Reading Observer 06-1916
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-'our .earlie
, re!tWrlu~d ' .victorious' to
.cleaned ' with
Hudson's
traaition for
to~. Its
to-day are
,;,....IL').⢠⢠â¢
up
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~venits
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Soldiers to-Clay are en.blllBclng
triuiitio'nl . won by ~Jir regiments ""'"TA
ago. ' Hudson'ra S~p can
for all-round use lD the hOlmel
splendid for home
washing Clothes.
Hudson's Soap for washing
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. EV~~HERE.
Hud~Ji Limited. Lir~l Wert Bromwich. & lADdou..
va.. "'.....
SALE.
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AT 'Tm;
COUNTY
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.. few,year.' abeenoe that P!,:.~~:~;:IU~ coeealul pl.,.-, Ie A. Royal Divorce, "
.. !~ Royal County'Th..tre,
II".. written by that skiJful drjLDIO'\ilt
I " W â¢â¢II. &l\d the fact that it h... b!ee.n
oontinuoualy for a quarter of &_.
~iim'.n1 to it. ....U-merited popul&rity_ .
GREYFRlARS" SUCCESSFUL .EFFORT.
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Th. ground. of Groyfriaro' Vi....g. p_ted â¢
channing- &ppearaDOO <>ll W~:r afternoon,
....hen a very ~ mi.uion';· -..Ie of wort"...
held. . Stall.. loaded with 31utable article.. were
arranged arouud the lawn, and throughout the
afternoon buyinr proceeded · bri~y, the proceed.
inp beiJlg enliftned by Ielect.iOns of music by the
Greyfri",,' Men', Bervice Orcheltr&, \Older Mr. C_
H. Th&Okw&y_ At half-p~ foor, 'ILO~ -sain .t
6 :30, mil8ionary conoorta. w~ given. ' and the
MW.ion HaJJ Choir aang chorUse. at 7.30.
Thlt sale WM opened in the ' aiternoon by the
Mayo. (Mr. L. G. Button). -The Vicar, the Rev.
W. .A. Doberty, preoide<1, iIlpp<lf\ed by the .Rev . .I.
Bi~ter and Capt_ ~onâ¢â¢ (G, oytrian' Chnrcll .Anny
Mi8lion) . The.r& were aJ.o preaent: Mr. atu:\.Mit.
M. H. F . Sutto'o, Col. BiichIDon-D.unlop, ~rigadle.Burgeon Robertson, ,etc.
â¢
Th~ V,,,,,,, oaid they had mel the .. filled with.
loyal spirit of' obedien.. to oor Lord', groat miemonary commmd. T~ were two kin<h of mialiona:y· work. Ooe WM mieeiOD&ry , work abroad.
In· which " they were ' represented by their own.
-_,_miNionar,. io Ceylan. I .There ..... a~ iniuione.ry â¢
worlr; at home. . Let tI1em nol forgot IJio h8&1beri,
who, &If.I. e:riat.ed at hOme in our great cities .... .The
ohim:h putoral aid aWl rep_led their effort
OD behalf of these ~eDl at ~ hOlDe. There. ",&I
allO A atall. the"p1'OOl!ll!Kb of w~ .....-ould So t:o the
fODd of .Gre'yfrian' Day School, lbnt all the .other
were tor the luppod of their own. foreign
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READI~G CONSERVA
.u..
miMion:..ry;.. DfJI}lite the large numbeR of men
CLERK'S DEATH
TRIslJTllE TO ·LORD KITCRENER.
BARRACKS.
KATESGROVE WARD
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:~t::~~~t~~I~~~'~
j
ocQ.urred a.t Rea.ding B~nacka on
aged 68, e~ployed as &
suddenly seized with
,the Fvening.
the Acting Coron,e r for
. Ma.rtin) on Wednesda.y
~1JO<'ot'iOD I~a.a ~ld
Ken~t
~
~ell-
~ J;1;a.r~
Campi~n. .~i8el~
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.com".to sin ;,p 'hla
io :""" of the larg..t
, ·¥d poemt pOrioh.. of the t.nnL
.
TIio It.Uhol.t,rl ........ follaw:_ \
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Plain ...d fan"l'...orlt, (l), Mra. Doherty; Mra.
Sinter ·...d tho V i _ . Worlring Pony; (2),
l4ta. Green IIIId merilben of \h. Young Women'.
Christi... Aooocialion.
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Hardware: · Th. Rev. I. Sinter ind memhera .f
~e Men'. Service.
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Tho Gir!.' ~ B..,a and
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Wo"bd Caning: Mia Bpanow, Mia, Bparg IIId.
...,.. of tho Y.P_U.
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⢠''Uoeful atoll< . Capt. . Jon.., Mrs.- JOIIOI, 'and
mem"ben of tbe Yiuion BaD...
B'II'eol<n Min G . .Btainlon, Mill M. Th&Okway,
and children of the Vica:ra"Je Bibla ClUIeS. .'
Ref_ent. :. !In. Gilieo aDd h~1pOi'L
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L.H.M.U_ and C.P.A. stall : Mrs; and Mi ..
Anlioe'.
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Grey/rian' School otaIl : -.'lliia Chandler ... d
loolpol".
COUNTY tHEATRE.
OF
AGO.
A TOPiCAL ' PLAY.
~n
'j;......... __ .....,
had' donDOd the khald · t>Dilonn, but oU d..,ply reto know tha.t b,-had been ID. iq-health.
he ~ould loon be muoh better-;i~~~;ae~~:;~;~ .J&o t...tijled, to Mr. ~'8
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-and
Mr.
to
the -earnest.' .ent.husiaad.. · which
~~ 'Wiu.:"& - cough _""d ~ompl.ined of feeling
t.ire4- . Ue . wJ\8 a.. steaQ3j map. . .
Ed~~ ~ohll Ber;vJck, of 742, qxford-~d)
~admg, ... d that he ~ . ,·clerk at the reOl'UltwR
of6.~ . at .tho. Reading ~a.rmcks,
where .decea~
ma.de no <:ompl~t
pUt into hia work.
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w~ ~o_ e~mploved. , Deceue~
. Pon spoke 'of the excellent work done ~ot;mg hl1J, h ealth and ~Is~h.a.rged . his d,utiee:
b ' -the Committee : an~ .of -the enthue.itL8nl w..bioh
8l'!-~1I1actori~y:. 0 ,11 Monday le venlng wltness heard
Barber &1"oyo manifeaWl, ond Aid thot
hun :
Imd_ 5ubâ¢â¢
observed blood
~""~be~~ 80me y..... ago wben, if it had 'not ooJ"'Pg -from .hi
5,
nose.
Wdlt.qfe"Io~~t
I,;, \d~1
J. Turtler an~ Mr. A.. Whit.e/\i would: . WuO ~p. ,f!JTlva.l vronounce 1 e
00 ex me .
1ditlicult llldeed.. to ha.ve kept the I nes "fa.~~u,rpnsed that the man should ha.ve c!ll~~r~~~~~g~:~~,,~
, ;' ; . . I lape6d .w such a. In~dden manner. H e s~ered Wl~
.
,had ~ AId a U'M!-y CQ.ugh, WhlCP W'" yery bn.d:at ~l~es_ His
that I he had. work :was comp~ratlvel1 easy. Wlmea ha.d preUBe' of ViolUly h .....-M him talkmg to another clerk ~bout
.
- Iii
II fi Id
8
era for .. ~ " pen an
~h b'e f_ound tha.t Id.e&th was
~ alwa.yll
r _ owe
1. . a.
d-;'i;':-'m~~~ thiie came due to &:.ftlp~ure of au 8ll~une:m. I
. cOuntry's
It \ ~u . stated tbR:t. it. SIster of the deceaaed bad
manY othe~" been ~b~vered a.t Jjecd..
oou".ne lw~ htl , i\ jvefaiot 0(_ death, from natural cames Will 1'tId by ~he JUry.
what he ~eesed.
~.
~
9~uglllng,
:l
~uenUy
a'td"""i" s .
;!d :
turnr
it· A:av/,I:'~ed ..
, . . w,pi , or ,
~~:~~~~~~E~i~~~~
.
t.O on and
the
ti.rcU
laa~ ~nue.L
.l:it.ndsom~
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THE '
11 ~TunONS.
.At the
of the week omori,
e4
TfSTJ aU!picioul !for ., .W~t of the Irillbi;t
tion.
hundred ~e\-"", ro ""0''''1 '
100,000 N&ti.ta of .~,' after t:ing ad.
dresSed by Mr. I :pev~, ~oU81y p&a&ed a reS?'
fation on Sun~y ~ht⢠.P!~I" on record. t.belr
.. strong oonricl$On H thu ~o l p~al~e:ugg~kp
hr Mr. lJoyd
.. aJl'drd tho b.. iI of " P'"
v!!donal .. tllem~' of th;JIrioh questi n, wbich
Ulater Na.tiooa1i.t.. can a.c t without &Dy sacrifiCll
of principle." ~"tla.at !-lIP acceptance ot such.
settlement no" lwwld lead
thi near fqtu re to I
full and complet& and ftn&l :Weme:nt of the wbllJ â¢
lriah Question on the baiia t"f UIlity and good.will
"-L all ___,Ipna
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of"- Ir'_L.
pie " The
lLIIIong..
~
peo .
attitude of the iBelf&&t. Nationalist. a~gured well
for the acceatarice of Mr. Lloyd George 8 propo6t,11
hy ~e oonf~rence of ' representa.tive NaLion&Ji5fA
from the six excluded counties (Which W&II (Jailed
(or Friday. In the cou.r-se of tb, week t here wera
disquieting nuitours abroad that, the settlementwas in danger 'of rog wrec:ked. Dot by Nati oT\fiJ.
ists cr Uhter UnicoiatIJ, but by !the 0ppollition ofl
Uniomsts in the sOuth of Irel8.:Qd_ There wa~
agreemenl in public
opmJOn
in
thlS
ooUl$'y,
·apa.rt
from no
theoLher
m06tI)]"n
reaotionary section of the Prese, that
oould offer moo !ho~s of settJing the Iriab difficplty,
~d that its ~ea.t would be a dilUter ' tUld â¢
w;rong! not only to Ireland, but to the whole L m·
Pll'S.
Fifio""I'
~e
=
b
. e
ho:,,~ver, ~o.t · comple~
T e Acting Coroner for the Borough. Mr. F. W .
held an:i.~·que8t on Wedneada.y concerning
df which
d ~ the ~b- the . ~udden , d~th of a. visitor to Reading, J!lJlle8
on Junc:,o 21st. :M~.06~ A~ Ed~rd,\ Hand, of 160. Caldersbam-road, West
pre.entotion. in ., feI.ieilous Eail'~' '. ' .
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. T,e' wadow gave eVld,ence that her husband was
DEFENCE
60 ~e~ ' of a.ge a.nq. had been in the employ of
REGIMENT_
the Grea.t .Western R a.ilway fOl;" 35 ye&I'S, and was
C 8rk at . Paddington Station. For .the Pa8t
mo~ h' ~e fS-d been u~a.'ying with, his sister-.in-law,
lot (READING) BAITALION.
Mrs Ba:dley,' 0(' 148, qavershBJll-roa.d. R8ll.dmg, for
' a, 'l]iat' -ind change:
AbOut tbree yean ago he. suff.red from· the 'eflect. of ",ood poisoning Ihrough
, SA.ITALION ORD~RS,
.e.tin"g. sauSageB, ,arid had. not "been the flame m~
Orders' for "'Week end.h:ig Jul,. let. '
since· .lti He. '~Iqed ahort of breath, and ha.d. been ~ SatmUa.yL. Jtme 24tb..---Joel Shield Gom petitimA
wlll~" d~or -"I :E~li.g , for th .... y...... lIe con- at Earley l<&ng'e.
.
5ulted ~a sp'e"cialist", who sa.id he wo.s suffering from SUnda.y.-Parada· Armoar" 2.30, for B-attallllU
a.Jciil8.tftP lleaH: " .' : "
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drill a.t Cihtra Ground,
D t . ..Hope' said t hat · on examination he fo-o.nd ; hat
Tueeda,...---(Jlau for N.C.O:. and I recruita, aI
deeease(t's -hearl, liver
kidneys were disea.aed, 1Vhich &llJ' membe.ra may &-ttendl Cintr& Grouod,
au'd ::th,~;·tJie man died from heart faihri-e. ,The 7â¢.30.
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dl..... ,;. "of -tlie" hea,rt . had- been of long .tanding,
We<1neoo!al.-Sand p...'i06, SIi. Gil..' H.Il,
and ,'tjlere' ",a,· fatty degeneration.
Battalion drill, p&rade Armo.ry 730.
tho
HOO:Ha.dl~y,' of 1,48; CaveI1lba.m-roa.d. Reading,
Prid8J".----8pe~ia.l i~structlon as u81Jnl'Urtl lta
iaidjlthat rdeceqe:d 'was his brother-in-law and boo Ar~ttr,Y, 7.15, to whlCh aJ.] ~~mbers &nd r
beeu! s~yh~S ~~ .him fo~ th& past threo months_ are lllVlt.ad.
On 'TueSday. tb!l1 were gomg together for & water I
..tt!P~ bu~ oil gQ~g ' to call him witness f~und him I
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(A. B. C aDd D. Com.pan.iel. )
to _I>t dea.d.
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.. Ordora.. tor woelt ending July lat.
Tlie ~iur.y returoed- a verdict in ' IttCcordance with
Sun<lay_-&. Batt.alion . ord.,...
the inediearevidence, and expressed 8ympathywith
Monda.y.--8b.ootiug. D Comp&DJ" I Alfred -8t~
tbe relat.iv,~s.
·
.
~e, U,30 to 8~30.
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n
'Ttiaed&y.----.8e.&' Battalion order.. S\1oob nf,
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Company, Allred-street R&l')~ 6.30 to 8.30. !
Wedneed&-y.~ ·; Ba.tta1ion orders_
;
PROP'Q,SED ·r.itTHODIST UNION. TJlursda
y .-8hoot;ni, a Company⢠.AIfred-st.:-ee;,
! .:\ : . '.. :.,': '.
: .,. . ;
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~e, 6.30 to 8.30" _
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Frld.y .-&. Jl&_ion ol'kre.
Sb .c\ml, - .
eonl_nee at Not- Compa.Dy-. ' Aifred.-«tr6et D!-nge. 6 .~ tlo 8.30_. f(
&ffeCtin~ the fut~
Tho . Alfrod-.treotl and Oxford-,"'! Jl,&og",. · debot:ed.
A I'8Olution open to &u maolOOn of A to D OoIl1pani~s da~i1i
,
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' J. II. HODGt;iON, Li~ut.. · ...'O ·,
⢠' Piclr:ett. (Ma.n.
.
Cotnmand s. nt.
a committee of
BERKSHIRE
-',.
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battl~
.,... ~ ....... ..., .... ⢠w .....~ " ' " _ " ...... ..".,.,.~, _ _ ⢠~~,
more. The.,. were proud to
w tba.t 141'., Barber sAia ·that_doeeued bad, lodged wit.h ber. '. H~ m1- wllich anybody might.JlaTe-~ proud to posle!S'I"
whh hu ';'",.d on the
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BupeC8ed~d
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,'·-od
:rt.o.e
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tribute to th~ memory of I,~r4
OJ Lo~ ~as specially
...·ph.~i. of the ·· Igrea.~ tr~umplj of
in wlUcb Lord Kit.cb~ner
a.nd which I. . . he a.bM doned
with
only when it 'beCame cleM' tbat 1jt
would not give.. US oJ} that sufficed for our nation'iJ
needs:' Though tha.t aystef had. to be
in the end, it. had conver,ed our modest ¥"
peditioluu'Y Fol~ into &- host of million., upbolding the honour of t.ha EmpT
,I
& hundred
I field. allover the world.
TÂ¥a. _ Lord La~'Id owne 8&l'd , wapi ...,....
ror Ibe voI~ .
a !'\4~.L~~ =-ph"
"~Iu.w
te.ry By.tem. "'I'_d for , the enchanter'. "..,d whlfh
L<>rd Kitchen.. oouId wieJ~"L<>rd 'Derby med, ,
ape6Ch !ull of iDtim~
~~lectio.n8. I Hut
he partIcularly dwelt: U
. e meet,lD i Wltb memo
herS of ~e HoUle 01.
..â¢â¢ w:hie.h waa ~~
Kiloloen... I la&t. pubjjo ..t.
When ho lefl lilt'
room,:' Lord_~,.1>y jaaid, ' where; the", bad 'be",
II
A meeting of the :Katelgrove Ward (No.1) Com.
mitteo of tb~ Readme Contena.tive and "PnioI116t
at the 4f
Arm,,".
. iQqQe2!t was
~ay ~ last week. In the una.roldable Ithe Borough (Mr. ·f.
the Chairman, ldr. A. H. ~ul1. Mr . C. A. a.ftet;noon;. . ' :
â¢.
l
.j.ne,..ILll""lX PNlided &n4
& ...
RebecC'.8.
of
Common, BwaJlowonr beha.1f ct. t.behoCommi
.to I h' " . fleld~:. a wi~ow) sa.i4, th&t she kn~w the mt.n perh _> ~~t.hro
hon.
...~ 1 - I :Rb
~al ,&rita
ug 'D£-t.
&<>me 'I SOD&l1y.
, ' , He .·'Y8.I
,
.
6....
,· years 0 f age :' an d 8. grocer ~J
~ i~ poitLto_ ~ _~~ bon ilIo m
S.ptom'ber
'. y
....
trade.
had
occ&8ion.uy with her for
and wbd Bad been for"""",
.
. "'"
tho _
tbN 011. wu ·.... boriL:and ~~_,"P
in tha' treD(lbea. The Cha.irm&n hop6d~. t~8 P~.t fo~ ye~; arid alto~ether ~~ had knOWU
in' tbN parioh, ana-who dorin!i Iior . ·"tiui).&-!
~ who had been invalided home, would 8QOh hipl f~r' abQqt 21 years. ~ecea.aed vUllted her ja.st
~. ~ to 'Malt.h age.in. I
' j . Sunday. ana altbo,pgb he did lnot appe~ to be well
ond
iDlP.iratioa
from
tho
Wcl>f6&a
whe
I
---,---'-t-,..--;---+----:-+--""-i-----.L_-;
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h&d ' miiilat.ed ' ali tbN ohurch.,· BaIeO of '""" I â¢
M'r ' J Tu1lnOt al50 opoke .,. behlLlf of Ih. Com- 'he ..... ,be~ter. tilj,ri h. hod boen. Bmoo h e had
.... line ina\itIItlo.,." ~ \Ioer ' _~h' th.
mit~ -and I&MIIl'ed :Mr_ BoMb' thot b.......iO- be,en in. llealling deC6...d hod had - bad cough,
..hoi. of tho 1>&riah togotho'r, _anl"-u.. ~ ~
t~ feelin f the bol~Coii:Unittee when he He ' y,~ a; smgle . m~ and I durmg the put few ~ver ~o hunch.Wl ~embera f Parliunent q~estl~~'
.tIorded him
opportunity of ezp~ lWr
lDg
.
~0
"e.
yurs. ~he ·Iiad·,found him to Ile sleady.
_
wil him for ⢠donllcLlrable
a, ~e lofl behi.d hlUl
he&riy ~ wioh.. to Mr_ Doherty..... IDIn who
Ha"or,_
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' tier h&d lost through the w.., there ..... ne.",
.t&I1 .there at -that .ate... men'.~ atall. That ·.they
owed to-Mr. Sinter, whb. ' .. in â¢.n'.work ha' unde;r.
1ook,' had t-llrown hi. lleart &Dd IIOU} into · ita or,.&pi:ution_ . In ooocln-'iOll, the .Vlcar o~ that
thla w.o.the fint tim. he liad b<;On' among them on
ll10h on occui~n, &lid h ..... Nj",~. to find the
..
IIliuionary ,p"'t , lO .ist~g and ftonriahiDg.
Th& ~YO'" io iIeol&riiog tho' ..le- opoD, ...d It
,;.... ⢠pleaaun to him to find ' himself, &ller .-.
pon'od of abou. tlrenl,. DIOII\U',"!,
ag ....
. tho fomili..- IOil of ~ pariah, â¢
~ with' which 1Io' h&d beoD 0iI00i....r oiin.. hla
~ 'd&YI. 11. OOD~·.tho 'l'irioIa' ''I''m
" IIt'l'i!lr ill ·own- ~OIIorj, !lM,' rmly _m · ta,;, ~
&"'...,,&.0. NOTES.
UNIONIST . ASSOCIA
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VOLUNTEER
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and