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ELE?biiN~A~; '\~O;OOLS;
~~~" XIAS RillS"
EadY.
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WIN,â¬i-I.~S.,'.:
'The ' public
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el.q)ent.&l'1.~~~~I';ti,.
due
pOur.e.,
t.o ' h.a.ve
£he'jrolf'n . ~"·'..;
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22, Frla~ st~!,'
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They
men eeek.ing an ea.dy
their. profound gratitu~e for
bill, in tile Hou,"" of
Wt'.re
<q~,
bf
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pla.yhl,-.6elda ,
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Tbiâ¢â¢ tatem.nt was mld$ by the ~.ior {Dr.
G 'S',',Aw..m) jnd M;'~ ,L, G, ' SutJ.oh (Chairml>n 11!!'I!J!oI. qU,,!~"'"
th~ 'IIUCll,tion Committ.ee) at tb. ODnU&~ dinper
01 th. ll<ioding Schoo!mo.teq· Aooci'ii~rlj in ·t~.
Cavotaru.m 'Bridge Ho!.el pn B.'urdoy,
,.
i>ropoeinll' t,ho ·to ... .'ot ~· The Moyor. Go:"'",,,,.
tion, a.nd Torvn of Reading," )1r.·'\V- JI .... ,.~ ⢠⢠'n·t,I ....·
~d· that; tJu.. t. WtlS not. a gathering of P"'fil""ro! r;~;i;~~~~:~:ir::. ,
are
TAo LiNd/all ~II StO'....;, ~
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THE MAYOS- & MR. L.'
ATSOKOOL~STER8'Dn~Nl~~
, & while the aelec:ti& i8 .o1arge at
,I ,
SOO~. -,
~...
,
'
at your '';;.ure. 'b. comfort
two
the groat
Children's
the ~~~~~~g1~g~~~~~
''''''Y'
.m~ri,.;u)'.
uponChor~r
ed*t,ion,
the otltnr wu that which .,.-ovided
f
.r ..,."I<>ri.
10r <he' ochoolmaoten
gvJeraJly in· their .declining ye&rs.
Mr. Da8edcn said his .mem..ory went ba.ck to
conajtioD of thinf' in the yee.c 1870, wben
Edu"'!tio9 Act
'- f2e\. lI<>op WoiJdIar
~, CI/ â¢â¢
-...;.... 1iI1- 1>0 11/,-,
0
tilat yeu
Will
Be..rier.
,
let, Solid Gold, with
Garntlt liet head, SOlo,
Double
d, with
Rllby aet erell, aD/.-
..
,
I
,.
( ....
m.yo",. >.no..- to reply .tanding bet....."
Mr, L . E. Qu.ICh; Mid he
co.,sidera,~le. diffidence .tanding .. he
aDd future Mayon. (La.ughter
". ."'. "'''h
let. Solid Gold. 'to/-.
18i:
4'J~
I .. Solid 'Gold:
.
"", Solid Gold, 25/ â¢â¢
⢠1I&t, ,Solid Gold.. 5,0/,"
~
pOI."
.>oel<.
lot. Solid Gold. fl/I.
iolid .Geld, 21/ â¢â¢
',,:<it7lfaltKir'-'~ol
passed. wd
drew colJ1:parison. thf)n and now _ ~
~
' In edllC~ional . 'l!atteill ~ i l!llid, Re.di~g hlld â¢
proud t;tcai-d behina it. Readi..ng oouJd Inot han
done btttc.r 1oha.ri in aeleCting aa ita chief citiz.~
~ man Who ha.d given of hi, best to all~vjate
Buff"erjng o( tho boy.- who in recent YE-an hMf ·
ju'it
through i.h.ir band., He could ..lilt{<
the' Mayor that he ·would have -the schooIDlalu;r"
or th.' to"w
.,~n~Jbe
JJlh,~iDnl!1d~h..i,m
. ,ritin &1J achOJil â¢â¢ ~b would
&:!o
tli. ruing ...gene.n.tion o.f
lP!eddblr RiDrt in eYer}'" .hape, liz. &ad
",..,ht ia
Set.- tn>. 5/1 up.
.~.
:;;;;,i;;~"fi;:~,
~â¢
~~::~~~~1~:~(~'
tht'ir first
meeting, and
were cni8.ting
pr-eoe9ents.
He
on the 'eStablishmen.t of -t.he
precedent. . .
the Mayol' · to dinner.
(L.ugllJ.cr:) "
.
When· .he ·u ndertookj · the ,Mayoralty he had. no
idM ol ,th. ' multiplicity 01 the duLi..
be hi., ;rhe .<her day h. r"""'''ed ..
C&Ilad«. The '\ ii:rilAlr had seen that
woirutn from Reading bad gone over
letter from ,
200 young
to Canada
CDe a.bout 5ft. 4in. in heigbt, .of meqium aize' l! ~d
~rsoos
a good cook. And he want..t!d Jan early ;reply.
(Laughter:)
II hi. dutie. w.... only to plMide ~ver the
Counci t "'c'
wiat wouId be ....y wough , T e 0,'hel
0 last
d"7'''~"8'
I'" ... .. , " ; ~er ⢠,";
under
d ' 79
~bo ~ n:eoMSAly.
"
otock1iJe beot
T W"
~ Of the !!\CSt
i ~ .craftsmeu i
sJhoenmit.h-.-_
'_"'_..;.1'
1L.'_ _
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7~'
"1;
⢠' ;
SflTuand ,
.. ~
In
,1D~;;~:.u'l~
laden witb , exsupport ."the vie w th~~ IlO1l~b;!,":Uto~ pe~IOrUJ plOilives, <and
"""troll,ed from ' tba shore,
would discourage LhrlJt..
Separa.nolll,"-a;Ucwa.nce5. to atto.ck our ships,
these nC!ver did. a.ny damâ¢â¢ d 37/6.
reooi.ved by &0 ru~ny and now bem: witbdra.wn. ~e, a.nd afforded good. .booting · practice for- our
ni~ht. (Laugbter &fld applau!0.)
mu.t, aot ~ ovedookod; but. other c&uaes ·also are o'\\-n vessels.
\Vith regard to the ! CorpoTR.tion, that.
n .a.t- work.,· In thl) present ye!\"r · ~ app lic'lnt" wertJ
AN ABANDONBD PRO~1ECT ..
,
bod
iL h
) 0
11
in r cot:ipt of somo fonn of p cxu·_.!"r.I!hefl ·and .this
Sir !Reginald thon gLLve a.n a.ccount or the preve ry_ ~ august
y.
aug ter,
no u sua.y ,is · not. a. I&Tgo number. F e we r ·t..P.nncanl8~ a.rC) meTl1... tried lo _·lead ts('.m . Yelt8lida.y bo d:fe them . . bers of Friendly Societi~;
tli*_ there were ZU. pa.rations for the proposed , la.udwg on the. )::S.e.Jgiau
evenWa.lly a.bandoned: ·u
WI!!
(Laughter.) . But he thou.ght that
c n the But -tho numbor of thOfie YJ...1:fo 1 pOesesfi I!I&Vln~ OOaJit. which
Sir
6choolma.st.etrs had to make anx nppes. to the appears to be increasing. Tb« lfi,UTC8:iS ·regards :t,rOOps 'wEore H&.Id up by !lhe Flanders mud.
COIpontion, they a lwa.ys r ecel\'cd the bhzhest dependa.nts aro Dotioca.bln. '1'lios\lo' depl!!Ildent upon Douglas B.a.il: gave his consent, provided the trQops
G ent' e- B ..ngle . Ring.
18ci. Solid Gb1c)~ 1M.
in
Belgium
and
Fla.nders
ren.cbed
Rowers.
They
eonsider&tioD that b ody could givClr them. (HE-ar r el a.t.iv~ 8J.1d fr ionds are ~ l this year (8 oompa.red
Set, Solid Gold, 25/·,
with fine Di&mODd, .. hear.)
.
with 101- in 1912~U, th e numbw; ;. ha.vln&: steadIly did not. reach Rculen, and the Dl~ f&11 tl::!orougb.
£4/10/0,
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The l..nding was to bave been somewhere nea:t'
1&., Solid liold.· 50/.-.
:rbe Council' ha.d had several important
dearOASed.
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As · the. SillPS could
' Set. Solid GtIId, ' lOt
before- them latel y. O~ was the auesti or" I . 'l The aUb-oomrdi~e f or ·!3~!>ar3.tiop allowanC08 Middlckerka a.nd Westen de.
.w.it.h 1ine OLond,
~&lari"'l1 o f thoeQ whose proud
in Nove.
r , 1914., lEi' now neanng the not reach within u;o ya.rds of the.. bea.cll, the ttoops
would h~ve been Ia.nded from a iipecia.lly de"8igned
'2/1~IO.
'
.to inatrllct · t.he riBing . genera.tiori.
of its W Tk.
A" will be ILDde rllt.ood, pier nropellcd by t.wo monitors lashed together.
clairila lor- "Separnion a.llowa.ntes bega.n to dimlmsh
recognised 1.ha.t sufilcient remuneration ha.d
The
;"holo operauQlJ.S would hav'e been covered b~
,f!"Om the ti.i:ne of the Grmis~ice, a.nd fal' more
Phot.os were ta.k.On from a.er<r.
boon giv.n ·to thoâ¢â¢ wl\o II> riclJ.ly d â¢â¢erved it,
.r.~idly after tm6 ciao. of 1918. In t~is ye': l~ a. smolee screen.
Another que.tion was .tb,~prpt"yin~ fielde,
ol.un. hPJ⢠⢠p", dealt WIth, Tbe latatt onky on pl&Ues of the beach. and hiah. and low w&ter
dotau was worked out. Tbe piar
WEl8 dec ided· a.t the llU!t Council meet1n.ll that the,.. ·the rcgiitCt~ "h.o"" t.hat the c1&i.J:ns con.idered by
s hould rent certa.ln· .new Jield 8 ror R eading schoo1. your LIIub-ocimmitU:8 purilli the" course of the w3i
the
moniton
lsomewbere
in ·WM
the
and every
preea.utio.n
l'8ct. Solid Gold, three . 18et .. Solid Gold, three
But it Wn3 n~ tnb intention o.f the Corpor&t~,on
.
.to. 5,619.
,
.. '
to ensure SOOTc.cy. No OCIle was ,·Jlowed to
Sa.ppbire Dou'blet. . It
., ~a&. t .... o . DiamoDciI,
to ,top there: They fully' ff.ali se<i that Readmg
.. All the -oriRina.1 Old Age Penllions ;Act WIUI .a.dthe ships. and &very letter was o~ ·a.nd
~wo Di&D101Uia, Sol-.
⢠60/·.
School did not rep~nt the whole of t.he cbUdren mit.tcdly.· R;ntativc. ame;ndm,onta hav6 becq m,INC
T&nks wero pract.iscd in clim·bUJIjt eim.i iar
being educated in Readinp: . As B' · m a.tter of from time to bimo by Act of PsrJjawwt a.od other- read.
obstacles to those the,. would rinooun ter in -U e
fact, it r epresented only a very ! ma.ll .part of them. wise. . Further lUDendments of a fa.r-rea.ching la.ndmg, and the troops were~ trained to run along
Tb", Co rr,r.u.ion were even no ..... h opmg to suppl.V eharaqt,.e.r aJrect.ing pensionon a.arl &la'o l~a.f '"POD,
h I
h 1 !ion oolJl.n'litLccs are under dis~ion at the th.:J pier. It was a. great disa.pPQ:intmeot to everyplaying elds 00 certain of tee omen tary Be uo ~ .1lr C:f.iont time. In April last the Clf&ncol'or of the body concerned when t.he j)l'ojeot )U. 1.haDdoned,
In tho town. (Appl.u.. ,)'
.
'.
Exchequor appointed . oommitlM wit!, .he follow- so to keep up tho moralo of the men .the att.a.ek
With rega.rd to the town or Rea.dmg, tLey ing terms of referonce: ''rtf coruider- I\nd report on t.ha Mo16 ot Zeabrugge wd the bloclu'lg of
lSd, Solid 0<>Id:"50/'.
lS.t, Solid Gold, 40/-.
ku£JW how difficult it was tQ ~a{t new ,ideas i
wb.a.t. a.lt.&ra.t.lions, it a.ny, as r c.ga.l'ds. ra.t.eJ. of pe.n~ harbour,e.nd the harbOur of Ostand W4L6 underFine Di&mODd. i
Three , DiAmond â¢.
old towns. (LlLugbter.) But "in the m·a.tt.er ':If sion or qualifioa.tion 'hould be made in the ·e xisting ta.ken. '!'bare ....... as no rea.l milita.ry or na.va.l object
We hold .. larJ;e ri.ock. of ab:tgle etone .nd
education Reading ha.d gone u fast and u . far ~ statutory" soheme o.f old a.~e pe.n.riaru; ~' The work. in ta:t.ia operation; it was done Simply .. 0 keep up
t.hree Boone Diamond, {jjpay Rin,. from
morale of .t.be. men .
any otb("c town of ita size . . It was .till going . of, th is committeo jg now completed. In ·due ooune
~O/- to· £12/10/0.
'
(rA.pp1&uso.l
.
the
Loca.l Pension COulmittce were invitetl
BLDCKlNG A liAR.SOUR, '
Mr. 'V. E. Simkinl'l, proposing t.he toMt
th e to
obs.c rvat.ions on certa.io J)(1"4lta 0QIllecturor e rnlained now diffioult it was· to
~ading EduMtion Committee l spoke- _ ct the
; l'.~ · ) .
,
0. ·buboUr eDtrltDOO &,g"a.in.t lIubIDa..rines
d ..'t..."'..... He ebow&:! on the aoreen .&n n.eroonooth administratiOll ,pecild ly~ noticea.hle i.D tb~
work' of-th"t ·body: . -.N-puDlic m.,n who WUl ⢠g~
f~~~:~:l<;:~~~~·⢠did
~of not Thw.lcil'k
holel, showing'
a.nd I!aid the,·
thatenormoUs
Enghsh
"1 . . . . .
ed\lo&tionalist WM a.
a.a&t to the communlLy..
P
rea.lly know wha.t air- atta.ck.
Diamond .__ . ,Orolll-oyar
Reading ha.d beR-n luc
in po~se83ing Huch men 1TI
DaiDty D iamotld
Dwikirk had been bombed incessa.ntly
Biel.
l.8C\.
:
mount,
the put, s.od wia still ucky to-d~. Thfl Rea4iD~
Cluster- R iDI. lact.
. ycArs, yet tho civililm. popu1a.t;ion had (0 ·
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"LI5/Q,
educa.t.ion au t bority had alw&ya DeeD chara.ctenJled
mou.t. £8/6/0,
·..to deal · With the, !!tares coming to tlla.t. port tor
Oth.,.. up to .1G/10/D.
i)y vis inn and a bility_ Th~ work had engaged
thC!J ....P en ~~on ,
the armias in Northern Fla.nders.
ilhistratioos
With Sa.pphire ,or
.. week ; ~ (2)
80me of Reading's belt pubhc men, The speaker
we ro a.lso given of tile dn.m.a.gc done by otlr she.lJa
Ruby contrâ¢â¢ £6110/.'
referred to Mr. Monck, Mr. Ridley, Mr. 'Collier. spe<lti ve o f inoome ;
~ . bomb6 to tho hlU"OOuTS and works a.t ~tend
â¢â¢ d £7115/0,
and Zeebrugge.
j
â¢
the p resent Mayor, and Mr. L . "O. Sutton. The,·, Jeothla,f .I~t!~" ~
r'
'I!he lootu.rer t.ht'.D passed on to the wort of tbe
b. SlLid, had all been chl1'Oc!.eri.oo by tha.!. obil ity th e
mine ftWoopers, depicting the oond,tiona a.nd dan·
aliow,"nO(ll; · of ,hi..,dly ~;~et~~'o~~~~f
and public ""int of which h. had _poken.
(b) the yearly va.luo·
I
get'S in which thc;t worked. They ha.d 8We[)t 1n
!.ir Simkin. went on \ to refer 1:.0 the pleMant
ta.ke.n ·-&8 bbe a.mount
'~el:~~;::i.
mTi;; ,three years for ...... Otsta.nce equ&l to twelve times
and 'kind relations which ba.d alwa.,s exi.!ted (3)
thot the 'quolifying
",
round the world. Sometimes 250 mile6 na.d to be
bvtween the committee and the teA~TI .j 1'ht! modification suggested
swept in a. day.
The mine field. were a1w:ays
l'i"e tlaltroUi Di~ Three Rubie.. or S.p~tern , offi:ei~l attitud e. he said, was un~n hwn in of· areat . importr.ncc.'
shifting, but tho, D'lQII,t .. unhealthy" a.r"u were
pane. &ad two Dia.-awadt, 18ct. mouat,
R ending. Tha Reading Education Committee war.
" A fe.w weaks ago the Loca.l P oIision Commlt- round the Goodwins and Beechy Head , Yet with
1I10nGl, lSct. meullt,
- '1811018.
eeoond to none. ' -in t.ha Icountry througb. tOOs t.hrou~hot1t the Kingdom were withdrawn all this, Ih'e m illiqn s ix hundred thousa.n,$ 501clle.r5
£4110/1.
f~m t.b,e Local Gove rnm ent Boa rd , a.n1 as from
wore tra.nsCerred '-cross the! Cha.o.nel withOut a
(Applau ... )
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,
Mr. L , G . SuttOn I )Vno wu r eceived With con- t.ho 1s t Ju,ly . 1919, p~~ undor 'the directi$)D of singlo cas ualty owing to the splendid work of th c
mine swoopers . He the.n dealt at length with ' the
tinuo us a.pplause, aaid h e found it d ifficu lt. kl r~ply \.he M!mistry of H ea.ltb.
8ubma.rinl!! rlanger, and explained hew theso pests
for 60 many, tor all the members ~f the c,?mmlt,ee
were met, giving il1ustr&tioDS of tho ll8e, and e.trcd
ware respcn5.ible fOf _ its work. lhe C~aJ.rm&n. (II
of depth oha.rges, .....bich, if they did. DOt .ctually
the ,Education r",mmltt.ee ought to be ~ ~hol e tIme
dlmarge .& sooma.ripe, yet destroyed the Derves of
post,]U8t 8.8 much a& ~at of . pri.n.cipaJ of l!ntvef'o
18et. ' Ruby or ,Sapthe arews by OClalsta.ot anxiety. The' cha.nces of a
lIity College. Elementary educatlon WAS ~lult as
phire ' Dounlet & two
Gec:n&n Nb~arin~ get.tiol: in and out .of tbe
impOrta.nt.foJ' higber ~ueation~. (Appla:uee.)
.,
Oba.ri.ocl
w&l'e only one in five. He ga.ve a. .iew of
.
,
"
Referrif\ ~ to t.he Fllbe:t .1 8tl1', ·Mr. -Sutton said
his chief of 6talf, Capt. Baring, holdme the fin of
An ex:traol'dinary genual
the comVlij..t6e ; meant to . do jt.a best) a.nd he
a thresher ehark. Thi$ fiSlh swims a.bout with the
believtd t,Q.Y would bE> baclred ~I' by.. th. Town
t ip of i ~ t..a.le just. above water, giviD&" it V@fY
m~cb ,~e a.ppeara.nco of t}(e periscope of · a slltJCouncil ond bv tho town. (Applau..,)
ma.rine. On more tha.n one OCCaiiOD the Vover
With ' regard to playing fi.ld,
oIeJQ\"I~U'J:
Jl'atrol had turned out in pursuit of one of these
acbooli1, they might very soen heR.r
I ::~;;;;;~~i~~'
fish....
, '
.J
9ci. Gold, Mt with
.1 least wonJd ha.vlJ its own
I.
~ ~Gold. 1/6.'
i be White J:)t.ou._
of neY( playing fi~lds lor
H .M.S. BROKE AND SWIl"l',
â¢
,5/-.
Tk~ there were tha dest.royera.
Sir Reginald
on hi, mind for BOntt.
spok
e
of
their
work
a.nd
the
dangers
they
enh ave to come, and
,
when tll~y
oountorool and OO!'lor ibed the f action ootweeD
did they sb.o\ll~ ~rve to
a schem'c.r
H.M.S. Broke a.nd Swift a.nd sl.x Germa.n destroyprovidin~ plovIDg field. lor elementory .chool,
e"'~·llust;ra.ting by diagram the lI!-~reuvring of
algc_ Be would · lik6 lo aoo. niM open pIn.cOI aU
lhe ' a.la. H e also ~howed the VikIng' and tbe
over the to...n. !tppmpri.t.ed· 10 th.t purpos.
. Nu a.n after ha.ving been respectively mined . LDd
(A'Dpl. u ... )
,.
-torpedoed.
The Zulu also had a.11 her bows blown
let. Soli. Gold, 12/6
Bet.
.,:'" The ~a.dintt Bcboolnftl.!'ters· AMociation I I " '"a
9/'
awa.y . 'l'-he r emains of ber l ~nd thoe.o of the NublLll
t.o 25/-. ,
proposed by Mr. Frank; \Vintet. who tlaid ~bat
wero joined to...·cther a.nd ca.Ued Lbe Zubia. 'iha
led, Solid Gold, SO/.SO/.tl)e ,ANOciation wu ' ootlmg Oht to do a l'E'61 plt~Qe
g"Uant a"dmiraF concluded by r emarkins that the
to £S/318.
'7ZIllln
thing was the difforence between ours~h"CS
of work in Ute educational life of the town .
and the enemy. Tho Germans were not. sailoI1l,'
, DURING THE , WAR.
they . b.,d no sell .tr"a.diti.on8, tJ:le ohiva.lry of the
The Pre.ident (Mr.. G. F . Ruasellr. replying, said
sea. ·w.u a closed. book to thl!!m. They oould not
/~-l''::-'
~
the
_Is..ssoci
a
lion
had
its
origin
in
n00t'8sity.
For
~..;..
I"·
....
~dent&nd
tna.t to win ba.ttles t}:ley roust · lQSe
IIOmeJ,ime the "ide& bad bee[] in the- minds of IIOme
lfhips; th erefore Ule, would run from ono of ·OUM!.
", ' . .;....
.,
aohoo1maat.6i& that itj- wo.uld be well for tat'lm to
' Y'c, on tho ot.her b&Qd,~ ba.d. a thousa.od years of
- ..
Ilea. traditions behind U8; we had · eJways been
meet t ogct.bft AI men , But· they never seeM.t'd
to. 1i,Kht for ~h. m"\ery of tb. 'eas, '1'",.
t.o put it in.'i(, act.io~until the men began to come
Oct. Gold, 1/8 to 25/-. Dct. Solid II<>ld, f5/rea.&On of our flea foUcce85. (Loud a.nd pro-hack. froto the wat'. During the. war tae womeD
18ct. Gold, 25/- io
.. 25/-.
appl&u8~.)
,
not
~
onl'y':
,
held
th.
fort,
but
'ca'Ptured
iO/-.
li~t. . Solid Gold,
MayOr' (Ald_ Martin) , proposed .. "Vote of
ex,..ugb"ter..> ' T.ijey' found. the.m~lve. faced
to 10/-.
tha leot.uror, a.nd said th&t, alt.er bearing
tJte 'Pf'Opo~idon. of equa.l pay .... w~ich wa.
e.very nava.l ma..n muat, he thought,
lu.tely unben~a.ble, 150 they bad to form &Il
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t.ion ot theil:: own.
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&nd ',aid
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·to
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Solid Oold. on.
Diol.moad 40j-. two
Diamonds, 55/- and
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70/-.
are MASTER
CRAFTSMEN. _ ,
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,day he had to driv& tht) Gouncir In a. motor us. . u . In regMd to ll),'e applica.tion, received -DJ your
He took the Qha.plain .with him
Rdmini~t.et' ·Connn)ttM., there .seems to be a.O . impl·Q"efnent in
the las~ !;Omforts , of reUgion to them .should it t.h.e Im-ea.U8 of tba cla.irhants·, .ua. ~ere:- 18 ltt.t"Je to
' 1M.
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The SRversmith's
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to ,(J'anadipn liuaba.nds: He wrote aSKing if be
(th. Moye r) could find , him a ,wif.. H. "'antea
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that would I' ~" I!II. \<,..,)I/
We are aJ:ways
Gold BOWLS, '
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CASIQtTS,.:
Bu~ alt'ht1Ugh thl!!Y we.nt {iom
Broad-lSttoot up to the Ca'tfrsham ..Heights and
back, he WM glad to see '80me of them there that
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,apecIal prbo ,
. ; ~ maldng.1n
STATUE'l'TES"
w.,
of
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Sl'IIELDS.
any metal·to a
MEDALS,
~deo!gn;_
w.as
8GppIy ~0118
I CUPS'" WATC1¢ll,
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.~d cs~ free.
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IF YOU
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YOUR ORDER.
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,Christm~s
Presents
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We haye ' ,a very choice collection of
\ Beautiful Umbrellas
Handsome Walking·Sticks
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As
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Specia1ists in Umb.ellas we cancentrate
an ' their manufacture and repai,. and by
employing skilled cr~ftsmen and impraved
machinery ' In our modern factory Jean give
·range of choice and 'value unsurpass,e~.;
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,K E~~N D,A·L.LS-,
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UmbreJia Specialists,
21, Broad Street, READINO.
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and " iti0~e ,an early visit ' af~ inspection,
canliderit, , .that these :useful articles will
eammend-th~~selves as Christmas Presents.
,BARCLAYS BANK LIMITED..
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body ,w... very ~~:cl:;~~:~f:~~:;
oRe ' ot
(gre.at
teachers
and
·the 1.1
man' it could o'oly be
the
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(Applauo\,)
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tbe point.
, EDUCATION AND SPORTS,
Education ahould not end "hoD children a/.tained
tho
of 14, but·ahould be
Sport mUl'
i1.. Olfn The
muot be
play, not a.a
but u
I ·p;~iii.';p,.. t~ They
to
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We hold a. lure a.nd vlrieet noOk _of -Loc1r:et.
&D idea. or
the ~ "'.luo.
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1l~.1 V.I ... lD. 9i:t. ' 0<>1d. Neeld'" froUl
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9/' upwardi. .
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Solid Gold LoDe Guua., from cal â¢â¢
(;<)ld Bra.oeleta, in c~rb, b."~), &ad ⢠,t.riet,
of pa.UerOI,· ffom - 3th
W&I
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a.od P eDd&Dta:. Thelle.iIl gin IOU
â¢
That
leilRlre "wQutd leadl' tnevit.ahI),:, iQ
filled -· leisure would load tho. working . maq w".""I ,II'.
h. 'jIugh,.
go.
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BOQ.OUGH aENCH;,
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BATURDAY.-Before lIr. F. B. :rufitt (in tbe
chaIr/,. Mr. H. M. Walljs, Mr. E. o. Parrer, Mr.
: _L. E. Quelch a.ud Mr: G_ R. :I.&ckBon.
DEFAUL'l;'ING MO'l'QRlB'l',
;Edwvd Rhodes, 01 83, · Pra.ed1traet. Pa.ddinlsummoracd. 1M f&.ilioC to keD,P the 'lear
lia-ht· 00 '"his motor. car prqp~ trImmed &nd
Iirbted , on Novellibel' . 22nd in Uioidon.l'Oad,
.
P .C.. Harm&n proved the cue, and ,be def6ll~
d""t 'Y". fined 100. -
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.ton,. ""
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fell'
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Hair Brushes in
Hand Mirrors,
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PUDDINGS
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a ' delicio'u s
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Sauce and adds to
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5.~d.
and 1!d.
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Solid 'Gold Jhj.....di;,.: BnooIel
:w.tch ....11 fitted with hl,h rr_: 15 jewoUod!
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lovor 1I10,emeoll. "/fl/D, W~&111eo1.
Beli.bl.
. Size Card frt,e upOn requiat.
Post Orders receive prOmpt ..;J _
. £ul a~ntion. . Mfte,- ~ in fulJ
if not appn-.e<l, _
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Oller
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re·
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There wm gTeat t.imte ~e&d i probleml whIch
would· .t t.hein think-iitl!; 8a they never · thougbfi
before, They , hlld to loco gr.. t ' d...ond. and
great
The .word, ]eisure . was
to
pJ&y'l grelllt;: part. in ,1.l>. I;"'" of
8horW hOUri "Would-' give
Solid 0011 Penaant.
aet with Real Pearl.
ud G~et c.ntre
10/;.
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tioll
Solid Gold 'Locket, ""'
Wit.b lteaJ Dla.acond,
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1-<.~ID'i:~.,., AP:PROVES
-,;.rw~ien'
Y~>.l~~ijil,\
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9f m'other's "choice,
it is . MellIn's FQ6d. Ear baby' loves,
and -,suits him,- w~ile
as dircct~; 'it .con,tains
gr6lwi,ng ~hil~!l'n~c~ 1
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