Reading Observer 03-1916
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What a chana'e I More
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:lit I Why not try
Pills? .Get ridrest
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well. Doane
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a"lId Doau's
DOan'S'
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Health
uric acid ..nil blood Impunties by
Pills lI&fegua.rd the ikidneys. They
h$PPine8s to thousap.ds. Here are
I{he~matism.
On
Dec. ' 2Dd,
Mrs.
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Dropsy.
Nov.
July
17th,
B. Batel,
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CO't'entry
1899.
ness and nd me of the
rheumatiam." ,
November 6thl 1r915.
September 9th, 1915.
Ro.a,
BArton ' 47,
:&iexborougb,
health and
examples:
BexRoad,
Bedford, laId
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1Il 1 four month. WIth
dropsy and wea.k kId..
neYB.
My body was
double normal Iue.
.. All about me lo.t
hope, but Do",,'. Pill.
oured me of dropsy and
the kidney I weakness."
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I have been six-
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to Doan's Pills." â¢
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1899,
lAid.; "~ - htid rbeuma.- I
tism "neli IIr1Dal')' dllotder .' for j years and~ was
ill for ddy. togeth~.
U Fd.peqllive treatment
failed..., but Doan'. Pill.
cured thel kidney weak-
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Sixteen years
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Doan's Pi11s saved my
life. I still keep well.'·
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TOPICAL NOTES.
DERBY'S REPLY
Iday, ",phedLORD
to the msmll.tlOn 'th.t hiS pledge and
Lord Derby.
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OF READING LICENSED
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the Pnme Mmu.lter's had been broken
blnRI1S 'SUDDENLY IN BED.
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The Beehive," St
~'<liDg, Mr. Allred Hozel, died .uddenly m
mornmg
The deceased wa.s 51
and had been atl " The BeehIve" for
pnor to which h. held " hcence ~t
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~;;i~~:J::tl~Ii:~ ~n:;q~u:et~8t on
was beld Jot the .ft8I1em~
Thufl!lday, before t~
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n. followlDg appeal .. gnod by t~..~
\)flicer, Lleut Col Hodgson, the
tbe ~iayor IMr Leocard
on behalf of the 1st. Ba.t.tahon
Defence Regiment A to G
Pl atoon No apology JJI neoded 10 tbll tIme
. t ress, ffJr" an &ppeal for further
Volunteer Forces not only to U carry
"SII' them
to be fit and ready, .hould
"'1f!f be actively needed_
Since the preVIOUS &p........ 1S iatued
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the.. promi â¢â¢â¢
8.dney Hoot, of 17, Duk~root, .... fiDed £2
aDd George Johnaon; 36, 1I1Iman.road, " ... fined
10., at the Boroqgh Pollee Court on f?a.turdar.
lin Richardson, of 25, Redl.a.Jd...road, who was
summoned for a Ilmllt.r_otrence, ~d tha.t. & Iftaid
went. into a room ! th&t was seldom uaed to fet.eh â¢
obOx_ Tbe tight. ...as only on .. feW' lbinutel,
out before the eoDli~le iool.~ed at U>.
of 10;1. or .even day. wu llDpoHd. and
I' d~et$odl...t U>..eur n remarked that elt 'Would do
ranged, anJi Will take
n6Xt -iortnlB'ht or 60,
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made mqumes at MllJden·
m,
...gard to tho doceaaed'a
Monday It apper.ted
good heaJth. ana conDecola.ed had beeq
II for about five month.,
he btu! oonllucted the house In
&Cc ~rrllan"~ w.th
condol~nce
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BERKSHIRE Ji' Y()i.urit:ER' I DEFENCE
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REGIMENT. I "
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With ";ery:
lli~~::j~t, ofthetheEmpire
DominIonsIt1018
be1!prepared to aot
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the
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Dl:lllu~ h w,,~,
took place
deatroyeflt a.nd can be
tcst1monyl. neutral 88
of tbe Ruel," a. mer4
a.t 10 the boa.ts, .one man
and seven men severely
C:::'.:l'l~~~t~~~~ ~al}8t
to submit
these cases,
bl
1:ne .. BaraloDg,"
IN THE TRENCHES.
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8rr .b:dwa.rd
erey
con
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destroy an enemy who 8urrenders
never
the practlce at the B,.t ltlsh N o.VY ;
I<;;.~-..d,:o,:..they now propose to vary tlielT methods of
merely becau~ they find themselveli III
wlth opponents whose views of honouT IUld
l,h,uniOanity &re difI6fent from their Ol"fll.j' - There
here for a pal>l!!IDg ~lusl0n to the VIC tory
Wilson h ilS won, lu.st week lD
the
now m Con.s:ress, 0Y6r the un
~po.nng
of Gc~a.n mtrurners m the United
State. to carry a. resolution WRITnng Americans off
BrIt1sb WhIpS PreSIdent Wltson baa thel ... ~merlcan
na.tIon bellmd bim 1m bls endeavour to make Germa.n'y a.dtnit the elem~to.ry obhgatlons of humanIty in her conduct ot the war
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Tr&lJic " ,"o'ph week end:.g Mary. 2nd 70'1 19 \ 9
Co1respoo~mg. penod last year
641 19 11
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SOLDIERS
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Increase
65 1910
Number of Pa.ss-e~gers, 163,5BO
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Ourhrtnlt
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SraVENS.
ville..
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wrltea :
I S.::::::~:: a more ....apprBClatlve audIence foreI:
than tha.t a.t tbe TO'Wn'"Hall on Isat.urda.y,
when representat.lves of the nursing staffs aDd
between 5:!)0 and 600 r ounded aold;ers ; were the
guest. of the tea.cbera and scholo.rs of toe elemen·
tary .. boolo,
By the Courtesy
lerved can' Were run,
bel.D r elor.ely
chtldren's
shortly
and a
,
any COD-
GERMANY'S HONOUR AND HUMANITY
SU" Ed~ Grey'. ~em.\ to Borbn'. demsl of the
cbarge.s agaml!lt the Germr~ Navy, an~ repetltlOn
of the Blander that the commander of
II Baralong" Mot the crew of Do ~ubmanne, IS firm, ca.lm
and crushing
It pomt~ out that, of the WitnslSlel CIted by the O~rma.n Gmernment ~
alle~ U Bara.long" lnOident., t.he only one w:~o8e
ant«:edents could be mvest.Jgated IS ploved n4j)t to
have been a.t sea at all when the submarme wa.s
aunk:
The German \ sta.tement t.ha.t the captaJu
of the lJubmarme \\ bo sunk the . Arablc" had reaBon to beheve sho mtended' to wm, 18 'contraw.ct.ed
by- a. largo numlJer of mdependent and tru!!t.worthy
W1tn~_'t- The !Jerman Government p,roduces no
oount.er-1!lTldence 'I'he IIhootlDg by I" rml chine ~uns
and shra~nel at
defenceless crew! of a. BritIsh
lot (READlNG) BATTALION.
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subject &8 spokesmen 1 n6t merely
Kmgdom, but of the Empire 8.8 a
whole. I The Government hopes to ha.ve prepased
before the end of the war &. 4;Pea.ce Book," whIch
will 8na.bJ" the varlou' l commercIal and other mtere8U! m thIS country to meet the V'ew ltate of
Ithings at the ternu1\a.tion of the war WIth adeq~ Pte'p8l'&tlon ~ an~ exammatlOl!
6ubmanne,
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I /' , BATTAJ,ION OJU;l~JI8,
Orders for w.~ end;"g ,i~ 'Mkh, 1916
S1lD.day.-Parade IQng Eiiw..d Stat.e 9.46 for
Dldpol (!nil} ~VIDg 10 14)./ "'!'i"~ . eomm ... d of
Col J. Kollie. "
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By Order. i'
Hr F. KI~.ቢ..,.
, Adjutant
m t.he course of the
of
concerted
local v ol\l1l.teer Forcea, a. County ~~giJ~:~I~:
ne
been formed ' under ~e title of t
Volunte,r Defence Regiment, 'l tbae
now fomung the lst Battahon of
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door
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appeal IS made OD behalf of the whole
The Cl&rk
,a.id jt bat If .De oould PlY the moDl'y
F'or 18 lnontha tbe Reading
theY leouid nR, ..bd her'l.o' pnIOD
O'1ven D~~ only most of their leiaure
DefeDdant ; ~ Then why do YW iI'e
the alter·
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m..,.tery' of the mt.r1C&Cles of drill. but
The <::Jerk l eEpl~ned tha.t. if rue trOuJd not paT
contnbu~ecl ;towards the working
the p,ohoe ooukJ ~1I.traln on her .gooch.
maD.er
how keeDly mtereoted
DefOllll&Dt , ...d , .h. "'.. & Widow, &ad had ]uot
In the
The expeDael
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b t her only $On 11l t.he WILl"
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In r;eply t.Q a. question. -he ,aid .'he 1t1ld no
the
Jt~.. .AI shel lived ID a furnished boule that did
the
1l0~ belO.Dfr to: her
- â¢
to
~ If .be coQ.ld 1)&r t11e money at on08, de...~mg~ 1 fendant .....In rephed H ~o. It ;1I an UDJust
,summODII, a.nQ eo { .. "oa.'t pay. - I'll WIllingl,. go
to pnlOD, 80 lOU an do wha.t you like."
Dcfenda.nt then left the COUrt.
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all the Alhes Will
and ecollomi.c '",\[,t(OI18"
tJeVea dati.
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Clerk _ Ca.n·t you p,.y tbe monfl;r 1
Defendant No, I'll go to p~n.
&II. unlust RmmOQ.l.
It " ... 'lny maid, atkl -J'th6 light
"u out ~ore the policemJn knockC!l(l ' at the
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Lord
nen men, that a. conference m Parls bas been ar-
onF~:~ru..." pth "~:\::'h~ghta on
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a. speecb at Mll.nchester on Tues-
Derhy ...d that he regretted that the mamed
~en had had to be ci\lled up much @oooer than he
antlclpa.ted
But ho did not beheve that the
pa.trJotlBm of the ma.rrled ma.n was IJO merely skindeep that he wa.s not pr~J?ared to come forward,
even a.t the grea.test sacrifice, to play h18 part In
hiS COuntry'8 cr18UI_ Lord- Derby announced that
he was recelvmg the M8lstance of aU the Government Departments, land h,e had no doubt tha.t they
would succelld 10 producmg wbat w'~ cssent.uU lor
a. country hko tbls- a.n ",nny 8ufficlent for our defence, Imade up for the .. most pa.rt. of 8lDgie men,
and at the same time leavlDg behm~ the men e~Â
eentia.l to the carrymg on of all the mdustrles of
the country. _
CONCERTED AFTER-THE WAR TRADE
POLICY.
Mr. Aaqulth made the announcement on Tnea
day, in repJy to a deputatIOn of~ influential Lnm-
VICTUALLER.
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