Berkshire Chronicle Reading 12-1920
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to
aiR. S-UlUEL CLBE. c.t lAncIon, .. ~ ⢠. R~ading.
FQr a long perKMt
ODFJI.}]Y .TEARLB AND lOSE OOILlNS
CRUlIPU HlLt:.
tjme has been worked, instea.d
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in
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keeping a smaller number emIDIC)Ve~1
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on full time, and we dO Ilot
.. NOBODY'S CHILO."
AdlnlNion 2/~ l!~ and - . (i luding tax). in the absence of any oacial state(Adapted (roa the lay. " The Wbiri~1.
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ment, whether short time is still
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Y TEW.ART in
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AUTUllN TERM. no.
sid rable and must add to the probunful 8~ nee; â¢
lems of unem~ymen.
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CONCERT,
This is
rou 'fa EP DE OF
only ODe of the many sYmpt
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the reaction from the potier df iofta"THE WOMAN IN CREY."
tion and rising 1'flcCS which
during the ....ar. It is true, as
Pri
. Minister says, that
hole world is suffering- just and
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