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IiBin.lWG'S ~uQ.!"y DAY.
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Those' pmellt at Elm Park on 'sotumy ban
much re880D ~ remsnber it. . ' The afternoon
formed it.oll Into ':., e!!apI« of ! ocideDto'· and.
other ~o~ happenings, aU, mo~ <\T .
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01 rother a dt.plorablo chonct.er, To bnelly
. BERKSmRE BEAT OxFORDSHIRE.
on th. \!lI'D. 6nL Much
play
'At 'QUord on 'SatUrd.,.OXfordahiz6 ' ."ore JIt
either ~e: it would
beenl
home., t.o Berk&hire in· a hocltim match on the
llaJliol Iground. whem BerkahirO~.a.rter a period
ReAding had \heir <lui! coD'ph,mont
and to go l...th"r
of over _ yealB. p .....~ th&- Vietan.
in ,all probability.
Tfri. wu Berkslilre'., tint .oounty
rigM ~Io, ha. . -..on the match·
011 the, W«Inf'lda,:~oua had t.hey
haVing to be content with , a dra", of
tii&I to .... ~ t;JIl<mt ~,. had
each •• It, ..... a '!fI1:Y IOrio.. handicap to ~i<Ii'Lg
and' it. i., ......mb,erod thiu OxfQJ'do
\0 l~ th; tprTiQ.; of theit4llying -oatsid&-nght 110
been going ~6lY'8tz.ong this 88UIOn t.he!r
... riy m '!bo ot.rug~. 0"" 'of tho worst happ!IUing"I-::l;Jr.k~ all the more meri!.orioo.. lletbhiFe
whiCh baa been tkl.fIJ thia &e8oIiOIl.
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Ii lead early in the ~ owing to a
mi:.~derstandipll ~. Uu~ pal'tj lf, t~e.:Oxon ~.
SECOND UNFORTUNATE HAPPENING l'
nn. aIlo..ed F~. aD 0pe<ir>nmty whioh h.
' Tb. IOOOOd untorluDate , happening ....; the ..... ,q1llck ~ ...... UIioJ>, and lh!>, boJl glml the
_,O~ blunder mad. by Referee T.bompoon in goalie
mu•. chance. s"ine 'good play by the
permtttlDg play to proceed what time GoodmaD O~on
trans(~ pla.y to the visitors'
w&.! l"OUi.ng on the ~ in agony. and during end,
the two··ba.cb were Ji~t
wlUch tim. tloe BnBt.ol Rovon notched their
..."' PT' the Berko/me
IICCOnd and equalising gooJ , TIUo " .. mol'O than
and p1aj ..I;; oonfutod to
H ielh and blood " could Aand, I
IUppole, and
Oxonians' once' more broke
an ugly rum was ms.de'" on to the field or 'Play by .
again relieved. { From «
severa.! bundred .pect.al.ors. who held up thO' pl.y
,
lry- Stokeo , the 'Berkohire f"""",d;
f~r .. ~~ millutea. and ra.tb.er .forcibly "inter.
some capital work, and in ' a few minutea
-newed
tho whiotle-hol<l.r,
The R<lading'
of MaIdenhead. had notched a couple of
directo.rl and other o-fficia.1s I500D came to the
Oxford were constant}y'"' on tIte a.t.ta.ck.~
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• ..,d play. procoeded. Then at the finisli
F. Smit.h ~d' llastotm"" ,pat :in, IIhot.a
was anotoer httL1&ba1oo, but this, like tbe
tbe upright. and ' gt&nced int1) touch,
ot.ht!r, was quickly gn~ under.
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!IOOre»<ring Berks three, ilion nil.
, ·After changing endJ Oxon , at1.ac:ked strongly
INCIDENTS REGRETTABLE
,but J, n. Bolton. who ....as ~~',
;. ....men:
But quickly aa the disturbancew wen- queUed . docs amount of effeeti~ work
they. all the ........ "'.... ,very lJIgrettable, .... d to Ho'1"'Y.r~' all<!r aoine. h&rd play
say the leaa. 01 it, jt Wa.I idiotic to endeavour to
forwards again broke away. and
mob t.be .. ref!' Be i. an offiCia.1 who, in your
. This bucked up-the Oxoniana,
thov
temper. yo~ must not ~bWJe. or\ ha.ndle, or in any, HoW'.ver,if the.Y ~ould qa.tqh ~p their opponents.
otb... waY'mterfere Wlt.h, The Footba!l A.osocia. ' ,
a.r..... being permed In for _
period.
tion are very much down OD at.t.aclUl
Serb fQl'Wards were aet going, and, Carrying
and vf!ItY' properly BO, too. Serious
hall to the other md, forced a corD« from
that made by Mr. ~p.on a1'8
, which Up SOD 80Qred his third g'~; Oxo~ DOW
know, but as the man w .. n....r
had ""'!1. of th. pI.,.. and were "'ting .. ry lia<d
oonld DOt. make & II bloomer II we must
"l"6duC9 tJJ.e lead, but could 'gam DO tangibl8"
pared . to make allOW&D'-' To have Elm
~ult. bnt. owing to & mol... in front ~ tbtI' Berk·
clooed would he little .Iwrt of a calamity. I
slU"'l goal, A. L. Smi,b scored. The, wlUatl. 00'"
suppose for one moment. Saturday's doin!?
bl~w, leaving Berks victQrious i.fter a very

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plaYLng m h... ~med poeition. but h. "",ered
IUmseIf mtb gJdry, alliYit is much satisfaction to
hi;> frIends t?t see tha.t he was picked to pb.y on
l\ ednesday JD. the Southern Counties Trial at
tftomley. 0De ' JllVODden whetbee- a.ny of the
Sel~n Committee of the abovo were at Orlord'
I~tng out for talent. P.- E. Wrench, of the
M:a.idenhead Club, also made his debut to county
hookey, ond shows great promise,
A,linat.t,
Bolton, and Sn.le a.re a. halI·ba<:k hne t.hat will
want a lot of bea.ti"ll, and Ute way thq t.aclded
and helcj the ~a&t <han forwards "WaS splendid
,T hey feil ,heir OWll forwanl .....11 and oontrihn..,j
very largely to the vi'*!ry.
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~o cannot i~duaJ:izc amongst the fonvazod3,
therr understa:nding <mI.ongst each other wasperfect, ""d Upson mad. an idooJ loader.
Ne>:t Wednesday Berb meet Sum!y at Rich.
mond , fUld tho l;a.me team will do dut.v and it is
~~itbont hmtation we say that SurreY' will have
to field her boot !.com il !!he, wiab... to defeat ,be
young blood of Berloslrire, Borks playars: E.
G:illagher; P.E. Wrench, W. V. Stok.. (Capt.);
ltlaJor A , E, AHnatt,J, R. Bolton. S, E. Sale;
G, G.. Fairba.Lrn, F, S. ~" R. H. Up""n.
L. Bainl. R W, Mackie. '
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what. punishment \.be Reading Football Club might
ha~e to submit to 00 long a. they oould have
thetr .ftlOg. Th18 Wa.8 very, very bad form indeed
and I most sinCerely hope there never may be ~
recurrenoe of ROO conduct.
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FORWARDS lIANIJTCAPPED
The Reading forwa.nl. '""'" seriously handicapped
in b at"ing to play pia.ctica.ny one short of the
luma! ]i.oe for sorne Iour·fift.hs of the. ma.t.ch. All
the ~ they did very well indeed. Wetr• .t.he
new man, who was ma.k:i.ng his tint apparancc a t
Elm P a.rk ror Rea.di~ ga.ve evidence of accomplishment, and I should say that. be will do. Bill'
goal was -quite a good ODe. Hastie. ploughed h is
lonely furro:F' SDcceII!lfnlly, and Andrews did well
at times: At other periodz he wu " aJJ over the
shop:'
ClL1T was tho be!.t of the .forwards
Christie I ~ve never .seen perform better 'Work:
and Goodman (nntil he w .. knocked ont) did,,,,.
work of two mE'Ol i and Barbidge Wa3 excel1cnt.
Horler got "there'" ~ tim&, never made a
mUrt.ak:e. Indeed, in my opinion, he stood out
.. th. boot. back on the field , Smith played well,
and cap~ed t..he team in a. V"'Y spoTty manner.
and Archibald 10 ~ \f"as again Ifttccessful. ·He
baa seldom plared better, Bristol Rnrers. on
Satorda~s MloWlng, are a team rar SU}XTior t.ha.n
indicated by !.heir posi>ioo on tbe Soof.bern T ~. -­

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"ney .diseases' I
"'-~vy:' iDeal..
aIColiol, radt 'Of ::;'rdsi': lite
b~rs and' overw~rIr:" Surely
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unwi'se h:abits'ioad tile blood~with
p;isonous' , waste wbit~ clogs' and
weakens the kidn~ , This conqi·
:tion is the cause of ;backacbe, rheu·
matic , twinges, ' tlrinary trollb)~.
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kid~ and bladde, l'nfiairl~tion,.
uric:acid stone lUld re'mil dropsy. ".

be consjdared ~ad e.DO'nJ'b {or sooh a drastIC action and energetic ~ame. a.
to be taken bv the F ,A .• but all the same Iroch
!or B&'k8bire, GaDagber, ~hose fi.r5t. appearance
I(l6ll('8 must Pe avoided.
SoID& specta.tars on' thi~ was for the coun ty, ill deeerviug or the highert.
Saturday openly exprssOO. their indifference to pral~. ~~esJ the county's new ca.piam, was not

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LuckY
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READING. ,

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READI~G"
ENOINEBRS.

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OCTOGENARIAN'S HABIT WRIO~
OAUSl!ID l('ATAL ACCIDENT. ,

Henry

Col., Ednt11lld
Eyn!. C.B, . 1.i Madra.
Pioneen, !Indian ·A.rmy. and a dist.inguished
British Cobsul. of Newbury. died "f the ;.ewbnry
Hosj>tt.a1 'Pn Deceniber' 4th from injqries , caosed
by being knocked down by a motor...... Despit.o
his B2 yean of age, his aeafD6!58 and, indifJe~nt
aight, it ws.s his practice to walk in the road . .~ It

(SuNDAYS

INCLUDED),

THE CENTRAL GARAGE;
18, QUEEN'S ROAD, READING.
MR. HARRY 'au.NCE

was tbio habit wlUch don btl ... led to the accident

(late. foreman <If M....... Witlmall.. M.te. ED"
00_ b:lil' Yr, TnIl •.)1 gin.... King'. Road) haYing ~ " ~ inte-i'

which resnlted in his death.

Tbe motor car

W&8

CrooklLm Roosa, Newbury.
An inquest was held &t. Newbul,. on Monday,

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.bo..

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ia prepared to

'liwe ~

.1lI~rviaion to aU claaaes.- of Motor Repairs.; Paint..
when Mr. 'tun ga.'Ye evidenoo and &aid the CoJanel
n~ BOdy Worlr:. etc.
aw
tbe
car
approa:ching,
btIt
became.
~ldered.
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The medicaJ evidence showed that deeeued
READING v , ALDERSHOT COMMAND.
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Repirs t. Motif Cycles, Flinn Tracters.
....r.ained frnctnms to the rib. and one leg. &lid
. Reading. placed an ...iertaimng ond ent.orpri,..
died from shoCk,
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'ng team In t.he fillld ogaimt Ihe Alden!hot ComSteUl"
Gas Eagmes, prom,dy:~.bil\
A verdict of accidental de;>t.b .... retnpHId, Mr.
mand on Wednesday. sod, well "" the :M;lit.vy v ....•• LighlDing Co..... c~ Saito ChiP-- .Tol!
being
""onerated
from
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playod. and ha«! thoo~h thoy t.md to avert
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anm
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defeat.. they were fol'Ced to gi'ftl 'WaT to the
~UM there ia DO ' ClPium in it\ Col. EVTe, who was hom in 1856, ....-as ed:tlcated
Detalled
&tUn.teo iiv",!" to p,.;;,. aad ' time, 01
at
Mari'borough,
and
in
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1877
,was
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mperio< tactics ¢ Reading by !leV"" goal.. to ODe.
Netlriag Harmful
stndent inte.preter at. Const.&ntinop~ He became all ,work IIDtruated to.... New ear. of evlJrY
Arebibaid. Chun:hill. and Barlbolomew .......
bn!y at back. and St.ewarl. , Maviu. and. ':h~iY"'.!.ight-;;;:ngmotPer should kno" how good Veno's VIC8-C""",,1 at. Van and acting CorisnI ot. Eruroum ~tiOil ....pli... FcmI,..,.. alwa1~li $.lock.
made a stubborn line of h.a.tves, R asti2, -::
c;.ugh Cure · is for·...-ohildten. Veno'8 in 1882. In J885 he WOIIt to ~ut
Vice, l?aalop .... Michelin 'TJftI ~jw in 5tock.
Wray, Andrews, and Lester made
the
kind or rougb or cold to ,which childl"!!n Corusul, and became Acting Conml~eral. a
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Jine, and · a fon:n.idtlble lot
and curee 80 qui ckly and so thoroughly position' he hold until 1890. when'he was ,,!,pointed
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;~ir:: ~ :
was A v~ onjoyable one.
over. E'"en whooping Consul al Damaocu..
In 1894 he ",turned to
pl......d with their """"J'!.ion
It suits children Beyrout .. Acting OMsuI·C'....,...,.t. .nd in 1)l96
j>fr.IDP'tDe.... R_1Ubh Cbatlr4s _d
sbown~ Tn ge.nera1 .
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in it, and beiing ...... appointOO Coi=J-General at c<>u.tantinople.
. ':.'I'~\
C1vJllty ~u~! ~'r
quite willingly, . Thia poot h. lIeId until his ...-........ in 1914.

tabto.

8 . S.A. Lady'. Cycle. £8 10.
Whitworth Gent'l Cye!•• £6.

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Bronchial Trouble

In Children.

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,ALDERSHOT coMMANi> v.

The Empir~. u.gut "_ll~.

BROAD. STREET.
READING.

a.n. wr1tII fOr FreelI.ncll
'CatalOpe;
IL ........ _11 •• Market
st...

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Rea.ding were eaeily too good for.rttib~.:C~';~~,~d; !J~~oh.:
!.com at AldmJ.ot on Wednesday. The
played & bustling game, whereaa the
D6VM' oombined wen. " After ten minutes
opon.d 'he IOOring for Reading, and UM ...
the ~ le'rel a. couple of minut:&!l la.t.tt
preU,
Wray and And~w. gnt throngh

shot:
~ain befar8 the i-ntervaJ.

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Coagh
Care
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remedy
for Cough.

and
Asthma, Bronchiti. '~asal
Difficult Breathing,' 1000u.
Congh a.nd other BronPri"",,: Is, 3d. and
m o re econom icaJ.

VendOr3

In the fIiII!.OODd ha;H '£he

Of

Wray, ~.o\.ndn:(Ws, Bailey , and Hast..ie
scored fu.rtJter goaJ5I. for Readiog, who won by

BLACKBOARDS

SELF· RAISING

Money Burn?

·FLOUR.

Me" ·Boards.

Filled

Kaleidoscopesa
Spr-TUBF.8,
eve.r.chaDging

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Have Stood the :Test, fot 73 Yean
t:..q..e,n 8oIleatiou. ~ PoaIibUo Pri-.
r-r ! it.Jt.oOVERS &I BEP..itRa.

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33. FRlAR STREEt, READING.
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ROYAL GR..'lIDIAR SCHOOL (IIE;NLEY) y,
UNIVERSITY OOIjLf;GE. READING.
Played on the Colleie gTOnnd at R~adin~ o:n
NOV8IIlbor 29th. th. 'School first. . I.... n. ..-ith
DI&!tel'!I. opposing {{nivenity College. The tam,

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•.o\st.ounding. :lre the pnces. ~13.i.n.ly marked OD
LO~NS.
article a.t H. Sun:oer" Broad-fItroeet.
Prices which convinced us tbat h~re at l~ (it, .
Repayable from 'l/· weekly.
out exceeding by one penny their intfmded
ttlL
our rea.ders ca.n purchase beautiful and
gifte, which. will be a. joy aDd a ' pt:ido to
Est&bliabed 30 Yea.rs.
lucky poosesoor. The Haw!... qtllJity whlch
EXCHANGE CHAMBERS,
Samuel inva.riably offers is mAde pouible at
price by the i=nsity of his bnsine ... tbe largest
St~t.
of ii. kind inl tho Emp~ For
yean H,
Samuel has epjoyed unbroken . prosperity, and
SECOlm MORTGAGES ARRANGED.
during these 71 yean be ha.s reoeiv'ed over t.wo
WANS GRANTED DAILY.
ltundnrd s.nd fifty thousaDd. testil'f'!9Dials from
lPR.OMPTLY AND PRIVATELY.
delighted purchase" allover the count..ry-a. conNO 'FEES.
POlU[S PREIll.
vincing proof of the muudnesa of H. Samllel'lI
TeIepboee No. 580.
quality. Thia. is not a.U. So anxious is H. Samuel
toO leave no doubt whatn6I" in the mind! of his
f ustomen as to the integttt.i and honesty of bis
busin ... methods thafll6 ia aamstomed t:o trade
by the foll owi ng unique method: every R!lrHOUSEHOLDER~
chaser of an H . Samuel ¢icle is allcnvEfd
month's fTee tria.l. It al- the e.nd of it. he has any
ca.U8e for dissatisfaction he can 'Mcha.n~8 it ffl" all yo,!" Promise to Pay we assist you wit"
have h~ purcbaee moneymunded in full, We are
also authorised bT Mr. Samuel to arutOunoo tha.t
to any reader unable to mne a. penonal aLIi, will
APPLY
be sent ,R . Samuel's magnifiobnt Christm .. Gif,
.Book on receipt of • post.canl wit.hout anv ch~rlt"
Daily Investmeht Corpora~on.
whato.-er. From tlUs hook on. '"\,,y .or~er. "ith
, 221. Oxford Road, . Reading• .
the same certainty of economy and satlsfactlon a.a
if ..,tnallY ' purehUing fn H. Samuel's Bho<,. We
stronglyadviM oor Teaders ~ make therr ftrst
call in their Chrisf.D)as altoPPLP,S ' round a.t iI.
~~s ~ "C»ST.
Satriuel~. in Broad-zt.reK.
U. CUlmJI. W'KERI'i" YOU ,ORRoW. I ....

£t Upiards.

pctl tors . took: the W?ODg oourse, and 80 no decision
w:r.s PolTlved :lot. The t'oRoWlng oom.p~4 Ute !u.u

OOl1n>e :.-

Time.
Hm.
Sees.
A. J, Pearse, A.A..C. . .. ....... ~. . 42
48
2 E. E. Jorda:n , Oookbam A.D ... , 42
54
5 lL lLbnning. .&.A,C. """"".,," 43 '
4'
4 E. It........ .&.A,C. """"",..: •• " 44
25
S E, Powck. Oooi:bam A.o. """ 44
52
Ei2'hti membera took p&-rt in the road !1lll C)ll
Tueeday evuning-a. ooune 0(. a.bocU eiiht. miles
~h ~ersluun, Sotmiog a.nd Woodley.
Tho so:'Ieo-mil& cross..coUIlt.ry Modica» will take
pb.oe tbie (Saturday) aIteriu)(xn, for whicb ' over
twenty entries ha'to been mceivoo.
The Junior SouI.h of Thames Cr<>os-Country
Cbampicm:s.hip @un-er and Berb) will I)e held &t
Weybridge on """"""'Y nan. wlten u." club hope
to; run two ~:A Will' &066 mtmbers who have
be!m notified ~o remember the trun J~ves
Readiug at 12.32 (South WeB"''''),
• ~J.... - . . the lolIo..me a..!ler_ to fiJdure
d:a.!d ; --Ja.ou.a.ry 3a-d: m~-t&a:m T~ at Blougb
with Slough A,C.• Wycainbo Phomllt R,.
Wcster.Ii 4 .. 0 .' a!ld CoOItha.IIl A.C. January lotJl:
lnt.er-ehlb nan l'f"ith Coakham A..C. at Readinu
, The -points tor the •• G. R. Jackaon" Cup"~il1
be DOW j(i'Yen for the no& held aD January 10th
""" not ,J""uary 5n!.
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MUD:bct'8' are again \.-ged ·to t.ke part iu ;tlle
in 'f'iew of the nea.r .pproach of the
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16, Bla.gra.ve

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Reading,

TDA.LL RESPECTABLE

MONEY.

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IfII!OOeY Ou' Pl.. foBowia« teraa :~10 LOAN repay £U"fur 111 moat!La.
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.e5O IpAN repaJ £10 fwt IS mo.iU.

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Of' . ANY, KIND

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any child e.\n pM&L 'So ~uilm
Price 4 gns.
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oro '!"lIB .-nrroa ~ TO ... Dlln!fG- 08Drf'D,
......ritAI j.Il.t:rietMt eoddnoe to tbe .l.cbzal :t.eaaenSir ,-Surely no per&On in Reading. would 8fXUS6 E.IUCl,I:; 42, PllSriJa Slteet, N....castl...... ,.,....
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Mr, L. E. Queleh or any of hia I""'Cti~" friend,
of disturbing a Coalition meeting., I
""The' disturbance on the 25th uJt. ai- the Town R1Y.TI:\iG'S POWDER.
RaJ I 'Was. the ~n4DeoiIs ~ption _of the k-:en REA'flNG'S POWDER.
... '" of mjilstloe und....whlch 1'!BlIY e.x-8enioo
, lraa ',
IOpatalloL
men to--<IlI1 lahour. crosIied by • sy.tem wlpch
. . . & ww)5....,.;a. reputatioa.
compol. t ......· to endure semi·.ta.rvation in a I?nd
'which t.hey have made fit and free for plntocra<;Y,
OA.PTAIN.
The interrupi;.ep were 10 every case 'e.l-SeI'VlOO pnVRN'l'8 DISRASE
merr.-&Dd in no. c:a.&e do they requjre correction
, It..,.nl~"'...-..I.
or ~mmeDt on ·tJte.ir· method., _PoliticaJ or ot.huwise, ~from the supporters of "Qnel~."
"'L
Pcas:sjbJy ~at gentJem.n". actlV].Res- on the
EX-SERVICE MEN'S UNION. Tribunal1eo.cl
!tim t.i) CODmde< '..m..u _iLled 0.0
.
I I
eriticise .. "hoolIgans" men w'hq ~ily rallied ~
to lloeir coIomo wilb!>ut &ppoar;,;g Wore Mr. L. E .
u., lirJl ..... taUn up ""d doWn the
.
being mad. by Lewin. T.ilfywhite.
. Tliixty ex-Bonioo . . -' h .... been plated into ~ch and his oollOoguM ~ ' to . :~"·d for
.
:nu~.
BJPIT.I:RII, PLIES
!'LlW.
LaI.er & MIll up by Ha..ker. """- . gajpedl.! ~_ ...,pJopnent duriiig \!I. P"'" wo uyo.
just before. the. whi!d.le
. E!X:-Ber.rice mm:t who c:an plti.,. an ~t' are pni-"
.., ·u ..." Jl.BBTI.B8, PLlBs ANJ) ~
aboto, but t.be )toalbeper
~ .. ~ bandemen, wOrt, will be found for
/ GEO~OLSON.
74. BleDh,.lm·rood. ~clinC'
.
6nished with lJte
"ho ha"" musica.l inclinatOon doofd
'C u£oI., lid-. 3d. &L. 1/_
of the CoIJet<o. .....
for .!roe
Baudm:aster
~ SUa, 1919.
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keen.... and good
lith
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Ref..... ; Sergt, R, p, Godwin (R,

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UMBRELLAS

of one .. ~inky .. little teapot..
end, CtUm j ug , 2 '11!. or willi

Q,M.s.J. ' U~Ol' (A,G ,S." Capt,' T~ B , W.II kinplyprdvided! by the Cook.am A.C., &ltd a eon(.~ , O , S l. Driver 1I0Tt0n (R,H.A,I. and C<rrpl
ccri !ol!o~ed..
following represcnt.ed t.he club:
Bell Imh Hu....,.),
' H. Manning,- 5. V" E:ggleto•• , :S. A, Leahy t;,
Reading: J, .o\.rcltihRld; T . Churchill, F. Bar· Koo.rse; W. T,J Wise; g. 'W't\ler.: W. A, Do.. ' and
thol...,ow; C, Stewart.. F, Movin J. Chorley· J, A. J , POIU'!IC, 'I'!l........ lt ~ .. ratberdisappoinlijlg,
as !Jwmg to -the . poor br3ll. the DlaJ()rlt.y of eo:mHutie, J. B.iley, J. Wrav, s. ~.\ndr~!I. and' H

Royal Gramm .. School; lloyd. ,mi. ; Mr. Taylor.
Oliver; Payt.6n, Mr. Be't"IUl. Boyd , rna.; :Mr.
A~ams, Batchelor, Ha.wker, 1Pa., Hawker, mi.,
King, ma..
Colle~. &rood E1...".; Chogwidde.; , RMO.
Cockrofl; SlDIpoon. Lewin, Vow:; Marley. Lilly·
white, Johnston. Cox, Punter.
The weather was just the n-verso of
it. was
when tlte team. met At Henley. The at."",;ph~
damp and cold. and the lilZht wu POOl".
Cotlege. ha.ving won the t.oa. elected to k ick with
the wind , Durin!; the tint. five minutes the play
wa.s chiefly in th6. middle of the fi eld, bu t .u1
.&ttaclr:: by the College gained them a oomu.
Shorlly after-w'wUs Lillywhite madtt a good run
through and c.......ly _red. Then the
ma.de ,a prolongec:! r.ttack, which was broken
bv a run up by H.'..WM. m&. , well suP'J>O,-ted
BeV&ll, Later. Mr. Adams ran up
and mr.de a splendid abot.. which C1i. gwidden
only j~st able to "Te, An at!.ad: by the College
WII3 followed by one hr tbe school. &Dd the _
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balf dosed ..nth one I;OaI in tho former's favour.
Play being r~ed. !* b~ att.ac}t was m-ade 1),.
~e, dunng wb:ic1i .BOyd, mJ., aved excelIT.
on the eehool &ttacked, passing
but 1h000ly afltrwanl. Punter took t.he
tho wing and &eDt it into the net. For

it ufe in a FIREPLACE

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R.A.C. HARRIERS.

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A1del'!lbot CoIII{II&nd: Cot-pl. Brown (R,A,O,C.Y;
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Q,M.S, Browu (Ax} ,S,). <;l,B-M,l, K..,5J. (A,G,S ,) ; ,
Lieut. Wro'h 18th Brill"de. RG,A ,I (capt,l. Corpl. ! The ' fixto.rE) lut S&turday was a.n intEr-team run
Slack (lot Manoh•• ter Rogt, l. Cm-p\. P""';"r (3'n! with OookbanHA.O. &to Oookham when t:ho6e who
Tea. wa,s
R . Fns.) ; L1t~.ot. Wat«m (28th Brigad e.. R.F .A.". ~cipat.ed . had a.n et1.1oyable 'timo.

XMAS· PUDDINGS and MINCE PIES
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when they attacl:ed the &booting. in {rant of goal
was poor.

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even"'Where.. every

and refuee..a11 sn~tutes.

Uommand t.>am practic.lly wen, to pietes. and

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