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Reading Observer. Saturday, July 24, 1915. Pg. 4.

Reading Observer. Saturday, July 24, 1915. Pg. 4.

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Title Reading Observer. Saturday, July 24, 1915. Pg. 4.
Page number 4
Date Saturday, July 24, 1915.
Edition
Publisher Reading Observer

OCR Text

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Jlem8' the aequel 01 the ;"o" d~ 'l1ul

, .. 'THE'

PRJSON~R :

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00 MONDAY NEXT and lo~lowing
.. A further ellS.gllment, owing
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t uecen , of

, Miss l!!O~LY DEANE
Miss JENNY TA~GART (Sol,ranl",

Houfle of ComlDoUII on M(lnd.~,
ord~l of the day ;was

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Of the T)tQlll&S Beecham

Pnces Lnmtahon Bill.

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Gardell and Queen" Hall.
6oloil and duets, $Tuy

lb. Board of Trade bad d.li~ cre il

00 THUII5D,\Y, 291.b, JULY • • J d two
d..,.•• eulusH'e to this Thune,

company

OARK~ST LONOOIN

U

u,. gre&~'City.

•

IIA WOMAN IAT BA~,"
··&V.lOiJ ~D() mercy. n9 pity? Remember
It. lUI ClUDIJJgB of a lifetime ,.

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~ &lid orlglq.a.l
, MlriaI Picture

EPr8oD!E 2 -(II,.)

4<

Ll..DYD

fi xes & maXJmum pnce (4f1.
cu rrent pncA for oom.",o",jin'v
the War) at the pit-hMd for

.. THE MAN WHO DISAPPEARED,"
' An

Mr

cqm'"",,,

,A talo at ili~ue, Adventure and E"citem,!>t
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wltb

Ali."RtrIt H ENDER80N (who
Vl!lIon of labour qne~ bOQII
Pre"denl of tbe Boold of K4iIl CI,lib,n '
a bout to proc~ed to South
towards thf'l Reitletn8nt of th p.

Play"

(not merely ballBehold)
agreement hillS been (''arn~d
coal-merchants to htJl1t

The Double Cross "

(h) "Thel4gbt"'l the lValL"
,

householder.

ADMISSION AS USUAL - 3d. 6d, and leo

:!afr.

the conourren.ce of the co,.I-m •.fc1'0l11.,
b,b lor Lortpon a liot

9

HEMING ,ct TUDOR,
•

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Plaee &t l2.3O, aoc:O!pthe
,

BAND

MIUTAIlY SPORJ'S,

.t.

lllcluding Tu~. Mounted WreoUing, J umble
Boot ROoe,
m 5oeko, DrlYlng l<aoe ,

BY ~J50N AM'li}'l'l!ll.
POPULAR CONCERT

By RRADINj7

OBlLD1\lEN.
BOWLI\ ll4NbIOAP ON BOWLING GlI.EilN
,
TEMPE~NC:E MBETING.
Ute 800iety). SPeak.cn

,

,

T~:

::rg.neu til.. Wn 8'h.t. F.eq (pteltden t c.'Jf

ChaJnn&D

ac", A

Rev. T. Gu)'

Prlee Hughtll.

CA~RIED

NOTHING

Roceu. B.D.,

pointed out. the p~od"ct,ion
the cort'espbnding SIX

I,p,racluotio, only amounted

.

pm'

GATES

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ail

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A'l,' ONE O'aLOOf '

OPEN

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,2,' L01'Do," N STUB7.

BREWERY.

]UUD1NG. ,

B

. Zi per

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BI!'V. hRCY N. HARBISON, M A•• B.D.
',.a.-YOUNG PEOPLE'IIINSTITUTl!.

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BIU.II"OBI!lI! · --3'1'I Orlord lIood , 16, Woki.gb ....
~ad.lteadi.;" a.nd: 2~.~&rket Place. Wolung:ham
~lla, em., POlt Ire.. OD

At 6,30.
b _ _ ~"-:"" ..

" Bwbjeet,

St1NDJ.Y~
NUT.
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!N~TUTE
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zinu snarl
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R:!l' . J.: A. ' atJTH E BLAND.

YOUNG PBOPLE'S
W.

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.t 2 '"

-:;',ii.;;r.~ 1 n. AlfDB'EW'S PaFBBYTEBU,N OIlUA'ElH.
G'
LON II ON 1l 0 .4.{1, Po BA .f 1 N9 . ': ,

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MI'I4:L ,'9"-'" H0N'!7£L).
UNDA Y, ;[ U L Y 26.,.. 191',
(-..zr 'to

Pnaob.. -

IIIIV. W. ABM6TIIQNG, )(.4·
11 L .... -'·aed.'. E9er~tfnl' M'~ i',

l~p.m.-It:ootDs

the ItDpo6&lb\tl,U

&BAJ)lM I!Il'I.1 UTUA.L MI88IO N .
f'B1I nJr JLaL" lIL.4GR.4I"B STRIlIIT.

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":l'~hi."Gw5 ~ St1,JfllAY, lrn.r . ~.
8·1'..... L'YC!lUJ4 FUIt

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ON

A.PPLICATION.

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BEADI
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win hoItI a Groat
CLEARANC~.,bALE
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pJl.loE LISTS 01"
AND GARDEN

MEN.

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po;t)h.. on

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Wlno .all4 Spirit Merchants,

24th.

STREET, READINO.
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.1\ DeJJllr'm~~t
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PER CENT, .

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Beo'!""

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pommozd:

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!\cbool movem ent ha.e b~n lustlfl ~d In le. . en- p:lr
As reportedl elsew he re <L !\pcclal meel
109 of the Rea.ditlg f Fwn Cou r:::G.11
p hlCC 1111
Thursday evemng, "~D se .. era.1 ImporLant f!:tep3

i'

24/- per

galloo.

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toof

Ibou t ~ he

act!lal

ilJDrugamatlon b y the teDll wh' ch comrnen ' e l'l
Janu&ry next
The Draft, Articl es of Got'f! mment
w e r e received from the Board. of Ed;Jcatlon, and 1
report. of the Readmg School SectIOn of t h i: _~ U
catlOn CommIttee W&S a pproved , w~lc b recom
mended that structural a.l tera.t.lOns be 'fade In the
bUlldmgs of Rea.din.g School so ru:I to L.~ro\ Ide Ill:
corumodatlOn for: tbe two r.e ts of l e~ola u
In
contr8llt to the Hry high fignres gt~en Jt one t ime
a.tI to the cost of ruch w ork, It IS estfl.1tcrl tb.a~
for the ~ery low eum ofl £500 places ea.n
prQ
Vlded for n o fewer tblUl 360 boY!i
As '& ma tter 01
fact there arc exactly that number of boys In botn
of the school s now, but It ~ expect.e d tht ~nn (' I
t.he boys WIll not be among thd~ who Will JOL"
the new founda-tlon
The opmlOA preva.iled a...l1(m~
severa.! Of the CouncilJors tha.t there '(\i onld bt a.
la r ge fa.1lmg off of scholars when aD:ja.lgIl.DliLt.Uln
H.Ct ually begms, but agamst th!.~ botll the b~~.d
mastars and many lotlDlate1y ElCquamtep i\llJ t hp
schools agree that prac~leaJly all of the prent bQ'\'" ~

'VIII requlr'e places lD tlie new efitabhshmenl W,th
thus iattel Vlew we cordiaUy BgT~ , .lm ~ hopc th a'
p al ents In general '1'1"'1 11 real ise the great. F ",.anial!c >
that WIll u.rtd oubtcdly accrue to t.hetr boys b, t llw
con t mumg with t heJ r old school
In lCilofe' of an
m t he number of ri:Ch0lv&rand ~me t~

wlll be-there are other rooms Inch C8.!I
easlh be u~cd aJl a. tempora.ry ~pedi nt
I ne
note flh lick b-r Mr K.etton, t.be ~Md M.,h Ltt,r
one of confidence,
if only the c runell and
townspeople as a :whole will do ihelI' {~t \1 e .lJ'~
ecrtalll th
a. great and prOS~TI.lU S ul urf! I (:0
hefore the 1 15tonc ech601 ,
tJll!! "ll e
policy, of whIch ths •. Reading Observer '!I" I~ 0
keen an a.dvOC&te, WIll prove to ~ the r~~e D e r<lt 0 11
of seconda.ry eduCatIOn m Readihg

a.n4

&n~ t~t.

~c.hln

,.

SCOT~H W~ISKY.

~r boUle.

TflJl'lf bOtll!l No. 80

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30/-

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Nol r
Dry

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BURO~NDY I

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Schools UDder the ru'l 1?- roof IS DOW 'WltblQ SJl b t
and so far aa the 'arran gement s bav, gO ll e the
poll ey of thos e towlUlpeople ~ bo anvoca ted tb p nne

Yw

'F E
' RG USOi NS~ LItd

Off all Shop So~ed' Goods.

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MUNICIPAL ECONOMY.c

T OlegrJ ms : Fe.rgueona, Readu'R'

"r1th all the urgent appeah bemg made a+ tht
present tmle for eeo n om~ In eve?, · OMst ble dlr ~c
tlon . a nd h avm g 111 mmd t.he fn.t:L ~ h .t. . "'lIlb )p

p eals have

~nme f rom

the l' r lme

~ 11111s tel

an

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.,
,...llf10U are .. householder and wa.nt " ~ .-:i

responillbl(l Mmls te r o f the Govcrnm:mt. (I" ~lU
ma.ny Ci tizens of Rcadmg "ho h,~e ex prt · ~ J lfl~

ttenlProm~ to re~Y _idun 12 mol.~.
.ppUoaUo• • or. Ilf•• t.a It> • ~tri.iI~

belief that the Town 9 0lJnCti are not cxr rll-llIg -)
Btnct a restramt upon I theIr expendlLnte it ... 11l1 _h!
be done
Le t us hasten to sltr t.hat II r J, ll~t
share t.hls '"lew- a t le¥ t wc fa.11 to tin c! all h l1 e'

wm let ,.OU ltau .£10

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confldeiiEiM ~DDer and
... cha;pI

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BEE

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KING, GEOBGE V.

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COIIIUllenrDtI

SATUR.DAY,

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1&.'- mOYiD~ Ie> tIt.ir ~ew Pre..i....

~AMATIONj-

,
T.he aet.uaJ working of the Rea.dmg and KelldUf.k

were taken to\l'ards 1:Jrmgmg

811110ND3.

SUTTON

J1
"ea~ing,

QxfordJStreet,

READINa.

'l'aaPB:olfB \ No. 76. 1

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191,. 11.30 .....

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LISTS

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Furnishing.....
-11'.(1n monger,,:: ,

• THE SCHOOLS

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ttcula.r

Ltd."

JULY 26""

OONTRACTORS

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.SToa
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ST4TION.

8.lI. JlAlJ,WAY

~T'"GBAMS

"InllUNITJ.III.\Nm{."

NOTES AND COMMENTS

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CALLAS, SONSJ MAY~
l'uutft.... .
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lI!PT18T~ ' OHUROil

KlLITA.RY

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OOOTtoty.
TIIII Qlft1llOll WILL ",II CLOSlII) J:>1JlUN<7 ",U\,U8r

. OAllEY

READING

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the EIllsbould apply'to existing eontrl\cts, and
Mr. RUNCIMAN promleed to consider the P031tion of looaJ. authorities aDd pnbhc uhltty com..
paniee: whose dlnde.uds a.re lImIted. ITho debate
w .. adjourned.

.,

BONDSD

l'lUOE

UNITARIAN BREB OHUROH,

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NA.tAL AN!)

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inltb. pit. th at ",

BIU, on the ground that It penalised on o tn dustry a.lone, alld all!llo that It dId no~ d erl! Wl lh
eXUltmg contraatl!ll. But the motion for reJec tioll
not pree:a.ed to no d\T1IDOn. Tb~ Hou~ e IVl'!n t
into Committee aD. tbe BIll OD. ThulIdl\Y, \vlu'n
the obief point In oo~tenti.oa WM &8 to wL ethe r

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G-enenl l>e,lJa.rtmerlb

per cent Suppleme ntary Dep&rt.ment

~.

WINE AND SPfRIT
NllBOBf NTS;

~NIt HOum! -D&ily 10 tllf 4 e._
ltednO!'
d.&)o W edti~ 9.30 till 12 30. Fr,day 1U>l
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S~tilfd"y 'f.'getuDi s 6 till 8.
I~EBJI8'1;1 "!\LLQWED 011" DEP08I'l'6 -

'at

SIlfONDS. LTD ..

BIISW&R8,

lItTUIoJODD ·1817

~ 8erQ)e~:;.:'" 6.30 P II)

AD . . Pree.

WID&.

READING SAVI"GS BANK.

Qm:EN'S Ma. BIIADING.
UN DAY , 1 U L T :36 ~ a, 191

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H · '" G·

ProJra-mmee.
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0BA!1.IJ!18 ')(OSS, 8eeret.,.,..
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W. I • .Pal",.. 1{o",0, ,01 1I\Illd,np.
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\feat st.l'I!Iet.,l,Beadmr .

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remAlO

WIU' It was 8VldeDt. Mr. RUNCIlCAt' s8.1d, th~'
If no cbook was placed on pIt-head pnces D r. ,~

A.

pUiChMedbefore $!I.e day.
J'or ta.rtber ~ see Smal l BItt. UId

'rBINITY COii'G&liiG,,!i'ION<\L

.hle to the men who

average output pBr man hall lilcreased StnCfl the

10 fbe winter. BiT JOS'EPH WUTOH'. epell ulIlg
for the oo&.l-own8r1l. mO"tld the reJectIon of the

~ioa 4tI. Soldieu& Sailou 2d. Children2d.
'OlJIl'dte"",.AtIm1ulQll a:\olI:eta ONlII PlIINNY It

,

nllDel-one .. fourtb \ of those of mtlitsry lI.(Zebaye enlisted in the Army. It is highly crel1t_

l OVER.

ooa1 might be forced up to au enortnOtlll ]ln~t

pANCING.
BOWLING 1'0B A LIVE PIG.
BAM GUTTING COMPETF IO N.
S~tn Rounde.bmw, &,irlD«l. Hoopl&, etc. et~.
IWnoObmonlo .. Moderate Cb.TgOO .

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of production. lunee the War. ia ~eT 1 T1P.t
,
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to~. One-fifth of ~ll the penon. erp} o\ 1:1 III

i1I()ifAL OOUNTIll6 PUNOH AND JUpY
ENQl.(lS~ FOR

NOTICES.

falhng-oft' of 140- Bullion
War bOlllU to
the Qlme1'8 represeDts an
to 'lV f'lrkJ!l g
costa of h. per ton. 'lhe iota! In~&M! cf co!t
&

C::eaoa..l ~eadiJl.'

..

The

country amoupted to

BARGAINS ,ALL.

•
tloo
TEMPERANCE OBOIUL
.' •
1!OC1l!1l'Y
HOlI.a18 ANt> OOUNTRY J')A.NCl'll BY SC'BOOL

then o""p a:reu

sYplalDed, WlU not exempt
coal frOID taxation. and he
surprised if the Cha.noellor
did uot find It necessary to
pretty.heavily.
In Ihe first half- ye.r of Ig

, HOLIDAY, BL.O ~r' ,

ORAND STAOl! PERFORj\tANCES
,

In

RIVER FROCKS ,
}UMMER CbST~ES.
TENNIS DRESS~S .

PRIZE BAND.

And th<> SALV~'1'ION AmlY

..

SUMMER SALE.

BANDS OF HOP:QI,

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READING

•

STATION ROAD. READING.

THE S~SON.
'P.B~~.8~:Ecrr PARK,
--- '

.,.w u done with the Pl10e8 ~~b~;:;~:i~;:
fLutumn andl'Wlllte1'. Local a
tbe Iriitgdom ..... to be
steps after <;ouault&bon

u p .....rd. Oil 10Ui'

DO

enquu, few
, I

H~ROLD , WALL'I~,

a pproac bm g 61d r a' agance
Bu t In "' I! lte
ye rv care fu l ! UPOfl 1:;100 whi ch \<:e .kn1J)' I~ Il~ u;
ex.ercll;ed o Y~ r the m un ll.: lpa l e.IpCnd l£UI P \I \\ ll
CulM the stat~mcn L mads on Thufi dllo} II I \ 11 I
W Martm , th ~ Chalfm ll.n of the F IM ll Ce l ' lIInJh
teo I t.b::l t Ii; ma"<: possibly be fn and Inf!ce~til r I ' ,.1,;
t;om o 1o f t he kpc lInmg C om mrttcell t.o tjCY1H tu n r
estimates beiOle the second ha li l of t hft Idl' I ~

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t GIIB1FRIQS R04P, RBlDIIG
BEADING, 8,fTURlJ'4 Y.

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Clothing Bill;·
f whi!~ ' ~i~

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NATIONAL 1 COAL SUPPLY. J'
A vu..y ir~.~ .ituation aud & very lp&mful
Imprtll!lMoD Jll"8re cre"ted by tbe Itrike declantioll
In th. B,outh Wales coal ~r...
A.. th . delegales'
cO:Dfere~cie- wbulb deClde'd on the ~ stnke 1refused
to allow tpe deCJlloD ~ be pqt to tbe ballot l
til •..,
~roun~. for tbo b.ltej th,1 t~o BtTl~O
aPJlroved by tlie1m&Jont >1of thBllllinelA,
hi!.-l!i,.-f'\b,,, bad thought IbMn••l." lobltge'rl
.. ~
Witf,l

""'Dilptil&!,' ,d

th ~

k

war lUi

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lit

,terence.
RUNODuN a.hd Mr.

A

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of COll-

'lIr: _ILLOYD ' OXORO~. M'r

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i:l c~ t e PO), !t lf Ij

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, atlmg now WElS hl:trrll) an tl c lp <Jte~, and II II t"IH ,
t herefOlE!. he 3 good Ihmg ll f somelJ.hmg fl M Ir lrt
gent; co uld be ~on e t ('1 a s~ r s l a.s dr as pn r 'P In
reile\ 109 the li iHlH.'tlOn
fhere w~re gen ~r~ I l lrJ
'bf a~~en r ",hen !Ml '\b rtm liald he wa~ <JU t' [h"~
Councillo rs " Oli'irl n ot " i', h the (JouDcII to 11rn
<~ pOllnd more t h.m \\ olfl ab50 lutehr n ec~ss<ll
Jlld
fro m thBs ono m tl)" hB led to hope t ha t some hLl!lf.
tIon of the cstHua tes nl"y be f OWld pos51ule

maohlLlll

" lJ1"QuP 01 o"1em,,!. whle).

~ot ·T.,pl";"nt their viewl.

th e est.lma tes were p.tl;SNI m

la-6t It IS bafe to say thH.t the

L

THE CRY OF SER8IA, -

It \\ ou ld mdeed bo hll.ld t? Imagmft alP nM iIl0 'i mg ~tnll e8 In CUll !locllon wl t h tb'e \V.l.! tb~ n

l:

HE~DXRB<lli1 \ac,lllKIfor

~~~eKSad ~;I~\~~II~~ a~V Rjad~:nm:~~~:u~l~c~I~~:\:!

Id"lW'

t Ol e'8tlllg detail s o f hi!; .... l!eceIlL ttJUI tl.l l l .l d
do, ilst.a t.ed ber ~'iH. as HPecla.I' ComlU 15sroue\ fill

Go'nrBwent, abd repre.ant&tiviia ~ f
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and
r ••.,lfed
proclu~liou of a
_'WhiQ~ was .~ ~hiitted
the 1~IU~ue~8'
.t P.r~df
ou , .d~
..d.y.
T. )lOW
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to be mudil1S' up'0n botti p&rtlM unfII
(1&1l~lU816D of peabe, and
thi. r•• lto.
three mOl1thl!S~ nohce
'~"j•• ~., ..

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Hlorloing It w ••

hd

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H ovill l:lflrt lc uJh ual SoclcLr a nd t.he Ro~ II J \ t!II-

cuLtm al ~l1clet\'
From llelgltllui 1hc ' H ,d i \\ a ~
shocked to h.tl<l ~ o( the ~~Irtbl e 1\.t1Ocltle:. t,:uill lll tll'd
b)' Ge llll lt.lI Michel s, bub m Herbl'J. deed:. of h('nril-u
c~ll oc sne E~ hM6 been cpm m ltU'!d , res lo" \l tt l< h ilt ...
~toTl es fro m FI.IlHiel1l n&lc
WholeEalr ma --1.4, Ir"

of old men , \\ omen Rll lf children boa' s taken r l Ira
and t b~ clvllIa.n p opul l!.tton , whn 8t.a"en \11 thfl "
home~ belIeVi ng theJ would have IlothHl ~ 10 1+" •
~uff !l1'ed In a. terrib le dl}g ree

BfS!d es t he

tte& of ....ar, and those CIVi lians

rho
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