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LA"OV OE
C ENCif. ART;
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MUSIC, .... , CO....EIICIAL
aDd TEe
iliAL
BJECTS.

GRAMOPHO
RECORDS
TUBSDA".

of these successful
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Comedt'es
MUSl
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f rO, m 3 / -. upwards.

PTEJlBF.R. Ull.

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WEDNESDA. SEPTEMo/R UIII.

,. THE YEO EN
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GUAR QY
TH,.UTllSDHAEY.

THE

MEPTlKADEMBE~~I.,6,11i'
PTEM Eli

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OAfLV 1 t TILL
Y 1t TILL 1.

BOX OFFICE 0

MATI'NEE

h, for Six Nil!hta. at 7.30

JlONDA Y. EPT.

ION

NIGUTQ'J.
CADI:A.NS,"
Musi('al Comedy.
TheWMIcI·Fa
Seats ow Booting.
"THE

·V .I'LL

BLICftI
un,....
BROAD ~T, READ.HG

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(Oppool.. O-rat Poll OUi...,.

Oa Morula,

Sept~ 13th,

." THE

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From W . J. Locke', famous novel of the aame
titli. with Gertrude Mc::Cov and Mimi Mon·
c::rieff in t leadiT\g ~,?, I •

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3.301Uld6.lOp.m.
Return
Fare M.
lIONDAV.
SEPT. Uth.
- ipeelal
Trip to
r WALJ,INGFORD .t 11.1$ a.m. Re~m
t'
FaJ"e
~t bin.
12 l1000,
allnWll1,
''The 6r8t of th~"'n
e
1D$tS I connec Ion
....
_ at..
.. _., GORING
to Yle'- the
RetF-wida the Spirit . National Memorial
OORI~ at3 p.m. IWurn ;;~ -~
Churcb, Readirig, to be compJeted).
TUESDAY. SEPT. 14th. - Special Trip to
HE~LEY and )fED ENHAM at U"m.
F..'DID~Y.
RcltamFarH
· Henley.aJl,
~ n , r..r~ . 10'" ,at 84.
, .",.,
GORING at i2
noon. to .....edmenb..
three hou""
DEDICATION SERVICE
to view the HUI. • Return Fllre
PANGBOUHNEat3 p.m. Return F.re -.
~Church members onI ).
HENLEY .t 3 p.m. ' Return .Pare.
SAT U RD. .4 Y, ' S E P T 11''', ' WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15th.- peelal
\I)
1.
HENLEY at n .nd 11.30 a m.".llOwmll
~ PUB L I C TEA
four houn to view FrIar Park. ReturD
.'
_ Fare ~ GORING a112 noon. allowillJl
5
(Tickets 2/-).
three hOOrl' atop.
Return Fllre I,..
GORING at 3 p.m. 1telurn Fare I~
THURSDAY, SEPT: 16th.- peelal Trip to
HENLEY andMEDNENIolAM at II a.m .
U DhLIC
Return Fare 1)-, GORlltG at 12 noon,
at 7 o'clock.
allo-mng three hoon! to view the HIll. RI>
: turn Pare 1/1. GORING at3p.m. Return
The Chair will be taken by
, Fare IlL H NLEY at 3 p.m. Return
Fare IlL
Mr.· PERCY R. STREET,
FRIDAY. SEPT 17th. - pccial Trip to
.t:..
GORIN<i at I:! DOOIt, allolllliog Ihr~e. houn
The Resident Minister.
to ~icw the Hill. Return Fare iii.
GORING at 3 p.m. Return Fare 1Jt.
Supported by \ i

'iii:

1'be Rt. Roe. R. A. 1..

F ISH E R
(I' sidnt of lite &4rd .j EdllCiltitnt)
.,iII acldrcn a )feeling ill the
LA'RGE TOWN HALL

I on
.FlllDAY OCTOllEll

ht, 1920,
at tI (I'dott.
4dmi ion Free. Doors ~II at 7.lO.
ORG~N RECITAL, 7.30- 8.
The. Rt. w: .. hipI.l the IIA YO
(G, S. ABRAM, );:82.) will take the chair.

CAYIIIIWl • WDIJIG Y!IIIWa', MID

•

will give a

CONCEIT ill. tM FOUUIT GAIDDIS
o. SUNDAY, EPTEJlBER 121", . ..1 3 t .....
~oceeds will be placed 10
the credit of the BE: EVOLE. T FUND. for
old and deserving Vetetan •. •

The

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A ..d (oUo"I.« hr. ~.. .sehul.~ to' thli TIle whole 01 the

Mu..

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CtiURCH, LONDON ROAD.

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SATURDAY,;sEPTEJlBE(llBtJ<.

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EN '" OF THE
D.

S~ ~'"1!.ar.t= 6IID WOIRll_ '84, Broad St., Reading
eouo.e., :--:-~:--,-:",:",;:;'--__~.--:.---":_I
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Eo r..l:
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r
flcptanw l!HJI, 7""".m .. at ullivcnlty CaIIe!le. T
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........... H. PopoI/aTmclSplcDcUdStcaml..aandlca
particaIaQ .,e Illthe - - - 10
RIVEIl Qua£N." .. STAJU-IGHT"
Bv"'. aa-, price . 211 .• obaIinaWe at .... YSTERY .. aod .. llAiESnC .. ltMlar~

UIliVU'llIy CoI1ege.a.ctI. . : - I~ Office, ol boat 011 the UrPCr Tha_I, wm.tart (root hi.
~:::'.nc Jl.:duaItion c-,mlttee, ancIoI the 8oatt.wae at CanrallaDt 9rIclcc at 10110.... :~JIen_
SATU~DAY. SEP1'. llth.-OORING al Il
1I0O/I lUld 3 p.m.
Rdurn Fare I/t..
41(
. Y' l ,
•
~EN' EY al3 p.m. Return Fare t;I.
WDIIIG SPIIIIUAL IIIISIOIt
SUND.n, SEPT. 12tb.-HENLEYal 1 p.lII.
c-...
A NW"
Rdurp Fare fill. PANGBOURNH at 3.30
o.JV~ ~
SHINe F THE ME
PJll. ~eturn Fare 1/-. TILEHURST at

DOLIF~,"

-THE YE
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MOTOR DEPOT,

............. ia ~ a«eiDIl by !be

BARNES iLA'"S Ltd
5 I: 7, II)Ue

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MEET.ING

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~5AS ANlI lItIINERAl.S PROVID D ON SOARD.

1'1c.. ~t"/orlhae. TriPllo 'bee blalntd at the OIfle.. wbttt:
THE VISCOUNT A D
.1'" bool atart.
VISCOUNTESS MOLESWORTH. LARGE ~ MALL LAtlNCHE FOR HIRE.
ROYAt BERIS CHARABANC. HAR'RY F;NGHOLM, E~., DAVlD ' ' ' . . . . . . . 11 11m
I2t·HOUR TRIP
' PBO IE
O. 236. ..
GOW, Esq:'(Editor of .. LJ HT ").

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_ "·231 HOURS' LEAVE,"
FROM THE CE E1;ERY GX itS.
A
attllclr by
wor~t soldi~ in: £amJl. "onday, Wedn~.y, Thutsda~' a: Friday at
• ~kers:­
Come to capt.r the General's d'lugbtn- iD
,
JZ.30 p.rn.
•
MAYHARD'SPOPUJ.AilRIVEKTRIPS
. khaki. Oid
do it? YOII'IJ
110.
l'ue!clay,
lunby and Sunday at 6 p_m. . FRANK T. BLAKE, Esq.,
The Popular LauJ>Ch .. BRI'J'AN IA " will
Suoday 2/~
FARES; Wee ..tay.
President Southern Counties Union ;
I~"e Caveraham Brid e as follows ;J1'roprietor ; W. WEST.
On MONDAY, SEPT. 13th. at 3 ~,m .• for
9. Gran", Gardens. Readln~
.,
SPOTS,"
HOWARD ),fuNDY; E$CI.,
GORING 4 STREATLEY. Return Fare
~ wondeTful b1endi
of art andllumour. with
Spirituali t
I/f.
. ,
MOTOR. CARS. FOR HIRE: , Secrebry - London
Btrt L
I the hero.
Patb4l!'. Allllnat... ~ett•• ·
, 0Iw-r;Ltl~G~o:5.PT~~:i~a )t!~~' ~~
ANY
DAY.
,ANY
DISTANCE.
....Diance i Jill 0 ers.
I
shore. Return Fare 1/..
TERMS REASONABLE.
Vn TUESDAY, EPT.' 14tb. at 11 a .~. , (or
mini on" DAY, EPT. 20th,
OORING a: STREATLEY, allowing about
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY.
T
·Greal
.
.. h.our on hore. Return Fare IJI.
Apply: COTTRELL, Duke of Edin·
SUNDA;Y, SEPT. IZt .
On WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 15th, .t 11 a.m.,
NAZ MOVA,
..I
'
burih Ho~I, Caver bam Road.
for HENLEY. Allow in ..bout" boun
MR. PEIlCY R. STRlUtjr.
Tht Star of • ThO\J san~ Moo<I •
for Friar Park. RetUrn Fare 1/1.
in
On THURsDAY. EPT. 16th, at 11 a.m,.. for
1l.30.a.in.-"
THE
DAWN."I
.. REVELATION,"
MOTOR "rRANSPORT.
WALLINGFORD. allowing a 1 2 hoor
tbe ecreetl. from "'.bel !3-101 I.OIIIf.S (0,. ... a..l)
• might drama
on abore. Return F re 1/..
001
THOR DAY, SEPT, 16th. at 11 a.m.• for
for
Cbildteq.
Wagnalr, IlOlel, :. V!~~sh of a Thou~ancll FOJl HIRE FOR 'ANY CLAS OF WORK. 3 p.m. -Lyceu
GORJNG alldSTREATLEY. allowin2 about
______ .
l'eNIIs JllJdtrllU.
6.45 p.m . ....:.. THE
.. hours on lhou. Return FarellL
CH l1 CH'
oD Tb......,
Sepfe_6er 16th,
.,
AJlIIly
t t OE FOUNI!>ATION.'~ Lunc~n •• l'easandRefr hmenl suppliedal
"oderate Charges. LAUNCHES (or HIRE.
'~uoJ (oU......
. ,.. aelcul •• t.o~ tllio GOODINGS. 'l24. Q..'.............
App~ ~ J. MA
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.~ THE FLAG LIEUTENANT."

lIy Ueut.-CoI, Tre
IJdaptation of th~

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Maude m

and "ajor Dtu~r. an
\ play In which Cyril
.och a suc::c

COIIPm: LTD.

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"THE KNOCK·OUT BLOW,"
OIarlell Rav a. a
'r. and a succcs r,,1 boxer
.. GATES tOF BRASS,"
,. !!Tipping dram. 10 which the workjn~o!the
or r«om~~ i piliJ Iy ~mphislZed:
S1aTring Fr:ln1t
enman, the ~celebTated
Ameri n actor. i
The per Serial:
bw

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J"elephone 1332.
THE • TlUIIES 'VAIlET TIACl'ION

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\ MOTOR
CHARABANC . TOURS
FROM

READING.

SEPTEMBER. 1980.

M1'JOIW. AlUIG"'m
AI8IT......,...,.....

' Of

~ CLIIIS.
tiv~ ·1taaeol arc
urged to attend

All emp\,;yecl in the di ri

AN IMPORTANT MEETING,

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sory r1

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..e.PETtTiON

wiD be Mki lEVEllY T\lE6DAY,

..a

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F. II1JRDA.V; ...

held at

W

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T..., . . ...., . . . . . ,

"ary',

fare 616.
SUNDAY. SEPTE"~ER :1681.

FINCHAM

SOUTHSEA.-Laa.......ary'.
III 1It6.)O p....
•
MONbAY. SEPTEMBER "tb: ~

Capt. &.If.w.lY,

' .30 •. m. Retuning at 6.30 p.m.
,•• 1115:
WEDNESjJAV, SEPTE .. BER 29th.
4BINbDON
Toar.~ . .aad
~ ...

..AD. Woki~lttlam,
ON ocnNIER 6111, 1920.
Entri~ doAe
ptelllbcr }3th. 1920.
For IChed ..la a~ cotry (omu apply to
Hon. Sclereta".

t'

I. lO a.m.
fare 15/..

BOGNOR. -Lave .81. ...,.,

OXI>''r:Sli
Ow......
iiiiil'~ii~~iii..~1lii~~

J«tum
"ia
HenIey.-La~.
Mary', 8 .... It
p.m. Return fPIJ 0IIf0nI 6 ,a. Retutn

Fareii'.

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ERVICE

Eva y wbll.DAY. un SEPTlllilBER .,
tlTKAMEJtS. Ica .. CAVBJI$I1A.N LOCK al IOlO L ...

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10 GORlNG'I/•• 10 WALLING-

AI UIII I'IUID ..... Ca,

W.,. ..............................

ANNUAL SHOW

OXfORD A: ICIMCSTON STEAMEIS.

~:J~BY

III t HI.

Ret.rll
Henl«». ;.
m . TILLn
WOKI ·UHA .. a 'DIJTRICT AGRJ(''UL. ~ Return. fT_
,.m.
10M 1/6.
TIlRAL 4S OClAT10N,
UNDAY. SEPTI!1lB&R 1C)1h •
.dent :- W. • CoLU1lOOK. E80.. J.P.
BOGNOR. - Lave lit. "ary'...... at
~nnan of CollI . ee:-E. 1l. STURGl!S,
•• 30 a .m. ReftoIjDf at O.lO p.lIi, . . . .u
WI
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fare 15/.,
I. _'~"'_Y' SEPTE"UR 20th.
....... en ..... ".. - dIWJI ~ ..
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CASH ~ES £550.
8OUTYSEA.-Leavc St. "ary', ButtI It I ...~ra ,,~~~, ... .o tit, ~,..nJ.
'
•. 30 ...... RetlanUnlC at 6.30 p,m. ItetIInI
~I
fare 13/6.
,
WEDNE
DAY.
SEPTEMBER
22nC1.
d Carl Scr-. HU ERS. Cat1Ie, ~ PI,..
WOIDSOR CASTLE. Ci.__
spoRTs COATS) at
VeJda~ RooIa,
, Butte.... PoWtry SUt
and Honey
o.t YIa Maider!lwacl. Rd1Ira 'fb W ...... I
{MOIl of thai I • are ~.
Great Pm. A.:« 1bc:_. . .aIIII
IIogham. Stop& at Wlochor CallIe
PLOUG ~G MATCH.
IAaYe st.
Will at 2.15 p.m .

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Phone 11 .

fcr.n_ Iq OXIIORD, ., 11.43 Lm. 10 W1N1)S()R.
" TUESDAY.SI!PT. H/IJ,.,7JO I .....
lu ,PALMER HO\LL. WES'I' stREET.
;:e:.f.~:mUp't...~'\r.!;I.:g!P~II:;tHt:B~DC':
Subjedt for dieeu ion >~~:';"~~J:-...""" 4.30 ........ and Down - . at
• ~ Rt~rl
Trllih Boards /0 fiz miNim"m
R&TIlRN D:Ii rlCICIITS FJlO.. READI G.

NDA Y, EPTEItIBER 12th.
DA · CI .N G.
"THE GREAT GAMaLE:'.'
BRIGHTON.-Leave SI. Mary', Butt~ at
•
E
c l3.
.
a,m. Rdornil1l at 6 p.rn. PUlCngen
can be picked up at Wokilll!ham, Brad<. A DANCe will be held EVERV THURSD~V.
lIe1l and Ascd. Return fare 19)6.
I collllundng SEPT, 30th. at PAL'fER HALL,
Pa~'.
,
I ----4'--~---r
WEST STREET, from 8 10 ~I (I.m.
){ONDAY. EPTEMBER 13th.
• - THB WHO
PROG V .. E
BOGNOR.-Leave SI. Vary'. Buth at ~.30
AD"I'I~N
11-.
M.C.: M .iL. DAVID.
mpanied b,. t
Vaudeville Oidettra,
a.m. ~cturQinlf at 6.30 p.m. RdUro
r the airc:<:\;on of "r. Lionel Fallrmall (Solo
fare 13/6.
•
BAL ORE HALL, CAV ~HAM,
V'tOIini!\l froln tile
a\ Open .Co~~llt Garden).
WEDNESDAY
"
D~ N ,C IE
.a~.,
ABINClD<1IN

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DAY RETURN TICIOITS FROlItI IU!ADlIKI.
, . JURLOW. .., .,.'
T.COOKH... .. • ..,.
To IIOURNJlIIND 414
rolltlAIDENHUD I}.

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OlFORD

Balf

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our/ut
case ag alll .' t
. t.~
.
(an mcident~ny nJany
other:. Ism ) when he said he ne Ver
questioned the complete efficacy of
Soviet methods of makinK.., ricb men
poor; it is in the more difficult a nd
mo~ im~Ttan task : of. !Daklllf(
poot men I'lcher that f<uJure IS to b·
feal
'
eared.
No one in
denies
there systel
are ,,:.
equa~ties
the . th"t
pres~t
n,
and It would be unposSlble to in'I;.
. f a llibl e, bu t he.
tute one t h
at 'IS IJl
for pulling down that which "C
have, let us be sure that t ere I)
somethDlg practicable and betl"r
. ~ts
.
' easy It)
to put m
p la ce. I. It IS
destroy, bu very difficult 0 blll id
up. The experiment of securing a
smgle standard of living has· bee l
tried in Russia but we find it 15 a
d
ded
d'ud
• ~ . ,
egTa
stan
-one JUnOl I,
worse than Dur own.--and tho., ..
who still picture Russia..as ,
workers' paradise are '"ollly mislea,'·
ing the people of tbis country .

'TJtADE

UNION TYRANNY.

•

Tyranny is not conftned to inti,
viduals, but cart be exercised b)
body of men.
country h,,just attained .the widest pohl lt ,II
liberty,
Everydn~ wIlo IS rea " ably entitled to do so exerCise, II,,'
franchise-that is to say, h as ,j'
equal voice in the f(overnmell t 'I
the country. If there is any ,<)'"
pJaint that can be made agam bl , I.e
Parliamentary sy tem it IS th.11
might be made a little more Red I,
But that it 'is the most ' d emocl .tI
in the world no one can deny. :\1 I
having just come nearer than CI,'
to perfection it is already eh.lenged by a fresh t yranny-the t ~.
ranny of Trade Unionism:
TIl!
o~i~n~1 poJicy of Trade U.ni,onisrJ
wbu:.b was collective bargamm_g. f,
the Improvement of the <;ond t lOn
of 'working of th
members, h;"
been enlarged ' until it embra~es ti l!
t
cl .
I
I
ex rava¥.~t
31m to ~ett e t I,'
cou.ntry s home and for~lgn pol l<.
in the name of alllabouc. and t o T!
strict the freedom of all citizen ~ I'·
th elr
' c h olC~e
'
f
"
0 occupat on, rate, I
remuneration and output of w(l r ~
Trade Unions are p eventing UII C"
ployed ex-soldiers and sailors
getting work on the ground th at tl "
tra4e are already full up. In f&, '
haVIng Tun up pnces to suqh an <,
tent i tbat commodities ' are proh Ji _
tive and there is a reduced 'de:m ilJI<J,
they use this as a bogey for r, lib·
in~ em
. pJo.yment to. oth'e[s· and Jur
re ucmg output amongst t I I'll
sel :es.
In order to · make th ,
tytanny even more tyrannou~ Ii.,
at 'JIlpted to s cure co ntrol
Co-operative Societies for suppl
in time tif indusuial trouble . I
tunate1y · the Co-opexati e Son"!
are be<;oming ali e to the dan )..
d he
'
f
an t e omnilttee 0 the Co-<,p<"
tive Wholesale
ciety, of " It"
~r . 1: E. John , of Reading, 1member, has expresseQ OptJ<','t l
to- affiliation witl) the Labour Pa r'
and tbat societie8 hould not be I.
knowingly committed to line- ,
policy that 'may hind their lJlI

nus

f" .,;

progress .
Good gQvernment of the

DrS

CUUII"

i iJnpo;;sibJ~ whilst one section .
the pe<>ple hold· tlIe remainde r up l
ransom by threats of strike .
tV
lI\ittedly the problems with " J, I
the country is faced as the re sult' I
the war are diffioolt enough! hu l
country can only safe y I,'
steered t~rou"h the per~ts by h"I, '
ing fast to con titutlonal me lh, ,J'
and tQ the great principles up '
which it has been succe ,fuJi
built uf:o
In order to ful fd ,I
proper functiqn It is the dut ) ,I
Ib,e <riIvem\Denl not to cmbr',J
bell in indu trial matters , bu l t,
impartially the laws for pr'
the individual. ' Moxk r:,
i very compleX.
( In''
member of the community conhnc·
himSelf to one jOQ on condition th,ll
others supply .him with hi!\ pthr r
nee sitie, but if those other " h,
a conspiracy, continue to m~kr
thOse nece sities pr~bitive, IhcD
there is an end to the arrangeme nt.
It is important, therefore, that
Trade UDIOI1ism boold not be al·
It*eCI to oYer$tep t
boundanes,
aQII thoae
are at e~ ting to
it for their OWD political pur·
~ are , ~ a Irave ~ ~servl~t
te' the commoUlty.
'"

LY HIW STANDPOINT.