Ho mqved t~e resolQ~D alre&dy
On
the Sunday School ~ hy tbe Elleeubvt. CommIttee. nnd.
was al Streatley Hills; it was a a an additio.n, that thc~ protest 6tro~gIy
s afternoon. 'a nd ' a mo t enjoy- against the use o.f any .o.f J he !D~J!.-ey T\I~ blle)y
Ruh'!Cribed for the rebel o.f CIVIlian dist1"8!8
was spent. I
nalrll.IIIII'I' A lMOlatlM.-Th delight- ari ing through the war 19 aDY other pur1)OI!e'
call upon the LOeaI Government
English gardens at Boo~d to
seeure the return of mo.ney which
W(lklngltalm, "{ere se cted for had beeD mi,81Ulpro.Pfiated for any ~ther 'p~r­
evening meeting of the sum- , ~ than f1tt l out ID the ap..,.at 1 UN In
session, and between thirty and 1914t aad lI1'~ the Local GovflTDment Board
members spent an in tructive, that: aa in the o1>inion of the committee
ional, ,and enjoyable time under the dee' ion to cl0i!8 tae fund" alld u.. tbe
.tn',",.,n .... of the head ,ardener, Mr. m De1 for a,n? ethen pun- 'lJ1\8 .ca~oulated
The gardens wer in ex- t') iDereaee the l1DT81it al~ u.i!\tID!!( awl
gro"ing ~Jl8' the w.....-minC pOpalatidR
UJUUIIl"-'". and the crops of fruit
thll cOu.t..,., the deeiAiOD be rner-i. I
were
very
bea'O'. ofVI'
T1I rnbllll eec<iIlded the re.llutiOll.
th\s the case with which, alter discussion, was CIIIIrried
Morello cherries, but the con.
feature was the indoor
It 11'1\.1 IWo agrted, 011 the motion 01 K r.
Ru n. to iaf{rnct the 1u>n.
to
t~I~~~~~
..J~~;tl~m~~e~m~~be~ rs
ere plants.
tonished
"
of the
the inquire of ih. Governmellt CoamittM the
like" rope of onion ." l n l _ in bpd 0. the NatiODal Poet, how
over one ton of fruit was it was in?e.tetl, .ad wut ~ 0( u..
hsedbed heel '-n _Il.t tbnl1ap
the two bouses, and the motW7
n.,,,,.,;,,,',, as we1l this season. other lISiIOCiation. thu the looal oo.... itten.
many Bowers gro
sweet

Street Concna.tIoftaJ Chur.".

t""

"Ill

_rata..,.

a glorious sight, aDd a fitting
made by the chaimaan of the
as!;Oflat.1011. II that it seelMd
if the
not cast its $ha:Iow over
GaHl!~nS," A very htarty vote
was accorded to I( . LeverThe next meet'
of tbe
;,s5,ot:i~lilon. wllt be held, bv
nd perMr. Peter X evil, i the garPark. on WedDesday ev~n,
August ~h, at six o'clock .

than IUIoII
in miftd ~t
!lec_i.~
, larl!!ly

i~~~~~~~

~1

uu..an

1&1....·U ..

be ~oup~
a'Y'oiifW .
the
Surclerk. o.f worb
pia.
&I-

K!':::'

u..-..

50Mr.
his H. J008ll:
aIId
be eqUl
.£5 la. ltd.

wa:,:. and war nll<!w'
'" ISs. ld. a week_ I
AYS AND UGHTING
;

COllMI'l'TEE.

\.

1

Tbe ..Town ~k submifted a letter fTom , •
he G ....t W.teI'n Rail"ar Company. stat. I
ng that U?m.r regard to .a.ll tile circum- ,
~ th y woold experie1lce considerable j'
41ifficuJty ill agrMing to the perI!l.anent : r~
ten tio.n of the lenl crOSliDg over VaatewJl
Eood .
:::z

FOOTBALL.

bU. LocaJ
for that
!tlbthelIit.arJit:
~.l1t1J,l .:R£ADIJIG" dADY TO START.
n'iard~~s All
....)lop".'?

T1be antiulI} festival o.f th Oxford Dioo&o
8I\n Guild of Church Bellri gers WI\& held
at Oxfbrd on Saturdey, Ju y 26th.
ThIS
heinE __tile first .festival Bine the beginning
of the 1I(8r. there WI\8 an at ndanoo of 25V
members from 1I11 pllrtB of' he dioc~ including: The MMter (th~ .ev. C. w. O.
JeMyn, V .A.. H .C., C.F.), Revs. Canon
Co1eri4Jge, lR. H. Hart..DaVl8, A. C. A. Freeborn, n. . Wilder, ll, S. P we11 and Too8'ood. 101 r. W . NeweU, A. . o.;uUum, 'JV.
P. Ro.uth J . Hands, E. 11 day, H. unmenda. G Wllite. J . F.
rlow, F. Hop·
flood . Mrs. A. E. Reeves, the is_ Walker.
RobiDsoD, Hopgood, the see
r1 (Mr. R.
T. Hibbert), and represen tives fro.m 57
different ,towers. The pr
ings co.mmen~ with a Sl'rvice 1tI he cathedral.
The servi~ 101\8 taken!>.Y
e. MlI8t('r. the
le890n 1I'n' rend by the Ven . Archdeacon of
Odo.rd, and the sennon w .I>reaehed by
the Rev. C. E. Mattbew.. .F''vVic81' of
Titchfi&ld, late :Master lind
i_President of th+ Windlester Guild . He is lin acnd wall in a
complished chllnge ringer
poeition til give hi8 brothe ringers !!Ome
tIOund prMtical ad?ice. The liusiDe meetiDg wa, held in the Chapt House, witL
the Masteor in the chair. The Master in
hi IInnual rt'port d:at~: A. secretarv i.
mueh needed to tIIlr:e the lalie )fr. Weet·s
pl_ in .tbe Bradfield Branch . R,ntrinlf for
aeniee8 .r..- beeft .....u 1Il.nnl&i1led. ftBd
eredit ;. clue to the 110)08 ~ &11'1'!. aDd in
IlOJlle . ~ married ....o..~ who. have
offerea them.hoe. for W. ~~iee.
The tr~rer moved the~option of the
balance sheet. He 8IIid th
w .. a balaDoe
of ..et(S on the credit ride. ost of wbicfl
had been inveeted m the W I' Loan. Tkil
was very
tiefaclory coesid ring th larll:8
Dumller of ·..embers who. ha been 8eJ'viDl\'
with the COloun.
Th." eeeretay,Y' reported th tb memberhip now stood at 2... H, 11 d heen .retarv for two. years. alld ... ~d lOok Melt
with pl_re ell the ~ wnioh the
Guild had made. He tS{H!CifUy wished to
thank the braDch Ilt'Cretarles. ItO aU 01 whom
.tit.. Guild 'Owed a deep debt r gratitude.
The loluttir. in mo.viug ilie adoptioD nr
thp report, eulori ed the aeclretary'"8 work .
and the WilY he had kept thln4!1l &OiDK and
the members of the gniJd together.
c..DOiI Coleridge, iD IDO'W mil' the re-election
of th. Waater coD~latid him OIl hi~
tale 1'et1rrft aDd tbe Guild iD I haviD~ a 1ba~r wb& lIaa d _ !O mw
the mtereet.
0(
•
TIle
ead
all

f'W

•

GoV&nl-

be to adapt th_ on
Tb,e Reading ~or 1919-20 i~ nQ" 1
12 ditfeNnt types.
Dl!llring completion, th,l! lnte..-t capture beinll
jlldi~U)y ~ouped
MaviD, the ex-Bdldford Park Avenul
o.f these 12 types, It
Fnlham centre-half. '" pl(ll'er with a
that by fnr the largest
reco.rd ef football ervice. The players .
80. . Ear 118 the nrchiteeturll
for
inlt on the 11th inst .• and .
be done when the first 12
ta,ke place OD Ausust, 16th I
.eleeted, the ~t ~g
tile old ReadUlI oack.
It should be r_em~Ted
as trainer. Three more
baildiDg is now two an!l 1\
llre to be sipPd. namely. a
pre--wllr figu.... aDd if I!"
a right half wd probably a
'" rrcentage b.'\8i.s they are
Autojj~_o.tiCl\J!y 2
tim
what they would
the Wl\l'. The ~~
fllir basi for work o.f lhis
thi fllct ha$ been r~
nised
ll4!arly all the large atlt!l~"'tiell
who &.N ~oillJ pr«i8el, th~ same .thl.nll at
the Rending COrporation 1D appomtiDf a
wbol&-time Uchiteet.
"AlP-me t):Ie hilt 12 bouse'! to coet .£8,400,
5 pel qeDt. 011. theti& will IImOll.~ . to .u2O.
with a furtlLer £210 for qUlltttiee, ~
1IIakt>e a tot~ o.f .e63O. All the Hat beme
practically
~tition wo.rk Wat expected to
be paid for
~e ?ery hill'h figure of .e9,3'10
under the £!O~s Of the .Arebiteeta:' A•
sooiation. 'l1l1 Borough EBlPnel!r'. est¥D.te
LEAGUE.
. '
for the .... bo~ job . is AS30. There 11 DO
the Reading a.nd'
inteDtioll of erutiDr a _
depa:rtm. .t.
"""''''"",ll League
wi Il \Ie'
lind the sulJltlltioJl that .ncb a d:8I-rtm~t
Fria,r Street,
is cOIltelDpljli.e4 bas no f~nda~. It ~
at 8 p_m.
_tilll in .rder to obtaiJl~C~
iD eith&r of!
harmonJ.roth~ die whole __ .&.:_-...0- ~
to eend t ....o
the
00
I C!( _ _ •
may 'be
work [lJIleDPi a . . ._ of aroIUteets wo~llci
E. Pye"
~tail ~-tb . ~ ..,.., would-mate
far _t.iOD BOt ~ and .QaW
d.y,
Ift8ter •
. The ur'~ey
Reading UDited F.C. are to have th ...
of tbe DeMi or Iaou_ will oot -admit of
the Palmer Park enelosure for t.Ileir\
flll'ther dela" er this q~. mi~ the
. .lohes.
...
committee I
path. . . .i .. tIIw.e architect.
...
who have 8
red iD eoIIlIIIClII with many
of the Earlev Football CI ub
otbeoe
y by di.Ioc!aticJn at bnaiD_
at the :nne TuM, Earley, op
throuCb the u ti,y stin :have to beaT in f'I'jt8l!da",.o1!t I p.m . .All old p~!'i~ and &Il~
m..iDd the f
that their prime d;oty is to
like to joiD u.s co . y initecl
prond, •
for
paOpJ. at .. -~l~ ;. int.elded to ent. the el b
able ooet. I Wat
to any Joeal lIl'ehlIIOOODd divwoo ot the Readina' anll
teet to aJ)pl
woold . D3tnrally ~
We4nesclay Leae1Ie. and poesibJ,
u umed that
belna". equa.! the
more of the, Wedlieeday Cup co"' ....
committee
aPPOIDt a .loenl
Further particnh.rs mllY be obtained
now
appolI~ted
...
) U
rI.
The f--;;W;;:,~«ien~oe in
the partie,,....- a . MCret aM" ( pro. t em.,
.... r . A . !U'.
..
C/o ~ree '1'lpi.8, Earley.
.

s_ -_.._ . .

ca_

.......

,.~-~ .

•
EMMER GREEN.

• THE PEACE CELEBRATION .
"pod appean
~

OD

JIIIP 13 of the Emmet'

' ..,.

celebratiOn..
The follo.wiI\f .
88 chairman 01. 8t11M:ommitteee; Finc..ptain Honmall; ~rta. Mr. C. I
; &DlWl8m8nt., Kr. E. Po.ve1, pro- • •
Kr. P. Fisher; catering. Ifr. J . H.
. Ther was also a Ladie' Comdid ?el'y ' lI8eful work, and
are due to Kils Maitland.
Kn. Horanall, 1ln. 1"00
L, Stallwood. The thanb
.e;'-;~~=~are dOe
the aub!lcriben
P
J'NPOD8'. The fo.llow~
.; K~. .batl-oon ' ·(tb8
Pa.rk nd a gift
milk; Kr. A. H.
clecoraliona; Mr. 1'.
. Arathoon, Kia Mnit. 1, St. Lt Stal~wood, .
~r:;::J priaea: ana Kn_ ChampIOn, a .
tI
.n- to -rr altiId i. the .il14 yean. Silaeial thank, are
1IaaiII'I W_. 'N. ud 11. Fisher,
alwa,. most I188ful :ill
r,r~te~~~te:are'
for attdc .p alld e<)J!1!'o
l~n _rMidents whO
a4111Jj!~OO, _
tk, nrplUi ftl~'
to " - ! oIla:rities.
~

to

,