Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette 05-1917
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Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, May 26, 1917. Pg 6
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Title | Saturday, May 26, 1917. Pg 6 |
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Page number | Pg 6 |
Date | Saturday, May 26, 1917 |
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Publisher | Reading Mercury, Oxford Gazette, |
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JmADING MERCURY, OXFORD GAZETTE, NEWBURY BElUr.D, AND REBA COuNt! PAPEB, SATlJBDAY, MAY 20, 1917.
COUNTY BOROUGH OF READING.
and every membe of the ConDcil were put on
the lob
t would be nselEIRS and he felt that n
th s d ection tho plana of the controller hod
FOOD CONTROL.
The Mayo sa d t!\boo.u d be c earlY undorstood
that 6uch ~n ncti('l.ll was lle.gnl TradeI1!l could
refnse to lie I Rngar b t m st not make ~~~ PUT'",
cImse oonditionaJ. and t was furtl e PO.lDo.en 0
that any pe son oou cl moomo oom mon nfonner
w thout WIt. tin,t;' fo the police to tah action
HEREBY GIVEN tba~ tho Connc.t or the Borough I10re requ ed by the Local
A tim t es Food Contro ) 0 de {No 1) 1917 to enforce w thll1 the Borough the follow
D' ada hy tho Food Contra er ' -
The roport
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powered the pol ce to take action S8 nst those
tr!\dOTS who rofW>t'd to sell sugu.r Wlthout other
.ns Orilo s or pa. ts of Orders
C ansa 2
So much as rela.tes t o potatoes sold
o ofJe ed for sa. c by Ti!ta.i
So much as elates to ll)iJ k 0 d or
ofJc ed iOI: sa le by reta 1
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LENNARDS
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KING STREET, REAPING
25 WHITLEY STREET READING
145, IAIlTIOLOIlM 8TIlEIiT..NnaullY
SURGIOAL
DRESSISG
.,OOI~TY
of which M1.9s. Cl oak!
EllEBGlDIOY
ThWl most ul8ful soc e y
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a Pre8l.dcnt baa dono an eno mOUB
amount of wo k jWl:t 14tely
It waa opened on
Ap il 28th 1915 and f om t;b&t do.te to Januo.ry 9tl!
1917 t hu sent to the ~ualty c oanng atatiOIl!
~418l1J at_riliaed dl'8hZD~ a.nd 8 447
J)nne.
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Joc:kete o.nd
kni,tod
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coniQ
and Mrs E Marr ott of King s Road hns been
awarded the Military Meda 1: e n"bbon NM
presented br Genef1)L Btrdwood and MSJor
General Holmes 116nt h s COD$I'a.tu1.a.tions
The
a.ward was made for bra.very lD the field a.nd
ror vcluable observlLtiOI:ls mtLde by t.he roclp ont
under conditions or great daoger to himself.
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