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thoy bad had to make befOl'e.' The difficulties
in t.he wa.y of t.he show were more. Th& '~ of
mat.ertaJ hOd )!,one ·u p as the va:lua of money had
gono dQ\rn. -ne estima.ted they would ' ~ Qire
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10m. ' £ 2. 000. Toward, that h. bad ol ready" re10k.
L 0 r. ,."j e ~~~. a " ,d}':;'., "
Vans .for. Sare'
'J\II 'o~t -0
W. How....! Pahll<l.., 1:150. tb. Lord Lieutenant,
£100; M...,.,. !Sutton and 80ns, £IOO: Lady' Wanu,ge, the M'l-or, and Mr. F . A. F),i..burst. £50,
£25 from Mr . V. Hambledqn, "E . .n. P . _ (Ill
memoriam, 19(9),11 Dr. WR.tney:. Mr,. R. J . Black,
Sir Wm. Cain, and MeMr'3 . ...W &l1ace, ,SOD! and
Wells, £26 Sa. from Messrs. Venner ancFSons , te.n
~ineas from Colom i WilSon. M ess". SimmQrls
&hd Sons, a Dd M....... A. H . Bull, Ltd.; and £ 10
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NEW.
A.E.C. '3:4 toll Chl8Si~', .u; stock. DAIMLER; 2 tOD I;bassis, iu st~ck.
from Mr. W. S~onds n.nd S~ Geo. W a,4;un.
\ NOW OR N,EVER . .
]~~E~~~~~~~~h~~ooltutl~
Lord Northbrook. Chairman 01 th. CouDcil 01
the . Society, ""id tb ey roolised that in h o.Jdin~ "
show they were taking. a jO'03t risk; but they felt ·
\ EAJlt:.Y
tho
, '1'be Civllisati~ms
it was now I or n ev", ·I f the show ,,'M to 00 :reo
·ono· .sinSLo Statevived. In no place in their a.rea could they .bold
that of Rome'.' It waa not wondeTful that -eafl;r
tho, show with such va.lua.blo expecta.ti ons of suc~e Christians
~hould soo in Clto birth of Christ "aDd
8.!'!1 in this town. , They had man y old and good
of the DOW reti.gion -v.-t. ..... U\e poriod when tbey
friends in Readi ng a.nd its neighbourhD~d on occu:.r:P, " eomctJiing~ m.o:ro -t&ri 1'D e re ooinCidence,wease support they ~uld a.lwa.y-R rely. They P~ Vi:dcnoe. ~ -La,n'g'Uage, law. Iitcza tore,
m oral
would be glad to kilo .... that Mr. Ho,.,.ro Palmer ideas, poli~l idc.as a.nd tho "1"eligion of ~ world
had acoopted the invitation 01 the Conneil to he to-day, trl\.COd back. to tbeir. source, led to-Rome. . I
llomina.ted M PreSident for the new year." The The tory na.mee themselvOll " wm-e Roman ." !l'b.e
Society
also fortunate in coming to .a. tpwn rel~, professed by lobo majority of Christcodom
,ntb a. Mayor who would help them· in every way, looks to Rome to-day as !.be ....tre of its 6pirituo.l
KELLY.
as ' above;'
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secondhan'd, splendid conditio:) .'
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IRome.was
5.;.toii t~LAN~,
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FIAT VANS.
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Reading Telephone
Exchange.
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WOitKS.
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172 BOTLY & LEWIS. Jewellel'll,
Silversmiths and W~tchma.ltera,
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King Street, Rea.ding.
H,E'ADI.NG.
Rel!air Garage: 107., CAVERSHArtJ
ROAD,
Body and Coach Building Works and
, FODDdary : VASTERN. ROAD.
'PHONES: 565 " 16.
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eq BROWN, JAS. DYMORE & SON,
Brewers , a.nd Wine < Marchan ts ,
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Queen's Roa.d, Rea.ding.
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88 FIl>LER & SON, Seedsme;", Frn it
TELEGRAMS : '" PISTO,.S,
. , ,'" READING,
a.nd, ·. Pota.to . Mero\lants, Friar
, Str~t,
Reading.
132 KNILL & SONS, Boo.kbindel·."
'l'; &:
TEE~H
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TE~TH
II
Printers,' Account Book Man n·
.facturers and Stationera. 3 "
Minster Street. and 18; Duk ,
Street, Rea<l.ing.
TOM MAY,
LIOENSED HORSE RT.AUI'llM'F,lt11:R.
. ·62 "REABING
OBSERVE't ...
mUIT. PEA. LND PO'rATO MERCRAN'f.
Pl'inting a.nd Publishin!l" OfflC 33,
Blagrave Street. Rea:iin;l".
, Hones, 'C.~~le Carts, etc., Let~ori Hire. ~
110
WATSON
& SON, China and
. 65. Grea.t KnolJys Street .. Reading.
Glass Mercha.nts, 15~ MinsteL'
Best priCes given for Live and Dead Cattle, fetched
Street, Reading,
~W&y on the Shortest Not-ice. Horse Oila. HUlleM
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DENTAL WORK OF ' EVERY DESCRIPTION.
PllI'IIonaJ Attention.
, Satie!action Guaranteed.
Terms Mod.....te.
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Mr. P. E. COISH~
Station Road, READING.
t.he cha.raot.& of tho ROma.n peop le .
There
Mr . . E. Gardner sooondc d , a.nd the motion was someLhing .,"'cr y lnlpcrsaoal a.bou t Roman history,
..U Home 'Monday, Friday 4: Saturday; 10 a.m. t.ill 5 ·p.m., 0" later by appointment.
and it wa.s 0.0 intolcn.b le nmsanco to learn. 'J."her-e
carried.
hd at Bruacbes-BASINQSTOKE
NBWBU~Y⢠. :For attend&Dce see Local Papera.
W80S no indiv idua.lit y a.bout it, for it Wa.!I not an
OUa and (Jart Ol'ea.&e alWII.)'s on hand.
THF. OFFICIALS.
individual thaCmade the ~Roma.n Empire; ,it was
Cats'.
'Dogs" . ·nd Chicken Meat always 00 baD~
⢠⢠Subllcriber9 to the Telepb.one ExchAnge rAU hll.'l'o
SiDgl ... Tooth from 2 /6: ; Upper or Lower Set from 21 /..
nco" Tbe greatest thing . & Ramo<> oould be
The offici als elected were : C ha.irm:1Jl of the Loc..:U
⢠their Teiephol1a N~tDber, Na.me, Address au .l
COYBtrLT
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Tlo:
n
A-'; 'fD ALL Anna F...
TltLEPKOlR:
REmING
772..
was
a
RomlUl
clltiZ(l[):
It
wa.s
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the
&&me)
B8
Telepbo!le
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Committee, Mr. L. G. Sut.toh; Hori. Treasurer,
'Business imlerted 'in a.bo'Ve LiAt 011 'Very ooaderal'l
IISTABL
HED
11;1
READING
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·'BY
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J.
COISH
(Dental
SUra'eon),
the
gr"()'\,l"
t
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of
t.ha
Brit
ish
Empire
in
India;
there
1IIr, J ohn Simonds, H on . Secretaries, Mr. lfflnYJ!
Teleerama-u Tom Ma.y. Dea.ler. Readinr." ·
terms.
were ; no outstanding· g en.iusos. There wero mfWY
Eg${lnton , an d C a.pt. n. !l.larley.
.
capable m en, but ~r ono feU anot.her n.s good took
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The fol1owin g were nominated R.S bQo. members his
pl:s.ce, a.nd SO the work wcnt on.
With the I------...,...--------------------.:.-.~-------..:;....;.-------_:_------__:-------:------------------to serve on t.he Council of the Society
Enroch in . India. it was different.
Thay bad a.
,how : M =. W . 'hI. Colebrook, ,~_ A.
groat Jrcrrius in Duple:ix, but wb~ he pass.e:d away .
. bis work p assed wit.b him i but a.s ton, as We
M.P ., S. Hayward. an d H . R. B ooton.
Iu addition t<> the . ~.yor, who p\-e~ded , ther<! BDma.n 8.nd Britilh' ra.oo rcmalUcd, their work r ewere preoont at 111>0 me.tmg Lord Northbrook, mained. Yau ca.nnot~ Ibasa a.n &lld.ur~ state on
a.n individnal.
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Mr. J, H . Benyon (Lord lriouloenant), Col. -A. F. tb.e wo-..x
It was
of th.e "ecret; of' Romols 8U~ Ul..t
P oi1lton '(Chiet ·Constable of Borksl, Col!"l'. O.
c:e.mo 8£a.m.st her one by oO.â¢
-~.,.o:rdi:bnot,,;.
Badcer. Messrs.. JJ. G. Sut.ton, Fra.nk1in S~oM, h er
W::l.t1)e~r.
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imndo him. . It was tho instinct
that led EmglislunCll
their Govemment 00
o f Brit.ain &Cd that of
W6
bc~wocn a.ncicmt {tome
·w.. small the
oild
⢠NATION~ AND SUPEB,..liATIONALlSM.
. The 'l00t~ r ofericd to his leoiuro bel'aro tbe
Sociqt;,: 80 ye:&r ago on tho I..ca.gne oi Na.ticna, .n.d.
tho clDferODee batween tho OOBIIIopolita.nism of t,o.
and the B erks d()~a.cbmcnts hit-va ga.ined no ' fmrer day . which mil&' eu.dl & Lea£ue possible, and ,the
th.n 194 of them.
rosmopotit...... m 01 lnciont :!\om.. ~e aU tb.
The nurses in up iform, an d tho men's V .â¢.\JJ. ronquQred-:rares were moulded into· ono State, and
,Sutkm, Major M. L . Porter. M.B.E., the Town
Clerk of Readi~ (Mr. C. IS. Johnson) , Admira.1
"'Ioet
(County Diroctor o( tho V.A.D. .5. ). 1I,&)·or.
.~
Geneml Huleatt (Hon. Secret.&ry) . Mlea Waltham
(Aaeistant County Director), and Mr. Freeling
(HOD . T~.
thl'.ir individuality ·orushed 'out of ~hcm . The ono
.....as super..na.t.ionBJ.ism ytbiCh ~od., individua.lity,
t.he other W&8 supcr· natiOlla.w.m retai.ninij' jt.s indio
vidualit..f for t he romov&J. of tbo OOnlIQ.On- da.ugers
tai.intcmationa.l Ufo.
.
,
, Lastly. 'ho' ~ missed ODO .Ilrea.t ......tio.l.
They had la.w \a.nd ~er to ⢠ma.rked d~ee:, '!be
GrCc~ stpod for individual freedom, which they
PUf6uedl to anarohy:- The Hebrews, altbough they
stood · for lit.tJ,c · ~ hiatory, bad :wba.t. the B.om~s
miased_ u tile ~om of God."
The problem
f(lT ·tbe . modem. . .y"rmd, wjU.S tha.t of ba"*ooisin~ a
Tespeot for Jaw a.nd ' a.utharity with a love of liberty
~..wdi<idoa1
froodorn and' (hO~·dom of God.
'l}le Rev, :Jt. M. C. ~fI pro
a vote of
!.b&l)k:s to· Pror~r de 1I.u rgh qr his WOlldo<ful
loetur.. and ."';d ho hoped be would apin ri&i,
·
Wolt.am: '.
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.The Lord J,ieuteDRnt welcoplOd HI" Royal Higb·
1'n rop'iy, tho Profeoaor t.hanked \lie. Cbairman,
~. and thanked her for· coming t<> pre,ent the ond foolinkly:referred to i.he late Ald. lrlb1e. l'ho
certifica~.
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ocOupied .tho abair. OIl ' his pi~-&oa. vilit. ud toot.
The officers or tho various ·d eta.chmentll ' were .. ~grBat 'int&~ in d:I\~ lectur.. .
then preeented, aftEor 'J'hich Admiral Fl~t read
list or those wbo
t~n &:'~~1I5i:~:"
UtI ga.irrcd
certificates, and
A:;';;.r Freet tbanked !.be P ;';nee.. for bonouring tho B<n-k. D etacbm",,~ hy preS⬠ntin~ i he certificates. H ... B:l>yai Ri~ replied that it bad been the 81'''''''''''''
1.0 ber
to do eo.
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Tea was afterward. """""" In Illo hall,.-snd
Priuoesa took tea. in an a.nt.e-room,
. "Tho mUHic wa.s supplied by the Gt~
Orchwrn:.. Tho catuing woo e.med out. l;>.y Miu
pleat-
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WI!i!es ,to You.
For tile ,feet. tbat
Be&utiful
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custo~ers
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are so , fas-
Your
HOT' V{ATEa
B<JTl'LES
in t1i. 'fI~~ ."bber,
enouring !lr<!iiido .......mu. in
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the most ·"arctia . bed.. Sikes
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' 10 % 6, 8 x . 1~â¢.,. 1~ riO, at
pJIU. 6/ln, 7/11
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Large stocks
0' artiaUo,
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bala<lmlll""I1I:B:,
FRAMES ' in aU aiz;es, Britia
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teed not to tarniab, 1/
Will
.. ONOTO" FOUNT.A.Ut ' ~ -the
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reliable ·Britiob make. Self-fi1IiDg Saf.et7
, Flowâ¢. Do not. ll~ tbiill' ldor.
mibg FOUN'l'AIN"
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'FRISoN'
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OASES fitted up
1i:,ith s,ta.tionery. . r
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FOil those who have )lOUII
Photo.
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ATI'ACHE
In four size. and vnnous oolotlTS. ,
. . : Special-from .12/1
A~ ww___.__·
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.. _.F oll OP With . 011. ,
IItrong LEATHER-l'
. in
~ Rio4\, . Three BIzM. Bplen\Udl1
FOil · those who Forget and '
'. those- who Rem~mber.
~,?rld.~a'Qlo·· . D.I~ris
LETr'S·..
for . those .
who like to look back onth. thing. whioh have
happene,d f"!'9JJl ~ day 'i()dn.y. Allaize8. i n Mt
~ linen. l~atber, Bued'e, etc., from 1/..
And for !.bo.e who forget the dRte-TOPICAL
and NOYELTX PALEN:PAllS (cat and .liog
_ios) a~ ' 1 /-~ '#. the ;pop'<!.r BLOCK .OAL.
· E~ â¢.;
day :~:with ita 4, i daii,. . nW~
sag(' \ ~ i~ ' ~ ~~1 portion," a.t 1/· the' year.
uch..
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SI(!j. .4 /Ul,
. ,Fop th. Hair YOII Love
. to Touct'!.
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. 'lIAIR . BRUsHES in a tremeDdouo
hz.ge of-mue'e '~d 1lni8hea. . In white, ebou1
... ;"'iJ:..t.in;".;oo\.ckâ¢â¢ From 2[lH /
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t"e
, .you ..., In.
REMAR~ABLE
CURE EFFECTED ·BY
BI5URATED MAGNESIA.
the fact our
~Our Orgaiusation is Keyed Up to 'Deal with the Greatest Crowds during these last Shopping I Days.
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tidious in their selection of gifts that only.the ease with which
the displays of our i~mense stocks can be inspected enables
t~em to proyide the perfect present without a strain on their
bme or thjllr pockets:
.
IK~lG.ESTION.
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Weare proud to
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"l'ILERtrRST WOMAN SENT TO
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of 'Friendship with
a Lovable Gift.
the . Sweetne$S
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d~" feeling that ~nded their
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Ruding (Dr .. and Mrs. G. S. Abram), Mr. L. U.
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will
tho ~cooqUe8ts ~e ·~:,~~.>lR,~i.~~~
i'\'r:nmont g~vo W'itY .a.nd 1fU
detachment, were lined up in thQ hall baforo ~L~
P r incc,ss'& ar ri \"l\.I, The OOJco ny was crowded 'Wltb
-el.nt l·ves ruJ:d friend - of thoso taking par.t in the
â¢
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, ~pBrade. Promptly 011. ,3.30 & wbir;t1e sou nded, tho
au dienoo rosa to their fC«!., the hand: played tho
NaLiona.\ Ant hem, and the Princess entered. S\le
U' a,,, accompa.nied by J~ady Bdwa-rrl Spetrcer
Chur-chill, th e 'LOt'd Lieutona.nt ot Bei'ks (Mr.
J . H. Benyon). "rho Major and Ma.yo~ o[
:S,.eal
'. Some gifts betray the · lack of thought. the" anything
had something tho lloauu>o
tath'e gov6l'nl1le.nt. . This ..,
PRINOESS OHRISTI.A.N PRJjlSENTS
OERTIFIOATES. ·
.
80
[IlL I ~D.fil~:"16
Every ·Engllshma.n. always _carries a.
AWARDS FOR NURSES.
out
GIftS
pin:<! in b;'lm:y. BolAI aoquired ....t
83 a. ' Tcsult Q~ policy, but from lion .
Wil~, C .M.C . ⢠D.S.O .⢠M.P .. Mr. K r:a.rdner, is a. nu'ul8.n oc, ~ 6 do not.
)I.P .. Messrs. F . G. Godwin, J. E. GuiliYe r , :E. ca.nnot. let them M1Tl
P ,umcr, n. W . La.yley. R. J . V enn~r . F. S . thllt &cut.' us to wa.r. So
Peachy. 'W . J . f: ibb!>. G. \ V. Br .... y, F.. snorney- . ·Roma.n. ' Vo h ave an i""",I.<''orift
races; 60 had tho Roma.o.
R. 'F. Hayne. f' . COQpcr, S. l}cnni ngtou)' and trT cw out of rustom r ...t.har than law i 60 did tbc
W. A. Mount, ~l.l'.
Roman.
For inst.a.o.c:e, tit lI.w ..tho head of a.
Ron'la.n family mai.ght put his wife · or children to
dcajJo, bllt· h. Inevor <tid, bcciuIs. it was not \JI.
cus tbm. The K ing of Engla.nd could, hy Ia.w, veto
a.ny m easuro ' pa.ssod by Parliamont, but he nevOl'
did, . booa.uS6 it was not t.l)f)
to 00 150. _ But
t horo was 000 grc..a.t
empire
!
8£T
YGIIR
Aga.in, ' with & Roma.o. aitizeD 6'
bo eacri6ced. for tbo wtI.l..beine o~';:;1~1 ~
Thoro waa &Il analogy botween .~
'Rcmo a.od ~:Brit&in., i.hB t.wo
T. ChetLle, ~ . Lousley. Denys . Eg'gintop. Capt.
Try., . Messrs . . W . J. Cnmber. , 1'.. M. Sturgco;,
F . C. BullinqhlUD, 'E. W. K. Slade, W . M. Coleb rook , W. H . Smit h'. J. W. M..rtin. A. O. We,t,
T . Norri s, F . E. Mo rin g, S. Hayward, A. H. BuIl,
W. J . H emnan, Lord Goo. Pmtt . M.ssrs. L. Thim'
bleby. W. Vi llCf'nt. ·W. n . Fra7.c.r, Dr. G. F.
J..iurroU . Me?5!rs. Rubert F erguson, O. P. Male.
E. S. W . Dala, A. C. J ordan, J.. ieut ..coJ. Leslie
P rinc(..{s Chrisl,ian vis ited the Town Ha.ll, Read·
in g , O !. :Monda.y afteruoon . to di rrtTibuto cerlifi·
caWs to officers and mem~T8 of the
V .A.D. Tho certificates wero for "
ceM'ire " rendcTed in ('Onnection ,vitb the 'yar,
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Subscribers.
THAMES SIDE 'ENGINEERING
,
s·t. 1f.I.D.,
Eold ever;y-wh.,.
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TEETH I '
II
Prenlllred (lnl,. h'
TItOMAS BBBCItA.M,
D.m....
P "dty, Mr J. RIl,bbrnoke, Mr. A. Rowe. Mr. '9t"U oither tno.t or t.ake a. steD back. The Roman
Black a,l \ Simnndl'l. Mr. 'F. A. Simonlts, ~{r. L. G. never stepped back.
. Su tton. Mr. ~{. H . F. SuUOfl. Mr. FTanklin SimCONSTITUTIONS OUT OP'" GUSTOMI' â¢
mon,. Mr. Wm . Simonds. the ··To"'Tl Clerk rf
If Do wit·h · Rome as Rome dOCfi /'
Wha.t was t.he
R,cading: ~fr. G. n . T ~U!. Mr. T.llmley Thimblelw, secret. tibat onabled t.h6 Roma.ns to a.chievc these
:Mr. R . Vincen t., Mr. S. R. Wh itleY', and Dr. H. world oonquasts ? The a.n.5wor i~ to be found in
THE GOODS
. CALI., ·... NP mSPECT!
I
they were fortuna.te in' hav.ing the goodwill of the
inbahit.anh or the district, ~ last. but not least,
THE BR.lTISH EMPIRE IN INba.
in ba.ving the va.luable assistauoo of Mr. F,.rankliD
At
not 'b uiit in a. day." It took many
Simmons .
centuri~. In .700 B ..C. there ·were a. fow sC&t~ored
hu~ on a gTOUp of h.iUs by. tho Tiber,
11. LARO" COIDn'l'I'EE.
froJa tho mouth, IIftUt'OUllded by .,
'The Mayo.. prop<>aed the lollowin~
'the for: pP~ from pixatea &Ild hill
local Corruitittee,
power tD add to their num· wtt"lemont !rr6W ' into a. city state.
her: Lord Wyfold, Lord -Geo. Pratt, Viseount ,y c"';;S -to ~!!-\'c' predomina.oco amoDg its nelgb:·
Barrington, Mr. F. W. Avre.â¢. Mr. Cecil Aldin. 1~. Anotb,or 100 yeal'S and ltcme was mu.trC68
Mr. H erbert Blotch, Mr. A. H. Bull, Mr. R. J. of Italy j anotllcr cc.ntUI'Y ~d she wa.s queen ot'
nIa.ck. Mr. , H. R. Beeton. Mr. J . B~ylis. Mr. ,tho,.McdltCTranca.n. 'I t was in t.he earl,. ·d&.y. that
W . M·. Childs. Mr. W. · E. Collier. Mr.' W. J. th ~institu.t.iorur; Qf tho Roma.n sb.~&CgWred ah&pe
a.tMLfO'rJn. . Continuous dcvp Lopment '\\'ILS II. feature
Cumber. Mr. T . CheWe. Mr. W. M. Colebrook, of
h instit.utions; fiO it. Wa.tl in Rome. Rome
::'1fT. 8'. Da.ln. Mr. W . D ock ('O r Drysda.le , Mr. R. "P . wasaritis
built by t.he po1i.t ical genius of the Roma.D
Duff. ' Mr. H. C. Dr.ylRn d , Mr . E. W. K. Slade, people. Her literature .was of the same oh.&racte r;
Mr. F . C. 13ul1in!!ham , Mr. R. Crow. Mr. E. Gard· Virgi l W88 a. political poet . 'fhe Homan EmpU'o
ncr. M.P .. Mr. W . A. Mount, ·M.P .. L ieut..col. endured, as ' th(} J3ri c:sh 'Empire encluz:cs , beca.\.II5e
Jo" li. Wilson. C.M.O. , D.S.D., M.P ., the JAlrd oonqucst was !.m aft.er4hought, not it5 abject. Wa.r
T . i ~'mt-c n ant. tho Hi g-h Sheriff. t.ho M a.,o r of was never t.h9 aim of Romq,: it was forced OIl her
'l'ba
Readi n{". t ho D eout.y-Mayor of RNld ing-. Rir Wm . r c luctant people: by tb c hard logic of fact.
f:"in, Si r Ceo. ,\T11t!'0n, Sir W . A. Rhiolcy , Col. 'R oman had !l. desiro fO I' or der; if ' he sa w disoTder
F' G . TIar k cr . Col. ·Kar!'lln Tcc. C('Il, . 'V. ThorniP'IO . on his boruct'8,'. ho was bound .to put it r ight.
Tho making of tbo Roman Em!>1I'O was &im.ilar
Moio .. Port"r. ~!.n . E .. Major Wheble, Leut. ·Col.
A . l i'. IJouli,rln, Capl. J. S. H endE"rSOn, Mr. John toO the. making of . the British Empiro in India..
.Qoso.r oonq'uorcd Gaul to provide IOOme with a.
E ighteen, ~ [ r. J. A. F airhurst, Mr. Drvl . nd system of frontier defence. Tho id~ wa.s political,
H a....lam, 1un .. !\ir. W . J . H c nman. Mr. :F.dWAn~ not· mil:ita.ry. J~ i:ke t.ho Roma.ns wo " lost oJl oUr
H eeJIIJ" Mr. C. F.. H ewett. Mr .â¢T. H i.ssey. Mr. battles.. but. won all oUr W<lol·s."
The 'Roma.n inGuy H a.Tgreav('.,. ::;fr. In l!.r am, l\'[r. S. B . .Toel. Mr. va,t'i&bly ~ . muddled t.hrough" his · ca.mpa~s .
C. E. Kerser. ]''lr . H . Kin f!'htun . Mr. J . D . L ucas, Ge:noraJly, for ten years' b e was badly bca~, tor
~ lr. J . T.;ollsle \·. Mr, J . ,V. Mnrtin. 'Mr. G. P . eight. be h old b is (lW11, a;nd in the last t.wo e tricon~lah M.r. n. H . Morland. Mr. A. N~ wberv. Mr. umphocL His genjus wu in gO" crninc- a£
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