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tbe edUlletiOIl aut.&oritiea to..
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Tho Deputy-Toyn ~k a
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nf«'\.iRence- on the pUt' of the' committee
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TEACHE~' AFPO[
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CollQCilJor Winter _~ ... ~·t
be
aa iUtruction to tlae .MeII
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liy th;, ailloi'ity."
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The )(a~r .ecGndecL
Con&idera.ble opJ)Ollltio~ . . . .hown
the resolution. bllt niDe.. woW each
and the cha.irmaJI. decided the ma.tter
>onng for u.e resolution.
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CcIl1.ncillor Norrie mGved .. T t it be a
recommeAdation Qf the ub.eollllDilte& tilat
~I appointments f9r h-.d
chars be
Opell iil the .. me way."
H 0' ''118 ruloed out of or4er.
NATIONAL KITCHENS. ~UDcil1or FUrer reporiell that the . Pro.
iaiou of Valli. Sub-Comaittlee had ('OD'1Ierod the .!Jwtcial poaitiun ., the Na-.
tio"'\' KitclMins: and .. t.hiI bad· DOt im.
ed . the,- reluctantly- ~ecl that
• ijaree of them be cloIed
OBoe. If
: all e~ncy al'08ll they .otdd
Ilrepued
'. to dPe them immediately.
· lfr.·WJilterlH!OODdecf, aDd .tbia l1li carrie<J.

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, FACTORY (llEN'S XI,), v. CA
HAM.
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The meeting 01 the abo"e clull.
place
· lit Ke~ iQlrton Road, ReIIdiJllr, oa ~rday,
and an enjoyable game played uniler i!\eal
conditions · ' resulted.
Cavers ~ . were
fl \,rongly repreeented, but !In! Fac, ry: were
wit hout A. Brooks, and lil. Il~ ID tb8
fOT"'" rd Jine wns felt.
I'aeto
ttacked
stl'ongl y from the outset, ~nd at the -eJld. of
bftecn minute Leadley open"
scorlDg
witb n gOOd shot from a \lPntre of Viney'..
From " breaka"1\'IlY the yiaitoni ~ equal.
itied tbrough lfullalt. Factory
ntjuued
press and oreed a number of
thr
OC~liiO!!S,t leaa~ o .
i Vl
r Cave ham. goal
ved 1JI. ....Gn
..U balf,tUlle' the . 6(l()PIj w .. l-l'~ In
~Jld half play veel'tld, from
to end.
bOt!i..Jr<Mil having narrow e_~
t length
HilT-ILauJll,'.f, lI~ting a 1(000 'p881l from
XUIIlan,·· ilipped rDll!Id the Fall.
defence
to QIlt'e a goal from ... hat a
red an
alliiost impossible IUl8'le. Towa 8 the end
both tildes . induliedin lin
nneeessary
amount of hard hittins. WID
does not
produ
~0Il.1, hilt only. tends- to spoil the
It.n!l& by! continually putting t
ball out
"r pllly. A goad oo81bil\ed effort , by -!he
'l"isiij,l's'. inside lon'aros led to. Klr.by llddlDg
1
eii lead and' mo\~: tll
1':1-1 in
f. ' ur oC Caversh8lJ), ,'lll'ie Factary defence
.a ah.aky, especially ib the
nd . hn If.
p itt left.half, wa' frequently prominent. und in tbe fan'aro line Lea4lle ca~sed
the
eppO.iing_ : defence man1 I BnXIOUS
moments. , Galljlgher gl\\'e a. fin exhibition
of bow to ' keep &,061, 8n~ Cave...bo~'8 yietory was mainly due to hiS work. TlIDe and
to(lO a.ln by \I~ iDg hi feet, h. CAlli put and
robbed the Factory ' forward in, thp act of
hbootin.~. At ce1it~hRlf If_r P)lt in B
lot of va luable work. aud the fOl'1l'a <la' were

wears longer when' washed with PUritan Soap. And
.'" it looks so cl~an 'a nd pure because th~ olive oil "
. in -Puritan Soap.-cleanses so thoroughly yet so gently.
Delicate colours. retain. their shade. delicate fabrics
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BROWN . & . SON
L ·I MITED..

ALBERT BREW~ttY.
' READING.
Celebrated Ales arid Stouts
Brewed from
t
o ~ LY and have been
by the BritiJ II ~l
to be ABSOLu1EL Y
E a[ d G E N iJ t E .
are highly recommeoded
medical facu(~y and ye
'"Ull'l-'''';U to the Royal
Hospital for over 60 ~
in Cask and Bottle.
F. R £ E.

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V. Smith.;
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Croome;
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Ie,,', H . A. Wat8QD. and H.
Appleton.
Co 8I'8ham.-E. G:a\loaher; K. ·8 de and
J. 1'!rouren ; W. A. Long. R.. )(
aDd A.
C.,Va&e.v ; G. HlIll-lfanaeJ'. 1. C. MuU..,
R. W, Kirby, , &' F. 'Bro..-n a
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F (J RY (LADIES' Xl.) v. RANELA.GlL
Tbi ma.tJeh' lOllS played at
Jns!n&ton
Reed · on 8atu~a,... RaaeJawh
III the
firtt )181f. hilt in th.e II8ClOIIi hal' E lItalile ,
equa1i.aed if\)' the Paetor~. uad • v 'l'.J' _
game
ulted in 8 dR. 1-1.
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Y""tDrv:-lli8Ilea O. Brown; G 1~
av R. Carter,; O. Wood_. . :j<l. WinS:
., ......ct E . Rand,,1; 1. Co"",. .. IBraelle,.,
E . iadler, G . itver. IUld C.
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Umpire: Mr. T. T. C....
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