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l'rison er ha.d been with them tlir~ yeo:rs
1\ f9.arrie.d l!:J3.n . wit.h a f!}mily.
irman sald tbf: Bench were deterininec
- th('se .petty pil'~rings, and pri~ner
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wilnesses.· f,he Bench convicted.
pr i ::o n~r had been convi cted
t.he BenCh ,vere nnn bJe to 1
three cruenda1' months' hard
t heir optnion t hiS sentc,floo was grossly
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sa.id he had had some beer. I '
' A DRUNKEN, BARGEE. ~
.Riggins, 46, The Ham, New B rentford.
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romance and new ideals to the rather faded and forlorn' ideal.s of . a ' f~hcr·- tnd motber
"bo had forgotten their youth and in this Miss Rosie 'Begarnie is very cha;"'ing. . ."
H!t is the part of
a.ged 14 years, wa-s ch3rged l on r emand
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of his J=;t-epmolher, ' at;td Wli S remanded t6
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CHARGE OF DESERTING CmLDREN.
IaDOUl'Or. was-.brought. up 00 rehis three children.
willingne!1S to be
him t o be bound
re.cogIlil.i3mc,es in the I!UIll 01 £10
t he
out of the _ oar La.w In·
H e was also plallfd on probation.
OBSCENE .LANGUAGE.
D rak.e , We s~w ood Row J Tllelrunt, was
for usmg obscene language in Arulom'-
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)IILK PROSECUTION.
Robert H..rdacre. 101, Elm pa.k-rooli.
was ~lIrnmoned foc selli ng to the pnoof tho purchaser new milk which . W &6 not.
nalure. subslanco Mld quality d.ma.oded by
purcbu!iE'r h:... reason of the abstraction of
EDWIN .IRWIN as "JOE QUItiNEY,'i'
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Cat therefrom,
A. F . Clark (from t.be Town Clerk'tS' oi&'. ;
~I Co E. 1'. Hatt defended. '
In spcctor under t.he Act, said th.3t
m"rnnw of July 4th he met defendant. in
was selling IDilk from .. two⢠wblcb ,vas t.hree auarlera f'1\11.
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() pint of lie,," milk and p:lid
l~illl he had bou~t it, for
i\·irl.cd the sa,mpl~ into l ree p"th.
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Irwin is a Yorkshireman, being tbe son .of the late Sir G~rge Irwin, of Leeds.
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ml !k 011 dp.ll\cry at h i~ pre'ni!:e!".
Halt. !";;i rl the df'fcn ce was thn~ Ul" milt
,r('('i ~lj h' in the condlt.inn in \Viai ch it
iro nr Mr Moore, from whom roc: ii.ad
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mi lk ,,",is Sf"'nt 11\\,;'\:'-' on the nwmrog-· in
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_.'-_L.'... ._. was JW7.a.bet.h Cl&rlre, and after
tllt'r.l
.to whom 1 the Association owe BO
enjoyable did it prove to be that aD
expressed a desire .Ithat such a. lm,cti,onj
Although .the m';"e",entat ..rtb.
become a.n annua-l '&fiair-;-which, we
moment quiescent in Great Britain J Iri
wcaneu
lea.Tl}, it certa.inly .:will. To use Mr. Foster's
are ' adive in the caIn;e.
The Joint Standing
ColIlIllittea of Irish Suffrage ~pcietie. as s~ :.
word!. he " hit .bout in hi. ~1 ·to find
& depul4tion to Sir Horace Plunket, chairman-oof
th;n~ to t.a1t:e the pl00e of the a.nnual c~::r~:;1
the Irish Convention, ll;-fging. the ma~y a.dv:a.nshill dropped on account of the wa.r. ; s,
.R.E.A. M.
tages of oo-opting a. wom:tn into..ooo of its vacant
l,~a would pro~.ide a. ple:uslwtt afternoon (or
me hers nhd bnng them together ju.t for
place&. In view of women's Citize~slip it . i.
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in he ~eMOn in t hat fnendly ' !port of .
manifestly unjust thai. th~y sb.ou.L:l-hav n()1 voice
determining the futuro. of their
try. The
"'hi h was (or the gD9d of t.be ga~e and
fur t her dcman.da the · inclusion of
to ~atain tha.t ' nne feUowtblp which has
BENCH~
women's suffrage in n.ny :scheme recornniended by
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bo.'....,ci.ted with thi. body. The.....were
(ew notable a.bsentees, and they would J)ot
the convention.
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W.ad,'Iin,g-111- In Itrungary, too, ¢ere , ii "'com;idcra.blr suffrage
tbe~ bad no control.
Prominent names
agitation. Women's dubs aro being formed
occ~r to me as not being a.mong those to
throughout f the country to secure equ.l political
werp MeSH!. J. B aylis, D, Childs, H .
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righbti for men and women"
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J. f'atdron r..nd T. MIlCkrill, a.n~ I da.resay a lew
othr. equally well iono,,"n were fOTced to forego
PROBLEMS OF THE RAILWAy.- 1
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tfte Iplen..sureB of the afternoon j all the l5am~ those
We referred last week . to the une\";able of
".ho r,sp.onded'tto the roll call made up a mo.t
women -working on t.he rn.ilwa.ys, who are so ",laced
representa.tive assemblar:e. a.nd during ·the coudc II JI.l,.:n'.l
that tbey are earning less' than they re~uiro." and
01 \he struggle some really brilliant play .... '"
a.t
t he same time by t::o doing are PiIOVlding a
dured. AI> a. matter of fact the whole of the
serious da.nger , to ra.ihviLymen. '.The Na.tional
loriy.ejgbt exponents are .. maste" of the art ~ ':"
Union of Rallwaymen has >11 alotlg ..~italcd far
and it would indeed ha..e been surprising had ~e IIkn""lted
equa.l ~y for men and women a& fill" ~ was posnot. witnessed some very tall IJtrokes indee~i.
sible under the restricLions
the industrial· truce.
ThOse dl u~ then who oct out in happy ilIltieinl"
Now there is a. rumour of mote: seriou 8 ~ a.gita.tion.
t.io," of aeeilt g 80mcLbing beyond the OTdinary werc II ~;:;i~~r!ii!:~t adg."'.<lIo1ic
"All braDche. of tho NationnJ \ Union 01 Rn.ihyay..
in rno wa.y dirm.ppoicted, on the contrary t&e II
y .ha.ve/' says the Centra1 1News, been resla.ndacd \ of the play frequently surpassed ev~n
quested by the men to 'instTUct~the E.-.:::ccutive to
tha.t high form' c!' exchanges ",hieh we had
give the necessary notice, for : termin~ing t.he
peJted, a.nd thiS too despite a. nMty cross wind
trooo agreement entered into in Oct~r, 19.1~ .':
a.n~ a. green , which in pla.ce8 was decidedly
This notice is to be a.cOOmpanied · by' a.~an4 for
if tricky" a.nd difficult to master.
Really sathe'
higher wages, shorter hO,urIfo, and eq"f rat~ ' of
01 'ih~ ends displayed the master· hand with almdst
'pay for men and w-omcn . .
ev~r,. "wood." ~d ag~ ~a.nd a.ga.in this or
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The imilOrtant st.ipulation of tho truce- was that.
player lound hi!jl..lf ehâ¢â¢ red f, r the brilliance
if employees .ma.de no 'further effort] to better
b id ~1fort. There is no need, however, to give
their positjon. al:. least it. shonld no be mado
nalnl. of any .one player for lilly special pie..,
worse. It has been made _Worso by he rise in
wdrk l~r' th~ very simple """.m that in
prices, una.ccompa.nied by a. corresuon ' n ~ Ijsc :n
ev~ry
distinguished him!elf and made
wages; it' is .threatened with pcn:n~ent injury by
game enjoyable for thoae of us whose good
waa remsnded ' for
the ·d~erentia.tlon of war.bcu;lUS on groilnds 'of sex.
tune It. was to be present. At bruf.way. 'there
We can hardly e:tpect · the National I Unioll of
W<iS very little in it. ~e position then
Ra.ilwa.ymen to remain inaCtive wh.J~ it sees a.
favoured lho capt. in', side, ·and at the
section of workers being unwillngly I'l ualified I»
the ma.tch & pretty general opinion prevailed
sotDlEIIS ENTERTAINE~. foro its eyes as "·bla..cklegs"i~ J
the deputy ' caPt-ain's side.had Dot sucCeeded
109' the' latter hal f in rubbing theso arrean 1
B>!t they had accompliShed, the ,'leat. and wo~ a
A MYSTERY DISPELLED. â¢
really superb game hy one point. Thus interest
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Cons\derable
nncerta.inty
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'Very successful river trip
1M to the reaJ centre for the ;\Vo'men's army. We
sust.oi~ ri~ht ·up to the ~d-w~en th~
in lut wetlk, aud the
were cheers for winn'e rs and losers alike. H.
have at last optain~d a clear stalome . Recruitth'''/b<"t ~%]?O''ienced for a long
'a gam. which lit will take years to erase
cnIiting has
been entirety transf rred.. to the
my memory. The question is : Am I ever
u~;~~~:~:":.~
of the
1';mploYll\ent Department of . the . iinistrv of
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of the
to forget it? 1;here ·was a. set. of four gold
Labour.
Candidates Should 'PP1Y~either per.
sonn.py or bY' letter, ' to the nearest' "mploymento
put up. for competitioD, on. fo.r each of
plu-yers who sucooedcd in ' winding their
Bure'a.u., stat.ing whether they are will' g to volunteer .for foreign a,s 'wcU as 'home servit, N" cant.he widest margin , and the delighted
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W. T. Churchill (Sutton's), W. H. Oliver IC"..,er·lI"
dida.te iii eligible who' is a.lready wor " g a.t Govsham). J. Rogus (Reoding BIScuit Factory)
«:mment, munition, or hoSpital work, urlless bea.r~
T. Ward. also of the Factory Club.
ng a. certificate fro,ID hcr employer
permis·
II 'skipped "
his colleagues in champion· like
';"n to enlist.
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A full return of tbe players and the ocores '
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-~-..ppended , FOOD CONTROL.I
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The. Food. Control COql.,*ittees (~onstitution)
Ca.ptain·s t.eo.m , H. A. ·Farl.y If·acton). T.
OIner has at last been issued. The Can'troller has
Henwood (Reading)'. F. ' Butler (Reading), I
decided t'? work. through ' the .IOCJ,UthoritieS.
John Eightoon (Reading) â¢â¢kip ............... . i
and they are empowered to appornt ood Contral
eputy Ca.pta.in's team: J. Webber (Reading), l
Committeos . either SlOgty or in ' ombination"
J. H. Smith (Cav.rsh"tj). A. Jones (Des· :
..hrooghout tho eoun~rr.. The CC!mmi tees are to
I boro·). J. G. Grie.=n·(De,boro·). skip
consist of not .more than twelve mem s, of whom
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one must be a. woman ~d one a reprr ent.a.tive of
Captain', te;llll' E. T. Bryant (Palmer
labour. Sub·Committees . may be ap inted, ahd,
I R. Jones (Reading). J. Riggs' (.!kading).
here again a woman and· a. loca.l repr
tatlve of
I L. Coates ' (Reading), skip .~ .. ........... . ..
Deputy Captain'lS J,ea.m: D . ' P. Shaw
labour must 'be ~
It is most il pOIiant, as
boro·). W . J. b1hott (D.. boro·). J.
locaJ authorities are to havo the ap ointment' of
(DesbOro·). D. Ingamells (De,bo~·).
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Food Control CommiUees. that '
women
should be elected to the Bo"';ugh
Rink 3.
cOUllty
a.pt.a.in's team! ~W., Chown
CoUllcila.
Grinllted (Deaboro' ), H. Barrett
J. Bnrljog (Reading). 'kip ) ......... .
THE NEW ·ORDER.1)eputv Capta.in's team: W. Colli~ I;~l.⢠~(len! j,
The loog looked for list of new h o ours b '4:1 at
I bead Thifet). J. C. Pith,r (Ascot),
last this week appeared. The lis t f Dames ia
~ ~i~n ~~L~nd),...~~ .. ~~~e\.r..,e. .'':".... '.&
headed by the Queen . ⢠Am~p g t he
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the Order of the British Empire are
Captain's tea.fn: T. LawT'lmce lBh:cuit
Dr. Scharlieb. Dr. ' Garret.t Anderso
arO,urt'o!,!
, tory). T. Harri. (C.v.... h.m). J.
Murray, Dr. c'bahners Wa.tson n.nd _
Ma.rg::act,
(Reading), E. Towner (Re&dmg W est
J.facMilltm. The value of theU' work ~ fOl' 10D:&'
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been ~eDera.\]y a.ppreciated, but thi is the ti....
PePutv Ca.ptain's team: . " o""'lnn
time
has ~ possiLle to gne it.· cbh c~I Park). C. Alien (palDler
Our Portrait·
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nition.
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(Maidenl l
(Ml!.idenhead Thicket), T.
'.o'jlllr.
' head l Thicket), skip ..... .c.â¢â¢â¢ , â¢â¢.â¢â¢ â¢â¢, â¢â¢â¢ :â¢â¢ .â¢â¢.
Five wpmen ha.vet been admitt-ed
. W. B.RlDU;
Rink 5.
p~nionslrip. Among them are MIs. 'ennant and
w~ wrlles
Capl4in'. team' , W. T. Churchill
Mrs. Ca.rrnthers, lformerly Miss V
Markham.
W . R Oliver (Ca.. rshrun); J .
lIS 10lIGWIl
The fa r-rca.chi.I\g mfiuencc of , Lhe
atianai Ser1f2"ct.ory), T, Ward (Bi!CUft
YIOO
Scheme was itself a. suffid;tT" itnpOS~6
skip
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teslimonial to the magmtude ai thci senuce e...·('..Il
(1"o/.⢠.;n·, te.m , F . C.
before thc n'ation l'rcSCJlt~ th~ wi 1 Lh!s mark
of is grat,i~ude,
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In ,\dd ition to the Cbmpanions,P;ip ~)(l t he Order
pi the llritlsh Empire a lis t of m edul for worbnr.
has been ~ubhshed . _ These medal . have \ IJe(:Jl
team: H. J. J a.ck son , senr. '(eros·
given ih zre:cognihon of speciaJ inst.< l'GS of h:::rc·
peet P.r~). G. Brown (Brael/nell), W. 'laylot
(Ascot). T. Lee. (Prospect P.,..kl. skip
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devotion in "Jar fadur ies. Therc Me 'iii
eputy Captain's tea.lll: O. Benham (Brack.
ga.llant d~d s ~rformed by our mun titln .~ .. rkc..'s
nell), .rI.. LlSsam.n (Ascot), W . . Burridg~
at borne as by any soldier in the t. c~.
(Brnckn cll). A. Bullock (Ascot). skip. . ... 16
giling
Y.- Belore the Mayor (Mr. F. A. Bar· .
in t.he ch:ur, Mr. J . 'J. Cooper and lIr. .
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pleaded gu ilty, and 'Tia~ fined ·18. 6d,
det.ention for another week.
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'1'bom;t ~ BilSQn,' 71. Edgehil\ ~stree.l,
charged With injecent behaviour in
prollnd, Gosbrook·road, with i:D-
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.-Belore Mr. C. G. Field (in \II.
and ~h. Martin Bj. F. Sutton. .
. ",IllRGE OF ISTEALING A!I
OFFERTORY BOX.
Brm\'n , labourer. -'o f no fixed a.bode,
lip Oil Temand charged with st..ea,1ing
box. ,allle ls., the property of the
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of St. Bartholomew's'.
said 1\.!S' th.e inquiries in pri·
not yet quite complete, he waulll
anrl b;,c1
./
~ding
"
WiJ'H LOVEl
WiS*to
wntfl' 89.63,
4S 2.;:)I·d...
So"".
_ra~.
but felt bound to m:lke an fJ"Hmnle
l~bOur.
,,
qlind of that OlOceUCn,t Secretary, Mr.
l:!uilh' and said he took the
n fe{,,' shillings.
said his finn did not
pres!'
.30t.b .
{
Dot appear.
m
a. remal'kable game was
/
to
~
Comes Next Week
the property produced. O n cha.rging prj .
I stc ;~1ing t he property he sa~d " Tbat:s
o(
"] ha.d;{., 'gruelling' time in Fr&n9~ ,
and : as a result-~fferiDg {rom
acute sbell-sDock-I lay at tho BaJie
lacking both speech
In the end the
~~~ .~:.~e~:~~'~·1
j
OV~RFLOWING
'1 , ...,
another \reek.1
b)lt.
one iIJlire tribute to thei
marvellous ' u!s.tora tive'
power,S of .Hall·s V\.'~P~'
rosDe<:tiv·elv. It may here
,. ,
VER WITH LAUGHT.ER
I
I
BRIMMING
wanting to leave three or four times,
wnuld not let me ::;0. I have been tak·
und get.Lmg a. sl.lllling ,o r ~wo by s~ lling
brotber too}.: It !ln~ sold It for me: I
I did ... bit of dealing 'On my own. YOl'
some ~t utt in the cupbo!lJ'rl in the kitchen
1 li\'c at TIrool;:·street. ' There is about £ 3fi
there." On goill!! to Rroot: .etreet witnm:s
·
~
following' rerriat,k·:WI
y' -~e testi~ODY is
or t he Berkmire
:QUINN~NS'â¢th~ 'E~quisite:Rti~.nce
" OU as" tor . DO,\N 'S. and ttt DbAr~'S
w.
~
.porlom=.
piUs r id me of lumbago."
St., Orford St ., M,wOU.
..; ha.:ve been -the games seen, and aPab~~
been the players to perlo~ at HIn1It. ~
doobt il aDY ' gatheriDg hitherto , cou~
~I.:~~:~d with .that. 'to assemble t.bere l..t
S
This .H · la.Wst. And' Pest" oomprised
pn"1t\C"Uy the whole of ·.the most notable ex·
of ihis grand old ~o.me to be ~WVI ~ t~e
of Berbh.ir&, and with one exoepttoDT
N".. liulj'·......"'"''Y club of Dote to ~ found in ~e
~ted.
Newb-r'" ~'l"
1:-:â¢..,,&lly regretted, but it was unavoidable.
acooptd the . in";l4tlon to
the alternoon's .port'YaDd -tbe!t
oenl4o,.,"' · started · on the Journey all nght,
oonnectiari found it impoS!ible to
$,"""ure in tiiD. to participate II!e
aballdonOd the trip. Sa.fe atrivab,
were there from Roading. Reodin,:
PaI= Park . (~). Prosped;
1!Ia;del~'
I (R.!"1''''g) . C.vero'ham. sattfu>. and
D bora'. Maiden~ · Thicltet,
the
Bi.coit Factory.
tv.- ~ nt,y·four a.:ride, ~ chosen from
reno"tlned clubo; one set being ' "!'P~ by
Mr. John EigbtoeIi. the
H Jock " GrieTSOD. the
'and
':/d
(Sib'11ed) "J. E. l£dmonds,"
.'
crowl!
our
4~8
.
Remarkable
\ :. Te$tlmony
few yeare ago, a,' thor6~ghly up to date
.. pitch .. , atkcoeding one of the trume'!16.
it" haa ever been
lot to play upon, But
.'.
ing-:-in a
t1r
~on. whilot .&om.,
~r there YM<: in an:d
& oonlury- t.hiI gree~,)
~und. J>;ing on~ : ol tho oldeot in t~.
count~â¢. We write grol1l!d advisedly. Â¥!r She very.
thAt. the p~ t green Wall laid ,down
" â¢
f
BECAUSE it is different, unusual and charmnew way. . .
I' '
â¢,
'r
tbi"1
£0[' BOmet.hing like
.1
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had any 8i.i;'n (If . tno com -
li ar
on.,';' ·"_n.
~
BECAUSE it deals ' with 80 ·~id ',~ : thiug
married life-ip- a new way. :
,
'.
.
.,~
. I
IJ"''''''''''.
notable gam .. 'have been J1la~ on
⢠at; Hunt⢠.an~. manl .hD:ve t.-
â¢
it
with so obi a thing
love:-in a' new way.
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.
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.way.:
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t
"
I
!;I BECAU~E
Q
GR)~lA:T 'GATHERING OF COUNTY
PLAYERS.
r
BECA,USE
it- j eals with 0Id.·t,~ing8)n . , new
,
.
.--
",ealllng. suid :.....:.." O,.io morning, I
n sharp attack of ~u mbl\go.
,~
.'
,
.'
15th, 1914, Mr. J. E.
Ed in bmgh Road , Oxford
⢠â¢
,
:11,'I-IjE
1'1
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What .is th,e . reason ~- of..: ...J~ ,2;sUccess
everywbere . of . '. c' " . ' . " â¢
⢠â¢
Evidence.
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7 ~ .~
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exp!~ ..~.
the
a.np
ITEMS OF INTEREST.j
M~. Llo!d Ge?rge's exa~lple in ha~ing a. woman ,
as his Chll~f }>rlva.ie ¥fre taJ.·Y has rovcd infectious. M, Metin, the new Blocka.cl Mimster m
France, has just appolnted as. h'is s cretary M,II~..
Tardy. 1-flie. Tardy has takeu h1l" def.!l''CC '' in
jtiri~ prucfen~l and hopes a.fter the 1t\'iL1', t,,) pz:ae- /
ti~ as a ban'ister.
. r
.,
RU SSIa, like every other country,
now real is~
109 the natlOnaJ yalue of its chit
n'. It haa
forbidden nigbtwork for women an for children
under 17 in &11 workshops and faCto ies.
About 20 womerf'r gardeners, Ltf.\· cd ~~ Kew,
are being sent tl}' France to cu re {or the gra.ves of
British
·low.
fio~diertt'
' .
'A
~econd
The second det.chment
....,ontl1l g rt. is
~ to
,
fol-
of worn. n transport
woikers are. leaving Alders.hot 101' th~ front where
they will release meu f9r~ combal"n£
thetr s.hort hair, they look very
. Willi
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