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Richm~Dd
(Iormerly

told hi. wil. he had ' obt;.ined
I. =;;l~;~i;t:.~~Biroiingham
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relOlDtioli to the noti..

&1"1Jle~ " ~'lIon, .&o

h. ,hoped, he set right in .the Co,!""ittee .tag. of
tho Govunmen". l}iIl.
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what they could to ~... tlfat the principles ill·
eorporated in their draoft Bill, with I'efe.reace to aCfOp'a
the recon.. ~itut;ion 01 tbe :l \finiriry of .Agriculture,
-Ag&in,
were embodied ' in tb,; G(I'f'em,ment's Bill or in

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such selecti~s as .. 1812" and "Finia.ndia," aJ·
t.hough alwa)'B worlh hearing wEen wen. played,
are more' sui£able for outdoor performances....

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consideration the gt'DPTOUS tUpport • fVCtl to the
Societ.y in the past by the CouDty 0 Betka, it L'I
Dot C'%J)ed,iecDt to hold a. Count.y P'1&g nay, qapeci.a.1ly
aa &0 many ca.lla &re made at pTesent 00 pubhc
obaa;,ty, but at the sam& time ....... &, do not renounce
our 'Privilege of !ioing 10 in tuttlre"'t yoa.n.
·As there oma.y be some J>eO~e wbo would WllIb.,
to- s how t.h eir symoathy WIth Red Cros.s work, we
desiTe to state thai donationa will be·gx:a.te.fully received a.iwJ should be tent to the. Bon.' TreuUTer,
iI" Q".E. L. Frco1ine, Beenham Lodge, .ear Read-

eeed. on the market,
tronble in nny way

HENRY L. FLEET,
Vice-Admiral o.nd Couniy .Director.
N,,;',nitl..-: I
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SU'l'l'Oco
Chatrman
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of ;th;e~~cl~'~"~'~S;i(D~~~iJ~~~~~~~;I~~

8PENDIN~Save

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SAvingS tb,an . !Q.vest lJlem In

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ihe iqtenlSt. th~ tr.ders .Dd complebly. ~
... bate." pufy 10 ... Weh Ihey be1ODg.
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LEIHSLA.TIVE raTTERS.
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It wu reeolved that the General PurpoMl Committee aholitd &elect oiembcrB to consider &nf) prepare a
report of BlUe before Pa.rliiment a.lid other fegislatin
matters,'an'!:lJheir comment. .to be conaidered by the

Councila\ ih'eir ,foUo'(fing '!'e.ting.
ROAD TRANSPORT.

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GIF'fS 1'0 THE HOSPITAL.

:l.tt endance tha.t day was primnrily to lolicit their
n:o;sistance in sLn.rling Iystematic p~y oounee C?£
ine.tructinn in agricu1t.~ iD eonnectf"on wit,b..j..helt'

tHE ARMY ·TO' Trf DOCK.

The ( followiD~ ~ntribution~ have been reoeind
th.· ........ ~ Octob.r lith:Nat&! oolonist "" ..... moot highly reepccted. lie durin~
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N~.. ond'Olher Subocribero:
was ODe of the best type df iettler-!-intrepld, JI~
£ .. d. £ •. d,

soureeful, mterJ')t'ising Mld upright..
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WaMl'ick Bros •• !Leun:., Em'FARMING
CO~NTY.
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ploy•• of ..... • .
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Yr. Kodson went out ta N&t&J in 1850 with his
Bowl",
'Mn" Bix Hall, Hentey 6 6 0
uOOle, t.bo 11000 Dr. Gow.er;, a..nd lIettled on a farm
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nca.r Lidgetton, in tbo bra.cmr upla.ack of tbo Chut'Ch and Chap,el Collectiona ";;256 i 6
MONTHLY REPORT OF THE BOARD
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Mr. Hodsolf named hie farm Ca'V8l'8ham, DonatioU,ll:
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OP AGRICULTURE.
Readin, \V orlrpeople'. Ro.pi!31
. u It il a great pitY, · t.tiat -'! pen {,~ have beeD ..ncr the. riveTSide pU.ce. of t,ha.t n~ e near
.! 1 .:F.und ;' ,1.
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nat.i~ town, Bo .... u assooiat.ed with mr.ny of
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eventa and · iocidonts of the earJ,y days
In tbei{ monl bly re~ort, date OOtoher 1.\ awt , Lordahip Mr, ,Jnoti .. Bo.. Iat.~ :i
Dtencing t ...o
Belet.,
LI<1.,
Broad
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proeeed.
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Natal. &lid was one ot t.be few VolUDie6ra
;-"". ov..i ' by "I' ibis ..eek, lb. Bo&rd ,ol, ~rlcult ..o , young m~n to nine motitho' ll~d f
'II the rnm.mmR'
i!fbcl' , o!1' W:~"'« lIlacbi,\o , 113 0
who took - pa.rt lJl the suppteMion"of the
N... lnD, Odo,-tl:"Rct., per Mr. I
state t.he foUowip.g in rogard to Berbbtre, Buet. \ Berks Assizes, .
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Laui'a.1ibalolo !BtrbelliOD.
RiS"CoU""tion Box '.
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i n~harqshi,re &nd Od~rdllbire : The two prisoners wei t :rre~eiick
alfer Btad.
Old~.Pon."
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Mil:. liodsO!' held .averal local' Go.omment
Com R.rv ....-IMrlDg th. 6... t ..,.. k of s.pIom- :
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P....a... 37 I 0
fiNd ~ mmet, .• beep J.D. -, PaMiatd' ii'Jd 'If..
b~r t he n .in det.., ed barTestml' operatiDna • little, field, 0. dlQemakcr, ~ 26 yea.t'J, and Oh.3rles •pomtmenf.4.-postmaate't.
Boral oak.R»~mbo, ~~ Mr.
pect.or-a.tld .tIe became .. ,iuatice of t.be Peace.
but lat..er on the weather I ....'a s quite · f&vour&ble. Henr~ Ree-Tes, & D?~~cl~n'. ~f : ~~ ,
. age, ney He was KivEll). to hos-pit.,lit.,. and .... &5 spokeD: of
H, P~ou'tb;~)lectiohBox
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SrDitft, J :ji. Moa~, T~e Crook,
SmAil ..r us of barley a.n.d oate ba~ lIijll to be were botb, charg~ l'1~ s~~h?~ ~ h~d.J:tag from proudl,. as .. "~ old &,lisb ce.D~aD. II Ria
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but tor all practical purpno.. tl, h...-t , W .. ,lli~l SnttoD .t 8o~nln~ ~ 'JU\r .14t'h; In Jire of out3t.&1:tdmc iuteCTlt.;r W&6 an unspOken - Crowtboroe ~ ',-:
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) the b"g was ~ pUl1le eonwn,,!!fg--I4'f 6d,' m money, aermon .
~ A feW' yean ago Yr, a.nd Mn. Hodson had tbe In an" O)lt.. Pa.tiepta' O~_D~b~~
Potaw'cs llr~ healt.hy. ,The 1.~r SO",! ,.a.rfetie6 while;the. vn)ue of t1~e' ~J~olo...:." S:~~ ~.,
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R'f'at.i.6ea.M0Ql of, O!!IlC!bra.biug tbe~ diamond. 1I".edding •
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have 1Iu4'&cd .. lit tJe Tr'om the froste '\t the epd
Accordmg to :Mr. Harold !~~na , who wa.- 112'11. Hodson died not long afterwards. .
t3~9 1 6
:Mr. HOdson W1\8 buried .itD Ca'l'ersbam (.'e.meterJ',
of tn() man th.
The yjeild, 'is likely' to be ~thcr b'r iefed for the p~se~t;,oh, ' the 'ttW'o ' priSODfJt!I
and the funer-al KeTVlce W&S an pample of
1 (~5 tha.n 95 per ocnt. or nDTmal. Ea.rly .,ane.tlOS met. Min Sutton on the hiih'it&~ e.'nd ,matched
Christian unity, being condUctod by ' the Kov. K
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1" ' 0 beOo lifted, b<Jt no gr~t progr~ h ....
tho bug from her )J... d., 1'l\e.)',,,frard. ah....d W. Bibby (AngliCILu) and the :Rev. Arnold Nichols .
(WOIleyan Methodist.).
Mr. Hodson Ie.a..es sevqn
~Ji>(\n made Wl t b tbe main crop.
I the spoils.
Wa& Jl O l'iO\eJ!(lf;f:'' .
Roots.- Rc.porUl M to turniPs- aDd ,w(:;ibe8 ~re I· A pol' "'officer a6ud .t,b ., hi~ I ~!hip tht .oIlS and four daughter., ..nd tJu~y and • is descend.
much a lo "f'n.na.n co, Grqwtb haa been good. ut .. oc
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a.nUi ot the second ,conorat.ion aTe ~cattered
("J'OP IS ibm. t,nd tho '\Dticipate<i 11a1dt pr. r.l.t!-pr BradBeI had IOm~ yMn pt'6Ylo
·been !lent. to 1ihrc!Jgbout;-t.h. auI>oont.iuen'.
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G'1.· " r 75 pfl,r §nt.. of a.u a.vera.ee.
lrfa.:ngoldll ~G a Reform
SchpoJ' {or ·a. peP of four years.
Ilkc~'56 t ht . )J\lt should yleld ra.ther batter.
I'Later on a. ch~e of ste 11O$; ., 'bi~de the. Read.
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Parts.
AII'''IMI c t 'v&tiou II progr...blg .ati.f~torll.v. ' ing ";~";.tntea hod 6e nt ~im to' ./:.rle:.n ro~ ODe
E;t>. bMes a.rc r t.'he1' foul bMnt Ul Bot'ks uw parts
th''"ft:~___
h d be . " T_ - .rt , I ~_L
,,( B..tclinf!'p.a.m where the.. l&1i'd is reported iW5 Oeirg man . .... ""'.... as!1
fIJI tD RO ·-l,.Q ~, na._QC.11oo1.
'Or the
alattpr of ijh&
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. , Both pnsoneTs had· ahead,. IheeD lD pnson {or
,.:hi:;d~~:::;~Cri~"";.iroadloutside
wu enough
to caoae me :real
'" &!dfw. &T'e not doin~ ..t .il ~ell. and ome pat.'eh- \ three mo~t.h ! awa.it~1 tt?.t. . . '..
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on,. -".ry" ... woman, Think "hat
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to protect

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READI~G BOROUGH BENCH.'

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~uc~ '.~or _:.!'le~ou~

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1,iyc B!.9ck.- rasturcs , 'rc" lookIng . youn g girl. 9n the high".." l~m : ",11\l oCuurencee,
fl:.l1 d t~ero lJ'I a. la.u a.rnount of, K.eep.
h.,.o. his Lordship passed sent(nce .a.a a~e.
" Lot' ", ha.\ o u:~ p r o",~ 3D tX!D'll tl.OD.
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T.:..bol1r.- 'rht.!'O u a.n utleq lla.;to st1"lr of un'
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,;k.moc Ie t,('\l.lr, but in ODe or I.wo dlSt n ...-ts aluJ1Hi I
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'S READING MORE SOBER?
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Wean. atnys

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WATCHES,

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wqrk o f tbe ID08t
! skiUed craItsm6,

IF YOU
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W. Btock.the b+

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M'r. .Ja.mllS Jeff'ries Hodson •.J . P . , born lD lluaing
i-l ' 183S1 diod .t o..veraham, N;'till. on :n1d.ay,
AUgu,t 29th, in hill 86th y_. B ...... & pion""r

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Is an art, and wo
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DEATH
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COLONIST IN NATAL. '

f'cheme ()( agri culturaJ -education prepa.red bT tbe
BeNshire Ap-icultural IDltruction Committee and
Universitv College, Re:uiing.
Be a!Sured the
, meeting t.ha.t the BerkNJlre }\gricultural Inat.TU~·
t ion Commit.te would a.p{>l"eci&te aey help which

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the aame . ra)t., faCed with the ,a~e necenary !eIpCmcs. One
anet comfottablo i tho other liriAs alway. in debt. o r
II. ,wny is this ~ "
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AGRICULTURAL EDUOA'rION, .Mr. G. S, ' Bed1()rd, A$tricultura.l OrganiseI' lor
Berkshire allended ond brieti)' outlined Ihe

IN THE,

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'ita mem~ , with the obj,a* of .1lP~« weh
nomina~ can9.idates .. it considera -w;ould bett eer'J6

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ofTh
Parliament
f()ra ction'
theIr inhelpful
interellt
in the
e secretary',.
tha.nking
the Members
maLter wa.s cordially approved..

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£amily is

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,iz. ",d with tho' ..me maO_, ,!mag."jd. '"

\ The ftt,t thiD8 , d~.e wi,e .pender fiad. is that eoDte~ent is' impoWbIe'1'lithout
• margia-nothiDgis Qlore mise.-.hle than to live right uptD o~, iacome, Sometbioa
must be set aside each week to' meet the aeedsof next week., next month, ot tbemoro
di.tant future. ~c man who lpend$ all his income ia poor. The tn4n with eo mlU'&m
i. rich. asad the ~l~lr bia weekI,.. ~Qo.thl)' or yearly m~a.m. the ric:h.er he is.
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'f'O T,Jn. SDI'1'Olt ow. TJIlI .. u..DIlIO oBD'Bn..•
Sll".-Tbe question of h~ld1tl£' U Our nay" by!COtlN(:IL
'MUNICIPAL El.ECT~ONS.
the BritlSb Red Oross Society hae; been carefuUy
co.Dl.idered. by Head4Ua.rtel'f. a.nd. dcci.t:tou hal been
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arnvod at., and 6emt to ..11 branchee, I.h.~ it WlU
At the lut Council meetiDg of the Reading Cbambor
be he.ld on 0: BOOr October 23rd, at the lame tune of, Com",e~ 'the 'l.!'OIlion of tho Munlcipal ,eIoclioD'
ata.t.lnl' that H So far as 'We here are <..011eerned waa (Ulou.ueq at lel1&th, and U wu agreed t~ as 10011
we ..halt not isa'Ue a.ny cenb'a.1 appeal, but .... e shaH .... the'. nomiuatiw bad been &ru1Ounced that the
~robably make &man local colleCtions in the County Chamber Ibould let rj~!o oommunica,.Y9n with ~ea.ch of-

of Londo'n. II
Woo therefore. aro of oiUnion. \ha.t,

famili.. .,f the .....

OD the border 01
The filiI IOmil, b.. .....iered the lea',t '01 WISE SPENDINGthe .econd bu DoL '

CHAMBER- OF " COMMERCE.

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Rogan, I in hi.
blu ~uDiform · with~·a broad red stripe: ' down .the
trQ\lMrs,- ultl d.u: .8anvBrowne, formed a striking
'contrast 'l.!>' ttie- d~.ling attire of hill men. . "
rUnfort"!'~.tel,y" :wtth .60 perf?"",ero. and , ev~
kind, of ms~rum.nt, t~".y <bo.. ple~ . which
tended to deafeJt the IWdlences. The Larg& Town
Hall , is ,I\Qt the ,60st of places lor IOnnd : !\lid
~a

mittee b&V8 acted wisely in decidinl to drop too
County Flag Da.y thia yoar.
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We 'have received the followin£ letter em tbe
subject ,_

50rt or an apology lor a roal BOa.rd , of "ould he pl .....d to
Ao:ricullure, and 'fould pus ......~ little
' Mr.' Cb."dlilr
Rea.dqu&~n :'IIPet'e pushing tho matter (or all Mr. Bedtord, and
'Ulev we.re worili.
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branch leorahariu

100&1 bronche..

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money for chairity.

Government BlTI went through aa dra.fted, the
Advisory Committee which would be set up would

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which were in
for two ' m01lthaJOr more. PeopJe are tired of -tbem.
';t'hey ha.ve " ccalied tQ be t.he best melon!. of r&.ising ha.nd~f of Meae~. _ Ba.rnes and Avis, w&e~
mirali L
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or lbe'House of Commons in order to make them , UniOD
ahve to the neo,!Blty for a fu,ndament.al refonn in either
the txi. ting Department ,01 Agriculture. If the th.t

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The Cha.irman said the s'n bject had beeo before
the CnmsT11 t1,ee of the . N.F. U. in London, and
the\' hol d d ecid ed to support tne -principles o{ <YOl.1
Wr iga.Il's Bill in ' preference to the Government"h
nln . .. They did not, however, . wish to commit.
--- t hemge lve, to !rupport jt'n it! entirety~ It was "01
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• the expTess wish of headquarters, in this particular J the ,"",retl,TV
.. ·i ' ca. ~e , Lpat. the County J!lxeeutives should .brinK all on ly
p os!libl~pre5Sure t.o bea.t' on indiTidual Meulbera
Mr,

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ment. 00 the ' Committee 1!Itap;o of tOO Bill.

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RED , CROSS ,FLAG""":: DAY'
IN READING.

diraci.l0n yhich he beHevea waa nqui1"ed would
· he by prcllure on lhe second t ••diD./( and amend·

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Their paceom.pariiment of the singers was,. .ym.
path!t· c :md ~uhdued ( It only ohowed bow ,w ith
a 'more'/ apRr9l!~, 1Ielectio....n of orchest:~ t pieOe~,
Ihey could 'lI~ye ..cured .. more pl ....lng ..eft.ct.
There 11'''' notbing' to complain .bout in'their re,
ception, '" 1:iut; sucl:i/Ip1u8ic -fl,8 tbe , ~~ful dance
fro!" incideqt.al muRic to BeDrJ
which did
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WISE DEqSION OF THE COMMITTEE....
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would. We 'f.hiilk~ be more welcome to .udi~nces
who do - n-otae•.ire -just yet to boom tho market tn
ear
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Chonce of getting 80mething pnotical done in the

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thin~ for the unIoappy woman,
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Rlchmond was sent to prJso, for SlX mODthli

'oome amended Government BIll, but he ...ould
point out t.ha.t tfe pow-e n of the <, QomInittee"
in the Govermneitt · Bill , 'which coJifElsponded with
the" BCWlro " in .t.he' dT'&ft Bill, a.ppe.a.red to him
10 be practically Idontlc.l with tho.. of 'he draft
Bill. H e fea"ld that as a. mn.tWlr of pract.ical
.pOlitics th';' ,"~Dld be very lilt!eli.kelihood or 3
Bill int.roduced b'y priva te Memben in competitlpn with ' a Gdveriunent Bill being p&!Ised into

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~?g. ' . s:- de.oen~ ~~.e t~ .It is ~ '"Ie?,
senoll,.l rehglous obh~lOll. an_d to cont.taet a"
blgamoue marria.ge , a Jespiea.ble praCtice. :'no.se:
who, commit offences agaiuot - the muriage law,
.trike at the root of the marriage in.titntion,
Judges mull put it down. ·It i....cruel and

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is .. very "'JemP·rGua"'~,~<!.
ag~1D
.m W1lI
, . ,' to appreciate
Mo
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scarl.t lind l\9ld
tUDlC'
8lId ,dre6.
blue

gj'O~th,
drainage a.nti
certain parte
In : a subsequent cotnmurucation ~{r. " Mount ltOiI ill
riated that· lh...tgrlcultnraJ Committee, of which
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be was a. member, would; be ba.d littlo ~oubt,
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in the proposed PersoJ'l.DI!IIOf. the Councils'and Ad~
vi>ory Commit..... Some of thoie m..lten could,

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EmMi .: w.lah appe&retl lor. the pn:.,~'f, -.N ;
.-, '1~ 1i'e,~er¥g: lrom t~~~~~
and lD'ged hi. preYioua good ch&raeter in mitiga.~ or..
. Bu,,: ~h&t dtd not:. prevent
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' d ~ -' 'd had '" ad . .....~.... ~d penon.! triumph . .
,Ion ~ ' ''n.~Dce._
" on 1, ... ..."
,,,,re o l' tt ' ~·' :.nt:h# ..ying iJ,at ,l.h. pl.yin~of the
'been.."n pnaoD for four I!onths
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.• b~i' 'un'dez:. the 'skilled ba.ton of Map J .
"There Iiaa been an appal1Tg aDll\nnt'of 'bigaDIY ~~e ~~ : was :;'11 ,thO,j. could ' 1!e ·deeire4.
"'l<,Ontly," said hi. Lordship., "Peopl. do . 'not ,.The >_a.,diell;on 1'.• .., i!"'a~y mt.eres~d.tin , ....· tlie

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Mila· Edward. iD Bt.alford.hi", .<I.uri!>.!1 1917, and poem" .
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Jack l' ,
l~er' !<mt-tO ~ , h0ll!"' He made .~ it&~t,- :~ ~~. Q~,,!ie.!l?9!ln .ehe • ."g tbnelO~II"- , ..rn, the'
Ald connael) ,that bo ...onl~ .. rathor,do lI"'al ' lO!P';
'l ]l1D§ Obe'"loiOs\:!i..., 'and. duel wlth .h61 hu..
th"" go. baclr. to her ,.... (meAning fIio lAwful' ' hand: ,Mi.
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aDf it was diac:overed til!!.

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a,lrjli~lJ.ei. Ie!~~:::'~en~~~~:"

washeliVlDg
at InJ(pen with another
_,hom
It&d bigap;a011a1::J"''lIlar;ried.
-Be .lu~d -met, encore

that he WIll bringing: tilof the P .... d.nt. of ~he'-Board 01 A!FCult~.
Yr: En,leIt GÂ¥dner, ,y:~., wroloii' ~ Wl~Ollt held
, ..." d~Y1I
·commitling ·him ..lf ~ th. ,~rmo of t~~ t!'IOlut,OD, t ....lv. weeks, and;
:bi. careful C()n..d.~tJbn- should ·he glveo thereto. Joets-.aucb, sa lam>
· Cspt Regu,ald T.""ll; M.P" replied that h~- veterina.ry hygiene,
;... al:;"'~ pleased Ito h~ from the lIer\<ahire : th.ough l.hde
.. IF
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d ' sonsJaD.
,
I BJ-a,ach61 of . the NMlOD& .
"I , ~ite agroed ;wi\)!, ~ VlOWI lOt ~&J'd, . In· :, of
deed; he had offered to collaboraU> to tJ(e fuJlt.t
uleobja.. hia p""'.r in promo,ting J;l!. N,o,tional
Upion,Bill :.. hen th. -~01lIO met.
:
Ur. W. A. MOUD',lI.P.,pid Ii. had ' oomJ!8"'d
tho' G~;""':"m...~. Bill , witJi Ibe "draft Bj1l , .Db",itt.,.! b;r 'ilt( , AgrioDltural Commi'....: of the ,
Bon.. of Comloon" .,&!lJi he oted thet the G,ov,
emment did noL iD~n.te lI0II10 of the Unporl.
'ant provioiOl1a of thO draft BiD. oucb · " the in·
cre .... of the po_en< of ,the Miniot.r fo,' AgricDIturo bimself, while.;' difrered from tho draft Bill

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The cou....l,!<lt the
briedy outlined 'u..! COM, -.. the
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. }J'h6 ~ m,;:j::~" ~:.!
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had of,g1Iilty
IIppiftntly Iie.pan ' .
."d Ihe........... four cbildJ:IID, The
. 0 in ' Ibo Anny and ",turned to

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tiTTLE G'EORGE'S_: JOTTINGS: "THE dOG~'"

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glad. ~'lilZi t~e

t~ th~

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<log tlzlZt went
pictshu,res sl,] ever)!
wMk w,'tk his myster¥"has got of/from bezng made dead bee~~ Ite b,l.
, tlu. m{J~. Tk~ mq,n.,shuld have worn a over-coat from Langstdns (lnd
he wuld not,have got the windup our naybur came ltome ./r01I! ll{fesupa.

tmner and he wore Ms old coat 1tJhat h'e wor'~ he/on he wmt'to the war

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Q'nd our dug flu at 1,im. ;'But whm hi bough'tLa- nC"Ji coat from Lang·

stnns Our dog wus 'as good

as8!!.ld and lef·hzm pat his head, my /atMr

.' buys my elose f?'om :Langstons ant dogs never.fly a( me, I think dogs
like people wliatiqok mee.
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" of Government
1 SbtJildard
- OTerooab at 6,5/..,Jand grel\.t. assortment of

otb~'f

m&ke.irom .:t '-!dnou, ..... Boys 'ooata too a.t proportionate prices. Undoubt.edlJ'i~the beet....

T.IJle in the t~
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ana a. challeo.g~ to
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the prq.iiteer.

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Sim:5 rays lose their force
~toila~ .. Ovl!rcoats-of course. .

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