Berkshire Chronicle Reading 08-1919
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any ana tbe
romi
. into
are prepared . .
⢠⢠â¢
l1li,.
t~ . Amerka ~
~rl ~~up' , .
·p'nces. lD .~.
,
a~e milch ~ . . . .
In tngland, It is o!llf to
that the hre d ~
dearest market, and ___
?f England' have to . .~
ms In order to secure foad..
their paTt the Gov~
, If possible, to kteJ) tt.e
s possible to the GOnSWlM!l'
nlortiUnate ffTocer 'Dds
to . reco ~p himself on".
Hm,· 11 " 'Ill end it is diaThe price of bacon if
r~Plt'Ciallr cqnsid&ing ~
",.uch . come
into this
a
one grocer said oa
~\ ill have bacon what.lt mao)" 'not be' v~ <;00lm.lgtnc' that~ advance
'oon bl' expected.
thai
unhkely in Tegard to'
of lood . though the GoW'undoubtedly doing tlieir
prices down, The "onlY
to be if! a res;oration oj
for people to ·.again deny
Thr honage of food,stuft's
It'ri.t1s is so se~ious that we
('a n not expect to have
ncl' ~hilst other cO,untries
'-larytnS', a nd ilTe Tea.ly
,'\' for food , t would b«;
I, th,'retort', if
ryone de.
be as frugal as
ssible to
:lI\P if lXls ible to' go
of those metb od of expedipro,'cd so effect va during
nd 1he "orkers
ubstan.th ir COUDtry at
junctuo:
ce of strikes, ' Cllr(Oe5
been held up beCallS~ of
t b.e result t.hat
making thina"s
S 1101
tll~I\Ilj;et./es
and their
for ' Erlglalld atand perslstEln'l work,
lion ~ assist the COUlltry
difficulties,
1Jhe:re
methods of settling dismethod
an.] simPly
l or tbe worJ(ers' tlaCks.
jleadlng.
wil~ derive muc~ interest
of the able !{uryey bl'
Pugh,
of tpe ed.uof' R.oeadin~ in . the
3>
foJ'ecast II essen cOll1ing into iorCjl? of parnew E ducation Aiel.
Few
,ho)o.' f a r reaching and
I S Ihat Act, a nd the great
\\ hlch now e)(ist '- fqr
St T\Ktur (' ot education aU
" ' Tru('"i l wtll cost a '
monr", bUI tQ ..... hat better
be placed th.e large sums
save on armaments ,
,
equipping future
un D ecessarp to refer
cl ass"s of schools-4hese I
bed in li lT , Pugh's report,
!;ecllon of the rePort
I) a ppl.'a l to many_e
olonl' l Wibon is keenly
th l~ ma./ll'r-a nd tha.t is the
m
UIl"I;I"
recreation for the
"chool hour, Th~ splentlici..--'
,," bo) ~couts
girl
In the
Readin
VictorY
~ho\\ ~ how gua~y the
in physique
lnd
_ the
should be
. pareri'1.11
make plo,re use of
nl1,pr .. tI,- I", under the n~
can be sUpng or
aidipg
camps, ccn tref; Me
, pla ri ng ti~ds fichooJswimming bath~, 'etc. In
touth should be able to '
couDtry frQm ' its C3
I':Anenll,d:)
IIlNit to"
W l~... iB P"
,.ob think. '
lb.
,
'Oil _ t &' ;1, th60pt
to. pal foUl' l'Il.BeaS a ..~
,
- _
.
f(
.. .
llaaje1tftt. (to prisoner): "1 hope I tIWl
Relml~te:lOiB"
~"_
me 'ere ~l
tel' ~uek ,.., joII. aN
tiOil.
in the
accou1lt..
'A.ooomm.odation
caLc.olation exist8
nlll~ her '
on book.s
, TEA.cHING
The st&lf
of the
IIChoola DIl.IIlOOr3
n
IDeD
teacben.'· Of thase, 361 ~re
aDd _ traiae4 teachers.
As a bod, the, are
filII of E'nthulliMm. for
great mission. It
that from
nucleu8 of '-;';;-;:6~at
education,
he'lfe"erJ
educational
(leJllm,itttl!4l
be called upen
t raio.in,g '&lid in
tllnmes for inCNMtnlC
iog the experience of
don t 1:lra.t
bing oth~
inc _
the number
â¢
"I:YPE
that 'th(l 10:\ll w ill be
sword in oompolri.DC
, _IDS to ha.ve more
o.tlaer oollBtn iD the
Southern Lll.IIlbennlUl."'
â¢
r
boo18 '
The elementa.ry
oompri8e ,~ iillant8, 9 bo7s'
27 mixed schools in ~bich
are ta\l1lht together, The Il
protide for -the maintenance
(a> N Ul'8Ot'y schoolB folio -cb
the-ages of two and fi
(b> louior cbools for chi
.;years of age.
(c) Senlor !!Chools tor bo~
to ijle a~ of exempt!
Nurser,oL 8ch,ooh.-The 88
these IIChoolB is not qoml'ulso
,
,but iD localito work the,Y
ties where the mothers JI() 0
will be desir,.ble.
On&- 0
schools should thedfore be 0
'ted positioM, quite parate
p~ndent · nl the elemen'l:a1'1
nood.~ of -tbe boroitg in
)'OIl Dg children will. however,
iI), met in the main by tile .
nurlle')' liDes of the ba'bies' ...,,,,U'T:Jn
the ordinary ele.melltary !iCh
Ix> effected by the I pro vi io
trained and QW\li.6.ed teach
~ paoe for free action and r
able Ilqllq,ment.
Junior Scbools..-'n1e
modem ·d .......lop en!;
.ystem provide the
Ilducating 10lllig cb
hall hown that by
be
prepa
mn t
ST: JAMES scnobL,
REAlJING.
FAleY