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SATlIBDAY,

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to the inBtan.. thai. ba'f -."DrouPt to OUp
11O~'" aDd hoPe the eD!Dpl~ ..m b!t f~ed ' >D
0&1>... houoN ThO Incident nminda .. that
BREWERY. READING buried. ••&y In an anClI!!Gt. corper of tl:w City of
London there II. or w .. bof..... tho "!"•• certain
wme mop which had 0. Vmt.aaD'a IKmlDB, and one
II< V ~L AND KlLITARY CONTRAOTORS. drink only at a time wae serVed to ee.ch C'U!1.omer
It.
Deoeaaty to leave the pretmsea and ro--enter
If • MCOCld potation wen teqw~d We ha.V61no
rooord how many r&-eDtciett '" ere lPa.de bv the
BONDED' STOR"&S
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thmrt,y cust.omers 10 a given time bu.t t.be fact re.
RAILWAY BTA'rION, ltBJd)IN6.
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malnl tbls was the rule, and th&t tn It!elt would
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PRlOE LISTS ON APPLtoATION.
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"SIMONDS, READING."

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Nos 15 &ud 18.

LOCAL

.. T!r"E UAt:II of M,-tbology" 18 the lubJect fOT the
adrlreu to be gI'fIIU at ~e UOltana.n Free Church 011

BY APPOllHloIltNT fO KING C'I!lO IlGE V.

su'r'rO,N
THE

Sunday eTe~rmg

SONS,

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ME58RS AY~& Rzon.utDa will bold a.lt\le of use·
ful furntture and effects Ilt No 38, Hamilton-road, on
Thunsda;r nut, OOmOl6tJ.ClDg at one o'olock prompt

KING'S BEl£fl~M:RN',
READIN(J.

LISTS OF SEEDS FOR fHE FA.RIJI
P RICE
AND G!\'~DEN post freo onl ... ppl~t.. otl
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MRS PnalRR R1U'':VE8, from the Mwl&try. of "Food,
L ondon.)5 advertin.ed to glve a.u mt.erestlnp; ledure m
the Fnends' Idee~ng Houee, on Wednesd~y evenwg

FURN1TURE SALE
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011 P'rida.y neJ:t MeMri! Heel8.l LtJ WlU hold n sale
of lSurplus furnIture Bnrl outdoor eft'ecta &t BIOSloi
Eud, BlOMOtn·llLu"" Tbeue See advt

COMMUNAL KITCHENS
At th e meeting of the Hen.drng a.ud DlJJtnet Trad es
and Labour Coulloil heJd un Tueaday 0. re.oJutioD WLI
adopted urgtng the Local Food Control Committee to
estabhlh a oolDDluulll kitcheu lD each W&rd lit th6

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THF. W.l~ OAMPAlGN.
For the War Md ~;;·~b Rea.dru~ was ured to
prOVIde .£2aO,OOO fClr n. monitor, anrl ml..l6tl £J76705,
M"aldenhBaII .£37.300 for 15 n.erol'l ...uea IoI.lld r&1&6fl
£ 1:),490 autI Ne'l':btl.fy £30,000 for 12 a.erophUl611 and

11W~d £13,490

will en able

resooot of
per oent per
under all pAr ..
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Followmg .. weech dehvered. by Mr Ben TiHett,
liP, at ~ l"'1IoIy al.tended publIC mootlDg at. \be
Hall on Thureday &f'cn:mg, Colonel Lea!ie
Wilson, M.P , said
waa glad to be ;LSIIOOlated
1 With the hbn. member for North Salford ill dotDg
j what he oould
Wlth regard to Ithe pa.y of .ailO~
and solmen and their dependent:r. The Bou~ 0
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uld never hav• adiieved
wbat. II had
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B
th t direct.
t t. bAd not heen for Mr
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IJ.KN;L an ill" suppoo.ora
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He (Col Wilson) had mam
t&ined on
OUI OOCI8IOD8 when. addreMlDg them
and ho maintaitled that evernng t.ha.t tb.\s country
had no war alma &1, all Its MIDS wore those of
pCAOe and had .lw.y. been 80 .nd would contln"O
to be' peace auns We never asked for a.nythmg
more th80ll peew::e or security &g&1nat war We had
nak ed for ~a;oe In the past 8 0 tha.t we Jmght at
tend to tne de"elopmont of our tndustrle~ D..nd
raIse the tone of cIV1hMtion, Qlld •
have a
better Engl.nd Ho thnught thn." people wbo,
at the pre4fnt time were called pac'ficlStS J when
thev ta.lked a.bout peace by negotIatlon J should rc
membe, that a.t pre&&nt ·we saw no POllSibUlty
wha.t..ever of pence, for no patched up peace was
~om.g to gtve 118 secunt.y aga.mst. war in the future
1 btt. Wall the honest ..... lew of the poSition Thus
our auns were fo r peace Illld BCcurlt} ngatn&t war
In the futute by beatmg the Germans npw (Appla.use ) I ~ple leemed to forget thAt we did not
start thiS ws.r .As .. matter of fRet we were UD
prepa.red for thl8 war Col Wilson woot on to
remmd the! mcetmg that Genna.ny had prepared
for the pre8e!\t oonfhct for forty YE)a.r!I , and for the
lallt twelve 01\ fifteen years had been looklD~. for
ward to and t.()Rst.mg what they called
tho
day". and now they were taking netlve sLeps to
gratify thesr I!I.mblLIOn by rteeking expansIOn 10 the
Enat, as r~nt evenU! ha.d onlJ too stnkmgly
proved Some people s3J.d If pe1tce was &rTlVeq ,t
I dornocracy would dnv6 out the m lh ~ry pnrly of
thrmany IBow IdiOtiC to make snep. a st.tdemcnt.
add pd Col ~lsnn who p8&96d on to Cite SocUlhst.
opInIOn In G~rml\n y th&t the working clB8ee'S there
could never oppo~ the State The fa.ct WI\$ tJ:ie
people of Qerma-ny beh eved In the millt.&ry party,
and tho ronly way w .. to defeat them on tho field
of battl-e Be was not. a. pe.own1r.1t. In the lea5t. ,
but If we dId oot d efeat Gcrn~'ny on the field of
I batEle the would ha;ve a.ch.leved· their wa.r alms,
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I eVltably dl&a:P.Pea.r, and our commun icatIOns With
I the East, whleh were our life-blood, , ... ould go
I under \VIJ...t. of t.he fll~uro for ourselves' Be b~
lievcd 10 the next few months there JVere gOing
w be more ' c ,ou, h.rdsh.p', and there w"",, gomg
, to be "\ ery heavY and senOlJS fightlD k ahrow Tbe
Gc rman~ had their tloubles as well as ou~he5 ,
a.nd "ben we talkt..-d about the shOT"ttlge of food In
tllls count.rv-aIfd that ~ slwrt.nge Wall gOing t.o be
Ie t more ibM fIot present.-It Wtl.B nothing com
; pared 'ntb what. the Genniltlls had been putting up
I v,l th for three yea.rs, and our t roub 1C8 v.eJte noth
Ing compared WIth what the German people WeTe
I pUttlOg up With
Col 'VII80n Cited the caae of
Ru ssls QII t'be result of
d a. h~ a nd hIflcomplet.e
pca"", .Ithough he dl not
eve t e patnotlo
RU ~ la.o people would endure Gl!rtTlaZl. m.Buencc,
and In t~ ooUnte of further rema.rk! expressed bls
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MEN'S' WEEK

A ' CARA VANi .STORY, '

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£376.700 RAISED.

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~h. Road;\';~ ' BofO.gh ~eDeb on Saturday.
befo~\ Mr -F B , ParfiU. 11n tk cb ..r). Mr E 0

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At & mootink 01 u'e Road'f'll C1m.mber of
merce bold on Tuesda.y '''lllDg (aDd ~r!cd I.
Farro\'. M::r R M: Wiliol M::r J. E Quelch a.nd ' ""?ther oolmnn) the Secretary I'Mr DJ-ylliDd Ra.B Jackson
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110m) reported upon th. workwg 01 tho mo_'
Selma SmLUl' van dwel~ Georg&-~treet Caver. I that bad been orgarueed by t.be: Chamber under tilt
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ttl of "BuslDElM j\{.en's Week ,, ~ B& a.Ll"
-~8J.ned t.h.at
B am \ surrendered to he!" ba.II to a llSW&r the i e
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cbo.r~e of pret.(mB.ing to tell fortunes. to W1t, by h e had been a.8SlSted m hl!l cifortft 1Il... brmglUg
meana of pabnlktry, to Audrey AudlSOn a114 the sebeme to a. SoeceS8 by Messn Ha.yes, Hodg·
another, to deceive and Impose on oorta.m of lilS kin, Tudor and Smith The progress of the 1DO'V&o
MaJesty' ••ubJecU!
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' ment during the wool.: was as lollows -Monda,.
Mr , E D Bef'7 .ppeared lor pnsoner and 'I lfirst dny). £29,000. Tuesday £14,700. Wedncsd.v
pleaded gudty tO Itno charge
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,£24.000, Tbursda.y £64,000> Friday £110,000,
Audrey Addl.!!on srud she wa.a a. policewoman a.t Sa.trnda.y £135,000, the total beiDg broqght up to
to
Roodmg Borough Pollel!! Foree At £376,706 They were asked to ob~n £250,000
1st, accoD\pamed by Pollcewoma.n to purchase a. JDOmt.or. but. had nun:! over 50 peat
to Ca.Y"~ba.lll III.Dd asked for cent more t.bnn the a.mmtnt a.sked for
M e8Sr5
"laS at her van and Said
Hunt.ley Md P~crs had oontnbut.ed £50.,000,
went to the earavnn, Meti6rB Serpell &nd Co '£10,000, and :Mi!68rS
1I1t.ervlew pmon..r .ald Menroy £5,000 , Mr Hasl"", fmther mf<ll'Il11 u.
all she knew, and that that among!t the subscribers was the Pearl Assni'·
forlune Looking at anoe Company for. £3,500, and that the War SaT·
know your face • lng." Certificates sold dDr::lng t.he week reaE:~
m uniform'
ov.et £20 000 Mr Ra.slam ~180.../ stated that ona
I m prIvate clothes, and 01 tbe B:.ruc ",M"I'l'gel'S had wId him t.h&t if tho
ha.ve heard of JOU from Chamber of t;onDrl.erce had done not1Ii'ng else es:.
what lou cao tell cept orgamse thlS .. Week I I therr eristenoe ha.d
I soo many ladles, been fuHy Justified, as he was SCltisfied that tt.
me How WOliid you extra..ordinmy succ.c.ss of ilie .. Week" wa8 dna
hands, by cardR, or by a-Imost e nilrely to t.l1e way In whi~h tbe Chamber
IS I:I.Stro-logy I Villi ' had organised. It and to the qwet. ~.Y worlr
the bmw, 3s by busmess lik. methnd s that had been adapted. "
.. W1tness said
The Secret.a.ry hu receIved a. letter from SiP
be wId "" Roberl IGnd""*Y .. king Wm to """""y I<> tbtl
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You ~ro a mlirried camp8Jgn
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said "I am not
A letter had. been received from the Priva.t.
pfisouer went on "You &cretarv of the King, thankinq; the people ~
laughter) < no Readm g for tho splondld efIorl! y had mode dar>

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have a. wander
.' WItness re

m g t.he .. ntJ8JDC&9 Men's Wee U
Col Les1!O W~, M.P, sent. htS" h~

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LlU5 Hurpl us

the t n, c:.tdcd uctlUg

r·.D:~';'~I";;~ 'i~7 :'~,i o n m"eatm~t9.

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£1,700.000.

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band and ehaarman and members of the Chamber hi. ~
ga.vo her I t.oo ooqg:r!ti1lations on thc spiendid resnlt. adri~
she "",d " I will and h IS best t.hanks lor tho wholo bosrt..d anti
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If You luwe a
ent1msla.stlc a.8SlStance. which they rendered m the

Court) l'"""ner, gratoJatlonS on tho greai,lruccetl6 Llrat had aItendetI
contmumg. saId
You
There al ' tho wOTk 01 tho Re.amng Chamber of Commeme,
THE DRINK QUES ION,
FA....~OY DRESS B6..LL
mauy wbQ w1ll o.,.e
There IS a and he thonght now fa"YOurabLe wusidwatioa.
D r:3 c u s~ l os"s on beer are 118 Ie to have a
To oommemOIllt.e the tweuty.fiv6 years' aruuous
tall f.IT on. w~ I.
"tho 10 yom- Jover DlJgbt be gIVen by the authoo_ to tim possi.
work of Mr Hu~h E Walfl1rli. the foull4er of the
!\ ,' Inl y; hat mtoxlc a hn g effect
Even where Readmg
IMllch laughteri.1 YQII wdl travol You wlll hlIttv of nammg the Momtor albor tim towu <>I
Blind Ala Society, Q. grand fa.ncy dress ba.l1 IS
marry abroad ~f roc are true--blne to your lover RendIng.
the d lsp utant~ nppe ar to 5t rt In agree- to be held 111 the To,\ u Hall on MQucl&} evenwg next.,.
the proceeds of wbloh Ilre to be applled to the endow·
he WIll be truerb1ue." In iurt.ber conversation
Mr H aslam mys be l S derired by the.<Committee
m e -t \\ Ith o n e another It ~ -mOTe than mellt fuqd of the :SOCltlt. Fu rtltcr partieulars appear
pnloner s:l.ld to WItness "Y~u knew a Wilham/' of the Council to convey through thB 1'Toss their
i lh, h that thelT prejUdICeS r con"Vtcttons In our adveMmg COIUUlIIS
but wltn... ""d she dId not S\Io knew "a _
thanks to 1;bo Press for tbe great help thor
\ ,II soo n be found to ha~e eHeded then
~ h arle.'\," whereupon pnsoncr S&ld If You don't had given and to Il.n who helped III many wap
MARRIAGE OF LIEU l' C J BUSHBBOOKE,sree. but II y?U ,tICk tnlo-h'uo to him h. Wlll to maJr.e dm effort last week soch • _ _
,~ ~ C\' €I" on questIons of r t.
A recent
I'he marnll:;::e took plllC6 011 &tu~y, at th e parl.lb
be true-bllle to !you" That "Was R.8 much a..s: wit
WHAT ~ I... ............. T W ·.n C<A"TTrY"nGit
(11 <:;,:- .5. S10n In the Bou::.e of Commons re. chun::II , Eatlev, of Cba,1'Iea J RU!lbbrooke, ileuttdlADt,
neS!! could remember
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.!Ulr ~.,. -LDr"UU
"T e"l led eH~ry body In a ; ree ent on the II A C , ~Il o'f ~r alill M~ Ruahbrooke, of Blllm~r·
Tho MagJ , tra.l.es' Olerk IMr I Ball)
Did you
COMMITTEE HAS DONE.
pa.rl With anythmg'1
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In cooneet.lOn Wltb the Oper:d;lOIl8 CSI%ied. oa.
p omt t h at br ea.d mll st be pre erred to beer sbe Court, Eurlf\: \, n.nd Pl Cn a . daugbter o~ the late
John Holmall, lreg-Amm, ClltDborue fhe ~e rem onv
Wlt.neas Then prHIOnet ~aJd· "I WIll tell th6 ~nng the " Bn.'iIIltRS Men's N - : ~ the Realwh p. n th e chOi c e hes be tw een the two But Wag periorm@d by tbe Hev Cllnou Powler, a.a!IlItecl by
other la.dy's fortlln& (P o ilc6Wl)man Hughes)" We mg J...ocal Central Cor:nnu.tteo responsible far watt
\\ h' le t h e te et<lh lers we re a
agreed that t h e HeT 1:1 We.rdley lung
each ga.ve prisoner 2s
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savrngs, It should be merrt;loncd t..I:W. No. 6. Broad,..
t ill S 10;: actually th e nit-E'rnah e wltlf whIch
Mr Derry I I suppose you v. ent to Ca.,.en;hnm street, wns placed flt..ihe dtsposal of t.I:JfI ComJnit...
GAS EXPLOSION
on lnltructlOn!'.?- Yes
tee by Mr Charlel!l, ~&f' of tha Umon- of La.
Shortly bofore 5 0 clock on Wednuday after
we n re r,l! C'l' l the antI tee tot len appeared
And ao fn.r as you are concerned, or yonI' col don and Smith's Dank, and was-"lIlIIler the ~
m ore r eLl(h 10 accept th o
0.1 Assurances nO[ln a gM explOSIOn occurred at. the corner I)t
league, all th" Jargon told to you has not. mad. ment of Miss Darkoc I1l!d to "'pablo
of
be
of. t he Food \ilnIctry 'hat It 15 not
AU DUKe-st reet caUSIn g t hree manhole covers, (\\0
the !hghte.'!t effect upon ;your mind ?-No I
workp.rs The returns 'Well) M .f.oIlow -Monday
he Tram" a.y Department., be lllg hI ow n
longmg
to
t
co ntrove r slnlIst s were
ost at their Into the &ir a conSId erable dlsta.nce 'Ihe exp lo
Palnllstry 8lld stIch hkeJ 18 as much done as any £1,730 125 £xl, Tuesday, £1.,9tI.2 lOs 6d..~ Wed.
ncsday, £1.139 s., Tlnlrsday £1,228 I30 6d.
C'!lse when they cou ld di SC USS he :root ques· Slon wa.s one of f Ol)8lder ablc force but fortunately -aatlda.ctlon ,!'t. the latest eft,orts Readmg bad made tbmg . l",'-Y.. I IJIlppolle SO
Mr Berry. In faddressmg tho ISoncb for prlaoD.Cr, Friday £9,746 Sa:tmda.,.. £8,937 l5s.. fxL, total
Dobod WI.5 hurt'.
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dlJnng the
BU!IIJOeM Men B Weoek .. to a..snst the
t lO n wh eth e r peoplf' oll c ht
dnnk beer
y
.G'ovem~ent Ul pr08eeUttng tb~ war to a vlctorlO\l1 saJd thiS charge wa.s preferred Wloor the ok! taken during the week £"2A~ 726 eompnswg bandtt
'1 1->(' Un bl .'lt;<; e.ci mnn on that s bJect has yet
Vagrancy Aet of 1824, and he asked the m~lS· :£11,395 war~' cerl;i:fieates £13,330, which
RRADING A.THL"F.TIC CLUB
fln1~h
t fl be rOIlTld Teetn hlE'l'S as 1 r I.e,l Jon ..
irates to make a.ny pno or pUDlshment tHey 1m pnrch..-d 17,roo war ""Â¥lng =tilioa$es In Re.'ldThe a.nnual(tcueral meeting w.n"take pl~ at GarCol W Ilson pTOp~)j,ed a. re9Oiutlon tba.n1cin~ Mr
H. submItted ~at 109 tha-e are 162 .~OCI..tlOfl' with. memberahif
tr u ly c,'vi.
rard Houte (Y M C.-\ Iluarten ) 011 Wednesday, MaTch TIllett for hiS speech, a.nd pled~d the meeting to l posed &8 llght ... pos:llb\e
when t hn.t Act. was pa1ised thmgs were entl"rely of ewer ll,CXX>.
JLldl cM In their view, but h. ,ugge.ted 2ith, I!I.t 8 p m NomlUationl for the CommltUle must exerel ~ e Ita lltmost dewmunatlOn W support the
be forwahled to the hon see , Jna E BeMley, I ' "Mnr.. Government m C&rryln~ on the "\\a.r to a. IJUccessful different from "hat thev Qre to d&y People'wern
thnt the proJLlnlc. of the m n who drank Il.thon," RcadIDg, not later than Mond~.y next A I end , ~o that Jugtl()e shall be established and a per
not 80 epucat.ed and there could be nO doubt they
"k~hol "";"!'<O )lIt;t l1S stro n g n that of the JI1U10r lUter·team race "·111 be deCIded to · ao.y ( ::sa.tu r~ manent. peace 8CCUred
were milch mo re SUperstitiOUS We were liVing
m a n who (hd not
Sa B worth MenI d .. y) froUi Yeomanry House (by kllld perm.ta!lon) at. I Mr L E Quelch seconded the reso lution Whldl now In a more em lght,noo age, and 80 Jar as
3 15 pm, dl!ltano.:o about tliree mIles
Wfl.! supported In~ Mt" F A Simonds, and carried
palm1stry and fortune ~I!mg were concerned ho
ma ..' be dlllm ,.d to have lltU rated thl~ In·
With one or t wo dlseentlents
ventured to "ugg~t that the peroont.a.ge of pe:reons
hIS !l!:nbseqllent onslallgnt In the name of
CANNOCK CHASE COAL
On the motlOn of Mr Sydney Bram a "ote of who went to a. pa.lmlst had no mtent.lon of belle"Â¥-Order your col\lltud coke oJ $A Great Western Coni thnnkll W AA a ccnrded t o ~h6 Ml\vor for pr081dmg
r.hn stlanlh a ~ :\lnst" one of the tenets of
mg or A.Ctmg upon what they weN t~1d Mr ReTry
Co, 3 St.tticm Hill, lteadlllg Allk. for the genum!)
d h
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th
be
the TUTld~h reh~ o n"
How mnny Mem. ealebrat.d Ca nllock Ch&.fl8 Coa.l (prOteoted by Trad t,' I\ll t e prooee mgl C otIC
w)
t
N at.ional Cited hiS own eXp(mence a.t SC"".u-oorough on one
OCCMlH)n, a.nd 9'ld he had no intention of acting
h er" o f thn.t Hot1!'t' tho b eezy Admiral ]JA.rk nllfl onlv ohtalnahle through 111) It 15 the best .An~hem
At the Readng Bol'Ollgb Reoch on Wedneoda.y.
upon "b~t he ras told on tbat OCcal)lOD He
a nd lme!!t lI o u ~ Coal obUu na.hle It make. the hottest
wantNi to kn ow we re t ef'to t len 1 A molt and beat firw, wh tch keep a.lIght for I1l4JlV hours W..ltllwent for t he amusement a.nd the hm of the thmg before Mr E P Coll,er 1m the chair). Mr. W
1. ho Cha Irman presumed \ir Berry did not tell Poulton,I !.I-r E J AndreW13'1 Mr D Rose <md
cont{"mphble mtnorlh
f'et" mly most of out fLtt.entlon ClenIl and dUni.ble Once tried, a.lway ..
tho "pn.lmlst. ho went for IIrmuseme.nt?
tll£' mtf'll ed In the H o u~e w s not on the used, a.a t.esL~Onl&ls ...... lUl'I"OVe. Prompt dellvery
M::r E 0 FOlTe1',
Mr Berry replied be dld not, and oontinmng
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Da.V1d Georg.. Sanndenl, .. bak.... of 10. Alh<rlt id e of the te e t o tnl ~ TI
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an who could
WEST READING LTBEBAL OLTlB
hu'l defence, be S3.1d Mrs SmIth, cha.rged m tbls
n ot !ltz.nd a certaIn amount f Jtquor WIth.
On Se.turda.y a 11010 whl!t fln t""e IwELt: held r.t the club,
cue, waa reallr! a; gIPSY, who had lived 8.~ Caver road, wae brought up on remand charged with
.ham for manYI years to her own van b.u8 was st.oalmg 10 0Z8 01 Hour, value 3d., the properly of
out becomIng lnt"xlcRted wa
ob\lous)y & and wu A stlccese 'l'hd W}nllers ",ere I Mr Wade,
'2 Mr Butcher, 3 Mr Gilmore,. 1.fr HUllhOi An
mother or t welve c~lldren, haTIng l!IX !Ions hIS employers, Huntl-ey &nd Palmera
He was
"Tf' rT mferlor er.e.lltnre & <l~11: nerate
open "'flud un.-e wa..'\ held on "Mollda}", IU\d the WIn·
It L~ announced that Col Lealie Wilson, M P , alld SIX d a.ugh~rs ThH~ sons were In the • ...rmy
It IS A ('ommon hElm ~ n
e~kne"!1 In I!I. nen were - Ladles 1 Mrs Sharp. 2 Mn Godden, 3 bas been appointed Parhamentary .A8SU1tant Secre and on~ 10 tlw l Navy Her qblef occupatIOn was fnrthor ch..-ged betw...n January 1st. and March
Mra Bo.eley (cut), j Mrll Good
Gent.
1 Mrs
8t.h with steaJing 44 lbs of sugar, 7 1M of mixed
de moc ratic ~ta~ to preten
thllt penn ie Cooper
t.a.ry to "the Wa:r Ca;bmet I ~
In cpnnectlOn W]th cocoa,..nut abIes a.nd IJWmgs ,
(~I&.Ymg 8' gent), 2 Mr ~hO-rp, 3 CpJ Sm lt.b."
fruit, 1 Ib 9 ozs of cocoa bntter, val"06 £1 lIs..,
and
now
that
ber
Aons
hM
lamed.
the
~o\.rmy
there
" li nt what we thmk 11!1 R" Ctd [or thl."m
.Mus Tidbury (u gent) Mn Steel pruented the
also tb. p~ of RnntIcy and Pol""""
WM no~ much source of mcome from tha..t "part of
nrll:es
A
dAQU
followeJ,
th~
plalUSt.
hemg
Me
H ence t he e ruy tranSItion f om the ugu.
M", Sydney Brain prosecuted. and Mn E. T.
.Bacon.
her bUSiness
So fa.r as the two policewomen
menl t h a t the wOTkm.n Oil ht to d IS like
were concerned I they had not been deoorved '1 he H.tt doleilded
b ee r to the nCAcrtU)n that h actnalh does
Wltneel who ga.r e evsdeOOl!l had not been mfluenced
}fr Bram 8&ld pnsoner had been employed at
COMMUNAl. KITCHEN
The lM)Qnd commun"l lotchen WAS opened on UOlI.
In any way bv what pru~oner h£d said
HIS chen~ the factory 21 yea.rs and rerel~ a. wage of .£2 ls
(h ~llke It-a veT\' d'ffeN!nt th ne: The P~T
du a~ the old Co.o~M1rati' e Societv's 'bop, Ort..OJ·road,
had lflStructed. hrm to state th.a.t acting on hIS per week, and was 10 a. poelt.lOn of some trust
l la mc ntJ\rv SP.nt"t<\f"V of the Fond ~hnt"tn lillder tlle dwgnatioll of the H Na.tlonAl Kltchen No
suggestion she would gIve an underla.kmg to the There bad been a great de:JJ. of piHenng gomg on
knO',"5 thp wo rlnn2 men at loseT quartE'T'l ~" The CJ)O-Innan of th., Comnutte. (Mr Counclllor
B en ch that. Rhc would not repeat snch conduct In for somet.llRe, which had caTt.Sed the direet.on
Mlu ¥aM"llLge (melllbet" o f the "Educatiou
pP -: ). 1hon m oet of h,s critics Mr Fan-v),
futUre by pmcttlnng palmistry or fortune tell I &lUle~y Sever&! cases had occurr\d., but It waa
NO ALTERATION IN RATIONS. the
Comnuttee) And Mr ·F W ~nh (me ... l~ . upermLt!nd ·
mg ~o\.s far ~ palirnst.ry was concerned, Mr difficult to dIScover the per.rons who were gmlty
e li n e~'s , ... ~~ ... ,.. llIU that he could not ('~ n
ellt) lnre present, and the tint customer. wore served
Berry
:went on! to say there "WeTe oerta,lll reoog On March 8th a watchma.n, who had re&9OIl to
b:r Mn G B OSbl)l lle (r1au~hter ot the Ch ju rman) and
c1unc from IIn,tlllnC' he kne of thll roun
m!ed features, ~nd aom~ people did beluwe In that. Enlspect prlsclDer, stopped htm as he was gomg to
"ltsa Marno.$r:e The kitchen has been verr exteu't"el}
trr and o f course of other~ tthll.t a ~tate- (I I patroUlsert dunng tbe week, r.lld the bd a t fa.re hRI
The food rat.lons rem&ln the !laDle 88 last week
!'tOrt of thmg IThe rules were well known a.nd the breakfast and found a. tm of flour 011 him He ad·
€'n(o rce d teeto t,,1to;m In th l
country dUT
been greatly appree:.ated by the resId ents III the
With regard to the quat.lon of aUowtng m magll~tra.tes were doubtless aiware of the unbroken m1tted he had taken the tID, and the matter
dittnct.
In (t t he war wOLllti In Its elf be an.,. contrl
crea.sed mea.t ratloM to thoae ~ngaged ]n hellvy strong hne bemg sl,!Zntficant of long life and 80 on, haVlng been reportet;l to the police was m~~
•
manu&1 work we undera.ta.nd t.hll!l Wlll come up for and Borne people behov~d tbat sort of thing Mr ga.ted further by Inspector WaJters, a.rtd at pn.
bnhon towllrds wmnln g the ar He henr"
Berry; 1nstanced the ca.so of I!I. penon practunng 5Oner'a bouse the other goods (produced) ~
CONCERT AT GROVELANDS
L al F d 0
Co
wh ""n RlIs~la be ..... me a v kR.-Jess n n twl
On ThUl'llday eveDlug 1U lut week, to the great I consideratIOn at tbe oc
00
ontrol
mmlt palmlstrY at • 1>&z...r 10 L~ndon recent!. wbero ¥lund , They mu.t have been tal:on at vanooI
m<l n:? pr("l p h~l eS all. t..() what
deh :.t;ht of the mmate!l of the Gro ....olands IDfirmarr, a tee In due course.
1t "vas allowed because he suppo&ed It"WNS regarded tlmes and tlie tbeft.; would appear to havl!! ea:lL! nmusemc nt and was the means ot rn.lsmg a eer·
tended over a long tIme From the. pOSl.tlOn in
t hen be :;tn to do tn the wa"V T Wtnnl.nl:! th, most enjoya.ble coucert WIL!I,provided for them by Mr
Harrv Walker'lI concert party, llugmenteJ b1 the
tam ami;un~ nf roven ue Mr Berry concluded by which ho worked It would be ea.sy for hrm to
" "
But the prohlhltl Pn 01 drmk In Ro'
II Hoyal Magueu"
The plogra.mme \Vaa much eu ..
saymg his ehe.nt had never been m t rouble "OOfore t.ake small qUa.ntl~S from ttrne to tIme.
S I Cl dui nothtn,lt to str-Tl zt ht
her as ODe I
jov. d , I t " on'y n."....., 10 m,," tho follomng
and he suggested the lustice of the calle would be
Arthur J ohn Ball, foreman wa.tchmao, spoke
118mel to pl'O \ e the ch&I1LCter or the entertamrncmt tI e AHles, ann he (II'J up:ht t
met bv paVD1ent of the costs of the oroceedm,!!8 to detammg prl80ner and finding the tm. of flour
Maa Eva Slk"!"l~r Messra H Walker ' Palmer, Pa.re,
sona b ly ask \\:h eth e r the
or If a. fine waa Imposed It sbould be a small 000 In on him
Bowden and 1ayler, WIth Mr Will I..ewII U plalllst
WIlham Russell Walker, mana.grer of the mann
Mr E 0 Farrer. In kmd and appropnate terlll.!,
vcx! ka had not !lom et luna:
Mr and Mrs E B Deadman, of 28 , Man· n e w of th& undertaktng he had glVen on beliaH of
do With tl
pfl80ner~
fa.ctunng department, sa.1d prIsoner was engnged
thanked
the
a.rtiatee for theLt gratult.oUl r.erVl'!.es.
I!rn\\ th of chscnnt ent .. hI
chester
road,
Reading,
b
ave
suffered
I),
hea.""U"
Joss
produced R
D.I Waltet'-s s:ud pnsoner's ;Ilame W&l'I Ruth as adahourer In that department, and he had De
s ta te of revolution 1n RU~lila It IS a IIveh
EASTER FOOTBALL
ill the dea.th of their youngest son, Wt~le88
Smith, and she was linown a.s Selma SmIth She nght to hMdlc the good s (produced)
The Reading Footba.1l Club have a.rranp:ed the 101- Operator Robert "Methven Deadm{Ul, who bal! had JIVed m th~ distriCt. ma.ny YEfars In li carann
co n '" ~ rs y, and no doubt l~ Will COil
A buyer for Huntley a.nd Palmers dep0600 to the
t ' nue
\\ hether ul t unntel..,. a. Gl)vernm!n t lowmg matcbea for EMte1 -:2aater Sa.tl1rday, at RIm been drowDed whalst serv.mg In t.he MercantIle She procured her hVIn.ll by gomg from hou&e to goods (produced) bemg Similar to those whIch he
P.!Llk-Retnrn Ka.rne, BeatW'ood Ca.naittanA v Re~ll1n'"
She- hlld purchased for the Company
WI I ' r oh the poor man ~f h16 beer" re
MUUltlOI1' X[ Euler Monday, at Elm Park-a. grO-nd Fleet, the vessel beIDg sunk by the enemy
The houl!Ie offermg 8tDa.I~ artIcles for sale
been stron;::ly suspected of telhng fortunes to ser
D I Walters gave evidence of r eoovecng th.e
m ::l r.~ to b e ~een
So fl\r
o Gm ernme nt Intern&tioDlI.l Bueba.U match, Co.ulloda v Ame r CII. deceased , who was aged !e"\\enteen years and va.nts QUlte recen tlv It. ca~e to t he knowled26 of property (produced) at pnsoner's house H 6 snb.
The
latter
ha'e
a
flue
tum q.t Wmchester, Including fIght. months, passed a.Il hill exammat.lons as G
has been persu aded k:I try th experiment
15Cveral Intel national., and tbe C8.1I&(hao slde Will be MarCOni oper a.tor , a.nd It "W lUI on hiS very first the flollce tha.t certfl.ln yOlmg Ia:d.lea were. inVIted. sequentlv called at the factory iUld ~aw pn&Hl'e:r,
selected from Ahlersbot, Ta plo,"\'", Blumgstoke, LOld s trI'p that he lost. hi S hfe Edu cated at the Ken to the carao.:iUl to have thelr fort.unes told On who said" Yes when ' he was told he woo.ld be
t{10uud (Londou) and Bea.rwood, and a title exc lllll& dnck School and iI.£terwards at Rea.dmg School Fehnlarv 27th a. gentleman caJIe.r,J. a.t th~ detective dSll ged WIth Bteahn~ the sma,ll tin of Bour When
(!"ame l!l aASured H alf proceeds will be gtven to the where ho WA S 10 the 0 T C the decea~d wa~ offiCi!! a.nd said tbat hLS daughter a.nd other ladles t.old he might be charged later on witb stea.hng
had been to the van and that the pohce ought to t ho other propertv, he rep hed. "Alrigl:tt:. That
Hed CIO$I!I SoCiety, and hll.1f to the rown Club O n I I
h ~~ '{
, ~
d' B
1'-'
EAster Monda.\ mght t.here .... 111 be 0. fancy di"e!1S han III
or two mont s __ .l.1 e.,sn ~Imon 0;:
r ewcr)
ta.ke nctlOn On thIS the poltccw01;n.en were d1rec (Wednes da.y) mornmg on bemg charged With
the lown Ha.lI, particulars of whlclf'lwill be a.dverti!led and w as subsequently at t,h~ Land Va.lu a ~lOn ted to take the adlOn they did
Further than stealmg the ot.her goods, pnsoner a.lso said.
---+~,~
shortly
I
1 Offices tn the town
HIS father 1" we ll known t.ha.t tb& polwe had no complaInt Alter the re OJ Alnght "
,
•
betng a member of the Board of Gu&rdlans a.nd
mand m the preVlOUS week pnooner Bald although
Pri soner pleaded gUIlty 8.lld wished to be deal'
PUBLICANS AND TFlft.l - ,
FORrHCO~UNG AUCTION SALES
the ReadlDgl TrIbunal. and secretary 01 tbe Pride ebe had I!tated she would nnt do tIllS sort. of thmg Wlt.h summa.nly
~
So m1lch nt-tentlOn IS direct.ea
what. I~ krm~d
The lmportant freehold busmcss premllSe! 162 o( RBadlng ~A 0 F) A colkague of the decooaed agam 10 R~Bdlng !She wOldd do It ehiewhere
Mr Ba.tt stUd pnsooer had ma.d-e a. cIOOJl hrea:st
t ho
d n ll k trn.ffic
m 1thcso w r times that we R.nd 163 Fnar street Readl1lg With frontage of I!a.ys tha.t tb veB8el broke In two, and In the oonThe Bench fined prisoner :£5 1 or In default 14 of the therls nnd given the pollee every aAlstanoe
I l k ~ no :l.I>ology for lutroducmg
note here about 50 feet ~nd Immediately factng the IIlte of the new fUfH on they were separ&!t ~e l had become much dan
J
B e pleaded for' lemency a.nd asked the Bench to
General Post Office Wlll be acid by auction on &ttached to the deceu ,w 0 IVi ns very popular
Prtsoner said. she would pa.y the fine, a.nd would place pnsoner under the Probatlon Act PriliOner
th e c 'V that cheers but does n
mebrlate \VliiI March 21st by MCSlr8 Nichola« 8IDce 1866 and on board
naver commIt the oft\mce agam
Was 48 years of age He hnd served In the Boerdo ~" the 1ll0I'C readi ly as we t IDk. there II a upward. unhl now the premJMls have been In the
I
War, and hI S charn.cler was very gOod.. Pnsoner
pO<:<:lblhtv of Alderman J W
Ia.rtln, the chaIr ocupat.lOn of the late Mr Frank Attwelle a.nd hI8
and hlS WIfe ha.d boon caretakers pf the boose of
Mr
P-retty, one of the ma.nagmg directors, when
ma.n of th!! Borough Llctmsmg SeelHOnS, hem, 8uece~rs On the nme date Mefln Nicholas
MINING
I
WII! sell t.he freehold
reeld,nee In DOWTIl!hlrc
be was awa.von hiS bohda.y, a.nd nothing h&d been
w
nllsund eTstood on UUB POlllt
n ren6 mg the sqQJl.l"e, close to Bath road , Imown u "Frank.
known ar(8.mst hIS ehua.cter before this eha~
J c"' nc' of a cer taJn haUfe,
the case of whIch the : lnnds/ ' the sltuat.lon of which a an exceptlonllllv
Tbe ... t.lc!es 10ad been gradually taken from
forr:1er Lennnt ba.d been ~"' lete for & breach of Iltt.ractlve one, also the spacloue, comfortab le reel
Fel:inla.ry
:rea.r Hili wages were then 31&.
and ~hen
a further bonus given
t h:: l lcen smg Ja:~s, and a. new lcensee had betn den~ nearly a~ the top of RUa&e1l street. known
I
as
Ba mton '
On Tueiday 8l1d Wednesda.v
11r
an offiCIal 01 tbe B.rkshira
GWALIA CENTRALS CONTINUE THEIR
'lind to take hus pla.cc tfbe A..l enn , n very pro
next , Mes! rlS N eholas Will sell by auetlOn n,·t
".,'?!,~~~~j r;;.{:';,:~t!~ of the Hll{h Court of JUII- County
pnsonr for fifteen
STEADY
RISE
01
rushee
PeteTllon,
Judgment
I e. \~ 'l d .. lsrd him to be r-a.rd ul
cantl~ out the" FranklAnd!!," D own .. hlrelquare, close to Bath
or sixteen
I'CgBol'ded h 1m Be
"';nn, ·.,h;"h WM brought oy Mr F
ma.n
I I , hu t. he ""I;: n~ 110 far a.s t o tel him not. to keep mail ol~ Swan:o.cn ChamberlAm &, WOrc&ltcr A.nd
h...d",.~, ~r_ of fL non·provlded a very hOl)eSt
The Bench
a.nd on thei1' return to
1 1'0 hOU!e op~n 9U1:IOC Pt;lbl
h Oll" ever for Derb) serV100.\1 and decorative chma., &110 a. Shera.
dll~mlssal bv t.he
,
ton chest and good modern fUrnlture.
In &cCQ.rda.nee mt.b. ~n~ril ' expectatlOD,
Court the
pOinted out tha.t In Vl'EIW of
t!,,., ,= ale of a cup or ten l ed not. qUe8hon the
~~~~,,~,~'~!:~~
beca.use.
favoura.ble dbelopmenLs officia.lry announced from
tho fact
theCts were spread. over a
<. n CCl lt \ o f th e Cbolrmfl l'~ advi
,but we dlS&e1li
COURT NOBLE No 5534., A 0 F
t.he GWfLba. eentra.l Mines hnve resulted m a. con
pnsoner oould not be BIlla. J.,
M~mbertl
of
Conti
Noble
a.re
to
be
congratulaterl
on
tIDU
OU8
nae
In
the
sh8l'e6,
the
actlVlt'
In
the
mar·
lrf m I L en tlreh
HOTC lS ~ hOll
a 8Udden temptatlOD the
tho finan CIal POlltlO!l as prea6:lted to the meetmg on 'ket. havlng ' boon well _u.stained throughout the
to deQ.l WI tb 111m unde1'
t Cl\n be of much serOl ce to ca
, tra.vellefl! &tid March J2Ul The Court now hall tou) funds nmon ut· r week In well mfo nned quarters It 18 fOflS,de,oo
was nat'mtended to ap.
t h.-.rs In neoo of rcfre.sb+ c. ard yet tlta tenant mil to £6.13~ . IIpowlng all m e rea.se of.£'200 011 til " 1ea.r, I that thiS rl~ hn.s not ~~n 110 (ar at &1 commen
g:cu'n,!.,,<:e~. They bad, howe_
althotl~h £4 1 hu been paid to thfl DI&trict Funeral ~Ul'&te with the sIgm6ca.ot va.lue' of t.he develop
1< ad .. lsed , and hilS promfsed t:<t a..ct on that ad
of £5, or one mont.h.'s na~
Lu~hlhty Fund The mterest enrnod for the VAQr WlU!I I mentA at.trlbub..ble m&lnly to the very p roper t
\ C" 50 thllt the wllt"J' fAr~, paSS1 g along a lonely £2l1, and tlle sick pay to me~tera £242 so thn.t I1Iter· I
the Chainnall added, waa a
'
h
•
:..ntmlco.
est
earned more than paId the memb6re' sick
wntlOn pa.td by t e 1Qveatmg pilbItc to the
lrI1d mfL\ DOt. e.ven hav e A. Irop 0 tea, because for~
beDeflt There IlfO 112 mer:nben aervIn, In Hll;- II Ta.nk " campaign, whim hu proved fl l1 Ch 8. brll·
" 'f)th a. preV1:ms tenant trr sgr
the hcenSlOg Fortel, 96 of whom ha"J'e ceaeeil ttl pay' contnbutiollfl hant SUCOOlS, and othe.r financial operations de&la.
while on serVice, thts n.coollntinliC for the decrease ot tined io sUlltam a. VlgOroult' P1'08e1Cutlon of the w al
contributions for the vetLr of £43 At tbe rut T.lIuation I But opemtgr ~.., n touch with tbe market, w~o
of tbo Court m 1911 their <1e::rree of lolvencv sto¢ n.t knO'\~ the pou1bllltle& of the Gwaha Central proI "
25s 4d, In thfl 1.., And they blon eten rBD..'IQn to hope thiS pert\, appear to cOnluder that the coming week
A BtOW AT TEMPERtNCE d,Q"\ue will be Imprbved u~n at the next "\Jt.lllahnn, should WltneH lL Iltrong movement In the numng
Ineh r-ecth- If n::>t rht'eCtlf ' AId man Martm And whleh iA no_ being compll~rl the ml".reue. 11\ ~(l 5u::k ~ mark ~ b and ot COilno tiWall1t Centrals rna b
Bob Pender' company UI &nnounel!ld to Ilppe&r m the
'Fullf'ral Fund ,toefl Ihe UBl valuation helllS{ '
d
I ad h
'I
y r
thr5e ,~h D support hIm In ueh new, a.re a.lmlng £Itl1d
only act of Ita J?nd at the Palace Theatre next week,
1,33( Th members ha.ve every l~MOD ~ feel prOllll expecL! to e
t e way
nve~l~rs Me obV1Q.uslv I_qq'el\Cl6. ;>I
a ctrong blow a.t. t.ru~ te pera.c
If a pubhc (If then: exceptional fiun.nclld PO'ltiCII, and rlllo that 1 rea.h.img that they n.re the che~lt low pn ced
in the 1ateat novelty entltled. "Getting R eady for
._" __,,,"-.c •
Pantomime," J-hich will form & very at~tive ltem
"rnse I~ not to supply a. cup 0 tea. mUlDg pro-. the.rhan suoh capable officera aud 10 eller~st.jt: allecre. gold mInIng Ihare m the market and that tltev
Ida Gra.h8.me ",nd Dorothy Glbson'B, C8.Uaf&' S Expert
II bl LeJ houn , t.hen we say do away WIth tbai have aho1r.'l tbett patrioUlDJ. by lUvttting 1)1,080 III War I underva.lued jeve!
a.ppearsp1"e6ent
a big
tAry .. Mr T E ,Povey The memben of the Conrt
not
t.n
longthere
at thelr
matrumenWistJll, oontribUtiOIlB are cerbull to ment a.
1 1 bbc bou$e.
Ha.s not Ithe
ha.Jrm&n of the Loan soounti81.
I margm of profit still
not. onlv for pre
hearty reception, AI also llarold Montagne 10 hi5 lnteat
I l"lToll gh L loenamg Deneh be.ar I or the Surrey
sen t holders, but 0 Iso
who" get In "
succeases ""Phil Draasby, oockney chara.atfll' comedian
ore values,
will ea.uae rounds pf a.ppl&uae to be heard iu th~
P ub Ie Ho u!'.€! 1'nuit and he re Ime under which GARDENERS' IMPROVI1.M"ENT ASSQCTArcION. 1 to d ay The rc ce n~
The fortD1JZ'htl:r meehn,{ of the a.hov. AI8OC1f\hon combined '" Ith t.bc
now
"~ouse," M ....,,11 the danCIng of Matt Fte1ds o.nd Dora.
It work, ' We hold th.t If a I q&ee" not to be wa.1 held on Monda.v evenIng in the Looture Hall of t 11e being unedited bv the
Dereen, H&ydee's Thoa.ture en :Mwiaj ure. Olga
Sydney, child , DlllDtC, a.nd VlVULO Fo~r, The VIcar
t rusted w keep open h ..
urmg prohIbited Readmg ~aa Compo.u), "hen 'Mt ]{ C Lof\dot ~rn. anticlpa.tlOo that the .baI'E'~ ~il.l",~'D~,iplle
ot Mirtlt..
,!
9'"11".". ,
hnuf':l lor the mle of tea I~d 0 her non aloob.ohc lided over an excellent attendAnce of members The further . ubstantlal t1&ei
now chaQgln!!'lj hnndl freely 10
mnrket
heverages he oogh~ not to; have a. licence a.nd the IIub} ect ar:!lged f:o;h,~ eTerung WM 10
,
I about 2,
104d, the quotllti(tO n.ppeAfS
house s.!:!.';-, u1d be qQ&ed 'l'be 0 1 way to utend
.te.ddlly to &dvo.nce. to a hi&h I~vel 1\
tl'mp l' ra.n cc 18 to LA to ca.u!le the nbhea.n t.o InpplV
\
tea, el.e, wben aakod for, not nly dlH'lQg pro.
hlb lted hours but at aU1'eI4IOn le hOUri
It i.
bceae:ae pubhca.na b?e bemJ so tlllObhglllg In tbt.
ma.t.te.r Itl t be pa4t t.bat. (aev hal" ' earned for them
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COL. LESLIE WILSON'S
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