Reading Observer 05-1916
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11HREE
RECO~D
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PRIC,S FOR
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SPEECHES' BY
LORD a+ING
AND Li)~ 'N~f1f1Il!R"~tK
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Three
grea.~
A- LB.,
Guaranteed
gift aaJel for three urgently dete".
mg obJecte ba.'\"8 I been oceupymg the attention of
the people of Berkshire durmg the past. few day.,
and those poople., with the generosity that hili!
for
m ~de Rea.dmg nnd the County celebrated "'mee
t~ e needs of the ,va.!' caHe4 for MacllficB 8UppOrtW
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tbe sales to the utmost ertent of their pockets,
I'rob,bly tho Ilks has nover been .een belore of the
blddmg , "weh on two lo~ aJone ma.de 1:1.067 r
1 he sities, as everyone ~QW8, were LD fud of tbl8
I,," Cllltural !\ebof <Ii Alhes. the Meat ",d AIltoa
1.:~rl(S ned
C[088
Funds, a.nd the &)a.l lle"lo.hi",
lf ~pl tal
The arrangemtnts were made by
cUt c. \"e exccutlVQ commltlee with Mr M. H.
"' u on as chilJ.I'!%la.D, MT' rE Duncan Fraser
\ 11 H Marley a:J secret&l18s. Wlth tho
lhe \oc,,1 ~uctl0nee.rs and all the promment
Dl6U Igncultunsts and relldentll of the
AdditIOnally they had the pereanal pal~onage
I ~ ~t..l ncf ·_ of the Lord Chlef JustIce of _!,!D~'.an~.
l ora R. i<llllg. and Lord Northbrook
credible labour the
comm.lttea'~~:l~~::~I:;.~~~
I eo ple all over the County and· 0
1I fl\ er 700 lob of all kinds of hve and
~ t (,J,:, ca.rnage., motor can, furDlture, etc
..,C1C pu t up for sale by auchon a.nd reaJlseci
cfrful pn cM
uArivalleci
The Very
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MAYPOL:E
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THE 1LAEtGE!;1
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:Best:
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Loc:.1 Addresses :--:M..,~le
Rd., } READING.
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I he Cattle Market presented an inte"1,tiIlg
on :s ~turdav monllng when the first of
-ale - cQmm~nced All kmds of live and
at lnd store cattle,
bulla "":~â¢â¢â¢ câ¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢
horQe", } )O DU!5 and
etc
UIlI CJUC attendance
m~u t) i Berksh ire,
[lfesent A number of
uu rnbh- arranged catalogue
'dl,;~~bi:D~
tJck cts~ for the draw for tb6 I
st'nted by Mr Cohn Campbell,
gu ~s.smg competi t IOn
THE OPENING
\Ir W A...... J>lI 8"1>10)(9 preauled o.t. the
and ""d
of Satu..d&1's ..Ie.
th.t t hrough
m\ It&tlOn of t.he Committee It WIUI hlB pri.vileg,dto
,"' roduco Lord Northbrook. who had heen so
good to cowe tliere to open tha.t sale they
bnldmg III connect.lon wlth t he Agncultura.l
of .-\ Ihe.a fund, tho Meat Illld Allied - !lo,'pil!>1.
c..~gS Fund and the Royal Berkshlro
Btl believed. all would ILgrce thM nght
of the wa.r everyone h ad
Old l"\"" to M y'; appeal to keep 1.!.E the
for many de%er; mg objects He '_':~_ '._ '
wa!l more worthr. of conSideratIOn tbiUl
d e ~lt with the armen and t.hose.
statt
la nd who hAd suffered dll:la.stere,
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Fr.. nch. Serbta.na and Poles
to introduCE> Loro Northbrook to
known tAl evoJ! farmer In this
1 r~!~i:J'~:;~U:;;
mg cuunt)
No one took & more p
the hV6I of those engaged an t he
"Northbrook. who was Pre:.udent of
cultural Society lut year, and he
gratitude and a.dmuat.lon of a.Il
he was brought
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contact
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of btm to come Ith.e~ Wld open
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would be ⢠successful sal.
\\I!hed to thank ltbose who1were
lhose who ~ro good enough to
those who had.. come. there to buy, and
,h.,t wbe. they had. bougM they would put
up agalD for hie. for by RUCh mean. m aome
.,.en ⢠humble donkey had produced ..veral
dred pound.
(La.gh~r'
. .,d
Lord NOltt'RllROOJ[
that they had
been remlDded th&t the. nroduoe of the
be
amongst
The
ID lummer or
wiJ)ler. W~
or line. betide.
the arealeot cPlmo,r1 ever a "FIe.
~r.~.~~~~1~dn:~~;~:~;;'
aivma
l\. .. U . M ...... ⢠or.
FlOld. Mr ,P.re" \Jrul<n"'v
"Mrs MartlIl Suttoa,
I{'lor H""bury. C&ptaln Warlllg.
~h,'C leau. Mr B R BeetoD, Mr
Ilr Anker 8IJDlnonâ¢â¢ Mr H e
Ih. E M. Bturg... Mr W B Cl'ittel,b~':l<.
Sanderson.
leather
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le ~
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on.:Ped Sole
~Imer
mor~
but the
rep!lid - by the
'lirhn Suttq,n, the Ma.yor of Ahmgdon,
'1I"s. B ~1aTley
costs a ijttle
cost is thrice
or treble
wear it gives.
and
1 be loyal toast havlDg heen proposed
duly honoured.
(n UIUIAN
gave.
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LORD READING
I.urd !tWlNG 8aJ.d that wha.tever else
ed.her
. ,u d 1Il ccrtlqam of thus'
CllemlC8 or by Its frlendll. at
," u.t be reprdod by all
trlivelled or otherwu;e,
pro4Cb Great: BntaLD.
the accomplia4.ment
hi.,to1;"""
.~~i::I~~i~!i~
lent deSires for the purpoae
W"at'
(Hear, liMr)
IIlg f om
demned perhaps by
anothe r, but ther ~.~~'. ~~.
\thetber among
rmmds or DeutP.l.,
In h-.\ lOt " "Â¥"'t m"!!"ificent
\\ Cl[k WhlCh was done
the u",u â¢â¢â¢â¢~.
hrulIlcled, by the WOl1len for
\dw have 8Uffered by tbe war,
fcl t t hat In piopo~nng the
AT KNOWL
toast
!A.gnculturllJ I Rehef ~'- __ ,â¢â¢ ,
v.. "Meat. and :\Ihed Trades Red Cross
"" TI n \ li Berksllire Hos)lJe.l J" he
\\lIuld :'eCeIV0 conhal aupp.0ri
\\ luc:h
"liS â¢
church of St.
a. UDlon Jae..i: _&6
mteMAt IiLbout the
'".;':;~'!,~? the lat N-anl Bn~
th,t ho kuew .bollt _t~~h~~e~1~g~~:~l~~~
Al1lC:!I Fund ulltil he
nechon with that
~ \Jre that If
10 GroDlllgen, HoI
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q ~.I'hering,
A"tw~ III
p~op<i..
1~ 1l0rance
by
the <object of
conVlDce
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worthy of thelr cordial support.
was to relieve the dlstI1"~d fa.rDler and
tbe '\Ihed country where they had
a.,
the nun and de...latlon wrougbt by
bf)rde8 It did not need stretch of the i~~g;';~~61
to cODslder wha.1i It mustl be to the
?\ ortbem Fr.J.llce. m BelgJUDl, or In ' I~ __'_'
Ser bl L He remembered himself
Vi ben he had to go to France &:'t:::~1~m,~~
dl t.lons t.here whlcb came llaa: ir
\\ ben rea.:itng "c:jf the objeC;:tToT
dlStanco fro", the lin.. they could
,h,lI. belll~ fUed. they copld
lng In tbe tiel~ and -yet
do the work wIth the women
'if"(lllhl not 5eO'1WaB a YOud:g
fi eJdfi or el16where among the
~ red one lDCldent whlch "Would
1he sa.d sta.te of affa11'"S out. there
( ommander 11\ ChIef of â¢.." ⢠.,. , â¢â¢â¢ ..,.
tbe n10rmng observing
the Germa.ns It was a
I f France
He n otH:ed
t ....
b.\ lug tbe Village. .8LX
It~~I:~1~:~~"i::!~
Inen ::Iud old
aDcl le,oeh c
III
a. basket
SOll1e
dR.Ys and
nlv JIlSt. comLDg
that these people
theIr homel that;
the ~av when tbe
c
fell they
hod been " â¢.â¢â¢-;â¢â¢â¢ ', â¢â¢1eep lonc'" D}~~~td~~::i:1d
roof, to
resulted .. follow -Cash donatlon'lIc"~Pi;;ll-!
re~lved,
~;u; ant, 8.n~ (o.rmers going on
and only the old Dlen -were left In
n
1914. and Mae.
Inte.reet. for
.£385 ;
Satwv.ay's
sales J
; Mooday'. sale,. £1.141; Weclneoday'.
Thond.yl~ Bates. :£860; 110 that the sales
rewlted. m the r&lSmg of about £4,000
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