Reading Observer 06-1917
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WEDNBSDAY\ JUNB 27th, 1917.
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,The Students' Concert
ADVI!iRTISIIRs.
Letters fI\, DD8w.!r.j~o aGTertisementI'J cannot. ho" be
addre5lled to P{H)T 4aptCES, ttlJ called lot". bu~
sueh ~etterglt i:oa.y ! be ~eft. a.t our- "FUBLI3HIN6
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N EXAMIriAiio N ' for BOIlOLAm;lilPS .ud
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EXIDBI1'mXS IN MUSIO will be held' al
tho College ou ThURSDAY, JULY 12TH.
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anjl 8o.ereip C...... 3.. 6d. to IS ... Sef, .Df (loid,
8~pdll "!ld"l<iDks, 12&. 6d. \:0 250.-GAIlD1NKR. 73
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UNDAY,
lrUt,'lE 24TH. 1917.
At 630 p .LO.·
Subject
The Poetry of Shel1ey."
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Cha.raoter.
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BY APpoINttJIlEl<:r
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reqnirod tUl
HOWiEl.
's Rd" Reading,
Whar, any resrl ectable person may obt&iu. &
Loa.n from £10 to any amount wIthout fu.ll .
lor_ltop.u Oiflce forma.litlos. ~
&('u1 Co., Ltd .⢠South Street, Readiug. .
IS THE
know, but. we are
Broad ~treet, BtlPply ,IX
15,. 6d' ~~J~Ter.plated,
Jo.eph ! ~en Beat
CuUe.,. rl'¢.luq and ·rep,airellL
No Fe" ot Socurities. are requ.ired.. aDd
the amduDl > ia advaqced. in full.
SERVICE.
AGRICULTUkA,t COMMITTEE.
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p~ Thel repor;r gl''fen 01) nnolber 'Page of our
~Â¥rrellt issue of tb'e ft:f.D a.tion Ilo fl a. tmluch of t hc
.t1 ationu F ~rmers Union for Reading and t lle
<Ii,trlct f.ron d.. muc~ food for '~ fte ctlOn on the
part of ~b.1 thoughtful c,ttzeni
h. pie. on be01 t/,e tenantl fa.t11,er is w~1l and ably plescn·
HIB deSire to be JrecQgDlsoo m officm! C\lcJe~
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pertple.
9rga.msatlOn. properlyl and eqmt&bly ~a.rtled OD,
IS a. fine thmg for a.n~ industrt, l aD~. If energ-E'tt·
llY diritted, .~6uld ~o muc~ for 'he benefit of
t e tena,t farmer as ~ class, F d, at the same
t e, for the grMt cons~mfI1g pUbhc genera.!ly.
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prod~J,ton of food rruppJ ~s . pa.rtlcularly a8
t ey r el, te to cereal hrops, . tile econolmca.l and
e Clent culhvahon ofl every javaJ..! a,ble :lC1 C of
a a.bl~ land, a~d ~he mfil'ketmgll ~
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produce to the
utua.l ~vantllg~ of growers
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01 the IDlporant questlOJ. whicb are ,ug·
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ppt forward on &half I of the
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a â¢he went on to s40w J thIS was du e to orgams&tlon and.. rJle tim e had now
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whicll Import1nt financHl..l nl,d
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d ~am cd ~Y tllase who m terest. Ithcm ~el "es m the
wink of ~helr Soclet.u~s In an r Lher column will
I~d Iuund F0tno interestmg facts gleant:d flom t.he
~epol t I Jpst l lssuedJ
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of h(:cr II I H ar1l h ,r l I t.J
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na.tura1 ~nd legltuDate enOugh.. The
t at orgahum,tion has 'Inot bee~ &t work
l~ng ag1~ put agriculturists, f o' typical
British fharacter~ a.re a. sl?wimovlDg
fo~
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acting tlb e FrIend ly i SocietIes, ~m ong whi ch lue.
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afn uru r, port of t~e I R eadmg ID\st~lct of tht!'o
CletY 1ll.S JUl:! t. been issued) a. l:I wlitle re feren ce
t tho g qa~ l1urop~alll Ishuggle is to I'be f,)und lU '
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great Ui l~ relt to the enembers Ulld the
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Further pArticulars and
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FRIENDLy SOCIETleS.The b,me
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obtained frow the !ltegistnu. ~
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for Reserved ~e!l.u (unllUmbel ed), puce 19 2d â¢
obtamed at t~ Qollege Office, or by po,t from
ADMISSION FRlllE, WITHOUT TIOKET.
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