Reading Observer. March, 1915.
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Reading Observer. Saturday, March 27, 1915. Pg. 6.
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Title | Reading Observer. Saturday, March 27, 1915. Pg. 6. |
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Page number | 6 |
Date | Saturday, March 27, 1915. |
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Publisher | Reading Observer |
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' u'Â¥1 I!Cld - pOls9ns from the blood
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~rregUlar- urmatIon IS the
fi~5'ii protest of eak kIdneys, and when
the kIdneyS are eak unc aCId soon gels
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RoacJl Reading! says
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"OUR REIlJIME:NT!~"Tti18 and
of a shilltng
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beIng Cbo.rles White
contama a oorop1et.e hat of all t.b~ Tflgula. r regl
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from ihi. feature the Committee wen!! Cor
tuna m ha.VUlg an noeptlonaiy filutable body of
wor n In ibelr numbers
S~ Ernest made pa.r
""'I~n!!rerence to the devoted wOTk of MY P N
Han'1 n (late JeCretary to the Committee), Ml'"
Lilia. Talbot &nd Mt" R Curtill , e~ of whom.
bad ntribut.ed to the 'UC(%S8 and smooth l working
(If an admll"able org&lllS&tion
He also alluded
With gratrficatlon to the fact that the Read.iDI
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mu:i.ife.ted towards the refu.sreN. 811' El'bm dwelt
uppn the step taken ., Cbristmaa to Mnd ⢠amaU
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felt
properties tla&t
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number been
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f&et that. the chelDUitlll mafte up prucnptibn' 'flU of
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be congratula.ted on
t.he gratultoU. treamlent. of refugeea
the refugM oommlDuty
mot.toes, uruforDls
grapber" has pb.bh.slied el'et)' spnng a .special
<h,~",l;jiDg largely 10 the colorue.s aDd abroad.
rnent's regul&t.lotlll
mediea1 men and denti!Wof the
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P~r th~ P-. 8 1X :re~n4 The AmaLeur Photo-
Engliahman who had once
Me.aaI1l Kruppa In Essen for lOme ,ears,
come to ret!ule m Reading. and might, therefol't'l.
be ~nlldered 10 a. ~ 0. contribUtion .. of the
enemy] to theU' refu
work
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1.looed! WIth. 8&t.iafa.ct n that the refugee cHildren
.~ ~IYlng educai.lon ID the Roman 't:&thohc
scbeols of the t.own under the. direction of Be1.g1an
nUD.f!l and m accordance With the lJe~a.n GoVern
to
their hatLie
badges... da.tes of formation, prey ous t ltic.a. Iond
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tor.Y oi ~ht) T~"'rltorla.Is It Illao haa elgbt capita.l
illuatntlona and no fewer than 120 anginal draw
\Dg. of ba.d:;M eLe In the foreword 15 .. reference
to the hlstonea} iattj tha.t. although up to the
present time tbe BnlJsh Army h~ not assumed
ve.ry form~able propo'\tlOns numerlca.llyi. yet It has
parti~lpa~d 1U ne:mt ~ll lhe grea.t wart that have
been Wl4:1'ld on t he ~tlDent. dunng Lbe last. two
and a h~1f CA!l)tundi jmd 011 every occasion blLll
CODt.rlbu~ great ly to Itbe ~\lccess of t.he nat.l0D?
upon wbOle Side It bas been UDged Some Inte.:
e,t.i.ng {ads not gtlnc9Uy .k::r)own al't'l liro~ht out
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ments there at'e 73 ~L1nenta of mfanuy
Lan
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county 'Wpll&t &IX Engl,ish countle! proVide no reg) I c·,·_·::"ment,; at all T}(e book lS full of IllformailOb Il.Dd
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the cpmQl1ttee 10 the peraon of Mr RowaeU In
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comfortable r ah,ays kc:,p Do In 5,11
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