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Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, March 24, 1917. Pg 2

Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, March 24, 1917. Pg 2

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Title Saturday, March 24, 1917. Pg 2
Page number Pg 2
Date Saturday, March 24, 1917.
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Publisher Reading Mercury, Oxford Gazette,

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2

.BBB18 OOUNTY P

READING'S PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS HOUSES.

--

THE

I

(A SPECIAL LIST.)!

[Tft~

object Dj tlu. compa/atio" is to noJaf'Y 1-1' brut toy»: wfsere ,tsi4eHts " • • rul tnSfRws
to R"Clldtng ml4 dlStr:ict ltIay o[,hnn exullelJt ftrofc.:momr,t assut"m;c find t,,,nS4d b.uJJl.Ss
;ui.vaJdagwus teJ'Hls, botk as regards q1udlty atfa pnu, (11$11 'ffUU,., aJI Dllu" '«fN,reftJ",b
tie./y
mer be satlS(ied 1

'n

hr.

AMUSEMENTS.

("l~:.

THE VAUPEVILLE ELECTRIC THEATRE
Tho Wol'"td". Mo.t Bucca....d AnlR\i1lllrd Picture.

CHANGE

ShoWiQA OontlnuOUsly lrom 2 till 111.30 Dally.

NEXT WEEK,.

Ellen Terry

MISS

AUCTIONE£RS

or

PRO. . . . . ,

MONDAY iln1l THURSDAY

"HER GREATEST P£RFORMANCLn

lD

ESTATE AGENTS.

&

SIMMONS &

SONS,

Chartered SUMleyors. Estate Ageni&, Valuers aad Auctioneers.
Rtglsfer of FUlliUlitd and Uufurnis.Led HwleS and of Properties Ateats fer the Pnaapal rlt'! Life ... Attldtat Officu
Bl'1IllCbl!l ...... GI&l; riLT8 s~~ Ke&dlull' IUId J:lIUiUC".~oJr8
TolO!'ra ll1l1_ Agr c utu•...,. Hl'XII61o(JD Tlllu:aea., IUIod a.a4 11. " I:fUD_o...
Telopbono-H!).ul&10U r hll.ll:Ie6 No
.B-.dUl~ No 3lb

MAKER,

Bublptolt ..
Bui.aptoke No In

T:i

75-81 & 60-62, OXFORD ROAD, READING.
SHOE REPAIRERS.

And

12 Bndge Street Maidenhead

Ilt

52
G o'WernmaDt

COrt8l9U 0{ represen lahvcs of t be CounCIl

Chl!,lLp Street

onemy If,

I lieS ~p.J)ro IChed ne ~rc."'t t.o P ~rll; h a'l"c bC('n
'" Lakon uy j be 1 r ench
Not onh 15 t he emm ~
la, ns: \~t.o tJ -e eou lltr-y In IllS fli g ht
bu t, h o
J.."

p()J~ned

well /:! "'1I h a r SCI1lC

B ItPaumc wa.<;

6tl.C kf.>d nnd burn~ before Our troope entercd on
Saturclrn Md 11f1 , r o rLf'I"'1l1 bombs ba t"e bocn
d ropped b v tho 1 rench 0 11 J rankr, r t.
P e roullc
n. m o \"cm4)n t to t.ho north mn(l e t l1nt ena hle t.o
the enemy About 10 nu/cs of the Frellcb 111 0 IS
:lffOeLCd hy iho enCTm ~ \nthdra'l\nl
hom n.
pomt near !\ndeeh} to fh o 1l0Ig hlJoll.1'ilo( d of
5016601 s
Bnul<h a L'rophno.s ~re pta.) lIlg n
grc a.L l>art Hl our ILfh nllce
Tn t he fightmg of
Sat.urdf).J. S"WJIl IH~tlle mncillnns w('ro clestr ovoo
E glI t of o ur
a.nd n 11 0 cl aVOl rl o'l",'1\ dn.milgcd

Newbury

fUJed

t.o r-e turn

A I; Con PIl)gTI(>

nea.l

~he Royo Nriyon frCl It a 7.e ppphn
i.he L.'J!l
, htch had boon II, mg OH~r tho Pans n CIg l hour
loorl Wiffl brovf!bl dO \'V11
!i
fl lllllC~ h ) ILnll
fUN

rn.''t, S;U I~

,\11 the-

l!r€:

v per!s / ed

GOnPAJ,n dest.ro}o r" '15. toO(l the Kent co 1St carl)
S:.rtndnv morn n g and flrcd o n cert.3JfI c oa..'i t
t.OWL\S
rJlCrc we re no ca.sua. 11('"I'l and the d nmll.3(>

Coatracto1'l aDd to the Trade

I".Hl

CHEMISTS

•

DRUGGISTS.

&

Boots ~Chemists

I\ LI ""

READING.

AYRES ReadUlg

mr

T dephone No 14

C. &

G. AYRES, Ltd.,

COAL &

"

COKE FACTORS.

FRIAR STREET,
Brll.ncncs

'J'hou., 8 1

Td 665

l·aD~hou r.ll e

READING.
Tel9

1"<

of I-he 1'1 rKlsI 1\ I m1 oC the 11 gn~

filiI lctrsal io vt ll.rds f:iilmn.rra n.IOl g

Iho goner&! maetlDSC' of thc Court of Governors
or Unl'l;oc.tlty CoUCgo RcadUig Yo ILS held on &tl r
da y when th~ re were prcsent Mr J HCr'oorl;
Benyon Lord Lleu1enll.nt of B e rkahll·O (tbe P r es
dentt In t.ho c ha.1T Mr
of tho CollegCl Gounctl)

Alfred Palmer (Ch.a.innn n
Mr r E K o,)sc:r Dr
J B Hurrv M J W Wa.lker Mr H 1hrnSQn
Janos :\:ir Smnley Ha)w&ro the Re' n Mackin
toslt (BlLSlnglltokc-l M 1M Rat.ch£l 0 M I~ Bolam i\l r
F: 0 Far.rcr Mr C Sw"ard S mltJl ;\fr 1\ G

West ~ r J Perowal Mr H KnaplT1C\ll Mr
H S Cooko nnd Mr } rJlnCI8 H WTlgllt ' f \
(l'IOor&tn.ry)
Apolog f'III. for IMbiht ~ to n.tt ond lYorn
roocnod from the Mllyor 01 R.eft(]111~ (\tr F 0\
Sar]f.>8.lIt) Mr E F' l' ~utton (on mlh tar~ r;crT1C(')

n.

ltNlance o r 20 ,

lft"'.,s

or t.h~

Q[

t hl)

:(JO&rd of Agrloulture of

the 'BlIt.h ILnd West loud Southern Counbe. SocIety
t1{ tho HovRI i\1!_noliltura! SomoLy of l' nglllnd and
of 11 0 B rrtlsh DaIry Fnrn on Ai!somati on
Mr
] rnertt ~Iathe\\s lJat, tuX:coptoci. tho chalrmanelup of
t

.'!

(:Olllmltt&',

rrorc.;.;~(\r U re hM Men nppo

tho

f',;OlU'l O

I of tho CI~81oal :A~'~~i~"n.~-.:."d•. ~L':

H J JlI\\\k nil Il. memoor
P'll~ontOgt';tplmJ..'l Snc!ctj
Mr Alfrod Palmcr lU mO\ lug t.hu confinnation
of UIlS tcport 6a. 4.J that ,..., la.-it. year tho report
'I'M {'hortor thilll liS 10111
!\,S they would 1l010lCC the
Uh Il~ t o rpR 111111 loJi.ell I>OdSe!!lSIOn of Wantll!;o H...II
I I St
Patrick iIo Hall II 1 IL ft}'A uf the m e n
"tade llli,q \\ho IO l la (\1..'(1 .... (\re acoomlllodAtoo at Cm

11K. Lodge LhlOug I tho kudue!!6 of Mr u'OJl&rd

H. &C. SIMONDS

S I Llol
\ $ to iho mwut 0 I lO"ork <l a uo o.t tho
College t1 (I f,pcut.e st. cl~'\h t \\ I~ d uo 10 t.ho gM II<!
m an ~ho had t.'\koln hnr,.,o of t. a.nd the P IPW had
do no (>:'1; ilIle. t \ ork
(l i oar h ~ r \ I1 0 was glad
to ~Il m ention mitdo of Lito C51~b lahment of the
, A D
1I I.lIIp lhl
t s tI crln n.-l..
\lth OllS"h t.ho
Jall o
of t lo Conun ~ r dalt ~r r" Chid!! \\11(1;, not
dm O!\ 10 tho College ~o that 110 wwds were IlCOc5 IIl l t loneel 10 \ I; snIo III sn.~l1I g that the ~ucoof4l
lIllrv to comm end !.he r<l6olll t on
o f tlf\ t d ot:\Cllmol t \/1.$ d Ie t.o t tnt Iud,\- i'I .aJ)L1Itr
ml lon.dor~ 1 p (1\}lJ'l., ISO) All to tho Hort cuit:'II r.ll1
1 1 r \\ o~t seconded tho mol lOll a nd It \"a.~ paasou
with ILCdJ'LIlHl.tlOll
DC-I Irtmcn t :\ Qt"ut. had hecll 1ll tuln JI\ preparmg
t.lo
grouJ)o tit. Sh nf £lId adJomlOtr tho {nut lltat 0 11
The Pl"(!@;dent I!luti he "a.s vcry Illu d obi gerl 10
fo /\O\ lIlg t ho \\o rl up thero lut tley had hocn
Mr ~.al k(!r for tho l ory I IDcI \ ords ho h ad 1I1;(!{)
h l(lcr(>d like a g ood m n-ny othor JlODp ic (rom want
and for th o hono Ir of being rn t'lootl'C1 t.I err pre-I
I hoso ~ho knolV hl r Drf) \\ j] () Illt()
do n t 1 hOT hoped he W ILli sure t.hn.t tho next j n (' of I d.)Qur
I
orllcnilura l llU<trl1ctor know wh a.t a. lo:!!!. the College
t.he) met tho Conege .... 0111<1 ba 111 n. lnOft"! 8nt~ ~
h
d
tilt~ttllll('d
b\ h .'! d ath bllt 1 0 \,as g lnd to
factory sb to ns r egarded dooc nt$ (Ileitr hMr )
s
tho:\l JUI-(I <I. thoroughlv v;onhy lIu~o r to ll1nl
nEPORT OF 'lHE COONCIl
n ~ I r Jnlll';'! who ha felt confidont \'ra8 t ho "gil t
n a I for tho fJ oti t. (H oa.r hoor ) H 'J \ Dull I ko t-o
n cnho 1 I", the W II.V that a ~h ghl ooVillnoo had beon
In clo I
tl 0 matte r of rl,iury rt'-!C'lI.reh
Thcn~ 'T~
l1(t IlJlCh to 5a\ aOo t. It. n.t. prCSCl t hut. tho~ 1I;:1(J
nl POll 1('(1 3. .'! tro .. oomnuttee \\ho Lad JUllf g ot
tu \ ork
11 0 Iffl !Jfl l"\:<! thrfO l\3 f1 I\. gro.l.t fu turo
urforo t1 pm
t htlt dlr!~ct on b It lIS &pfJl C4tIO/l
' <mid 1a ... e l 10 I:l tlmo jo work 0 II
HlLv ng
'\\ 1 I ritl otlo; 1I ~ mforrC'("1 to fI p
groat; los~ 010
Collego h.ut! S li'; tn nod II thtl dc dh of S ir Robert
"' lotVl.... fl, Ul\rt
!lfd ).lr Horn DIllin BllLndv
\11 Palmror ("ollcludo</ bv Ai\Vlng that thClv mUl!t 1111
kool go!>
1 01) Fe fh",t a~ flnv ~t ... lX'fore the
n x t COurt peace W{Juld hn~o 1}()(l11 dociA.rcd
(~ p
a xl Mr \, l1/Lm Hav] o.c
l\Ir Wall or I'a. d ho had "cr y gTC8 t pl oo ~ ure I I
m o ... n,lf t hn.t 1'.11 J:lme;o H erbert Del yo
L ord
r lelltCnIl.llt of &rk~llIrc bo rG- cleot (Ki J'rC'ldont of
tho l."'olle.ge. fo the ('mill ng vr.O'L r 11 Cl" 1111 k ev,
10 .... f l Ily :Jnd ;thly Mr Bcu yot had .-Ilsch8T,C;'ed h (!

(Limite4)

Brewers, Wine & Spirit Merchants
J

READING.

Naval and Military Contractors.

BOTTLED OATMEAL STOUT

pI ;>." .!;! )

Ihn &ghd:\CI. J3erllIl l{ ~hnJ.V
801 dJ~ beate n
In :'l. figb~ at !\! ,,,,huoJe
th e rorC(! Hi sir 1991lllt!'

90-91 , Broad Street,

COAL MERCHANTS.
Tclegraml

fi lrg:ht.

'1 h( rom.n.!
nrc. ]l.gam I n

\tadamle BOard

400 MEMllERS WITH THE FORCES

1< rom Mon-:tbv iJOl1t.b wcst. of ArrB.l!l
to
1l01"th of & 18sons 1\ pelOt. of 70 mlles
&nd
i1.llowl1lg lor the con, olutiOlI6 of t ho front a. cbs
taoce 0,( abollt 120 mUes tbe Gt:rman a.rrruee Ilre
s" ecPdlg back 1..o\\.,\rd8 tho BeJglOlJl froutioClr
m tll BrJtish and h l"eD(!h for~s
J.noludmg
C&»iI.lrv, m c lose !:ouch
J h ero hIlS been no Buc h
h r of [Il0Hn11ent on tho W esl.crD front. SIOOC t h o
d~\ s of i.b(1 Ma.rne The Gerruan ,vl thdrawnJ
the frmt of l.ho Sommo Offl!n8IVO of lotit vror,
began 0 11 the AncrG, and t he llne f.lpr«\d nortb to"'fl..ds Arras Rod soutb into Lho vnllcY!l of the
&lnun<!
!h r c
:"Iod OISC
D:lpnumc
Nc:dfl,
Chilli /DOS and P fl roune \\It.h o\er: 60 VllJagc."
nre ait-endy II BritIsh hands
10 i he !>ou t h

11

The work of the Dall"y ROEaI'c.h I tltibtut.e b .. eonhnuecl to grow ,loud m eOJl6ulta.tIOn WJUt tho Board
of Agn (>U]turo I t wu rosohed 111 Mas 1916 t.o
III)pollit a consuhahl Q qommlltce
rho oommlttco

READING.

WEEK.

MONDAY

ma(hlncs

THE ENGLISH LEATHER BOOT REPAIRING CO.,

London S treet Quecn s Road
and Oxford Rood Readlll R
Tel 63 9

umv.ERsITY COLLEGE,

f ell t-o OUt 11"OO~ (In ~Im day n 8\\lfL ud\:l.nee to
tn l) Som.me tJ rQIJRh tho for Lress or Bnrlcu.x and

New and Second-band FURNITURE.

BOOT &

EVENTS OF TRill

Hore , No ~ol1 an rl J~at!StgT1 V '" her e th e

1E,t..bI.shed 1802

for

WA R.

M.A.RCH

IIlkor seconded tho r ~oJutlOn nnd It l'I'a."
1T r r d In Ullmo I h
I I e re rlOrt of t ho :\ ~JQm c n oa.rd 'rt'_ of a
ol lmmmL1 chitra.ctor
\ Ir

""Ilt IL'I r ea. r ~nrd.

O'7er <to tTll lf'g nOl"{b {l r .B aghdad
S] r
Stan l e~
H HllcJ O hn..s I::olStlOd a 1'\1 rlln g proo/amllll{ln 1-0 the
1 of R:l g hd u.d on bl] II go t he poLin'7 of thc
towa.r dti Ihe \ mb I)( OP/(>6
E I 'pe nn N,c hola", II \11\,<;
or l1/S hr()(llt'r t.hc ( ra. d

\

and

Store

Coley
(On I,. Pue

PURE NEW MILK deh.tred

In

READING

Ca.~Llo Hill)

walk fro m t ho Tra mw:lj

Illlnll te8

Pur ~y Cl eallhn e~ and Qut\hl y

----

CREAMERIES MARGARINE?

EAT

FLORISTS

--~---------------

s. ...

VINDEN,

FRUITERERS

61 , MINSTER STREET,
and :It 227

ChOIce and Cheap
EX: P Cl t

=

&.

FRUIT,

LONDON ROAD

FLOWERS fUl all occasIOn"

VEGETABLES.

Padhng for Poal a n d Ratl a Specl allty
IRDNMONGERS.

•
In the CIty of Baghdad Ire lads

Who are haVIng 10 wear thelt Dad,' ..... ;
And each Turlri.h boy
I. enforced 10 e.J01_
c"lo..ed patch.. hll M. often adds.

But .ome day ID future, who D.WI ?
They may get to wear Lan",o•• c1otJ,."
And .hare WIth our boy.
Those unanoyed JOY'
That each SUIt from Cork Street b..loWL

fJ

The School SUIts are there- new ones- at Cork Street
Comer, and Langston a nd Sons are the 501e agents in
Readtng for that right good .. Wearproof" brand.

'II TO.

DAY (S A T V R DAY ) II the last d.,. of
the speCIal short, sharp" ShIrt Sale" at the same .hop.

=

Telcphom,c 41 8

G. HAWKES II SONS,

---

BAGHDAD.

--

READING from the Farm TWICE DAILY.

S amples sc nt 011 ;lpp h c:tL10tl

Why not

---

Ele.

Parl\ FarDl,

PHOSPH.TONIC.

Furmshmg and General Irocmougers and ElectrIcal EDgtneen,

(PJF 0387)

7, HIGH STREET, READING.

r ONES A ND STR ENGTHENS TH E SYSTEM
TRY IT AFTER THAT COLD I W8< S"" P••, Fro< per 7 l d. , ... If. Bold..

JI:WELLI:RS &

SILVEIiISMITHS

ROWEL L, 3. DUKE STREET, READING

W.1.. PULI.EN, M P S.

BRACHER &: SVDENHAM,
Jewellers and Silversmiths.

OyAM"""",.,

lARGEST J.WELlERS IN TIlE PROVINCES

56,

FOR DESIGN QUALITY

No r m

VALUE

57, 58, 59, MINSTER STREET, READING.
T HIS

Ph ..,

MUNITION WORKERS.

wut{

P oynder's Special Show of SlATIONERY, FRM1ES,/ Queen V.eton.. Street.
1

LEATHER GOODS and HANDICRAFTS

REA DIN G.

LAUNDRIES
Phone

104 1

THE SNOWFLAKE LAUNDRY.

South VIew Avenue. Caver.ahall1., ReadIng
MOTORS &

KIN G'S

ROAD,

WOMEN
WORKERS
URGENTLY WANTED

Phon~

104 1

LANGFORD

1\1UTOR ENGINEERS

The
Royal Berks Motor C
----'-"---_ _ _ _ _ _-=-_.::...::0:.2.,
29,

M llnagereH

READING

For Government Work m Middlesex.

S OLE DIOTRICT AO.,.,.S FOR

GW.K Light Cars and Vans
EX~~::j!°' ~~;'!~I~~RS

MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEALERS.

•

HICKlE & HICKlE Ltd 153,FriarSt.,Reading•
PllYU~
r
~~"'!adf)rl_ I"tr
"7J'
- --=--, -""''-I\I,Ii;~ DRAPERS, Ele
PIanos}" !!tn,

, . ,

r

~

~~~_~~~

GOOD WAGES.

Phone I/-li)
[Rlerhlaruenl

and Record$ MUI c Rolls for Player PlanM
TUD aIC iUlq Repairs t41 all MU'leotl lDltrUlptbll

Gramophones

No person already on Government Work will be engaged

_____________________

~;:1 13J' 4. THE ARCADE,
tCY

.... -

READING

\

G. C. BATEMAN, F.S.M.C.,T depbOIte 90 I
Optometrist and OptICJ.an
22, KING STREET, READING.

= - ----TOYS,

GAMES

AND

DDUS

Ge r many

J. C. GILKES,

HUD\Y

TOYS, GAMES, DOLLS, AND FANCY STATIONERY,

92 & 93, BROAD STREET, READING.
UMBRELLAS.

COX'S UMBRELLAS

Have STOOD the TEST of 73

ChOIce Selectioo.. Hewesl D _
AL[;

Lowesl PO"lble Pnces

YEAR~

Re-co,ers ..d Rena.....

WORK DONE ON TH E PREMISES

Note the Onl1/ Address 33, FRIAR STREET, READING. No Aq'1l/,
WATERPROOF AND RUBBER

Garden Hose,

STORES.

SAVES HEAVY LABOUR

WITH W AT E RCA N S
BAHRELS AND ENCINES.
SAMPLE ,..I PRICES , ..... for aNi.,

HILL'S RUBBER CO., Ltd.,
MARKET
WINE &

&

PLACE,

READING.

SPIRIT MERIIHANT&.

G. SIMONDS, Ltc;l.,

BRIDGE ST., READING.

All applications should he made to the

I he Ccrmllllfi co III I e to , cld ,gTO md on
\'iestc 11 front nnd 'W cdn csdM mght a ;~i;'~!I' ~i;;ij,e~;;'li;~:
h om G enernl II ~l g m ~n tlon s t he c lea r ance
fort) mOle' rllnges
Our Al h es I He occup ed cl even more VlliB.lfCS the CII.ndl(latc3 for

and Ire now t i ll eo n I es (rom Ln Fere !\nd about
four mdes (rom St Qu en hn
Presl dunt. ~ l!>On 1t It;; bel C \ 11.<1 h as
fln e xt l f1. Se&'3lOn of Congrc'"'s f or
~ p rl l
t" 0 ....ccks before t.he (luto orlglC:\l1S fixod
Illis
!'ll.ep ~ r egll rded :\s IJB.Vlng onh one m ea.nlng
' I he P, eSlde It \n ll n.nnoultca t hot a. sta.u, or w.lot
eXlsb wlt.h Gcrman) n.nd Congrosi:S '\\ III f' ecog
1liSC th ~ bv no formul ilcclnrn.iJOll and nIl the r e
sour ce!> of l.ho. oOllnt n ea.n tl;aen b e u~ed to
c nrr, on n. ,nH forced on t h e UIU\..ed St.n.tcs by

j wo factors \10 lUlpe<illlg
the Ang:lo-}"ronc h
uh fUlCO 011 t he Somlfle Itlltl tho 0 1>11}... One Hi the
11 It! \\ eathOl a s 11l\Klllced bv a rntu rn to almost

111

M

S ir RoJx.rt G

C

Julv 23 1916

MOVibray Brirt " hlCh OCCurr(l(1
Blr Robert M t;mbrn, had boun a

lJlomber of tho Councd

or

or

U nl\ enuh' Collogo

SlnOO

1906 nnd WlUI ono
Its mod ,aJ uoo fr 01 ds uK!
SlIpp.oricrs
H e took an actnc nart In th e odmlllii
tratlOn of till! Col!IlS"~ and hI!!. I~,,> IS ~mcorcJv a.nd

doopI:, ff;!lt

[hI' C, IIno I nL.o r ACordll wlfh sorrow th e (lonth of
Mr II B B landv for mBnv ~onr:< <I. T fe Gm erurl'r

01 t.llfl Collec;o and an ncll\ O member of the COlln CII
\\ ho had take n a conatunt mtcre~t In tho ' m rl nnd
wE'ifriro o f thl) COUC,ll8

Othor G OVOrTlOfll "hOco!o dea.ths are recol'flcd 'IIi th
rOg't€'t are
Mr W Fer~ ll.~on Mr Ulchard I
\ ret lC CO llliJ tlQUS <.Illd the othQI IS tho rc..u;ta.ncc HarrISon Colonel Va.D do W oIor Dond Mr \\ dham
o ffered b\ tho enemv Dor:;Pl~ these oil5blelos Snu tlt
h owc\'or tho BrItish ba.'e pushed on t.o Benumet2
The CounCIl r egrots also to rC"COrd tJlC death or
l e~Cnmbr \1 und t h o F re udl 1\a.II~ncllll:i be)'o ud Mr 1 G D rew who Wild a.PPollltcd Lecturer a.nd
le rgll io r threu.oon St Qncntlll nn ti fA}. Fare
Prootloal lnet l'tlctor In Hortloulture. In 1909
Mr
Lilst ntght's oomruUUlquo reCtl1ved early thIS Drow rende red TDOIIt v3Iua.ble sorvlco m the t.oo.clnn,;r
morn ng s ho Hi t. h nt the Uermuns tfh~mptad to 0.1 hort Gul,uro. and hJS deat.h lA dooply rogretted
stop t he Frellc 11 adva n ce bv ViOle nt counter
The CounCil hila been enlarged and IItrcngthoned
, ttneks In "hlOh t h e euew", suffered h eavy losses. by tho lflCIOl'llOn of Dr G R Parkm C M G ~Ir
~Ir L loyd (eorgo has Bent 0. lDl'6SllgO to Pnnce Arthur G West and Mr H R Beeton
J von 'th o "Russian PromlOr d ooln.rmg thn.t the
In Ma} 1916 tho Lord Cluof JustIce or Englll.oo
le, olutioll is a gteut bl ow l!it:ru(J.k In t h o cause for (Viscount Roodmgj I'aIlgncd Ius le&t upon the
nhHlh t he Alh ed poopl e..CJ are fjght.lD~ TheHouse CounCil OWing to prC!llturo of pubho dutics 'rho
of Co mlllOD8 ha s a lso seut grentiugs to tho Duma.. CoUI1C!l clm trB3 to tal e th..i~ opporturutv or acl..-no"
lodgln,lf the !ten-lcel rendered to the ColiegEl upoll
86,"Elrai DOoaeulJIa by Vl.,oount H.oading

BROADMOOR

NEAREST LABOUR EXCHANGE

PI loaopln

'\ c re obtnlfled by
B S (lx n.m nn b OIl
'110
n Imber of Ollr ~ I ence ean<hd;"!tl'd for U I1l\NS ~v
e!o:ll.fj IwtlonM III 1916 WII.S Ulost ad\'eracb' uIToct:cd
b\ UIO , o.r
'Iho COWIC 1 rooord~ \\ th dctlO rcg ro t a e de.a.th or

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FRANK

'Phone Nos. 75 ud 78.

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Tho doatb of:Mr Drew ne<I('I;6ltatcd tho a;ppotnt..

mont of a new horticultural Irvrtructor And 1\1r
'Mr
DU'l'H OF A GR.EA't' FORGER - ' Death----C;;;;;; E R JlLlm baa been a.ppomtOO to tha.t poet
had been head gardener ai Wroxt<>n Abbey
gfl!il'lC mffuenz8. ' \\..'\ !J Lhe verdIct at an lIlquest olMOS
nea.r
Ba.nbary
6nd
hold.
hWh
credontials
at Broa.dmoor CrlmlUal Lnn&tlc AsyJum on one
Mma Pa.ttenon 'teacher of "bomoetiO SubJocttl rc
of the Inmo.ta;, named Ihomns John G r een
Itgncd dunnp;- !:he year and hor place hili bnon filled
'lhe deceased who wa.s nn e ngra.ve r h,}! trade, by t.ho appomtrnent; of Mias I" Mny Fnond pre
vloualy SUPerintendent ~ Head of thEl Depa.rt.me.nt
WIIoS ono of tho most darJng !\ond 6Uccossful forgera
of Bank of England J1IOtes lfi history
Dunllg or OomeebO Eoohomy &t; t4e. Slr John Caa& T ochlUOlLl
tl19 career Green forg ed and suooeeded In gf!~ Inl'Jtitu~ Lortdon
The. demand for inMruotian In poultry keepu]1' led
tlUH rId o r (Ia.r.gcly on the Continent.) a grea.t
tho Counoal to appoint M"'IU JetIlIe Hutclunaon fie
manv bR-nk notes m06tly (.or Jarge sums
run
loo~ef' m that tUbiaet.
Ding mto thouaa.nds
His prlDClpa.1 amusement
Dr Everest Lict;unJl' in ,orgatllo CbeUUlltry wu
while m the My1uru wu the production with .. ft.PPOlnted Director of the new &bool of U,eeearcb
pen t a.Dd on oad pieces of paper, of Bank of Eng In Bntllh ~ .blah hal been 8I;f:Abli.bed m oon
land no;.es ODe purporting to be Jor the sum at neotiorl lritb tli. Budden&ald T echrueal COll~ In
:rulv 1916 The Vl.CUle7 thai areat4d 'hu aot been
C)lljJ mllli.. »001\(101
un.a;

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BERKS OFFICERS' CASUALTIES
lh c It t. of CasUUitl CR n.nlOn""",t & r ka o ffi ct'.1s
lflcl 11d cB " c vcrnl " 011 11Io \\D III t1 0 neighbour
hood 01 \\ ho hMe wall hO tlour~
Second Ll cu ~(:n ~l t J \ U1aYt of the UUla.)
Bccks lurc Ueglmem \\ ho '" IlB killed 011 Mill ch
1~lt at t he nge of .!.! yep. rs, hlHI th o (Ust.i.notiOl
of bOlllg t s oldier poet of more tUrul a.Vettlgc
ahtlit)
H e cOlDposed 11 !Spec Ial poe m on II c
Neu vQ C hapcJlo cnjJIlSC'Dlcnt.
&n<1
seve r al
tho Ls and capl e!:! \\ 0 10 !)ok!
t l o p rocAOds bnlog
de\oror1 to the purc h lSi!. of t.oba.eco and c1!:;aret~
fOJ
W)COI1()C
men on uct.ivc service
lor
galJ mtn at NCll\o CIHLpclic he " 81s ",warded t h{l
D C 11. nut! pr.olltOLcd /'0 the r ank of sargeant
aftl:U:.\\ !\rUS

r CCCiVlllg n

CO nUlll S!lIQIl

Lle uh!nu.nt BnSl I HalO Ro~n l llerksluro Reg!
monL sou of:Mr Goorge H~)c , flolic itor Wok
I gham "11.'i 60vcr cJy '" ound cd In Ute head 011
lUru.<!h lith and reported a.s dansc rou.s ly III
Mr HSJe I eCCl vcd 0. telegram from till) Wm
Offico on :Murou 16th rellOrtin~
Sti ll da.ngc r
ous ly ill condition unch:mged
11111; If; tlll1
second tlDlO LliBlItennnt l:J:a.ve h B..' hoen "onndcd
Second Lwut.ena.Tlt A S Dunham r eeenrf'd blll
COUlm18!i1on from Que of the bn.ttaholls of the
Royal Bcrk slll"c r\4!glment

In

which

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And Reference No. A2033 should be
quoted by all appIicau.ta.

CHANGE OF ADDRESS.
Mr. P. E. COISH has REMOVED HIS SURGERY from
I
161, FRIAR STREET, to 21, STATION RD., READING.
DENTAL WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

Sincie Tooth from 2 /6 ; Uppar or Low... Set trw. 21,..
A t BODle MoodilY ['rId".) and Saturda.y 10 a m till 5 Pill .. or lat.1' b, apPOlAkD_l
And ,I Il<...d...- WOKINGKAM, BASlHG5l'OKE uuI NEWBURY.

Establi.bed

For AttendanGe, ete I see Local Papel'l

In Reading 187U by F J Colab. lIpotat Surpoo.

0auaI_ .....

Ph ••• Reodlog 772.

WAS

sor gca.nt maj or on Ja nlll\ry 2'>..nd t h16
YOnt
He holds t he Mdltury ModrU
Socond r..aeu~nal t IT c.: I..rwera, ....ho. wounded
won tho Milit.ary CrOM (or oon~PlC11OUa R..IIIl11~rv 111
action
When 'fila aomor offiom. beo&me c:uu.a1til!fl
hI) roorgruused A "OW hue of defenoe and hold hili
1~\\'Tl agD.l.nlJt dowrtnll100 at.~kR He",u p rOVlollal,.
COW p .Ul)

a _pn\lLto In !.ho HOIl L\r.ulle", Conrn&n,.
Second LlOllOOn-.n t Dra.z~l)r (killod) fuWi only JtlIb
been appom ted to hia battalion

BOTLY
& LEWIS;~L
$il\)erSmltbs. Wlatcbmallett & _1(11_

IS1'AlUSHSI
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S.E. RAILWAY STATION, READING.

BROAD STREET & UNION STREET,
READING.

11".,-1 ~

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S;.or () "looL.- Hea.dlD p: \,.. ,
B 110lnr

Bonded Stores:

ANTI·AIR1:RAFT PAINT for Darkenmg SkylIghts, Glass Roofs, &c.
SHAD£S and SCREENS for SubdUing Eloctroc and Gas Lights, &c.

John Buekne,II

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CDLORMAN.

DAIRYMEN.

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ST. MARY'S BUTTS, READING.

William ArC h er,

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GOODALL & Co.,

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to t.l o R ISS a n
pcopJ.c he gl . es IS tl c rOMOnp. (ot' 'IS Il IJCIS10n
tho neCl1 fo.r c lOr:;c Hmo llld orgfl.Il1 " \ t 0 11 of '1-11
lon os fo t' rapId l lcfor}
M Bt'la.t1u II e 1 I'f!nch Pnm<! MlilIstr-r
Sel t lu1' 1~1p: nhon
lo Pr{'s de t POl lCltre
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o ( G cnCl'ai J...va.uie } MIilIst.cr
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