Reading Observer 11-1917
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The
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C II
on
Club
open meetwJ,;' held on I ue!d "
i HuI1It, Wok-mgbam. Dmfiel ,l 1III
'""YO." as well tu leading N onCOllfOlMI.!t3 of tn , I
The AlIllUo1 Church p~ of, the
Cadet B~t:alion Church Ll!<Is'
Roy&! Ri& ~orps) took pl.:o. a.t
Chlll"Oh. ~iog. on . Sund"y &U"",C'01l.
attended by the
Comparu .. ,
Earley', St Oeorge's,
St.~
ing, St Glles', Reading.
N.wbury;. SJl8"01hlWll'IDd,
BIrinha.ri, Park Avenue, Wok· l&ge, came aud Jomed in tho discus,ion of that I ,
pr'ISlDg subject. f'The Duty of the IChurch 11
awa.y on SntUJ'""tiay nIght Attitude
towards Ca.pital and Labour.j' Tho a.l' er'
Cockrell, \.h..... 11 known aoce 1'ral put e,xpoctlltLoDI. The BpOBker, after ll~
anlll . ...,..
~~:~~~~~£~~~ia~~~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~GH~~~~i~·
yp=!,~da of
End.
C E.M S
of tho 0 EMS are to 1",
I
Ma.]or
::#:t!~~f.*,:';tit:~e~ ..t
the No, 4
o~lD~ rema.'rb ol·the ~'t,. Canon Bnr;nett, tb Cl I H â¢
dent, lIfbo t.001t~thlteh8.1r .. ttM 8uggeet1on of the tll41 kJ,
chairman l}(x~ W. Wam.) : plungod IDto 1115 8ubl ~ t
Indi&., seem. to hltove on~ â¢â¢ beiDg his own ~nonal COQVlctiou prad ll l l\
The~g&nan\ offteer:
in
Re·
Satutday eventng and-ib'o
a~
ten<!edl·l tcJ, 'Illli, c!om,.pcmdon" .., 8.fter which h. re·
tuon ,ll with con.id.raolo
3 ... m from heart trouble
for the widow, ;.,. uut a.
f~~~41~~~:h"'.r,
1
e&rried out tn h18 lUe as &. factory ~mployer H e .... I
it 18 endent. univenally eVIdent, that suaplclOD, glf" ~J
want of brotherllneu, IUld enn enmIty Ilbounded I
bUspleal Instead of the pnnclples of dhrlst Yearll U P!)
the common Jan.aSlof the VJlIage aud county were co~
m.andeered by tbe Oonmment IlDd g1v~ Q to the srplll C
none to the labourer. Deatb penalty Wall meted out U;
aged 13 yoo..., al,o thoee who stole mQ,P. than fin shillings , aud tbese
I ll~
Now ~o moHo aeem!! to be, get the mOst
W! caD and giYII AI little wages eepeclally,lUbtead 0'
iMiD, to it that it iB poMible for a.ll to h"e dec :!nt
happy liT68. No wonder the woI'kera take a lea! aut Q'
the employen' booD. Employers must have the tlltJ:!t
em and care Of ~ worken In their hea~ Wbnot, if we are follo.era of Chri!t? As a.n emplojCl
him..lf, he Aid. they must take the ficstetep, and a.,
qur Lo~ Htmaelf would &By, H Sll'S, ye 8J'C Brotb e r~
Thi. is not polities, this 111 the tint pnnclple of Chn ~ .
ttom!y. Loolf.t the loy..!}y of th. Fr..maeon" look
...t the ~erence l.D. "EDg_IAlld through tbe cambml.ltiul, I
of the TradeJ UDIona. 'l'heH Unions should lTlcJude
en.ry worker so ~t the offlci.eJ1l t;ould 6ufOl'c&(tbe to;-. I)
rules ot ,000 ch~&Cter and ca.pabihty from thei'! mC'1U
hem Among the sugaestiona whICh the Jlpenker JOost
clearJr explruoed fwerr- th&t .pJell48Ilt workrooms mll~t
liTe lOllg.
OMon Ne.whou..e read the serVice, and
F.
:r
C Gi,llmor. Sentor Chaplam, to the
.t Beadtng, ga~ & mutq.hl. addr.... ·The
hyma, " Figli!.: tlie G<>bd Ftght,"
Embhng p...tdod at the organ
read out the itot. of ,merilbe'ta of the
.the war.
have fallen
In
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⢠1
A~PEAL
BEIUC.S
be pro,ide~, pendds 0 rest when work l! monotonol,s
perJDltted, laJ1d refreation ou..talde enco~ HO\l~s
ml18t be bet~r ond .urrounded by & good g.,<i.>I,
Food should ~ heated in the hour for-dinner, and there
.houJd allM) be prodt-ehafl(lg·t
the men. All flus
hnp up;on our pfofeslillOll Aft Christians. Lytng. fraua.
:\oDd diih01leaty 18 not business, a.nd 1f we hol<f the opm
Ion that Qhristianity m,uet w;n, then we mutt 8ho ~ It
m our"'lives. 'Do a.I vou are done by. I practice the du~\
towarda your neighbour, leanl the le~ona of krndll.er
feelmg , undentand each other'" diJfttultlCS. F ollow
Cbrim:,~"WJllch.lll the only foundation qf' that pure, bonest, true We we are exptlcted by o~r )laster to h~.
The diaCUEIllOn wu kind but senrely to the l-'On~tl ",lld I
br
the speaker J'fIplied with the ' uttnost candour
Rector
ot Wokin,bn.m, tho Rev.
'flIc
BLond, thanked the
Ilfl8:!"'ker- foi' bLS helpful a.nd COnTlnCllll leCture. and u
f Q..r mer workaiaD, Mr. Carder. $~ded. , The m e.etin:wu.s elosed with prayer for OUI !Soldiers and hywue -of
Brotherhood.
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WARGRAvE:
WILL OF THE REV. A. H AUSTEN·LEW!!
'The Rev. Arthur Henry Au!!tell.Lelgh, of 2, Sollth·
.t
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eote-'Ioad,la.te' Fellow of St. John's GollAL""C, Oxford ,
formerl1 ReI?tor of Willterbou.rD. GIO!lter, :I.lld 1&1:1
Vicar 0 Wargrave. ailed &1, who dIed au thll19th Tub
last, left ell:~~ valued ",t l £18,0.0!8 lis 2d. Wllh not
~rsona.lty. ~7.915 1178. Mr William Aueten-Lelgh, li t
HartfieJd, Roehnmpt.Ont Mlddlesex, brother, 15 tll
.!I\lrvivlDg enoutor The WillIS dn.ted 18th AprIl . 1:11-1,
and testator l eit shttr08 In Imhlst.rlal D~elliIlSs CO!1l}>IlnV, Ltd., the BAnk of AWJtmla.alD, Lt.d , nun 111 fhc
Ba.nk of New South Wa.les. Bud bo-usebold Ic trecl6 to
hia wife 'Th. restdua of hI> 'property b. lelt to Iais
â¢
F9RTHfOwUNG GRAND .CONCERT
F1R ~OS~I.~A~ FUN~.
It i. good new. that Mad&mct dlaro Butt i.
~ us .g..~ 10 IOOD .tt.er 11... ,u"""..luI
..nllB a.t ~ a we\ik or :two ago.
children
(be aooompli'ilbod, vo..lil t, mth other notablil,il;i<js
in tl!.e DlJlI~ world" i, tp take .p''''''. JJl⢠⢠⢠⢠groJ'I'
t~e
COlloort
'in 0~1 bohalf
Town of,
Hn.]J.
ber ;2th.
the on
"
ShjUmg li'l\l\d for tbo. R.9Y..J
Wh... .... ~~te that 6he Wlll
Mr Ben D"~". tho ~ell
famous Pol\ v,0Iwt8t.
piani.t" it ·w 11 be evident
.tore for ooncert·goon W 0
ea.r:v" to BO:y EI ucl;; here on
C E.M.S.
The annual meeting of the Watgr&ve Eranch of the
Church of England Mell'!! ,S ocletv took place au Monday evenm(( 1U the Poxlflh Room, the V1C:.lr (Rs\' S ~
WLnter~ oomg In. the chan The hOIl !'IettotUT." \lid
tr.,.u~r (Mr . .A. E. Chener!) made a . ),01 L rej)1 rt (II
~~;~~~~;~l
thq put year'. (lomgs aud aho )Jrcs.ented a. stateme u t
of ao~oUbta.
__
The a.ttendallce ati)o.st week's meetiilZ of the "'"ar-
in
only
for our readep to second the efforts
dard ~I in th~ worthy, ent.erpnse bv
IO&\,a
oody
~ Me~....
t-_~,
1lame. I'nd
, GARDEi,1!!RS' ASSOCIATIOX
gnve UBrd~uet""S' A ~WCJ.D.ltQ,J.l was the l)eat. (CII Ull:!
!!0I11011 80 far. No doubt the 5ubJc1 t for the e ,~)jJlI1{ a
ditw.UJl810n ",·Ott pArtly 1he cauao, and gleo.t ellt';U !llw"'l!l
v. as tJhO"llliy ulll)re-~nt _"iter the t n . til e hll III .,,!!
-ball beon dl!po!f!ii of 1he cha.trmo.n cane t all MI ('
1;;81dencl to 811 \Vtlhn.Dl E (;tt.IU, W Ir!!T t\ c
I
to Jtn6 h.i8llddresa all H '1 he. pl:u itiug of 11 0 I t ·
... anettes of frult trees and U1CJr h coat'lnent" l1r
MOQre confiued hiS rernalks to thc best kUlds 01 Rpr ll's,
.treot} ind til,., we. as ,well .. onr co,.tem!)o~"'t.
.&11 ~ qruti b&ppy. .
.
.,
~
MAJOR ~ALEIiT~ FI:.EMING'S WILL:
~n
de&th oCCUl'Tlld ~n a.ctlon in France on
left estate valued at £265.596 190.
pertloU<y 1)263,925 a.
wu thefollowin8. :-HIS salary a.s
",encement of ",or until hi. death, .-.W.;II'::;~
h. M P. for f Bouth Oxfordsht .., .n
Asbunt and ~.. FranJc CrISp (..... ~.reoent!~g.
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8~~Li.A.RDS
~t:~~i$~3E~~~~~::::;~t
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!~~~~~~~~~~f~~~£~
the first
8.11
th e !>.Iwe
\\>.1'
last
toasbe
yunfcd
WM
Tuesday
night,
but
here,
only
one bIrd
Such
t
~I"\'cn
11 . ', eh" m
bl o.!hlv ,, 1."[' 0'.0,,·.
nl#frrel S
&~
rl\t
~"T e
fh 1" ,,,11 ·1,,,,,,·,
trrmbl ..
1~
ndm t nts of ",-JII ( h
peru:n c<!-Il'" d '~ cf)m!
b lh oH!I ntt ;"lcJ..o;: ('nn
enery;v 'lnd 10\'\'"
1 .. such ~\mpt l'~m o;;. Int, e ~V"li t c m
1 dIfl r.gest
rf"rm t b"" ' r
l'n
P JUs ;"Ir~ a $1fo
mnv toll- a t lJC:ll
{il et
t"hc-r
HURST.
WOMEN'S INSTIr U l'E
cathermg \\&8 held at the W omen's JVStltllt.o
tile host~sll e3 helllg the Cowutlttee rb(l~tl
~"l".uu,:,~â¢.g to a mUSical llrogr.unme \'el e I\,r.! :!Io J.lf !
'!'!Ie weed(nk-out procell, 159 fR
lit
hll.v~
&uawered.
A "\"Otc
th.1Uks,
b,· t lbt!
e k'ml
lI : ml'\""
)oauv
questlOu8
w·ereofput
to Mr IJIOpoaed
.Moole \\ huh
man (Mr Doe) ttlHl eecollded. 1 y Mr l\J IS ~J\oI '\ It"
earned With a.cc}alutltiofiaud Mr . .MoolU bl l3!i,} l o:! plwu
il~ib';:"rb,OO<!. which mn.nv P.o uJtry
:lB~~~ln~!tii~~~!;~
I
tl(~ated
tl6:l¢lood lU tllln, au;' l crU!O Il :. "Cle gt.\("u \\'1\ Jill
ldvocated certQ.11\ methods mOle th:tn nthers
. \t Ib\!
clos""of tbe n.dd1"f'8S 1\ caplh'-l dlscU~"I()'H tllII'u fl(l .lUd
FOWLS.
latel.. vialtlng ·ih. hon-
. HANDICAP.
I
·DRAW POR THE NEXT THREE
"W ~ le
As 'legvrds the tl}>e of tl eo for i?,u d el!!l II('
favoured the bt sh and pyramJrl kUICh ru tl cv J.ll l ' '.
occupy so mlloh }}ll.C8 38 stu.ndard nnd dtd uot ;htu lf' I II
f:rouud too lIlU~h. ' t:itllud.ud h ees '" ere all '4:"'1 \ II pll H I
(Jrt:hlll !ls '!loe mannel of plalJtmg, ruIUlUl , I I~, IJJ (I II
1U~ (ooth 8~tUmer and "m ter) a.ud 16:.t prullW '; \\ < It;!
~ ffica Cl()l1S
tho most
duced
Apple!.
dependents ~relli'ding m South Oxon
I
ed h~s I
tl on HselI
Bcecl<<01l1
vah ,e tllne
tl"t·o troub'c
th ~y :p·e
Il('.hl .! \
aud p\um;i
Fenn aud l)iuID S
Conservati..e and L.ben.l bodies) to
toe Tehof of ldl(lT8 dJl~a.bled 10 the
who ha.ve lerved 10 the 20th Oxfo~ire.
and \.he O..on ... d ·Bucko Ltght Inf..ntry.
l'b:e UllDllnse
unp".I II,·I.d- ,..\
fOl &f98l1 grO\\efllBa \\ e113 1\ l,lI {;e OJ ....
tpo JDa'JY el.lTh· "\""uru::t.es II ' \ .,
at the pre"eflt da.y by wluch there ,tuS 11 g:l er.t
of cooJ. frmt HB lhd ilOt 8ullf>!JS6 .tll " ( II hl
agree wlth hun a.s to whu.t varlet.les should he Ill,uHe I
but ho gQ.\'c R. gooil selectlou of thOl"tC fOl CU l l) nll, l
"eason and lute usa, 8 0 tba.t ., cbo cc COI .Ie' tc 111.\,1 '
nu.,,,,,,,.
!I
ev,r mcrcas' nb" nlJln
Be colI sldeted tbat
14<>jor VaJ, ntine Flemmg. 'D SO, of A:rnilda\~.
Inv_.....hi~ ; 101 P. for South Oxon .ince
of the Qu,,~:. Owp. Ox}ordslllre
11'
1'11,
er"w" ed
add rt word df congra.tulntion fot'
propneton
oJ our CO:~~:i~;~~;~!i
,sed
tho un1!olrto.king
pttal FUnd/~d the sue,",.
Theae 'I\: ere ~8ed bv those prMent
Yl~r was re-elected president. :Mr A E ChelleTY
" cretary &nti mUUler, oml 1fessrB, Coleb"\i, 8tok e8,
BlltrowlS aud .pj,thk(uthly coUlmlUee, "llll ~ ~ Or- Hr~
Coleby ~ld StOKO were a:ppolTlteJ Fed cro,tI .... ll d e le::: tt c:s
'The comuntlee 8ubmltted balf-a-dozcn s llhJeL't" 101 110
mambat'8' consideration o.lld deCISion fo r lutl1 rC llu Pi
'Ril!I uJectod.
The V)CIIl then g ,l\ C IJ,. ruo ~t
the Eplfstle to Philemon, aud ,\ UI
a.t tlle close.
jcct of the, ⢠ncert ThiS
more eloquen ly than we can.
efforte til ' gelttn$ .0 much
fixtl"e of Drc.tmber 12th
",!~ally.
SiIopt.ouda,.(;,:xj,..u
TNOM4S
â¢
Mdllc Holtdc.1n, Mil; r.s
a.q{l Mr StU.HOld
round. of th. ,flying hondtcap m aid of th.
Berko Tob"",:!, end Cig'f"tte Fund _
I. now cQlnpletâ¢â¢ â¢Wld ...... _
I
oonoentop.
at l..t
DEATHS.
the draws forI the nat three- round. '
fadliLate tho work 01 the promoter
W88t) will competItors, or those who
'&tIl~SI ' k..indl~croSJ out. the na.mes ot'
Failure to do tht. h .. been the <au..
"', which iI â¢â¢ fpUo",.:-'~
;,TlIIRD ROUND. '
B:M Beddin, T. Gulliver, A,
Bu~, B ; . Oaml!lin;v H~qgort. C;
Itt. D. To ~ played at the " Elephant.
SerRt. Didoock T. G. Jon ... E; Be.~ ..
...Jdilg tb&
⢠I
o
Wa,kelin, F
'72
IIAn,d....on.
Lewis.. Be~e. ,H
junr. .. Bradl.y,
At th. " Crown."
:Drool...:
a.rtermrune, I; ~{a.]or V) PIlYll:e,
Eynott v. P mer, K; Bumdgo v. Edw&rd.,
At ~h. BO&r'. Head." ,
Harri. T. J~ett. M; SI(t QUInn v
JoT; Andre ... "~
.COX.O ; Knt~ht v :Anderson.
P : At tho" n nce of Wal....
,. FOlfflTH ROUND.
'
WInner Of? v. J-inner of B ,...... winner o! C
At the- "Boar's Heaa "
I
Winner of
v W1Dncr of F, winner of G
winner' of H" At the " :frlDce of Wa)e~ "
'Winner of D
v w,nne~ or J. WInner of K v
A the" Elephant."
WilUler of}l 'V "'inll~ of N: whwr 01 0
wiDner of P. At the" Crown."
, FIFTH ROUND.
Winnet of
eo
Pfnf'P;i.'--On No,â¢â¢,nh.>r12th, at" P omoll:t;' Mllm :"l lL
P h lPP3, a,;etl 88 ) on.r~
No,v â¢â¢ nbo,,· 14th, at 111::, Queell' ~
ag:,"d ~o ~ C:\r!;
11th, at H olme Colt (;:::,
wlfB of GeJ;Hge \V lthe\. l it
on Saturday at 2 pm, C.su·
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..... of L.
⢠â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢ , ' .â¢..⢠T
o~B v. winner of C or I).
or F v. winner pf .G
'Il"
B.
KNILL &
Printers,
facturers
Minster
Street.
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