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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS.
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MR. Lt,OYD QEOI{GE.
SCOUTS , RAiL Y(
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:T"!."'S SURPRISING -It. w-rpt'lslcC' bow Ullar'
do aoatmJulate
ODe buy. Dew things COtl
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ROY:A.L VISITORS TO READING,
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~h. ~g.
1Wd D â¢â¢t.,ct BOl Scout..
atntt,.. aDd after to while thoy ar& put UJd~ 4
DOt ....nt tbem ll.D.1 more, but. they would ~ Auocla.t.lon on" a:·'sodiiJ tio&llClal ipottng, .. raJly
Il88ful to 8OJII"&OM, a12<l perhaps 10U ~1i
l,Cit .. wa.;, h d m Reading on Wedne.day Sir Robe~
~ pnce .!or .1;ltem A-aybow," an.a1L ~ Baaen :l!owelI,Jb,t,_Chief SCout, held ~ &D ~jon
1IM1l~ in Oar mlietnaneoUi «>lomDI would-> . -' 'jOli m the' P'orbfil'y after \\'hich an aftetnoon' ooncm.
..". little. and it would at ol}(:e put 1()Q iDtO touch; was held 111. t6e Town Hair, attended by PI'l""'"
with the ~p1e ",ho "';!llt'\jllSt. tbe eltt..u ot ari&ct.
yO'll 1\&" to IfCIU TryJ It; tlle bard cub 11 HttW Aline and ~he Eo.rl ~ .11.1/11.".. Tea ..........ed
) n the Coun .. 1 C~amlier, at\li m ~ ""enm, t.b....
tb.. .. UMlea ari:.lek.
was &Dother- ooncerl, at which the Y,.1*' (l)t
0fulN ALISM - Good openmg for ⢠WELL· G 8 Abram) ' Wl1J\'.l'reoent
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EDUOATED YOUTH to I..rn Jonmalioll1THE
P.RINCESS
ARRIVES
A,p1yEditOf, UObse"e~ " Office, ReadlDg'
Prm""". Altce and the EI1l'I of Atblone motored
.INDLY MENTION tbe name of t.ili. Paper over from Wmdior a.nd were recelved at tae Small
when replyill: tp Adnru.ementa 1. W_ Town Ibl1 ent"'.nce by tho bhyor (Dr G S
Cl'lhlmM.
Abram)J>n d. Mayore.., Mf J H Benyon (Lord
'-TERY FEW POTTT TRY HOUSES, but .bll some Lwuteriant.). and M1SS Ben)on, Co'ond Le!he
1I GARDEN LIGHT..s ID ltock Earlv lDspe"Uon Wlbon. D SO, AfP and Mrw 'V! I90n M!
adrlsed
.. Better Built" hilt ot P .:>rl..,ble Buildlng~ :Mar~ Jn H F Blltton (District Comml~s~oner) and
from Hawt.hoMl's, Wood BUlldlllg SpeClILWts, London 1otn. Sutton, "Ell' Robert Baden Pow",J1 (Chief
Works, Eut Street, R&a.dlng
S""l1t) and b" Adjutant, Colonel Chl ldoro, Mr
ILL the person ~ ho FOUND A 1'URSE on Waite, V R1Vfl" aud Mn RIven, and many
ot.hers
~
, P'rldlLf (yetd.erda.,) oonVa.lll1.ng 811l e.', kindly
The Royal rorty proceeded to tb. Coun«l
ret.urn to \\ldow , 22. IWay hm Street. Rcadlll(?
Cham b '1", o.nd t.he Earl of :Athlone 8Jld Sit Robert
~XTANTJi:Il 'respectable GlJl.L to look
baby InspeCted the guorp of honour Subsequ.ntly !tbe
l ' 'f fj.... ~ h o l Ca.rs ODe )u..st. ICl\.vmg s chool wou ld PrlDce6, and the Earl of AthlQne, o.ccompa.n led
do - Addr~ ::SO'" P . .. Observer ⢠Office Re-adlDg by thf4je whq recClvC\<l them, entered t.he Large
-UXrg
BRING
THB , RIGIlT
l'EOPl.B Town B a.ll to the st.rAIOS of the Nat.lOnal Ant.he m ,
Mr
" . TOGETHER -Wboo you w&nL to buy a.IlJ4 played on the or,gan bv Mt' E K Deacon
tblOg, .eU &nytblng, or exchange aD;rtbmg. wbeD. Martm Sutton's ltttle da.ughter prt>sentcd H R H
IOU "ant to fi nd a Iituatlon or II.n employee, at With Q. bouquet
Let ⢠Houae, adYCrt15e In the columlll of tbll
THE F.mADE
Jonrnal The three or four heec TOU IHen wtJ.1
NJl\8 hUJ)dred Scout;,.; l'e.l'fI lined up In tb~
be ,ca:aDed by Just the ~opli! you went to' rMdl'
The pC\I:/.1de Cirl.ended
peo'Dle VO"l .... ould illd dlf1iculty 10 ru.chtDC bl &at Forbury by two 0 dock
from tbe corner by St Laurence 8 Church to a epot
ot'be.r -,n.y
I
past the A! ze GQUN When the 1a.et t roop had
been InspecfiOO Su- Robert told Mr Sutton how
DEATH
pl(!ll.d.ed he was Wlt.h the brave show of SOOuts
BROWN -Ou Dceembl'r 11th, 1919 I\t. ⢠RiVet' 600 bclongm~ to Rea.dmg and dl st.nct. and three
mont" Pangoou:me. late Ma.]or Royal Berks hundred 'Volt Cubs, ho bad 8Mn ~'It IS a100
\ Re~tmen t, ago- 58, Tom beloved huB"hand - ol
gether ad~aljle" v;ere....hls words .. I have not
EhUL ~uctt.a. Funera.l Saturda.y, 13th, leavmg soon anythmg better ..
R~a.dini DI\ITacl:s a.t. 11 a m
Ser"loo at St
Th Chief Sqq,ut wu met. by a. spt'eIQI guard of
George s Church
hon our compMed of one re'pre~ntatLve from each
tlOOP to the dL8tf'lct, under the cbarge / 0f Scout·
mMt.ar J ABram Mr F W Marsh, the Secre
ta.ry of the As.!QCla.tlOn , WRJII mainly respons Ible
COL, WALSH RETIRES.
(or the p;;Lrade a rrangements which w~ carrIed
Oll,t. to the sattsfnctJOn of all Dunn$!: blS tour
MajOr (t.omp Lt -Col) W.I&h, who has been In round the rank. t he a t m...l w.. accompa.med by
G:lmma.nd of the Royal Bcr'ks D eoot at the J3 ..r· the Ch,ef Scout of Denmark .."d Mr A C P,
n.eIaJ, Rea.ding Since November, 1917, has bean'
ph.oed on the retired list on a.coount of a.ge, wlth Lunn
A SCOUTS' SING SONG
the rank of ucut ..colonel
After the InspectIon the Scoutts marched to the
Abbey Hall, wharo a Scouts' .. sIng-song' bad
beeo arra.,ged
Dm:jhg tho OOI1cert. the Ch,el
came round {rom the Town Ha.ll He timed
READING BOROUGH BENCH. Scout
h,. entTy on I.? the pl.tlonn at a moment when
a. t.ketch wa.a lxnng enacte.d, but the a.udlence ro!e
I'RIDAY -BafOr(~ Mit' G· W '''ebb (In t1e cb.lr), to their f~t, the pla.yers dropped a man With n
Mr 0. S Smith &lid Mr J Cat-ley
broken leg unCe'l"emoni,il\181v a whistle blew, abd
th~n pa.ndemonl'um broke. l00tSe Each boy yf'l lecl
UNMUZZLED DOGS
Three p col,lle were fmcd lOs for &lloW'me dop to hIS own pat¢;icul,.r patrol call, and .ccentuaUd It
. , ..bout Wlt.'OOut mtizzlcs 'l'h(ll defenda.ob fined by d omg hiS best to darnllge the Door WIth h18
'Wete
Alfred Ca.rr. of 9.1 S WlU\Bca. road. Auce sta.ve
ThiS uprpu uught ha.ve been gom~ on
1>ur.km. of 48 London street . and Wlnnle ~od ItLll .had not. Sooutroa.'\ter J A Dram reused hIM
ma.n. of 5, Talfour'd ...., enu~
ha.nd wlt.h a. peremptory J!'estu~ , when dm gave
place to &lIenee 10 t\ wonderful ma.nner Ba.vtng
iWdre6Sed the boV!. the Chief left the bmldlOg
a.IJl.ld another tumultuo'Os outburst or cheenng
The concert Itemo were bv the BI .. Coat School
ChOir, Patrol Lead"" Webb (St l,uke',), AS M
Goldmg (Englefiold) S M Cron,haw (Broad
8t"",t), the 3rd Berk. Troop, Soout E Tapley
(Oxford -Road) , the Trimty Troop, Scou~
J A BratO (TnUlty), and cho.rus songs by the
[By GEOFFREY DAWLISH,]
wbolo a.udlence
S coutmae.tera J A BT:un (TrInity) and ArnoJd
Jones (Ma.rlborough HO\Iso} were lD cha.rge
"C5D& of the Jll(I6t startling dlscl06urcs t.bat 1
A BRAVE SCOUT
caver r.emembtlr secUlg mad" LU a. pUbhc prlbt
At the afternoon -OOD~ the Ch â¢â¢f Scout also
appeaced. m & recen t .ISsue of " Forward,.' a GI&! gave 8 . tlmng &ddreo!ll, and presented Patrol
eow pa.per notoriouS for t.he Wildness of _ lS pObtlcal Lende-r Clement, 3rd B erkB Troop WIth !'I. medal
"113WS
The dISClosure 15 mado by Mr It&.auIa.y for S&vlng a boy from drowmn g m the Thames
:rd"a.cOona.1d who S &. )8
One t.h1.Og I ha"\ie been M:r \ Va.lter V Rt9l&t'a wu p~ted Wlt1b i\
.oJ.
told IS particularly diJqulclrmg
Some promment. SwastIka a.s a. token of gI'R.tlt.ude for hiS work
\n the Labour movement havo ta.ken It upon them· m the Scout ca.use m 1tesdmg
ThOfoC who contnbuted to the con~ were Mr
..elve5 to adVISe tho Ge rman Governmoot to Sign
"tho Tna t.) .. &rid pl odgcd t.hcm sehcs t bat t he Party Joseph Chootba.m, 'MI" Dorothy Sh~le. Master
1\ ould am ond 1t.
Th e pledge 6cems t{) 1111.\ C been S\dney BolilltlD~, Mra Wa.lt.er Wpard. Mr Owen
clrcula.ted hi on.dca.st 11\ G er\mLll y as t.h e Gove rn· Na... and Lady Wyndham
,
.nent. n &t.urn.lIy .,.; !Shod to iaku as much respon
Arter the conoe.rt the Roya l party proceeded to
&Lbilit.'i for I;lgnmg It. as It IlOSSlbly cou ld off Its the CouncIl Chamber, where they were enterta ined
.\\n IshouldcrS
Th o ;pledge \\tlS l\ ldcntly ,~ Iven a.t ten by the M a.yor a.nd MayoreM Here severnl
.It.ho!!t. due OOUSlde ra.t.lon of what. It. Jllea.nt
presentations w ere roa.de, !Dcludmg Mr Lunn'
A SERlOUS srru ~TfON
lDustrlct Scoutm"tt'r of R eadmit a.nd District
If the f ~ are as Mr Ma.cDona.Ld sl&tcs. a. very
Scout!' Ap~lQ.tlon) Mr B T" Pugh (treal!l
s e riOUS SIt.Ua.tIOIl IS prcdlc:.d.ed
So for os the p ub liC \lTerl Mr 'F W Manh (secretary), And }.Ir
⢠pe . . . , t.h e t.cnns upon \I:)lIch the P eace Treaty was V H RIver! Several or the a.rt18t~ were SInU'
bascd had Ute heal t.y sa.nct.ron of th e three great larly honoured mcll1d , n~ Mrr Walter Wy,ard
poli t.lcal pa.t tJes In the Sta.ic Trade UnIoniSts In
and Mast" Sydney BqultlDg
overwh e l.nun~ numbers pa.td for thel}'.. a.llcgla.nC~ to
~e Allied eause: With the ir hfc blOOd
Altnough
LEATING READING
the Labour Party, fOI r easOins best k.nowo t.o themThe Prmce6S a.nd Lord At.hlone left the To~n
\ClvBl\ wlt hdr-cw t bc lr 1')r'Qmment mcrnh crs from Ha.ll a.t 5 15 p m j6 catch a tra.1n tinted to pASS
pal"tl~pa.h:m In litle. n&.t.lona.l govc rnmcnt lasl y<lal'
t.hmugb R<ladlng . nt 523, fot' ",hlch s~C1al
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SECRET DIPLOMACY IN TaE
, LABOUR MOVEMENT.
;y
One of the mORt Vlva.cIOll!1, &Dd yet l~,tmct lve.
pila.ra.cte.r uet.chetl -m"u wntten of t.bt,Prim.e \!tn'i<;'
tor 11 to be,.Aound m Ib" November ...., ,'II tf1..
Ihe porIod of UIO war
What Mr Mao-
The nv~ing
corrcert ......1. . .
grot>l ""-co,,.,
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bra.nch refoTDleT and only 'secondly a behevcr tn
tr~lhonal pohtu;-.l m.ethods Tbe Ltheral of th~
AsqUltb type. thin" more of the m{¢hods uf
the.
refonp\t.ban or
reform Itself '
~m ng to the penod of the war, the wn~
.a-, that, but fur M.l' Lloyd George, the countM'
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'fVouJd h&v~ gone on re.gudmg the war as the busl
DCISS of the small profelllUonaJ clue. , Whl«h- Ifr, an
England at aU eVellt.ll. not O'9"er-bl~ WIth
braws, and the Trade UmODII!'m of the Wat' Offi.ea
would ha.ve l ost UIJ the war It}Vu 1a.r.J..Tv ?tit"
.... ""
Lloyd George'. dOing that th~ who1e mdustn&l
Dc-urn sung a.round the altar
THE MERRYMAKERS â¢
Oo TuCBday cverung a. fuLl,houso at Balmof{!
Hall testified 'to t.ho popu larity of ~r Sid
OC8.l\agban when ha presented h iS concert party,
~illch ,vtcludod ~ tbe folloW1Dg flrtlStts -'-ld16S
l O S
Eve yn Hunter, 8opra.no , Mr .c..rncst
unms,
barlOOne M'r Oco Snuth vm:liatlle enterta.inpr
}lr Harry Troteavcn vemtnloqu.ast.
l\esblt
conjuror a.nd ea.rd ma..nmulator, and Mt' Sld
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II
f
0 ~Ia~ba.n hlms f As a the 'let onners Werc
m "'form," a.od moroo\er a.re well known many
Â¥w Ethel Ca.rter
enoore8 were demanded
th
energy and profesSIonal abIhtyof the country were
e aCCOmpa.nl&
t
WllS
I
w...
eJ1h.ted for tho w,"mng of tbe
W;:hen he
CAMBERl.Ey,
want to the MInurt,rv 0( M.Unlt.tons be made t.he
.. W.,thout h.. fiery energy the
"Th. ~a,"g Oboer....'" can alway.- be had ever,
dopartlnen!..
Industrial PO"tIfer of Great '13ntam would nsver Friday ennmg from J Court and Son, Sunaay Ntnnagents, Camberl.y, delivered 10 Sa.ndbunt.
have beeD ham ...cd to the purpo .. 01 the war
\
ar-it WfM, notJung In hJS career 1& more .dnKra.bl~
CROWTHORNE.
Uian hill intense -entbuaur:sm at that t1me.'l
PERHAPS THE GREATEST WAR PREMIER
Tbe relatlona between Sir DougJ",s Hal.g ~lU1d "he
TY~R~:;~E~:~~~
There 15 much to he laid for
INPLUEN.cE
OF
the "orkjng-clus
ID~ PCTBHlt.eIIt.l,7
&Dd mOfit.
.t.t.e:ntion
&eem to c:J,:crcU!c
Pruno MlDioier .... hghtly Io>\.hed upon The
former oomudered th. Ja.tter &l!I "all amateur
meddler In mlll ...y ~te{J; "hli:h "~- "'"
understand but on !.~. m-eijta tho Im~lltur ... u.
nght .nd the prof~1 r.il~I'" wii! '!1'ro1l8 In
fa et, Mr J'!ovd Ge"",
bun u.. malfm~.
or a. greater soldier' tha.n anyone eQPsed on~ .ltber
Side, WIth tb~ pos.!lbl. exceptions 9f F~ and
Ludendorft Born uQcJ,er oj:ber eoeaal conditloD',
be might well ha;~ been in t.g.e A:rmy r Ul th,t
CMe, the BritIsh Anny wopJi;f hATe thrown' up
,-
,,_'!:'i1l
another MarlboTough Whl10 the domlDant etctlon or the Wa.r Offioe Counc1ls oould tblllK or
no~hlng but the ob.,lot& plan of a. separate
Bntllm cnmp&lgn 1D Belgmm he 't"CMIe to t.he
conceptIOn of a smgle united c:ommlLDd. not only JD
Franoo. but on the whoJe of the. Western Front,
and 6nAily ~ncoeeded 10 ImJlO61Og ,t upon hll
adVlfJers
He had the g'lit of atrateglC aecond
Sliht How much of hIS poltey WM hiS own InVen
tlOn a.n d h oW" much was bor.rowe¥from" ~s III
not yet known. nor d oes It greatly 'Q1att.er. It
18 nea.r1y ns grea.t and aa rare a g1lt t.o reeog~ ..
t.ruth as lt la pI'e8eoted as to discover tt :.J n
doubtedly, ,.hen dedu otlon baa ' b<:en m&de o~
Mr Lloyd George's faulh, QO W11l go po'Wn
hIstory ... p~rh"P' tho greate.t or lliitiJh wat
Prelruen
Cl:a.tham had dommated Bfltll!h
for more thn.n a -eentut':y and n. haU, and
Jtlr Lloyd GeQ.nre waa the first ~nce h i! tune who
oou1d draw bls bow "
I1trnte~
LABOUR PROBLEMS
With reference to the cI~ms of J.Jab..our, and
eSpecially that of the nune.r.a for nahOD~JIa.tl0n ,
Alr Sldebotha~s VIeW .. IS tb&t no !lngle part:'ij:
h .. POW", enough to ",Ive theflO l>robl~t'D~; otll)
a. ooalitlon call a.vert & penod --0£ rlnfe which.p11i)t
nfhct IDca.1et1.lable permanent IDJury on .Bl'ltajn
'Only Mr Llo~d Geor~., who 'hM fi lleQ the
pOlij.lcal stage for rpore t.h.1LO ten yMl"'I ,"nee tht
dea.t.h of Ca.mpbell=Banmrm.n haa ~n",hllV and
power enough to avert ana.rth., ana rest.ore dI lle!
phne, but any ooahtlon to bo e«ectu~l tD ~ee
mutt haft! one mmd amf one ~IICY"
&Iter·
nat.lveIJ before the PrIm~ Mlnllt.er are
~he loundlO~ of , new Tory democ5l1<lY
hefore hIm; fof
Sooialiats
The fifth meet 109 of t.he Gen.era.l Committee
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ES£Anr rSIlED 1820
IThe tratns passed
l1E.SSRS
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AUC'l'IONr:EH S
1'.~T"rE
UNIl
AND 1l0USE
VA LU.E1lS AN D
'nL:6,Ul!' VE ~ 'U££1
lelepbone 450
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bv numerous frl cnds meludoq wa.r relICS and
pJ(~tUtefi, and were well worth a VISlt
CapItal
mneert.6 a.r>'a.'Qgcd by Ml'S H B Hall, were gIven
at lO"'rv.l. durmg Ihe .veDmg
RURI " DECANAL CONFERENCE â¢
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shllhng wa3"' won by MISS M M he&th
III
readmg Dt!CCSSary':l' W(l8 the subJect of a. papet
l'cad by Mi W H Goss, a.nd I)royed of grr";&t mtct"C'St The commltlee w&S re-eleet.cd with 1\ ~('''
aCldltJonal names
Mrs BrownlJl;f remal~ prest
dC'llt WIt." Mrs G<Klsal Vlce-t).Tcsldent, '..111 MI6
Hopgood undcI takc.s the du.tu~ of s~eretary
"
FOUR OF THE BEST RECORDS
FOR CHRISTMAS.
t F,dgety
RUSSIan
the Rev
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From Bran Pie,
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MUIB
READING
HOUSEHOLD REMOVA
WAREHOUSING,
G.W.R
PASSI!lNGER TICKETS JSSUED
OFFICES
ToJepl:.one 995
STANER
AUCTIONPlER SURVEYOR
ESTATE
BJIOAD"n
BUILDINGS, ISTATI:O
READING.
'l?botle No 683
MESSRS, ROBT,
AND
3/.
924
Ip
!!,ndel The V,nage Black-
COUNTY DEP OS I
JQ"
AUCTIONEERS VALUERS
â¢
(The Ma.yfalr Dance Orcbeatra)
B th C
F
for / AYS ek' am " Ire Jl Co\um\naF 1009 6/t:.
D
~ meelmg of the Ru,,!Deca.q.1 CODference
tha Deancry of Sonmng was held at All SomLs
Tho Hon
feet
ROYAL
L..~ND
.ND
n oUSE
8, STATION 4 PPllO t Cli
anrl
"ruLgAX,' LOWF:R GORJJO~
CA:.tB!:"lLEY
Hours9am to6pm
Beatrice Lille, eto
lW
3354
3;·
Wa.E.
BIltTHS, MARRIAGES,
.. n
-,
aIlI)OUnotmc:nt. ror thl. <:oj utDn
t!ca~cd by U.L fl hamel aDd au"hl!..a
IIJ.IJdlD. tilt! sa...
5I!RTfI,S
Deef'm"<!'=r l'th
I ... wrf'Il CC B"..rks to
Salmon, ta LC 1 t.
' ~::~~'~n';!a ron
_.
BARNES & AVIS Ltd
5 & 7,. Duke Street. RE'DING.
M. J. FISHER,
188. KING'S
a..
~O.tD. READING,
Chl'istmas' Gi.fts
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.,-----,--'E2'"E AND D~N~~EN.
Be....
THE SONNING COM,\lON !toms
A pa.l'I!b )DootlOg was held at SonDtng Common
Ha.1J, QIl Wednesday. to cOl1.SldEII' the st.ate .or the
roa.dl'l ID the Sonnmg Common area and to deCide
wbat .steps should be taken to bve, If posSlble,
\boir bad condItion remedied
Mr John Pound (Chanm&D of tb.e Parish
Co,nDcil) WM m the ehcur, and a. large number of
't&l'\lchl.t ~.l<cto,.. were present, mcludlDg M...,.
.t
.c
gcnLlom... ,,~r6~\1 known at th.., D.... ry
C9nforence a.tld obber church meetings, nnd werc
a.1waXS roady to act tho p. rt of tnonds 'Ihe 103s
t~ the D eanery, and e8p~Ia.Uy to the town ot
'iloklDg!tam, ..... m~PJ~,ble
The conference
felt vary oeep " sympa.thy Wlt<h tbelr WIVes and
rola:tivC6 1D their t.remendous loss . also WJtb ... .thc
,.
JAMES COLLI N S,
I
WHITLEY _ TRAM
TERMINUS.
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I MONET ADVANCED to any Uloo., on Ph.~
t . J.v;el, Artlclel of Vertu .nd ner,. rieaorlp'
~....
I
bon or V.lu.bl~ and ,o...,tlbl. Prop.rty
\. Fire Proof Room for all Plate and Jf!wel nt'po~'I.
Rkctor &nd «;ongrt;gatlOn of All SaWlt.s m the lOSS
which tho parlsb had SIlSt.lW1cd
Three na..mea came before the m eeting Mr 1.:
Hunt, PI:OPQSed1 by lfr Goddard a.nd seconded by
Mr SIt ⢠."." H .Ildmtr.) Eusla.. (M r' BrodIe .np
Jr[, Man.), and.
M,
FOREIGN MONEY CHANGED
OVI"ICB
PruvAn DOOR E!\TR.A ~C.o:
I'JUVA.n
G- 0 0 D A-C
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A -T Scott (lli Dc Vltre
1AM'S BUTrSI READlNG
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a.nd Mr: P PDilbnck)
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[EsTABtJSnen s PAWN'B_RO"""_& S!L~~T]J_ l R.~2 ~
Mr Bunt and Admlnl Eusta.ce wcre duly elected
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B~L QUE&TtONb
{Cooke '1"" A Jiia~ion onAND
.. H The Chur ch and EQ~a.1 Quee<t1~ .. ~ was.. openOci by tbe Rev C l~lghhnga~
whO eave &1l &hIe If'Mu.a:.e of tho repor.t ll:iSUed or f 71 ..)
th" .AJ.C6bisHop's fifth mqutll' Ijnto - .. The RelatlOll I
of "'C)lr"tla.ihtx rt,p .. tpd.ustrl8J. Proolems
Mt
,Gun.to.\
Ada.ms W
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ClttiR-6li·
" FYNVG,JiA,
NfghtingoJ. okeloned th~ chIef matter.. or mquJl,l'
&Qd repot t and ga\re a very clear .dCll of Wo
""'1* of t~e oomtnlt.teojl work
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abire
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Artist and Dress Designer.
VALUABLE ADVICE.
MAKB
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~
fkrit.,..hiah
,!>pu. ..
ore tltooO""~ by' Mr
00ti0rDei' of
lfurat.. while :Mr: HOl"fIe (W'~~) ~ ILIld
t'
Jon.. (T..yfood) ran !rim cloe. -'
VIIG'~plee ttla.de a cooc! show. .Ah .',~.~~d
(Parloy) OO>rrylng oIr-,,",mler boooUn.
monds (Ca.YCI'Sbam) ~~ a line oO)JI!FfJc:m."ot
AI~Ib", thoro '"'"' 000 ..,tru~ ~ At ~
IaI.or """" 1"'''''" "oro
-naed..
J!OUI? OWN ' C;LOTffBS.
Enqwn.. In'litod
I
~ aplepdi:4,ly dUnn':, the ....ar
Thoda~ Clrr,.tmu .how
..t tho o..tt)e" Maft"et. OIl
dane ~ U\eatlm'l.ble I Cl'viea by t,c,cllint the 'World tb., Parhl.'
tbe.titI '\vere nothmg but deca.deot Chinea.e lOUhouael ..
,
Mr Joha" Maclean \..- A:w.y Wltb oyerythiQ,,...!.on. WIU]' the qUI War 01
..
M'r 0 T Cramp .. (4Q1t.al me~J. ea.p-fHIl
and k CW' lt-all "
' \ -r~
Th"e me.n bo .... t that tb 6y
lCa.den, and, week by
Mr Tom MaIm
nesday
Tho Toom was tMst.ctulLy &N&Il~cd .... IL-I<.
st.alls o[jj,. and the proeoedlngs..,. WOrD very kindly
opened by MIS.s Tatham 'rh"ft st.a lls were capabf\f
ma.n Ioged by the f ollowmg - Pla.m lI:nd fancy
needlewOlk, Mrs MoorQock Mrs Blu.k c, Mrs U
Bra.n t a.nd Mt'S Pla.yer. Sowers MISS C-ordl!Ty
"whIte elol)hant ' !1itall, Mlssl!S Blake and Kedgc
books, Mr H GrIffith
refreshments, Mr~ Med
calf, 8.SSlsl.cd by Mrs H Butler Mrs l1arman and
MlSSe8 Calger (2) D ecn, e~ t,.; R.ke wo gbt guessmg
Mt'S Ha.rma.n , h~p-ln MISS D. Salo ..... lld '''Mr J""
Marks bnn ple Miss Tyso~ :\ ea'O lla.l collcctloo
of sO\I\enlrs heId tn one .of the ante rooms \J"as m
cha.r.re of Mr Harmon The CX hlblts kmdlv lent
were «1>0 present
AppI.. ~ a t.d,,", 01 the
wnp1& ut.lcrancea th.t they h avo ma.do r ccent.ly
~ !U:'.r Robert Wilhams j"' Tho people ,..ho' were
fla11t'ing m.. th~ be.t. &nd mOlit l ctreet.ive manner
lor the. ~f-detqmLOa.t.lan of Ip;lan.d "ere tbe
... ltod Guardl of "RU6lla tl
.
'I(, ,
\
QJil_ ;
1r01112' 00 ever smo& la.st. June
)fr. Biodie. tHougbt' that "0p00ll had <ome .lor
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wit)un view of some houses fronLing the lIne'
A tady ga1lO eVldenco &8 t-o the a.nnoyancc B..')d
said that OD Decomber 8t.h two ro1lccmc'u "'ere
ooncca1ed m hGr garden , when the IIJU10)a.ncc wu
repc,ted , and they .. toPbed th(;; tram
PC's WeaOO &od B~dingfte1rl said ~hf'v ""I)re
concealed m tho garden of the la.st ~ It.ne!;! anci
saw tho lDdeccncy They Id.opoed the (,1 atn hj 1
pr6-arranged "SIgnal Prl!~oner JUmped out. a.nd t.tel
.rrestcd hIm Hl!o cJotbOl!lo wM'e dl~lINra.n ,Ci"l
D S Ives. of thl3 S E R. said he wa.a tn,vellln'"
on Ute tra1n,~ M h o bad on ma.ny occa.elOI~ rOCllllt.t:
In oonsoquCl\ce of compl&mta:
When tbl' trJrt'l
s!fppcd he "'w", (1I\M(tiltl:ijt~o/d.s dcscrtbcd hy
tlie pohce w.tncsscs t1isollcr was the mau a.n<i
b o "'ad bceD In a. oomoa.1 t.mcnt alon~
Pnsone l ulled n1lmGl'OUS ,,,It.nI!SSQ to Dro~r. tl1.t
he was .Qot tbe man who had .(Qt1lPultecl thc oft(>,nco
d .. ~ . ... \~ equal p~m~tUo!
women Wltb...men "'&I\d oontellded that WOI:JlJ:m-~.~~
OOl~ .m..Ml ou~ of .t&."6U' Jarlt. Moo wbo ui4 SeTVeq
In t he W8.J;' oug~t 'not 10 be\ ()~ by womeii'
the
but
,l
wha.t 11 and what will be their
WIth.
x..abOrltos l.1'..6ldc Wcstmmster? You ma.T Judge of
tb8ll' t sonsD of resPQflsl b lllty by the followJUg
TCZUencc,
one ci\lI
1t.cs
the e.d.·remlSu,
"'
A m"",""
w ert)
etc
VaJuel'l spptoTed by tbo Hoard
.~<t "~rq for tbQ Hcde.mpt.lGu or
rne~t .. of Tit.hel
FnUn ~TUEET CIlAlIBEHS
3;'
W
SOUT~E~R_N_LEA~,E : '
rot.uMlOO to
r.Jt)Y'CSoCIlt tho ~ WOt ken
me:n who
'tty', . AuoboD'. Va)u .. llonl
EXb"lslor, Re!ldlng,"
pa.nsb. room tm Saturda.y
The Rural Dca.n (the
R<?v Oa.non G F Cole[,ldge) O'),tCSH.lcd, nnd thcre
WAR MEMORIAL
F R Stannud, A E Mas\.-e.ll, E
H ' Selbv,
H Stapleton,.Ii J
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l:~::~,;:~
E
Parsotlli t.be .... ~vs H .. M WaJ tcr, P H Ditch
smlth doub1e-slded f
lOner
held In Crowthorna School. on Fnda.y In la st field, J C F 'Vlmbe.rle) , J A Anderson F F
Fodells'
Prize
Bs.nd
Long, £gerton Corficld
C
week, the Rev W H Wn ght bemg 10 the ehau Ponruddock, B
~be chIef busmess of tbe me(4.mg wa& to dlscu ss Nightmga.lo....@oud A P C&rr (sccret.a.ry to thc t;on
Egypt, I am ca\[;n g }
forencc)
Uymon
present
mcluded
Genera.l
tIiO~f't\\aiiftc 01 (~ddl for the MemorIal
Mr t
Slafford.
Mcsstt!i
NclsoD,
Bayncs,
G
l'hllbrltk.
H.
Slmmol}l (Treaat1r!ir) wa~ 10 fav our of appeahng
Dodgo' W Bodle, T W Hawkllls }<' W T?°Kingdon;1 WIthIn Zono 1915
far f~.d~ â¢â¢ """n Ii. poI!1\1bl., and suggested c.ren H
Bylcs. G Provms, F Wllha.ms L La.kc, W La.ng1~lng & l!Ihorl prmted letter
A house-to ~ouse Icy T B Perks F Pancm.s, G J Brodie, J:i If
your eyes
ooltai-Ion could then be made, Ot' 8llbsenbers could E\'ans, D F Den,s De Vtt.re, H La.ngma.n, 0 A
Afr Harold Wilde
If. prefEIlTed J ~d thelr contributIOns direct to the J GoodaTd T Hunt a.nd H J Sh a.r~
'l'roosurer A ema.ll sub eomuuttee: was appom1ied
After pra.yC1: offerod by the Ch alrma.n, a.nd the
to draw up Ute ap,peal The Commlt.t.e6 gratefully reading and cOnfirma.t~on of tbe m.Inutes of th e
""""llted Mr Jack""" ofler to act as Arch,tect Jut meetiJlg ~beld lll. Ma.y) t.he Chalrma.n spoke
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Mr Wl1ght ~ntted that he wa.s shortly leavmg of tito dlfIiClk]t.1E~8 of a.rra.ngmg the conference da.tc,
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the ne.tgbbonrhQoo He would be obhged 1.0 rea1gn and 8&ld that the sma.ll a.ttendance wa.s d4e to {L
the offiCI) of Chamnan Mr Kmght proposed a I...~o moetmg al Reading of church school man
age.rs and teachers
Bc t.hA.nked those present.
t\
vote of thanks to Mr Wnght, Wlshmg him every for
thoU' at.tOl1.ila.ncc
happtness In h1lS n ew SlIrroundmgs
M1' I
'Phone
911,
DEANERY FIN !\.NCE
Slmmons second<'d Mr Knlght's proposa.l, which
Tho RuruJ Dca.n sa id they must be prepared fdr
WM hea.rtlly carrJed
a. very 1801 ge lncroaSO In t be diocesan quota
Thc
tot.a.l a.mou.nt requ1rcd for tillS yca.r Wa.!> £87!)(J
To ra.lso that amOUJJt would rcqUlro ac Jncrcase
GRAND EVENING CONCERT
Under the aUSPJ ces ef the loca.l branch of t lie m parochla.l contdbut.ions ot 72 p C I cent C'iT1 last
yC&r
s quota.,
Tho Dlocesa.n ConterllnC6 deCldcd
&-.gr:md e,?mng concert llas held 1lI
t.q. ask for an !Derease 01 50 per cent
The Arch
OddfeJlo ....' Hall, on December 3rd The BuH De&nery
amount. of £2 012 would be l{lcre~e:d to
WM crowded
The programme was a. long and £3,019 Tho Deanery of Sonnmg would be req.lmed MOTORS. CYCLES AND ACCESSORIES,
'\ at'led one. the first half bemg undl!rt.akcn bv thc to ra.lso £345 mstcad of £:230 Exncnscs aud need s
Repairs of every IIC5CrlpUoo,
Junior mmnoors fhe songs and ChOntSC8 and the of the Dioceso were oontmua.lly mcr ~aS tng although
Machloe5 Bought, Sold or Exchanged,
recrtabons, etc , were exceedingly ~ood, an d were the !ot.rlcUst economy WM practised. H o reforred
ervcdly enoored
Th. duct .nd chorus LIly to the loya.l W&y\ U1 WhICh each parish hnd"trtcd
and Roses It was "erv pretty, and t6e SlIIglng to rIse to rt& resDo~tblhty In the matter of the
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good, and WaJJ 'weB recel'\"(' d The paren·&: dloeesa.n quota
Tbe Rev B' Long ra.i.sed the qUC6tlon J£ m"kmg
PLEASING AND USEFUL
chtldren desenre grea.t prlUse for the great
taken WIth the chtldren s dre ssc~ :?tIL!s proVlSlQO for the paymooL o( the conference ex FANCY LINENS, Duchc-as Se~. Trny and Tel\~
It was not. rlKh't ~a.t thc .Rural Dea.n
cloths. Nightdress C&JIeB. Cr3.8"h,-cov~ fOI
aworder JD her t'eC1tatlOn , .. The HIS!;hw.y- penSC8
have tQ bea.r th~)Jl ....
C h
d T
~ --p
T
ma.n," falll,.. brought down the house The pro· shonk!
The Re ,; P H DltchfiCIA: ~e of he wav In
us lona an
ell. """",,,les, ~ .... l.D.O
opa, etc â¢
,:rrnmme .eone1usJod With a. sketch .. Wanted a whldb. other dea.nencs met ~uch e;tpcnses oy coHec
traced. or rendy fur usc
Wile I I ?It' John Crees , as It Felix "Fllmbleton. t10'1 a.t tho cOnference It!olf
,
PURSES, Solid Leather, Suede amISh,
E8q,' was the heart and 80u1 or the piece, Ilnd
A. resolutIOn that the questIOn [be coDSldered at
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1 61, 1/~H 3 II I p,
Mr Leonu Ta.nner as H Nathan Slyboots," WIlS the next meeting of the oonferenee .... as earnod
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very well SUIted to the charact.er The chara.ctefl\ 'LA.y ' MEMBERS
DIOCl!.'SAN CONFEllEN6E VICKERS SEWING MACHINES,
were well susta.med throug}.wut, a,nd wh(1ll the
~"'R to the electIOn of t .. o lay 'l'enillers
Entirely Bntls/l £6 6 0
dJrtam fell the whole of the perfonners were loudlv to t.ho dl~a.n oonfaronce m pls.ce of the Jate
ltpplauded The ' "m ' 01 £,3 5, 7d h~ . been Ml\ H C M'Ylne &lid MT H A Hammond i tbo
fonvarded to St Dnnsta.n's Ho~l for the Blmd
Ch&ll'1)'l&n lli8.1d llo 10Itas w.t.h the deepest ,cgret be
liiid heard tb&t "It s"",,,,, Wokocgham, had
â¢
s uJl'ored the ~ rcJl.t l~ 01 tbOlr two churcbwlirdens
"$ '../I
\0 a. na.rt.,. "hieh ..t aomo\ tl.me or
⢠00 ' govern the muntry. I noticc, ho.we"".
~ Ma(JDona.1d uses the term f' Labour moYe~
Tlc:nt " thus trying. to lnt.rtltJuce .. dJstmctlOll whtch
ls no't. apparent to the man 10 Lbo f treetl, who
./ thma or e,; Ofy ma.n wbo sp<;.a'ka on ;,;aoour platrcnna && bolowLllg to the Labour Party
~THE
for
T~logl!ams~"
⢠...
Â¥llI!oRmNCED an-d--l" th. Yao:lgemeulo
D~ "'I(,prr' ~'"
tb.~ ()OUechoQ oc. RC'ut. and I a.bes,
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"'" blow thai M, MaoDonaJd haa
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SURVEYORS V
ABBI:IJl.AIOns Et.O
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FOOTBALL:-LATEST.
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"fudj
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.Mr lh,cJ)onald go furtll& &'rid na.me tho l.rornm~t
..en In the La.bour mo\ ott:lent ",hom b o. reporU
M h.vmJt t.rl':.d lO t- rob US of ,1CWry
If.. ·prOQ{s
a.ro not. (ortbooming, what are we to thmk"? Ttle
⢠~low a.t II the movE'mect " 's"'damaglng, u I think.
\,eyond r epsu . a.nd BUch oonfidQuc:e a.s some port1Q1l&
..f the eloctora.t.e rr";p06e 10 t.ho .Labour Party m~t
rem&Ul very badly shaken
Labour mea ibera or I'arha.ment
II Save us from oUr fnends ," In faee
\~
,?D of the most VIoJent bal1l'1torms (a.cco~f.med
by thuodel" and hg htmng)\ ever expcfle;,ced In
ReadU>J! .... U.al 0 Batl1rda~ , moI'Ulng DY, w.h.ep
II
Don ..kl sa.ys he ba.s been told conJures up '" plcturo
~f ' secret dmIomaey It whICh goes far beyoDd t,hle Th. W.~. Co.oert Pa"'.!', who 'I'pear~ 10 Read,
109 for the flrtt; time, i were rcspon6lbl. for tae
wtldest accusa.t.ron tbat Soclahst.! ha.ve ever
greater part. 01 Ute programme, t.. tbe. ml\cb .'H16ed F«e4{o Office
4'
N Al>ffiS WANTED
Now tho 1SSUO to .. pl&lD man 1& almolC
Let
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.. Altonll. Mo~JIil,y " . It .1-'" fro1j'l lli. ~\t IW~ ';;PlI;f~1. d~"",\"'..~hn;" fn.lnp;y_p~ 01
Herb'. ,,!ildeboth ~ AlmJ!st~.y.~, '@P!'ct 0£,M,r, tlio, w.m_lfdn...:c"'rt' bra!;." and damage I ~
Lloyd George's ~ lf~·t WJtln anG>t:h.e ue~ ftr-Dlore !tenon nature was done 10 othel' dIB~nct'R
up ... ,th ⢠"",,'owhal.l ...,.&tlonlil pl'Odr~~lo,!, It' w;.O, J>ll>Ity lreely rumoured In But Readm1;
.. to.hia future ooune of actIon /
t. "" .. ilia a t.hundarbol~ had I a.lIen. but...nothlng defimte
\ f)ll November 25th
I
⢠Mr S,d,hothlU11 IlUtWYs the SO<.lIll r~gllua~lo", .. to<thi~ C&Il be trac.d, The Ii<:!. rematns, bo,,'
Tho magLStratC6 found prlsonDt gullt.v of t.h&
o1Tcnco
on
Dccembcr
6th
a.rid
dlJD'lJssed thfl othrr
enacted under th6.dIreci.lOD ot the L!.beral ~avt'1;..n- ever,' tJ:ia, the, ... premules at .. Mockbeggar.' In
char~cs
P.nsoner .. as ffned £20, Wlth ~ £5 C'OSt!l,
men~ th~ came lDto P'1-YI>r
1906 an<\: 1JlOtl<. of the Wlilt.elulIghts-rori<! wore badly ,haken, ,!:"d
or two months' ImprIsonment wJthout. hard labour
the neW role played by Mr Lloyd George, ( woq- ~~ w.. much brealhng 01 gl .... At Coley HIli
The tine waa pa.Id
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becam.l /tno'fVll . . . m&!1 who coUld ' gel thing. ⢠wall .w,," .truck down, and trees In manl' quar
done' ' H â¢â¢ cqurag. w~ lDdonutabl. 60<1_- hi' lent hail., br..ncheo wrenched of! The" Tr... of ' A repo;t of tho lecture de~vercd by AdmU'a1
SPENcER'S WQOD.
...
H
;n at H enJ ey, 1'.1\.1d to be the fin est speC1m~n Str
It. -Bacon &n u The :00.61' Patrol," a.t the:
democrai.lc a.rQonr swept a""ay all obstacle>!
i!ave
meet.i.ng ot the WQkmgham Lecture Society) WIJI
Though no man had ever lest. patlenee wltb the of Ita kmd In the country, was uprooted dutlng be folllld Ott page.. 2
Mr Cyri,l P!Lrker Stevens . iii C, !!ion of the R(''f'
E Sf,eVOnii has pa.ssc<l Ius final exa.Il"UDa.tIl>R tor
details of tbe. meaaUl'OI!t that -be lntroduced, he..w,j last-=",w=eek=",.,;8;,a1",e==';"''''''==9F=';'''=='''''''''{
J
Bachelor of.. 'Arts m the London Unl"ver!>tt.y
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TH
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W
COI,LIS
an unrivalled glft of putting them on the way fn
iiI..':
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s: .IU..L"
!Ucoell He nover challe n -::...l nnhtlca.l OPPOIltlOD
CAVERSHAM.
We ~rot to record the deat h on &unda,. " evctl
6DU .,.- mg of Mr E ~ W CQlhs &t his r esidence. the Rose
HUR::S:.T~,_.:.....__
when he could get ronnd It, already he wtLS a Pa.!t
ORGAN R.ECITAL
Hotel The la-to Mit' CollIS served 00 tb e 'lown
m &Lrt.er m the art of rna.nagmg men Tzadttlou
At the e10ee of eV0I:'l6Cmg at thG Pa.r18b Church Council from 1910 to 1913, when he was defeated
HOCKEY
a.nd formahsdt wer& to htm baggage which one on Sunda.y tho follo . . .npg selectlO1l of pIeces was as 8.!l"- ad~ of the Mtenslon of the borough I The Bunt hockey team recel .. ed a VlSlt ftc..m
,
b
glvetl by Mr E X Deacon on the ore-a:D
a.nd
A few yean a.go h c ma.T'Mcd Mrs J Cburcbman, Tw:o;ford 011 Sa.lurdav, a.nd dcfeated them by Ii. .... c
w h o want«l to ma-rch rapldl:v wa, be t.er Wit out Jil't'Catly apprecia.tcd by "" la.rge ... congregat.lon _
of tho Rose Hotel, for Fhom alUah ilYJDyatbv IS .... oals to nll
Be was, mdiecd , Frellch rathot' th&n Brltl!h In illS March (Mendelssohn)
Tbemo With
'Ii a.natlOOS
felt
He .... as the WCU::.'t:uO\\1l proprietor Of thc '"
pohtlca.1 tempe.rauu:nt ~d ,n the ~
m.pJeXJon..t)f (GklekooMoza.rt)
Fugue
(Sterndale
Benn~t) , TouUey Brlck~ Works, Ilnd both m Hurst ll.nd Wok
INVESTITURE
hIli radlcaham ' HII flair for a. poht a.l'"tdea was ltarghet.to {Ka.hlao}, otfcrtolX"e m C (~~Iste)
'Ingham made a. Ja.rgc C!rclo of fl"lends or & gQua.1
At. a.n Invest.tture held at. Bucklllgbam PalaCl,
)
and ktndly dlSoo~ntlon he wlll lie greatly mlslIed Li eut Spcno!r Ford R:A F Wa$ docOlaterl b\ thn
m1I'&CUlouj, he saw nothing I!It.eadliy S a wbole,
ST A~'f})REW S
HIS Jllnes:; Jasted a ronsldera.b l" tllnc and muoh KUlg WIth t.he D F C for dlstJ.n 'lUlShed ~erYlce 10
bQt ~ways .w a kUld of\ photogrs.phlc ftushhght
At thll ohur.ch the dedication f est.lva.l was sufform g was borne \\Itb the g r eatest fort it ude ~ Thancc
HlS o~'cTver', ?nd J leut J ~oorhou!.C
No~ f"Ven )}181'&eh eo abounded 10 bnlh&nt "brought' to a. close on Sunda.y, the octavc, wben Gb~~~t1nera.l tpok plaee on Thursda.y a.t. All Sa.lnts' \\as recently s imlla.rly deconted a.nd t.ha (\Dgme
apercus"
..t .tlIo ahor.l eucharIst a.t 11 0 clock the ill cach e t
m eehn.DI~ 1st ~!M F E Oursley, >'occned tb.
wa.s the R8v CWO Jenkyn, Y C. and III tho
M M a. few months 61Ut.e
The dltterenoe Wween Liberal and R"dlcal IS' e\9:o.m ll t.be aev R. Wickham ....cgg, Vicar or St
BAP-rlST SALE OF WORK
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worked out at klnte Jength by Mr Sidebothem Mary s ltea.dmO' At tAle J&t.ter servIce thc anthem I A "'e1'y auccessrul SAle bf work, the'" anDlIal enOtt I
WOMEN S INSTJ,'r:t.JTE
.. r .... , Rad~l IS fin:t a.nd foremost. a. root a.nd randcrOd was r. 'What 8.TO t.hese"" Then 1,1j as a on bohalf 0(1 tho fuo~ of the llllton road Ba.pUst. \ At. Ute Deoember meet.i.ng 8. prlZe for the best
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Pl"'OCOISSIOD. a.!ld tho servlco eBded WIth the Ie Church, wu beld lU thO Sun(lay Sdlool on Wed- rowe Obmlrna.s gift rostmg not more tha.n CII'"
,t \\: :')\I )c! bo a. Bedlam drCH.Dl to 5usn ect. a.ny of the a.rr&ngemonw .hifl been mad~ by tho ra.llwa.y
M!itwhllc La..bour'wcmbers of the .... O\ c .. Lmc nt. of cOO'lp~y 'They. were l'ecn off at the at.at;bn by
Bum conduct ..... .M"r MacDon:.ld r epor u; a.gaTnst.
the "Mayor' Mr Benyon, and "htr Riven
cCrta.m wma.ru ed men who are promment In thc
Before thOJr d'lParl.ure th. Pllnoe... ,..d Lord
LIEbour m o \ e mon~ But wbo a.re lohe cu.Jpnt..s who
<.1ectcd to speak wn.11 the encmy m the n ame of Athlone thanked the M"yor for the receptIon
"bleb h&d "been extended to them by the R(1yal
th e pA.rty':l
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County Borough, "and oongra.tlHated :Mr RIvers m~ to tGe loll Th" 10M' democracy \fould
&.tell a. eha.rgo a,.t; thi S 15 lDdccd â¢â¢ disqUiet ing',
though rm way!! 1fr Ma.cDonl:lold does nolt f:PCCJty upon. the su~ :whlch.had attended hlB eftom eoJlcd the Cont.. P&rt."o (ad would "include half
'I'b ta IS as da.magmg an Imoutat.lOn aga.mst a
Uponflntermg the carriage speclallv reeet'Ved Llberal~, WIth an e:qua1 n,umber of Tor"",'" mO
poljti.cn.1 movement. u haa ever been made a.nd, for t.bed[ ,the Pnncess thanked Mr Wllhan'Ul. the Iradlon of th<' ~abour Pirtv On.tra.aJ.;e1y onou.Jtb, 1t. OC)llloe from & ]...abour l-OhtICla.n a.&Slltant statl,ODmastet',J for 5upenntendUlg the
.. ?-Ir Llovd
COt1I~ i:~'~~~~~
himself showed no zea.l forJ hc nahona..l ea.Us~ specla.l .rallwa.y arrangement..
the G",,1')rO
old Socia.hst
,.ho
lunng
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SERIOUS DAMAGE DONE.
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To r&lJe £400 ~w"a.rds a. lIU~of ;£1,000 ne-oessa.ry
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VIOLENT HAILSTORM
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..... OTE.-Advertileuunt. uutlel' thi, beaiin. caD
he .....PIOd up IiII 2 30 on Friday aftemMn,
The .-per 1a put,lishotl Hme two hou ... later.
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,lU"'~ONJmRS.
r&qUll'e m&t.c::bN
radiUs .>f 15 miles.
G Da,YlI, 138, Elm
and should not
He did not tbmk
the working ~eIAa!l Mad any deep foolibg towards
wo:men ;·~er& wore ~ma.ny ~eetiO'OS 1n W{ueh
now be dai>n,.etl of t.h81r jobs
womon
oould do ~od
gooa "t,ork
lf~, 'P.'hilhl'u::k
WI.t women cOUld"\. only be
looked upon as eq"WlI to men when dOID':' equal
work ~ H e. aJsCt. ooula no.t ~~ trom the employers
~"""'., I P91nt of Y)CYf tha.o a trle.nod man WIth. uy l,len
.oh.,dretl really e&I1Ied .. w~_e equal to ..,ba.t of a
b.ehe1ol' 30 yea.n of..age T.he employel ..nd ~b
employee. Vl&wed It. fr~ qitferent 5t.1).<tpoln ta
li~" _JoKe wu & ..phl'U8 Of little meaDli{c JJ ~
1M1!'" W La.nl'(ley reJOieo,j..... t.bat. t.he Church ,,_u
l'IY\1lg to "liNe lD!'!al \'!<Il)\""1 It .hould alway'
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han d"'*'.... ' If. lIi_ht u.. prol'O' ,I... {l>I'
woman 'fu ~~er home
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BENCH:--
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HO~ARD B~UNTON.
LADlES' C9STUJ\1IIER a: HABIT TMLOR
~ WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION""
U'EnOCOCK'S mrt'k,-.
1"1 eo,t1 une!l Dre~"
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IN EV~R1" S I7.E reaor I r
In !\d rhtLOIl to thiS m O\l(l\1 I
O!!ti OI\~ of "II ot.h G!'S 1\11(1 I
h~ aallt nn n O)l pt of or:ler
M~lUrnUlg Milliner)
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..., MORTIMBR STRI!BT. RI!OBNT STRI!ET, w,
1451; Friar Stre;t.~~eading,
.. \ Telephone '48 ~r.'"
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J. H. -HODGES,
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