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lIf.aiac.oll m~jc: '! .!Ienr it! lIv nod til&.
10... do :rou real~ 70u ', toro toneS «at COm>
lIf,red "'Ith the othor l.rams! ..

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NDC:~ OPINION."

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a1l8ieian wants : ~!! ~au

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~' LeU orOtS Dvina" is a recent ne..,
ittm. And & Ii 10 w.hile &CO it was " Lett;
all go down the Strahd."
They do .got
a)out. don't theT~ • •

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Vi_ _ Wud.-«' hb......... ~·.
Boa4 or 8t. lob.. IalaaW BIhol. (1'01'

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irate driver of trU.c.ar (eGlJIrlled to paIl

..ollld .... ao en- tie
particulan of . . . . . _ the ~ posters).
7heref~re, all ..ho care for
. 1
West Wan! No. l:-~ 8ai:ia'ts' Schoola.
, . at tile ....
The claim that motorapiritean be mad
atiblliOOal JOVerD.meut ud
eeoIlOm.1ca~
WeRt Ward No. l;-a.t1Je Schoo .
~l
upelt . . . . . .411'.
'With ..&ter a~ the oIt.ief iqredj6flt hu beoll
....i_i.b-.tion should 8upport the ~di.
)a.l_
d.
0-1_
with ~tici8m.
Yet JlowadaJ •
reooll'ed
. . .-;;;tldenlified with that pattT• .~II.
•.
•
It I
hope
everr . ~ an pn._man
.."tee forms the bull: of oEh&r 'lIirib.
wiII.make • verr ~ial
ortJ~
Battle Ward.-Mr. 1. DoDd.
• ,... ~m.&"""v
Kr Lopa ~ ~
r."""
• • •
Cs tle.-Mr. F . Q. Godwin.
'-.Aal"'U
n.aUAC
on 'No_bel- lBt." '..
' . .
t
Dam&: I ' jWeU. t 80nBJ. w1m.t 00 1011
Ca-rersham Ee.st.-Mr. T. H. Turner.
•
Ifr Lopn i, opilninf ao.autbie rooms a '"----,,-to buy toJday-toll'eei""
Do, : "Yoo bet I dot but 1'78 ~t tI
Eaat.-llr. S. C. Logan.
'P"'D'I'ft'~
m
Lonoon Road. -ud Cfeeoent ROad, and
lIOap." • I
.
.
K~e.-Mr. H. T. "orley,
ALL
. . . 1.....,.,
he 'would ..elcome .-istance onpctlliftl day.
~
JliMter.-"r. W. 1. BeDcIa1L
Mr. f.opD vert much ~ that lie hu
Be41&ada.-llr. A. F. Clark.
'-n unable to call upoa MelT nt.r. as
THB, WRONG M..l.tt.
Victori.,.-Ilr. Frank Wlat.r.
he had wiRed. otring to tie ~ beinJ so
He I « EllCU88 ..e. have TOil dropped YOUJr
Wllllt.-Ilr. RenrT Dinrm...
.hort.
<. •
hen mhlet p'"
Slta: ~'Oh, -thanh-but I d idn't drop ik
The extremists in the Labou Part, are
In his ad~ Mr. IM.- aot only apo
for 70U to PlI?lr: uD I'"
talk~ OoD.IidMit1y of ~. 1Ie.eral
peals to Unioaietl aad.n...... "uf alto
seats this time, and it is tMreIol'I vital UI.at
to H the increuiDJ bod:r of ..orkers .. Ito
those ..ho do !lot acree witll
. poUCl,1
are out of Irmpat.ll:r with. all claaal&rous and to _y
should not ~Ilfy . vote u.....l... but T.
CaDniDI.
reclr:lese programmes!'
lOYAL iEmBJIE HOSPITAL.
claimed
tJso thl\, tIlt!ir fneDds record
v0blt:
The Chairmu. aaid ..here the interests of
and
Wo UO 1Â¥J'e that thoee who
~iIt tho ..ard ....ore. concerned. thoT could hand
MINSTER WARD.
nition
one
bas -1"II!1Ilde1"ll!d
The following contrib~lioll8 have t-n ~
....ith. therl.o&n of 1Il0tor~ or 0
r vehiolllll : them over ..ith the utmo.t COlliidellce to
A. good deal of intereSt is beina1 tsken. in devoted Wviee..
cei"ed ... ith tratelul thanks durine the n ell.
far the OOU'V&)'lLDCl8 of eleeton ..
are otb"f; ' their candidate. Ther could rel:t/ upon him. the
contest
in
Ilill8ter
Wud
...
Il
re
Mr.
L.
THE
BOLL
OF
FREEMEN.
.
ending
Octo6er 28th. 1919 :wise u.aJiIr:e~ to reoord their
• '!F0UKl to take a zane and sober outlook on all the
Onll one ~ fre&man i.e 110.. thing. Ne" IUld other 1snhsori bars :
~ £ ' S. d.
r ndet' lrood eervice to anT of the candidates variOM needs and questions ..hich 1I'0ull\ E. Quelob. wbo has a rood I'8C!>M. of 1!Cr- viII.
Lady Wantage. The late Mr. GeoTRe
ComYDlI The Mis8es. 1~. Castle •
wh<*t lames appellI' above.
.
~ oome before the Town CollllCil .. TbeJ aeeded, vioe to his ot:edit on the oounod, 18 being Palmer who WÂ¥ thll lirst hon. fre&maJJ.
br Mr. W, 1. BMliIIalI: a las fitter
Hilk 'R&8din, ... ... ... .., ... ... 1 1 0
in thel8 days especia\lJ. such a repreMnta- oppoeed
Trade Unionist. The latter lis one of received. that bonour in November.J. 1891.
St.nsnel\!, Dr., 120. Oxford Road.
But the:r must not under.ti...te aDd
'tive.
tbe
ocOOlJio:n
'
of--..the
oJ.l8l1ing
of
l"aJmer
the riailt typ& of ..orca. 1Q8D, a man who
Roodinrt ... ... ... ... ... '" ... ... 2 2 0
THE ".NOMINATI NS.
their opJM)nents. H. Imew -the ..ard
M re. Efar1t9 I\lld S pencer .. . ... 1 1 •
with the Royal Berq. and he is re- Park. Hr. Oool"J(e WJlliam Palmer. then
..ell. aDd there ..... 1\ ~tron.. Dody in 0"'_- fought
f>0.Jnder
• . Mrs. '0 . . A. , '. Broad ~
oeI.vi.ng
a
good
deal
of
suAol:'t.
He
hae
l&- M.P. for the boro • • aDd ~r. M&rtin
•
tion~ but it .... not 10 ,troftl tbet it co.ld
lohn...Sotton ..ore appointed in Detcembe ....
~tree~ Re d nr ... ... ... '" .. . 1 1 0
We gave a full wit of the cu.d.idate& ill not De beaten. He asked tilem, one aDd aU. Iued a postllr. ·1Ita.tiDg "Volle lor ~ndaI1. 1902. the ceremony 1181118 linked UIl _ trith Church
an:l . h pel collections .. . 92 " 3 10
our last iseue. and the ..hole of them ..et:e to do their blat to e1l8U{8 th.t' there should ..ho served his oountrr well d*nq ~.~ tho unvedilll!: l ~f the statue of King Ed ...ard Donation:
,
and .. illl8rve )'OU ..ell Oil the COunCIl. VII. gi~'ell, tti Mr. Martin lohn Sutto .
nominated on Friday I ..t week. '!'he JelUo..- not be 110 muoh apathy io.the use of the vote.
Hook
Hll
Pl tai PlUft.de ... ... .. . 5 :i D
J!!g ware returned unopPlllled: Ii. 7 Ward.
"r. R. T. Duvall 'lUlIIounoed letters of llr. Quelch dOflII not intend 'to 1088 his _t On ):rtda)'. November 8th. 1907 Lady
and Sailors' W elcoml'. I
"'lV. A... W. A... Webb : church Wi • Kr. A. apolOl1 lor' abeellce from AJdermin F. A. trithout a rood 8trunla. ~d he has bee~l WaDta~ w¥_nted ..ith tho 1r..Jpm 'Soldiers
Spencers Wood ... ... ... ...... '11
11AUi.ng en active c&1Dp&1«ft.
Last Aprl of R~
I. Jlaker; Cjrversham WflIIt,
r. F. W. Cox and Councillor W. E. Collier.
on
the
followilll(
day
AlderDavie. Major J . A.. Dun ta n
r. Que\c1t. '11'88 returaed. · (~r the ..ard on IDRJI. Hill
Do~er; Tilehurst, Capta.in J. H.
Trye,
WHY H.E ' WAS BEING SUPPO:tlTED:
Alderman BIRDdJ" received
Lodge; Thatclham ... _. ... ... 2 0 0
e ReadiAlI' Boa.:rd of Ollanb.ll8. Mr. WatIn and out-pationts ...... ....... .. 5 16 6
C.B.E.
Mr. A. F. Clark said. IIOme pe.op"le ..ere 80n is rendering )f.r! Ben4all valua'bfe .... the honour . .
~==r~~~
The fonowing are.. the nomi.nationa ill the su~rting him becallft8 he lived ill the_rd.
.....
.
~
listance.
•
other
..anls. with the pro
rs and an.. he ...uld be a ble to I 00Ie a...,r
f~- th i
'J:ot&1 "r ... :........... ....£111 1 ~ 5
IIOOOIlders.e!t.
BATTLE WARD
terests ~ th.e 1!ard be~er than on. who did
READIl~G SCHOO~ ·
<
•
not resIde ,tn It. Bustneas men ..ere supBond. J .• 88. Lo~on Slnet. n.ding. con- I porting him because_they considered him a
SANDLEFO PRIORY ' ESTAT£.
tt .
fectio.ner. Pro~ and IIGOOIl 8: J. H. busine lIUl.n. nnd Redlands Ward al ..a),s
Molland. Mar1& Smith. C. NMille. lli80n had had a b11siness man to reprellent them.
--I
Lots- 1. 2. and 3 of thia ..estate. i ncludin.;
FlIoXIIlan. W. 1. Bright. G. T. Chandler. Here he ..ould like lQ.....pay a tribute to the
There was a Ia.rge a~tendance' of members the Priory anI!. J18rk. with ,the home flme .
Margaret Wheadon, F. W. Tla11rman. 1. :rears of service Mr. W. M. Colebrook reoand
visiting
'
brethren
at
the
ann11al
inhaTe
~ sold bf priv4te treaty by lf~.. ~.,.
Rodd~rl ey, Mary E. ;MoUltnd, F. Mayes. 1. dared to the tow"," He (Mr. bClarlr:) 1!1l8 bestalliltion ooremony of tho Reading Old SinunOll8 aDd Sj>1lB in conjUnction with
ToseeU. Eliubeth Paxman, T. ills. H. O. iog supported by nil parhes- :r t~ Liberals
BoTS' Lodge. No. 3,MS. of Free~soD8,
rs. Lofts an. Warner-Mess", . Nicholas
7N mham. Florel\oo ~ble. G. W. Cook. because M w
thel\' .actual nomlD881 II.lld
hald recently in the ~ Sc1tool. The in. aoling on beh.1f of the purchaser.
Ilary J. Hedderley.
.
.alto ily .th~ CoJtServ~h!es. He WOuJll lib
.~1J.~
mCMtI Bap~"l)' 1l81~"'.ecw \We a_..ll.D. Matand
that
Sa.ndleford
Wooldridt:e, H •• 31. Saokvi.lle
t,~. to alloW- hlB lIlIprecia.tloa ",. the ..~
Gro..e (Lot 12), tostether- with Lot 13-the
by ili. I.P.IL. W.Bro. Rev. E.
.
metal maehinitt.
P .
rs and mill . . f 1 ;he COnHl"ft~ve A.M~u.
B.A
.•
P.P.O.Ch.Il
.•
the
oh
rge
to
whole
oomprisiJJ
'
about
so
acres-and
War.
;.:!i,ndeT8t C: E . ' WillBII. R.
• Pate,. A. ...e~ g~Vl'" III' tlOpport of hull. Be did BOt
C B Coxaedge MarT A) Patey Ellen come- beIWe th!!m to repfeMllt II'1lJ' ..,.rtioalu
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
ri
...
bT
~7:'
H.
S.
reb
Lodp
(Lot
h.ve
been
aoIcf
by
private
• . . ,
•
claal!,. He dezlred to repre..Dt aU cl .., .
P.P.G.D.C.• JUl•••Dd tWt to the
treaty to the res live tenaDta.
.. orlr:ig by W.IJro. S. S. 8
)(, K. )(088.
the _
who worked itt mall.1 I.boar. all
cod. P .P.G,W..
<Tho remaining lots of building Il&nd_ll
\lommaatty. Kr'.
CASTLE WARD.
..ell AI the man in the offioe. And the __
The ne.. ly-i ~ed MA.ster was of! .. hioh are w·thin the Doroue ot Ne..very uncertaill. W.Bro, I. 8t. L Stallwcod. P.P.O.Reg.. bury-ma, be trea~ for prin. y. and if
Blackall, A. P. E .• 9: Onnllby
t. &ad - ..ho had no ocoupation._ He' oould Il¢ rive
make p,rGtuiaee of ..hat P.K.JM3. ..ho proceeded to inveet hiB 1I0t 80 diBpoeed of trill be otfered for public
ing. telegraph 8upeni80r.
P IIJ08;O'rJ and a promise of a reduct",n of 1'J'te.. aIthoqh
8OOOnders: A. I. Stevetll/. H. C. Smith, Eva it would be ' very 8My to make • prom...
01\-. as follo... :-Bro. A.rthur Keeble. com,petition earl* in the-sprinl of 1 .
L. Justina. B. F. )(&rtin. W. Q. Rile,.. Lis- like that. and he dareeay he .could ~ive •
-----"'B.A .• P.P.G.O_l'J'J, S.W.; Bro. O. H. Keeton.
De Claance.
I >
•
large Ilumber of votes b;r it. But' he had. to
M.A., J.W.; W.Jlro. Col. B .• St. I Warren
Godwin. F. G .• 17. Alfred Str&ft, Bea~. f11lfil promises. and he did Ilot lIIN!l to Ill~
Hastinp. P,PlG.W.• Treaa.; Bro.
.D .....A WORlHY VlCAR~ .
caterer. ProPOliN'B anq ·lalOndara ginn 1n !;bose which he kne... there was little or no
son BKwJ.. A.R.C.A .• Sec.; Bro.
chance of fulfilling. All he ..ould promiee
our Jaat issue.
Love.
P.P.H'
Stllwerd.
D.C.;
Bro.
M.r. Ro..: is
because /he is oph
"'VERSHAM EAST WARD .
..as that ·allY s(iheme thAt came IIp shoald 1M-' .fter being Oil the Beadm, ToWll Fry. B.A.• 8.'1"; Bro. P. T . Taylor. I.D. ;
To the Editel1: o' the ., CJaromo!e. H
C....
be looked on ftom a ~ ataDdpoint, CollDCil 811Ch • short time'. He referred to W.Bro. R. DOWlCltt, P.P.J.G.D.. Almoner;
Sir.-It may not be paerall7 bown that
BeckJ.y. :I W .• 59. CJ{Jm'lfell
_/ .Caver- ..ithout f.. r or favoor, to - ..hether !!a-T this trriIrr..- . at lUI opea-air -unr on W.Bzo. W. E. Wickham. P.M.. Ast.D.C; the esteemed Vi,oar of SlrinBeid this reu
sham, joiner. Proposers and ~nQ8I'8:' H. would be
the good 01 the tOWll. TIl.,
eveaiq. He ~8 h.e ~de~ it Bro. R. W. Bradley. Orpni8t; Bro. H . C. celebrates his jubilee. It ie alao interestiAg
Hod"p. G. TJlll~ NeUie H~. I. ,Kerley.
were aU azW0111 to _ the 1t0lUlatr problun Saha,.,
is very Itanl wnell' ha 18 juat pttinr Into PrideaUll, ".A. •• Asst. Sec.; Bro. H. Hamill, 10 note taat ~ is tlle iltieth VJcar 01
TlIrne • T. H., Lynwood. !Wnley Road. dealt with . . It ..as urgent, aDd the I loeal the
work.
people will con.rder that the 1.0.; 8ioe. P. C. Edwards. B.A .• A. C. SlIint.ld. It h
oocurred to me. aD outCanrshAm. gunmaker.
Pro
I'll
and authority
d the
iniattT of H.lth Ie- grie.-- ia .,.ater III the _
of a IlIan ..ho Dougl......... and Capt. F. L. 1. Shirley, sidN', ilia!; the occasion o1fers a suitable·
IIOCOnder8 given in our last i8811"
quireci to 1}e " gingered" up and imp~ has beeIt ..veral yan on ~the Council aDd M.C .• Ste1n.tdt; Bro. :l0hn Grover, Tyler.
op(I(II'tunity for, the parish '~ show their
with the urge}lcy for dealing ..ith the ClO", bas a tho~h.graap of tile work.
In ulditiQll. to tbOle !lamed above amoDgst app iation of ~e reverend gent! man',
E AST WARD.
tion.
.
others the follo~ brethren were present: lIIIn'l.aee, bT mak
{00G~ O\D Faa. 11.)
him a substantial pneLocan, S. C" jll. Craven Road. Reading. ERLElGH ROAD TRAMWA.Y SERVICE.
W.Bro.
C. Wells'w M.D.,
P .P.G.W .• entation. th.t lfOU d be acceptable. in these
retired
head muter.
J>ropJsers and
The tram..ay ques1:ion ..as allO in the
P.G.D.{EftI.l, P.ll.2.
.Bro. E. O. Farrer. days of coeUT living. I take the liberty of
8000nders given in our lRllt issue.
• minds of 80me of the electors. TheJ aaid
P.P.O.W., P.P.G.Tnu.• P .G.St.B.(England). milking thie 8u~eslion publio m the earnRQwe. A., 1. ~toclr: Rod. Reading. theT were not having aD adequ.te service VlCfOlty CRI.ltllRATION P .... ana Set.ltDl. W.Bro. Bev. F. I. C. .flIIt hope that ~e of ~ leadiq f~miliee
ra.ilway inspector. Proposers aDd seoo~ in t;jI.e Erleigh Rood. He him8e/.f used the
Oillmor. I(.A., P.P.G.Chap.. J?A.G .Ch&J). of Shinfield trin , adopt l~l and ..ork It out.
den : W. H. Purton. E. B. DeMman, 1. E. cars very often, and he agreed that the ..r~.). P.Jl.IN$. W.Bro. H. T. Pugh.
yPurs f&ltD.tIlUy.
Robey. O. Guy.
viee was not as adequate as micht be ex1>.G~I>.C .• W.K.Uf. W.Bro. R. C. Mount,
A NONCONFORMIST. PAIUSHIONER.
KATEIiGROVE WAIlD. ·
peeted. So he was J)repared to support .a),
P.P.G.W .• P.M. and Sec.tlt. W.Bro. O. W .
October. 1919.
WOMEN.
P.P.G.W., V.ll.41t. W.Bro. W. S.
Vorle:r; H . Tn S12. Killll'" RoM. Rea.diQg. 1!ohem.e for the .inil?rovement of the service.
illumina-ting artist. printer. etAs. Pro~ He could not promJSe .s one C81ldidate ..as
W .• W.M.*8. W.Bro. A.
HaI!;her'8ll,
.G.W., W.M.J928. W .Bro.
and _den : :Ian E. Korri.. Camp1;el1 cioing. a reduction 0I fal'88. The Corpora(Continued from pr~vioUl co1WDD. )
A lJOCial eveniftl
Highet, Mary A. card, W. 1. Card. G. tion were paying in ..ages £10." more Ulan
W .• P.M. and
BeT. H.
R. -Cooper-Smith.
D.D.,
on 'fh1l1'sday
KorriAl, Annie Wiltshire. 1. T. B. Miller. the, ...ere befOl'e the ..ar. and the money
P.G.CIrnp., 'It, (P.M. '78J ete .• P .P.G.Chap..
inr Broneh..
~L~
R rd' .. W W ' lt had to be provided b:r those who uaed the
Chaplain.
Mary S. n.&nling, I . P. a Ie,....
. I - eaTS or out of the rates. He thoultht ~be brate the"
Mr. HlU{riao
H . Jones. P .M. 0 ••
shire- , ' .
Coli'
t. "'--d Council had .quite rightly plaoed the coet the
Newham, W. M., 15,
IS
rea .... - 011 the 'f ormer. But 'one 1IOiat lUi ~
P.P.s.G.D .• T~urer.
)1\'.
F.
11.
rjeant..
P .M., nOl. sm.
illll'. aollUll8l'eial tlfa,n:..
aDd ·the Coa.i11aad loet sirlat of: t'lu;t tk.tra..
P.P.B.G.W., Pro . Chantx' Sec., Secrel;ar;r.
eeco!lciere, Alice M. Copptlct.
. Chflllter- .hoolcl be- rI1Il for the OOIlvaieue 01 tlte
Mr. W. S
oer Tho~p8, f .M.
•
man. T. H. Gilbert. C. H_.
GUbert, pablic aad aot .O-ply frca & .......!.1
R. R. T. llOl'1le. L. W. I,...,..a.. Ho.., _ It.ud"iat. n.. lae ...... ~ica1ar17 iaP"firGf.·i~ ~:... ·sm, P .P .G.D., B.D. .
MINSTER WARD,.
w-tiMI
aU0bDe6ta. ~a~ tit. ..... r _
Mr': ll.. O. P.7bie. P.M. 1881, :e,P.q. td.Br.,
BeDdtJI. W. /.,- 1 • Dovw ..... Beadinr. c::.o~tioa ~"'~ ~t ~:r::~
I.D.
,
gas itt«. P~ aDd ......r• •vea in of war &UohDtIlta. ....._ ~ CWft • l _
Ilr.
S. ~. JIillis. L.R.• P.Il., 7t5 [P.)(.
our laet iseue.
.
. - , -..
Iltl~ 11m]. Pro... S.G.D.• Astt. D. of <J.
Ilt. R. Dowaatt, P.II. nO!. P .P.G.D .• A.J..
~d~.a'. ~
::,.~
mOIler.
ntar:r C """'''.tt. ,,-_..
tq I!QIIOrt ••, &lid ~ . . . . . . ..1aieIl
~n:
D. • ~ L - - woldd
adcIiUonal allobluta. (.lpo
Ill'. 1. Putoa Pett;r W.K SUI. 1liS1
w.
G. ~. I. D. aoIr*..
pia. .)
•
P.P.G. Orr., Orpaist.
Mr.
1 _ _ EDiB. P.M. SI66 [P.1L 171~
T.
J[aigilt.
8ecoD4era,
eo":'l Jteuia.toa'
~~$~2
A...
B. SnUth.
J.. W. C.
N.
Jaa4 tlte
Prof. G. Treaa .• iJ>.P.O.Std.B. ,S11n'8Y)• .bit.
~. A...
..
",iataMld
SecnItur.
r
- . . t•
Kr. H. C1ttnllaD. P.Il., 2t60. P.P.G . Supt.
lOItfJ1.
~
,.. .Ccnmoil....~_~f!._
Norrie.
....
for .....
~.,LG.
<1IJisaIIath
Ja ...
•
H. T. l'q'h, W.K. tl'. Prov: G.D.C.,

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