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HEADING DreECTOBT— 1919.

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Reading & District Solicitors’ Association, Land chambers, 150 Friar
street; W . K . Gosling, librarian
Heading & District Temperance Council; R. M . Boodle esq. M.it.c.s.
president; W . 8. Perkins, chairman of committee & hon. treas.; S.
Shackleford, Fairlight, 15 Waverley road, hon. sec. (established for the
promotion of united action in all legislative & administrative matters
-affecting the temperance cause)
Reading Football Club Limited, Arcade chambers, Friar street; H arry J.
Matthews, sec.; ground, Norfolk road
Reading G irls’ Club, 171 Friar street; Miss Weldon, hon. sec
Reading Liberal Association, W . S. Belcher, sec. 15 Friar street
Reading Literary & Scientific Society; Prof. W . G. de Burgh it.a. presi­
dent; W . Haynes, 19 Duke street, hon. treasurer ; James Thomas
Atkinson, Montrose villa, Kidmore road, Caversham, hon. sec. The
Society holds meetings during the winter months on the first & third
friday in the month at the History Room, University College, Read­
ing, when lectures & papers on literary & scientific subjects are given.
Demonstrations at museums & places where scientific processes are
carried on also take place, & in the summer excursions are held. 150
members. Annua) subscription 3s
Reading Miniature Rifle Club, 19 A lfred street
Reading Natural History Society; W . E . Butler e.e.s. president; Edward
John Likeman a.c.i.s. Brerewood, Earley, sec
Reading Palace (Theatre) of Varieties Limited, Cbeapside; registered
office, Cheapside
Reading Rifle Club, 77xOxford road ; W . Sargeant, hon. sec
Reading Rowing Club, Boat house, Thames side; Rupert Hodges, hon. sec
Reading Savings Bank, Albert Thomas Higgs, actuary; head office, 72
London street; west branch, 377 Oxford road; east branch, 16
Wokingham road; Wokingham agency, 23 Market place, Wokingham ;
bank hours: head office, daily 10 to 4 (wed. 9.30 to 12.30); west
branch, daily 11 to 3 (wed. 10.30 to 12,30); east branch, Wednesday
11 to 12.30; evenings, head office, friday & Saturday 6 to 8 ; west
branch, monday & Saturday 6 to 8 ; east branch, monday & friday 7 to
9. W okingham Agency daily 9 to 7 (except wed.) wed. 9 to 1
Reading Swimming Club & Life Saving Society; head quarters, George
hotel, K in g street
Reading Temperance Choral Society, W . I. Palmor Memorial building,
42 West street
Reading Temperance & General Philanthropic Society; W . Stebbings,
44 King’s road, hon. sec
Reading Temperance Society, W . I. Palmer Memorial building, 42 West st
Reading Trade UnioD Club & Institute, 40 Oxford road; F. Sleeman, sec
Recreation Grounds, Abbot’s w alk; W hitley st. & (Children’s) Tilehurst rd
Royal County Theatre, Friar street; sole proprietors, Milton Bode &
Edward Compton
Running ^: Cycle Track, Palmor park
St. John s Institute, 3 & 5 Fatherson ro a d ; E . Hawkes, hon. sec. &
treasurer: H arry K. Edwards, caretaker
St. M ary’s Institute, Chain street; Rev. A. M. Johnson, sec
Salisbury Conservative Club, 316 K in g’s road; W illiam J. Monger, sec.;
H. H. Yandell, steward
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®er^9 (New bury Division) Conservative & Unionist Association,
Market Place chambers, 21 Marketplace; Walter W . Light, sub-agent
Sutton’s Recreation Club, 13 K ing’s road; W . S. Stevens & A. H. Shorter,
hon. general secs. ; John Allum, rooms sec