Reading Observer. July, 1914.
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Reading Observer. Saturday, July 11, 1914. Pg 6.
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Title | Reading Observer. Saturday, July 11, 1914. Pg 6. |
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Page number | 6 |
Date | Saturday, July 11, 1914. |
Edition | |
Publisher | Reading Observer |
OCR Text
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BROAD STREET
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cost
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ASSOCIATION.
BAI~E'I.P,~WEI;L·S APPEAL.
~ESTIVlrIES ~T:
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PARKWOOD.
HENRY ATTAINS HIS
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On October 28th, 1903, >Mrs. A Win" .â¢' .
Readmg, saId
for qUite twelve
'r"
.. When I beDt my bock I could only ~tralg h","
and i ven then lit caused an awful,
II
determmed to try
and founa
relief from the
perseyered
pIlls until I got
It me nt
to me tq be free
after ufferIng
1t so long
(S'gned
Alter L&a. an open
meetlDg '\OJ a.s addressed bJ Mr E Gud.ner, M P â¢
c..pt. Lealie 0 W Ile:O U, M F
In the.: 6yenlllg
w-o IDdulged In to 1118 mUI IC Ot the WokIngham Town Bt.nd.
'!'he lll1'a.ngement.. f~
fete were JI1 t!J~err war aaw.ra.c tor,t, a nd 111'61"0d irected by l tn Addmgu!D Howkins
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speaken dwelt 1,",1'3' ou whllt. they' cott.ttde.re<i tb~
proba.bllity of 01\11 s(.rlj.e In Ireland, and Capt
~ llaon p&liitbd lit lUrid pldure of the dl lllLllQCtlOil
apre:.ding t brougbout. t.be_ Etnpu'e WI t h disMtnMM
!'6sulh
M.r t.;rncst. Gardnel brought mto
qUiet garden t.he blcltennga of cont roverataJ. polltlCB, and apparant~ aood&Cd the Governmeot of
hs.v}ng. to ada-pI. h~ own pbl'U~loaY, generally
uaade & mess of tlllDIrS
At. the meet1ng t.heTe were preHllt. on. ~ pla.t.forln Mr E Gard ner (pTealdl.o g). Cam. Lulie. 0
W1Lson, :!drs. Mu~h, Mn "ll&on, lir Boyd
Ca.rpenter, Col Walker, Malor Ha.lj:our'y' ~
Cathcart, lirs. Wade l'ahuer a.nd.
J' . saY~1
With rheumatls1m and lumbago I
voeather, and there were times when I
pOSItIon for long There were nasty dull
JD
a meado.w .dJOIDlng the hoWloe
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one ruorfl to tbfur long list of
in -m,.ic.u con~t.. for on 8a.turday they