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. .; meei;m/l: of . the 'lmrn Council ......1
l·burSd.y
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~en ' the Mayor
Alira\II) presided; There We<O .1'0
Dep.~l'14!'1"'" (AId! S.
pbil~i.l<Jdarliu, Field,
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J. BECKETT.
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BOX OFFICE NOW OPBN,
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~UITAa~~ FOR XMAS P~ESENTI).
F..ARLYSrhiNGS NECESSARY. '
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. MILITARY TRAINING AT
Clerk rrod ⢠lett<ll' fr om
iDg BraBcih of the British Soc iall ~
..Tb<i' 'ro""
"hich it Wa.a urged t hat m '
8cbooh had iIJ. bad effect on !.he
a.Iio ⢠bad tltiDg for th e uation.
nrged the Council.to abolish military
\1.1 schools under Its control and to
jfti.06r&' Trainjd'g Corp!; at Read ing
Mr. Rowe moved t.hat t he. ma
to the Education Commrt.tw for j'l,S
but the motion was defea.t-en.
MT. W ooldridge at:ked whether
!.he Roading School O.T.C. inr the .
901qn:t&y,' .-a,n.d whether an:.- !ichola.r was
in azry . w~y If he wa.s flO C. in the o:r,c.
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:$TUDENTS' . CONAA~
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tba A..~tamD Tel'D;l will .be &ift:D,/Ou
DECEMI$EJl~
At 7.30 -p....... in ij",'
MPNDAy.
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BYBRY'WBltNBSDAY. 1-11
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lLc.,:-li.. v. 8l'ELLElI,
TIOKETl:! 1/6.
' ~IUTU~ MISSJON.
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UNDAY ~p'. ~1m 7m, 19\9;
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_COlI at 11.30 a.",: and 6." p.1I>. .
Speak!>": "MR. Ao ·VA81QU.'r.,
3. Op~,Lycmunfor~
BlIf'" Pal.
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Q(i)LLl~H1E H ·ALL , .
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TH~', <BREWERY; . READING
TO· THE DANCE AT ·THE .' "
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, '- ''. SMALL TOWN HALL
N..LVJ.,L .ND ~UTARY.. CONTRACTORS
On TUE$DAV, 9th Dec. '
~ .h1 ·the JUDior ~. ODd umomat'
.' !lo"';JiD &rOBf& :
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.As.oci&tiO!lL
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7.30 to 12.
TICJtETS. 2/6 eacb
IIIIIIF be obtained. at
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T!jtII: 1:JNIONIBT
01l'l!'IO~
11.& .RUI+'W..Li ST-,:,!ION. REA.DING.
9,. BLAGRA.VB liT
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LECTURE:
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~. The Early .lp~. Of Dante GJllirief : lJ:oaaetti,
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. Prof.
F:.
RE.l.DlNG:·
Tm.ar~ON1li NOB. 75 and 78.
William Morris. and Ihoi( fri ....... â¢â¢
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S. BOAS. rtf.A.; LL.D.
CONSERVArrIVE / AND
UNIONIST ASSOCIATION. .
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i. not
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CÂ¥ppendale Cruet Sets.
Mustardl. 'P eppers. : :
'~salta. Silver Cream Jugs.
Napkin Rings, :
Sjl;er Timepiece.: :
I A' J>'ViRTISEII ..... ROOMB or muJl KOUlSII
U:1l in Reading. Bas" nioe I6lf~t.:mecl b t
~ Ihotmg.; healtbieot part; peir pad: .nd ....
Could arn.ngc nchaoge.-Addrea ''l.W .. .... ~
y.er"
.Jwaya easy to
"just the thin(i" one
friend â¢. \ :no following article.
in ajl"-;" are ouggeotiona ....11
,,",ortlly of coneidera#on .
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Office, Reading.
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lGksunds.
modem Land"'- ..,d Topr·
C AJIS WANTED,
CarR .
Best pricct Q'ivea..-Allen. LDd
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Re&4iDr·
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t o-Date Stores. Mortimer.
. home-or one the wife
v.lu~ · more-tban tb~
, :. AUSTIN'· STAINLESS
ClJ1LERY. ""j,irh never
M~n~nJ. aa.mP(e of 8WEDUS; -
<1u a.nt.it.y.
W'hat , otrars?- App11
Btead," Son.."llDg.
atten'cla.ace.
THE BEST.. :
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.. Bo~ ..
TXlR Sal. TW
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S1'RO=-:::CN:-:G:--:V~A:-:N::S:-.-:-in-,-ood-:-repa-"'=ir.
.I' _.~ppl y SLandOod H .,..!L!. Food Co .⢠1.14 â¢â¢
%. wndon Skeet.. Rer.ding .
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,DRENCH POLIsHBRS required ; bleb..t ..,to ot
T
.. ages P&ia .-Ape!:r by lettar tb S. Elliott and
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PL~CE,
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Decomber ,II th. TeL 1195.
Stirtina'
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TO H.M.
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THB
KINO.
READING.
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SEl!jP~ f~r .thft QA~DEl'!'.
. .V . b l.... F)o"er ·Seedo.
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SEEDS,' fo1- .t M FARM. .
BOOt ~: ' Gn... ..tid Olover Seed â¢. '
sElin ' POTrATOES. · FLOWERING BUL'IIS.
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or ·A""n,.tJ...
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l!.TIADIN,G. SA1!Ul1DA.Y.· D-EO. 6. 1919.
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BorOGj<ho).
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MR. T. C. MORRIS
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ATI'RACTIVE
JUVENILE' EMPlOYMENT.
READING.
S&Je t.wo
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pure
NOVEL.TIES
JUST DELIVERED.
~ ... Leboar Co.odidate for ~DI!1.
Doon
at 7.30. ·
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COUNTY
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F
. Bedroom.
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ODa l!JlCORDil boa!!.,t. "'d,
- R"U40PHONES
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tuchanRed.-Wt,ito
caU. Gwn,-)e:y. U".D
Of'
S t.reet', Rea.din<J.
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BOOT REP4-lJ.D ~..
G_,OODIlOOp·..U-Mund
Won: ; dischalled' ;oIdl....-l"rIiI"";
17. Derby Street: Ret4ing.
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-~J~~~~'~G.
ToO
~TWEEI>
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FAClLlTIES.Spor~en .....W111 wd.ch 'With interest the deci~iOt!
of the '~b and Pleasure Grounds CommitU'
with ~a.rd to the -,cycling tracb in P arntel'
Pa,rk ·and ·!.be d,sirobillty of putting them in a
fit ~nditiOn' for use. Neglect bas brought LhO'"
into their P""""'t deplorable condition. Th,y
are , uo d~bt: eoatly to m.,mta.in. a..nd tb,,"l proJlO8IÂ¥ baa mon than 0ft0) been made to (10 fL~-ay
. w~ t.bem .ait.ogeiher.
We. ,!lope, howe.N', tb:\t
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-:my. to
~tte6. will sea their
rec~:>nw1end
to eJ.f pret!.erva410n and re.noY,at;ion m tho lDtc.rests
o spent, which iB 80 much i.D ths ucenda.nt noW.
PerIIap$ .&!' ....... mora" importnnt maJ;.ter 'ho
Committee 1i~'Ve tabn under their wing ;., tho
~OD. . of ~d~~a.l aocmnm~ati(lu for th,t
plaJUlg of ~ 10 the V&l"lOlLS parks and
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'h&ad·made aJl
~ta.in.ble qualit.y.
fu.e.-A. · Drjv~r. Dept..
belt.
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R~REATI9N
14,, ~ -K~NQ.
STREET,
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j.o
AnDy.
0"; s1irlnkB from ex·
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WI:' A]st," ;Batsom,
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that. the authorit~ ~t to work to 1Il.irrimise ' the
possibilities of street aceide[lts? For insta.lIce,
t.bt«"8 az:o BOrne pcrtloD8 of the track...q which l'llll
as close to · the footpa.th a8 two to thl'oo fecl..
Many people rog&rd !.h. pt'eceding two or
'weeki · of Chri~ with dread.
They 3H
the Tictims of terrible noises alId arga.ni ~<'., 1
begging in their doorways by the most unmusieal of children.
Christmu ca.rolling i~
al:ri,ght &t Christmastid. when properl y
mu~caJJy rendeTe~. but th~ or four wee-ks ( f
agony · should be sufficient to get Christma.->t idd
eraOod from !.he list of annual "festivals observ, d
by h"...boIdera.
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StorC6) 128, Ca.vonbun Road, ' Rea.dinr. Furniture
n ouglit. Sold, or "ExcbILDKed. ~fI PaD the door~
OR FURNITURE or any deocriplio. .;at til'.
B"k.bife F .......bing 00 .⢠Ltd .⢠47. !li..lal St.",,-.
Reading. A
Stock ·alway. OD h&nd of the beI;t;
qUAUty.
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and easy paymen. ct.Q ~
a.t.
MAIN·ROAD DANGERS. -
. Apropos Reading'. tram ...ni"". is it Dot. tim.
roads
bred BLUE ~HO.Jtl'i
;lIa.tbroom.· kitchen,- AOUl1~ , aud uk of
f!Il tlel':J . Owner
pT'(IIent~ on wvi~ 11 ....
let. to '",ppro'ied. F.a.ntAI ~er ~~e~eDt. .
Ablp- figurc.-Llout. S400kfS, ~Zâ¢â¢ G-.B.Q.,
c...:n.
A .~HlUSTMAS Im,ICTION.-
ORjNITURE Bought. Sold or &ehaoged.-CaU
or wri t.e to S. B. Ne1fPO'tt, Thill JrIltDttu..,
.
Corporation 'TramwaYf> h3.8 made a. n'p'o rl, t.o th~
Tramwa.ys Commit.tee that, in hi.a opinion. th<'
fares pa.id on foot.ba ll 8p~ial cars are ins uffic ient .
lnciden~lly , it is also the opinion of the
mittee, who havo d ecided to accept his recommendations for increased fares [o;r fruch veh icle s
a.nd pot ,them before the Town Council, 'fhi'
roaSODS put. forwa.cd' by ~1r. Craveo. are tba.t. th~
employees who man these cars ,do so in t,he
form of overtime and haye to Ile paid a.t in ·
crea.OOd rates. Also that the cars are Jlot in usa
for the whole of the time they are out. The propot'Ied f&r8 i8 3d. to Kensington-roa.d from :my
part o[ tho towll . What ha.s the pnblic to ~y·t
&tn.in.ing' the poooibiliti.. of aocident.. t""",,. Nm<
the tracka """ being ....laid · C&IlDOt S\Ic!>
da..ngftn. be el.im..i.mLted as far IU! possible? TW'l
tra.cb R.'r-& needed, Cannot the
be widened
...~ neoessar:r 1
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FOOTBALL .. SPECIALS.W. notice tImt the Genem! M""'ger of Ibe
. thaj;
COOK ERELS f rom spl80did lAying strajâ¢.
uranJ(ed. '
.
Factory·bridge trac:b,
atliina IIr reqU1re. cleaning.
Al ay. 1919 , an<!
Ul18 : !!So. and eo..-APP I7
Ga.rdenef' . U nderwood , ninfiold.
F
themselYe5 are.
Really, one cannot imagine hCJW the' Boaird of
Trod. oa.me to "",cLion the I~ying of doublA
tra.cb in such aan-ow roads. Tmy ~ veritable
death-tnps wh!ch have caused muneroue accidents
-happily po~ of ⢠..nous cI>nrneter. Look at th,
S ons (Re1o.din ~) . I.td .⢠Ruding.
'"I]'tOR
it is tl;e more youthful conductors who oITcnrI
thtlB, apparently because t hey arq oblivious o[ the
fact that all people are not M activo as the'?'
1
WE HAVEtA LOT OF LOW-PRICED
AND
some of th~ oondU"ctors who, before ne,v pas.
~gers ' ha"f'e ha.rdJy had time to gr ip tho handrrul;' shout .. hold tight" l\Jld ring the bell f ll!"
the driver' to proceed. It js a dallgerous practice
and coo thi t, if Bot stoppod, will ODo day reB'ult
in ~ S9rious accident. One generally noti ces that
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tc be tak", oil 8 o'alock by
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.by
Appointment
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J. J. DAVIES & SONS, Ltd.,
. "TnB , CROCKBRIBS".
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'THE CHEAPEST.
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TOWN fULL,
(late Liberal M,P tor
~'H~RE ' i. no ~ilt Il the
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cont a.inmg gTound in.s.eet4. wbich UOUBL!'.S ere
ouLput. Pu.ck8~ ~d : 1 7,:d ., 1/3. From ".~t" , uP-Â
F.
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⢠To be _edoby
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ARTISIC & EXCUjSIVE
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XMAS PRESENTS.
Th. Roodi,.. Tr.....,.y. BouuI..,nI .... i1l .
MR. ARTHUR J>ON5pNBY
EAR EGGS axe a regu.l ~ little lold-2¢ne tl>
"'-"'''' of KAllSWOOD (Ilannl ... ) 8Pl\.:)!;.
In the
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Pr.-dl iD aLI of- ChiUren·. Xmao T-.
TICJ[ft!J IU.Y BE OllTj,IJIED 01/ TIIlt: COIroUC'fOlIB
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For the Home.
held
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LA~E
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OR. Sale.
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ADMISSION TO GROUND 6d.
Gr.... StaDd 6d! ~ (iaoh,diD. -l.
On Thursday Next.
ISCARDED CLOTHING. _
Sboeo. etc.â¢
pourdHu~ea; any quantitlee,-Write paJ'uonb.ra to Mn. C. COl, 6;\-5, Hoeior Street, Re&dinl·
Esta blishoo. over 20 ,earB.
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D
Kick off at '2.30 by ~ C. G. Field. J.P.
(Cb&iruIan or 'rom .....~ Couriolttco):
Will be held in
BE lIllSLEDI-NEWPORT ia \110 man
Ba.rga.ina in Second-band lI'urniture.-
be
, Speaker: Mrs-G .⢠BQVCE
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Chainnan: Mrs. LESLIE WillSON.
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A PUBUC MEETING
i>-m.·L. """k., 25. . por cwt.-.\pply Sl.&nd&rd
R c.lth Food Co., 21-23. London BL.....t. RM.diui.
N oLo the addreu: 128. Ca.vcrsham Road,
,LeNDON
Reading Independe,t 'I ~ur Party.
Bimmond., Lt.d=::.,= ::
Re:;ading=
' ::;.'=....,:---,,-:----,:::-c--=7
~ HONEY for C.otl. Food for Sal., ..In
Tram.s pUll the door.
wW
Doors open a.t 2.30.
; .: !
i.ng
D ON'T
for
A PUgLIC MEETING
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HALL.
WEDNESAY,. DEC. 10th, .1919. SMALL TOWN
ON
Frlclay.
Dec.
12th,
at
3
.'clock.
TR~MWAYS
. wishee to give to married
Ad'VertiSemenb t01"'-. tbese
columns are accepted until
o'cIock
Fridays.
ELM PARK
ON
For your married friends.
IT find
WOMEfi'S BR!-NCH.
nnW
ANO.TftER TRAMWAYS COMPLAlNT.Last ~eek we "wrote of , tho non-observance hv
tram-drivers. of the reCognised fare stages and
stopp ing , places. Thi6,!ook WI) would criticise
. ~. HALL 01. UNIVERSITY· .COLLEGE:
AT
oonsummation devoutly to be wisb~d if the
Committee i. to fulfil it, be.t oppo~tunitie,
the nation is to be relieved of the Jnanifestl y
qndel!lir~ble incubus 'of an &l"Lny of unemplov od
iu.onil...
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NotES AND 'COMMENTS
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TII!L~'!l:'J'S .. :' &IMONDS.
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unemploytnent .ie to be made. it can only be b
stB.rting at the beginning. Tbe committee mUlI~
be in a. position to ~elp ' the children pot ouly
&fter they have drifted from job to job. and .re
perhaps ~lre.dy aufforing from the uDoilttliug
effeots of temporJLry ,aud insecure employment ,
but at the ont!le~ of their industrial careers.
IThi , can only ' be brought about by olo.er co.
Qperation botwe~~ the committee and: employen,
and the cODlJuittee nnli pa.reuts,
It is II.
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·P Rloi: . WTS , ON Al'PLIOATION.
'we E. A.
all .Wedneadl(Y. De,,; lotti ⢠⢠t 8 p.m.~
·L. G. Sutt.on ",plied in lhe
bo~ of tltese qoootions.
(lOME
MNCI~G
C.
boattn~.: employed dt Em',
:'i4l::tur..$l\NaiitA'fi'lD., OAZIlITE.
⢠"
(Mr.
bouse·
EpIeod. 8.-" mmERWORLD TERRORS."
,
Town Clerk:
j. pfUCKY BOATMAN REW
1Mo"! commencmg upon \he
of the 'qouncil !.he Mayor p",..",ted
Uowle ., . RaJal ' Humane
aa.vlni"'life 1D the Kennet
. book Mr, Bowl. by the hand
une tm ' 9'f mer boatman who
wOrt -a:iid ~ prepa~d , although 60
::n plan~ lOto the liver to savo life.
,11.5 ~ of him.
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Mr. .Bo1Vle "183 heartily congr~tul,.w
of the Councilors, and hp
t.he · consideration !!ohown~
~~Jts,.T!~ PORTRAITS
" OAWN OF . A· TO·MORiOw.~'
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Rud~ ~ the
SOD).
coDdel18ed .venio~
.seria! 6hoWll' at\t1Ua
Tbeatri aomo time-.o.
M1wr"'h·~.'
Godwin, Dormer, Rainbow.
BocklW'~ ~' Eggint.on.
z~~jr,,~~p,q,.6].ii & , :EY~~i~g.
:,:~'iiIUllly.i 'iO/th~ ' V.audeville Thea~ri, ' R~iDg..
,.
l\owe,
:P~ '." ~I!I
onder
.their
oontroL
Tho
Iamoutohle Iack"-f prop<,' t:ricket pitch.. h.. IOD~
:~ . , p,~ Ot 1egitim3te rompl8.int on thtl
~~ 01 tjl6 ~Y_ of the 'pre"'ier mmm& gnDl "
it:
.:f:Ji,; ~1 of ~~1 mor, ~ courts shoulJ
:"i'I; ~(tP.!li '~'iliI.l}rml
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~'ml~
.⢠l1!o~~ ooiWd"""d.
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R~~~~~~~:S~CH~~OQJ.
GAr.tE~.. I
growtb
of mlmben .rt,
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B<ading
the ~l!feIlt playing field has long sin~ '
j~.d4qu~tjI to )ltI>vide t.I!o nllO<'i5" "
f ..ijit,ies,
.it. '
thereforG, be DOtod wltb
""d General l'urpoo'"
into All ~angcrnent for
.~ &areI on the north
for the purpose. The tedo!
," l ... ouhl~.
It will eosb
·oi..Iioit~.
rouod GO 1
:t~~J~~~:C'~Weto·think
will be a g<>ad In·
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. Lb. ' Connci1
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",ill
not
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, '-- \ ha â¢matter of · proyisioQ
, ·/NEW COLLEGE G01mF~NO'R81
The Derl business before the
elect
twenty-two reprcscntat.ive
Uni...,...;ty Coll!,!:,,The Mayor said , it had tc.D
olect the p resent Gtlvcrnors
additionll: Mr. Win tel' in the place
IL Walters., Dr. Walters in pbce of
Mr. E. p , Collicl', and Father
plt'l.Ce or . Mr. :\itltTa,r,
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:Mr. Woofdridge said he thought it
ti me that Labour ,rd-S r eprcs(<ut.i!d on
of GOV6!'llCrB, a.nd <J.Ske d whetlwr t here
La.bour men on the list.
The Mayor: ,. As hr 3S I can st'Ie
real Labour r&prcsentativoo 911 tho IT!it.
Mr. - Wooldridge then obser'fed that
most ttD.sa.tisfa ctor-y sr..a.to of ll {(a.i rf': .
The Mayor tLen mo,{ld t.hat the
R()wo be subi!tiiut-ed for that I)i Dr.
'T his was- a.greed to and ildcpted.
SUND.AY Ml!SE U" PT(:TTT'. ~.<
Mr. Howell , in moving the
report 0:£ ' ~he :MU S." Ulll nnd Art
tee, of which he I f:. chairman . s<').i rl ,
S unda.y afternoon covered by lhc
minutes, the a-vr.rng<o .u,t-cn rb.nce
a. t.bou~o nd. In fa ct. on th ... thl'h'
lowing the period oo\·c.n,d h ~- l.bp mi
tiguera bad ri8en as follow s : L253. '
and then 1,981. It
" d."'; mf , ~t
;m l:i 1l",nl
wh o had ad.. oca t eti t he " I 1 ,
who had given the ir t ime. to sec 50
t-erwt Shown by the publi c.
'." GROSS PR OFITEF. RI' C;.
Wilen ~e report of lhe Trnm wa.y ~
ca.m~ bed'OC6 the Coun cil Chal1lber
moved tha.t the propo:nl to ..:ba.rge a
[or s~iaJ oaro; for fc....t.ball m:ltl.:hes
back. "If the 'e ordm it tc-o's propo.::;aJ
be said, it would b~· i~ !.!fni'1i ca~
as the, f~res wOltld be inc r('a ::c-d b.\'
on pre=--wa. r charg~, I n- !Ii:< o p ill ion
wa.ys authority l lC\'t'l' sc.'C Illl'd t o try
the public.
:Mr. Newham seconded. an d s.A.id
tha.t the cars should ue ru ll for the
llTIbli c.
Ald. Field . :r>" pl.\·ing . S<1.id t.hat
w as ' Il (oeessa.ry, iI.'- thf'y we ..... ,!!Ct.Lt ,
t.iol! for the t"1l1l llin); of S p ~Ciil.l I
AJter- considerable d l:>cuss ion. :-otr.
posal was d e fe..'\t ~d in " di. isto ll by
16.
Ald. Fibld leh,u"",," "
lee)
Baoid ·!.he
C~[~::'~~~~~"~:I~
si
n", .tha.t
it was
t.be termini (If tho tram &'rdoo,
only a. l imited number of 'buses
able to pnt more tha.n all hom' lyhe rog-.mied t.hat as o:lltiTl'hhad 90me con fi d~ TH:tl i..h.lt. at.
of tho New Year the l~,'}.d in ~
to..-, would bo ablo to put on a t
hourly service . T h~ ('-o m.ru ittc(I (~ i(l
questIon of 'sl!on dl ~ t ~Ll1~ tran·ll!nj::.
l"Oga.rq to !:.he e~p(.ru;e of running thl'
could not su ggest a le3!' j;!re th an 2ri .
The se rvice would be 0pl' n . h('
publjc for the fi rst ti mo nn K.t
\vbsn t.he- ~t 'bas for 'l'ileh1.D"!;t
Post Office 'li. 7 .30 a.m, Th.· ' bus fo r
wjl1 ]M\'C the 110sL Offi C\"l a.t. 8 a ,m .
THE !BYOR AS DRlY .
Ald, Field annnoun cetl that t.hf're
tl'ta.l trip on the next. da,y (F r ida vi
or the C()un cil oDl~· . but t ha.t t ht':
!.o ~a.y t he re~ i:-red .fares, Tb~
leave tho st-arhng pomt f'. t j l, ~", O
Un.yo.r, he ?.1 id. ha.d k indly con~nt['d
The MaYQf is a. doctor . <IS a.1 \ kpow
fnliowing . ~:lrk fr om one (I f , t bO)
,. YO\l hact bette r bt·in(!' .'our ' qn ij' n".ni
Mr, Ma,,·or. ,. fLau gh!N.)
UNl!;AIR TO ELF.M.E~"T iR Y
Mr. Qu elch mo\'ed t he rrj('('LiMl
Committee's r~~ nun eoda.t.i oll that
liUld :be a.cqui.roo "Y lt.h :til a.dditimtal
fo r Iteading School. as it, Wli-<;
t n.l'Y ~ool !'; ,
1 .
, '
His .re.sohltinn ,,-015 d\~:(,:\l",d
The folk.w ing 11.1 [lorts \ \yrt.'
DON .\'l'IONS 'ro TU L U
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hest. tbanks
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to t.lh l u.ndt!nU~tH.lrulf'(1
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