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.W EEK'S SUMMARY .LOCAL..,. P.Ht·n'~u~",",.I"
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READING ,. AND DIS~ii'ICr ~EtE~N1"A~Y'
SCHOOLS' ASSOC!A.TION·!I S6 UND ..l â¢â¢
aan on Tbu"day e\'f~nin8. (Page. 10): " â¢
DECISION.
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The £1,(0) building atriko · is avei-. . (p;g;' 7).
Entir e taking' devoted to Dr. Barnardo'a Homee
F'rtMt par ticu lan of t he n ew Kinama Company Jubil.e Fun.d.- (Ad vt .] .
THE MAKING OF . READING t EA!lL
Nu rse Adarna hu . been gr&nted a two yean' eer ..
aro given on ))agp 7. 1:
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Notes and ':-ommentB will bn found on Page 6.
. A &pcci~l j!\r t idr. on R ed Trla.ng' e wo rk in 'EC pt
I Ppea.r.s on P age 6.
The iJ.ea con..rficld Club celebr ated t hr.l r r e t.urn to
thr-ir old pr emiBes hv a dinner on Wednesday even~
in" . (P age S)
A correspo')-l cnt. c'l=lnlOS h ow a . ",eek -~ nd m l\Y
be s pent on the battloficlds of Be lgium for £7.
(Pogo 7\.
The R ev. P itt & r. ar ice ElXT'llain& h 18 !Su ccess at
CRst ll"-4. trf'('tkL C,b J1pel. (I?a ge 7).
A visit to .:Mf1'Ii. ~fB'J'na.l .-t '!; k c n ncls at C hlLUl wortb
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Phntograpn"l o( .i h n ~ autlca l
Coile.g-e, Pan g·
bourne, R.ppC'lH a ll l'a ge 4.
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Loca l P a.ra.gr.1p i1 !< :lIe on P a.ge 8.
Th!'! w m tor plogra.mn\('; of t.h e " . orkers' . Eduea.t looal I\ SSod llt.ion i" ,:: i H' n 00 Page 10
\\I'"oklPgham news ap pea l s on r a.go 10.
FARM ING.n to rlalh:ro i 1. !TJ1 C'1"S on Sat.urday prot.e~tc d eg A-lOst
t,he lllclusio!l of ag r lcult.urc 10 the In du~tt'l a.t Hours
B tl!. (P . ~ e 9)
~ir ) Iaidml":l t t old t he Berks farm ers on SBt\lr na y th at cowm en :;hou ld bo 'bett.er cducated. ,, (l'age
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t he. inmates of PrOlpcct;' Pa.clc, ud Mr'. Maud . ot
l'\:ii.r'-e.tn!et. has jrovid¢ " wb eol cha.ir for tho
\4.!1~ of t he old a.n intnn mnlida.
t The danler of smoot~ l urfaeed roW t o honol with.
~ron I\holl boofs ''fU &it.io a.PpartLut on ThurUa:r ~ol'n-
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:Mr. Wew addressing l::itmelf to' thill , I ' . id
tha.t the n lV trophy. which the .. Reading
Obi'ervor" h
dedded ~ preeent to t~f:Ul IM .uld
~e""e B useful urpQs", and he, ~ould propqle ·t.o.at ,
lJIg ,' wbel!': bone d raW'int a u OplSll ca.rt ali Pod I.ud lt b e devokd I a D ew competition ror boy. und ~r
!eIlI U Ft1ar Streot. The II.niwal had to bo u~a.rneuO'd 12 yeaN of ngq , By t llat mean! t he yo\!n f{er l-ova
bef~r. it co.ld too g<>t to ita f ..t .
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f 'l'ouJd be ,plendidly cale~ for: ... d tliey' would
A t. Holy 'l linity Churc~ a t 2.30 p .m. on &tu r. be eJlgn~d In t!OOlUpetltloD whlch ~ou1d be oon·
da.y nu t , R wedrtulg Wlll t.&kc/ ' lace bctw&en .MISS fi ned.. et r ctly t thMl\8'eh-~ , and :wb1 e:h would , . h e
Docoth.r Hopes, d lLught er o( t he
Cb arl~ Ho C5 , 1 ~hought, go ~
~ way lD t he dtrect.lon of b~~~
and hII-. E dw a.rd SoHy Lhe sf'Cl'etary of the Rc~ug , m g lip a. teal:fi \ whIch would be wort'Ly of re.pf(l.
Branch o f tIle Nl\.h~n&l F~dor.LioD of Dil;watgoo ' ft6ntmg . ~<fladmr.. ~Hea.r .. hear .l I~ the event . of
and Domobiij8~ S a.Ilors 'and SoldIer!.
th, meet) ng' ~ OptlDg. h lB suggest Ion be ~~Jd
Tho II t a ft' at P rospect P a rk (, he G u a r dia ns:' lll. foresee .he boys h a"ng an excellont t ra.uung
nrniar'y) lI.I·e mu:sicn1. They have a pi&llo, a.nd tbey I wh Ich would ; e t~em well la.ter on. (H~&r,
hke to play it. But v.: hen lt is out of tane t he near .) H e tho Cl'ht wlth the oon t.b.us enCOUr3 lrffl
rcsult o1fcllds t h eir mu sic"l e&fS a.nd they com. that & team m ght t r a.in whi â¬h would be lIufii·
plll.lI~ .
Thc G,uard ians hAve u:nd ~rta.kon to ha.vc: ciently good to wi n the- rEng Ua h Sc!:tooJs' Shield.
th c Instrument t u.n ed at r egular 1llt ervals In the ' (Boa-r , b,ear. ) y~ h ~ p~, the refore, in profut:Jre.
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p06i~g th a.t t M Cl1P and meda.ls bo , fonght f<1r b"
Th o Master of the Poor Law Institution ha.s boys u n d er 12 ea.ra of a ge. H e had no douLt
been compelled to u k. the Guar diatt,J _or 1IJ!Isista.n ce what th" J'e!rult l of su ch 9. competitio n lVould be.
m ~llB o.ffico. Tho Ass I~t.llnt MlL.8ter 1'Mr. Gramger) Pe~n ~lly, he rh ou.R'~t. the cup shopld be p layed
I etlred 10 1915, 8 nd h~ place h u not been till ed. (or under league ('ond lhons .
It would rru stn.in the
Du'l',m g t,he ",.3.1 :Mr. Fryer car n ed on si.nclc-h:t.Jlded, j nt.ere1!t behter t h on a cup cnmpetit fun , ap.d "~l1ld
but be hM DOW ha.d leavo to, engare & boy to aasJSt d o the yoon gsters more good. (Hear, hear . ) - H e
WI t h the office 'fVork.
concluded by movln fl a resolution to t hat effect.
M'16. )fary Ann Shea, of t bCt ' ViIJ a.go B o~ e,
A ftar, :Mr~ Saul h fi.d recon d ed the reaolution , a nd
Brt!u\~e.1d , linke , WIdow of Dr. J ohn S bell , of R. few ~nt1emen had 'spokon on tbe advantagu
Ren.dlng , a.ged 77,. . whORe death o ceurrf;! ~ on Mny wh ich mu ~t accrue from such a com-petition,
23 rd lu t, has left ~ t &t e va lu ed at £2,6::8 9s:. I d ,
T he Ch1.Jrm !l.n p laced. t he prop e!!ition before the
WIth net persona lty £2,4-91 &. ld . MISS Dorothea meebng. a nd a. lIn a.nimoUJ vote for ]}Ir Weeks'
Shea., he. da.u£,hter , an d MT. Ed:wa.rd P..lI~bardsoD p rnT1Q6al 'W'all fo rthcom ing
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cl d ed th a.t Ihe troul,v pr ~ented b,.. the P1O'pri f' t.o rs
T?e :Read mg Board of Gu ardultl.s a l way. treat of t he " Rea.d mg ObsQrve r" Ehould be described as
t heIr s t.a ff ge.ner oul ly.
Another m s t1t:1cc of tins I .
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READIN G OBSERVER " VICTORY CUP,
fll'll\ary hM ()een obliged l to lea vo on 'account of 111· 1 ⢠And $hould be compete d for R.nnnalh·. Mcd al s,
bea l ~ h .
The GUIlI·dI3Jll'l on Thl1r"day lea.rn t t ha t It ma.y be a dd ed , are to be given with th
sho 11'1 now I&enous ly III a.nd 11 M ok
h~co m c t.oo weak '
P ersonallv we ';'1-.. del,'oht-d '1'11 ''th t h 0 de CI.S l.e0ncup.
a. r ~
If an d l.oL1C}. g r a.n t 0.d I
to d a.n y tlll ng f or h r:>rsc,
lcr r l\ cd a.t b t' t h
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three months' lea. ... e WIth fu ll sa.lary.
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Th el'o st li l a pp:;-.n.rP. to be a shor t.age of nurscs,
Ilnd proba t ioll"M; to tmin as nm st:!S are not COlD mg .
forward in SUffi f'ICH} tly l arge u u mOO rs Tho Ma.stcr
of t h e P oor La.w I n"tlt,utlOn h as. h eeri ul)a.ble to
READING ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
g (' t prohat.lo ne r nllr1<rs t.o ~fill t he "' Rca nr:lcs on the
FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.
mfi rml.ry r;t.a.fi', ' ml whon It was necessa.ry to
a.PPOlnt II. ch al'r,e Dl ght nUrso, th eJ'e was 00 one
on t he !;taif 5uffi.('!lcntlv exper lencNl to und erta ke
the rlu t.ics Acc,ordin gly Ii n urse harl t.o h e eogll£, od
T O TIn: llDTTOR , 0 11' TEt:Z â¢â¢ ltl!: .l:DlNO on~n.vsnl,"
( 0 " th e r~o ~t.. I'LnrI s h e W1U , co\:.a ln lH'r temporary
Sl r, _"r1il you pleR.l!e convoy the best t h Bnq . of
appo m t.mcnt un til t he vacanClCS ure filled .
th e &hO" D Al!soeiatlon to you r Propriot.ol'll for th eir
"cr y g t'llle rou's offe r of a tro!'l'hy a.nd m cdab fo r
THE STABBL'lG AFFJl.AY
competition amongst the ISchools, an offeT which
Oll ;('!COunt d the cond it.ion of t.he two mon who 8 8 you ar e .I\.Wllrs , WQS readily a.cccpted.
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w er t' "h,bbr.d Ul Brcad·strcet la.."t saturday week ,
Agam thankin g your Propnetors for th eIr very
tho poh oo Wf' le un:tb le to p roce oo ~nth the eharge generous glft.
lI.gllIJl8t Dor o t.h v May D 0 1'l' u np; on Monda y
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Y~urs faithfully,
nl"l~ h c r i~ no t. so well H18
1" mfl amed. A r e"
J F . TROY'AS .
mand nD Ml n ext Tuesd8.! "" as ordcred .
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RepaIr Garage I 107a, CAVERSHAM ROAD,
Body and Coach Building Works and FOUNDRY. YAITERN ROAD,
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SEQUEL TO ROBBERY AT
BOW LING CLUB.
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a hckw g !
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W r, g~ l l11g Ulto, ; lid t Ul'"ll,:;n \ I
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"''ith l ..olLn olli>C dMh llW ,.,
H m t oJi fi a vb crfl llJ , ,, d <l.t
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have; Iobtained the services
expert workers to give a
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DIlSPElRA 'I'E
Be;ol c t hQ clost'l, n fc \\.
" erc made m t.he hopu 0: 5001
N C1t..hcr could porto! m WIC t
ttle.rn ora blo goa-mt) wrmu\ ~tcd.
I.D 8. ..!raw oi one g0 1\1 C1\.\ h
T HE M f:N WE!..) '\1 \ Tl'BHF.1
J \rchl b ahl , dr:splf.c J. 1l t.h l " U
k ept il lmscli' , a~ coo l a.s tll.)
e.nd It \\11.8 well Lil l t h e d !J .
10 wo ntledll l t iHlL /lUt. (.olll (l
dId he ge~' O!lt. (,!'
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In the Art Nee.newerk Sedion,
COMMENCING
TUESDAY.
SEPTEMBER . 23rd.
FINISHING
FRIDAY.
OCTOBER 3rd.
lea.ther th'\Jn
ca lc.J 13 tUJ;i
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t he Actual making of Hats , Scarv ee. Jumpers , in
abo how to make
FANCY & ART
NEEDLEWORK,
GLOVES
& SOCKS.
A Olect.lOg of 'he Coun cil
LI NGERIE
T ow''n, H a.ll , MIUo1e .hl!ad , r occi
p l'C'icnL Al c.;.snl . .b:.y le (ch&lIQ
B O!:f\\ e ll, G I Dl.on:s , :u. ~ Y' , )j
a ud lJ ;} \·!..S Ih0n ... ec.)
li r .· 'r . Kyle \ \lIo::i dectA.-d
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L uunun) Ui;: 1 (."tUD.g to row" t.hd
a. uu to cont.UIUCt t.O
EMBROIDERY
of the famdus
ANCHOR FIL D'ECOSSE.
FREE TUITION DAILY.
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SUCCEEDE~O~ 6 M~;:'OSA~N~~~OBEI'I
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fomentation. to .... the poin. Tb. doetor oould'
llot gi.~.m. I ..ting reUef. 1 ......100 bad with oon.Upotion. but Ker.oak Pill. remedIed tha, banished
my agonilling pain'" anti m ade a -new man of me. OJ
Mr. J. W11lter, Farm Oottagel,.I Wark.on-Tweed,
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in« fi..xM up tho fo llowing matcbea for
Mr.
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. oed to f..1continu. lly out 01 ..rt. ; &I ..ayâ¢â¢ tired
W.rl!eld ⢠. Orowthom . .
Old B-..ll' Wt.ndu...... Su,u,i,gd. l..
Hawl. ,. v. BaPhot.
27~!nchill v. WOld. £ : , '
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Sunni:ac9_ te Y. Old raoknell Wandorot1l.
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toathing And not like other medic-m81 at aU.j They
brought relief from tho tint and lOOn teetnPn.tl mo to
splendid health:"
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tro Ol hle, or need,1uur ner ... t9ning up, tob ⢠ooune
of K. r â¢â¢ ⢠k l'Illa ..mob are a .egelable medlcin⢠⢠t
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Em et pcy. - Y eJS;;;1'S. (It
Vld:t-ers r
J unior Compet.itloDTII. 'MaLSey Miles, P.xoe, V derf
.Leagues' Banc'lon.-,M(£Sr!
V l ~rs and Woodley
BenovolenL Fn.nd - lfe.wr5 .
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In . f. .. day. In. .. !'''''1l''1tinw better, ..d ... I
oootinued, my atrODgt!> ... p~ ~urned, Now I
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ospeoially where a. lQt of water iii . tound.
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The
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Tabl.. had be"" la.id by th&. ""taror: Mr. ,jJ. W,
Pooock, aDd in evf!lry .""..,. the Olub W'M made to - - "'
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by t.b<i millto.ry w l""ve i~, n_Iy th ..... y . ...
1I'01Ild lQIIIP at a "!'~ I.~-.\o go.... ~ . I Tho only dill-...e w .. Ihat painting and other ' . . . .
foU ao d.~. AI.pI&ht. I ]j.y._p;J",- ~, ....oik )t.d bl'Qugbt .boob an imp""'....nt ; It wa-' "
fonorIDg all oorts of thhiP. .,,4 oo1lI4 bUdJy rofI.m ⢠&uooeasful nilat altogetbet ⢠.,
is to be "",gr''-tulated upon hav- from "-"';u.i NoI"'-- I \0011 cIl4' u.. _11.....:.....
-
ASCOT LEAGUE.
writefl :_
fef'llinl[, no energy for wnt'k. · LI have n e..er taken
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Aston, ,BirmIngham, ..yo :-" I b â¢â¢ to th~ :q!.
Ouooll . Tablets for & n. w . I⢠..., of Ufâ¢â¢ ' ;lror
,.eara I had Butrered from non'OUi d9~" .tw.
C OW DlI t.tt'CS ,
t:hA Ch surOlILD a.n o:(-officio w et
P
.
I a o eâ¢
" badn't been takinl\' Kcr. nak Pill. long bl fore I. ⢠ci'e.n. ⢠J"',fe",m~ regr. a
? '- JlnabI8 w at'b;g. D to 10.1 ⢠dlffer.nt m," alt.og. \Iler. No .. I: ten ~ere. Me..",. J. L ocke and..G. .Par810w,
; am qu ite cured."
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M r. H . Walker. 5, N ippet Road, Leeda, ...y.; - ,
.H lIi rdehip , wrpcked my health, a.nd 'l euffered
most OTuolly from t.eAr;ng polâ¢â¢ in ,hâ¢â¢tom.oh and
u..
00
W:,p;cln"\('). Jun Ior , 1.. 'p'!'h..
was
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dt monllUl.tlan of
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JU.D.1or , r'inlt
a
Debility
tho S.'111(jouil
b:n
'ANCHbR
VELVENO&FLOX,
,
CURE YOURSELF AT HOME.
A naem
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'nll'\
IllH l lOds
BERKS AND
You !lfe cordinl!y invited t o call and S!.,e
:a.
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m ,) 1C
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of
The CRAFTS of EMBROIDERY,
KNITTING, & CROCHET
M
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d c llg- htful tQ loC'k Il!' vn .
DEMONSTRATION
I
BI~en,
Ll m e
CLrch ni hIs WIW. t w l~h n..:; if. t'n
u p t.h c r. c ld , w l ,t/:;il t.lae oLhe\'9
I
Nervous
lJI{)); L l il l -C i ~· I '1.!!
whIch rollowed iu e h.'.f',nd I!(:ti
lO;'IIlJlr (:nf0l'&Co:ld b\ II ~ I...U
Iseated, and ~t the
w p. tabl.
nn
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I
gener::L l1~
n etted t" " ,:c m 0 l 0 , a :l tl 1
t.ha.t. t ho I'O-'C I'OC OU gll 1 } av~ .
t.he c&sc a i l'i1t'l, t.houj,": u I do I! (J"
in t hr- hf's t POSltlOu lOr ~ â¢â¢ I " .."
and th er e t ho.: :I ' ,ILL(: I ~o ,.,
ever , h eal d !';(' \C' ,l l boori J I.
ing s Oil t..~ 1\ t 0 Je l l.. .... il.8 IJk~.\l,
b a.ll
11 Ihey ",t e r!.gllt ,
wrOtlG"
Co\'cYJ tillS llJ:c yOl' II; !,' ... ~ u
d cfc:a t Uig Arelll bu.llI- -al rI tlot: I
BO WLS.
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t.h c.
J e...'Tm:son spllnted ,IWa} a.s
t h e af t n :'0olJ , . a UtI. IJ(. PP lug
the blln ",; bad bee n p ut .up a.nd ,Mr. Uod frey went R. R. A. M:li\ ' nard . E J. Cn.rpel)ter , P .'
Cn',: lington lub), r . onger ( B IS nry u ⢠r .
th rough h IS thIrd ma r rl oge ceremony on Mond a.y h~r, W . A. \-Venit. T. T.etheron . E. A . Abely,
C. H . Thackwa.~ (Secretary of the B oa.consfield
ACCUSEU SENT FOR TRIAL.
a t St Laurenc e's
Snorey, E A P rice a nd K T. C1ement!.
Clt1b ), Mr. F . R Iden (trea~urcr of the Club), MT.
The P ari,]1 Clerk (Mr. George Foxell . of 6,
SPL ENDID ASSI STANC E.
J . Clarke (vloe-clt.irman 01 the Clnb\ l-I.r. IV . G.
C'h a rp:ed " 1tb steR li ng Val'imHI article!=. from t h t' Abbot's \ Val k ) Il cted as best m ll n nt l hc !'oWl ! The C h n.irnum said they had a 1rea.d v receive~l A m es, }\{ajor 'Abram , M a.jo r Lucas, and Mr. A.
Reading 13o\1'l l11g Cl ub p nxi llnn. K endr ick-ro'ld , g reat.er age of 93. Tqe ReY g R. r . .Newhouse ,;plendid off ml o( assIstance. Mr. r 'u nell had .H . P ea.ch (a. grea t worker in Col. W lIsnn's be~
!\rth ur 'V"lla c~ . whose ndd ress is unknown , wa" offictnted
i
k Indly und ertn~en to do all t he p rmtin g neceasa.r.v ha.lf).
veslerrl cw (Frida,') committed for tria l a t t he
f~ detHTe
of ~.cco.rge
, a.nd haISnot.her
not
to ha.ve
name gentlcman
mentioned, who
h ad did
E'n '/ - Tb e 5 te w ar d s ~sem ble d in tb e hnJl at 6 o'clock ,
gaged the Town Ball for n dance, the whole of tb~ shortly a.fter w hich h om; the guest s and othe.r.i
Borough' P ollee Court. H e l"e!en cd h IS defen ce.
⢠Last F riday mflrni ng, about 6 30, accoTdm,l! t o
PTQcee ds t o g o to 'the be nefit. fnod s. T hen the began to arnve. As t he people assemb1ed Mr. C.
t.be e'ldenee of t be grolU'ldsman , be notice d that
sailors a nd soldiers ot t be F ederation Dod , H . Th Mkway perlorol{!d an organ solo , whi~ was
an cnt rM C'e harl heen fo rc{'d into tb .. p nyi h on a nd
thr~)Ugh .~Ir .. SoU y, underta~en to organise a I much appreciated , P unctnaUy at 7 o' clock :M r.
Fome of t he loeh r'S bali bet!n openpd . The con.
W~ls:__?~ve In tbe Cross-street Hall , and otber H Badley had dishes uncovered and. a splendid
MR. E . T . HA.TT EN'TERTAINS
,a '" ~ry anoun eemeuts made were that cheques
'
tRnh were strem l ~n the fl oor. H e n[terw;trd !\
h ~d a.l~d v been reC'etvoo. from the Rev. F . J . meal was partaken of. .
.
d u;cO\'e red ' Va. ll ace in the ltl\'ntory an d dct rl.lned
W ES T END B OWLERS.
G tllmor. Mr. J . '\Va.rburtop. a nd Mr. J ohn
The Chairma.n sub mltted .. The King," 'Wb ,~
h im u ntil a p oli ceman artlv ed. Four bro" n
.
. E~gbtee,~, and a. sum of money' from a fI well WlI.S loya.lly :received, a. vene of t he National An~
11!,l,th er bags ,n re found in a g ar d {' o nen.r the
'I I E T H at.t the P resident or 'he West E nd wlSh~r, that Mr . .Gr ant. had undertah.n ~oiYe them being soc g.
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lo
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It. pnze for 8. whist dl'lVe
t h&t t h
pa"l iI oll a.nd, when these were searched , &orne of (R eadin).!) Dow ling Club entertained t he members di recto~ 'Would g Ive t w
't nl: d e
I'qg
OJ The U ni onist C&nsa "
Will> submitted by Mr.
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art 1
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d
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' O. fL a ar an d a s a f e t y .
l' e<J
b
If' nlljl:~lng
IC c~ " er(' oun ..
on t he Club ground on Sa.turday a.!ternoon, wb en ra ~or, that help 'l"Onld be forthco-min from t"'U e F . A SImonds, and rep 1 to Y .
,
On hIS way t o the police st ntlOn W all nce t old 18- subst.anLia.1 m eat tea. and ot.hor re£.re~hm.ents Athcn ueum Clu b. n;nd that Mr. Colli~f h ad can.
Col. L eslie WilsoD, who said he was sa.tilified n
the conF.tab\e that. he ca.me from Lnton. On hein g ""ere s.erved The a.unda.nce was Ia.Tg e enough t o . 6el1 ted . to prOV ide oQS many photO ca.Tdr; of thp. tha.t there wa.s real union ism in t hat Club. Were I
r:c ilT'C hed . i t wa~ stated , other "'- DlI !!:!illg articles till the spn c;dUs pavilron and a. splendid t ime was ~nbe
e 6Clary as mA.V be require d, t hese to be !!old it otherwi!i8 it could not be the &u~ t hat i t I
wto r e I 0\111 d 111 h"IS possess Ion .
~ 0 It neSt
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sl)etlt. by nIl pre sent.
. dthe
'dlund
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was. (He(l,r h e3.I'.) And spe ak'mg 0 ! uruontBDl.
d
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e el e
to 8.5 t â¬I Rea.dmg T 6D1.peranee
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T e 1l l l.ll C es melitlOnc III tIe C large!" are : F our
D urillg the afte rn oon a thr~ri nks match 'W:UI Band to forefl'o the
He t'
th
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t.he Col onel r emarked that a. number of
IsmS
b ttl
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to
co Clan on
e OCC3$ on of
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o ell ~ ,\'" I. .y , ono 0 .ra n). wo p a irs 0
pla.yed betw~c n Hide, re~)t'esenting t he P J"e! ldent t e Crystal P alace m !l.tch 80 that it mi~ht ~ be ' had bee~ before th~ f?t' some tune n~w, T h er e:
}h? ef:. c.gar5. e lga.rctl(,5, . TIl.lt.ch es . ~nd a lea.tb~r , a.nd Ca.pl:...1.lIl t M r T. El ltott), t he lat ter' s pla.vers, placed.. t o t he credl t of t he ': Jack Smith Benefi t i w as U nlom sm, SocltLlism, Conservatlsm, Bot.,
bytef bag. the latte r bems foJ.lPd 111 o ne of thc ~lU g succesalul in a very pleasant ga.nle ~ tJ e ~ lI nd . . AIM to .bl1 ve ooll~tmg ·ca.rd8 Drinted for ! sheviBm-(shame)-n.nd a. nwnber of other "isms/ '
r oUl' b
~
/ t ota.ls bemg
.
a.tlona bv
m eans It W&.9 b pe d t
th
.
ags .
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;-Capt ain's team · 72- Presld' ellL'1s cU'cul
toget her
cO'hwhich
.s·d bl
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0 I
0 ga er I but the first and t he best of them a.1l WQe pat n ot· ,
b Ibn ~a I n.monn.tl. ! ism (Cheers and hear hear) Tke SUCCe88 of. ;
p
.e
S kelton sa.id that when hc <In-est,e d W al - tea.m 50 The pl&yel"'S wer e . . . . . : '
Aft.e the trans 1 t~a. 6f S"tm
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a.c lO ll a 0 er Usm e58 the mtM::tr '
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ace e ~e I:i rong y 0 ,V IS V Rn t URl<. !?Ule
Riok 1. 1
. iog c1 o!Jed .
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1 their coun t.ry rested u pon patriotism, and a..'I. long :
Df th\ contents of one of the bottles wa s ml!Sw g.
Ca.ptain' s men' Mor~a.n, J oh nstone, D~w,
Anothe~ mce tinl! IS to be held at tho ofBeee of M it ~i8ted this great nat ion woul~ reta.in its I
T . La,vrence, (skIp) .! .......... . .. .. ... .. .... .. .. 26 t he ~8dtog Fdt.~r~ Club n~'t:t Thund ay 6ve n- greM.ness a.n d would, he said , beoome even greater. !
Pr.,idont', m.~ : F . I:'.iv.rs, E. T. Hatt, F.
'I 109 I'd I'" ' t.oM
a mte~sted in t he benoQt who
(tb. Colon. l) was glad w see 60 many present
Mossbanks P ' Bull . 1_: I
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17 wou
n ~!JlI~ ta.nce in som I
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.1:~p .. .. ... ...... ..........
otber nreI v.,einVIterr.nlicr
d to .attend.
.
e orm or who had "done t)toir bit "- their fellow m om· ~
,
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R lDk 2.
bers were p'roud o( them. (Appla.use.)
CaJlta lU ~ men.: W. 9 h a.llenor, R . P ool , H .
.,
II
M.r. W. A. Mount , in an interc5ting speech , !rubH . II, r. Elliott I. kln) .. .......... .... .. .. .... .. 21
Frida.y's Sport""an
oontsined t.b. follow'tto<! "Th 0 t' ed P speit
I th CI b'"
A Simple Yet Priceless Treatment. P reoi dont" mon : E. W.,.burt.on. J. Chan~ler, ' ing :- Botb Readi ng and West Ham hav;' a doa.l ml
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on m"
ro
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e u,
W . Cb&ndler, G. Taylor (skip) 1... ... ............ 14" and dumb footbsll \ eam, and
m.~ h..... n ....hich WM ackno....l. dged by Mr. A. H. Bull.
.
' Riuk 3.
&rranged between 'th. two,: w take plOoo' in LOII.. Our Gu..ts" w .. mov.ed b~"Mr, C. Pope"
Th e foll~wing letters arll h onest and oonnn OlD q' Cau t.ain's men : A. C. Casey, E . Holmes A,
do~ on ~oDng. D a.y. .I~ 16 unde;itood that the M a jor G. S. Abra.in and Ma-lOT r - Lucas reKpon,dtributes to tho well-known h O\l.Sebold remedy
Youn~ ("i p) ..... ... .. ... ....... ... .. .... ..: . ... 25 ~e~.e\wlll .1n~tnt.tnlng early m"'~~be.r,&nd i~g.
R":.er .na.k Pm's.
P reliijlent't, men: H . Heathu. B . Bromley, E .
t . lDS rud~e . l!l
eb art
I f The. Chn.irm&n"
the la.st -toa.st on the
d of conveYlDg his dlrecT
own er (skip ) .. .. ................ ..... ........ ~..... 19 lon i an.
. , by tah& 8lngUlg
. . of II F o..r he'.a
' Vrittng ( rom 53, Causewayaid e, Edin
. burgh, ~.
--:/. ,..cCl'llODe y umb-show. .
list. It Was rec&lved
M. Wat80n M.YA:.
,After tea t M r. Elliott. in to8.8ting .. The PreRia jo~]y goOd f&loW' ,\
" I WM ill for a lon g time with nervous break- denl ," $M how ple&8ed &1.1 were to h.!ve his preto
.
down . aleepleMn eea, and oODetipation. T hanks to senes tl-at afternoon. ' (HeRr, hear.) 1\0&. H utt.
PRESENTATIONS .
K ... n.1o: 1 1..1 a groat de.l better lor I can . leep was. liound spnrtsm.n, ond t he.. tb. ilka were
During the e.ening Col. WilBon m.q. the fol·
well. el\t well, and my work iA a. pleaaure. I ha.e ' d ue to him for t bl\ t very pleasant a.!ternoon. (Ap'"
lowing p resen t:ationlJ: To :Mr. A . H. Bllli t.he
not hAd one helU1A (lhe since taking K er · Ul\k P i.lle nor plauMi.) The hearth nf tb e chairuta.n having been
r coDservative Clubs' Distin~d
am I t rouhl t'<l w~th my De"~ i? t he lout."
verv h eartily received,
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Aa800iatlOn 0
M r . D . \V_
10, 1;Vinifrlth Road,
Mr. B a.t t expreae.ed the J.>lensun'J i t gave him to
Sen-ice Medal; to M068l'J. CooPBl', P ope, Am.6i.
"'~~h , S .W. , wnte.:.
. be abl. to' ent ert. in them. H. W ill! pleaSed .t t he -Dr. eIlS.ell'. Tableta- Gl v. a Houghton and Thaokway, erlr . .. .-vi... baro, and
. . For. lour fea~. I . uffered tomb\y from ehroDlo . uco.,. whicb h.d .ttended the club, and ~e bo d
New . Lea.. of Lolfe.
' ' t.o 14>. W. Lomax (the oteward) ... pendant.
mdlg.. tlon.
tried every remedy I oould thl.k of ⢠bri ght luturo ,. â¢â¢ W be tb. iI'fl (Appl
'I
At 9 o'c1ook
Jl4rly mad. t heir way ~ the
Mr. Elliott anonnced tbat .~ong
h
Mrs, Bill, 10. OO!Ollatioli .
Astoll Lan. , Beaoonafield Clu
,
b, . which ' ...u opened .... 0 01.
hut Ilnno did any good. I read .bout K ar·n. 1t Plll.
i p France, and g ot my WI fe to lJend me ACJID.Oo u t . I h &
t
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t t bei
0
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cb i.l.I"3.ckcr,
thc:ir '~ r:C'9I:an~ w oms a ft..c L'
qwte ,pock aud ~ pa.u agi1!o
&s ncati il S a. new PUl , a.s vue
But loll the fit:-.J'\.:c fi ght.
W IIS~f O rg OL tcll ' c. c) on J t hat 1\
WELCOMING MEMBERS BACK FRO~
THE ARMY AND NAVY.
tee (WIth power t n add w tbelr numbe r) Me",."
0
:NNITING, BUT NOT
Though the O p t Illl} ~
D INNER IN TH E TOWN HAL,="
Th e. m~et i n g then t!ro(}ecd cd
, .exoc ut".·e. a ~ ~ the foll mnn g nppointmen ts ,vere ', C.M.G.? D. ~ . O , M .P . , :M r. \-\. A. :M oun~, M.P ..
A t. the Age of 90 , Mr . .Jo h n God frey . o r Thome !> made : C h a ll1n a.n, :1\11'. J ollu E. Phillips i hon . I Mr. F.nc Slmonds, :Mr, A ,R Bull (ch a.lnll8n of
.As enue, married h is h Ollsekeeper , Mr:t. Snf'ah t.reasur er ll lld "'lcp · ch~ i rtDa ll , Mr A . .J Mil k er; I the ebb) , :Mr. J. F. COales (Col. ·Wilson's agent),
l' ilr5 0 llS B widow, a.ge d 76. I n the llsual wny
bon 8:cretilrj , Mr H oward ~t ebbi n l?;!; commit~ Mr . C. P ope, M r . Jones (secretary of t he "'·el-
r
whC!l dear olr! Alla n F 06 J.(::1
Dob le> goa.l In t.he cu.p-uo 3.~a1 n !'ot.
~' ax a Tea.l
g ood 1'0 Ihck!JJ'; u w e:
.fternoon.
gru e ll ~
â¢
",I; ilm
t ho tiwmdon SUP :XiI-ters , and al '
and e.I:e:i tcm c!lt v,:e.ro rem LnlSCcnt
R·EADING.
â¢
t.hf:n
H OW THE Gv H S \\ m ' ~
A t last:. 1\'0 '" crr: In
were :MI. A. S.
tn . ~leet the ' Cooper (charrm ), Lleut. -C~1. L eslie WIlson ,
" way. lIJld
. '
~ x s hot... to deal
later, n etton P B ut Ilot.b w!t C('U ll
of t b e pl:iycrs m us t. h 9,." o bc uu up
. t th lS p Olfit.
11lC sp ect.ato rs.' , t.Qo ,
a h tgh p ILc h, and NcaeraJ ly wc we rQ.
se1ves hoa lse. Th~.n Lhero n.,a.'1 t he
the n:.un '::IOUi cal ~pl e! ct.'lg rnstr'uru '
BEACONSFIELD CLUB
RE-OPENED.
9 0 MARRIES 76.
I::~~~t :,
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Bcoonds ?
A. H, T, & Co., L rD.
JACK SMITH'S BENEFIT.
BEST MAN
t.he Swindon go a l l:ue 111 t-h(' ilr::o t
tan bail a.OOllt
~~==~==============
search of f.io ll t hel'l1 J..eag ue pOll\t,..... T bOise present-I d d
d r{ ' .
In c u .. , 11\ n I t lflll to thr. Cua.innll.l1, ~1r. H .
J Mntthews (Seoretn r y·Man"cer o ~ , I, . "
,
,
panhon.
''fiud 8C l'een .
l' Mr, J Kn i~ ht <?irecto.r ). and ~Ies!'rs 'E T . Cleo
Wedn~dav n igh t will not readily be forgott en
ATHLETICS '1ND SPORT._ __ __
menl" ll. Stebbln "" f·. A ]>me R. g A. 1hv· ,
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[th B
6 Id 01 b
R I'B.ding m et. &outha.mDton , a t. BO\1(.b am!'ton , on
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mu·d . F. Bn nroy , E. A . Ahcr\' . T . J.~theron, W . I by t he m an y m eDl Cl'8 ~
e .eacons e
u. ,
" and.y .⢠- n ~o'n 2-0. (r ooc 9).
TH.E Y SrtU~ fo. r;~ CHE b Rt::X G-U P .
: A ~rhnlt. r. O. Colli er n.n d E. J. Co.
n ter.
' who are now back 1Q their old bomo III
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'11 \0 p a tien ts In 7" 0 1 WILl H OS 'll t n l were c nt .. l-' I
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spe nt a greot
T he r l"su l t. o f t h o Berks a.nd R ncks FA S (' oIOf ta i nm:l on Sun d u b y t. h ()' b l\ud"l nf t.h ~ Ik,\d inF R.nd
! \ T. 1\ .u>: cr , In op e n in g the m eetlnJr, sa.ld be wp. l'I·
. '1'18.1'-6 Tee.
.v ery
y reo.. ':
f h
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Cu p draw v.'I ll be. fOltnd on Page 9.
Ca\'c~ham VctRra.m.' ~6S0CJ n110n a.nd t h r: Com- H't;' gYw to &co so miln y prtl~ent. They 've:re out tIme. 'fo celebrate the rc-openm g 0 t e \~
Rcad m~ RII;C'\Jit Factory 1" C. nH' t, P almer At h- ra.d("f'l oE th~ G tC-:Lt ' Val Th e co ll Ci"'rt too k plarc to (10 as mn ch ns tb~v cou ld fnr I< J ack " - ·h e 'PI'M (two ""curs and nino mont ps have been Bpent In
10tic F .O. :n a f r ic ndly galUf': on SJ.tllrday . (rage Ul U1C~ d ining ha ll, and ! u t horoughly ...,n~oy('d by 'l"orth ~' o~ a.ll tha.t th(}~- cou ld d o {or h im- a.n.d t em p ~ra.rv p remises in Oxfo rd · road ), the PrC!5ident
t he pa t·(,!It.s .
Mr F~.rr (' 1l cond ucted.
MaJor th ,~t meet Ing ~a.s v c.t~· ('nco li r ag-lIl g (H ear, b ea.r 1 M
!\ ·S C
) Ch
(M A. H Bull)
9).
AL.' nm cOTnp lim l'n t ('d tHo ,hl\.nd on ' t lu' ir pia" mg , As thcv were i'L" at'C, t ho Raadl1l~ directors had (. r ~. : oop er,
an·IDan .. r . .~.
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Th o prize. f o r the p~!lCO pigeo n l'a co l\'c ro p r e- a'HI Mid he h ~p.('fl the\' "" ou ld soon como .agam . Mt a.side t116 t match w ith Cr:vstal Pilln.ce for t he and CommI ttee ent crl&m ed a.t d umer In th~ Lar~e
e(>r.~d on W e<lnrosd <l \ . ( P fLgO 9).
T hl'fo ' H' I O 1'UIl R. great n\l1nbel' o( m en m t bo h cneti t o f t hel r pop llla.r captain ' tll a t
t'
Town H all all those "'bo had served In H I!'i
The Rea.dUlg F ISh illg Club held t hcir a.nnu a l \Val' H osll1t,a.i who needed chec rlOg-up.
bowe~'el"" bad l to consider other ','\"ays" nnde:~:~~ ' Majest y's F orces who wel'e members of t he Club
meetlO~ o n :::at.u "d ay . (P~r. 9).
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of r.Llsm g mon"y , an d he tb P.refore a§ked them to at the tun e of enlistment a.nd h ave since r eA prOfCS!;IO,l .ls' tuUr} Am ent was held I\t tb o Son· I
.=·'c:~ est iUlyth~.R g occurr ing to them 'VhlCh might 'omed th e Club, and i t WIlS one of the. m Otlt
pin g Gol( Cluh flus w(,f"k . (P age 8).
b~ t.b ) l r. Smlth's Rdvnnt Age
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Ph otograph .. of I\ uadlllg foa t hailers ,\ 111 bo (ou nd
Mr. StebblO~s a.lso spoke ~n the object of t he 1 plea.slDg fea.tutoa of t he evenmg to see
a.t so
D~ P llgu 4.
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gatherlflJl', and sni.d thnt a.s all pre~ont nn.tura ll v , many had come back.
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Football and oowls ncn \\111 00 found on P age 8.
wl shed to g-c t all they could (01 the Jack Smit h I A t t he lower tilhles fullr 100 members 'lfCN!I
THIR~~~R':::'GE :
Ther o certaJ.hly ucver was a dull·
.bad thrill u pon tbn U
What.
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rouse ypur en t hus la..sm !.tlR n t-ha t
Our tremendo!ls experience in the
Manufacture and Repair of Motor and
Aero Engines is ·irivaluable to us-and
to you. IT IS :AT YOUR
SERVICEâ¢
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ACTUALLY IN STOCK.
thol ros.d is umi er repn.ir n en.r n ra.v]on Streot. 'fhs
bonnet o f the motor ear W :L, sln8.8hed. and the step! o(
tile trl'Lnl CM t orn n w:\\·. Lu ckil" th o IDOtoru t e"rllpcd
wI th 80me cut.! nuol1 t t.ho (a.ce c!.LUSCU by t he 5ha.ttered
GROOM'S
TBilULLED AI(J",\IN A:\'U .A G A T:\"'.-
Every operation ' can be completed
in -our own works.
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A L arg e Selection of
SECOND-HAND CARS,
LORIES AND MOTOR CYCLES,
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~III ,be fo un d on Pago 10.
t.h a..u .pen hc came ou t 6.nd IJ
under ·the teet o.f JeJ!en;cn ,
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'outside right must have l)C()o
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the bome .goal a.t. h U5 me rcy l
st roke em tho part. 0: Ardoo:tld,
again ~nd aga.l.ll. AIld be m e !'~U! d
t.ba:n ~ r cOOl \.00..
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West Street
. Cor.ner.
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. tP&t Ret\ding's coo l a.ud ca.10u l,ti.mg
.Arcb.iba.\d-na.s never done a mOl C
Why?
Beca1tse we have the
knowledge. skill and machinery.
DAIMLER.
SIZAIRE-BERWICK.
:-:;nn Q , King'o:-ro:l.d Com er . a.nd at. t heir brancbe~.
ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING.
T h('y a.lso ha.vo a sp le nd id r a.n ge of ren.d v -m nd c
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pecOlive R ebecca ' Vlf'kcns , a Spence r'a Wood gll' l,
A b.rge compa.ny a.<isemblcd und er th e chair.... as r ema.nd.".d in cl,;st.ody by t he Coun ty M ag iS· tion will be found a.dvlUltageou!! .- rAdt't ]
t rat es on Sat.urday , chargcd ,q th st caling a. mac⢠;.
n1amhm o f Mr. A . J. 'Maker at t he h cadquarleTIS
COLLISION IN, OX FO~D RO .~ D .
of tho Reading ~'oo tball Club nn Thursdsv evon·
k intosh from h err broir.('1
(P age 9).
A m otor CfLr ft ll rl ft t rllm :c nr f{oin ~ in OpposIte direc. m g , wben toe chI e f b llsiness w as to' ma.ke the
A r eport of t he mqu c.s t on ?Jr . Vernon Knowles
tiOll1 collided viol enth' ]II ibrlM il Hond a.hout a. q uarlor necessar y a.rra n g~ments for II The Jac.k Smith
appears on Pa ge 2
pA.l t eight all '..fhun dav ~c n i n" . It !lee lUs that the B~ n e fit ,' wh ich 1S to ta.ke plat:c on Saturday , Oct.
A b lc:y(li (! WM st olon f rom Bla.gravo-et.reet on
motoriatllwerv odt o l\"oid~ho ohnin of Ill ll tertl6 wbere 20th . "hell Cryst.n.1 l )a lace WI!! " isit R eadi ng in
Arthur \Va. I1a.ce lV A-. . l\ent (01' t rlal . on F l ld a.r .
eh a r gt"d w lt.h thc ft from t he Read mg: Bowltng Club
bl n.nk ,' qut w e were g'IVcn ,lUy
.&D d" Q'lli t6 a. lot of good f OOt.h U II
We do all Overhauls ' and . Repairs
thoroughly well and speedily.
Agents for ,
",
POINTLESS FlllST
~ Lho ma.t.t.er o f scon ll g th fJ fi lst
~EPAIRS.
MOTOR
LANcliESTER.
CUBITT (W. Berks).
MERCURY (Berks and Oxon).
DUP'LEX. &c. (Berks and Oxo~ ) .
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POLICE AND INQU ESTS.-
(pa.ge 8)
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tleeJl lor many &
ill! wo , w er e lea vwg
I d id rl pt IHt.y h Wl nay.
'W ltb him No one \'.I'ho
a.nn
Football I. te,t
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scheme of m u tual insuranco fo l' iarmerl'l WAS
out lined to t ho Berks E'xecuti'f'c o f the N .F .U. on
Sat.urday. (r age 5).
Ga ~dene.rs aro dC'm andi-ng higher v; agCI!i and
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AUTUMN CLOTHI NG
f ower w orki ng hours. (p agc 2).
An excellent. opportunity fo.r m en fin d b oY!' tt:l
The winter J.-ri('~ for mIlk are madoqu ate, MId
)'I'r. Adams fo.t ~ h c B crks F a r mer s' Union on S:at.u l'- t'6cure ~x c e pt.i on allv fin c unde rclothi n~ fo r t.h e
A.u tumn i!; off erea 'bv M'=!ss rs E J ack son and
d ay. (P a ge if.
Sur da.y
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M(tr~~ :O.c\R. ,&' A~R.p . ENGINE .Mi"'NUFACTY'RERS.
Th. Reading and Diltrict Elem.nt>r;; S. 401>1_
Thortt W&I an'ullu'~~al aeone in Oa.euh&m Road one F09ib.Il A1IOCintion are to be congrat.ulated
day this week when a oa.rt Jad, n with f ruit wa.a onf- They had o~ item 'on t h eir agenda. a.t uheir ~
turued in a oolUsion and tb. Eruit was .trown aU' o..r m..tlng in B\. Mary'. SOhbOI on Tl!unday even·
the r O&d way.
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inr in which he "Readi ~g Obeerver " woa largtlly · ....
Mr. !\ond h && liven ~ cricket b at &nd ball to inter eyed. I
read' ~ Cup GompetitiQ.nIt-' (,b--
had
j I!Ct of t he t~ndlDg
&ua.tcmy. phYIS10JOgy and
Qurnng. .
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.4. oorrospondent. eotnpl&ins or the weed mena ce.
in tho Th.r.m,.... (P ag. 9).
The Guardians havo
to engage several new
officials to meet t he deDlaod ' of the eta« for a.n
8-hour day. (Page 9) I
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The Rc'v. w. M. Ra .. linson, p;e&ehing at Broadfltreet Congregational Church on Sunda.:r on t he
IlUbject of SundilY games, sn.id they we l'o question·
.blo. (page 9).
A I8Oldler:s .... jdo"" .. it.h f our chl1dren could n ot
get lodgi nge in R ead ing, &n d · h a d to be Qccommo-da.tOO a.t th e In~bt'lJ t i~ (P age 9).
Th e Royal Berks Hm:plt.t.l h as rccel'ferl a ali t of
£1 5,000 (rom ~ h o rh ibs h oRed Cr~s and Order of
St.. J ohn. (p llge 5).
The rlomeshc sef\'ant problem h ilA becom o Bcu te
., the iR.c&ding' lr.stiLution. (P age 5).
A lunatiC I t t.llf'! ,Re ading Instit u t io n wrecked t wo
paddcd eells. (P age 5).
The G uar~ha.ns have been trying in "':LiD to a.,..
prentioo & hoy u & ca rp enter. (Page 5).
'Ib e Se :\ttcr~d H omes ch ildro n ' bavo r et urned
f l om t heIr sumnH:r C8 mp . (Pa.ge 5).
H I' C. :\ ..J . Tucker and MIsS HIlda. Gould ~er e
m a rried IIot Mortimer on Vvean~~fLY . (P a.ge 2).
The Ch a.mber of Cc:rnrnercc b n v~ a dopted the
II Readm it ObMrver's " 1!i \l~ g~t1on tll at. they l!ibou ld
t&'ko un the 'Iatter of tho !>rosccutioD of m oto r ~tG
.hoppi;', m 13ro&d-strcet. (Pa,ge 2).
The K.i n~'8 Pror.lr; mat.lon ur t'.ng employere to
fin d wo rk fer tb e diu bled worklees forms the lSub-
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;SUViM'OND s
THE" RhDING
" TR'oPHY T()
. BE KNOWN AS "TBJ'VlCTOR1 CUP,'"
The achetne lor t he emplcyment of the dis abled daY· llo.t ,-[Ad'.t.] .
SUvi_ a t tho Beaclina: Splritutll!liuion on 5Dnday
ou tlined by ,.he King's ProclamatiOn it ~ cxpla.ined
are . dn,rQlled.
locally on Page 7, .
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Hav ..~·-;!'.u booked! Thunociay ~.,.t,
Tb," cam,pa.i,g'D to stan a 'Red Triang le Glob ill
Re. ·dih. . . . inaugurated .t a meelJ.ng ' m the Town Tb~.tr,e.-;!Ad·itl
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POUlted , -
Refpn~tJ Sol:...(
Nort h a.nd Kid
IE Bul l. w. G"". W.
\ Veet, J . G. S t.o ne ~ r)(l
Sou th Bucks and ~t.
Thin , H. Borcbu'n ,. 1'. H.
. Leaver, H. Malse . . , G.
an4 .Ii. G. Whi",.
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ST. MARY'S BUTTS,
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A Re~ and No,th LXKl
J . Frood , F. Har', A. C.
ley
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A. E. !>vice,. A. B. Vioi<ono
A. B. WOO<1l.y.
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Messn. H.'WfI&
:rcscntatlvee OIl the Oo","nitt",
Oup.
4.pplica.tion,;w~~
lLnd
Uistrict 1 ..~,,~::~~
include Realey
, (1ion!$ r ancb)\
for u
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of1l'e
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An &pplical"lon was
for a gr&nt
P~O.
,A li
rent of ground
to m.ko
kJauOa
n.o
~lted
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S"'nt 01
of ~ was
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mE SDN"IO,!:
dn", for tho
... \lllder : -
f'reli.ruilt.ry
.A..m.:a:bam . , A y le6bury
O . J . . D&n>oIl (a...bam) . 1'0
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