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WEST READING [;fBERAL CLUB Tb~ hall of the Co;n"'f~tfoti.1 Ol~: ,ph'liM~
' u c:ro",ded an. ;r,ueifl&1 .tt.erQ.ooa 0I;l e oouasioe 'at
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SUPP~R. .'
tJ!e ~b "inter ml"'llng' ~ ,01. P~rn. b·, ..ch
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ot the' Sou~~rb "'~~M" UJ11~~ ';I.· ....... !~o" 4 1
• I do think Ib.re iJJ • time eoiJIiDg ..hen". Mrs. Tudo< . o,.".,thwal\.6f. wbo b ..

,bll "turn io .l'Â¥"Y .poliw~ and " ' i' io ~~ ~~W;::ol)ai""Ul '01 tp. 'lcc&I ;~j~~~~~
tim. I want to .peak lo\Diiht.'1 t4~t~' ~p, I .
who.. h.. 100.t ih.
01 tb. chiel .tatoment. ml'i!. by Capt:' L. It....11
"with -~'\r .ID life
Vick, u:·Liberal Oa:alitf.oO oa.ndida.t.e for Bishop
0'. , . Wate,~·~~r::.l:r~r~~'~:~1It
Auckland, . at the 'r....unicin .upper 9f the Weat
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ReadiDg Liberal Club' 010' Wedneoday evening'.
The g&thering .... an u,:tremely sociaJ. · and
1oyo08 one-joyou~ becaUIe" it. was the flrat

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thOle evils wherever poISitlie,
nary be done ..tioladMil, '~y oar.!!>l
ooniidora.t.ioo, and oert.a.ml)' . n~ by
Woman had notb..ine: to gain by\ refo4
Wlit!iC&-lt would haY(' to be. The t.iber&ls"'tnust
Le. them 'olnk caretully ill the . tate a.nd
1>& PJ'epal'td for "thAt time. There wu .. ..gre&t
of RuSaJa. fAHlo y a.nd hpw ....amen were
n.nd ~,.on-inc ten aeney tor Liberal. to merely
. tliat country.
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stand b,' an d "doh events. That
t.o
~titi~i ~rtiee should. be judged by performhn 'the C.1SC . 'They would
with
m.erely by procra.m~J. .. It wu epr
tb.i, id.... poticy 't d
be,t
a hnou.oco a. pF.'~:.lll.I:iIe... ~but ..,b~t tbey
r l)£:ra.m m ~s wl!'re no thou of
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tbe record of J..\le ll&rt.y a.ppt'!al~ for
f,lbCr"tls togetht r. bllt to get on
Coahtlon Government..! not·
hecOlftc Ln (lf~ progrf's!l i ~' e It. wu
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~it~ll~cli"~Li~~ ' c~it!co &ad opponents. he4 p...od
finkl
... !mportance tAl women
t hat n gre" t d eal of capnl!isin ~ should
in the limi ts of
for£! f,b 8 next f'kcti OJ~- n ot t n wait

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~&I f9.nnufa.ted a scheme wliereby ~.
who lii!feed to emplo,y 5 pe; cent'. ' ol ·m.·
~ POST OFPICE TIIEPT.
m..eit; compa.red with their total' number (·f
LikemI'l.U..· of 00, Elm PMk-road. wu
am1?toy~. are enabled to u.oo. a spe.ciaJ·
with B.t.ea.l.io" on l'(ovember .::.7th.
tile
UPOD theIr" notepa~, and ha.ve ~jr, n&meiil
POfIt omao, & bI-own le:a.t.hm- ~ conta.in.
&(mbed upon Ithe Na.tional Roll. It is re&lised
£1 nots and 4. . 8d: in
t th~ propert~
that. tbo 8Chetae hp8 n~t been p~ OV(\r by the
~ostmaster General:
Cha.mber of Commerce, but up to the PrMen·t
R. Kent proeecuted and llr. A. J!'. Clark
only fifty firm..I in the area. hav(I coropleted the I-defeadod.
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Willi~m _or<!. a clEOI'k at th. · G.P.O., Lon·
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are Wa.l lag don, sa.id t.be.re bad been numsroW5 oomplaintfJ in
a.ccepta.noe by the Committee), and it ill becau.se Rea<hng' about tho nOlt.-delivery 'of let1;era~ utd•. in
A cc r t~J n !'edion fl f t..h ~ P ,l'eU
too this
number
is· Reading,
80 flmall. ,.takhig
consider.....
bad '-ntade
enquirIes
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whea.lth
tiOD the
si ze' of,
tho.t the. . into
deputation
hu ·OOJlsequ~·
ber 26th ce,
he heCame
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with
Det.·Novem
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Li hf' rilli ~1\1 wa~ d e~cJ . ~ tb"y. ..<vn,,,'d
Gov· been sent to e6licit tbe independent &na united Va.u.rha.n, of SootJa.bd Y&rd. On the follOW'lDg."da.1
t bat ~e.ctio n of the P rell
L"Ot:r~'", ol'tl~ent.
1l'ne year. urg,ml l'y
tha.t help . Of the members of th('j Cbamber. either by thoy made
~t,..letter containing .. browB
W ,lS d"ad W8i\ n. li e.
tbe' hbus~ WhIch were so
SlIgge..st\olt or otherwise. : With ~8.rd k> the leatJ1er purse,
6 ·£1 notes, h.u~own. f.orin and
TR EAT:\IE~ T OF F.X. SE~vrCE MEN.
heeo b\1l1t quickly, but
Go•• " ,n,.e,,'I:1 men j~ question, it is' \l8elesa to labOpr ~h~ point
pence.
' ooms 'were special,=, ma.rk~ a.nd
coWd ..not I,>e bla.med Cor · & §horLa.I'e of materials pr of "wha.t. th ey . ha.ve done and suffered out it j!J
'numbenl of the notes recorded. ' It was 'w
('on t rJ).UlIl Il . C"'pt. Vi ck sa.id thev hid
(or hilfb Wi.gCS.
It was 1D the hands of local 'pointe,d out that many 'of these ca.n ~ employed drCSlied to .... ¥:r: J. Simpkins, &w~ Hotel, Pangr~ut.e~y t ,) ICI th at 'our dischargpo
aut.hontle6 to puah on with the variOUS buHdlDg remuDerat.\;v.l"'. to the employer.
Some ·'a.re bourne, 1" a.nd 'posted at · the Rea.dmg _P0!5t. OI1ce
!!oldiol had not been
still t
acbemes. , The Ep,uca.t.ion Act ena.bled a boy who Ja..stidioUI in their choice .'ol'.employment, a.n_ 1.
the
da:y. At 5.30 p.m'. that hy'ile ...
faid,- I {re.,ted·... He
wu clever '&114 papa.b1e tb pa.63 right on from tbe .mall No1"f''''.ntage think that! tbey hah. done the,r
a.nd ea.ut.ioned him. ' Ba.ving den~ct. 'i n a. w<\.v. bu t, hI"
olementllrv
.aliool to the UUlvenuty, a.nd that waa _.
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1.j,- to h,m h. -~.-, h,'m wbat
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bit and
prefer "to JIve u~n their
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a, great 8tCp forwa.rd. They stlll..bad before t.hem
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lot..~~as it ha.d J not ~~
bean seen since
df'alin g w ith tbe Illif"s t.ion ot
m ..n Y 'lUest lOns aJrecting reconstruction. The pohey out-o -work donation J rat er than
it. P:risaoar ,replied.. U I ha.ve not
m ohi1i ~ed () ffi cfrs /l n ~ men.
e:rid prog.rammo ·of the SocIQ.List. Pa.rLy was one or . amount.. ' Happily this class of
teen it-It
"Are you willing to · turn out Jour
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dl$truct.ion, whereaS the country wanted, sm&U minont.y.
The re are a. larg'e
";;;""'lretB:l , • .asked Wlt.nCSS, an
. d lie replied '.' Yes."
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t.b e r il'('uDl(;til"rf'fI for t hose men
Il00VO ~l, oonstruc tlOD.. A policy of d01l iructlOD did a.l"e <\Ol;1OU.S for work , but 9OIIl€. o f
He pulled out the oot~ nlld some of the OOlDB
DOt: appe&l to wom.en wno had everythin~ to IOIIC now capa.ble of following a. t.rade.
·wbich bad DeeD. put in tho t.¢st-~~"'et. Likeman
\\ 1,0 bad r ptll r ned from acLiv e
. - - 'the 1I'1"a.ppe!l"
...thosa.
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by it. 'fhe. Co&litioDI! t6, on t h e ot.b er h a.n, 011 ere d N>nuire I.igh' l' abs, .uch aa
•H......... admitted flo witness tha..t he threw
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keepen. etc., and form roughly
een~. vi a.uu ~ct a.way lD we.va. -roa.u UJ.U
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t hrm _J hf)&e wlv ' b ad not
record In PrOOf of a.bility to perform. To &eparate the number which had been unempl()yed j()r over the Bonn and one of the penniElf.
Prisoner bad.
h ad .pFw l Iht'. 6upr<>lTIft sl'lcrifi cc- w{tT'e , not.
labour &ud" ea.pita.l, to bl ihg about a. strong a.nd thtee mont.ha. It is most important ro the whole been employed as a. temporary postman since June,
of ~n mudl now·a. da,\-'f'. hut wero always remem- &.t\iry dlvision. bctwi9ll employer a.nd emplo1 ed, oommunitr that these men should be e~i1y 1916, a.nd hiS total wages were 521. 6d. poc week.
hPrrd \,·it.h rC!~p{'ct.
He ~dd ed that be "Would seemed to ge the grea.t obJect. of Soeia.l.il!!ts, wh,p absorbed lDto , industry as besides being a. dram H~ was also in reooipt of a, long'1lemoe na.val pension of 7d. per da.y.
like to s;~ ~n> t " man raise bi ~ h:lt and &"erv were also desirous, a.pp&rcntJy, ' of . abohsb 1Dg
w nman ~w w~t n b p or sh e pa!!Rd tbe ~n it~pb ce.pita.1 alt-og elher. The spea.kc.r uked ~'he .udienee on the fina.nces of the country, their services aN
At this juncture M':r. CI8II'k said bis cliBllt wouJd
- it ''I''ollld be a tt'lO! t . fil.ti ng tribut~ to those .~ho to considcr c:alt'efuUy wha-t wou,ld be tho outcome IORt to ·employers. Under the scheme it i~ pro- ask: 1:.0 be dca.lt with ErumDlarily, ~ would plea4
had I" id ci nw n tb'eir lina .for Ib(!il" eountrv . .,~t , ot well' a policy' II carrie~Jrto e6act. There would vided that th~ ful~ local rate of wages mU8~ be guilty, &0 no further ~e'vid~ for the Pl"'06eCUtlon
· thp.v. sbrmld alw , thmk ·of. the-. Ih· in~ . Reft mnF be'D<) mon ey for wages. , I t would mean r.uin to p&ld. unless the ma.n·1!! clisa.biJity is 80 sev-en that was ca.Ued.
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to V v r nnnt Erleic-h. t'h t""p@akpT M id b e linl~ tt t.he eountry .
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It would be impracticable to do BO, 'io which · cn.&e
Hr. Clark. in hi8 addre6l!l tOI. tbe Bench, said the
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sp<?i:e
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upon
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ne.ed
for
political
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'referred
to
the
locaJ.
Employpriso:Qer
was
32
years
or
age
a.nd
w'aa educated a.t
h im on Vlm v Br id ge. the ReCOn d tlme w.a.a i
e educat.ion, especllally a.mon~ womeu. N01V that tbe ment· Con;imit.tee fo[, a . ruling. ,'U_. CatJey CentmJ Sobool!!. He 5erved 11\ ttle Navy from 190G
or F ood and the th ird time "I'M at ~ ~JLt
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d omen couJd not ......
-p. .finally mane an appeal to the mem~,
.... as men,..
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d"lSCh a.rg.
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Fa r a f ew
Min:';;orv
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KA.I ~I con nrre
\UUll l~"
0''"'', Wh en ,'11:1 wa.a
V l"ry mcetin ¢- all tb~e
w~re mo~t impo:ct;Â¥.it tbelZ 1'~
' lbiliti~ , ip P9li~i!=&l matters, a.nd the, en~ in oomm&l'Ce of the town, tAJ lteJp iD"'the mon·~ha. he went on the tramways, and then ob·
o/'X:ll!'-ion!. In conclusion. Cnpt. Vick referrtdd o m,..."
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to rca.liSc \bat the g<wernment of this prpb em of finding these men emnJovment.
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the ~re nt AU CoeS" rendered to his country ', JlDd oountry &1feoted their lives &t m.a.ny poinb and WAll
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married ma.n with two ohlIdren. HriII P.eCAioD. was
bllmn.nh;v hy Lord Readi n$!.
'fh",y &1) lipped at t he utmost in}portanoe to tbeu' children. The. pointed Qut w,ith 're..s:a.rd to those men wh o &re in in i eopa.:-dy t.h.a.t UJ, 50 he (Mi. C1a.rkf ,~ ask
and trustp,a ~ha.t. with T,oro Er'eigh it. would l-e fj:!!'e&t' enemy in "'heir mld11t; ~a.I advam.ced Social· receipt Clf ,out.--of·work donation. that. It 1. not. thi! magil!!t.r~ to d eal with the cpi;e leaiaritly
a case of " Ilike fA.t her. like son."
1m". whiob they, &8 women, sbould light, as thoy good -for a. man to receive' money- unless he' bas a.nd ·11I0. the ITobation of OJfendel'8' Aeta ..
had flO much to 100e by it. adoption tIl England. e&med it. A. proposal WM tb.at a. qet.ter .shOuld
The prisoner. bro~h~ pvo him .." gOOd .
'I'HE'PHOTO ON THE WALL.
Tb'e Unionist' party ",toed for PTOJ:!''* on dcliult.c be
a{lPe.)"hn¥ to emploYeJar aDd tbM.-i.hiti aeter, but said bo w"1I.8 a. 1ittle '?Vea.k mentally.
The President, when he rOBe ,to respond to th~ liueI anod IQl the wbole-qammunity, a.nd not merely
oircularised
ail.empJoyet'8 with Dot su1!iCleIltly weak be be taken special care of.
top.st , was O'iYcn n. rousing r""eption. The las~ a IcctioD Of iti. · . To. obta.in . s~.l privileges for
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of
. oomplyi~$' ,
Wit.ness did no~ think be realised · 'Wbat he bad.
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. Reading +_~
pu~ it t:luntly, he did Dot bpe sufIi
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tlmc on 'W lch hEW a ftttenl e any unctIon ID oppoecd to the -whole princ.lple of Ei:lglisjl freedom
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R~mg was fn 1913, when h6 ga.v~ a public aud liberty.
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uid tha.t other things
~ech 'it t.hA.t Club. Many yean had faued
Tharuu ~ere. a.eoordod to Mrs. Mount for her
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:person a:nd in his bOlJ!b ha.d
~jn co tur,n . Refernng to a FboLogrfLpb 0 !l1m· preee.noe:..ad speech. -.nd to Mr.. Or08i.bwa.ite for
as articles sto1en f.rom the l'~t
jli6Jf on the wal l. he Nmsrked tb a.t he hnd neyer prOlidiQi"
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tri!o .~clCII had hceci. tr~. a.od
",~ ly .un d~st.ood ",·hr... ~ey ha.d
ThD following BDtert&inmen.~ W&.IJ provided at tJ~e
ad.al1tt.ed by the prisoner to ba-.e
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'was t hen conferre...d upon him had
a.nd Jrfjq Harter; song. by Mn. l"Iysard aad
Ulld~biedly, a "fery
pmid.nl.
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meetinf,
-Pianolorto
10100Baetward
br Miton e iotaman
, as tdJeir
tbPlV bad
aeen fit Tbo
to
Ver&the
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duologue,
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that Cl ub, he ' nid , bad give.n

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t h elf country lInng e :~.r
her. r.6t'enteen had made
and would ne\"er return.
tb. spea k..,. mentioned ·D~.
bourne. ''1''110 lost his life ' in
bool'i t.! . hip on wb ich he
co"U d onl y N!Dlember thDSO
th.1m. It' was very htUe to
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c"'",Y argo en.
WOULD HAVE SUPPORTED. DOL
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Tbnt., perhaps, WA..'I not
should enter into politics.
anythmg a.bout it, it. was
to- t ry a nd con nrt them.
need convert mg. AJI fa.r 88 .0;-- ---:.' .
o\lt l ino Lis own posi tion and, 1f
did
w ith him, they h ll.d the remedy
In hiS bpinion there wall no neceuity for
gener a.l electi oll , wh ich W&II he1d just at ...",;_.
wh en the watt was bein,j! brought to a,. ~~~~~'~
tcrm ina.tion- -when the Government's e:
'Wflre b ei ng made ~ the most of.
"'penker) hl.d been bnlPe in t.hi l!l
thft ('lE"et.ioo he would htl\~e done
tor Cn l \ Vi1!on. AI!! tJle previouJ
""id . Lihe rali!lTn had been very near
death <luring the last. few yf'a.rs, but it had esc&ped delth.
T he fut.ure of the count" Walt, b. thought, , ery

Be.oyon and Miss Winifr~d Benyon;
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Winifred BenyOll &Del. MilS Ta.te.
'Nel!OD has recootly beon elected
::t~~~,~I.n~d treUUror of the .t'a.ng~rne
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ASl5ociation.

ST. .< PAUL'S _ SA~E.
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In "Ueep.intj; wlth the ~uonJ the centriJ attrao-at St.. Pa.ul"1 l")re&hy~i~ Bale ot Work (.on
wa.a /I. largo Chriatnl&Sl tree. The
schoolroolP in York.road. where t.he flale W&8 held,
tat f n d
£ _ .:1
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ere were ma.ny

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Continuin g , "yiscoHnt Et'le.lt:tb u,ld he W'u quite

A.WaT~ that most I)~p le bad ~me 00. Joo~ upoll

po!ltlC8. 1I.S Mlmeth.mg extremely 5t.a.le in their
Cl all.v life - lomethmg borlog. Pa.rty r.oliti,:f
would, however , p'nve to come. they, a& Llbuals
always liked a. straiGht fi,lit and a clean fight~
But, ' what W3.a to be ~o future of Li'PeralismT

ill;.

Beea.u,., tbey belie"ed in LiberaJiom
larger , ense on<;l used it in tq.if d10ily liv~ ' y
e
were Libera.l in t.be parly senae &D.d not .J't d
.re ....... P''''''''' From lbo, grOal m~lt.lnr·poi 01
~.r th ere b·ad · em.r~ed one great an4 ~.
. ifin~
,deal-'-th. LaaSU. of Nations. It w," ~i "It}
,b.• knew, I"" m&ljr PNlple to ni •• mvell ..n~B",
....... over 10m.thl.D~ thai .-ned to be .l>ttl~
and .·invisible. But tben ono moulei l""k
itbt
JlOMibiliti •• with whi ob it ..... eo p<egn&n't . Wh.
• ..,1 sum. had pre.iou.ly bee" i>:pehd~:"
• rm.ments! Wh.t greal good eoulcj he "",ouJhi
if t hey could be turned to 8Omt). mew ulldbl -pur"""". Suc!> thin" woold' ..."'. 1<> p.."
J!I>t next "ear and ",,",api not in our \Jml ' •.t
"n., bu' all hoped that 'I wou!4 be in 9* chil>\.
ren. t,.,.. It gave one to thmk "bot mi«~t UI
done with .11 tbo .. va.t IUm~ of mano)/: 'l!hich
, would be .et .t .liberty. Whatever t.he · deci,io~
01 tb. United St.al.e. might be in tbe matter, ;1
!he ~ot 01 the A!lica d«;ided thai in th,t pro~t la.v tbe salvation cf the world for \he futut'e~
,t woul4 matter bul Iittl.. That PIOjoel .....uI4
be brought to p....
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MANY SORE
On. lonked forw4r<! to

fiden ... ...,~ with hON!,
Orle could p'Ut one'. fingu on
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war Q,Dle to
.until
Government
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epergieo
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WHEN REQUIRING

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Medical ' experts

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The O·orks·hire Furnishing Co.
Limited

t,haJ; ' M'rederiok:

Is, the very place to make your selection.':

Ca.rter. who was oonvicted &t the ~,NottiDgham
Assisel of tbe mllrde.r of hlS I&DdJad~.f) " .e d 80. 1&
ins&lle:, &nd t:bo- ca.piW lenteDC6 has .P~ retpitoo.
with a vi.",. to the retnO'nl of thO prts.oner to

Broo.dmocir Orimin&l LUllatic AsIluln.

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A CORDIAL INSPECTION OF THEIR

A SHOUTING ANNOYANCE.

HEkLTH CAN
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Mr . .w. Poulton (in thi
ch&ir), 1&, D. Rooo and 14•. E. J. An,dTew•.

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lI'redk. Herber+. of 21, Abbey WaJ.I, WM aUlD'
mcoed for abtJQting otrt, whiltJt salling papers, to
the a.n:ooyance of tho pubtic, m Station-square on
Novmnber 20th. The dofl!aldant waa fined 010&.; and
was allowed a week .in which to pay.

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Emost.Scribb;"', of Maidenlleod, ..... <ummncod
for a.ctine . fL8 a. OCXIlductor or _IIJ. omnibo1.9 Wltbout
~ licensed as

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P .O. Ran:n&ol1 'ataW the factS. whieh the defen ~
d&nt dmriM. He ~ not bad ttn16 to e;:et. out His
Jioev,ce; a.lthough he 1i:ad his apPlication form wrtb'
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..... VlU'IOtlr compelitiOM ' ,?,ere ..n~...· Mr. Bl.ej<on.
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hail • litll. more p.l~i.I',,Prefieut
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their pOWQI" to nelp.
A fourlee.D..,.ear;old boy waa c.hal'IeKl lifith .tealMr. Cannon prnj)Ooed a ..ote of ' thank> to the
• "m. gljM, .&lued lB . ad.; .!.Ii. ojroperty of
members of the Chamber, and Jrtated that'
I . •• • •~ WQ.odma.n. of the u P~oook Inn," ~rQ¢"
to every in<lividual 'to do his duty fu..th.e"~,!~.~
801dier. If (lIVery-one takes this ' i ,
wa..s ste.ted th@.t the boy's mother ordered two
be BO diftleulty ih .bsorbing the
(1 . . . . . of _e, """ of ,!;bioh .h. handed' ''' .om ...
one 'outBide. MI' . ~a.n saw th6 boy put someEmployment Exchang. has done-and
thing i"iO' his pOekcl ..,d bu,\on up his ""atdoin~it.s b.e8t for' these moni b'Qt ~ .iI
Wh6D. h8 got outl3ide tho priWner and his mother
haodlcapped l>y, !>h. Jack of sui"""l. v::~~;~1
Witness ca.ught them up in Uruon·
Mr. Cannon st.&t.:ed further ' that . the e:
ha.ve gained . ma.terially through the'
thoueht the mother was quite as
t he aold.i81\ they &r8 UDde«- a mQrai
s tbe boy; sbe had evidently oonIf this i. accepted by employen they may com~i.
boy would be fined £3 80 th.&t
ment themaelve.a upon ha.ving done thair duty. '
ba...-e ·to pay. Tho ,?oney .... &8

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Mr. Moring ' jp;aprellosed 'Upen the dep'utati.>n
that · all members of · the Cha.mber of' Comlncoe
desired · to aasiJ;1 aiJ4 .. a whole will ' do all

Sewing M..ting.-Mrs. Wallord, Mrs. Simo,
Mrs. ~{LrtoD. 'A411. onY, Niaa Mitchell and Mise

; JWp!'i~n'. Guild.-U... OO:dl..., Mrs. Nicholli,
MMi. ~!<l!!ell '!l'9 Mro. g~"E"nw,
§q'ila,y :fjQhiJl>l.~Mn. ~rm.~,
&on i.ntl Mi" 1J~""t('
H"lIitbola;' Bt,nJl.~Mn. S"..enoon, Mrt. Mat
M~\IOD: ' MfI:- S.und~"ana ~"" ~uthrio~
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Mri. Fidl.r, Mii. Stew'~ Mioa U~n 'and Mi"
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M•. '''';'"1 (lirnad,"tre.~) an~·¥!-. C1jbold •.
H06p. la.'\-T-be "Ina~ltute.
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LA"r.~t J~~/ler:.

the defendant IoIld

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MoClormaek:. aecotided by Mrt, Si1!1psOn.
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The s6c0nd da.y of the saJe (ThnrsdaJ) "8a
children'. day, and PlU'ses ware recei,.ed bv
Master~ LewiS , J. Fenner.
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stp,)l. Jaden witb pretty and ueefl;\l.articies.

The opening ceremony was performed Py Ml1t5
Mitchell. :rhe. chair WM t£, have been taUD by
Mr~ W . Lana MItchell. M.P., Dot
pressure of business kept hi~ in London.
&hffElooo, Mr. W. Syme, cha.irm&n of the
"BCard Qf Man,geructflt, J>l:t'.sjded.
The Rev, J .. Mitchell said he would like to ex.
preu how mqch he appreciated the way in which
everyona had worked to make that sale a !\Iccees.
lAr gely bOllUd up in t~e I'fJsurTectioD of the He WaJ very gratqIed, when in ll!1;8J1ce lut year,
L iberal policy. throughout the length ,n~
to bear .01 lh. llic:.ceu of the anDuai ' sal. then;
of the country. Party politicls mu!t be revIve·" , 'I a.nd he appreciated an tha.t had Deen done during
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! Coalition~, h owever nece s8& :v tbey might
tho t.ilQe he ,val a.way to k~p 'tbe 'cburch going.
he~ n dunn g th(\ 'va.T', never had ~ popql.r
Mr. SylDe re~tted the absence ()f Mi. !\'ut.
thI S or MY' other country.
cbl!ll , Md enendea & welcome to Miss Mltchell
FUTURE OF LTBElULISM.
oil" her si,ter. La.t year', oare, h ••a.id, w" •

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l1ATION~sAioION , OJ!' MljfJ!B. ' ,
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A ~rt of ::1ilU. ma.tter waa recei'fed~ fl"Om the
GoDinl 1'1/qIO'" Commiltee, 'lind llio CounCIl
·ahoect.ed tIIa.. a' memorial againit Dationi\1iaatio~
mould he' .dot' round to the mambore ' for them to
Sl~ iJ .the~~r.~v~d it~·
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DISABLED 1t1EN,
A d1.:~~~~~~n frum
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'" thai evening the Jut
Visconht
E,leigb (th.n Mr: Go,r ald
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.po~en to !>hom wa .. in 1913. ; .)\Irlq",
gathering ..... one of, in tb. m",~ part, mon
bAd re,urned fmm the horrort 01 Wllr. If
J re" aqd mem~rab16 occalio-!, ] t:(' the. ADnal,
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among' the other~ pT~nt ,were C~pt. L . R.
Vick, Mr. R. T. Duvo.\l (club e~'i rm .. ) ~ ~. H
A. u\J5!1. Mr. J . J . B}>@'ncer, Mr. ;Wi POle. Mr.
t ..y{. H. Milton lfonner viee·pr.esident.l,' Mr. IA. D.
W..dley ,- Mr. Ko i ~hl and Mr. O. P'rt'er.
RETURN TO EARTY POWIOS .
• Alter Ih. loya! to..\ had · boOn dulJ' .b-onbuied;
fi~pl. Vic\. ' 01, to propo.. "T~_We'l ~
~ber&l Olub lnd t1je ~em,,".. r roturp..f\1ro?,
foct iv& aervice"
He Brit of- &11 aq,,'uied bu
4}&nks for the generous ho~ita.Hty ttt6Dded I b
Jiim tbat evening. He tben ••id he /.bought /.bt l
the
~~ f\ ~i~e W~D fCmetping ip. ~he
nature o{'unity wall waJlted, in tbia CClunt~. Ye:.,
l.t tbe same ' t ,me. he tb ougbt the time .... com·
ing wlisn the nation rWOl!1d return to party

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