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that a lMn 'ro capable of

udgment mould dissen:linate
ideas at a time ... hen it '
1otcI'S.'<IlrV that an cla
ehoula
Ihere is. no doubt that
tbese han determined
T;ast Wn.rd to Ppo6B hie .....
__ /lied likely that he. 1I'Ould
. He told his hearers lut
tl'ust xou r Ol<'ll class ttl l"epreIt .is a pit)· thlrt a man w'h • .
Town Cou neil' to represent fin
;IIlIong t ,.'hom ~re _a "e17
not, of Ibe worki ng ota..
.lIcll an irrational fashion.
t.he other 0.1
• who
I.. rl'J> re n t4tion. to ta
• 'Iud (h"y wou.ld not be doinJ
't1 ,e~' dId not m(lh a aerio
..!fort to show him tha.t a
l to t be 'I'o,.'n COuncil d
in tile interests of any 0
1 k after the interests of tile
o whnle.
We believe ~t
ands of workiIIC mSi ia
!'gt'ee "ith OUl' view; while
'ee lh. worUDI' clue lairlJ'
Tl'<;l~ise that the bulli_
of men i,o ~
~"'''iJl:llI~ life is alab n~<
~ prnblems before the
oro~l e m s which demand 'Very
The electors
in e.s'ltciSilIg great
upJlort at the fortheominc
workers sJi.ould resist the
supportiug " one of year
dinned into their ~
candida.te's
teeOnl
with the BoJalle\iat
ooncern is to de.troJ
and not to improve... loql
Reading.
panie$.
u lton sbou Id be a prlMlll
when he looks. u/ttOJl die
Signal Companies and t.Iae
whi chJJe raised at Wa-ntaJe
are In , semble at the TeWll
rpunion. Ollr readers ho.....
already of reading in th
bing of the doings of
Cnmpany and the 2S7qL
ana in this issue win hi
of tbe 32nd Com pany. No ...
• is rec('dl~g into the backall the mn'rc am8%ed at the
nfi on of nllr rue n,. and tile
wlt b l\ bi rh theS fn
lID"
,rc do not realise :Jet a
.lhr>· dId, anel this oc
DU'n (of Mr. Leonnrd..., 'wt-;
1" ,<1 I.. perform dutiet
" lui <Ia ngeroull kin", "'"
of the {}lost exalted cluu·...
~lIch . M it is il'llJl4lllibie
dc...crillt'. We can ~taiDIJ'
debt we ' o,.'e them,
.a1J.
displuyel! tlle greate t eu.r°
i ~, we !)eli "P, was 10
tlul l hey Itntw th , .•_ ..
In the old cou ntry. A.IId of
wa el"er lOr their _ more eoru tant or mort ....
Leonard ' Sutton.

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'STILL IN G..."""A...f'! ... ·
I3tillA ~:few
I:emaini~\ men of the compe.n,
oOOup,y the
me territorr. but are

tollo..mg up tho Hun . to Gram.monh:
COm~IIY ....as included in t e arIIl4l
which l!!c(!.I'Ched to Liege. and then ..attained
fnr -Gerb'Ulny. The honoUl'S included the
~I.c. and bar for the fir t com nding
.. . U -tl
th D O d M C
o ffitr~r. m.a]or ru.a. l85On, e ., .
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~.~~~~or ot~~~~. colonel) Read, ~d
II is our pleasure to i!he bel
§Om«>1
rl (~r riplici n f the doings of tho 3204 SlgD.al
Cu. RE.
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now k:nO'l\'n n the
ncUhire Dniaron and
not officiAlly 1\8 .the 3200. The only ofBb ta ed
th .... th "-_1_
cer W 0 I . y. 1V1 ~ compnny e Wll.,..,
~d~;~1; l~(l~:rir.'C.y a.t tlio present. time.
THE CO
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C ptaln Wal,fil. the opg'lnal oommandinlt
officer, 11'88 promo led Signal officer of the
tth Ar~y; and W8. .Iuoeeeded b, Major;E.
S, Eveletgh. who gllmed the D ,S.O. for dJStinguished work carried on with the 32nd
Company during 1918 ; he al
holds tho
M.O. Major Eveleikh later returned to his
old regiwMt and w in turn $ueeeeded by
Ca.ptain Jessop. Liellt. Churchill went to
the R.G .A. iJi connection with 8igna.iling
onere.tions. nnd later wa appoi nted to the
'l'lillk.
C9rJl.'l lind vromotM C!lPtain; he WIUI
8wanted Ille f.C. ,Lieut, Kent,'" who was
with the divi ion when it left England .... a
sent home through illpess belore the' 1916
Som~ battle.
Lieut. A, 0, Rou e (Wh3
, went out with -tb& company) wa tht first
officer ~ed-w~ile out pntrolling; this- 00Cllrred 111 1916, j ust prevIous to the Somme
ba.ttle.
t
NY
NO RS
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rany honours were gained by the companr. These mclnded the f91lowing:D.S.O., Major EVelelji;
~,C. Capt. Thinsford. Capt. Luck,
i t . ~t\ltcli't- Lieut.
Gra-tT. L18u t. Summer yea; D.C.l'tl.I.SerI{t.
Ftalford (who "11.8"
ueJ!!;lr killed m
the sectors .behind Ar
. lleIgian Croix
d" Guerra. Cpt Hall; M.M., Sergt.-Maior
Gribble. SerKtI ParkhUJ"llt, Sera-t, . Scbofield.
8erRt. powen. Sergt Br.ookle6aDk Sergt..
BlaKe, t
L' Godden, Loe..CpL ltat.
thews; '
Quartermaste.r-~t. Hoit,
Sarli¢. ~ ~ BrowD SeI'gt Scho1.. Is~di
~ .;~ m~ "Of
tb_
'DI' and neitlbbourhood.
Th& -.oricinal ml!mbera aU wear the ](ons
ribbon.. ll'h~ 32nd Company DUIoy ind~ be
pr,o ud of its plendid record.
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[The wrjter i jJreatl, indebted for the
preparation of the nbov& ~rticle to ? pL H.
A , Gnrdon Tun, of Reading. "00 aervtd
WIth . the . Sind Company throlltrhout, an.l
w.hO' carrl~ out the dluagerous duties of
ulBpntch rider,]

f';l'mro ID May, 1917, at Wan 8~8
,Y
tllc thoo. Mo.y<!r, Mr. ~onaL'd. lltton, and
wore tr~incd on ll~ng l]ntll October ot
the same year, when tfaey were dl'llfted to
Codro~. They were In tbe oom n~ of
aptl\.ln W~8h. of tho Con~aught,
tT\geref
t? FlIeOOnd-ID-co,mIIULD.d
belfu g ..}-teuFene. nJ
)0. .
.. Chu~c!JIIl, BOil <!
_r.
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CllI)rebtll. soI1C.l tor. of Readmg. Em rktng
al ~outhampton on No,'ember 23rd, 111 5, th,
pr~ed to. Le HaYre! nnd from the w~nt
to lust outsld . Ab~vllLe, from t.he belDg
drnfted to nlis, 8 kilometres behan Albert.
THE A'["l'ACK ON _TIIIEPV L .
T'le ' wenL into acaon fQr
first tim.e
at. ~ hristml\ll, 1915, in Ute
on the
h'
left of Albert, fno.ing tuffnr" nn,rA!'ln" RT lepVII).. For some months
made (or the great
('olllDlenoed on July
me mnJ1l.ble.~~ the k
W (' I'O It.-109()Q.la
too part
1111 , Il.nd costly nttllmpt
wInch was IlOW6r.{uUy fo
I~~l somelhang Jikf? 10,000
l u. had four k!lled,
Adll1D9. of Rendlllg,
..ounded, 'l 'be company
So1Ome for about' two
an IIIIOOr eng8l!'ements
bolte~ th.eir .chief bu~
oom.m\i~cahon . bet..een.
and fro$l brtgadee. The
t~ c<!mpany w':UI. ~o
llons ~een dIV ISIOns
with tll& lfront brigades
DESPERATE WORK.. AT lIlIEUPORT,
T he naxt move was to the La Bus8e sector.
lh~ cO~IIY being on th& riJht of Ginnehy,
a numoor of suee_ful raids being paHiei" ntro ill, After about six montha e
~Inn. early in 1917. JlIB.rched right
;inlo Ule ooas~ sectors at Nieupor
th, French were relieved.
] 917. a big raid was orga.ni!ed
·
mnn front line. and
tbollsand men of the
19lh Ternwrial Division were
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On hi,. loth tho Germans
.
trcmen.clol18 attack upon our line
port in an &$8umed J &twmpt
'C08l:Ilal towna of Dunkirk and
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W88 mel; by a
torn resistance
of the division to
. The futare of the' National Savinl@ mov~
""Innged; the 16th
mont in th& Reading area WII8 consIdered at
liN'~ and the llth
eo meeting of hODotary 8OOr~taries of local
in dospatches for their
~ssooiationa, whioh was held at tb.e Town
hol ding the line against
Ha.ll on MDDday eveaing. Mr. F •. A. Bar.
Owing to their ma.gnificent reaietaaoe
)et.n~
' reBtt~~th~~th,:!:,pd::e!'f:mc,~.
Gorman attack failed.
The di,,' n W811
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heoriily oommended by GeDeral B~uartooling (IrOta beadQ.ll&rte1'8). M_ Deena
for tdhe4 work: in.maintainiDl'
~~~ae«etal')'l. Mr .•1": E. MonDl', 1lr.l. 1'.
COtiODli
urlDl' oile Or the eevereat
.......,.. . 081_ (the. new hOIl. 8eCretart of the Be.dmenta ever. fnliIood u'p0n the Bri.·
lines. mg COlllJlllttee), Mr. G. W. Smith (t~
The whole 0 the diVIsional oomm
tions urer), llisa DarKer {the late hon. aecretary)l
,.. re IMlv&ted about 7 a.m. o.-ing to direct and the rep_ta1in, of a larlJO Dumber or
rut from. a German hell on thi ~Il com- the local t.eIIOIliationll.
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mu nicationB, and inlel'court;e was 0
mainThe Chairman. after exiending a cordial
lai n d throughout the day by
spatch wel60me to Mr. Schooling, referred to the
rid rs a.n.d pigeQn $ervices. In this dMger- fact. . that afler Miss !I)_l·ker'a. ~e..~:D
Oll~ wOl'k~e li2Illl Co. took their f , hare . thera had been no secr'ltary of the
. g
"uI'pl Bell, of Ca'·e- I.-- _no kl' U~ whi'-t Committ!ll\. Mr. 1. F. Coales, who had nm~"r ryi.ng pi~ Y t';th;; "i;;',.t --igad:S; dered elOeellent service in connectioa with
I -Co I
~ 0 Do th s........ t tho Vjctol)' Loan oa.mpaign in Reading, had
' fO>·
Jr 'd ' rp.
th en •
t:Ota1.in """u • consented to act as their hon. secretag. ud
M
lng, won e M . , or IIl&lII ~If n- th
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I• .l t k
t
broken communication bet1nIen brigade
e comml.""" were guou 0 now
at in
""a,dqul\rtll1'8.l4\.d the front line obalrvati~ lhfi eir future -.rorlr they ..-buld have the ben~
post. Ha, hall to CI'088 • bri
CI,ll tlie
·t of tais invaluable eo-ope..tioll. :
YlS6r Canal •. which had beea
en by.
THE NEW HON. SECB.ETARY.
nemy hell-~ and was ltept
a oontinuOIlH fire by the enemy,
he
• WITH TInl ~JI
• }'rom here the 32m
to YPTI
oooopyio«
chenwle Ridge. There
ren
ill. the
of
tacks, which

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NATIONAL SAVINGS
MOVEMENT.

IN THE READINC AREA.

b¥M

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Ge:I"lWUUI

tried Jt 01l at

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niv raity Co.h.... and LieuL E.
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ton, spn of Yr. D. G, Suttee, wMII k
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and of the man! honours whicll
"'!In,
Th mth Field Co. had an ~ual.prameworthy record at Ploogsteert, OD the Somme, !
in lhe d dly Ypr salient. in I y, back
in the Arras sector, at Bihucou ' . near I
Bapaume. 'llhero - they closed a
'!'het

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- ~ for
~ _ticma1iaatton. tan., .. a t.t l
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'l'JIB BFJmCTS OF THE WAR
mauapment of pbU. ~t. duo
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. the war/h. would -,. tliit jf tb'1 '""
Beet ¥an {seei.aa' oouplo off on hOD .,.
CoIaul Willoa ea.iA his attt._ea.• at to hope for eilioieney and _~ tile)' ~nl ; . ' Hero you a,re-just a few UIllP.
at - - w.. reatllr 'til lieu o.f ~ w.,uld aot.IiOO iii ~ meaJ18 of P~tWllr under IlI1DtlS 10 hetp pass awny the time."
.. cleDatation from the oommeroal mea_in GtTerDDlot control thlllle thiD,. wlUeh .
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Be.d'ma. .H~ would .tart tirst of aU with ooP.oorned 80 vitally the. interest. of the
,
.
the v~ clliIIcult queatioD of eooaomy and OOJIUD.uniq..
(Applauw), Freedom from I
ElROM "LONDON OPINION."
retreD8luDent in GO'i'~ent departments. COII1701 waa more neoeaaary tlutn it ever
.~erhaPll .the real .reuon
Pod row .,~
'l'IUa ".. naturallr ditleult. lor t.DJ'hody w.. before if they we... to r&-e8tallliah their VlSlt tel thIS countrJ'. ~ to show Mr. Loyd
. who . .... ~~le to P...,.Ua.aent lor .tl\e hame and OVBrBOOIi tradQ, to build up apin Georg!, that he isn't the longeet-haired states..
drkiN ot .- Miaistry. ~o was J'&IPOILI!lble the financial trength which had made .man. m Europe. , '
to th;8 tupayllre of, tht oolblA7 ~or the u - 'this cou ~y and alone would keep it fore.'
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pen4i~ of mOD~Y. &.nd o~ receipt ~t the lDost amongst the nations of the world.
he (to newlY-lllstalled cook) : .. Mat.
Jl!UDe time. He -did not .thInk the di1llCUI-,! bEn CINO T-.:rw;< CO
' m OF ROiDUC- the!"s I What does this mtllLll.f How did this
tiM ""e,.. f1llly undentnod .• Be .as glad
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P
poh IIUI1l get here! .,
at u~ ~at opJlOrbull~ !If' apealtiJlg to
TION.
Cook: ,(equal f? the , 9<)oasion): '. Dl1nno.
the COIDDIerel&l men. of ~ and would
Il they redueed the c:ost of production mum;, E m.ust ne bID left o,'er by the la3:
be glad to get . thetr '''1II W& on that very o~ the
ntial commodJties ~f life they cook.
importan. !lu_tioa, :
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would have gone nin~Wnth8 Qf the rood
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There had been consld~b" entiCl!lIn on ""Irds that goal they wer& all t UPg to
~ (Interviewing applacl\nt for bffice
oXpeIlditlire in the pul;\l~c. aJl1l Governm n t r~ch. If they devot d ' mpre atwntion to
fi l; ': Dbo'~u" ho.. what the motto
d~'P6I"tmeIlt&, Th6t (J\'l'~106II1 WM
Jl()t en- ~clllllU'e and its allied iQMl!'lllts, he 0 'Be:1.
lS' . Y', P h ' l '
't
h
ses "'cre no~ bQl.l6'Ved they "ould do more ' Ui.an they dllO ·y·h
tirely llOOe6&rved. B,!
~
81~, . ,.u - saw I on t e
really ~he fault of 1 _ vulu !.s. but were t upught they could towards that end, There
r 11' en. came ':11,
due entirely. or at! any rate
inly:. to the W.8 one oth& question, a moSt d.ifti.ou1t and ,
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ftalict ti~'!t th
eth°ol~rnJmUeu f ~~d ·talt ~!Jt ~(; pl~s one, which the Govcrnment had Mary had 1\ littte lamb a vert linn thm
f
e me 0
e ,Arm s roo, I
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8 g to {lice very shortJ.t-tho qu tion of ' lice, for that w ail 'he could alI'o'rd it
full o~ wprk, wIth · ?rders for b!lllding, I land, Irdand. with great und veloped tho 1lI'evailing p ' ._" '3'" York Amori.
!Da.tetiOJ,s and stores. and cQ;t.!:acts entered a riaultural we&lth. oould do mOl'e than can."
,
lUto for the purJlOSI!,.ol. c~rrYlJlg the war to a llY other country in the wOl'ld in helping
""'~~~~~~=~=.
a successful con~lu l!Jn. f
Government \I to olvo the pr lcm of l'rociuction.
had had prophetio gifts'!lIl~ ad been abl f iUl regard to the cOIlUllcrcial sItuation . it
WEDDING . OF
MR .
,to 1m?W that the ~lSti
w?uld !t-~ve w
ntial for th m to think a. little
, •
beea SIgned on nth N
beJ'\ th18 pOI!l~on more llati9nanv than they had been aeMARCUS- L-oVE.
would never haye ar
: _But the Govern· c t.oOled to. They O\lgbt to consider the
mont. W'IS not ID a p()8ltion, naturally,. to wllole economic pOlicy of the country, froDl i
run nsks. &.,!d hnd to prel'~re or such .m.llt- tho nationnl l' tJler thQn from the selfish
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tary enterprises neoe sary In rder to b;rtnlt ] aill perh p8 tllore ' individllnli tic vi&w. CEREMO~Y AT MUSWELL RILL
the war to. a suoces .fut conclu Ion defiDltel~ T~I'Y Wlll1 wd greater freedom of lrllde. and
[I
by the 8prllllJ of Ul1~ year. 'lIh
pl'ePi!rO- j b froodo.m . he meant freedom to do,-e1op
tiOI)8 were not made In tllfl m<lst «ono101C81 i ntelligence und enterpriS(' And freedoDl
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!'IlD~er, but thoy could . 1101>•. I~ eery C8or, fl' m conirol. (ll Dr, h~ r)·. They would
(SP;E IAL. TO THE" CHRONICLE ")
ti
f
d b
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th
t
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tn ~ 0 ~ar 0 USlllesS n
e mos 0 Iy get to the now world th y bad .hoard
The , marriogB was so1e'm.ni -' at
,
CCQnolll1cal" y.
S
llmeh aBout by tho combined ~tion of , Ja1O!,S' hurcl! M\1s""'ell Hill ' 'of . 'ElClno
PRESERVI G HUMAN LIVES.
nU cia s under wise leadership. based on , l'\Or Stewart, oli1y daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs.
a tl'ue upprecil\tion of th eCOlJ.omic po i. R. tewart. of Colliogwood Avenue, MuswelJ '
Orders lind to be given ycry quickl)', ond tion of this CQun\.ry.
~ill. and r, O. Marous Love, eldest urviv.
exrenditure of course ' c;ould not be really
HOU I G' l'I AN 'E
~ti on of t~e- late ' Mr, and Mrs. Ch~lC8
ta en into account. After aU, ospenditure
"
~ve, of R~mg. TEe Rev. n. T. R. BnKIf8.
W88 41 small consideration c ' ryrnl' d
With rcgard to hoto ing Lhe chemo ",'as l'~tor o~ Crtckett Mallierbes, Somerset. oBiI,aIlIllAD lives. and the 1'e idun value
an emergency one, grant~ to mcet abnor· Cll'ted, the . rvice being chpral. The bride,
men's livllII saved by tho cessation of hos- ~Ill conditions in which there wero three ~bo was gaven I\wa, by her father, Mr,
tiliti~.. due to extravat nt pr parau n ,
,\in fl\Ctors- to be borno in mind, These ~bert tcwar,t, w!lre a dre s of c.ream s.lllt
could not be measured in II. 8 d .
( I) the high oot.t of I)uilding; (2) the ~ette; her veil }Y88 wrea~hed
With
What were the main ehargos agaill8t I:be I cre!lEe ot l<entsAmondment Act; and (3) , 0~ang8 hlossom"and he carrJed a bouquet. of
Goverlllllont? Firstly there 'was extravit· t e shortagc in housing ' IIccommodation. ' PLOk and whl~ cor!l&tlpns ~d "'h.11;(,
1{IUI08 &nd need of
in public ...... e high c t of building would 'be parUy heather .. :rhe .brld . lDn~de w~e Mi Me.nQ
deparbnent8 What
to thOlOrab
"'~manont, .;Iue ._ the I·ncl.e----" cos. of L<!ve (t~n!l sister of th.e hndcgroom) ~tI
ohargesP TO that
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I'tlI8S WlDif ed Lo
(te
f th b d
(1) <Mlfi~ile cases
~ur I\Ddd materthio.!.s:" ' l'I'heti temr'ratf! I groom). wh~ wore
818
';:'ey
:.:o~.
8
pla:cee' (2) t~e
~rt .wIL · ue .tll
e ....... oea o~ 0.
e gette trimmed with 88X&oblue. 8.Dd. hlUi; N '
,
-' ..
IiUlc~lDery of lDduetry. Theoretically the I tulltch. and also carried bollnnet of roses.
~e~!"is men an...
B~I~Y from PUbliO::!?:Ude IIhould -be I The groom IIl8n was' r, neiP41d Kington.
ts
~
8diolent to !lover the. t m rary, l?ut not tbe 'l'he ~~iom was held at th& AthenEum
&n,.
'U . ~t lIlClll8S8,
H j m .. LJhe~to~ of;~
I Bil!, ' tile folln~ilIg ri ds of the
.,
;.
t
..11I....... y -D
'+'-: ......
fldtd
room I11t{ ~ : r. ~
. He
jne how much .of the tDCrea.ee was ~porin ' n,
I
arion and Mis Wjllifr
at any
aIY .. All a 'W~rkmg hypath IS tJae M:UllStry Love, Mr. &lid UrI!. R . Stewart, Mr. HnroJ
were BOlDa
ccpu.ldered thIS WM SCI pe~ cent. The In- Love, the Roy. · H. T. R. B,iggs, Mi Afrom Franee,
c~, of Rc/lts Aot h~ kept, l' nts at an Ferguson, the . s Jane apd Dai Y~OWICr,
found for
be' repaired .attilic18~ low leTel w~Jlfl prIces of , other th!l 1liSllOl! F~on. Mr. al?d ¥r . non,s,
tiefore their
be obtained cqpamodlties had been r18tng. This did not lei Marlon White, the MISses Whi e. Mr.
by ~ State
taxJl8701'11. a~ply to the np< hoa: • IUId in view of the aod Ml'Il. Jack Goodme,n. Miss Marj Turn.
This gave
o"_it,. I
.1,",el of existiDl' ...ata, it was di1licult bull, Miss Ka.thleen Luck. Yr. and -Mns. Ed,
of the plaae,
WII8
SlolllJh
charce what !'fuld be .. fair rent. In win Lpve Mr. 8JId Mrs. Howard -IIug~
already had
a very
profit
er to enable dle local authoritiel to take VI', and ~. ~e; Mr. ·R . Dodire. Mrs.
ana on the CO$t
its ~tioll ,
Slough
ediate action in OOIlMfiUeII.oe of the Walter Boner:.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1J01f1er.
had not beea retained, ~e othor establish- 8
tDfe of hou iug. it '11'''. decided that Mr. and Mn. H. Deo.lle, .Mrs. POllnall. )[r:
ment· would have been set up.
1
m appro,'I!d ~hemllll .hould be 'ahared ; and Mrs. LaJ1DIUl, Mr, and )in. E- G, no..
When th y ct.lIle to · ~ reb!nQon of un.
een the rates al1d tu upon a. basia ell. Kr. F. 14uriC4l
Captain R . V.
fUlC8II84ry men and women in the eervicea 0 a limited contribution from the TaleS" Rol~, Mt. 1: A. Woolf, 'Mr, A, R.){arch<
they were deal inti with Olle of the three aid an ~ited eontribution from the
)(iss Trof&y, Yr. B. G. A-brahaIllB, Mr.
great 8pending depnrtmlllts of the State.
1lII. There would
an &Dnllal 8ubsidi l a.na )(rlll O. tagg, ~r. alid Mise Mori$>n,
The committee OD re~chment was deald by the . tate duting eaeh fi.naneial Mrs. Norman ~art.
Camp~ll...Mi . Id.
iog "ery exhal18ti."oly with this qUllIItion.
r, and this wO\jld hold KOod I,llttil Sl.t Stoneb? • MII8 C. DawlIOn, M.iss JIlernfield.
The urgent nB0e88ity fo( cutti~ do'lt'l). numroh. 1m. when it w0\114 bo finaJly fixed. aud ¥18S Badman,
.
_
bora of pereonnel WILt fully ~iialised. and
the baaie of a ~Tiaed &IIomato. From
The hllPJl7 IlClUP!e recelved many v&lua~.
he Wt.8 sure ev~thing IlOll8islent with the
e8i.oiency 8tandpoint this arrangement .nd useful p1'8lJents, After \he ree6Tltaon
88lurity of the State and earrying out the
very obvious dificulty, in that it they lett for a. motor to,aI' to Scotland,
,
~rm8 of P$acB would be done.
'
no inoentlvo to ~onom.L on the
Mr. M'&roI18 Lov~. who was formerly. P':&81'
local . authoriUes.
Neoesaal')' 4en.t of .th& RendlllR Grocert' Aaaool&tIOI!.
PRmsURE AGAlNS't RETRENCHhad to be secured by striot ad- enliate~ In the R .N.V.B., .He ..as token pM'
ME~.
8UperT' ion on the p'art of the !lOner
.December. 1917. and retu~ned ta
Ife WO\1Id point ' out that .lthou,h one
authorit;;r in London.
EI/-I'lt.nd 10 November, 1918.
h~rd of the u - t n _ i ..... tor enttin ..
d 'd ':~:-L
",. h
~ -..
• _3
t~ OD:re!.u;'" ~t':o:,.'fue :~e~:;
Ooftnunent Jrom outaid8 apinat retrenchWilaon. OO1ltintring, said the railway
,
n.
He could ,ive th.- .__ of air
diftloulty '11'08 due also to th1ll8 lriti°
.I .& _ _ _ L!I
Co., 1...:1
~ beeaue of the war th re WI\8 a I
• AalOlll8UUe nctioD
WIL
deppt8 ... hieh we... to be,.cl<*ll ia order to
of (Joods ia &.11 oar poml l
oury out thie policy. Deoutatiou )wi
. had ae.... r rai8ed the
--OOJDe to the G<wernment asiinjr that this
With repro to the Notice is hereby given that the underrpcntionelf
particu.lar depot and that particUlar depot
inevitAble result ]lad I Motor Omnibus Service is now in operation
should not be cloeed because of the numable to mov~ goodi at between Readinl1 and Newbury.
,
ben (I~:a who would be thrown out of
prioe on the railways the whole
"l
WI!EIr::DAYS & SUNDAYS.
emplo ~t. , It WI\8 neoeas&ry to cut down
----'--I · -I·l·Wll·na of the AO..
had
the buildini of hips for the Navy in the
n~."" Th;;; were dolnl'J tMir
,,'
,
a .m,. noon. p.m.
Royal dookyan\.s, yet deputatioD8 were ,.1....... to 0'--- the por'-. and -"'en onoe • READING (Sr st 11.) dep. 8.30. 12.0
5.0.,
moat daily arrm.ng at the Admiralty ask.........,....
'"
d.
cTheal
852
t2 n
512
;"'" th.t -ork should '1._ COD"'-'ued. Pr-did 'p t them oleAl', the 'question p'f J
e - ...
... . ••• ' .
.
.
--."
""
-would
greatly eaaeii. I Aldcrmaston Station ... 9.10
lVW 5:-.0
8~.. to oontiny!' Go"erameDt..!,ork "'ind"~e
of
tranaport Woolbampton .•.•
... 9.25· i2.5S· 5.55
~~ ~u1urdetbw_e~!. v~_If'_.. vntlCt
-'h!l~
banda of
of Thatcham
...
, .~ 9,40'
1.10 6.10
.DOY ~,
",re. 1 . - - 0 ha, w....,
h
fr
P.'r II b
9 SS·
12S
6.25 J
they as OOIIUDeroial men YfII1 ...laily urpd
e w..
cw my
arr. .
.
:~t, o~tia! ~~orj=
were faoed,
:a.m, noon. p .m.
npIUl8. W ..... very .1lX~ to _
rM:r8Ilellmt.Dllft sao.. Newbury...
...depart 10.15' , 2.0
7.0
mat at the, UpeoM of ,lIl)1Iody but them.
were great I Thjltchaln .
\..
- to.3O·
2.15 , 7.H
.......
Mini,t!ttry of WooIlwnpton
~. 10.45·
2.30 7.30
y.
tbe
the ul:iliaation Aldcnnaaton Station ... 11.0·
2,45 i'.4r
which up to now TJteaJ....
... ... 11.18* 3.3 6.3
the fall. It wal RB.u>ING (lirut·n.) :arr. 11)10· . 3.25 11.2$

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PreYluciai Ka,Ol'.: " HQuorarium ! ' Wot'.
tllo Wie 0' that to 'im? 'E ~·t play ' 1;
or Let' f.'·e 'im fi~ pounds."

)o'II Jl -.k.ecripti-. have- aln.c17
of WI& 35th jflp&l Co. _n4 tJI6
Field
0 that it is not DeOIIIaI7
refer iJi
dl'tail to thev exploits: Of ttle , . ...., it
wi II be I'IlCl&lled wlllit tiae work til til.. OIl
U
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J' ita
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Gf&Queit:', ~ud
r adllPle, in holding up tM
ive,
and il\ the trinmpbat BritDf\.
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truatee
ne
had .. I'I1I8t n.
tor'.,?,Lady (who baa J~ pnrehaserd a reMY.
for it ... tlMUl.Â¥to~. ~ dth~ ..~ ~ ~. draper's): " TiJ'&o
of tJaMJ' f.eUow~.,.. . ..... nJII~' 1a. ... ue faawners oome
whiu . . . .to .,· ..... ~./BI! qUIck .. ,!01l ~o
,m up! '
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~ ~o-tjil:~'
{Jcrd the ternWe
~ rl\~ inseparable
of a _bee

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"It ma~ters much more that I 100t m)
teapur wIth that IIWl in • J'&ihra.r ~
~ ,~hah that I missed eT8D80n~ lui
niiht.. 'rhia W811 one of- the -£ev. F. R.
sarI')' I dicta at the Churoh Congress.

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lJ!ilie"ed. ..8!
~~li~~[l~Q~E~O~"116~ee
depota.rtment
to this
08

and the m~
of thanks to til.

By order.
-Weekdays ooly. ·
. r. GRAHoUf SOKER,
~ :and W~ccr.
113/US,'Calcrsham Road, Readinf,

I October. 1919.

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