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faculty and hive
to the Royal Berk.
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r it was
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frPJ!8tion wll.idl tII~~ bew
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",ilt«. to reNift tM "otes of a
rre,t -a;r IIliImben of tle Bed.iDc ~
ofM!TiUre 8Oeiety. who u.e-lYm ry much
dlsli~ed IlllythiD« in the wa:r of _ ~y 'being.
for~d ou of that societ,'.
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His opponent said he stoOd for the CODl·
monww as lUtIIwt private int
ts.
So
did 110 (lib. Winter). F WM for tha.t Dur·
pose he went into the!Town Cow*I, and.be
hod not. nor 'had he ever had,
y Drivato
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WHY SHOULD READING LO . £12, !
In ~ ~"1lKh the pnll1'.e of hilt
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TYRE PRESSING.
PAINTING, Etc.

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" tne.mbN of .tb. T
Council.
Oil tbillk Oil which
e 1!lloutd I "".."Pti....
d imselfin ol'JI!1!lltiOn to llr.
dmU.
d thot was t~ muaici_.. Ii of aP.
hoepital8. Whu j .CaDie ..., the
tion' 01
fewe 11.01 pital that Wa.8 quite . ~ t, fqr
the' mUnioipality acted for the w aTe of U,e
tC:Fe:lin~eor
peol'J.., but pe1'8Onally he sbould beJ&X.
eany Oll with
tram,)y sony to see their .,Ie_id Itoy.}
. ;He wa tOIlJ·-tRal
Bert hi,.. H06pital munieipali
(Hear.
required DOW was
hear): The ittoome from tiubee hers and were eithel' going to lIlI1ke up
clo.&Po ·yClS 0 er £12,980 IUl.IlU • and tie demolisbed or elee prepanng {j>r
(lb. Winter) t'IIIw 110 reasoa whateVeT fdr ctUlitri • Before the war they had a
• Ua~ferriDIr that private benelac D to- the and empty houf;1!8 i.a Readillg. Tkey
n~ 01 th~ ~q1l'D. (Applause). Then -his benr in ~i"nd that the DOrts were
oppon nt'. protP'aEme ijJlOlLe of "full edu· opened. and that men ...d women were
oa~i la all its ~I!I!." Yor th~
seven gt'atU),: Two of the &{lints In Readillg
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Winter) bad beea hard ot already cllipatabed tM, aDd at.ill bd
WOTt tryinC to put that iato I-oree, and "''It ,200 on their boob. Th_ people would lea"e
wi~qut IllCCess. It had __ 11'
pnvilege some va\lDDt 1l0lltJes and Uley wanted to be
u. ~e part in a cood d.eal of
eationaJ careful that they di~ not overst~p the mark.
tile ~ for the espenae of Ilild~ t~ was , ..aordevelbpm nt and reform do.r
&even yean. He had had the
01'6 fit mOU8. He q_tioned il the Council could
bei;:,the chairm&B of the Evu'
20])00,,", .,uild ..401lJ!e8 for fhe .neople to let at
Co
ittee, With regard to tM unicipa}
eeJr. r Th poI!sibilities were ' that
nil ship of ligbtinl! advocated ; flis
oofdI be>
a week, and a' 'I'OTkUQr ~
o pooent, ke was IlOt at.all sore that I
would ~ou}d. aot a.fo~d ~o pay thAt. ~ believe4
be fOr the good of the u..... at t
present m ot.U IIIlldlpabty owning the cemetery,
time. oWing to the relative eost. (lne bad Then there were exteasioD8 of the ~w-o:
to face those q~l tions and life what they senic which wer~ very necee&aI'Y. ancl 0Iie
meant. },(r. Wittter XJI sed hi~· of the chief was uil to PJ'OIIpect Park. lle
I ill favour of sdditional facilities {or would lite to mention tlial the Chamber of
tha, la~ and YlI8h.llou
and the Commerce and the Grocer' AsaOOiatWA were
extu-ie.. of allot_n and lIlIIaU holdinlCl, au.PROrtiar hUn.
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&8 weU 118 of in:qportional rep~tatiOD.
Mr. Bonet 11'1\8 Wlked wL.ether he would U$e
If it W'IL8 Ii questJon 01 supoorti II a JIUUl his inftuuce to see tltat the tram IY tem
wbo ..tood lor Labour, he aonld h rtily say of the to-wn w conducted in a reasonable
thot be Inboured as hord 08 aJ\10". '
and _ible wo~, and A8id there oocht to
b.l a pl'Oper regulaUon tha when a car was
THE HOUSING SCHEME.
full 110 one else sbourd be allowed to get OJI,
lIe hoped before Olll{ they '..
see a He would advocate that at meal·tim
and
. tart ot tbe hOlJSinll 9Cheme. He as work- at night oonyenieD
nould be made ill the
i~ 1( strongly himself to DU b that forward. way of ~:rlrn can for the carryinr away ef
'1 beYe .
no k~ner cowmittt'& t tbe pre- the workmen. "
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sen.t time than the HoO&iDg CoDUllittee; it
:Mr. Bakel' moved" Thot this meeting COli·
11'08 m ting once" week, and ita
mitt:ees siden lft' _ Bond to be a it and "roper peraon
1II0re frequentJ::v than that. Tlte
I GOY. to repn!'lellt this ward on the Town Couneil,
ern
t -Board had S8A tiolK'd
rai ing aad pledg itJ;elf to do its utmost to seeure
of ~b 10D~ for the road· making BAd the -his ret.urn on s.~urday next."
. 4Talnage. :rh plans lor the hOll
were in
Mr. Walel'1l seconded. ba the resol.tion
an advanced sta\e, and this matter was at
the pc nt time 'before the GoverllJDent d.. ' wei carried unnnimou 11'.
partUUIR
cancerned. wbOSf' nction had to
KA.TE
OVE WA.RD.
be obtained before the work could actua,lly
1M> Droceefted with.
M~·. H. T. Morle , who is ..ain standin'g
Mr. Fallstone nroposcd a re!'Olution of con. for K~tesl'1'oTe Ward, has proved a thor·
id~n
in Mr. Winter, who. he'd w a oughly 'hard,wol'km, lIJember of.the coun·
maa 01 1'1'~t. busi
CADAcity, a ~rfectl,. oil. & bas given ungTudillll'ly of hia time,
1\Q1IBre Inan, anclone actuated by It n Ch riJl- and has looked at the questi01l8 whicb haTe
t\~~ principle. Mr: Long seconded_ Car- cOme lIelore the council in a broacl and in·
r"", .
dependent; aspect. It would cerlaiDJy be a
1083 to the oou:ncil if he was not raturD.I!d
IlgAin, nnd it i. hoped ijlat' .11 parties will
rally roulld him.
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SOLE AGEHfS FOR:
LANC'If$ER.. . CUBITI' (W. Berks),
(Berks' ~d Oxon).

MERCURY (Berks and Oxon), anct DUiPLEX

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SI~IRE

BERWICK,

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ELECTION OF SECOND-HAND PRIVATE AND
COMMERCIAL VEHICLES IN STOCK.

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HUNT,

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WeIliqtoll

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ARTICLES ~
a es<)~ p'tJOll pf VahIAIe
Annuiti.. pVIlblHll[ed.

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THAMES SID!: ENGINEUJNG WORlCS~,., /.
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' :- 1078,_ CAVERSHAM ROAD,
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and :-;

Labour Party, which meaD that in fuMe
atrikes of ~ more OY . . , &elMl'al chancier,
while individaa) flltwpri8teotrMers will have

~i.. ~orb "alld ~ e~ down by

the atril:~ all tile Ce-operative _ploy~
are to W kept at wor~. aBel traAaPQJ' 111
o-:n.b' to -be altowed to pel from the eo.
operatiTe 8ocietiee, and tlti8, for the pur.
~ of _pplyi. . feed aDd othfll' requir~
tB t f'~at
Ad the 1cIbour P""ty
men ,0 -----r~. OJ'll
d allow~ ~
enrned out it will

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VASTERN

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READrNG CHAMBER OF

COMMER"'n
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Parly-;:i

fROTEST AGAINST '

The Reading Ch mber of Commerce is ex·
ercilling its ,iBllu n pUl'ely from a bu in
point of vie.., ita foremoct obje<$ bein, to
promote t~ proeperity of Heading; incnue
the attrac.tiyeness of the baroogh both as
re«lW'ds commerciol ,,:nd ~~dentiol interests .lor the bene£t of ItB Citizens, ond to do
an it con to {OIlte~ tbe trade of ....e tolQ,
The Chamber colIBiders, therefor, that tlle
Town Council should be composed of reaUy
rood business men. and having carefnll'y
And impartially perused the list 0 candl'
dates, 1D u.e wn where - there -a.re con'
tests, tlJe (]teneral
PUrpoeeoi
Committee
reOOm~end its membefs to
pport ,JIle

THE WE A QUE TION

CO-OPE&A'DVE
CANDIDATES.
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. TheRMdi\llf'braMk of tile W.~.A. aeIted
the oandidalM. a _ _ _ ., flU8tiOJUl relating to - tire Hdu..tion Act, 191 , aad'the
., Abolition of all .ulitar}' drill, t~bel'
witll all UB.ifol'lllfl, dummy ritea, etc. We
rewrret tJaat .will« '" the leactli .of tbe
_llJIweft' . . aN ~e to ,bel room f or
..... X..t of tlIe ",pi.. ~ in the
dh'Dative,
en! of the fIIudi4atai
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mean an attemJ,t to de6tNy indio
ent«priee i_dutry e.nd to. maintailt
'~.op~,b.!'8"'--"~" ' LO , - f·_' ._ .. __ ;ft
'L..b::r
the coet of the .t.rYWt.iGn aad ruin of the
whoJ6 of 'the rest of the ClXDJDwt,-,
Will tlJe ''Htm ill BeecJiD.. for _
mem. . t entertain the idea of mppo-rtinao _didotea wife ~t til' _T_tY Th'lir
object .. abOve ml!ll'tl!d to i8 brataJ, it
_ _ ,. lUI alJeoIDie __ 01 ~defl8tiOD for folloWlng:.
all other JIIIrtiM 1mt themeelTI!II, l\1ld ilt a
For Rattle WanJ.~Mr. J, Buad..
word it llA-Britilll.
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Cutle WAnI.-}{I'. l'. G. GcKl..... ,
WEST W :B.D.
1 am, etc.,
Cannham Eut.-llr. T. B. Tlarner.
Mr. H. Downi.;g ill ma.kinK a etro:nK ~ht
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AOBEJl.T W ALXIEB., .
.. Enst WanJ.-)(r. . C. I4an.
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in tlJe Wet;t Wa.rd, _d ill reoeiviAK HUpport
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General 8eert!tar,y,
" KateosgTon Ward .-Kr. 1I. T . 1l0r~J:
trom all partiM. He hM a ~actiTe
NatiODAI TlllAlenl DeI_ lLeeg11e.
a, RM.land
Ward,-Mr. .Arthur
comwittl'C_
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. lil. Cora Esebellp B8i~
.. V~~~~a Want-lair. Frank Wiater.
2tth Oet&~,
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Y enJo~o e unetiqu took place a'
Anne' Hal~ Qlvel's~, on Satu wf al
"heo _ ra. S-.oel-Elliott l8nd SODS,
nurtamea at -nner over a hnndr
of
their employees, wbo. on tli~ conclusion ot
their military
rvi
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"rm' Th
ce, 8 relOID..,.
the
D.
e haJJ
s prufusel decoratAid 'with
flogs AIId banners hom Messrs. Heelas~d
an intere.sUn1l fjture WAS the Roll 01' OD-.
DOl', cont JQIDg he :name! 9r 133 mel» It
we a n.. p '
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English' 17,
han. . a MI'V'ed trophy ped~ent anel as
volun¥Jl ~ecq~ by the ~peratj •
Ul'lllOlUltln' It
os a lavel wreath made
by Kia AJIday.
Tlle ohair was oecapied I.w MAS J
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Hr Cu~
r. - , Q. Du~:-ilr""'1C. l'A Elli 't,t~YM~ , :~.l·
Ilr. A. U. EIlio~ llr: 1fiIborroif, Mr.
ham and Kr. :a,~
d.1.heltb5t of '
King " havillg
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._red, · .. Chairm~ delivered a
brIef adllress 01 e1collle to tho men
d
said h~w gratef~1 th~y aU ~ere to 'a.mfor ltanaA' 80 1~~7 and 80 ~lendidlJ'
o.tr duty to
. country m het h_1t of
. - . -Their Roll of Honour oontribll* bl
the empJoYeeIJ and the fi~ jointly __
tained 133 .am_ 01 wbom eJrht had'aade
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had - .
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A. _ _ ..... ~ of ~ Roll of HlIMItr
the COIDpallY.1'OIIIi and lao:nOlU'ed the silent
"taut to tM 818'.... _
..'he W fallen .
1Ir. 1IqMB,
the 1st
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"oieed tile tltaa~ of the l'IItvrned me.
tile IJ'III" w.~ attd hospitality. OtIJe.
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... replied to 111' Mr. -Clark, te E.s. alld
.. 'I'be CA.aittee and
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aIttiIcI .,. lb. ·e. A. Ellio~ and aebowWpd .,. )fro ~.
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