Reading Observer 02-1918
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At the Readmg 'Borough. Bench QD Taesdny.
rt.!J.e'" H.&rornlh "'F . "'l\:~ea~'~: L in the
~. We HI ·Bmt~h,. Mr.'. J. J. Coop.,r, Mr.
Eo W. Rid'ey -and Mr."4; Ito ~ e,h'~
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Sam it9tenCaJl, '~ucri~ Iii JourneYnJn t.nl' or,
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of Armour-road, Ti{fburat,1appcarrad in answer. to
t.hr~ 'qmmoD!Ca ill,ued ~aiilf!t " him under tb,c
r4.hen ReglStrJ'1-lon
o;<lei; -
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1~::1;;;::t~~
'lJh'e 'flrp~ ref\ltTed t.
Octo'tx!r 9th for fa lHng .th~ noti[y ~thc jR~gi!tratlon
Officer In tâ¢â¢ ?lâ¢â¢ rnpolit:m l'qhce Dietri.t th1.t he
was about 1,.; cha.ngB hil c.d.d:it~ (rom Ba~ttÂ
street , North KcnslDgton f tho tcco nd ' slimmoDs
,.os
for,' rai ling
monmcn~ In
,
There's a
shine for ~ou !
TO do your cooking justke
you m,bl h!lvr a de""
C!l.uce pan. Vim I,eci'sallkind.
of pnDS thorout;hl ylcleaD,llI1d
~
Â¥Iau. enamelware. ooJworlt.
Metal. are eo.,ly poJi~hcd with it.
6d,
3d. i &
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the'
R~ir""d~oii
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f
-'l"Cl"
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"Er/ery Picftlre' !~l's a. Story."
at .A rmollrroad, 1'11c.qunt. On
Nove:nber l oth cnqulrlc5 w et'Q m fl do Q.t tnB t ad,
'il1 (,SS on behall of , tlle Ccnt.rol'or for R cglltrati pn
lor this 'rea, and
was found h. h.d left, hnd
l'cturnC'd to I.on don IllqlUrieS. ifI,ih there sho'i\ ad
ho hn.d...faI1ed to give Bny n.otiftcntion ' there J of
I :l,'\'mg ch,:onqoo hiS address B. remalO"d
Len·
<l iln 1.111 F chl'\u\.ry 3rd of tbl .. yeer, _when he l'e
turned to Armou r rond, 'fJle~r8t Wijen h'e ar·
nved '" Octob::t of laa ~t yeel pc fa iled to nll~ lfy
tb 'l Lond&n p oll,ce o~ hi S rlep "tlJrc, nnd whc!1 he
1(~~urn'Xi on Noycmber '25t6 '
London be 1(:1,1&0
the a.ccIdent.
hilled to notl(Y h tl arrivnl lD London
' the
frof.! rehlnd
n1l th onties H e wa.s a tail or "mplovad 10 Gre&t
Mnrlboronr,!' !!treet. o..nd 'WILnaM believed he. \Wa~ I'D O,",08ed
~~~r~~fD Iasthebe ' bus
'l'a,s
cn t.'IL~{'d m maklllg b :il cs' cos."lumes.
He aJ!!o
nefepd.nt, III fCply to tho Beuch, Mid that he
inJurles!1 recm",e~ by Ide_
bad b~cn Te.,I,lent ten or c\ev:m ye'arS m
until certam 'tools hfld
countrY ..H!) 'Came to r..C:ldmlZ t o see hiS
...... __....... ......, WR.s ) l ~ (oun~ nossibtc
a. nl1rsm~ home at Tilch\lr.t, but be ,vent to Dnd
from London e.>cb dnr
H a did not come to rc~ldc
e~;;rJ(i~~~i"l;tn~d
WIl!
9u5
Tho JUI v
; crdlct; , of "! CCldcntnJ
hera, and he (li d not tbmk ', d, W R!t neee!~ ary for
drnt.h
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:md
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dn
nr
of
the
'bus
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hi m t:> advlsc tho po ICO, A.1~h ough he deBt h ere
all l)l~r.
o.::.ch n l' l it
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~lr ;l ~ R
who was w.khm Ihe
The Ch,.1 Con' t."'I.' {C~)lt llenderson) relerr,'d
and the 'TIu:'t co ~p .. ny, ex,
to ~!'> c n~c(e'::It.~' of r1.unt.a.mmg g the, recordil III on beh;~ !f of
the TCnt'vc;; of the dcth "se case.\! ,1 lIld Ell-l q ahens 0~1 COrt;l ll'l$ to the prce!: "d ':"'''.:'"li'V
conC11rrmg
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f "); ICG 'str.tmn had th~ 'i~:l11tJP'llS ' properly
eJo:· ceascdll the
Cap J
Adj'ltant nl thfll 30tJr MIddlepi "ned t o them
...
rcp~n hng the regime nt.
TJ'e Ma.yor, m ncldrp~in,2: d dendnnt.. snld"ll. '" riA so::x, wlu o.lso
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11":lfj ...t.~lbl0 fl') f tl:e 'Pnlice ru..orr'J' Ollt t h(;~r' dl1ty
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Til F. FUNERAL
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t n tho tmfn ,md ccunt.ry if1 peonlo hkC! ,~Im
coll.tled'round tho Cem.lory G.tc,
changed tholr rcsidcneefl and rUd nrt n'otlry ,vll(~ ro
I~~~~I:~~)~ which left the lT"odqe of
the, '''cre ~o m (! b &nd _wh3.t t.her di d Tf.erc
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a.nd a.rrive(i a.t. ~e ,Ccme·
n . . dQtlbt â¢â¢bout It. dcfenc1:;l n.t kn e" s~ ffil)l ej) th- ~,\C l l
on Saturd~r, The Eu rrral was
" ~3.t he hr1d to do nnd t t.ti·~ t wu cVldcnced bv
full milltarv c onouA, the R e,~ l vi n <:.: nl')tl oo 011 October 9th on cOJ'llln~ to ~e !l d ·
-,n C: ' GiII;~~:' : ~('nlor ChBplnm. - 'lffi cla.tmg,
In'!, The Bcnf'h therefore fett...f:blJ t. beIng th:o '.r-ns.::
of the 30tb (I \V.l ~llddl cscx
10 '\t!. impns;:lhle for.4.lie ma~ l ~t r; te3 to do otJler
Col H. F Co'eridgc,
in
"'I"'" than fino lu m. and that. r.,a.tlior lteavllv. be·
Co lbns (Ad]ut.'lnt r of he 30th
C:\l: r" t:",,, m1l st msi.:t upDn nhona, who c.:ome to
tbe Band of the Pion I r Bch nel
rp ' ,l'! Iil Rcarl tn ~ and thus obt..'\:n the nrotcc.lnn
'~:~~'t71~~~;;\i ~~'~ atten
dod
Comr.l dcs of t he
of t"t\ in",n d\' rmg tbe r:l.I4it. conforrrunS" l<t th"
bearer.; an~ the offi cms.
13" uf tLe country ~rendAnt. would bo fin ed £5
th!) 30Lh Mtddle&c Rcst
on each ~umm(l n s, £15 [in all , or 24 dan for each
o!!1'lc~ . t.ho l!Ct'ltcnces to TUn dpn·~cutlve1y.
D~fe lldantJ t:lld h! lroutd pn..,. om~ fino now 1 but
;t ·hd foT two or thr~e ,1PQn.ths in .which tD pn,y
I ·d.
SP:tINKLER·TOP CII NISTERs..
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From all Grocc". Storc.,
O,/men, Chand!ers, .te.
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at onee if
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BRlTISH
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sales
state size reo
.London, ~~C.
AND
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appeal for fund!! to
Auxillary
and soldleTS
n,." ;oaW"'"
most gratifymg.
t.be British Rw.
Rehef Funa, the
."~DI". n the Horpit.l. on
extend the
01 a</ditlOn.l
work ,H,,,,,! reexea,ti"n rooml, fac-
I ' .knol\n
!'iidely
tt l but It may
Jj}el:emher
oâ¢â¢ r
(ujclud irlg &
nUln uer
been Admitted
10
Jutll,.t
,Al'g6
.aril.fi~~
mobs
!, '
taught h ~... to l u~
. 1", been I. dmitted' lor
oi t heir i un",. 2,300
po.t. through!th. E;Dl'
to tb. HosI11tal.,
d
to tbeir old empl .
Co ma.i.'.... wi~ In<
them
~::::~,~tdl'J:~:
~
IS
:& fresh .tart
total y m~equ8te
ma.de upon tt.,
,to
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LADY 'AMPTHILL'S VISI
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rallwar-
r-drlvers, pal'pteu"
pI lin fnoJ, ample Hlccp nnd outdoor r earea tlOlt, w l1 \ tIo much to c~ullt emct tho hnrm.
And ;i/ a .pccml Rlren g themng- kldney
mociicmc ")8 takeu
~huuld ~ollow.
III
time. complete relief
....U 'dt4:Zn', 0; 219 I b3WI! lrol'll
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HoME.
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oQtme31 porridge containJ!!l a Ger·
~orr1dge 115
per ce.lt. of tho cont.IDed
digested and made use of.
1f a mouthful ot bread 16
three &eConds' chewing,
of its nutriment- is wasted.
l: c~'I.lr.u!ly for twenty .cconda only
The J!!Iame Ssmes; with
to meats, vegetables,
In othOf_ \Vords, half or
lI.IQ.ount one bas been
bol~ would, 1f ea.ten
'allo.red
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off hubger and
bct... than the lar'ger
ha.tily. .
I HARMONIOUS .
OME.
be - a sacred
it may be
of , l!all for br'eakfastl aDd dinner,
for the IIleeplJl8 hours. It may
of (1ttracilona-a tolerated spot.
coveted hoven. It 'tlus be the
i.,nolfk' a l"I'Titer on home
the fault
who
their own
mak6
rerug~or
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HOW I ClURED · MY
RHE1,l~A,t~M.
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MADE
,GOOD ADVICE BY ' CORP!..
S.
WILBURN OF THE R. .... !Il-'C.
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NIOE DISllES.
CA.LF'S TON®E
the tongue for f'I
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AND TOMATO BAtJCZ. -S9ak
h t~le while In cold w(1ter;
then dlp' it ID hQt water to remove the akin.
and when lt is qool lord It w~~h bacon, Beasoned WIth SPice, and hcrbs~ p~t It lD a stew·
pan witb a amaH bunch of bertis, two carro ts,
two omons', and, three cloves. MOIsten W'ltb:
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stock Mld cook ge~tly for four. hours. Cut It
in two, lengthwlSe, ! nnd s£rvc on a dish WIth
tomnlo sa.uce.
BAJaD TRIPE -Take one pound "O~ tripe
tha.t is well booked Iond ltender, cut it ioto
lIlDaU pieces Bnd sea.son 't}lem wlth pepper and
sdlt. Cut any remams--about two or tbr.ee
slices-tif buttered bread mto finger-shaPf;!d
pieces. Now gr ease a pie·dlsh and place In it
Bloyer of trIpe and 8 la.yer of bre:J.d and
butter untIl all are u!ed , making I the top
layer one of brel\d. Pour milk OJ;' tripe liquor
over, ODd hake in Q' ptorlerate oven. ' To in crease the fOQd-yalu~ _ of this dI sh, and im·
prove it! ftavouri beatl-nn egg up with tbe mIlk 1
or liquor used for p'o urmg over the trlpe.
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POTATO
Cl!~18!
Strip
PUDDJliG. -
nltnr poilin~ or \.te.min~ t1l<'JD.
B â¢â¢ t theni
emooth, adding' plenty ' of BaIt Rnd pepper. a
good ounce of bacoIfffat or margarine, Jl.nd a
teacupful of w:l.rm milk. \Vh en slightly cool .
mix lD tlforoughly t he yolks of two ~s and
two tablespoonfuls of
,1,
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of,
the
tlkins 'ot about '- pound :..nd n hnU of pott\toe~
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1
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grat~d '
or finely·cbopped
cheese, and very hght.lv the wnlt:ce of the
./,
eglZl when beaten to a stt1f froth. Bake ratl1er
quickly in a ~reased ""ie·dIsh untlll set and
nicely browned -usUlllly about half Ian hourâ¢
'A little cayenne is often added
1 â¢
A HOIl!.LY STEW -Cut two pounds of jui'hy
th.t beef rnto small pIeces and put them mto on
,eartheljlware jar 'WIth ⢠bght·fittlng hd. Add
a pint and a half of water, 3. teaspoonful of
salt, and two or three ODlons chopped small.
If the flavour' is 4iked a small cnrlot may ,be
Icut into small dice Bnd alldcd to th e r est. -aut
th e ltd on the i nl' nnd stew tho... contents in n.
moderate oven for an h our, th en remove the
jar from the oven and have ready peeled BOmEt
[{cod m ealy potatoes; 1 la,y these on thc top of
the me nt, &c.; put on the lid and r eturn the
jnr· t ol the oven again for on hour and a.·half.
MZAT PI E.-Cut Ule remains of a cold joint
lnto very 11m all pieces; then mmee these I In
your meat coopper.
Season with salt I and
,
pepper, and add ⢠lar'!e onion, I1jinced finely.
Break "ny bones smf\U, and"'· put in &. Bau~eÂ
part"''''ith Bt slice 1of lean ham or bncon, and
just enough 'later to cour. Let tllls boil
ge ntly for an hour. -then stram it.. R11d ml% It
with toe m.a~; put. 1\11 into f\ pied ish ; cover
w-Ith a thick li1:\er of maslied po'tatoes wf,lll
sea!Ooned with salt and pepper, a.wl ba.~(l for
an hour,
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LOCAL ELECTIONS POSTPONED. ~
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kird
aam~ ceremony observed, tbe~ ~etachmenes ch thill
o:::cnSlon b:!'og NA- 34, 50 and 60, under )1ni
_\ bram, Mrs Chl!d. ~nd ME5 Cr awsha.,·. ;rhe
' 1!!: IWrs were conductefl roun!1, by the Cammand·
a'lt. Mrs OliildiS. and Ithe Ma~ro o. ru.1~S Lawson
The party 'Tal!' then fn tertallJed by Mr, Leonard
SutLon. a staunch 811Pt,orter of tDe HOSPItal, and
t! !o Its conciUSlon tho p,arty proceeded to Vmcent.'s
J· .. : ... ,;c a t. te.o r"'11wi\~ gtal..lon, where the men',
(l ~t]chmc n t, DClks 13 V.:\ D, was drawn up
Imdcl Comm andant F . Thake ~ Adm ira l Fleet exp! r. lncd th:tt the dcta. ment. l:ind served 2~ COil
~ r h:mdled 22,227 loundcd men and contn·
lH L::d In men to the rmy. Lady AmpthIll In
'pre-Led the m.cn and ga.ve them an addrellS, re·
~arklng UP()J1 their excellent tum out
A btLn
na:;;tng dlSplay terminated the proceedmgs With
I I :s re lemony a. \ cr;.- lcoDlPreherunve anll instruc.
t l c day was brought to a dOfe
l~ch re leaVing for ,London L ad .... Ampthll1 e.J'prr"'\rd to the Count.y Director her utJefa.ctlOn
\ t h thp. work shc ha,p. seen and her appreCIati on
of the Hospital!!:. also her appl\Ovw of the appear.
an.'" of the ,detachments
The VI!! it haa given
grl.:at ~t.le bcl.lO n to all ranks.
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tWmth, later-10fT · H tlll
FO""i·.lC,el",,..
rto twenty
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Ttcelv~
I. Myl.)lwk hlls kept flrst. class Slne!} Doan"s '
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bin Q,U)ouqt ()t togd elemonts very meful to
tJlt! gr~ing chHd. 'If thnt.
()f porridge
i.1 Dolted
cont. of
thOle
rest 18
Amp~h'll,
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gmdually mllkmg my baok quite com.fort- ·
a.ble. I al)Yays keep Doa.u' s pIlls ho.Wly,
and when my back plogue6 me thoy never
fail me.
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(Signed) ' ,' F. W Hall."
MOTIl.-To obtain the aame reoul~ as
Mr. Hall.ln.laton t:heeame""erdlcfne
THE VALUE OF CHEWING.
TO READING,
.. I tried emarocnt.lnn nnd .)tber remedlefl
D.q.n'lt Bnt:'ltOlcl IQ Kidney Pills. Enquire
Mll.ybo it is a. frwud .
amrng:ft your frienda.
.i
bnt nothing relieved me except ~OflP 'H.
backache kidney pI11!!-. l.'hey OQsed the pcun
pllls curod me of bucktlcho
I . oord\,allX
recommend them. for all kIdney troubles. '
A pliite of
n.
On
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U('re 1l\.Rending4 numbers oyre immunity
from ~amful ki411ey lIymptoml!l 801ely to
SOCIETY.
i4l h, Lady
Chainnaii
of tbe J oint Women'" V A D ~oOlmittee, pEud o.n
offi cial viilt to ReadlDg wllh the ohJCot of hecom:
Ing acquamted With MOle of t he working of the
Berks B~ ch 10 £ the BrltJl,h Red Cross.
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She " M rect1vt:d at the sta~lon by tho Count.y
Di rector, Vice rAduural H L. Fleet, and staH!1111'S A. Wfthham, Recretll.ry, ! andl MISS Durham,
Comma.nda.ntl.-and motored to the T own {Hatt,
where tho h;,lf.yearly conference of Commandants
was held m i.Qp Ma.yor's Parlour, kmd ly len t. for
tb~ occasIOn by the Ma.yor II n addltlon to the
t..:ommOl1dflllt.s the Quarterma.iters were present,
bllV1'lg been specially mVlted lm honour of tho
e\ent D ame Edi th Benyon, the L a.d y l'resldent,
was pre!>ent, as " a.s Mr C. J : H~n l a.nd. the
County Secreta.ry and · H on Treasurer
.oHtel the ooncluslQD of the conference, at
the County DlrecJ.or preslded, ~ady Ampthill gave
a most mS~1 udIve alld int ere,t~ng address on the
w vTli' at DeyoDSbn'6 H ouse ~ d Red Cross work
{;eOelllly Sh e t hen he:d an ptfonna.l recaptIon of
the officor;o
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I n ~ tb afternoon Lady Amptll111, Dame Edith
B eny(T.1, ,tho Couniy Director; the C;unty Secret ?TY and Staff. motorc~ ~ Strnan RauX. .... uxlhary
ttosTutaJ. Hero th ree ! detachments, Nos
52
and 68, Wt"f'e drawn' up und~r theIr
Ctnnmn ndu.nts, ?fl.u R ussell, ll.he La.d.y 1I.rkeley
<lnd MI~ Hen dcC'fon ,After iDfpecl.lDg t.hcm
AlllptlllH gLL,{,C them a stll-rmg addrcas, ,md
"' ent rouqd ' t ho lJO!;PI aI, bcin~ collductet! by the
Commandan!t, Ln.dy n , rkeleY' 1 and Miss L a'YteJi,
the bhLron The wounded m~ who were confinca
to t.helr beds all reoe l ~:d a
word from their
l'1!1Lor
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Su therlands Auxiliary: was next vls lted nnd the
for
printers, t;hemlcal workers .. rhlnet~,
qUarrymen, c1erks.« factory hands.
: CpMge ~nd re!5t from o"~rworlc, with
DISCR ARGI XG AN AIR
W'llham H .:J.!edra.p, 28,
I:umm:mcd for firlnS an air IUD
l::.:nd A'cDlle on F~ 1irllary lOtlJ.
P .C. H'-TmRn ,aid t~e dol~ rul.nt
ourly at birds , notLOO OOLnb, etc 1
A fine of 15s. was iDipo'ted>and th~
clted a.nd tho boy's motl1er l.4,d not.
ret.aIn pOS~SSI OO of it- ~
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my kidneys. 'l.'lie trouble began with sharp,
Is found that, bnckache,
, cutt.ing palOS ID tho bnc\c, and tbey ' ha.ndi â¢
. Inflamed kidney .. capped me at eveTY turn, \1 bad a,- Iltrngglo
gravel.ad kl straighten dter stoopmg, nnd the pa.iu
arc common nmong5t _ completely wore mE) out.
b~d
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enJtJne .. rr:en,
â¢
~lall) M.· G
Jachon, Mr. E 0 F arre r,
H ) f 'Va.!hs ::"''1d :!\Ir L .E Quelch
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Ooto~'( 16t.h,
f:
men, mo
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1914, Mr. F. W ,. Hnll.
of 176, Wokingham Road. l ~i\dlUg, said !
â¢â¢ I think it wall n. stram that fire~ ""eakened
Internal organs, is
HIN'ffiI' FOR THE
~EAD!NG B()!t?~G~ B.~NCH.
S.-l.,l-u RDAY --J1.tfo~ Mr. f B Porfi tt (m the
,lr
Readi~g Remedy.
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mstanta nc
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OBSD.F
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til'" reTll :1U111lg .£10 \ ' .
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'lihe Mayor saId he w Quld be, allo"ed seven nilY8
in \\h H~ ~l t o pn y the t6ctll) d #ne. and fourteen da;}!;
1,: [1"Ll.IC~ tv pay t~~. thi~ f.t..~tty.
offices or fac·
â¢
", I.~!~'\" W'>rK that l'afs
the neT\'es
.
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to
lS,O"
who ~nd!i the followins;r gTl'Lteful meesage "
overy word rillS'S wlth lfrlendly goodwdl.
it
aa.m,p 'I· I:~!S\:~~~~~~~:~. or lerld fumes,
In
~
atmosphere of dust,
in , changing, ft mperatu,res'
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Vim i, juat as good (, r de-an inti
lutche n tab/~â¢â¢ floors wi'ncio""â¢â¢
In
,
.c~ ' e:m I\.!UI'( ~ S
rcmO'-C3 nil ' b :lr~t matter.
You JUGt Gpi inkle "i little Vim
on a damp cloth, rf'b briok!y,
8.:ld lhere's a 'hi~ for you.
to n,liIi
gOlDg to LQpdOTt· â¢. and the third
tl.:lt wtiile changing h is.. nddreM Cor Rending to
London he flHIed to repor~ tho lamo t o the diS.
t.ru.;~ to whlc!l he l eL:10,-cd , V1r. , th~ police at Ken,
slngton
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Defcndnnt pl c"fl ed gu,ltr to tho three o fIcn ~s,
nnd lial d he " as now res,dlDg (1t. Titchllrtt . .
D C. H enderson !aId that 'on - October 9th of
Irt. ycnr ~de ll da nt cnY!le to the police ,!ta.Lion dnd
15rl.\d ue "i l s ~e d t3 regIster R.I - Ao RUIIlI1Dn ~ \lDJt!ct
H p gnve tho addrcs~ ru ellY.onedfl n NOl th' Kcmmg·
ton lmd ~a' cl 11e- W !11i; br)m 10 1888. I\ddlnz th~'\t he
to R<":llriJn!; on account ot tHo ~I f r,UQ s." lie
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A memorandum issued by th~ Local.Governmebt:
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Board to loc~ authontlcs pomts out that tr e
P.a.rliament and Local Elections (No 2~ Act,
which received jtho Royal Assent lMit NovembJr,
prOVides "that the next st.atutory elections ~of
county and borough oouncilloraJ district counCIl·
guardians and pa.rish counCillors, wh~ch
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al~a.dy pOstponod~:under pl'eVIOUlS .Acts~ furt~er
postponed for a. year'l and tha.t, accordinglv, the
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terms of office of the e.nsting ' counci,llors
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not.) wou\.d take place ~fore October 1st., 1918,
and, consequently, does not. a.pply to t.he neh I
election or boroty;h counCillors Gasual' vacancies I
requirUig to be filled by eloctlOIl, 'Yt~hioh may occur
before the date to which the next statutory I elcc-ion of oouncillnrs or. gun;rdians u postponed, Will ,
until a. new regIster comes mto faroe, "'continue t.o
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