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Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, July 26, 1919. Pg 7

Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, July 26, 1919. Pg 7

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Title Saturday, July 26, 1919 Pg 7
Page number Pg 7
Date Saturday, July 26, 1919
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Publisher Reading Mercury, Oxford Gazette,

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READING MERCURY. OXFORD GAZETTE.
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BERKSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET
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MERCURY

READERS

NEWBURY HERALD. AND BERKS COUNTY PAPER. SATURDAY. JULY 26. 1919.
COUNTY

BERXS

Th.
Reading Menur)'
this week la
specla' Peace Day Number oont81nlng
reports from the whole of Berkehlr. and
also from the adJolnlna: oountles of the
aelebratlons on Saturday It will be 88.r

NURSING

BERKSHIRE WAR

D1I0RIAL

ASSOCIATION

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that the reports are thoroughly repr.
8entatlve a tribute to the
wIde
are.
covered by the oounty paper
We are In
debted to numerous correspondents for
so kindly furnish ng us with reporta of
the doings In their villages

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140UNT 8 URGENT
FOR FUNDS

APPIAL

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A SPLENDID WORK

We have made provision for a largely
Increased aale and orders should
be
given to the local agents for oople.
If
any dlffloulty Is experlenoed In Obtaining
same communication should ba made wltrt
the Head Office Market Place Reading

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any of c rc umsta lees at
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lack of v ctory over self wh ch
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after all the greater co quest The
of 1du::,tr al peace n Our
creat 0
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d menslO
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by day grows
p ese t the cou t y s the prey of
musl corn
the agatat or
vhose
theor es w 11 not stand a pract cal
1 he s olu t on of the proble n
test
n
fum government
sou cl
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v se leadersh p
n glVmg the fullest
pass b le support to the saner ele
m en t s and 1 a campaIgn of e 1
statesmen
Wh 1st
I ghtenn ent
and pol t cans have been engrossed
the
'} tl e conduct of the war and
mak g of peace the ag tator has
been st rr ng up trouble and preach
19 the gospel of class war It IS
t me that h,s permc ous
qUIte
The
doctr ne
was
negat ved
country has also got to understand
many thmgs were
wh 1st
that
suffered In the extremIty of the
war t IS Imposslble to goon as It lS

gOlllg being contmually faced WIth

demands that cannot prO'perly be
met followed by mnumerable and
borrow ng large
wanton stnkes
sums Importmg more than t ex
ports and subs dismg large sectlons

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parade on Thu Id,,. '0 that the RMdinr
people could ee th III del Rhttul pageant. The
ob Idren BSlI8mbled n the ChMtnut Walk
Forbur,y a.ad paraded the o&Dtral IItfNtIi
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lard to Palmar Park took Dl&ea at the RfI
feetol'7 by Mi.. E M Sutton and M.r E
JacbOn A. OOll60tJOD n .id ot the Peace
Tropb M Fund waa taken en rout.

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foUDder of the -- BUD<!
wit� the aum of :£io Tor .u..
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