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[B,EADING

BUEWERY,

h.tltle.nt f,. unhlU he
loin tor l!IentlC6.
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lI~Il'ARY "llPN'1'RAOTO~a,

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TERMS OF TkE APPEAL:Mon pM' ed I'Cat.egory A tJ on m Ical'

W;rlght. the newly

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S.le. RUT.WAY STA.TION, BRADING.
I

cler~cal

of horses, mot or dnv611J, men WIt

,for IUs
busme... had been
vlted Bro. E. B. De.Idm,.",
the Vlce.aIiaU', to
)lad prepared 111
dent's maugural
whIch Bro. WI1gb,t.l l?rol'1!sed
nat, meettPg.
~polog ..mg

and

l1oCCOuntaner erpen enoo, _'Vlth pOie e:q.erl~ee,

PRlOR

LISTS

l' ELEG~).[S

.'lDd

ON AI'I'LIO'ATION.

No. 76.

SHADOW"

starts "I;httnday ~lth

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., l ':l:u:..citmz TROVE."

ANIMA TED GAZETTE.

BY APPOmnlF.NT TO KL'lG C1';ORGlI v.

mometer

LISTS OF SEEDS FOR THE FARM
P RICE
AND GA.RDEN post free on a ppl1cat"oD

•

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DI'NG
PRICE.

.. 3/6
I
1/9
!ALL G,ONE. '

th~, SlDC.

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b

hen the ther.
r
degree. On
by i. a. severe thun-

glstered a. m::L.X.lmum of

eaeh.
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e);i:ie:~~'~ they were lOOked u(>O.B
was WIth diffif\ll,y .l!hI'~
t.1l6ll" ewu 'salvation..

to iJmnk ' the- Gwern•
;__ ::.~J..i~i,:u,_-~r•• hAca\l'" III It .W;Ia Itbo
tho hlgbeaL 'lttribUteo
the Governn\.ent rlr.i~
wottln. o( a; branch, Y<\t "
ijl~ 'grQwth. or~tJi&

Bg~DJ1f(J, 8A1'U/lD~Y. MdY 26,1917.

e'V6mng

IT needs a herOlc falth-almost, perh ..p,;

REA-DING. , .

the sense of It credo quia. lDlPOsslblIe J I _
ro look for great results from the Iflsh
Conven Uon. Bat hIstory,. fuU of rebuke.
for the man who sneers at herOlc faith, and
th~re ."I'as a note of hapeIjUnes, ill the ParJ.ament'\4'y debate,j with which the new
scheme \was lallnched which has n'e ver been
.truck oe Jonatl before.
"I have oeme
assured hop~,' ~ SOld Mr, ROOmond, .. t.hat
the r",ult may be a blessed one for Ireland
and tha Emplle. .. • Sir Edward ,Carson, :if

In

30th,

• barred the doo; agamst hopelessDfSL II I
beh eve," he proClallOed, .. that the moment
'fO~ shake hands over anything &8 a 5tep
towa rds more general unlOn you go much
farther ilhan ' you ever thought' you would
by shaktng hands. " 'rhere ,. mucll wlwom i
m that doklaratlOn. It means thst there 10 1
more In any SLtuatlOn than & atnctly logIcal
e:t amlnation O~ ' ]ts factors WIll rev~aL r It 18
O&SJ to ridicule the ,dea 101 r. qnventlOD.
Have not' hoth SIdes, ;t may be s&ld, an·
Dou nced theIr Irreducible mmima f nlster
Will
not
accept
lrlsh
go ... enlment..
N ~tlOnalists are pJedged against pa-4t;.tiOn.
What alternative ;s there1 tven a Convention representative of aU section. o~ Infh
lile C8.IUlot combme mcompatibles or ' defy
tbe rules of l~e. , That IS a diflie~lt con"
tentlon ' to answer. We are not !lure Uto.t in
p ure reason '}.here 11 lIny answer to it.\
'!;herelor. , ''1.~ad of bo~ering About it let,
ds hr.ve .. eonvention. There is a Ilogic ofl
events ..s wen ... 01 tho study, and ,the imposslble ,. alway. happoJUDg.
.. W ... Jeed
on h o pele ~s }jope," and it has more than
o'ilce proved .. 'vory satisfying diet. r
~
'rhe pnrallel. thnt have 'Q,oen quotect are
not precIse. But they hn.ye th18 me~ih, th~t
& clash of a.pparently m:comP"i"tlbl~ aspIra.tions w&lI common to all the instances mentioned: And to take a question of 'd omestic
polit,cs, . whole could th.... hav.a , heen a
cl ash of m~ oo~cting _ views' than there
1'as lD the fr'\Dfh\s'l. conference 7 Yet th.e
result was aareement. Sir Edward Canon
gives WlSe ad'lli,ce .ag..m when he sa,.o, .. Let
• . if we ' are to hsve' Ii- ConveDtion, go
there I Wlthout h&ring laid do....n ' anl~lng
whatsoever II It; is 3. gro.wing conviction in
England that Englishmen do not nnderstand Ireland.\,; Berhaps we have been a
long
leaflUDg ,t.
What will be the
result df Ibslimep. meetmg (In thetr own
sqLl . lace to f~q , A ' satirist might make
great play WIth the prospects of the Con.
ventlOn.
Nobody suggests that it will be
dulL But ,1 Ireland be a nap-on, whatever
ebulhbons. of Ce1tlf splnt may occur Will
be u nderstooci. 'There WlU not be the con5tant hlDdral1Ge of n a.tional DUSunderstand..
ings. !All this, it may be said, 1.S an msu~
sta ntiaY groa.nd 0!l wmcb to base hopes
when plam logic;" against tbem Bu ~ plain
lo~,c 15 alway. beUlg routed,
It is llpon
lqst - causes alld llOposlible Ioyaltl"" that
the .. al Ofl ~l1~tory appea.n to be .et. .. EngI,nd', extremIty." It used to be Said, w,th
Unl !i te r
meaning,
illS
IrelamPs opportUlllty n May we not say as much to..day 1R
& mOTB plea~U1g sense 1
'l"bere 11 no doubt
about thoe Oftrem,ty. Mr. Asquith talks of
• bankruptcy . of statesIVa"sh,p.
We have
cnme to a " real~satton that $Omethmg must
he done, and we ara a.kmg Ireland to cio
It
Who wq not hope t.bat the leq.rs and
mISgiving' of the sceptic may be confuted,
and th.t p"""e may be found , as Mr. Wilham 0 P-rien pots ,t, "at the half·past
ele 7enth hour "1

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remonOf WUl&.

.f

mem~ ..

,

Howell, Quelch, Min Mom.go,

pard Cbapel are

"fhich the &v Charler Plgott · ~.
preacher and lectUI"" for the day.
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of the
,

pa.trcmage lias the

r~~~o~fn!~

bn8iness

js . &.~rit-

Ibusiness S(lj1lJllC1o>,and.a
asset if the JJrOper
is- -adopted. No·righi
tbQmress maa will

the

ldes. at cOuning

of the- publio •
conaidm:atiqn. It
~ be desires.
in Ol!der- 1;0 ciobtaW. the

the

best

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cn!l1lents.of

M,k'lud~n.

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: PALA.Cl!f THEA.TRE.

m " trumeu~l

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Ma_

u"io~'~-lj~'!te'''!'t''t K

d"

of the Bohool.

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In'>.N

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LABOUR PARTY
AND
1l~,,])'Eri'l£m~ik~~
CONSCRTPTION.
tile I L.P ' ..

d1>n,o",ltr~!ion

of

i9'

pages,

&p-

,

as t hey do to readeI'8(
household, are r~
re-Irea.d by thousands
Here then is e. t

or .

opporturuty

for

I

,cUSll,es," men to me.ke ! I

any announcement
,
may wish to bri,ng
the notice of ,*e in-

of~ ~orarly
the Oounty .o( BerkS.

£5\

M""ters (tl'aiooll) :-£100 per annum

.

SeF," m

For uWlElI'tifica.ted ......tan;" wIlD

RIVER + RIPS FOR WOUNDED

Reading Cue and Comfort. Committee are
.. ~n orgl\Dl51111i1: rl vef tnps fQ1 wQunded -soldlen Tbe

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The roads are a

will

ed\lCll~Â¥n ,

~t.ht>

P'?'::ated ubder this eectioD the 'Dl1nlmum sn.lacy
£lO \eeo.
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, .

In "many cases tbdy
h~ve been'\badiy cut up by the tremendoul!I &mOU.l·
( If hea."lY .p:l!ht.aiy trame, and It· IS to L be hoped
th at. the Rood ~oat'd wllJ come to the re.l!lcue In
reg ....d' to education, 1>1r) Preston, ~l>e C1i&ll1ll:l1l
of tpo FmtUlC6 Committ¢e, ].a aangame enough t o
ho~ tbat jthe ,Q9uoty
bene?t to t.he extent of
from 1nO,000. t. P11,ooo from tbe pro~1 new

million grant (or

-~

For untr'- oet>I.i1i~ ~lstsnt tea.c.beno .p.

b. County kn ows -the

102 for the constAb"l.rv

um

' B A.eoiol.al\t Mas!<n
OD tho
ot4/f per
of ..nnum
SohooIa.
-£111;
nslllg
b,.
annual in'_DiIo cf £5 t.o £ 25 per annum a.nd
. then ot £10 to £190 p"r, amrum~ ...
AooiB\=t Miot........._£l00 per amIUD> rising by
annuaJ. lncrement6 qf
to £145 per annum.
F,rot ...u.taI\to of Seri.ior Schoola appomted ex·
1'""'81y .. ...00 will. be pe.id '£10 per ..nnum
addition to the oa.J,3.ry provided by this OIl_ctlOn.
D. ,
.,
For eeri!ift--;t..l .AsIista",,".

annum

alloca ted for
cduCOl-hon' is :£65,824 and fat highWAYS £62,935.
th(! ne:tt · la.rgBlt It.em of ~pendlture bemg
£~

u.

will b& pa;d £10
per &D'Qum 10 addit.ion. tit> .t.he IlIWuy provided by
!.his sub-_'P'"
[I \ i

Special fiaot

.u..._

T h e amount

so\lr~e of continu&! oan.xlBty

_..l _ _

pT6Vl
'! paoye 0 ~
£145 per eJX1um.
,- ..

n.wg by ..nnua.! llIC~ eJ flO to £130 a.nd tben
of £10 W £175 per .... num
,
I
AaoiBtAnt Wot,...... (t"",ned) -£90 per oanum
rlQDg by lUlDUaI. llICI'IlIIIe1>tt. of £5 to £125 per

da.v·g- "1'unes)' which we prmt elsewhere He
",,11 be much 1D!880d , and the deepest sy mpathy

r"und t.oT'begrudge It

_t .,
.

~
~
£5
that
ousT.
bl .. -;~t
Sect
n abeoreMinim

"""""'D

Ma.Jor Flem mg wn! a good apo .. tsman aud
popullU' With everyon e
He bad .announced h l3
IntentIOn of not agalll seckmgl electIOn A we ll
deserved a.pprecHLtlon o! him i1Fpea.red In yester

lirllue of edUcatlOll

per an.numJ

IpS re-s;rt.ed on Friday lR "wt ,week. when the
8%pensea were defrayed br the members ot the Athe·
meum Clup. Mr. T R. T.m.e. chBJl'ml.n of the ,Club.
WAS ]lroserit, a.ceompar.J.ed bl Mr G. Mites. ,COlonel
Xelll'ltng-ton wa.! In flhargfJ of tluf-:-PR.r1l" which num~

bered 120. Tbe ~rt1 proc,e~ed. 011 lIltij "Brltanmlo. ..
1\8 far as II The BNtie a.nd Wtldte." 1t~ and Cl{!8rettes
IbelllJ;" pro'Ytded on !board The proceedm~W'cle.pleas-1

iu!!;ly divenllfied bv &Ouge bv Mn Dn.viq" Mr. House.

"I

~nd l.1r .. BJll
Moss, whUe' Mr. H&'tYey~ W'ft.S tho
Accompamst. Th trips -.rill ta"ke Pi4ee: tliroughout th~
summer. ~
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REE:RUITS · UP TO 50:ne natare' ~d 'urma of the appeal to men be·
~.~n ~1 "!u;! , 50 ~ .Jt age to volnnteer for
Arm¥ aemoe ",e.... ~_d6 ;fIeu' b:r fir. MOcphW<>l
•~
rI

BROAll STRE~T 6R.u>EL SUNDAY SCHOOL

The lllst alllUv,enary of Broa.d-sb'eet 8uDaay School
wal!l obaened oll !Sulldav, when tiu"Rev. W • ..Aln:. ~
fl. former D1l1;J,il1ter of
Broad-street Chapel, occupied the pulpit, - preachrng
mornmg ,uid el'erilOl!; to large "OO1IgI1!g-&tfOllt ve.-v a.ble
ar. r: mterestmg sehrioruJ. ~ mcetin~ waa Keld. 1m the
n.ft.enloon. 'PreSided o,et \:Iy MI .. J S:'faUtiw, the Pr681~
dent of the Ren.<hng Sundav School Union~ anti. an
A.ddt ees to the cbtl\lreD WM dell.,ered by the Rev. E J.
Perr ,' , of Tileholilt. A Rel~ti on of hymns, etc., WM
ndlruTl1bly rcuderod &t M I1P 1Sf'l1 vice by the children of
the Sunday Schpot. for which they: bad been epeOlaJly
trained by Mr F \V H&r\eyapd },fillS E Gl'eeu. the
I hO
lfmuter and organbt re&pecUvely of IBroa.d. •• treet
Chapel.

Legf{. of Rddhtll r jZTAndlSoll of

ha...,

}.S

p-.d

tho Pre!imuiuy Wt.ificate Exammetlon or :p<MSSeSS
011& <I the <>tber quallfic..t'9.\"', recogni&ed by !.he
Board of Educ&ti<>n.
Aesi6taDt Muten.-£70 per a.nuum n stng
annutl lllCl'leDleUU of £5 to £105 per annum.
h ...",l.aDt MlBti-eoses ~ per annum r_g
aDtl'UaI l..OOl"eID6ut& of ,., to £95 per a,nnum

SPEGUL SUll'JECTS rEACHERS.

Domest.lo Sub]ecta -SupeI1hlfienden t.-£170

to £20() ~~ Increments of
Sen.1OT
an~
at
p~~
Ce~:;;S~~~~~~~~
t.o Scotion I of the' ocaIe.
aoool'lhng to Section n. cL
The n~l~~nt foc
be the UJ;D.e

88

for

:.;;~~:t.~~;~~;

WORJUED,OVER
"MATTERS.

'YIILII'"

'.,; SAO END.

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ma.k~~e~"'i~~~~~~~~':1

Bohrt,ott
..... t~
thll5 woald

Thi..s eection includes only
'I'm afSSi6ta.nts ft...,.
potntcd UTlrct!6ly 8.1;i lIllleh and , u f 8. rule, o.ppomt·
IOOI>t ..,U be' made by promot~from Section n
..!.ooi.ot<u>l;
-MimmUm £5 abo"" tha.t P"':
VlOUl!rfy pa.yAb1oe under Sec:stJo.n • Maximum £190

l*t,

a firs t-OI8S8

of

oly Trinlby .
by """'U&\ 1MrearochlaJ, St Laiu....

!',ectJOn I
A.-Finlt h_;j.nAo...

The upen~lt.!.lro Jor the year Wll1 amount to pver
£133,000, ent.,lmg " rate 01 2s 3id m th' £
fh ls 1A an mcreaee of
bu t as t he whole of It
W l ll go . tqr c411~tlOnal
urposes no one Wl ~ be

medium. The .I

!Jilf)S',

jQ8tlce m a more
who ha.ve, a.nd who

-£WJ

~. ftag Mr H M . Stephen._
..tOil,
putofan8econdar,y
th&
Inspector
Schools for tru..dirtriet l and Dr. Spen~r .... et:! am.ongft
tb08o'Preseut. S9~OqUl'lDtly' an admirable address on
~e m... run~ 01 Empll'l> Doy W.. "",,,·byMt. J. W.ll.,
Wo.Tden of Wadham College, Orford,
an old boy

still

lulled to rest by a deepE/r oonVlction 01 thoSei;who
were responsible
of th. people to
heed thoU'
roIanl:e

All SIIoUlt.' I Ca.vcl'4bam P&rocb~a.l Infants' , OaverP<I4'OOblal G".I&· . P.Jn'io" ClI1'U«h Girla', Chrirl
Church IafaDte', Ca.vei8bam ~ R C., Lower WhitJey,
st. J a.m<s', GWYf,.,..,.! .
,
Grade V
...nng to .Il1 ~ """,ual
_nls of £10. - ~ . Gi'eo) , 'Silver...........
Laurenoe·4.
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WEST READING LIBERAL CLUB
driTe
da.noe. tbe drat of a.n extm
,
when

th~m_

Ap(l., ~o ~ so~

wHe in a. state of unrest, an unrest _~ if' nrit.

~TANT TEAqHEW~

COUN!Y FINANCES.I
Tbe ,Fman.c", of the qounty mUJ~ he eon,ldered
upon the .:hole to be in a satisfactOry' conditIon

Observer

most

.bam

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th~ Part of the local
The

ff

the question
m~
should be nc? hesit&-

St..

the same t.llr~ of anxiety.

tWit ..11 orgarusat"1!lB, v.1lCther Trod. U ~ C0operative, TeacherS Unions or Ftwn«iy ~es.,

Ca..vershs.m Coun.ciJ, Reading

,

will be extended to hIS Wldot and .11 tbe mem
hers of h,s lamily. ,

ho~old

lD

mento of £10. -Ba1laoo.. I anta', Groveland..,
. John·~ . St. -Gi1c.'
Infan"", St. Mary'. GU'!&', S M""Y'. ~ant's ,

bt.l'monv. SlSte1'8 AUltin, /lcroba.tio 8-peoi...

Alltv act , Harry Bedford, ohltol'&Cter comedia.n. HArrv
TAft, comedian. b ene nose. comedienne. and Albert
Athas and LizZle Colhnl, th& famou.s comed.y a.rtiBtea

word.

li.

to o,btain a. life free- from acute a.nxtetf and

.paver'y. Bnt, nJllS, they JOllIld

Olilde n .~£I70 T'IIIIDg to £200 by ..."ual I",...,.
ments of £10. Ka:tesgrovo,' ~
I rge Palmer Girls'.
Now TowD GirlG'• Now Tow Infants... Oxford~d Glcle-'. OrfOrd Road 1M
ta·, Babtle, Swan.....ro&d. Wilao.. JUD1or.
GAde m.-£l50 l'1Blng to £
by alluu&l. Increment. of £10. a..o.ge Pal
InJ....",', K&tes.
~ Intabt&', Wl.18on Infa.nUJ. J Goley. Oa.versham
St Jcha 's. 1
Gral:Ie IV,-£UO ,..",ng to £1 by aDnua.! ''''''''''

A CApito! prolll'1l1nm-i h.. bOe" ,",,"god for tb.

20 ~h

•

9hurcfh.

a.nd hrl~tet

L

tb~ liOljS<l of ct~~:~;:

enoo's
Scnwr Schools.- George PeJ er. £290 nsWlg to
£.330 by a.mmaJ. ~ of £10 Wokinghamtoad (SeniOr' lind lMermed,a ) £320
£350 bf a!l.l1u&! u;>t:remen-a. ~f £10. '

Pa.1nC4!l Theatre next week. a mong the ' ltems belJllf
" The S e~en Symphony Gl..fl.," fjuMnl of vocal .D~

I

felt

111

member o"f Uie ~Hen]ey
Valentme Flemtng was
servatives wpo
loy..Jty to parlx
upbti gffa,tr..,s and

WOMEN.

MAJOR VAI,f~TINE ,FLEMING. The grelltesi . egret. Will bem thu; nClgh·
bourhood at the annonnoomen of the ddth of
M a.Jor Valentme Flcmmg, whol (or t,e"'" years was
ConSllrvative Member fm -Sonlh Oxfordshue The
ga.lI ant ge.ntleman was ki llcd In nctlOn on May

well before the
ga.ze so that lt

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II

a'!!i

<had" 1.-£195 l'I6IDg to
menlo ~ Wokio gbam.
SpeclaJ
1.

NQTES AND COMMENTS
".

ChrISt

Grode IV.-£170 nBUlg 19"
crem."t., of £10 c..VCI1Ib.a'~

tL

I' .

be nppermostdn' bie
No effort BhoQid be
to fullyimp..-those "
be wishes to
co~ with 1 the
his wares, He.
them in a
which will tend at '
to .. hit the mark," and
thus games! the pul?'J.l)1oor1; con tin ue to Ifeep

£10

Mary's, 'ril<>huroO Park ~,

Je&ldence 10
fTt'f1hold premll!1el formerly \he C4'9'el'8hl1:m
Theatnl, SUItable for fl'M&C!'& or pubJic haD,
cottagee m Anriour-road, Tilehurat.

of

me8ZlB

about thIS deIIU:ed

li t.:::::i

1' : _
ThIS n ews WIll

T1.Dl~

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st.ood lor mdu.tr)ahsm Then..oJuld
daJ'l' 1* I n _ m .
the past
been waOdaid on\! ~•.
mt.o ons or
r of the great ~ of
State From a loca.l or DAllono.! stan<Â¥oll1t
FrIendly SOCieties h. d bev~f eXI",,'lSIld their
~~~~1!:; vast as It was. to obtain direct ~pr&
of theu' <>WD Ideas. They had ..It &lorig
11". supported those partIes ",bleh 1ilid BP!lIll!'
Isupport; and which they tbought would mjalile

Stephen'., Oonlirall , OXford ~d, New
Grove!ando. Georgo Palm....
I
Grade II! - £210 1'ISI1!Il, to ~ by 'ann\r.ll

I

the . beet means of

WIIB

£265
Ooubil,

.

On
I\UCt.iQD

fJ

a.Ioo ag·~1 t.o Gnde 1.-£270 r1&Ing t.o
by &nDU&! l1lCr&menM of £10 B a.t.t.lc a.nd SW8.1lOO';Vroad.
Grade n ..-~2~ rislng to
-by annual lUcrements of £10 Ca.ver9bam
C&ver!.ham St.
J oh n '.,,' G1f;&ytrlara. Rea~ ~ Job·s. Co-ley.
Wilsoh lDtermedik,
TiJ.eb'l'~t Non;ot, St.
(men.)

connection WIth
to be held on ' Whi~1 Monday,
In

r. W H. Baseden. -

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BecaU5C'\ uUtty waa the one prOID.Ulent f¥tOr
gei,e,."tes .lrenglh I3t\'Cllgth wa.s po.... r
focussed mt.o o~e~. :ill tbe valit ol:j::m-

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AN
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.
HEAD TEA~RS'
The followlll.g ecsle of
for head tecchers

,

Y SOOIE'I.1IES SHOUI.D

UNITE, WITH LABOUR 7

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the mmmum of .£800;'" The ChD.Fan
Leonttrd
Sutton) F~od. !Lnd t.here were1so present: Alder·
m en Martin, Field. Chivers. Ilnd ull, CounCIllors E.
JackaOD, Winter, Webb. Tyrrel Newbory, Nonu.

IpEPPARD .ANNIVE~AR'l'
Anniversa:c1 .servtces

THE

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I WOUNDED SOLDIERS' EXHIBITION.
An exhibition and sale of w ork done b, the wounded
snl(hel"'l tn ReAihnlll~ to be held 10 the Abboy lio.l1, on
ThuradllY next from 2 30 to 7 p.m ~ho p. war exhi ·

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, <Yecijled to lucre... tbe
''7 and Clerk of
tbe (JOmm _
~lli ~ R T Po h) by tho 6UD1 of
£100 for
y ..... ~ndlDg 31st Mo.rch , 191~, aDd
then by two fu.t'ilhbt annun! in
nts of £50 to
v~gnl~"Dg

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bitton of ~tique needl.,wQfk lent P1
Committee.
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hac! this

lI«~ ' Educotioc Com·

TO l'A}lMllRS. ,
The Berb War AITlcullural ExeQ-utiTe Comntittee
adVll18 farm en. OWUlIt to the 1n'8:\t ehOl"tage of labour,
to place thoir machinery requmng r epa.tl"lllU the bands
of lho Imple,meut repaU'us a.t the ea.cl.ieat p0!81ble
mo~odt. .
:

hls optLDllsm was less exubBl'ant, resolutely

"ho ·e.n III

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, ilia . brtrins and

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MIl E B DlU"mI:J.~ __ill glve efldt'e8Q.8 ,t tbe
Rea.dmg SptntuoJ. hf~' OU on Sunday mornrng and

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I AT the Unltarla.n 'Fre:a.,Chol'Cb on.S nd&y...ev4I\J.Djt an
addressJwill be gtY8a 00 " The Dat:i.M
Batoonahst. n

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s'imunerhke

Slmday t he dIst.nct. was VISIted
dersto lm. rema.rkuble for tli6 VlvlF,C"i8\ and con·
~mua.tlon o~ t h e hghtnmg D urm the storm 45
i n 11or neQ.l'~Y half a.n lOch af ram ell Veget.atlOn
m every; direction hu respOnded in . marvellou s
manner to , the gemal weather cqnd tlOD8, and
dcneu' hopea are runDlng high .

IRELANO'S 0p,PORTUNITY.

1>"':"'.:. or

to

and

na.tl0nal r~~~:~:;I];l
tho foundii\g
th. (
mov~ment therD was never a. tune
man~ for Obt8olD.lDg repreiSOlltation (
local
na.tlt;mal bodlC9 WM more urgent That Ji.ad
a.m.itt.ed by the Council In P'4'slDg a res<,lu~/o ..
to nommate candida.tes for the Bonra of
,u.ns 8Jld the Town CoupctL
was full .. "livo
to the fact that. the Frlendy Sodeties enfanle& no>
creed IQ rehgton or code ill politicS. Yet. It Was
the h\&hest conception one could pO~sibl y b:a.v-O
to care for and sustaiu ea.ch otlier when laJd low
by
tho Foe.D.dly , Society- mGV6-

for local

LOCAL

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kept.

continue.

\ ea..her

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Bro Dea.dm&n's B~t~:ati<;~~~~~. ~~:i~
SooiMI~'.
llIute W1t~

Wedn.sd y was the 'Varm"t dav

iH],] KING'S aIO~DSillln{,
llEADIN(J.
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lor IDl,.jld ;Water

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THE WiATHER.-

SU'f'l'ON & SONS,

as USllal, 3d., 6cI. and 1S.
i Re.serve4 1• t /8, Incl

,are! ne.ded" urgently

Tl8,nSport '~I Wol'k lJethbera of' ~e '\foIunteer
~FQro3 who, when they ]olnBd l were una.br+to giye
thel.t whole b-ervlce to ijie State an noW'!pd tha.t
they can dp 00 WIll he gladlY' acco~ed. ~:" who
reached the age 01 41 balore helDgl cijll~t_ not
deemed to b& posted WIder ,the De,. '~h~f;rlbut
equa.lIy Wlth others 3l'e mVlted. f pOSSible, to
Jom now
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"SIMONDS. REA.DING."

1'aL.I'HONB

domestT serVICO experience" are reqUIred

OLbers

Ftiendll;y:~!.;r~~::~~~:~

pr~l5lded l>ve~ by
tirmg 'pre&ldent,1 m tile

amma·
tlon Will! be taken for general
rvi
~hol!le
p .. ,od m lower el\tegoTlts ;Jill be ken
other
form. 01 .ervl~e. Mell , with a g od Jalo'V'ledge

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