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Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, November 10, 1917. Pg 9
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Title | Saturday, November 10, 1917. Pg 9 |
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Page number | Pg 9 |
Date | Saturday, November 10, 1917. |
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Publisher | Reading Mercury, Oxford Gazette, |
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READING MERCURY,
,
ELE~TION
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COUNTY PAPER. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1917.
OF MAYORS.
LATEST' INTELLIGENCE.
⢠I
LONDON
MR F A SARJEANT RE·ELECTED AT READING
Fanu,y
OOlllllfERCI4L INTELLIGENCE
EVE1'lllCG
CENTRAL NEWS SPECIAL WAR SERVJCE
BRITISH OFfiCIAL
T
EA cuatomera are tumlDg lDto
Coffee Customer.. Coffee I.
comlDg lDto fashIon for break·
fast Some people lIke It so much
that they are haY.Ulg It for Tea too.
Others ar~ obhged to have It for
tea because they cannot obtain Tea.
People who take Coffee for
breakfast have the satufaction of
knOWlDg that they are not depnv.
109 anyone else of Tea for tea.
time And many of them say that
lhey prefer Coffee lD the mOmJDa
-now that they have tned It
EspecIally Salmons Coffee (6d
}( lb net we!8'ht) Sold by Agents
for Salmons Tea
We made a succe5&ful ra d last n ght 8QSt
of Hug court Thera , nGtn n9 e Ie of
THE NEW CHIEF MAGISTRATEs IN BERKSHIRE AND SOUTH OXON
spec 81 nter"t
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PARIS OFFICIAL
We made pr soners n two COUJlS de ma n n
Argonne and on the left bank of the Mel se
German attacks after a v 0 ent bombardment
at Chaume Wood ilnd n ArracQurt reg on
(Lorrs ne) were repulsed the enemy suffer no
seriOus osses and leaVinG pr soners n our
hands We made a successful ra d nto the
German trenches n
Alsace)
Seppo
5
rsg on
(U pper
EGYPT OFFICIAL
The whole Turk sh army
s
n retreat
northwards Over forty guns navo been cap
tured
THE CAPTURE OF GAIA
The K ng has sent a congratulatory tele.
gram to General AlIenby on the capture of
Gaza
THE RUSSIAN SITUATION
AMSTERDAM
Friday
Aecord ng to Petrogr-ad messages v a Stock
holm through Germany troops of Russ an
army on the northern front have jo ned the
Max mal sts and part of the{T1 are marching
on Plltrograd The German Press s very un
certa.n as to events n RUSSia The Cologne
Salmon Ltd.
Gazette
says that wh Ie Lenin 5 appeal w II
have great nfluence on the people t would
be wet! for Germans not to enterta n too IIIr88t
hopes.. The
Cologne Volksze tung
be eves
that the Maximal sts w II not allow them
selves to be led by the Br t sh Ambassador or
h s colleagues
GERMAN OFFICIAL
Ital an Front -The Lavonza
has been
crossed the All ed arm es overcom ng the
res stance of Ital an rearguards
We are
tease essly advanc ng on mounta n raads and
on the p aln n dr v ng snow and pour ng
ra n town d5 tile Pave.
Western Front -Art !lery duel grew to con
s derable Intens ty near Poelcapelle and Poss
chendae e
Engl sh reeonno tr ng thrusts
south of Achev I e and north of the Scar-pe
were repulsed
Macedon an Front -Eng sh compan 85 a.d
\lane"1iI n Struma pia" aga nst K repr and
Prosen k were repulsed
LO~lDON
Packet Tea Dealers at Wholesale.
ReadIng November 10, 1917
POTATO MARKET
TKU1l8IH.T
Arr valR mue! lo.rgc b"rle he "/I: q u cL nnd
PI' cell barely sj,ea.d
Q otatlOne Kenl.s E ~fl(! '1
M I Bodford" 11 1 £7 to £7 10" L nc~oln s £, to
£7 1 Ii
nnd Bluekl ands £7 :tel' kl
Engl ~I
Oll ons soo.rce a.nd d el\rer at ~ Iii pc hnS
II
GERMAN HOPES REVIVE
COPENHAGEN Fr day
The O.ln sh front ar newspaper
R be
St ftd dende
n an art cle declared to be
based on nformat on from the most rei ab e
source says that German pub I c op n on has
changed n a remarkable manner fo low ng
the v etor as aga nst
Italy
Even former
moderates now take the annexat on sts po nt
of ew
FINLAND FACED WITH STARVATION
Professor von Wendt the offic tl delegate
at Gopenhage of the F nn sh Government
ha sent to Amer ea and Great Br tn n an ap
peill fo
mmed ate help deelar ng that fa
ng th 5 F nand w II be confronted w th
starvat on
The Fashion for Coffee.
Who Have?
What Stock?
LANGSTONS' have
Lots of It
Never so heavy.
These goods
For Men,
For Boys
Your PrIces
Keenest Value
TJ ere
BELGIAN SUBJECT S TRIAL
Offie al - A Be g an sub eet was tr ed by
general court mart al n London n Septem
ber charged w th com n9 to the Un ted K n9
dom w th the ntent on of
py nil for the
enemy and was cntenced to death The sen
tence has 5 nce been commuted to penal ser ...
tude for I fe
CardIgan Jackets,
Topcoats.
Pants,
Vests,
Gloves.
PYJamas,
Socks,
Mufflers.
Trench Coats,
ShIrts,
O,eralls,
Ramproofs.
Boots and noys' J erseya.
Cork Street Corner,
West Street Corner,
537, Oxford Road,
Readmg.
FARMERS and OTHERS.
wlo IlI.vc
or
RElEASED FOR SUE BY MILITARY AUTIlORmE 5
are nt'te-d to
oifer Ibe r mCKS to
WALTER PARSONS & SONS,
Of BLAGRAVE STREET, READING.
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WE MAKE WIiIAT YOU WANT.
YOU WANT V6HAT WE MAKE.
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The shortage
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WEAR
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CORNERS,
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s dressed w h CDRVUSINE D G
K ep a w a y HOOKS FHE\S\N1S
I l EONS VERMIN a ct GROlJND ROl It
SMU r I .,.. g G c' HIGH I ER C EN r~ GE
GERMINAfJON
Every seed
f to gc
Do t feed t c b ds w 11 )0 r al ab e sec Avo d
WO~THLESS \ND IN]CR O US IMI1~110 NS
COSl S ONt Y \ I E\\ J EN C' E I cr acre and
SAVES POUNDS So 1 t )
befo ed 11 ng
ALLSOP & SONS Seed.mea Readma
CAKES and SCONES made WIth
MINCHIN BROS Seed.mea
BID
field
Dunlop's POLIENTA(Maize) FLOUR
ReQuire leas Lard or Butter In the maklDl1;
DUNLOP'S,
CORN"""d COAL MERCHANTS
OXFORD ROAD READING.
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DRILLS,
MAIS,ON STYLE,
The Arcade, Reading.
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WHEAT CROPS INCREASED
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OXFORD ST and BRANCHES, READING
lelegrams
promp'
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and
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Good pr ees qmc k ~leaTn.nce
settlemcnt g vell
CiIoSh nd"lItnood f reqwred
'1IIIf
PLOUGHS.
CULTIVATORS
OIL ENGINES.
In Stock
sou; AGF.N'l'S POR
MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMENTS
ENGINE and PLANT REPAIRS
a SpcC1ahty
NIlWBUR' CA1'TLll MARKET
THUltSCAT
Trade rnloo c ry good an 1 brisk here to In
thcro be ng a. s hortsg o n tI e 8 ppl ea go eral ~
A
S lI. result stock of
k ds fOll I r d
c>ha.!:leNl t I Sh .figures 1d:e!'l8rS Drew:att In.ll'd
~atlJOn 8 aucL on lillie figureR neluded the tol
ow ng -He fC'1fS £33 to £45 JO~
tat (,,0 Ii
£22 to £38 lOs I OIftl t8 0. d ca.lves £30 to
ltetters
oo.1f £~<) to £~.J von-rllngs £1)1
an
OOWR
fWd calves
YIeld Hall Fo\Uldry, ReadlDe.
PIID. . . . . . .
to
!>t5 lOs
ca.h(!s
from Mr R I angford made £26 lOs
heifr.r ('n.lne 80s
JOHN WILDER,
£49
58 6d to £7 15s weal eM! £.7 171'1 6d
ewes
100s to lOts f~t t ec." 93s rn.t. ftOWI'I £.20 to £29
50, I...!"t hogs £.8 17 6<1 to £t5 porker! 98s.
o ~s s\;Q r~ n Itfl "18 6rl Ln 548
MessrR A \V Neat.e ftn 1 So 10K had" good
Qn!;ry wh 01 not a ~ trude Mr a Ba.rrow ,
Brit sh Holstein boll 1n good store CIOndlt on
Aold tor £50 1011 Strong sWen £30 £29 £:ll
II. 1 M.d 1n bunohos bR.tTiUl CO'm £85 £3.1 ]0 ..
otc to £20 15A heitCH a.nd Q8,r,eI £36 68 £36
etc in~l! hoi'em £40 £34 1:l8
cows and
ealV-M £U 58 £:rt 158 In Clalf cows .£80 15& to
£1'1 15& A buvob or eight. Iltron~ atiirk helren
bull cal.. DOs
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etc
a head
eW<e8
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73,
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leI!" 81. on 8). 780 0111, I.mho ss. 610
ho... £11 160 £10 ID.
£10 7. 6d
£10
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