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cien- and .olhon
" The Vic\.ory,"
on Wt<lriooda:r ⢠__ing;
o=alon
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Pte8ellt.a.tian of priM. won in I t~e ~t Pea.o,
race from Derby, 'a dist.!mO& 01 !P3 mp~~ in wbic.t,
[By "OLD SPORT."]
I that well.lmoWli Jocal sportmlan. Mr.'O'.
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0:; of tbe most thrilling enooun~ 1 ba.ve heaven .of deljght. Archibald WN YI"h(lut MoUbt , Wihon, C.lI.G . ⢠D.8.0 :, M.P., MtMTI. Q . . B .
. '~ (a ru8.lly a da... .. (I. friend re~.1':lted to mtl on6.of t.he heroes of his ·Bide.
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Pf"e8eot included: Mc.e.n. A : 'E. A'.Idrra~ (chair~ ~(I n:t bay hinl n&. On t.be co~trl('y. I ag~ . O'IHER DlilP'li1NDlim.S._
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man) W. Betteridge, G. Wheeler, W : Low, H .
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, f Horler" in, deputWnr. for J .... Smith (aujr..-iD, H.rri.. W . William., W. Rumblc, J. WArburton,
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tb< poin" of tb. trPmeud°"1t' ~g~d:"t: fighl h
I\Jl IDJured tool.. w .. placod inw. a "preU: bol, G. Fewtrell. A.. Wi.. (mAnaging .ecretary). H. J .
,ould have dono ctho,wlSe. d dilcusacd. A batUe ⢠op. but .he .t.ood bi1I groUDd, ..oellu1~11 ~hfoUfh. M.~th.w> E. Claoy Q Prior and R. E. A. May·
long to he remembered aD
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⢠trjmg camPt.lgn, ' aM WIM, ;.. thou.'Ilt., t.fie
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better of l.be two backs. .httholOmew w~ .wrdy o a .
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enough ahd did hi. ~t. Goocim~, the right p&lf, I . Mr. Wia8:' m opetung. the mee~LQg, ~
'S"'M
PilUGHl'.~.
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I havo.oop bet.ter; bp played a paying Ia.me, 'ne"fer. ~
~Qld he~ Wlth ' ~derab~~ pleA!l1re
THE .E~ Exeter fn;ht Whl("h the Reading t.heloss, add waa a.lwa.ya tn the w.y al ihe pppo.ing th~~ th&.t great !U~porter of p.lgeon flytng, .Mr. J.
~~~n &mmlUee recr,)Lved on thG ~ovlOua lorwards. ~ Mavin. was popping into the pi~ at Warburton , haq wo,n the prem~r awards. (~Mera.)
~;ed da ' dras tic -cbanges we,re made III tho o~:y, moment ~d weU"ti&t"Jrod hia U littJe ·P.it of No one "'in Reading had abowD a keener lhterest
frontnrin~ ca.rds were pra;ct.lcally r&-6bumod dlrt" . ~t the man ",!"ho. took. my, eyp t~o ID?!t. was in. the pa:stime, and ha W8.6 Iml'e no 006 would bea.nd th~ . H jok:er" .... tL5 thrown ~ . as mak:&-wC1~ht.. the er.·Urm&O, Harohidge. l:Ie Wft,B ~~er ~nrried. grudj(e him hi8 sUccess. (Hc&l', hear.) A fine
I will at once say that tho .~ltiOIl of Lofthouse Hb ebecked .. cU. :and fed 'hll8 forw~ . .dUou.a!y sport;mp: !pint had prcn.iled tll:roughout.
He
n th o nw of the play ~,ly was Just.i1ied. and a.nd truly i he never seut· a .b.aU ufor_y. PracticaHy tha.nbd:M:r MAYnard of the U &&ding ~b.
o l d Garr were aU nght-tbe la.tt.er 'us hlt.".&1 p erfect.
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Gho=: 01' but the remaining ' two undoubtedly
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IeIVBr," for the nlued &S!)stanoe: h.e WI
given.
; n t t e line. AU the s&roe, I do feel that. ButJe QAB.& WAS GlREAT..
Thrit ~tlem"~ Wall reaUr ~e.pon!lble f~ the
!lloome again, and those lU tho be5t po8lt!OD to
Ovr W&8 undouhtedlj by t&r tb& clevQI'er of ~raee. {Hear,. b~.) Yr. WIse next ga.ve ~he
know assu.re me there is mucll £:000 football In Reading's forwards, and ' Harbidszb · contributed st¥ement,.~!. Accounts, and ~n~lnded ~Y thwmg
CbnstJ.c. To which I respond : t h0!l the soon~r largely to lIia success. . H e waa, Carr:'):" mea.n, ilmost 3,1l ! hose Wtib ha.d helped hiM In the ma.oo.gemeut.
his sLore-gaLcs a.1'EI opened tne better lt WIll be for a'l- conapicaous liS thAt roan!, ~t player,' Jel£er' 01 t~e ,raot+. I"
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biI own rcput.n.t.lon a.Dd tha.L of his club.
. Bon, and be pleased the Reading crowd imml!in&ely.
Mr. Ma.ynard thet1 ptesentRd. the pnzes &8
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I Chorl ey was wo ll worthy of h., p."",on. and Loft· undor ; 1 and snecial , Mr. J. Warburton i 2, Mr.
POLl\TLF.SS Frnsr HA,L F.bouse gave 6V1denco tbat b. 18 fas~ returnin£ to Wise' 3 Mr Herbert.· 4., Mr BetteIidJ>!<. Mr
In t.ho m~t.ter of sconug t.he fi.rst half was dr~Un his bost form.
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M&vn~rd' Mid' their th~b \\'~ due to Mr. Wi~
blank, but we wore glven ~uy n~r of t.hrI 1' 1
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and tb Co miltee who aMisted h~ for t.ke man~
an~ quite eo lot- of good 100(,Oal1. .1 do dare wager ., SWlNDON A. GOOD TE.U4.. e h'!\' .. ~~
bad boon con~~
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GREAT GAM~ DBAWN A).' ONE EA~.
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&t: ~·Jt:to.(),It.r6er. CQng~a:tioIJaJ · Ch~lJ:'c4. on Sun~
"'~ing. !.be :Jl..v. W. Mor~on &wlip""n .. ;.I
.How many ~ro-trip~ .... ~ ~ lji.er TIl ......
~&II a differeooo of opinion a",on~ clergy'
men on ~be mk, but th. majOTity ,!erO in TeaUBe ~ they arJl gJ.idini' ~.t.h1y, 00 ~e' un~
fa..our · of .S1.lJ.da.Y . gu,meB. .It WB6 itlt«elStin« to iuSeU. surface ef this, one of .EnlPand~ moat-.bet.u.
' no"~A tha.t/the m.ost uncompromising hostility to; tiful . a.rteries, ' , ha.t roal demcen lurk . boD,eatb
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Su.nd.a y. game, ca.me from Mr, A, J . Do.rneU, the
ch..irmah of . t)le Southern Le!\gue Md ' ~cretl/rf
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be.ca.uae one bU ;e01l1y,_to i?Oer, o;.er ·tb'c
of th. boot to oee the ~r~erO~ly
me
t"",1ed
played theD'J
~.hen'
I
ltad the opportunity, I
f'aial~tia:;
in m&Ily C'R8eI5
ooutd~
Po-iat1.":--:"Ibitlr.
k _ as (be .. zaiiOBi* .
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IFoot
I de,{UUyhealtbycoDdw-ofthe~t. .
. ~' Zam-Buk Foot Bath. coot.... ,·
peDetrative medicinal .alenls .wh,i£1i
speedilJ .oot~ 'and eabdue ~
Vf'fr'Y Much enjOy a: ,pme~ of golf, and I db,. not
think it 'ma.kee me, any
efficient in my work ~ WcUm baa been known
MaminUt.ero.bf Jesus Christ. On the contrary, I of no
am quite cOnvinced that it helps my work by
l.. __ p;~g m
' e ph.": __ 'ly fl'. T~- only trouble i!i
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.~, akhoucb ' it may Dot hawe .
eo in
that '1 CRnnot- find time for 8B much of it A3~ ' I
tliia distric;:t, the ac:taal C&PSiZ:iDg ef light pleasure
be neooMary.
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"In th~ .'New Testament yon find jimtifieation on<l\ baa been due t.o weeds. "
To scuUc:!n of piea<m.. boats there are 00I'\0in
for fI'iery fol"Dl of. ~on 'Which OO1ps to
reat::bee.
of
the
Thames
a,l;
c...ecebam,
B.ee.di:a«
a.nd
make you stl"Otlg &nd wholesome Mld true 8l1d fit
,.,1rlc:h (ire veritable deAtb..waPl. ,ll"hel'e
to 00' GOO's. will in the world. But w1ien it Sonning
are few froquenters of these p&riB who, dunng the
comes to cataloguing the plB3..'J1ll'M, and saying last seaSon or so, have .not bad the be:rible ex~
which an>.l.mt!iDate. APd which anl iIregitimate; perieooe eLl1,aving >heir oan 'CIaiined and """\oh¢
it "";'0,;, to ~g When and how ~ hom !.he ro...loeb by ""ceedingly toltgb m~ 01'
be indul-d ,'n, we .are romnfll1led to ed\ a surface weeds. More thloll 000 boat ba. beea thus
b~
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'IYou cannot possibly dl'aw " ' hllJU.and fast o...-turned.
Why, c:ee might r~l,. aU:, do ib~ hug
tbfIt. Kead!xtg's cool a.lId caJculatmg go~lk.eepe.rSwiOOon are s' good' f,cam . .. Sammy" AUon IS ner m ~ Il,OU ~t'l race
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~ '''v'''lmch &rid sneb. C?th&- things aro.,
t.be bank:B? ~ arE) no 15U1'fe.:::e weeds m mid·
ArcIllba.ki-haa Dever done & more darllli: . tJ.1LD~ sa.t:o:&.fted .. to tbd, a.nd be ill ⢠pt'eUy ood judee, "'.Ii!!! sat18facmry in ~ery way. (HeAr,
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fot:
:eeoPle tinder a.ll 'circamRa.nce8. sw..m,
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thaD ... b6ll be came out a.nd litera.J.ly fhmg hunselt ~ou. know . 'fout, a.t right h.alI is re8 ~.7 ILDothe.r aJl:, had to thank: th08ll ,l:{entlemen w~ had en·
man in t.heM i!lin~, as in m~ .else, is
Gtra:a&ed, ihent ia .DO necMlJitr "'!"....,_J~
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a fUnous Laben.tory-.-a. sol'eNe
beoI!!rr' .YOlaea.
, In more than ont: recent
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lrafn.fal'
cliemical ~af<ltioP,%- ,--".
Try tI1e l!JW~ !iiscoyery-of
·~b.e ~orth'Il\Pt.,;n Ci>u.n~y Cricket Clu~. "
.',q bave nOthing' whaRtnr to ~ against g&!II<O lJ!aMeS of ...!-oeda 1t'aviQc a.rid :curJU1g serpent.-like.
Du~ the' wal', and~, t.ber~ :lituJ been a
and ath.~,·
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ru... ....,.
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J'fU
ma.ritcd tnCteallC jn the boating s.oaa6ti's 'death roll.
.IJIJCb;.~ It would ~ the .g"""test. · humbng fw me Pl<[oojur.......t<_ h . . . _ diown.:Jn !b'i'~
W t.&ke up any 'such position as tbu: . I . have ti.nd .dielri/ot . - ot tIill Thames When, - h&d it
always been ~o favour oC games, and I' havo no'; been fot tho tcnta.aulafl.lik'o grip of the .reeci8,
al!
your feet are -sore an~ .
troublesome' don't experimimt ~ Use!es,s and
and inflammation, . cure ~
pc~aMpromotetbe,
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ef str8oi1& oew skin over sor~ Chafed
· ami lenckr p1~
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After a tirinj day, at heme or at .
· WHk, a Zam-lluk ~t Bath .is.WCli}detfully comfortinC and rdr~.
Trya J>O'01der dis!£lVed In t bowl
o£ warm w~ t~bt:
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tile ehemftds
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u.ndor the feet of Jeffer50n, wh~ SW"lndou's Hymg wonderful Vet.cl'a.n.
lio a.nd "JclI" wer'e the abl~ them tn p.ive tho",. hnnd~e pnma. They
to himself.
t.h<>~. .lI<lt th......... _
outBide right must hue boon tlriaking ·tbat he had . ch.mpiona of thai r sid!'. ~hougb i~ is tb. due of included the Mayor of · ~lnl1 ,(Mr. 8\aal.y , .. Tbero ;. no ~ IIlitMh .aaJl k> m-.t to _nOOn UN mlcktream to
tho bonJC god at h1B mercy I It wa.s a. rea.lly great young Covey to say t.h&t. be (hd 8plendidly, . .And R:\vward) , Lleut.·Col. Leshe Wil8oo, MtJIf!l'IJ. G. likt and ./-.' ".~ with
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ti.nd b.rg.o to pa6II. A.nd th ..... aM
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" .rolto on tllo 'par~ of Archiib:lId, a,nd he was cheered . the remainder did well.
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R. 'Jockson A,d Mr. J .. Worburton . â¢(Cheon.)
⢠Oa"':'::;"~" - ' Y . b.n are ~ """""""'Y b~, c>raIt. ~t during the IIIUI1DIOl' '!!"""'"
3::1illl and ag&lU. ADd he mented evCll U10ro ot It \
M[', J. Warburton, replying for ,t.he . prize,,:, on the Sunday? The .~ hO'm"1!l wbich m~
~ore t~e"'W"&f . the rapid gro'W"'Ul of , ~
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INn..UENGE 011' AN &A.!<.LY UOAL.~ED ~()IAIN AND AGAIN.Wh.t. an ~0lI36 inflruen.ce a.:n early 10901 has
Tne,re , rerta.w.ly D~ver W&B a. dull moment. We on a. gamel 'lbe thougnt 18 lniptroo' by the event!
had thrill upon thnll. Whot. more ealcuJa~ to of Reading-'o m.tch a' &u.lampt,an !J>st r:ndaY.
Repairs
<h&D be
the
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enthuaia.sm, than that 60rcc attack ~
t.he SoNindon goal latc _ul the first ~If, ..... hen J:lID·
W..'l ha.d a.bout lUX shdta to . deal WIth m .&8 m~y
t\coonds?
And tJ)(m &ga.m when Rc~,lDg, lust
L:t.er, ne.t.ted? But nothing cou.nt.cd.
~~ blood
01 tho playe... mus~ hat!' been, up to bollmg ~d
aL thIS pomt.
The spect.a.wn. toq . ~do- .rea.
a tugh Pltcb, an~ ' S'enen.lIy W& WO~ s" u~g .?urj
seJ~es hoarse. 1'hc.n there wa.a
must.e 0
!.he DameroWi ~"plarcinG inatrument6 SIlPP/..io(! by
I.ho Swindon eupporteTs, and alt.oBct.her tho heat
&e.d excitement were remi.niacent ot .that. great day
1)e completed
in the
M~tor !lnd
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_where
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f ","-'.~d t 00 U'I l<I;IIe
mooh ' o ~u:"
e~X.:rU1en
who have beect ~ on tJus subject ex.
pre!8f:'d their ~nwal af '~Y ~ AU
"hen d=. old AII&n t')I;tc, rcg..telcd ius. memor·. hom o I team ⢠.woos and .ppr-..t.... "lie im· (H·"r. hear.)
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abler goa.l in tha cup-t.l.e ~a.ln!.t. Aston Vllla..
It proo.'llon on t.ho gama 6& & reeu1t. of ~ ,bie changed
Severnl gentlemen ~ hsriug su~ the fiil'!'
II,M
a. real
good
rollic~
.. fr.erooon.
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N.r-l.Lll"IIIU",
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brUm'so~ wh~m ~ut~p: t.he!0Uia4 .:
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tlmt that teaebln~ sâ¢â¢mlB. to contl,~ 'Tf')n~l t(";8l(;}ri1"i j? 0" .t.h,..t Clrarcb.
elm,.y
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.u~~ion of Mr Warl:mrt.on. vm.es of tb~ wt:re
U The faet is tlud. a ~ .lib tb~ CRl T1'e'Ver'
UDl\n noomb' ~ to the dt)~nn crf pn,ZM, the be decided either by ~ -...ord or 1D'IN!. I am
DlOod
1 , . 1 : .⢠Readirur ObMrrveT," Mr. WiSe, Mr. MaynArd,
& ⢠J.>UII ,.p a
e ote.nce,
v1al .n,. · or.aDd the Chairma.c.
"'Ql'e sQgn Bwa.rmmg to the) a1.ia,* ",aJ.U'. AlkfreWS
g&1'e Wray a good OpeDlZl1' with a. perfect centre,
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Though tb e oJX:lllllg haJf had been of a m08t
gruelli.ag charact.cer, tho pla.yers emerged fr~m
t.lH:l r dres&.ing rooms o.,ftcr t..l.l c mtel'Val looking
qwt.e sp~k a.nd ~ pa.n aj:3J.D. HaJI unrUJlied, a.od a.U
loS Deat as a. new pm, as 000. eldo.rly la.dy !6~kod.
l:klt. ~l tho f'ler...:e fight which I ollowed" D&t,t,i:ne611
.. o.s forgotten, beyond that wlti.eb was given us Ul
,he pby; a.nd he ro we bw bot.h nat..t.y and hurty·
budy wOL·k , .".ck upon .ttaok. shot lor ,bot. ~nd
.. genorn.lly mogt intcrest.i.~ time. . Rdadmg h&d
ncit.C<i b\~ m oro, a.nd I W a,.t5 mclmed W, t.bInk
~b a.L toile ro!eroo m ich t h~ve allow~ n score Ul
Ule cMe .of C a.n:. ,thou~h J do n ot cla.un t h at I w&S
in t il e be'St POSlt lOU tor "~!1g. But. be d td noto,
and ther e th~ m:nU!r so UJI' ends . I hav e l how·
ever , h eard ~(,\'CrR.l good j'H1 G'~ ('opt.end t.h~t Hearl·
iDS'S outside left.
ou,slllo ..... he n h ~ recclVed t.be
ba.IL
li t!ley &.1'6 rlght. t.hen tbe r eferee wa s
"''Tong.
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H OW THE G0AU; W'ElRE. S COIR ED ..
At 1... ~'e WOl'C In for ..me,lung dotinlt.o.
J efferson sprinted a.way ~ he ha.u beoz;1 p,OlUg a.H
DING.
waa ono entire}, fa~rab\e to Ret.ding" ~d
altho?Jfh Pa.rkert , " yoUDI' Tight ba<* ?f O&OeP.ti~al
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A splendid .
time .
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qoin~ to let a.n.., oJer ,gjWan., ~ eminent,
not
. dtc;d~ thi~ . mat~r 'for me.
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Sun4&'r ga.mea
but the latter neaded .t*~, ato.ning tor tb" la.1ture
',1eaet of It."
la.ter 1nU\ ⢠fa.st swer9mg shot. whleh Wood ~ed
out dla.gonll.lly, glVing Ulodey a Iplellciid ~porâ¢
tumty Of 8oonng.
The lJlI,do nJ=ht, ho"en.r,
merely rel.urned the hall to the &:,oa1kocper. Juat
B3 Southa.mpton were settlinc' down another iDci.
dent hoppened whicb â¢â¢â¢Ied their tote. Du,riDg' ; READING F.p. ANNUAL MEETING
scrImmage for t.he ba.H a few yards in front .of the I'
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home gonl, Bra.doorn, 'he ~uth&mpt,.on centre ~
half, plJShod WrllY wlt.h his U&IJda.
l'he referee
The ~ing Piahmg 'Club 1leld iu tMrir.nintJi
ANGLING
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'EMBROIDERY
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2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
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BI''''UIT FACTORY ' RECREATION
SCHOOLS.
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fonnrz
bay. _1'
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lOGGEDI~
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8/l'l i "'omen'.
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West. Street ·
Corner.
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Suits .. OV8rCQ~ts
GROWING COST OFc.} THE
POOR LAW.
SPECIAL TERMS
EX-8ERVIOE .MEN
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Ollloon employed.. nnder tho Gn~ are to
bave a Wtding d a} not e:z:eeeding, eIght 1boura â¢
one clea.r day's rMt in 00'VeD, and one half·d&y pM'
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This will """'" CODJiderabl<> exp"'" and Dddition. ts> the otajf.
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. ThO!\o Will be two attendan(" instead of one at
Proopect Park. .~ .. saI\"'Y ~I £65 and '" (5 Be.
war 'bonns a. year each.
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Ail additional at.endllDt. will be roqui~ a~ tbe
na.rsery at ~nsion Hou!e, at a. rmnunera.i.ion of
bd.
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hOTIr while employed.
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TIt.... will be t'oro ~ and two pinta .... in.te&d 01 ..,. porter ..,d one pc;rtreos. at & .t>1~.
f<>r the pprt.er. 01 £37 50: pjuo ' £2!i a year war
bonil8 and £40 emolum..,lo. Th6.rJazy 01 the
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WITH
additional portress haa not yet. been fixed.
A
_Ml to reii"". the port...... abont two <ky. a
week will aJeo be waat.ed, at a ailJarry of 5s. per
.day.
FOR
w.
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At 22: CROSS ST.,
STOLE
' TO BUY A NEW HAT.
BEST QUALITY.
ENGLISH MEAT.
NOTB-
GIRL'S CONFESSION TO A POLICE
NO'W OPEN.
SERGEANT.
The Food Committee iI&Te p.,.en permilIsIoa
Acctlaod
of stealing a
macldnioah
from ' her
broth&-. Olive Rebcoca Wic::ke:us, of Spencer's Wood
said , " I will teU you tbe truth. l' .to16
kiDtosb IIld pawned it at Goodacre's, in the
on 1h;) s&me day I stole it, (Ot" l2Ii.
" Wi\h · part of th e money tba.t I
01 IIpe """"'Y X' han .pool;."
'l'be ~b was va.hJed "' :£2.
This was the .vid""", given b1 P;S. Parkins.
The girl WM arrested by P.B. Padtin. a~ 2
on Saturd"f, and brought before Col. 'J . E. Broad·
bon~ and lk J. R. Gould .t the County Pohee
Oburt the same mQrning . .
S\t4:It. Randall askect for
8. ,reDl&lld
gr&n~.
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in cuetody fOr
iii......
awor.
The draw for $1>0 _ _ 0IIp .... made 00Id ~
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.ulted .. _401':- .
Wioodloor .... Bton Y. W1~~' H. J.
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a ht--~
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_:.:.... tJei....
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'm hem 9 . ~ 'BMe* Wod:a. &eferee.
800tll ou.,dI Y. ~
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O . .l.. DanoIl (O I-m), 'Do lie ~ N _ 1irurr&1 (]f.ld I')
Uh'
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8ih. ~ 8.46.
Newbary Towa ., _1II.,.a:a,
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To be pie,... <iii !fee ,b 1IIIa. .. . . . . 1.30.
".0.
_ofjleoB~ ab!i
"I'rort i....
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Bu<b ODd lIMt Berb rrU~. ~ ,
~~;:=t:~.;·· ~ United. B. A. r.,,_'en ....,... trias ~l '
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vi1::;.bettt
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.a y. . . . . . . ~ G. l'II.
/Or<lM.o
deal.
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GIoo6oIit. :.,
. wl00mbef ...
frciaj 1#=' '7
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PARENTS DlSAPPQINTEQ. '.
STREET.
DING.
Second· and
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Furmture.
A. H.' BULL,Ltd.:
When Girls do nat Thrive.
In the m.lter 01 bealtb and progrtI88 boyo uou.uy
CAuee more worry than Irirls to· parentA, durin«. t~e
tint teD yearl of life. Then thing!!! are ~versed, as
;. appereut in a!moat any family. .
.lJi aoon a& thdY begin to·' ElJltef.·tbeir 'teen. girls
too often prove' a di..ppointment â¢â¢ well u a worry
to ~nt.. Perhapo!.heJ .are growing too lli8I, or
~ ...J.,,,,ot
Thoy bern'peevDh uid iJ:iit..
.w... becomelH1le. thi.. ..,d oiok!:r'; a!....,. ...,.. .to
be IIiliDg om<! likely t.o go inlo ⢠~.
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A ...He ~er reoogrrisee thcae signa cd ."emia.
1'1"00 little Qlood, U abe uYI!I to h~lf, .â¢, anel blood
>h.t is ... iIIin Mud pole .. tb .....1 _If." Ther.'.
lb........ of . _....~
Th.
anmi, aDfBDlio · 8'iJl lXl1l$t have newt
blood
and Dr. Williamtu' Pink pills ... pp1:r .t hat
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weU-lmowu by p-ea.t. llumbers of 'I'DOt'.h6l1l.
. the
DeW, rich blood mad. by. Dr. WiIlWn.' pink ,
.-.;.he. â¢â¢er,- part of the ."atem, 80 bloodl" ' l
ti.nd J"""« wom"", become brigblor. They
thI!Iir oalour and charm, their El188 baTe' the
of )1ealth. !bey .,..; no JcmI!'61" _~...
but hemy and: IuU <4 life. que of .tb. ,____ â¢. ,...-:
at thl8 itllpzOTellle:at fa & keen a.ppetIte
abi1ity to di«e.t food.
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. What hat been done in coun tleM 0&M8 of "'. ,. ; -"
Dr. WiIlWns'
pin. ie in<lieWld in th,,"'lOrd
Alice P.
who reeide. at".,
u..m.
. WIL~ B'UY GOOD
SECOND-If AND
FURNITURE ,o f
kInd.
,BEST PRICES ·GIVEN
And i'mmedlate Ca~h Payments.
every
A q~alified Repr..ent~ti .. promptlY' lOnt. to
..., addreoe 011 rec:eipt of pOlt.ca.:d roq_i.
A. H·. B U L L, LtL.
HOUSE FURNISHERS,
St. &: Friar St.
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BEARIN<fS 'and GEARS, .
qYLINDERS. -.
IMPLEMENTS,
In an intarriew
of Maohinerl[ .d.,p,'. ,
ee,em'omtipl!oilY repaired bY th~
Welding Proc.eSl.'
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Reading.
NO ' "CA 'CA~NY" HERE.
Li-=:..r-
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lb.
NO~ · OPB'N.
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be ~ lri>m
I'f.
,be madcintooh I bought a 08W hat
_ l I P "hlch <am. t.o 7â¢. lltd_ ·. 'nle r ..o&iJoderl
a. wook. which , was
to
f... meat
irrespective of reSi:stra.tlon, a.nd at¢.ug· Ute
period .uo".d
H. G, trust., b~ ~ .
eatisf:actioe, to haTe the favour of reptrstiea
of &II d....w.K witlt him.
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GEARY,
If.
It. will also he """"",",ry to appoint , a ",lief
offi"", 1<11' tbe "";';V10g wards arid farm. This will
READING, '
COAt £2 s. . ......k.
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Four more probationer Dl1t'8eS wm have to be AND . ENSURE YOUR WINTER SUPPLY 'OF
added to the staJf at the infi:rmary, or, if ,pro·
ba.tioners cannot. be got, t.rained nnrsea will have
to be eng.god.
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ENTERTAINED.
waiTE FOR
T ·ERM.S.
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more IA.u:h tragedies occur, ptic
gTO&i in~ ,
~ iz . dear does not m.... lifo
"'ot.
lIne·.oo~.
or
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will ie
Hu03, ~Bhortl~
after :be reau"'l'~. ~ opeD:! \hat ~ general ImpI'Ol8icn .that fann Iabo.r-.
SCOr1n£, :for the hoinst.en, aDd -q~ ~_ were unwilJing to learn waa not Vue. to tho fMlt&.
!hom' ~ - . . - . AI
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1 ___ â¢
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duh for ~ 'hdt#r1 '
. ~r rther olllC1lll&lO~, a. nzwution w .. P~
go.t, az:ad a peo.a.lq- W'U gl'ftm, ADaeU, who took ~ntlDg out. how e&1eDtiJi It WM l that oontl~
~ , '1QoIc, .hot by. The l"ido!,), ~ad the ~an· tlOn ~1"",,:", In rural ....... mooid IDclud. agnimlBec:kley. a .iv. ..,d Churob IGOred thett t.hinI lOa! with ⢠turai oubJoote.
J. S. c o t t⢠A.
Nul.. , ho ..... r, were
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.Dd
j<a~with
bolore
>he.oored
..histle
won, ~)'
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warded
a goal
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an! " ""'"
the' final
Boi,it~:".,~ 'l\ .H~ :s.o..en S
A.. BeOre read: ~ry " 'B" 3, 'TalraiIr- A~t'c 1.
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y"r th.
ByTe ..,d Wtnh\IIjwe... pro⢠-'
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mineot in the delCDOe, wbibst -of ·W · forw.&rd.I
ODd _
BerD._~. 0bunIb, in tho _tre ...d t.klo.. wliJ . ~~ a
O. HllItboI. F. J. KaiUDc- 1 oood displ.y.
A-'l ond u..; ..~ . rfJ<
A. Nidoolo W. A.. NdbIe, . Ol>owad up _
for lbe , - - .
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H. II. '.Whit.ehDnI and. , The .JI'actor;r team W'u: Pk*eUi ..,~ ~~'"':!.r~i
WiU, Wanridt azul W~~; . ~~, ~,
14...,..
'IOId lito.... ......, appoinMd . . . . . Chw-eb. &cIfa/ay and Sun."..
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T-7 ( _ 7 ) Ih. hoiog, .... ;~.~ ~
Cup.
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Application .... ~ ~ >be lIioodiaC .,;n be 111.....
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nnd Villrici 'l'omper__ ~ 'for ~.. played 011 UN··K.noin~/~.:.~........
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. include
aad """"''''
of \lie
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War m
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(lIenJe,- ~
B~ _
to ~
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for H l3.erb.Wre':.~?1t'nsHora AI_ u rela.... .iDpn..road ~'~
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10 PIaI"" of "'11
tax) will be ...... to
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made
Wokinaham Twoa. thia
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P.O. l.:'"it"i"jrW" to...... â¢
of ' llI; -...s
In ~n tL. ,..,.....,.of.. k~lwlI1.J1a~ B4Idiw
an rOQ~ of - d' ~
1&. .... _
Oxnradel: OIl >be grouud . _ .
10 moke "';;" ql ~. 011' oondiIiiooi Woat t!Ito
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rim IISIIliOa CUP.
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kick..df the ~n: mado
ow-...~. oJl(W~ ~ · â¢â¢ mI.
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OREDIT AlO..
annua:l m&flting on Bat.u:rday &tr . tbe ' p
, FARMERS IN THE' COUNTY ON
Eagle/ ' when a f&ir number of members were
presept. In the ;beence of the P~t:Ilt, Mr.) A.
AN "IMPOSSIBLE POSITION,"
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t,t.enA:_'.
0 . 1JI5, W 0 'W~ preVeDMX1 rom ~
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the obwr waa OCCUpted by Mr, J. B. SmIth. The
Can {arms be efiioientlY maintaioed &tld 'W'()rked.
prelimin&l1 busineu ha.ving been '. completed, the if a.griculture is included in the indnl!triaJ me&8'.tre
eflicen were elected.for the ensuing ~n u
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SOUTHAMPTON FAlL.foil"", â¢. Pruident Mr A E Hobbs. tftMUnr lor ItIt.ahluthing .. nmy_1 lart)''''!l'ht hour weeI<,
8o\Jtbarupton's a.tte'lnPts to .I&~e t.he Jame: 'Were Mr. J.'B. Smitll.; ' ~ta.ry, Mr. W . 'H. Stacey: tyltematic Cf'1e!'time being pmki~t.ed! \
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t.hc aHe rr.ool', o.nu popptng l.he b:l.U (.uroughd to mlLr kcd by great. vIgour but:. lIt.tle iD~llll'Cllce, ~d 68 Saliabury"road' a.'JSiwta.nt BeCretuim Mr. ~ [ That ' is the preMing problem diacuesed . ⢠t tJ:te
Covey thu tine YOl,ng nlH-ym' JUS t succecdc In wltb auch old" head6 u 8.8 Jack Smith a.nd .M"'lD Bo' II ,.:.. G Tn'
d Mr R G-_L '.
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dciclLting Archib~u-·ar.d ·tJle ficen~ of tlllthuSI8.3Ol in the H.ea.dmg defcoce, more hu.tJe 'If&ll doom,r:t
. xa , Jur . .
mer an
. , CIaIlm j oom· Meoetmg of the ~ Execntlveof e .nationa
which. followed are beyond d OfiCI·l'1)t,lon. Co"cy was t..> tail. Smith ~.:nl ply domiuatod t.ho sectiOIl of mlt~.. Me:ssn, BarlOW',. Coffee, DnnckJey , E'Yana. I' Fannen ' Union 01'1: Sa.tmda.y afternoon.
10nng1y cmtlI-aa:<i ~Y h .s f ollow pla:ycn , ,one ell· the field in which 110 operated, ~d.: wu so con· Kn~ght, Murray. No~, Pearce, Round a.nd S. I Mr, Slade nwiewed the reOfl!li, !lteP!!! teken itl:
circl inG Ius WltlsL wIt.h ius 1Ll"U1 a.nd ~a.r~lttg nun SCIOM of t.he fa.ct f l, .. , I det.eeted hIm ouo. bwnoc· Smlth . No 1'C68 than thirty of the members served Lo d
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up the &!ld, Whllst. t.be ot.hers, 111 ~ll' 10)" ,~hOQ""- '0':lllly Signalling to a.n .oppoaitl( blLlf.back , to teed their oo~ntrv, and it is regretted that {ol1r of I ,n,oo to oppose t e ~ue\.ion 0 nuun or
hun both hu,nds. And t.he SWUldon mUtlIC was hiS left Wln&,. Horl er had a: more rc:aponalble tuk these pn.td the' ~ merifiOf). It is to be ~ , mtnLMom rAte of wa~, &nd 5t.:lted thBt the em-hc&rd at. .t,8 worst! v~' bHst rtoa.ding, wh? h,ad than hA captain a.nd pa.rtoner, bubo aegocJ .. ted It all the 'bt.h6.1'1 'W111 be seen during tlae nut. Bea80D·. ! 'Ployere' re~ta.tive. I OIl' .the Agricultural
.1rCJt,dv net.ted thrice, now lO.!lpca.rcd to ~
tor splendidly.
And :ret had it Dot been for Archl· It i!!! & flirth.er 8;11"0 that the Reading Club ~ ae. Wa-s BoaTd we're : fony alive to ibe general
a hckill "" !
Dut no, b Ol'C oomos t.ho wily "Mr. bald 's bnlli.ncc,' Sou t.hampton mieht. han . puJled k
led ed
b: :t.be, at.rongest. an.d ~und'n
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still
W.rn!'ah~~ ioto, ; ud t hrough, ius opeu cnt..c;. be gets tho game ou't of t.he fire door all.
PuticUl~riy
now, g . to
e
'W1Â¥1e& Q
~co OOr;d.e.
.0 .. 18 Ml ' â¢â¢ .
mto"; fino po!!IltlOn, T11en, bey ,prcst.o,.tbo ban IS . IriUul WD,l: thtl mal1ner in ~·hieh . be bauJ.4:ed fina.f' ClaU,. In .the dlstt:cL by tJ:e ,applicatloo on . greste! matte!-,,!,&8 .. ~ po!!l6l~lhty or tlJe mdl'lsu:m
Sl' ''..ll ftyin a ' u qOS$ the mout.h ot t.bo S~dou gO.BI,
Dormny an~ R&wlings, th.e former's sbot. travelling Saturday of sLXtee,n ~ngJen Wlsbmg to beco.me o.f ...gncu)wr~ In the l!1~tl"ial mea.anre for eetab,..,\"h l.«J!\,bOlJBo dubl..Oi' i"l to rCCC1 vo It, and With vory fast towarda Ute corner of tho oet, a.nd tbe memhoo..n. The chief Item at ~ho annual mootmg . lishmg a. uDlvenal forl"Too8lght hO'lll" week and the
H .nton fta t.lter gQ,J tl'd at t.he situa.t.lon , the cquahs· lat.ter's ri!Jing n..s iL approached t.he ~oa.t.k.eeper. Wall the distribution of pr.ir..t:l given by the mcm~ " pTObibiuM1 of snteuiatic overti1'n6. Sueb WM the
in'" gual hL'" ('.alUe! And then mOle Bll thuslasUl, Archibald turned t he firs t. uide when stretChed ~t hers for "pecimeu tiah and this .mounted to some great problem farme'l"'lt were np aga.inn. at the
D1~re ., musio," more · hP.llr.l~hll.l;: in~!. . 1(. wa.s ll full length, and L!pped the second over t.l:ie bar, £13, Roe.ch is the m'ost fi llh od for, and we not.ice moment. It was difficnJt to f<lI"'Me the lIltimate
doh~htful to look u!>Vn. B04umg .... etc uo t to C The excitement ",!&8 not aU . ..t one eDd by a.ny in th'e entry book tha.t there :were fifty.Four fIBh . istnle. At tht Council m~ting of the Union Of!
beaten I
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me&ns, e.ltbougb lt ..... 105 Rea.dmg's eXOtIllt:nt defence weighed in &lJ over lIb. which givCIIII an &ft~ of the previoutl WedneSday he erptaum theft had
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that. fill ed the plcture fer the greo.to!' nart of tbe
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DESVEIRA1'E Al'rlJ'>11'T5.&c06ntl h.11.
Just before the ODd wOod pushed 1 I . 3 oZ!. Cble! am?np. th ... or. C. Co4ee, bee!I & lon~by. di~ on th_ m&ttera a.nd 8
Bo?ore tho clos.e 1I. fe .. ~ morc d oo!)era t.e attempt..5 a,wny a dellght f:ll cft'ort. by Carr &a Wray .rushed 1 lb. 14 ~ i J. N~!S, 18 fish, the best one of 1'Ot.e of. confidence iu their tepre6CDtatlTY on the
were made In the h opo 01 6ootin~ a vletol'iotm Co a.1. in, a.od lomedia t.eb' a.ft.cr Cltorley mlleed a.n opon 1 lb. 1201'.5. ; R. GMklll. lIb, 9 ozs, ; W. Wa.t.ts, Wa.~ Boa.rd had boon ~ 'Whether tb,,:
~ oither could perform t.ho trick. however, a.nd 11 goal ... hut. tho mist!&kc m&tt&r&d littlo, for &t tha.t I lb. 8 07.8; R, Freak , 1 lb. 6 oM. Olub entries tl reduction would rome into force on October 6th
memorable game wrmit1ated, &8 already IlldlCaUd, timo Reading'. victo17 .wu &IIsured.
I .1~r\ the inc'ude a. grand ~men ca.ught bv W. WAtt. or not, had yet to be decided, but the 'POSition
LD &- tlraw of ono gOll.1 each.
g:o~~d full oC .adollratlon for . thtl ~~n.B r tlar whilst fishing for t;oach with It tight uno; thi! wu that it fonnl\d part of the compromise' of
di"fl.'\.lon, I'6poc.lally for ArohibaJd, Smith &lid weig hed 5 t lba. BOme good dace were ca.ull'h'. t.he 1M.t Ma.rch when the rise oT 61$. 6d. ~roJ"Cled.
THE :'lIEN WHO )tt\T!'ER'EJ)..
MaVin, th(l l~t-n&med of who~ nearly "rent. to oo<t being ; ' J. Nords, 11 f\ZI.; C. Coffee, l()t0z8.; ·j The inclusion or a~Uure in the Industrial
\I .::.hlbald, d Mp tl.e &11 tht· surrounding excitement" ~utb~t.on. UlIS~ of ~ _!oatd~g'we't?ea!do if""'1.~~ J . Ward, 9! O!..'\. Another entry, aleo caught ' Bours Bill wMcb timiW t.he working week to one
oo
h pt il im5cl,r as oob 0: h dt~lo ~~.:'orb.lal. e~?u:~?~ , i~~ld~r ~,:o~:hi~vedJ' n~~lnllg n briUiant ' they were wben ~itlg, WAll &' t.en~b of 3f I~. by E. Full. of fmtv~i~ht holJT"l ~t.'h...."t ~nnittint! rm., ...matio
and It ..... 11.8 \Iit(..ll t llu e 1~, .u..a.o an ...clpa .... o
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brook Pnw have alrl!ad v been t? ff ered f M~. . I Me~lm6
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~hrt.el'
. ... ..... oo f\enul th&t. not onoo t.hroughout. tbe game ILlways pllIhful a.na gav& ~r ~ wei.,
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~a.s, etLln In.r , A e, An .
Y. tIll'
did l1e
t. out of the way of We ball; no , nOt. eve,o
men fish caugh~ dUMng the C!'mlDg ~, ~ poI1Ilble· thin,,", And should he opnosed by fa.rmen
.. hen S~indon scorQd , for .he a.ctually toucb ed the A OIFl' '1'0
L~."the &cret&rv ~Il~ be ,qJad to.gl,,:e any~f~atton in the most stre~UOflI\ ITl~nel'. .lIe P~ thl\t.
l NLl,her Ll~n.
'rho Reading : olLtlt.eeper 's cleVE)!',
ACtor tho match" JA'n" Andrews. was presented ~o an:rone set:kmg ruemberlillup of an :&.nghng club a I"P$Olution ll~In~ theIr rtl~J1tatn'8S on the
cak.d :ltUl:>' method s sr.nt tho people (or rathor all wnh a. handsome c1c.ck A.S a. wedding preSent by If he 18 not already a member of one.
Industrial Cotmcil to n!!!e every e:ft'ort b prevent
OJ LUCID ba.r the SwmddhiansJ into the se.vsnth th o directors of the Southampton Olub,
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agn~1l1tur& bein,l!' inelnded in the Bill be 1'0r"
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wa.rd,.,d to headqnArter".
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Mr. R. D. ' Tav1ol' intimated that tb A matter 01
READING TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. a fifty·boun week came up ~a.io nt the meetinlt
of tlie Berlathire Di,trict Wa~.. 'CoTnmittee the
p~'vi,"'" day. n,.... t1)en ",,,,,TIed thot no reply
FIX'rUR'BS FOR TO-DAY (SATUmlA'Yl.
been reeetved to th~ uno.uimous deefsK,o of
Division J.
DRAW FOR SENIOR CUP.
Cc>mmittee on the ""bJecl.
QuALIFYING. COMPETITION .DRAW.
N-ewbuIJ' Y. H'!nley Comrades.
Mr 8Iod.'. prOJXl"ition wu uu"';"'Otloly apHanle.y v . &<lading United.
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proved.
Faetory v.- Libera I . Club.
A meeting or t,he Council WM ht:ld &t tl::i.& Small
We a.ppend the draw in the preliminary rounds
H.r<>erto v. &ading Comnd".
,
D\"fl!lOn n.
Town HaJl, MlUdeuhead, roccat.ly, when. there were of l.he F.A, Al;Q.ateur Cu~ in 10 far .. it h... â¢
Rea.di.ng Comr&det .. It." v. r.ctory " A."
p:·>.!.:i~n t. Mc..Y>rs. Kyle (cbairma.n), Ha.wes', 8t.ouf', local bearing:.
B. W. 1. v, lol-.ntno
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L".", ~ell , Glbtoons. Ma.1801, Hilei. Pa.yDe, Woodloy
DISTRICT 15.- PliBS'I' OOUND.
Allen a.nd Simmonds v. Gu Company.
8. ~IlJ van!. (bon. sec.)
Ch h
U .⢠,>
U b 'A_ ~
TiJohnrst
v.
A.
O.
D.
(Bramley),
llr. 'f . Kyle Wag elected Cb&inn&n of the CoWl'
es am QlUV.l v, s. Th.... O .LV"l,f.
Delta v . .Goodman's.
ell.
b'F£OND ROUND.
Division III --se.ction /..
A icttcr was rMd from the President (Mr. R. A.
Oheeha.m United or Uxbrid&e Tow-q ⢠. Weald·
Factory " .L
v, St. Saviour'S'.
Lmlnon) agroein,g to meet the ...-i.&b.eI!i of t.he CounCIl atone.
DIJ;EMMA OF SOLDIER'S WIDOW AND
Mor~im er v. Tbeale.
s uLl to contUlue t.o let as PresidMt,
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DISTRIct 11 .--8~ND ROUND.
BU'lfbliold
v.
Y.V.O.A.
HER FAMILY.
. !'h~ tollowwg clubs were .tiJ.i.ied: -Aylesbury
Dorking v. o..mberley and Yorktown.
Cbris~ Church v. P.tm ... Sonior Old BOIS.
R 1) ~'ors, .Beec.bwoo.is (Cbe:sha.Q). Burghfiefd, Cub1\ts
Walton~Q.·Tb&me8
"f,
Thornoyeroft Athletic
SectiOc ·B.
l~t:cn:al..on Club (A;rle&bur)'), ComPtOn, h"tou Vj,c. (Be.singstoke).
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Pa.lmer Athletio "t'. St. Gcor.e's BoYI' ("'.,b: "
Th. oearqit.y 01 h _ in Reading bait 110<1 in,
"'no JuniD â¢â¢ lin' &0\10 Guarda, G<>odID&ft'.
DISl'= lS.-8ECOND OOUND.
BaaiJdon v, Rc-Jland â¢.
lnS:: ). Horlick's (SlouibJ, J..iUJewioC, .M~rlow Star,
!rl.arlow v. Ne~ury Town.
evitably to
scarcity of lodginga-c.t .n eYeD. .,
El:celaJor v. THehurst City .
"arlo.. Athletic, M&ldonhead St. wte .. Malden· I WilIdo« r.nd EIOO v R.eodin@' u.uted.Woodley y. P.nct>ourne.
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lodgin~ at B3yt.1riJ1g like a 1_ flgurt.
b,,,," a.w.Â¥." J4DOI' Bo.... (CboobAmI" p..." &Dd , Sl""Bh y, Jobideahe&d.
'tho other doy a soIdier'~ ·. wid.... wit" loor
l 'yl.... Grooa. R-l.P. (lHalton) B SecI.iaD, .⢠II...$..1'. ' . RonJay-on.Th ...... , ~ ble.
cIoilcmn .,..,;, m.m · Crow1iIome to Repding.
(h,lton) 0 SectAon, R,A.F. \HaijeJll G.O.{), 0 H~"l '
~nrl in: Christ Church, ~ ·Q.oamenee F.,v.,
Lodginp wi~ her means ' were ~,
J ,<:adt ~
UeUan~
~
lola.nthe.. Rea.4iing
COWMEN AND COUNCIL
f-.J th.t: .he hod noWho ... to "".
!>fi ... Maooa. of Xfng'...-oaoI, imerested h ......11
1.00
.. , Club.
Reoding
PAlmer A>hletie,
:HedJ&nds.
Reading
8t. Geoqe's,
Read.in, lJ"ading
United,
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'C(!!IO, ..,d th.· family ....... 1ejn1>Cf1lrily
!
ShOl.ley and LooIghion, SIou«h Y .1Il.c.A â¢â¢ I!"""h
CLUB.'
in tlts Poor Law Institniion. "They re.
St. MAry's, Sobo Mill. (Woobu:nl), Btantonbury
:;;~;d
' tbeioe for four do,.. wItiI. lodging. w.,..
J UDIO . . , Slevon-. - . . Oourtonoy. D.ea\e, 'I!....
AI1III EVENING CLASSES ·"BED.ED.
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10<'. Em:ttuitlly t.IHn> had to ret.u<n to
'h 'Jrs t. Citr, W&ll~"8 Oomn.d~. WKI'eII. How,
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h>difn80 at ~.
\ \ hocler lilnd. W"'lrr.........d wynoml>e llo.....
FACTORY" B"
P~LMER ATHLETIC.
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~ Secretary leporied that entries for t.be
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Probably Dot ODS ~ in .. ·hJmdred, ho~
child..n in the
IJelll?r
Cup...f.Qr
.b.dentriOl
closed,UIlt.11
bat !.he
otherlBt-.
compotit:iOIlll
.
- - - -I
.the ru;nount of feeding .tull. h. e""-ve hi ⢠.,.we qr . . Tho . GUcY,di"'1'
S'ere ·opcm
October
Scatt.e.,a H"'1'O" ....ho 'oaJJDot l>e ..n~ out becanse
'r he ; !oUo~ r.ler .... tro... o\.b.er A.o~
This friOlldly m.tcb .... pllJO'd .t Kina'. ·...hy he 'I!"vo it thom. declnrod M~. M.&idmeut at ~6 pannta are una),le to obbin a b~e fOor thE'm.
" o<e ,P1.ood on the tin,-&OOior⢠.H. T. Rill (ll;p Meadow on &turday.
During tho ftto~baIt '\,he ~h. mooting of the Berltallm &:.ocutlve 01 tbo
\Vroom;"'); Junior, 1.. JIIIio (Comherley).
riIito ... "'ere .ery "Il'gressivâ¢â¢ 'but' Ey", ~ b&c* r.nd · N &lional F~.n: Union dn Saturday.
I} \he ⢠following CotxImtt.$eee WeJf'e appointed. with W\tgi.na in 'lhe middle line put up a I!lWO
defence. I The IIlOI'e .otelll~t the farm bcn'a beet.me" be
:.he Ob&U'man an ..member of ...... ; A~ !.he other ..,d !.he 1'â¢â¢â¢â¢- forw...d. ho.d \wo a.dded. the ~ It wo.n1d be. H. ~ ~
VisiT TO DEVASTATED
llmergeney. -~. ~. P'YDCI and ood ch _
of
. -bu"
⢠...:.J ... _ _.. on the qnaotl()ll of IlOIItmnation " ' - In agrie1ll.
Vioten.
r
&n....a>
ac::otl.lIi,
"DO. -~;;-s......
tural areas
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lf~:~~' ~iom~~'-;
::::n.~QChe.o. token 01 them. At haIf.~ â¢. the ';... CH!⢠. I Mr. E. W. K. BI.-Ie (~oII.oinnan)-poinled .."
v...,
·'-~-hber.
WHAT HlGHER WAGESMEAN ·TO
READfN(; ⢠.
A 48-HOUR WEEK ON
FARMS?
a.wa.!·ded a pona.lty, whIch everyono present at onco
roa. h~ed moa.nt a..tJother goal, as Le:n. A.ndre"s . 1A'U
ava.dable to ta.ke t.he Lick. For had he Dot con·
·varted 2'2 out of 23 po.nalt.y IUcka for the" &ints "
in throe 8eaaOM" Andrews sLlJIwncd h.is reputa·
tion by beating' WooJ wtth a eraahin, left. foot
drivo. ~ 'fha was' the last ,01.1 .oored, ~boug"
ano ther sCoCr.:lI:~i Imm ment on lIIany., oocuions.
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_._mea
when ~.bo 'lBiit.i.ng team wo.n boY $wo oall . IIi!.
Thi!l 'part,cuJIIo" goal. which affected ~e
d 01
the gaIDIl hO ma.terially, hapPenoci in ⢠casulli\l lort
of way soon a.f~r tha start.
Reading fo~ a.
~ruer which was aplendidly pllLoed, I:Uld )lavlD
hooded in. As the bt.U w~ faUlDC i""t irulide the
po.'\t, Wood, Southamptoos :oa1keeptlr, cli.,ed for
it a.nd WIl8 only a..ble to diYerl ita oouno t.o:wa.rds
t.b~ n ", bt· In fact be placed It in frODt of Ohaney , r Rea.di
Th
-l'te strong enoegh lOr
who p~on:ptly sco'red. 'l'he otreci t.o whleb I refer 0
hg.
try' ""'"' ,_&
.,
wu lnllDed.iat.c and obvious It ba.d & remarkabJy the p1J~.' abd he thooght D1()l"C satTsfacMOfl
5t.unu~a,tJ.nrr coosequeocc on ·Rea.W.ngt.&Jld mAde thEi WMlld be ~l~ tha.t way than now pre;v3i~.
r OU5e ]PUT
wu
:n.-
.me.
Coooorvpeople enjoy to-dcy have ooml'letely cot the ",""",ed by !.he ootiyitiea ~ ~
01 ')Iround ""'" uador the argumen~ that they s.r<>, anq. Why not nowP ' DuriDg the war, of ~
the
'Cousenaton
like
&11
other
emplo:ren,
b&d. not
conlliden.ble pleMUrfl to him. The \18I!I:fulneat of for mtl&t
h}
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>be ~ Jr.b"ur at their diljlOO&l to carry
.
n fl'n had been fhowri in the Grea.t WIU'.
ot;, mn ',t ~! __ .1
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J'1 g .
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no had
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gamee that "'" "",,!em- _~~ . n.-;" DO I'!"fer any
It had been exc:-edlQgIy. helpful, Rll "urea.
plated QIl the ~y. think of the ]a~nr that r&a8Oll why t.aEry abould Eieclec:t . ~ ~T.laus duty.
be rid of I"'- dread 1Il0IUlC~
been the means of. savuig milny valuable Ilftl. tJu,sii'D«lel!!lS&.riJy he mmlv-ed. We!'n'l beIng told 'Dlb ~ _
(Cheers.) Be was
M keen t.o-day as w~ f.o.oday t.ba.t. our young. men retunnnf; from the to the publio nfety.
.
s;::,!,);;:o 'lbames ~ton 'WIll not persist
he ata..~. a.nd.he :was very glad to be &mDUjit !O \ A.rm.,..' havinlZ been a.oenst.ntnM. to Btmday g&mefI
.
aloof, aDd DOt almt. ~ eyeD W tho
many pl,lZ'f'On ftif1r'8 lh.t n~ltt .
(Gheen.) Con·- in FnnCP. an4,
will insist .npon.haTing, in '
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tinning, Mr. Wa.rb~ ...id he w=ld ~tiolM to I.them at hOm â¢. !Ittt.;. \'bt t..Je! It m.y be I.,. ~ of !.he Thames,
~ly they will no lc:mger shut their ears to t.he
throw out a hint which wa.& th&t theu r&eCI!I 1 ~Tne ' even for matty BG.t there Are many for'
t:.mri'hkl
d~es
of
the
Tie:t.!ms
of weed·
"botlld be confined 'to memben within tbe~ Borotuth ~~ it f.s not Inte. .
winners said h. hed been ·dying bini. __
1884 .,{d tbe pastime bod ah..Y' been a
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REPA,IRED. OVERHAULED, AND â¢
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Pep\., 36,
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'~:,:;::, ~\\ .. 1. '<l.r " helpful boo\<
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REBUILT:
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AU Makes SOLD from £.l~ '1
A.TYPBWIUTBIl
FRAS~R
BXf.'Bt/T
(13 YI!"r"
M~chanlc.l
Bx~rJhc:. ) .
16, .Queen
Victoria
Street. Readin-g.
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