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'REMEMBER "BELGIUM:
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GREAT 5JLENCEl"
,;sE " PLAY OF THE MOMENT. '
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CH!RG~ ;FO~R;-;;~~)_.U
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TH ~B JliIN ,a' S BE B D S 1I4
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been enpgcd in considermg ' .tbe CeDllorahip
from this point of 'rieW', atid aUo were
NUMBER iDdiea.ted
eolumns
1::1 . o' clock
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In
BRO~. STREKT ~N<lRl!iGA,TIONAL
SVNDA Y,
-perity to its ~d''''U"' lclJ
All the town s round
clOUd of lighti ng '~, li'i<, lio,,,
the- only
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BEB 6.,,; J916.
NOTES AND COMMENTS
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' BUROUNDV.
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THE KENDRICK MASTERS.-
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at. J!AtWjoa, a IlUporior 4iDae,< wm. ~, 18/- ,
8t.B.ttophe; ... ~t.
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The prompt. prof.e8t. m.a.de by pareIJts of Kendtid:
Sch ool PuPils a.ga.in&t the apparent unfair lreatment. of the m~ of Ke~io~ 500001 wbo are
not to be engaged iB ~ Dew lichool, has bad the
submit io tho will
v."6 '
merely erpress t.he hope
Be have learnt t.be lesson
the , accidenk which
Ljght.ing Order was fl rst
We I..r' ut;: i; tbat the s lreoL
will ' be
.
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all, thIs "f.hould ' ooi; be
in .a. town .like Rpl1din::;,
a.~OClOO, not so much
cbScuril:.y (bombardme nt
irom' t.be sea ~OMt
uniformity of aspect,
of ,an invading a.ircran jn
thoroughfares and places of
.Cl"06SiOglo l
I
cult.
,
THE;
Now tha.t the
'c ome ODce IUtlrc) the
arr: again suffering
i~t'e
of t.he Clapye",
Every wet day turns
Loek into a mass of mud
brU;t,ge ~eoomes a. s.eries of
la.rly Jar::e an unavoidd&le
temptJt have been mad~\
-patbyo'ky with,eLrth
provement h ILS re~ ulied.
thing' th3.t the only
rcside.nt.ial d u,triet of
Iham. a.nd lJ.IIOO daily
(l\:.ben working in the
a.na
web " .tate a:fte.r ~he
,.tter year . The a.bsurd
~ bridge and iho need
Lower Cav8tliibam has
fo'r ~any ye&r1l, 8-nd fo!'"
brid~ has been talked
prom.i&e oj De Bol,un·mo<d
were ·R<lt. out &00 COD',"''' ,
Low~ ;c&"e~am began t.o
heap of ,ball&flt. being 6bot
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De
B:ohun-road i
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"_ 'Projected work ·bad
G-"8a Il'OWA on tlhe
C1.~. and
new
.~ct.
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bet
ADVANCE
"nw
ill
iff
. peqpl ~
ani
.tanding, 10~ ,refemld to lb. misphi, dOne
by t1j.)n~ a;;d depTfloialiag, uttero~""â¢. of SAVING CHILD.i.IFE.- ·
.
ild
the TifM' ·and Dall,g l(-ail. ~ty . qu~ted as
The mpreme imporLaoop of ~~ MV\lDg (If c~
£beM ~ to . tl1e d~m,ago of B~tilh . pl'6ltige. life, especia.lly at. tbj1 pr'csent t im#, ill th.e pril1c! ~aL
Sir Jolll'l' antON was in ~r io. beleiviJg that
~ B~tian originj""J'it~
'Raa
.,nt
,- tho p.,......
d duJy'
1'~~~;;;~;~;~;:~~~;:;~11 thiJ\~
/Wy.. ·S".·''.⢠by" ilA
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of
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acor.edi{ed Ool'foMpoo.deut.at P.~ ... ~e! T'mt~
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r~aon d'~tre of t.bc Reading Health So~\(n,y, ·.\~hlcb..
held ita &Jlnual meeting on WeclD~ay.
frolll
tbe raport of the HOD. Sec. (Mr. ])iIo)"land
"10men
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.. . Ch,lds.
jun.), Sond â¢the Stofto
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HII~l&nl.
there 111 no doubt. the Societ.y is doing n \'er!
00. worthy of all surpo~
The schools. for m otbera â¢. vi&it.ing of mothers II.
babies in their own bom_, prol'Kling' dinners tor
needy i &nod . expeota.n~ motHera a.nd ~he d.~Y
tOok a(lY.n~ Gf' this mlaapprehOllljoll , to vohl.bl. work. aDd
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p.qoiol.iog· ChJ,;,bn~
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- ... ~u...· Sir '0'-- SIKON' of baftDa. .Cteceiâ¢â¢ d \he
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of
HOUle of COmD:ionl, and
btving inspired tbe
..';;iriuliloation 'to 1116 #"lIkOio , 81.~VO' '.tq~
Bo'~e ~~, a(t.er ..-in~g, him f frOm
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thIN e}anil~Il;' .. .per \ na, .llIade &
athing
expc;lJlll'fI'Of the pHDioiQUlI'BIJ:~ of the odb~
clilfe p~" â¢.b.\bi~ual ~~ficy of â¢â¢.⢠be
. foul g O~T
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lot .
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fl°.rth.olif8·~·~ .~ e~ ~~oour&aed th". ,enOluy
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an4 "dilO~q;er¥, t)im"4Jli~· ·
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are the fOIl< he.dlol> und.. wh'"
t~e '({ork ~ttempt~ fa.lls. Two aeh~ls· are b:l~
DUl'S."
one a.t St. lIary's schoolroom, Ca.aLl,e,&hreel, all
t he otber' at the AdUlt Sc)l:ool. Norris~rond . E:lrley.
It is satisfactory to Dote t.hat. both schools ha"e
be(1D iru;pect.ed by tile BoaM of Educat.lO n, lI.nd
Qa.ve 'been awarded t.b& ma.x:imum grant of h~~
i& th~neceua.ry
provision.education.
of dinners for
needy or
.{helr
A .feature
of eJ:pect"'~,
t-he wor ..li
~~thera, .nd· 2,041 mea" h!-"e been pronded wl'lI
wOfolt manir"t- beD
. ' afl~ to the . MCipjent..· Th
. & I1U~~
"'7 . ..._ - tu .«tDdu.oa of t.Ae J4&tron. YI" GarY_
the
.B<lmoone
br.idg!3," and it ~Dled &I
.r~l~ a.t lai!t.
Then
. ··.M:D.'· ' SCOTCH
abElen(:/l
tlHm llSUal this
ot
tp
effect of rousing the Oxineil to seriously re-(Q1l-
sider the wbole matter, aod for that reason the
parents ha.e mueh
loT' cOngratulation that
the ir action ill 66nding Ito I!kputation to the Count.11
Polo
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18/- " ...
was so lSucooasfuL . \Vhcther' tbe Council in t,bm
,, >,. 24/rolo'Dr,: . ' fr '
private dellbera.tiona will:' make any alteration i.n
tbe a.pp~intmenta: of Ute now : Reading School
tea.ohers, rema.ins to be seen, but it is evidenL frOID
4I{ pei; bo!ilo.~&--.·the statement6 of the CounciJIoI'8 that. mOln: o~
...~..:
' lbem feeL that things a.re not being mnndgJd rs'
'well as might be.
The speech t.ha.t. Dr . ."~nun
'l;'eI~NOl ·tIO.
T~'
wu a.llowed to make no doubt. d id much t o dispel
a.ny millgivings, WI tWo 4;q *6 M&10r'!I a,~ura~ce.
with r ega.rd to tho continua-nee of commc!'Cl nl ~u·
I ca.tion. but. the qUMtion atiH remains in 1he ~llrd~
..JI1!{(1"'(li/ of ma.ny people insklo and Qut of t.he CounCi l a.,,;
""'............
to why. nearl,. the ...'bole of t·he &tatf oj a 5Choo\
ths.t was not so succossful as might. be, was to
ret.a.ined, while nearly the who le of the !'itillf of ..
iChool thit was meeting with great. &lIccess .~~
to be. pll~hed on one side.
Th ere. is a.~ a ir or
mystery nbou-t the hin~ of information tht coulcl
be supplied to the -Cou ncil and cb ange the whole
aspect 'of the case, and , t hosc "members who keep
saying" if you o nly kno'w what I know" are onl,"
t.a.ntalwng· that. ~\ion of the r.t.ep~Jers ~h.o ha:;~
.
one 0 their-. all . too mErequotlt. ID
given
,
.
'"'_~ ' I' d I' bera-of their Int erest 1D the ........ n.c, s . -e .l 'Ii
'
u. Robson's warning t.ba It . mlght I}I)
ll,l..
' " the
SIR JOHN SIMQN A,ND
be too la.te to mak6 with advantage change :n
.
.
'iT!iDII'. " " lIop-lIlt debt. the
apPOIntment3
mIght.
we II be cons idered , for the
Commoue.oo TU84lla.y, ' ~Dg oyt of
appoint.ments have a.lready OOcn Imade. :mel
lIublltit.~tion
one master- for another m Ig ht. Ie.
.tateDleu' by Sir JOBlC' 'SlKON, "tbe l
to a .1tu~tion tb ..t would not. be ..It.ogc lher ple~·
~eiW. Lae~ week, ' Sir JOHN
sant and tha.t might mitiga.te agaiMt the 1>mo.oID
to a ' qu..\iou, ha'" ....d a p.....g. from tb ⢠v,' or-k-ing of t.be SchooL I ~ is a del jca.(.e q UCS1101O,
Ru ..ko< ~IC!Jl9' . " R",\ian n....p.p.r ~f big~ ' a.nd requires d elic&te blLDchnC·
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⢠I 'Tp~
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rcdius or the grea.1; , j
a.nd Farnborougb; and
soldiers on 8bor~ leave and
Rea<ting for tho wook·~nds,
ing incfeue of trade . .
I
BROAD ,:s.TReI3T, REA
RBV⢠.·w.
are
.t
.It.borateJy oonaidering wbetber
"""Id Dot
be possible to furnish funer Dews on military '
mattel'l to the oopntry,
~
whie an4 'Splrit Merchaqjs,
b. IN WRITINGâ¢â¢â¢ lL8be:~=~~:~
ad?,Ultagfll of the ' Cen8011hip in jncrea!iug, tbe
importance .ttached .broad to atateruenl:.! iii.
the Prell.. It · would be better. Do thought,
that, wHile the Go:verumeDt re~d tbe right
~o prOeecute under the . Defenoe of ~e Realm
Aot. it should b. loft to ... "~per editors fh
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s uch letters Dlay
A n a nswers or enquiries
.j
..,.rytbing-.iDla oon,idoration,,onght. to publ;'h.
\ In I CODCJUlioD, he annouuced,f at the dallire cf
1I'AMI tbe Hom. Secretary, that'tbe GonrnmODt htl
-
.
Joa~
Sir
decide .".hat they, as 'p atriotic people, taking.
N.
L~ t.ter. in an&wer to
..ddres8ed to POST
OFFICES.
that
unpatriotio ,. and discreditable." He added
an . iutorOiling pore.Dr.!· OpiDiOll .pon tb. di â¢â¢
II
No. 15.
THE
th o Daily JVuil pAve ma.de
~lIgg e8tio u
benefit Liberal papers &t thc expen.e of thflir
.-:iv.lll. The wild88t flight of imagination ~nld
.Dot'. impart 8uch a Ulotiye to Lord ROBKR'!'
PBOlL.
Dut Lord RoBERT 8ternly den.ouuced
the · publication ! of the lJally Mrttl ma.p 85
~).
ftIUIGlIA'IS
T1:e J.'iJriu) and
SIMp!i'. etricture, are in.pir.d by tho dolir.to
"'O'A'!',,,
l1N-DA'Y-, ' DBQEl(B.ER .6'1'8, 1916.
W. ABYSTBONG.lILA.
_or,
repre-
"85
igns.gea,
·tlle
iI 'llAIHNI1.
.:fIa::u ~ ·soY.foL __ iiliIiD&
S"
There
undilputed poa!e8lion of the Baltic. The
B&g~dBd Railway, as it ill called, was 8hown M
open for t~6 Boom,.'. adY&DQe upon Inriill. aud
Egypt. This map "AS Dever IUbmitted to ths
Presl Dn.reaD, &D.d when ODce it h&d been'
publiahed, nothing could be done to replir the
injury which it W8S C?a.1cull\ted to inflict upou
the preetige ,of the AlliN.
The German
Goy&mment reproduced it for propagAnda. pDr- I
poaea in seven
il1cludiog Arabic"
and dissemin&t
it throughout the' Eaet,
,: I
'
The Road to India."
giving it the II gestive he.ding-" Britain'Po
Wc.>rl~ . Empire in l'n!mbJing Pear of, Germany,"
'IIotplll:n, STOn1l8
In. AlmlUnr'!l
U
Fleet, but . the' Get"tnan High Fleet
.... t~
'" it
Rented by 80 Jibe about twice IU! long .11.8 that
which repl'88ented the British Nary, Bud with
one port of it in tho North Sâ¢â¢â¢nd tb. otber in
: -.
â¢
BeIgrad~
oation in it of the Ru.81ian Fleet or the Allied
M ..IiIiD<'tllakory: 1127, OXFO~D
i~l6.
tho â¢â¢ emy ..rtered
",u no indication on tlrie ma.p of any Il.rlOY
exeept the enemy army. There wu no illdi.
Jfrlu, .;Oa{{, or ' Phfmt w
. .W&R8,
<taY
"
we ohoaId retain tho oOllfld_ of tb. ~ .. , a!
.£ .
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' lir ZQnw<-l-
. ⢠D~ .6rJ!;
S VNDA~~nx
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6.30p.m..
tbe
TIBBLE'S
, ·
. imU·f tOlL
O'\11-lI'II) B
. IOn 0D0tm '
that the real work .
might. be properly done."
60
lfU tberetere of the lItmott OOIlIeqllence tbll.t
DI~COUNT
J
_ Tho
being brough~up in a
... tho .,,"".....
24 ,I, 30, KING'S ad., READING.
EGO'N OMY
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l!'RKB ' CHVR ,
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BO~.
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VNDAl'" . D ,(t&IIIfBE;B ' ~ â¢â¢', 1.16· I!P!IIClL\L ADJIBESSi ot 6.30.
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s ... .,.⢠1' ... 11.
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lor
\ The Bouiewife'. 'W.tehword, therefore
1t&ADIl!IG.
er:RBV. l'l!lIICY N HARRI80N, l<LA... B.D.
~,..,..-YOUNG PEOPLE'S mSTU'Ul:E.
situation when he Te,n.,k"';
oe~imato the poLen t ial
th&~ might. be M"'OO, or
·to
,
~
ED,
T_.
c.,tah" .... !'roe.
. DE P,~~BER 6 . . . · 1~16.
S U~DAY
Di-rine ~ 11 &.~. and 6.30 P.DL
LARGE TOWN ~L. READING.
_
QU'JDat"8
.' baa proved a rna rled
to mot.hers.
The
CARRIAGES in the most be/lutiEul designs. i
~l'fi CONalbw-ATlONAL ¢HURCH
-.
& RECORDS of any make.
AND
,. Pflimbc ~:.t,iws EAOli D,A.T: ·
~ . ' . AD~~ION FReE. '. .
.
.pleaWd
of H..... Stock .
rijr"an.ortmeDt
..
in flleir tw6 Shopl. '11Ie ~
1iDt8&!'fluunAl.
· ·
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I:~.~I ~...usmrr. ~TlC:LES
.vt.Ii-~
.
......."....· H,,"'01<..,
SEWING MACHINES
J
' t b . e Queen .
RALF .the' PRQCBEDS will M __ ..
the· [.-I Fui ~ pI'ftWiD. c-r_
(or 1M w.....w ill -the War n.........
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I GFtA~II'IOPHON ES
I~; .U·p.a.;lIt
Mrs. W. PIfRPONT WISE.
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