Reading Observer 12-1917
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27tb, and there w.re Dre.ent· 14r. Hill'e. lin tbe
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chair), Mes~r!. Morip.gi}t1dIer. Cayton, . 'WCl â¢
A. E. E,;eritt, Rein.. Arch.r, ~hort, Hedgcook
an!1, Dryland Rodam, j~Iir.,. " .
Mr. Ha.yes,. :.;cferring. to the death 'ot the late
Secretary. ao.id: OUf' fintl dilty this 6vking ill' to
pay 'n. trtbute of revertnoc' and h9no~r t.o the name
of ilames Bnslam, our le.tc secret-ary, who bas laId
down ' kis lile lor bi, }\;")I! 'and country-. With
tho.t tribqte we al.o deair./ to expre .. our hâ¢â¢rtfelt
I'slrm:pat,hy with the widoW', his fa.ther, o.nd brot4cr
behavemei:Jt,' they haTe been ca.lled,uppn
"t!9 suffer. Our late seoretary wu a man whg.. h&d I
the respect, confidence and a;fiection of everv mem1
bo' 01 the Douncil, &nd to-day the Chamber,_lLDd
,
town are poorer because of the loas of one who
was e\"'e'r ready to help forwn.rd every moVem ent
lor tho benefit .o"l'th~ I<>!"". F'!5 thirteen years
C~~Jt~~~:;1 had ~n ...ooiated with- the Chamber, &Ild I
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lI";~~:~,~~e;.~~~I~::
looking lorward to hi~ return th.t I mig",t
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the benedt of hi. co-opeiation in G scheme
de"velopmoot of the ClJMmber on a mQ!8 comprepreh~aive sca.le mo're'#1/orthy of our town. Mr.
Haalam haa served hil oountry twice. , AS he waS
.100 tlirough tbe Bouth Alrica - campalJ!!l' and
onae agaJ.n our na.tion ca.lIed for men for a.
lterner .truggl. ~e__went. wltll /> willing \t~rt,
witbout .. Ihurmnr; to do hlB bit. I bop. you
not take
" '&11 the m~ of ~y feel .
I It is impouibl r me_I<> !lvo a4euq~te ""which CQme" on an ocoapremoD to the thong
..lnt<..1,.·..W' th'.t ·l ll ion Uk, this, but I kitpw tha.t ~th· me you
de&ire 'to place on reOOtd your deop "",,"e of tbe
1008 1"& hive tust.ained by ~ur comrade's death,
that 70U will al.o desir!> to ...._ Mn. HaeJo.m
and the other members '01 the family that
\lavo lth. he..-tfelt "J'IllP.~Y of , U8 all. I
that. he glory of the sa.cnflce may be .ome
·pen⢠..tion too them. B.is ::influence and hi.
Will still remain aa an ~irlng anCi hallow,oiI
memory in the d8.y8 and yean to come. I Mr.
H.y~ t.l>on propo.ed . the. following resolution '
)'rhicb w..i p .... ed in silence: -" Th.t the
hera of this Council do in .11 oInoerity
their hem/elt Bympathy with Mrs.
~aelam in the ]011.1 of her hu!btllld, and
I<> asSure bar and the olher mOlllhlfr. 01 hi!
of the high eotimatlon in which he w..
'41_,., A. H. Bull, B. H.a,,"'~':
.. ~rdil'I~~n 1in:~~:i. ~
H . C. Dry-land, ~
Farrer,
Spark>, ' R. J. TyTnlI,
Sutto.J (/Llli.), . E . Dollie., F . Winter,
lion, F. 'W / Dolmer, T. Morley, A. W. A.
E. Butler, H . â¢W.tti, F . E.
rhi/brick, ,Fie! ing Clarke, W.
G~I~~.~~:',;~
~bson, J. Eigbteen, T. Nom" F. W.
it b~t.in and N ewDery. ,
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- INDIBPOBFD 'COUNCILLORS . .
Tbe Town 01rrJ< ro~ that he had received
letter from
Quoleh\regretting hi. in.olliIit:r
be pre.."t tbrough indillporitillll and
h. \lid not ex~t I<> be able to attend illl tllll
m..~ing. Mi. lIowen &Iso wrote that he W&I
ab", to- .tten~Ugh uldispoBition. \
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oped ~h..e memben would
be hett8\" and
&lIl9Dg them ot
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dilOUasi~
elIwed,
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bu.t the
23 vot.e&. 1<> 6, lind th.....f01'O
Cor:nmit.tee~a re.f~oe in the -report $XXi. ' / -"-
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I MAJOB' ~MM UNDEIVORDERB.
Th. Mayor ~uDCed , ~~ . as. "'Ma;jor Al!~H' ~:"7.:",:
" ... uadts qrd¥foi..fgreigp.· '!Imc.- hiiI p Olu'lCm
ohairman '41 the SrulltllJ'Y CommittAle had
filled by .the ~poi,ntment oi ·Mr. 'Philh,rick.
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TR#ffl ON <;JIl'ltIflTÂ¥AS D~Y, .
It w.. relO~ved ·thJ>t the tram 1IOM1Ce , be
'pen~ed on Gi:rriat.mu ·n.y .~\
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THE ' COW~ AND Df:VlNE
Morl0Y:1Ptovod ' ". That in future the
logs 01 th. C.~,ti,J' be op.e~ed by invoking
Divine- guidAn., upon tb~oceedmg., and
tbel Mayor'.~Qfl'.PJa.i'!. ~ ked to prep""' ..
.hIt form .'o! PF"Y,,!, to
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Mr. Cottin ~600ride~
Ald . . Diyl.nli mav
an amendment thet
question be rer~rrea to eoipmittee of three
ber, to conier: )wit'" thO ¥aYor's Chaplain ~
np I. lorm o[ Brayer.
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:/A. Button lsecOlided.
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After f!lo~e_ 1i~C1leB ion the &~en~ent ~
drawn in f&vo.u r of one refernng It to tllB
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memory. "
~TARY OOMMI;l'TEE.:
At " m..~ng 01 the S....i tllJ'Y
N ovember 12th; Dr, Abram w..
A letter ";'",,' ......ivod Itolii the
trict Trad~" +a 1.abour ~~,,:cil nrging th,) ·\l·"wp
COfncil I<> ''lPport .a reaofutlOn Whleh they
p .... d with reler!lDce I<> tli. supply' ol' milk.
fol,owing is , ~ copy of ,the resolution : ~H"
TrMe. G9uxlcil, ⢠repr...nti1!g the or!raruise)l
work.... of, th~ district, protests ag.m.t
adequate'supply of ' milk to tho comm~ty,
ticuJarly ' to ihvlliida and c¥l'!ren,
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supply .·fts.rfds/of
dl.re1ct to. the cons~er :'~~~~:v;:i:lti
possess
each housel;l~ld,
amd to g....un,der the age 01 five Y<!""" at l....t l"<"'J'P'"
ci ~nt. qua.ntity of ~ilk. nece~ ' to ma,lnt"'l''-I
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jU!tloo ' will be
thoy have the DJ!ivil,,,,,,
example to
foe1 sure that, however
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-..MNys and Ma~..~, Ltd. ,., ~11iI.er
Pe,yndel and Son, HlOkie and HIckle,
Co., Ltd., Cha.rJWJ Opeo-
Ltd"pAhllaway . a.nd Co.,
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Mrs '
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I, n movmg the election of these members, Mr.
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as I ,flows: ~ne has won tpe V.C., two
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ne1'" ~era.
TEe fonowing were. elected new members of
Ci!J,&mber
tL""",n<hcy; Mr.' l'hillip3, Ta.lbo't Cal.;
:-]dr.
.C. A.Bal80m,
Langford.
Coben, Mr.
W. ' A1l,IItin
Mell1r8.
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'Poming. It does app,ear to us to ~ .~,,,,,..di.$try
' that ( chlor08 ' whicb we understand
Jfficient e)lHjwhere, .llI.uld [aU so ~Iy
ing. A letter, d1lJ<od November 3rd, lrom
Midgley To.y}or, stated: II I am duly in receipt of
. your letter of the 1st mst. enclosing me copy !f a
letter [rom Mo~. H. and C.' Collinl, d
October 30th. You ask me if I Ollll add aoyt ing
I<> the advioe I !\,ve already given. I b..... I ed
np mv lettOr tQ you 01 September 28tb, 1916,
d
I see ·thot I then advlaed that about 135 gallon
chloros ,bo~d be f!dded duriDg 8uch period ."
were warm and
I do not know the qu lty
01 chloro. which hoo recently !>een addad, bu no
doubt you will asoortain that from the F' rm
Steward. I do not know 01 any altern.tive hat
will keep the nuisance down, and it. is pure:v 8.
tueetio~ .of t.he quantJty of chlorrnl added n to
~hether a. nuisance is created tJr not. l hll.ve
~lreodv atated that in my opinion bbe tl'uisjUlce
:{rom. th~ deposition of sludge <tD. the ll'ud,
and when the Corporation 08Il MIT? ou~ wori<' (or
the c9I1ectl"" and, disPOlal of sludge. t.!>.⢠â¢trol'bl.
~t p""",nt experienced will 00. . . ; but In t he 1\1â¢â¢ an-.
time a deodorapt Idch a. chloros-must be addedla nd it must be ~added in mfficient. qua.ntitul. I
,eomptolnts are k '1>!> entirely ,topped."
ng; 'I a~~p.lb4r
IBteIW8,rd lubmitted Ii report,
from Ocl<>ber 6tb, 11917, I<> .,
& 'period 01 31 d~~,
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be
stating: '" Aga.in we regret to say that
reoeiveCI complo.introf }treat nufsa.n ce
thJllla.nn. We a.:re informed tha.t the
very groat during SB.t~rday night &Dd
att~ nd~ n(' ;; ~f
⢠tAo
could come there /or 'it~ Aa regards the nrov:i.ion
. MEMORIAL St£RVICB.
those connected
for" supply on the premises Of ⢠.consumer, if it
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will
continue to
could be given wi~hout iDteiiering with tho' lUpply
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to other tonsUDlers in the Deighbourhood~ and if
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oth~r circllIIl8tances J'ustifl~d it,' t.he n~IlA.'MI' arOn Sa.turda..y a.fternoon e. memona servlce or
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ala. Bradfield
Boy"
~he ha.ve made th~' great 88.crirangements tnight be "tD..ade. · Such &1'l'angements
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wopId be subject e~ther to the ' e;s: sting meter on
It 1F&S Bradfie1d' that' was chiefly ,.respon8ible for
.BU<f premises J?eing ' 1a.rge enough' to carractly instituting lthe Public Schools ca.mp. One thousand
reglfte.r the gaa without over,taring the meter,. or
'dl '
±W" Id boy "
'â¢.e':j.si'on'l to
.consumer obtaining a meter of
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thtee , bndied . an thirty-. 0
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are
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known to hatt ·~ serving in the present war;
& ....... & " ' " ,
C&~ity. T~ ~88, howev~; great
206 '
'be: killed. 342 wounded, 12 ,are miss-
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tr-rlOtlr' ~ (~'.I('ll
: Mitchell ~n ~ l <t: I
,Franc(; a:- 'h .l)/:Ull
Hore, f;e ::'~ lrn ( 'k-d:.
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COIl}pa.ny made arrangements for filling gaabaga
a.t their wOTks, and .anyone desirin'g a. ... supply
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T he correct place for
, .- .the 'correct 'way to obtain
":1\ visit a,ny df our
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Medica.! Officer Of Health reparted
Th. following casualtl"' in the Royal' Berks!llr~ the Ch&IIlber, by lis mcreascd ?,embership, more
during tho five ween ended November 10th
Regiment bave beef offioially reported : - ',
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powerful 8tll1, and by mcreased me",,", better oble
r800lved the following notifiea.tjons of C8.881 of
Wounded._.1
ext.ena. Its work._ &Ild pomted out th!,t \he
fedious dIseases, namely, &.:a!'let i"Vel'
a
"'J'o> H ⢠P ⢠Allaway"
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N.. St·iJoU.
R . , CBamber
horl alreo.dy:done
only LD' sup~....
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b much,
. Lno.
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theria. 12. oryolpel~ 10, opbtbalmia n;:~~;~~
~td. .
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portin,g other Cha~ut:.n!I, ~t it· w.u.a
~n a.
1, paliomyeli~is I, m6I\A.le. 196,
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he1p to traders and others w the town m &
. ~bberculo.i.- II: H. &1.0 reccved
_Lieut. A. ~" . R ·Btl)wD,
.~~~i~~~~~ls~::tct)~bl ma.ny: ways, no~
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Lieut.:Col.
1.:. H.
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, the foll~wmg mili'ta.ry 'cases: S~arlet fever 1.
DS.O..
not. ort y -..!
e ~am~~ . . mg e ore
theria. 2 and pUbUooary tuberculosi8 2.
but were
me~~~ . :g~nrd.moro
g an . ' 0 m g a
FARM SMELLS.
Itown't y ~rr< r.g ,- sh
a. mos succc5s~u
OpplOg w ee k .
The Sp~ia1 Commlt.tte6 appointed to in>·e8tigp.te I
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od' order t bat
t,nd rep-ort ;'pon cOlupl.int. of smell.
could- be
Farm ;:;'ported tbat a letter, d&ted
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had b~ 'reOei~ 'from Me...... H ,1Uld C.
t The
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the 'best way of
" really .nice Coat is to come
see a few of the new Models,
';)i} the latest whims 'l-Ild
cine that's going to suit you best.
.C oats for all occasions, as well
dnd Skirt Models.
hadl.had I<> 'impolHj, &Ild said th~t ·the
might be. relieved, to · some exten" by the ulle
coal!g... .
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Helps sa.id that !!lome time ago the
h ealth a.nd Jsist. in it.s phlsicaJ development..!'
A 1ettet: was reoei.ved "from thp Town Clerk
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Gove~~t' ~'~~e with, ..
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order to, tWit· JIf\l.n!clpa.! Auth9~t)~~· 'lqi!i'\~
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~1'I Tlie)Right Way to Choose Y
hio trlbu'l.. to bio memory o;!d appreciation lor all
he.d . don.. and oaid that he was .. otrong
character .. h. appeifod to he 1ft physique.
Mr. Moring, ·th. vU;.~Chairm&ll, a1l!O "Poke in
leeling terms, and
I<>wn ..ould feel hio
lOBS for many yeara to come.
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The Cba.inn.....110-propoied that a sin""""
of sympathy and conaolente with Mr. 'Le"!!'ri
Sutton and hi. fam,i1y in the doath 0/ hi.
. IVictor Su~ton, be conv.yed to him '
aCting secreta.ry~
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. T$....... BOOondad ,by the Vlae·Ohairman, - and
carried unanimonoly.
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Ti'e Ac.ing Secretary read I.tters received from.
Mount ,Arid <A)l. .;W,ilson, and tbe, Secreta.ry
of the Motor Trad. An'Ocjation, with merence to
the 'resolution pa&l8d7~i the laat meet4ng. and
also! ODe receini:!"! t&r. .Jonel WillOIl from
DePuty. Coatrolle. of: t"" Pet",1 Control Op:""",;t-. tee, , h,t . which . he ...j~ ~~.-- C<i'atroller
Th. foliowlng reports ware adoptAld :-
TTadcs a.nd La.bour Council's rlatement tha.t
aupply of rilk Is iDÂ¥iequa.te for :he needs of
community⢠.and tha.t the CommIttee ooncur
the Bradford City "'C ouncil's resolution -i"",tlr'g
thq sugge.sted estahli<!hment of a Minilltry
BUY
CAN
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Mr. and
·W. in
H :the,6e1d
6la,yton01-!'"ked
add
"port.to be allow~d;to
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Bradford, trn.osmitting a copy 01 tho
, . roooluloion· whiCh tho Bradford .Oity
adopted: -"That tj>.is ' Colirl<!il ':fi~' -,'~"::''''':'~'l:
concern the agitatIOn wihch js being ~
I nsuranoo Comm~tt,ees with respect to
t ion 01 a Mini.try 01 ,H ealth l&rgely on in'''''''LD9<
lines, and, whUst the Douncil i. luJ.ly in
with.. the priuostplee of the un.ifica.tion of
healtb ....i... under ;. Ministry -of
believe j.hat a( the pretlODt time tn,. ' ~obj'act
be dealt with. by Pp.rliament in
co.,preben.j·yel
and caieful 'manner ' it requil"Cl. ans}
deprecate any at.}eriip~ ~o t~sfer ~e ,
pubhc hea.lth a.dn1inisth-ation, either
traUy, to Don-repre!~nta.tive b9Wea in,"'pable.
dealing with the matter. And that
f oregoin~ resolution be sent to the
tbl President of the LOcal GoVer1llIllent
a.nd the IocaJ Member.l of Parlhunent, and
the Gouncil. 'of ~b. ()ounty Boroughe with
to th&l" ~g similar action ~ the
.",:" rel!9lved tha.t. the Loc&I li)~ ,
mitt.ee be infonned of the Readmg and
iVes
Britain.
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jr he re!Olution .was seconded by Mr.
spoke 01 the excel\6nt way in whicli the
leleCr~tary horl done hi. duty. to t1ie Chamber
the
he had done among the boya at
Messrs. Wm~ .
~~n8ive.
their
all tho .. Owith whom he ea.me in I<>ueh during_
thirteen years he w":,, .eoreta.ry 01 the Reading
Ohamber 01 Comm.~, ; whilat proud -01 the ." '"
viae whioh. Lieut. Haslam (as a. !DIdier of previoUJ
experienCe) he.o again: a-endored our oountry, "they
deeply regret he had root lived to ;receive the
honou1a hf " 'ar whic'h! must be ~dered to his
Â¥r.
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are wij[li~~g
;'11 member. of'the Chamber, .01 their ';~:~:;~%:;I
of his good work. 8J1d ~1.a tactful bearing
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:Morley are W I~ct.
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bravest and
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CgNGkA.T ATIONB 'l'O EARL RE.A·DlNO.
. on till> motidn. of ~b .. M;.Yor, lOOon<ftd bv
~&rtin. '~it wasl decided to eend 8. resolution
_ ~~ulating Lord Roadin!;! on his .I.vation to
⢠ea.rldom~ ol the UUlled Kingdom.
' ,., . ~.' ANDREWS ~ A MAGIBTltATE.
- With , regard I<> the EdIlU~on
"'feron~ Mr. Andrew'. I'Ppoi<>tn..",.. . .
~e
the ~OTOn~h of R...aIng, Mr.
~"'1od ~ ~. AIIwright oeconded
1ln<F,1n, the ', headm&eter 01
Sehbol, .boold po IIIibd. -to ""botituto Sat,urilay
of WedoeodAr .. tho d..y· i01' Irit~ing · on
Borpugh Benoh~
of
T.hOU8w~,: w ..
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were phllO:np-:
ti.. 'Deput~r;M&yol
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" The monthly meeting, of t¥ CoonOll was held
a.t F'riar-streat. Cha,tnber~ OR~ "T~e!)d",'y. N_ovembor
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TRIBUTES 1'0- THE LAT:E
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a.r to ° .0. ~ one a. ..con
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the
Q..b ~ight
l th;f
Servi..
Cr~,
~iglity the Milit"'J1 bross, two' a bar to the MII<tory Crosa . ' -'d t"'!o the Military MedaL Thirtyh '
'·""i f I "- d
t'
and 269 have
.one ave ll8J.D.e d , o~~t:iu ecora lOllS,
' been ~cntione'd in des atches It was a. simple
beautiful ~ervioe, tte most affecting moments
those when the he8.dmMter. the Rev. R. D~
.read oJt, from the steps of the . meDloria.1
Cl'O'aB in. the ,qhadtimgle, the names 01 the gallant
"ole!' boys" IThe ILaat Post rounded, the final
"
ut:_,,>, and the Nationa.l Anthem ' sung,
~1~ -:-1
.General' Sir ' Hd"""e Smith.DomeI) addressed
those ~jit. S 'aking to the 'boy.; he ,aid he
bM tofdt~em: wiJl illspacting the corps on a prevjollS oC'casion, ''wh~t ... tlw Officers' Training Corps
d
.L,. war,
' a.o d h Ow
~ Impossl
.
'bl e 1't wou Id
one'm â¢IoIWlS
h&ve been' to ! make ood the helwy caaUo.1ties in
'.
⢠g ,
.
N
the early &\age.
struggle Without.
I o[ 'the
I
â¢
hthem. 0
families had suJ!ered 80 mlUlh durmg t e pre ..nt
ca.mpa.ign ~ ih~
.had. !Sent 'the'ir boys to the
~ubli'c 6chool~; 'for
from th~se schools that
the ofioeu ~ wer8
The lending of thetie
. h
d
I'
h
..
mon]lad b<;en of
hlg or ~r, or t e Sptrlt
the .publiCl
e mbodies resouroef1,1lnClis and
c0ltr&ge && I
comr&d.esh;ip. Sometimes in
anguish' pi '6Oul .
question went lorth : "Why
is it tliat this
mllllt go on! .. - He could but
say that nO
too grelLt to preveni the
\
wQtid
.
II
Rev. W.
w.",
Brit~:
and Mr. F.
w.llllng.b":,n Gell, in oPenin the Sale, said
terrible wu they folt that
effort. 0/ such oci.tie. as' the
work could be "lvod froln the
aa"Jmejla which ha.d been In conflict. wlt.h
She had no lidea. that tha.t
She heard that one lady
stall for 27
(An"t)lBUS6. )
Weldon.] Sh~ was not sur·
nea.' " tnot the", had been no lallihg oll
such eff,: ",ere aJ.",a.}~
,~~u;~~.ifuli£i;:;· -T he war as openmg
-ye4ra.
tre·
for m.ission
m Cind'0011"
ork. .a.nd th"t
lloUd ~t.ar
It
efforts
nIo.d hO~W P&leatme wn.
Jews woul soon be gOlll g
n. grea.t "'.Qr would hal'c trJ
for the. ming oC __ Tis".
had taken over so Dlucb
to dismiss mi.!8ionaries h:;-
by a. people who ha.ve I ~j:;':~~~,:
brutahty, void of t--:
ol"-all' Godly leeling.
he&dm ..tk exj>r...ing great
in"b~ity I<> be pie.eot, Sir William
Imperial General StatJ,
I1
The annual
01 work 01 the Reading Branch
of the abo..,
»:"" beld ' at t).e Town-- Hall
on Tuesdav and ~edrles,d.y, . whe" thk 88tiofactory
,urn of £363 8..
,. ,d.
rea ....
On Tuesday
",I. was opened by Mrs. Wd.
Gell,
Woolhampton. Coloned H. D.
llilchan,an-Dtlnl"p presided, and thM"
alao
nlilehi,,,01"" propag~da ther ,.-ere
.
Th places of thcso
be fil ed bv CUI' m\~
want s ill more m ODe?'"
before II thoy were t'o
.~~;~:~ta'fh,,'::~:e~;~.gIOrious
~!)
opportUnitU.'1
&dmired
t1.l~
it.
In
c!>n,gt'.tulat"d ,OJ
I
The r.lpi,l lin r r.:o o5c
- n erve epecinIji"t,g or
eR.!,ily nssinllbtd
as nitro J;'hespha'e,