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, JEROME JOKING? j;'
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HUMOURISTS! LECTURE "0 " . LONDON I ROAD;
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IS PARLIAMENT PLAlYf:D OUT?
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OFF~BS TO. 1II.:M:P'r:.QY~· OUB
DISABLE'D
Was Mr. Jerome X. Jerome serious or hum~rou.5
The inqUMt on Charles Walter Hart, th'e Ch&m.4
In hie lecl.u", to tho Reading Worko",' Educ.~ 1>ion l1IIlIl,or. who (N ~ed in I .......k'. issue)
tional Associa.tiOn in Univemty College H,v.ll- 00 . W&S knocked down and l'Joned by ⢠motor.,lorlY
Wednesdl\Y evening ? .
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!",naoD·road. W.. 0"":'ted on Saturday, . 'an" .d·
Hia audience took him sElI'iouaJ,.. The,r li.tened JOurn~ . for ~ _"tte.n<ij..Da&. of fu;r:t.aer .....rt;neMe5.
to hi. discour'. with evi<\ent d,sapproval: Yel the
Tho d"=: of tho lorry; . C~ . WilItimon: of
lXlyotery remain.. Was he jokjllg Qr DOtT 1Ap. SunbU17. ' M,ddl""",:. .. the. prlnClp.a l 0"1 ..,..
parently b. W&I not.
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, .1TI'.r...... ,,100 -the, ,reI"'F~ 0/ tho race. w~ . w·. .
He took asdus subject II Ls"Parhament. Pu.."ed lollowmg ~art. ~m . ~ tUl; ca.b,. ⢠nd. tM,, ~li~mo.n ~:6:",';;;~';i
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Out
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. '(.ard~Mr..
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a~:m
Jerome) and be sa,jd that uRtiJ labour. was P I tIn
po~t ~utyTHEa~ FA
S9ll~pton-,tree~.
R'!;lBToRY. . - . ' I
on :
CJu.rlea f \Valter H _
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the
d~d·i
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ib' proper .p]",,", IUld kept th..... th~re would h who Jiv.. at 2· ~d ·'o,:·St. GeOrge;,:road. P"";:- ~!tl::.d
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no 1Odu.tmJ peace. I.groo w,th h,m.
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h.tr del!Cr1i>ed huruoelf . . . profe .. ,,,,,'" ~ .to; .. _.
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E WORK. ..
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lW&W an e .... l'~o'-en 0
.or .more
.. GET ON :WITH TH
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. and &a,d hl8 ' sOn w'â¢.22 yoo.. old and 'bai onlT ! eareJullJ;. =,dor ;w,h~ pcrco;ntage
'\l'e abl.
I W&Ilt to ~. alll.bour unrest "'ttled onCO! a~d , recent ly been demob'lioed. He had und.rj,oike" ~, to employ ,!"d- ~ompl.te' the" copy
t1ie . lorm
for a~. r ~t; to see t he working classes '!.e~t~ng , record run from London to Ba.th, and his eon Wllgr of undortaking a.nd re~ same' to the Secretar,.
on wlth their wcrk . .and DOt. ~o much taJju.Q,s hi '
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of tbo Loci1. :£mployment Committee at· 29 LOnabout it. The business of the working Clll~8 is
e pmg un as a pacer. The -motor lorry C&lIl8. d .ct · t R d'
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up t
h t h d
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on ree , ea mg.
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to work.
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~ a . wm c pa~e. 1 In .the event of. an employer not1havmg r_eeeil"ed
Work i. a b Jrssmg . It. 15 God s great.st g,ft to W,tl" " .ke,p t to tbe . 1.I~ wh,lo hj. 80l! ...nt oyer l!Art.icuJars of the eeheme. an .ne""..a..,. for1l!A will,
. man. The. wor~ng ma.n IS the only man who can to the rlglit, the tntention , being to let the lorry ; be forwarded 00 I'E',quest. .
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look GO<\ 10 the face.
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p..s beween them. H. had ptob..bly thought it
OUR NATIONAL B .... GE "LRMS
The taskmaste rs who wielded the whip )V: en ~afer to 20 t,(t the right. owing to the gpeed o( the
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the pyram ids were being built, the smiths. ~bo ;·lor~y. Two tax·cabs were· a.coom anvin , the run.
ere 18 a 1~ 0
e oca. emp oye? W 0
weld~d tbo colla.no on th e necks of the' se~f8 m lthe " ne-ni on ilieir veJt"ill-e. , Thev bad 'l:;c o~ tlie roaa :.~d't~ ema!~Y a ~~n~~. of&ldiS~led melt
middle n.ges,ltba ~e D who slashE;: d and sabred a.t I,J.b.out sev-&! hours takihg it. ea3ily M he was
con 1 'lons 0 ⢠e
IOD
eme : P et.erloO, were tbe SODS and bra.then of those they mr.-sinS!' biml!eU· {o~ · the return jou~ey. _"!Ie did B tl
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Per ceSnt.,
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op-pressc .
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n ·Iise\f n?t nctu~ v see the lad
?cke .down , ut · yW Boyd and Murley, London.street Reading 5
How PlUeh longer " .labour ~omg to ... '.
I h,m carned nlon~ a ohor> d 18/,an", .nd th.n .hot Barn.
d A '. D k -st t Re"d '-'
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to 1I11>6ur's enemle5? \\ nen R. labour leader arIse!!! o ut to the ri ...... t The lorry went on although B · RAI. 5 80 d"s'''d' hU e Mi~ '~_~stra. lDg ...... v
d fl t.teTed to 0 over int-o th e
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rtv.;uer an
y en a-m,
nsl.1;.l- eet '
'11 . b 'bed
orf' labo"urn, ~
Angd rre nerally s~. wtbltn: ss 6 outeth.d.· There ....!erho hght! .9 n 1~1' dbut
' ~ading ........... .......... : ....... , .. ... .-:........
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ev Wf>T~ rl'l (OJ" flOQt'. 1",' 0 OTt} wa.s soun"" to A. C Drew ,SO Orlord-.road ...Rep<!·
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his knowledge.' His son ·was ltD experuIDcea road H D
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H ow ong will t he goa.l of ODe cl~, one pe,"!~, nrnner.
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est.. 1an~y~ . ant!&ge \ .,',.....
be dela.yed't 80 'Jong Q,$ tire~ workers hav.o to tut
Dr. A. R GUJ"16r. of the RovaJ 'R em Hmpital, ~. tw.k~ a!ld S!,n, Higfrosf:.totet. -&Â¥lmg ... ,.;. ~
for hott!)r:l ' in the mlJd and ra.lO at t h e street. co ,ner, told. the Coroner that d~ lived only two
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. gmeermg Co... Cavenh~., >
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and 00 p&clced like cattle in tT1UIll and- 'b9~ ' b
It aA·tt.&:
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'bed th
ReadIng ..... ....... .. ........... .-..'....
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and "tubes while it t akes two m en and a. £31'rooO . ~.l1n.J.a · t";ti.r~mh' hn~ .
~ _~crl d .~~Tte""'d' B"? p.on a.nd SODS! Newbury,. Ber" ... ... : .... . 6
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Hill ,and Sherwm, ' G:reyfnal'B ChAInE-en .
motor car to ta .⢠on. woman ou 0 unc .
deatb
a ru~tu r. of the livor.. n ,,!>peared that
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., THINKERS ARE REBELS.:"
the l on-V.~ck .him on his ii~hb1id...
: H~i:..'''!nd S~~:·Si: :M~ ....~· B~t~ R;,;.:di~ .. ~
f.~\"ery decent. 'man and "Wom"n who things ends Tho driver of one of tho tn.xu::abs IWd tha.t ·the '0 R. 'J ackson · Oxford.rO~ ' Re~g ... g 5
by ~lpg a. rebel.
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otlsid'\ of ·the j.h~' cll1~ !!ht · lfAn a.nd 15P:tIn him . E: Langston a'nd 80m, Cork4reet-; ~~di;;' 6
These l"Cools do not behevoe .1O ParliBmentary rnqnd . lie .est~d.ed Its I!need .a.t twenty .to- G. P. Male 50 Friar.street Readin ·
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Government any more· than Su Edward Canon twcntv-6,' e. mites an' bour. He b "d ~"fTiCl11tv in A Padtlick.' and SOD Kidmo~ End' .g .. .... .... ~ .
or Mr. B onar Law do. . ~. .
overf.:lki"tr it. wit.h hi" cntrin" aU onto i H e !;!!quI.d :Ai. Pape ,and 00. , Br.lcknelt ....... :~~::: ::::: : 5
Gd,,·ermpent by Pa.rliament IS dea.d: . It baa not. b::.v(' cau l!ht It th en . but for the fact. tliat I t of The Reading Observer," '19. 'BIagrave-&t.
been -kilJed by t.he Press and"l t.be 1'0h t.lcums. I ts. elowed ~own a.t Lon don~'rePt cnrn~r. The lonv
ReadiQ~ ...... .... ....... .... ........ .... ... ~ ...... .~ 5
corpse ban'ts r ound t.he necks of the workers a.-nd . wa..o; ulhm:"l.tcJy stJ;lpped In Pel1~treet, but t.he The 'Reading Icc and Cold StOrage Co â¢
stl'tulgie-s tbem.
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dl'ivt'l" d id t'I~t an~wer w:hf.n . t.old whnt hFlrl h Pop-- . Lynmout h -road- R eadinp;
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\Vby is t he pr-c¥~t m~jor.ity in the Govern· pf'...n~d. an~ dId not get off hIS seat. until the con- . The "'Rea.d ~g G~ Co., .Kin~;~ :··&~i~ ·· 5
ment. / five to. Due fOl ~apltahs.m, when 70 or 80 Sot. h e ~rnv:ed.
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Tbe Rea.din~ Corpora.t.Jon Tra.mw:J.ys,
per C'ect. of the ,vote 13. \VorkIn~ class 1 Deca~e
The wqu1rS W3.! a.dJ o~rned as sta.ted .
l ane ,. Reading ........... ........ . ~. ... .. ... ..... ... 5
p eonle are a.ppe~ ed ~ m · ~ mom.eDt . of CXClte·
I Sutt"o n and Son!!!, Market-plaoe.Reild inp;.... .. 5
lll ent .\ and promlscs . 1mpoS!lble ot fu fi;m~nt are
I J. Swain nnd Co., Minster·street, ~adin
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d"ln g'l"ed d' bel·fore . tdb"hlT cbvc" l chartha.cten stlc andf
AWARDS TO AMDU'LANCE ! Tho W.ol..-ing.bR.D1. J,Amn drv Co., Wop,nwha:J ....: 5 ,
'ca cuate
'eB on
u~ ug or
0 ~urpos., 0
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P . Waugh, K ing's.road: Reading .!. ......... . .. 5
diVld,ng an d '0 con~ uCTl ng the peoplo I' the pro·
. WORKERS.
Tb e Lad. WMt.~e, Ard i n~tan .. ...... .. . .... .. . ti
grltUl.Ule of every ~~f'ctlon.
Tb'e Zilvo Flour Co .. Woodley , near Reading 5
'Membe r.3 of PM la ment aro not elected to eervo
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The percentage~ in some cases are more than
the c01mtry, but a p~rL:!. The people have no
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those g iveD.
power to conl rol or d lBID18' tbem .
PRESENTATIONS ~ AND A SOCrAL.
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Tho country is a ~rea d .v crazy to be rid of Mr.
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J.l oyd Genrge . H e l R.u gh~ in their faces, and
- - goe~ on. H e win go on until ill elecLion is: 5pnmg
th E' work don .. durin ~ the war by membf:n of
_n......
:;'!rnl. will
.:emies
fi
TELEGRAMS: . iSTQNS, READING.
TELEPHONE<: 565' and 16.
Dlent gives yon Fome Idea of ·IiDw
IoDd "'ben I IuTtber inr~rm yrll1
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'!loney ltk.e water. labour IcadeM! 'w lB como to
"Iieel, 'tho people ,~i ' l ~ain be fool('d.. .
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It is concci"a.ole t.ha t. a. labour m~)onty mIght
by same accident be ·r eturned. The P ress, 'bv wa.y
of· a jest . or nn awfu l e:u.mple , mi~ht allow 1\
" Labour Goyermn ent Lo be formed.
. suPqort ,
. b e organ.1'sed 10
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ca"pla.t~
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Then there were
in a.d'41tion to the
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ilie jonniey. without. .
and, on arnva-l aL ~eW rlf)rt
~ORKS,
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READING~'
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, menb~
Nc one can ~ an Al contented comm~ity
Froud, Lanca.ster, M£mder, R.'\llon, Traynor ood
· Wlly should labour be the one cl... d. nied the Wi ... '
rIlZht.l o~ direct aclion?
. T~se ~Wa.Trl.S w~re pt'e~ted by Miss Elliot.t
. The
battle of la.bour iB not aga.inst cl~s. It
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toe B.. n d ge-s.t r ee t ~sembl y Ro oms on
aga.WsL the ene mies of l abour ~ithin it.s own a 60c~a 1[}
ilnk s. \Vhon the soliQa:rity oi labour is acoom· W~ne:ra.EitVtm~·doo a.nd tho prom:amme· wu
li,be d, th. work... wilt 't afto po,,,,",io n of tbe
T: ' . > 10 P ,
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cootrwntcd bv Mr. BOCOl1 .
r. Wuson.
.rib t b.t God mw for t hem in the beginlling.
ShO.t.'. Miss God<hrd, tbe MO.,..., Rnmm;nlf Mi..
At. t h e conclusion of the lectu re there \i'~Te some " G~ll . Sergt. Co\>Pl!CK. :r-Ji~ Wa.tts, Mlss Woolqu est.ions, a.nd Q general dlsu.p prova! of tbe :ltti. drid,!Ze. Co.rpl. MUrdoch, 'Mi', Ste'n)l\ P"Mt and
tnd. of the speaker in oondOllUlillg P arliamentary Mr. Dnffin.
Govetoment
exp,", s<d.
M",. P adl . ... (Ladv S,,,,.rintendelltl
an
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a.d"dreM on the work. 1iIo":~ votes of th.atdt,e were
h. Sergt. Coppuck. Sergt. ·H. Brmb an~
THE MONTESSORI METHOD. propOOl"l
Supt. 11l.cka!1.
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from a C3 stote of unem nlo."".nt. I . have mad.e
seven:l appJica.tiom for imital:..le em.p1onnent
)oca.~,
n a.n d . h. ~ ret f oun fI noth mg aVlU 1a.ble and
. am st.itl. W&Jt.ing f~ a:otolf
SMVrCE
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A1b""y.ro'!rl, ReadiDg.
A . .Ii. '1'. Ii: Co., Ll"D.
READING AT,flLETIC CLUB
HARRIERS.
FOR ' RICHEST and
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general moel-m- of the Rea.ding K.li.
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' l&rril'lr& was hcld B.t the Bull Hotel pn 'fuesday
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Dr. .
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a.te (Cba.irn:ia.n ⢠. of .tbe
eVOIllllg.
. .T. Col ...
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Promptly Delivered t o suit YOU.
&A.D. Commi~) presided, &Dd tbero ,.;teTe also
. present: Messrs. ~. B. Be~]ey (h~' 115~c.) . ~. J.
Pearse a.od How~d Siebbmg'S (asSlSt. Lon. ~.),
J. T: .Bridges (hoc... treasurer), S . ."V, tl~rr (aas~t.
'hGn. treljilUTel'). T. J. WrJdroon. · A. R. W, J. M:
PowoU, A.. J. :Maker and A. E. Wins ow (of the
f'-ommitteel, and }dear.!. R.. J. bennee, C. l:libberd F G Pollard A. Hibberd. W. Yincber. B.
Wo~, - J. :Hall. P.' 000"-", '¥ee:te«n. and· C. ' W.
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Eighteen; Hessrs. P. Bishop, S. C. H I 'En.ns. W.
])oaOOll.,
o.f St.ehibiogs,
M..M., S . .Bolten, E. Kearse,
W AlIei1 and A. r. Unduwood (Old Homers);
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H C watson
_ . T. H. Barber. F. J. G) . ns, . .
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S. E. James, O. K.cane., W. Fr-a..nktan W. stamp,
A. A.ndroW8, Leo:Dard, H. Hohnes, &. J. TahDage,
R. F . y ....d. H. J. B.ggaley. H.. S. B. J!Jvan'. A.
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of !.he 9,uesti,? n. One p l ~~e',~ . h ;I S
.. lie did not !'- Jeep a. wink.
â¢â¢ I got to 8J~\l about 2
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8~d.m at. 4."
':rhat. was
'\I'lLh. But oyon W(,Ts(} WM W
men ·rea.ched the field it W <ll:i
referee in possession of the
Reading managed to effect a. d r3t,w !
ALL- NEWPORT WO ~DF.REn .There is no need tl'l deal \nth
of the play. 8U1Tloo it to saY.
I
THE CREAMERIES (Reading), Ltd.,
'. 45, WEST STREET, READINcf"
=_ "â¢â¢ w
MAN '
EX ~.
F
PU~EST
found' bv R-eaa i l1~'s agont
m en ocrt.ainl'( ... ~~ ha.ve a <, shako
such a huddle d s L-a.Le thaI.. to l'leep
'J>hone 90S.
derful bow tbe'x
din g nlsbe!; o[ thfl hO:!1c men ..
.
Have Stood the Test Eor 73 Years I
cox~s
Larrest &alectiou,'
~"e:!It
"Possible Prices,
Oa.e Addrea. qat,:
UMBRELLAS
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BEl-COVERS &; 11.EPAlRS,
how
33. FRIAR STREET. READING.
NO A9ENTS.
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BACKS AND HALVES GOOD.Hoder Bung his
. receirod.
rebound ·off of hi.m
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,_Eaen.
mm.; ient.. owd r ," and
.
good work
a.lJy
of tbe goal. But we , are
mood. All things OOl1 !riderrxl
· responsible .for a notewortby
"AS OTHERS SEE VS ."A
S'OUTH BERKS HOUNDS .
rare.
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w..w
tjUicli:ll
o ⢠. to F.".. WoodB⢠.,.d ~ - - ' _
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THE puaUSHER,
tbo _ . m.o' """ ...... w. _ _ tIoo
.She Iaao Iau>« 001> ... ~~ , oiP.' 01 tho
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lloaocla -....ld
be .no-! .. _ _ _
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Iriah ~. Woulcl '"" ~ .... ~I " V~D __
1!J ' 21, 1Ila...."'!._
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tbo Or&>m
ood """' .... aD ~ o/lla . pI<>~" fa_l>-ha_~ ...,~ ~~~~lIor
---_lltb&~ dInoctiOD.
with dlIIeaIIr OIl two or ..,,1
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........ oro,pply Ie
not
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CUTICURA SOAP
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Heal Daucbtei"s Face ofUnslptly
Eruptions. ~n With Pimp~s. .
. , e..id ~tt Sleep. _
·Ift ....
tht.. occaaiono Oliol hounds wore tt.Ipped. u ,bel
load gOt "" .Ilie Un. ' ol ... oljl fos' -
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ca88 or' the d e-fenoe.
ulous ho,v tbey fa.ilNl t()
liome forward ~ had a. f!0 a.t
bul.--whe n
had Dot 16it
the
to 5pOil
lack
.'Mann and
in providing
one occasion Mann .
I C.
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dj s:~ppOtotlOg:
most
a ttack. wbich was wc."'Io.k. tIl
pQrt. had most. of th<o gl\lT1o :
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a.ble
WILL YOU BE A .. SPECIAL" ?
"Alpha.," writin g on Lh e ,ga.me
.s," 'Says : ..
though it W ~ o::s:d ting: to w ;;.tch.
fea.ture was the fa-tal b",utanc"
bot·h forward lin es when .
'::Ui.:::
&'lUa.U,
Wll~ SODlf·t
·Bartholomew, tooj kept his
and Goodman was het'f', there. I
de!enoo of hi. lines. The c.i·,:curn '~"
tlt&t 'he had to be. "Md to hi.
ho was 'D ever foend vMl "in~.
calcula.ting methorls were agn in.
n.ed his p lay a.fford ed th(' n~i 1"t"('51
think a.bont. · Ca......,. a nd Lo fthoHse
honOUr! of t,ho f!1rw ardl'l, a.nrJ
luck in seeing so many.of th ei r
mirah v tl !:.cf>d corne r kje'ks ,go
the inside men were not at.
tbough Lieut. B aile:v ,vor"'cd
W""V, thouE~c r .U the
Mr, J . T. Bridgee submitted the reD>n of .tb.
jzmior 1Ie..---tiOn for the · season ·1.8l.8-ts. aDd Hr. J.
E. Dea..iey gu~e a. brief review of the SeQlar aeeti~n
Tho 5econd lecture of the caur$\) arra.nged by
the Worke r~' Educationa.l Association will be held
SUCCESSFUL CONCERT AT
in the CoUege H all 'on Thursday n fJ:tt (inste&ci of
·1 In CroM-~.rett. R~ding, t:here is a. greeD harp. : ainoe 1914.· 'rho loUbwing ua.:nen of 191:4 fell I?
W ednesda.y). The . subject is "Tho Montessol'i
CAVERSHAM.
'It banga painted on · ... yellow bo<trd at the fron t octioo
P. J>. Arc"'⢠.R. Kn,ght. · u.
1riethod. of Education."
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of a. ~w shop. Across the top2.of tJ.e shop in . GriIirl, W. F . Ricbal"daoo, 1iorowlUolll", 1'O.,oy &nd
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~-, The lecturer (Mr. C. A. Clarernontf is t<>ga.rded' "
green J.et&ers is ~e ~tne .. Fynv'ola."
I Gardwer. .
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as t ne best English exponent of the Montes..c;ori
In the window are several ' arlIstiea.lly drawn · The eloct1:OD of of&cers iresulted as . fQ.l1ows ..met bod. H e has recently been ·ll.Sslsting Dot- MESSRS. ALLEN ' AND 'SIMMONDS' CLUB
notioea &DllOlllicing the character 'cf t-be business Bomon: Oa.pta.in, Mr. A;. J. Pea.rsc;. '\1ce-ca~taJn,
toressa. M onl.essori in Spain , and on occasion ncts
.OPEN WINTEtt SESSION.
don& within. It is no other than that of advi.!iIJg Mr. ·W. F. ~en. Juruors; Ca.!)tain, Mr. F. J.
a.s her in,r.erpreter . Parents especia.lIy, · and nil
WOflJefl, on aJJ matters of dress'and bea.uty.
~ibbins; vic&-capta.iu, Mr. 'C. KeM.l'Se. Han~ l cap.
co n celT1 e~ in the education of the young should
a,'ail themselves of the opportunity of becoming
Tb~ recenLly formed socia.l and recreation club
An fC Observot"" representat.i~e, att.ra.c~ · by ' ptsrs, Mes.srs. J. E . BelioSlcy· a.nd J . T. hndg.!s;
'acquainted wit h t he prineipJes underlying this of Alien lUu.i Simmonds' b~ tbe firs t of tbeir aeries t he u.nusual na.ture or. the bU-SlDes5, Called '.~he Lra.i:ners, M~. J. Hall ahd !S. Worth.
Ilreat edu cation nl 6Xp.eIimtl nt. Tb e lecture \'f'ill be
ot.her d~y: Apparently Fynvola. hns set 11. as a. . Mr. &aslay ha.vion.g s poken of the. gooo! prospecLs
i1lu~ t.rn.t.ed by JaJlt.ern ,·jews. Min Cha.ttaway
of concerts for tho cowing winLe.r seaaWn on '.l'Ues- oons'Qlta,nt; for- 'Women. Sh.e oO'ers for the m est of the lIa.rricr So..."f.ion, Mr. YValdron remarked on,
will ,preside.
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day ovaniog at,tho BaJmorJ( Hall, "aveI'$ham.
foe of half·arcrown t.o adVlSe them how to dr~, th h -< t dorli cd b ~'OUDa men· from athletic
The company was a.n tex:cep:donally large one, how to make dre5Sle5( bow to buy them and. we
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ma.oy p6(!ple ha.ving to al;.<\n d on eba.in at tbe ba.ot. imagine ~o, how to put them. on. A.s BOmti purswts..
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of t.he ha.ll in order to obt.a4n a ,1.ew of the. l\age.. women undoubted1:v know, tha.t 18 · th~ most im.. , "Mr. Bndges ga.ve aneou~Jm() of what ~~ Berks,
MR. RUSSELL JACKSON
.BCIlid~ bc.ing w ge, Wle ~ll1!"any~ ..w:as -.b l .p~ po.rta:nt!a.ctor of a1f.
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"Bucks and Oxon Or06.'l-Co~~y AssOCllltJ~n pro·
cii.t.ive of the es:cellClDt prog-rammc provided·. '.l!here
It 18 the first eOOp of lts kmd to be opened in .~· 'POSEd doing for both "the )llD10r a.nd sOOlor secRE-MARRIES.
Tt'aining rtlIDS will commence as soon ' as
were 6everal rurCCft'cs while c"orY a.rtisto received EnglfUld. The~. i! room for- it. IIt' Bll .attrnctive tiollS.
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t'OOID: behind the sltOP,,-W6 ca..pli) act"OSo!I Fyrivo.!a, . qua.rt.crs &re ready.
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She l.S a lady dressed In the. ma.nn~ of the artut .;. It is intorcsting to ' note that the followin2 . p~t
WEDDING AT BASINGSTOKE.
ofi~eM~~:~c~
who ~t& on a cool bro~ Hol~;md smock ~ \. Harrier captains were presont:-Ml"86J"S. A. 1(..
which WlLB . .. Come to the w.orlc 1;:. We demande4 mfc)rmat.lon. We:.got It. Lake (1906-7). J. T. Bridges ll.908-9-10),. F. W. Allen.
ine VGlce " '65 beud to [
SAVING THEM THE MONEY.
(18l1..J.5) a.nd the following Vlce-captaiblJ: - Messrs.
~ Edward RtlS!!JellJaeoon. of "Hi. ghfillld.," Elm.. It's noR a t.iD,.
: - 'Whl1.t,"· was our first: question, f~ Do you pro· S. Bol~. S. C. H. Evans, Howard S..ebiJinJ:s and
hunt Road. WI\S married to MiSill Ruby Mor(an at
but
beau· pose to do for ,omen!'"
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S. St.ebbinga, .M.M.
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I Basillgstoke on Monday.
The wedding toot plaoe at
As tl welcomo . Of My idoo,," was the answer, "18 to gIve them . The foll9 wing is the repOrt of t he JunIOr Section
1 the Con~gationa.l
Churcll.
Miss
Mor,&u'a
parents
1.~1~~.l.~::t;:,;~
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. formerly lived at Ba.siu ~toke.
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ebMge from advice and save thEml m0D6y⢠. r , ean t.eU them referred to a"bo,ve:"7"
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Mr. Jaeb on, who is the IOn Qt Yr. 'F'.uward J &Obo11.,
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~. !Jcorge . bow to make their own ~s and how they can ~ Tho R.A..c.. Ha.rner .comnuttea a.re pleased to
J.,?, the well·knOll'n. clothier of Re.adtng,loe.t bis ftrst
""th" T 01" Pud· get them lor about one-third of. tho prioeo they . ⢠tate ths.t dunng tho. .. int.or season of 1Ul8·19 tbey
wife IOml!l yean "Ii:O, H o haa one little .da.lJ,,e::hter oe
"',";lir::~~~::'~:l
Tw~~Id
.. 'W&S the ~e would " 8o.,e to pay for si.ri:illar t.h.irigs in the j "Were
to carTY out Cfoa' OOuntry r~ce9 . for
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by
and George.,':1
youths under 18 yean.
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fourl..e&u yean of age. Mi.. Morgan hu beeu hUi
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shops.
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The
eveniB
were not con.fined to members only,
houHlkee~r aince the death of bis wife.
KJlthlf)(lJ1 . ~on~' .
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. U The QU..:k:u ⢠Our nmt questIOn WRS a. httle Id, but 1D f.!1e invitations being ' extended to Boy SCout , Troops,
Tho honeymoon is being .~t.t T orquay.
Simler." pl'o"lCled . Wl fT~c.or va.ncty to .Lbe C?eD-- m teresUl of our rea.don we ventured . to put it. Cad~ Corps etc.
&trioo for the oveut6 were
inp"s p{iOgn.Dltpe . Both ?trw Ella. Hounsell an.ti M.r. Here· it. is : ..
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received fro'm. the lst Cadet Bu. Reading, the
~C8t. ~!mS ,rendered two 8on~. the .~aUer's se~
u ~a:t. may we ~k , au Y'?m: ,q~l~cationa'~ ! ,WoUns:bam Cadets, Trinity Boy Scouts a.?d . t5t.
tlons bo!ng
:po~ thq v ale and
t3elo,·ed.
It III 1.D'lp o~ible wlth the IW'.lted !fluwe ._of, a, Ba.rtholomow's B<v. Soouta.
.~ races were
Mr. G . T Felt"ham reudCf"ed the kCfOmrtu:t.hnenta weekly newspa.per to put them lU .full . .We ·gtye ctnied out, over au.t.)' boys ta.k::in&. part 1n the
throuahout ~e c\'OIWli".
a. 8umma.ry.
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Fynvo~~ i. a lad, artisl ~ Sho ha. ..udied
Tho first r..., was held on February ht. 1919 .
The Ohil!lf Constabl. hILS reoeind a. tete~m from
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drea-making . ~esigniqg and . dreSl-:eelecfigg. Owing to the troo<y stat.. of theJround tb. cr"""
the Home Office ~.trllcting him ' to "'proceed with the
enrolmept of speciAl constables. I Tlioae wiU ooly' be
She knows ~hat to adv~.in tho »;&y".of aj~. to ?;"~!. ~~e~~""~d rofulis~\'"o~:f':'~
f etnployed in the event ot emurenoy and will do no
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⢠. boa.uty. ~ caa tall you t.be . IXlI¥,ll ""I!ft\di"l'ta
Th. winn.r .. \., G. Boci<, & pl'O~lDg
· duty until sucb emergency arrivet. GeDtlemea wilUn~
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of . t:he chu~ Cl"68.1lla on the . m~k~. . She . can \ member of the R..A.~, rcsllii.ng a.t Oxford.
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to ae"6 should regilter their lla;blU at the Boronga
" BING
adv,se you ()f the lo....tj pnoo at whlcb tr.il01l! PoSter. of W~ham, w" se<.'QZld. and li'. J.
Folioe Station with at littlo delay U poSlible;
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will mal.-e up your tb.i~ . She caD t~1 yon what. Gibbons, R.A..O., thli-d. Tom Dunn wan â¢.hc &efoled
etJie of droea would BUlt. ~ ,~.; Sherwlll find : handicapft{ members, &oDd R. F. J"!'do.n. 4tb (Joy.
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fOIl" you a hat ~hat will add a . llf!W eb.~ t.c"lOur Cadeta w.,..rArst. in the DQrI.-mc lX1ibets aaa100 handl·
Tho mqet of tnes(). Bound. on Monday ...... fao~ aDd ... new value .tp your poctllDl4!l. â¢
of:.' "'cap". ~ ,
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NOTICE TO READERS.
More t'>.an tltis. lI.yoti ""'non.6ord· to ~ ' il '
March
Elipg crllll6 ro.J,da. This io QIl. 01 th~ - . in the .bop, ehe will help " you ,'t<> · ~· iIIatOi'Iala<. ;,.. ' docidBJi
, mpIa'Int. b av.
' for Mme tim. .eell
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most outlJina" m_⢠."d alm""t boI:lron
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__ how to
it.·. In all, """ 'littld l
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d etoef.eras' of d.reu t.k&t .an
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J'O"'ea &lid 111.. more inl_.. m&"-'I -so ,,_. y . ~ . '
w .'owin the .. R..m.jj ~rv.r." ThIJ
thQl' were
put 'Into tho woocla. "'" - . &dVootlIooim the LcmcIDn oi~ ~: ':0<>1/,
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,Ia.. their G1'cIera with their- New..
...~.. Dot lolly' " , " _
TbQT " ..... u.. .. . . .nll..Iini.'-. too . . . ~t ' ~â¢. J!~â¢. ill .
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m ight..~" lxtdy
hi, leet with splendid effect;
AT
THE SIGN OF
THE L. ky. W. Knigbt aod ~ (Young HarrW8).
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G.R.EEN HARP.
.G .~logies
' f~m M~. A- E. W.hite, L. A, SW.a.in,
F. Irwin, Jom Soott and E. ill. T . .>.10..0 .. er.
NOVEL .NEW SHOP,
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. though tbo . very ,~ ev d '~;1.;; In
ma.n, Ha.f bl.d ~e- .
i}a.Tt. ,
would Dot SIlCC'Hmb. 'riley
with 3n a dm irabl f" grimnc i'-,<::
ponontS b lick ::q:~ain n.nd a.i;am.
end Cooper aDd hi s part ners of
il'cQ uentl v hrtrd p rf's:>('d. ::J nd
f".f£eeted by the forn~e r Wf'.ro
treme. .And the p lay of ~~~:.~~:~
Mnl!<t..t.ion. N eo(vport. are \\
De ' prevcot.od .tb eiT tea.m
was of the order DllraculoilS!
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~ n:x i('II'(' ~n(\lncn:"L none!
fi l~ up
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was
:;'inrli;n.
found tbat t.he milit-ary' b ;}.d
botel ! , Th ey were bed le~or
wha.t. lookod like happenmg,
filled t o o\'erflowin;; ~nt.h
prices had been ma.dc for
Fortupately, a "doss "
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SIDE 1 ENGINEERING
Repair' Ga....et l 107., CAVER~~AM I RO~Dl
B~Y .and .Coach llilldlng Works and fOUNDRY, VARER" · ROlD,
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Miss ChAo dl"'r. l\lrs ]}roWll . Mrs Onelcb . Miu
Bowen· M i!V't ' P o'\'p.v . ~. 'filling. ltirs. P:1rker.
Miss Ti·h.·, .MiJts W~b, MtF.1'I P ratt, Mi!53 Cane.
Ml'sj .. Biette, )-Iiss Tilling and , ~1rs. Tilley.
STARs. r
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OTHER 00 OS ",'" "."-' ~
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TH~MES
but
look!ng 'nto.
I bav¢ already sw..d, had
sible" ~doing · duty-the R,1,."l1e
. !act, which d~feated P lnnouLh
' memornble match . for them. :,
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So wh<"!t t his br ilJ in.ot.
" mouth oould DoL [,eriorm with a.
of IDClJ Reading !l1Jccecnl'ri in doi ng
of 'tbA nu:mber, 80 , :m re-l v . nOlle
Deed ~ s Ul'pr ised at my
16·18 AUlltro Daimler.
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.. Words fail to express the change: . '. . . . Describe
it ·· as a new car inadequate. . . . . , En~ne pulls like
a 30 ·h.p, without vibration.. .. . Acceleration a.tonishing. ; . . , . !Consump.tion extraordinarily good."
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ccrl.ainl1 bj&i
ALLEN'S PAiI'ENT PISTONS, ANDRINQS.
T1n ⢠⢠w.ll)'QfG ORtmltTII .....
Sir,- T he ~;\t nt'ed of re-r.ettlement for es:.
~ervice men is "i tal to the welfare of the com"
munt ty. Let ~'t not be fOl'gotben- thc sacrifices
the,.
lUen -n
, .r <=, d ⢠Thc~'. go,
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' 0 up tb ell'
tlon l't :l ud h rml cs to save thI S count.rv . and its in-d~trjes.
,",nat did they expect. when they a~
"DE AD W EIGHT OF OFICIALDOM."
rived home! ~;ot doles but work whereby I<> ob.
Th at Go\Ternment would find itse lf bested by
MiS8 Johnson. Mrs. 'J'ilhn~, Miss. Ca:rtel", Mrs. t ain a. fair living which js rj gbtfv'due.
the en Lire dead weight of permanen ~ officialdom. Bat.t, Miss Ruoning, .Miss P ovey and Mrs . Biet.te.
I s it. fa.ir treatment tha.t non~dependent women
The entire P ress 0.£ the countl;" ~oul d ~'ork , t9j
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lIhould be .re~ined in men',5 .positions whilst there
destroy 'iLs popular ity. It would either dumppeJU" .
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are 50 ' many situatioDs for "WorneD in domutio ser..
in a. wa.ve of reacLion 01'. \~b_t. i.a much morn prob·
.M.rs PA~lev; ~{!~ JOh';!IIOD... Mrllt. Ha.rdl1:~. ~rs. ,;ce1.
able, would be com:ertcd tb nuddle daM ideas.
T~lhn~ Mi~ f1.ltn (!.' M1SB Hou~hton, Mlfni Ro".I
d h
. .;;r;rter, Mrs .⢠Parker azUJ
t iS. grante t a.t. fJOme W1ploy~n a.re waiting
P e-onally, · I am .. fed up " with n.1I tbis hirrh· :- nm.g. MnI. Bat.t , Mum C
â¢â¢ talk about the sacredness of Pa.rli=ent.
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fo r thelI'hemen
l.luting
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shoul<l
oil to 'retum.
to rd In lome. cue., n_
<refel'lenee
th
\Va used to t alk aU that tosh a~ut kin~.
LONG SERVICE MEl)AL.
are entitled
and e:o~!~ep=~ti::. ey
The power tha.t h a.s broken kmg9 can break
O · 1 M rdoch
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1 thmk. mORsm~s ebouid be taJton by employers
Parliament.
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and lOUt.I aul.bor!tlr'!I to reme.dv the present ·stnte
Parliament was never intended to be an instru·
CERTIFICAT~.S.
of a.ff'a.in by .securing ~mplo,..meut for men who
ment 01 the common poople. If tho people are
Mes.... . Baker. Aohdown, B"hop. Drv",,!.,. Col. are am:iousIy '1t'1liting for a f&ir living with a f.ir
.. ~ to rule t.hey must fashion the.ir own instru· lick, Davis, Dyer. E",an~ , Gilnon, Goodman. wn.ge.
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WILL BEAR L00Kr.W L'iTO.-
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READ
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.That. .Mr. AlIen's ingenious invention ' is ~he inost imp'o rtant advance
in' Motot Engine De.ign since the first use of petrol· Eor
propul~io~ . I'
That tht; . r::~lI.jne C?f t~!l ,immediate future will be fitted with these
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I~p.rqv,em~nts
standard. " .
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That A. & S, .are ~ow t~rning out large quantiti~s and supplying leading .
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Manufacturers.
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Add power to your old (or 'new) c~r and redl1ce consumption 1by Eitting
Extract from l!ltter of a leading lVIotor Manuhcturet after fitting to
WORK FOR EX·SERVICE MEN.
'1'0 'rP ZDrTOlt
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Milt
th e local St. John Ampl1lanoe Brigade haa been
recognised by tho fo]lowing
& ..lU'ds:~
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ball Argus " h eRded up ,t.
jng line ! <I Comity look for 11
be a.ble, .i n some mea.sure, to .
. Rea.din~ pl&vere wr.l'e up ag:l
bore t}le strain ma.ufullV". a.nd
fray one pDint betttJr off t b n.D
it. &::;.a.ga.m .l say: WeU done,
ALLEN'S PAlENT PISTONS AND "R~NGS.
DON'T
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made, the Pre!! will
;ra.nged:.our t.ea.m and we /oo_uld noL
eleven ) n the field . Yes j N ewpor t,
aay. and I look to t~em to ,
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u!!fhe~h~'l~eo~;~~iF~ will be
⢠oF. where our ~30tes lJl t c
h~m 'f don't know. We haTe
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throughon~ on~ 1 of th~
glea Reading hl\ve engaged 10
ug see Newport Count.y;s very
~~i.:,. doeended ~rpon t.1ui T('.su'L of
t id- , .. _ of t.heit dIrectors ' observed
an o~
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Wen don. Reading 1 An~ &t
well ' don~. ,For filty·five
bore do cOmbat, and for that
foro ~g had to fight the
.the- valuable senlcel of their
.dent '1""" indeed a most
~ ht have bee:q. a. calamity, would
.:!mitY 50!> lor the doggedness ,oi
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ten mein. each of whom .work . . d
good stingin g 8hqt. a.nd on
ley. with 8. mft obhqllt, ~ ho~ ,
ball in t.he far corner, but It
neM'er post in tnosit, and a.n
TOM
PAYNE,
wa.s th.us Dull ifip.rl .
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" BillY' Ricba.rds. wu no~ on
form. Being ilea.vl~Y m~rkoo,
ta.kcD the iu iLia.t..Ive LDste:l.d
manmuvre iJ1to !l. more favourab le
aa he n.lwll.n, had t hT'OO
The World·F... ODS HlISlef.n· ... tIlJet...
WINNER I F ~E LONDON TO BRIG..
. T,N WALK,1919
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38'
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·great niistak. . Dobson
llâ¢â¢ tear-Ol ... ploll Long·Dlof'Ulee PHestrlaD. , .older .f Ill. "lIrld's
NOD.:stop Reeord.
The oDly .. aD ' 't o aceâ¢â¢pUsh the .e.derlal feat of
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· â¢â¢1111_1/ tile Incredible distaDCC of 127 miles ud U3 Jartl. III 2'
hour8'. willl()111 .810p.pln:% for ⢠slllg1e ..... ell'.
READING
ROWING
~OMAS.AYNE, Tile Warid's ",,".Step Ilecerd Roltlcr.
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"r wish .to
writes:
A brg~ oompUly ...-it;n«:;sed t he
Soc.ni.ng · r o&eh of
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H eat 1.
:Miss Iceping (J. Quick.ondoll.
III;io8 _ ..ord (E. R=d.lI . 00%)
pt
"eiae.
Woo by lour lougtbo.
ReM 2.
rr. TuWe:
loGs. ~
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ltIn. NI!!!JWtDILD (A:. Sea... rd, '
.:ar- 040ll (G. Word. 00r.l
W_by~~.
Fina.l Heat.
J(jos TIlttle beat Y;" KOOl'in~
...·o .terine. ~ Pbosferille
tIMlt pl'9v1.e. b1 ⢠.atb abe
re~~e~ot'li.rYe'" "'l'~t-M .. acc:_pnm .. ~ .......
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a 8-' r..,..
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~-.I....:.r_.....e."" '. 1__ .. ,Is Oldy an" . f ........" '. .
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': ~ ·. o.t : .~ ,who _ . f t . . . . ..II re&lld....,.. â¢â¢â¢â¢ Ie '
In e6. beillDC .Mm." . ,
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the ·Th&me6 on
are a.PPended: LADDE' SINGLE
testify to the ' excellent beD.eits I have
received from t~e use
Pbo~.ferine.Te keep' up to form
as 'a 'Lon'g Distance (''AalllpiuR Pedeatrian I .&JIl obligecj
to lead. tbe . life 'strenu~us and tralu ' hard,. which .elltails
PhYsi:eal effort. Also tokeep up to 6.r:i>t·c!ase siallQal'd
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