Reading Observer 02-1920
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VALUBRS. SURVEYORS,
AND ES'FATE AG~ 'i'~'
OFjnO'lAL FIRE LOSS A.SSFlISORS,
lU.RKET PLACi!l. RIriUlING.
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for £.81)0 nUl' Berkeley
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On Monday Next. i Febrnary 16tll.
- The Dl\ily Investment Carporn.tlOn,
l\:J..Jf"ONEY.
Ltd., will LEND £5 and uPwQ.r~on note of
n. ~'i;;.b;l~':PClrsons;
ropaymente
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from
31.
"HOBBS IN A HURRY,"
and Or,I.D Tmters , B7, Kine:'s Iloa.d, ~r.
rruse their fee::!. on and n.ftlW tho 13t.h February,
to 25'5, ill first cases and 21s. in a.U otlJ.Cl"S.
~a.l'
Foundod all the famous play by WlLLIAM
GILLETl'~ and sto.rring nOBERT
ord..
R
ATS, mCE, MOLES. COCKR AORES &nd
~ETLES greedtly eAt Harrison'" 'I Reliable"
Rside nctl , detached llat POIson. O.. ta and do~s ",ill not toucb it. Vermin
firat.c lMS re6i. ~ ILnd l8IL~e no IImeli. PrioeeJ- Gd. , Is!, 'la, 3d. a.nd
S bed &lid ;)I, M. Posta~e 2d,-G. W. HARRISON, C~emiflt,
3recop.-
ful!-6i2:e
,
Readin~h Sold by Ohemist.., Agent!!:J (iT. Osborne,
Che~i s~, 118; Brea.d Street, 105, \VOjgham 1\oa.d,
Rudlllg; Ilnd J. L. Griffith, Chemist
WOFinghtlmj
.
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,
At 7.30 p.m.
. The Chair will be tabn by
Counci.llot W. ROWLAND HOWELL"
.
GENERAL reqmred! live
S UPERIOR
fa...mily of three: oomIort.&ble home
\V1tb
wlt. h
homBly people..- M:rs. BovingdOll, So thfield Farm,
South EaJing, Lond=, W.
MACHINES, Ma.nglos
S EWING
Lowast ca.sp. pncu.-Robert.
ti01l.
viUR.go
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Reading;
Fauteu\l
HEMII~G ~
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DJESSMAKERS.
LA,' IES' TAiLORS.
FURRIERS,
.
W
6, BrunswIck
BY THl> FA.'\I'OUS RAND OB' H.M.
GRENADIER
n are obtained
Y SPIG]<.
p ..cket. 17!d., l/3:-Smitb, Ye OJde '.6..1a.::ns BtorE:S,.
Goring-on::names.
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AOCOMllODATlO
for busine6s
Room .o Bedroom with
use ot Sitting Room, brfiiakfMt, a pper, &.11 mea-Is
on Sund&y. Outakirt4 of Rea.dlnj' pre1'erred ...!...Hox
8~, O&.r& i of A. ,R, Grllltba.m aDd
" Advcrtising
â¢
.Bad..s~ttlnl
A..D't£1~TIS1'lR r ec'lo!'!ntly dern'o~i~lIed, requlrM ·Contracr"s, Rea.ding.·
'n~ StoTeman,
C1ork, Dispa.tch
,.1· SltENT 00 KA.RSWOOD HAtLESS SP1VE.
oositioo of tr\16t , 'and ro;eponBOx
3318,
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Observer ,.
Office,
7
tAiain g p·ound inJecU!:, produced .' j
EXTRA EGGS, nlue 30/-, in one month for one
poultry- eeper. Strongl,. reeomm ded by Hug·
Rl~', 113, Southa.m9ton Skeet, B e
mg.
PIGS SO
Such Jood rOlultl
h..v~ been obtained
stobe Hoase. Prion
Wood, RowbartoD,
from" GIP" thai
Pig· Ka'rrnrill be
I
~ec:, 13, 1919.
{n~re!te
to rud
the t~tlmon1 of
Dee,r.
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posite aide.
~rr fed ol:l. ~ 'GIP "
in
b&~ Irom ad.
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fria.ds
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a. [ feel it is worth
Re.ding:
'heir while,
~Ot1
P~rty.
SPECIALlTE:
I co.n
Danse\~e from
Di-ury
La~e),
FULL OROHESTRA.
to ~Ie this ae a te.U-
motrl&1, · bec:auae it Ie
true.
....
<1frs.) B. J. W rnaa. )
Oxford : â¢
Butler &; Co.;
WeJlingf?rd: Hnn~
Reserved, Seats. 3/6. 2/4; Unre.erved. 1/3.
SA~E~ â¢
WOKINGHAM ROAD CENTRAL SCHOOL
PROPOSED OLD SCHOLA'RS' ASSOCIATION.
rTU!E ~e .A.I&ooiation will hold Q pre,liminary
~
m eeti ng &t WOKING-HAM ROAD SLoBqvL
on FRIDAY, MARCH 5th, from nO- lO.30 p.m.
D&Daing. Games. Mnsic. Rcit"elJh.menta.
Ti<:lieta, ls. each, to b s obtained from Mr. J . .H..
White (hon . &E!oO.), 4 , Ta.ltourd AVe:Due, or from ·
any member of the aahool ataH' t
UNITARIAN FREE , OHUROH.
ENTuNOB
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LAST
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188. KING'S ROAD, READING.
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WICKER
DISEASE.
of one'a clothet makes ,. big dift'<in,n".-
KILLS
. I
BUGS. BERrLEB.
FLIES ~
FLBf'
BUGS. BEETLES. 1I'LIES ~D FLE
Oanol., Ijd.. 34. Od.. 1/â¢â¢
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. h~ laid down in~a.' by no meaD ~ unworihy ¥Ja.nnI'J
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a rise ill ~~n.ries And there 18 ..., ~ aoodier
in the neal.' (fu t.ure. The s teps which it .UJ
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w!Jl
1n
er
bot or .uit 1111 keep fnIh and
twice the ti e if protected tram
by 1ban<Uo ⢠U mbull& made by
1
KErtDliLS, Umbr.ella
I ,
bel
le(~
their little boy or gid in pidf
the &chool gates. It is, howe~er, becoming more
:wid more the ~eneral ~iew tl;at. the paren t. must
.
.
I
co-opera te with the tea.eher in moulding the
Sp~lclal1sts,
111. aPOad St ....et. Ae,~lInll.
Ih. Education . CommiLt.. "'. about to
have the ~~t"<Q!i~z.:8(r~cJng t.~e la.r~ e,"I'"ndlitol.,
that tbese' tns::re:a.ees wlll};mt.oIl, "for It 16
these ten.ch~n :aT ~~i~Or! to tender
t~on~ or ~ acee~~ thw 'pOO,tions ' 9f
.supply itea.ohers.
I·
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ALl:,
OR NONE.-.!
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decide on the
If they in the rna..in
~Qurse -
find !linbe ma.ny of them are
present \vithout J home or any immediate
pect' of 'obta.ini~g oue-the maJ·ont.y ""'1
deeido-thr OomtfiLtee will save a good deal
monoy, ~Cil.usa a.. temporary 8Upply
not 11aid for holi j a.ys and is pa.id at ·s.
'1
!
lower l'ate than the ordinary teacher.
.1n-, I..
child's future,j a.nd the tea..chr , t o do hi s fair othor hind, tho rhajority; decide to give in] t.beIt
~~~ gOj somewhat beYOi d the pages of a notices, the Reading ¥chools wl11 be deprivedi
teachers oft long fe ars' experience, and
needs to hJ. r eminded of the difficulty w.,'"~ I"~
·11\ obtaini'n g suit&bl& teachers at the
THE RIGHT IDEA.:'"
ti.rD.e. .And then I Wb'Lt of t.h08e ftri'f '
B~d,ly. 8p'ealcin~~ lhe
i~ · to brirlg
tcaoh~rs r""ho ha.ve ' heen pla.oe d on the "",ma"!"
into the elemepta.ry,· schools tUt partiou.lar sp i.r~'⢠~ su pply ~~Ii?
In all fairneSIJ to
of which at present Qte pUbli6 school apl!eUrl:: 0
.nlH>VB referred t o they must (1.11 be
ha.ve a rltonop61y, .which goes to mould obaract.e .
titune leVel. If a'll that one "hea.rs
It if) of ~a.r
Ui6 to the elementary sch 1
surely do the loud ibUlhoritt~' lack
child to be.imbued with lha.t subtle spirit whi l.J tL.e fitn ess ·of t.hings.
makes (or ch~!\.cter, goOd br.peding, 8.!Jd felf c()~- ·
.1
trot in after life, than .to waste hours on .tt.einpt-
I
i1ea
.
Tore
ing. to 'as:simlla.t? somethi ng in t.he ' eurr,cuitl tn
everyone &ppean weU·dreued.
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ca~n.g
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whil!h b6 d0f\8D t re&Jlv undem.and, doe9 not
DIBKA,Bj!:. .
inatet.s
diaeue carrjiDc inaeeta
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Conserving
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dl&eue
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It lIurely and cen..iQI,
KILLS
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Chllirs R.p8lred lind "'lIn.··.s~'lIt.d.
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Has a world-wide re~utatio!L
Hal a 'lforld-1ri<\e :repulitltion.
.
cao~,
ST.l\BLE GOODS.
_.
Machine.. Boul:ht, Sold or EXt:lianged.
~.
11. Ifill,h Street. Readl1"
BRUSHES) MATS: LEATlIERS.
SPONGE~. HOUSEHOLID and
MOTORS. CYCLeS AND ACCESSORIES.
pREVENTS
â¢
edll~tio~ autIt<>~itie., th!!,",elve"would bot!i
NOTES I'A'NDI CO'Mllill'
luENT S ,The
first to aamlt that. llut recently w~ haYe ....
COA l S.
Basket and Hamper Manufac;turer.
M. 1. FISH~~.
pREVENTS
S
WHITLEy TRAM TERMIN:US.
â¢
KEA~G'S POW~E~
I
t e m \D
0 some peop e. w 0 coDsi
they b tl.ve don~ 1),11 ~hat 11; to
expected of thezp
StaUa (Reaorvocl) 51·': Pit St'aUa a~d Balcouy
(Raerved) 2 /4; Un ..... rnd l ~· l l3,
Including Tu.
Tickete Illld Pla.rt &t Mea8rs, Athrells, Binfteld a.nd
Co., Friar Street,1 and Mr. Percy B. Street, 16&,
, R.epalr.. 01 every dellCripilon. .
.
JAMES
COLLINS. " W'hen they ha.ve
qASH DRAPER,
' ORGAN BE<lITAL by
MR. G. PETTENOEL â¢â¢t 7 p.m.
KEA'tING'B POWDE~.
i
alon
Doors open 6-30 'y.m.
'-'.,1
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~~Te~
THE CHILD'S EDUC TION.Child. educat ion -is, nd
be, · onl(t ~f. th ,
Dl()ei, VItal needs of Hie ·natlOI). for, to use"'"'
I
trite expressioh, the b{>y of tarda.y is tho rna
}VOOLr,
'
of to-mo:r;ow, and flit education of the . ehUq
MEID IUM WEIG ., T.
cannot, .if .,it is to be o£ real vr.ue, both to tb6
child itself &J)d t o the' St.t<>, be 'q>nfined to "o f
ColouT5: Br~n. Champagne. <Loating.
narrow ~r ' restricted po1icy o~ point l of viewlr
Dark Rose. G ey. Black.; ~xcepfionally That
the child's education begins and ends at thr
sehool IS, unfortunately, still tbe lerroneous impres.
Good a~ue at 23/9'1
.
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Blagra.ve Street.
-ARTHU
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ALL
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MR. PEROY~. STREET
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DTlfEOTlON INVITBD.
SPO
GHAIIIM..d.N.- .
WILL
RE.PAY YOl1.
SONls ',
HART
OLD OtL PA,NTtNOS, SNOLlS"
(National Spiritu.oJ Unio,; Beading'SpiritUAI
Miaofon.\·
.
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to
.
. GOL.OUR.5. ~n4 BAXTeJt OIL PR:lryl S,
Autlque Parpltu~. CbllJ.. etc.. bO j1bt.
On .⢠Death and the Hereafter."
BUY NOWI
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G/~
Hu FOR BALE a PINE OOLLECTION"
SIR' 'ARTHUR CONAN 'DOYLE
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7/.
15. Union St\ (0~;'O::1~ ' READING.
The old ...iew and the ne.... : Woma.nhood.,"
A~ 6,80.
ALL Bum ~.
LARGE TOWN HALt.
Tuesday. March 9th. 1920. ai ' 7·30
I
1
PAYING PRACTICE.,
1 Whil st orie would not for a. ~meot 6uggeat
The speech of Big Mo.jeaty nt th~ opening' of ~ h at a poli~m a n should not reap every '9it of
P&rlin,ment on ·Tuesduy provided ~leDty of food
\V"Ul'd that ma.y be coming to, him for t.he won:
for thought sod au exteneiv8 programm~ for '8 does one m<tY.,i be paxdoned for wonderins
tbe Goverome'Q,t to aohieve. Whether tLey will
hether it i3 not ~~IfHcient that he now re~ivel
good remunera.tlo n.for the di:s charge of his dutm
be able to get through lih, whole \of the work
sot oofore them is a. matter for speculation,: .l it bollt ge~ting ladditional a\vards (or di~.
p&~ticularly ,~hen it contains such weighty irlg any on~ pru:ti cula.r part of his dutle~
rord, is it not ) high time that the prn.etice of
problem8' au.d hitherto · thorny subjects ll.S tbe
~:J.y in g
po!icemen for apprehending miJ.itaI'y
Irish quesHon &ud the reform of the . House o( absentees shnuld cease. If it i::. urged tb.a.t the
Lorch. ) These two rnattAl"S alone iu days wheu ,..rrest of ~ ~ a.bsont soldier is prima.ri ly tli; dlItr
Party spirit was pre~emillent would ht\Te been ,be the mil iLary and not the civil police thf!h
81ltlioientto have supplied 8UY politica.l platfo~Dl l bvious nnsw8l' iJ$ Jet t.he mIlitary police d~ the
with rhetoric of the etttrdiest a.nd the parties in vork. and if, on the otber haud , the e.rrest of kI
bsen t sold ier is a. p.'U't of B policemilnls duty then
the House with a.bundant food for &buse o.ud
B ought n~)l, to, be given fL monet.ary illceotiv,
controversial f'truggle!!l. " It is a Bignifiot\ut sigu
~o devote his. at tentions to this parlicula.r P1lmlU
of the time,,· tha.t they now. form but
, item" in ... 'hen, pre !; lUn abl~-, he is paid, ~nd paid nll, (tIr.
general ~rogr~mme . tuken a8 a whole th e . he efficient d.if!ch~~·ge or his dulie~,
\
line of policy which hRa been lIot out is oue that
should find ready B.pept.nee i~ .t1\e eouutry ..
HE
'FARMER..
1
a whole and will ~ot-dbubt even 19o someway
I
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Oue oC the ,chief (e~~ing8 which one .finds l ~ge1'~
J. H J HODGE,
REV. J. TYSSUL DAVIS. B.A..
UNITY.
I.-I
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~EADING.
Ilf ' D~ RO.l.D ⢠.
SUNDAY. FEBRUARY IStb. 1930.
II
â¢
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BA~G~IN
'
CLEA~~RS
Tick:e1e IUld Pla.A t Attwell'J, Binfleld & Co" Ltd.
\63, FrilLr Street, Reading,
Qlp M·anllfl.ctll fcr. Salisbury. 162,a.nd
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N'EWBE~Y,'S
1
e<lTS' o.bsenoo. was elected to the Hoose of P ... :
i1911.
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.5 & f7; .Duke Stre..et. READING:
Pupil of Miss Roaa. Hood.
ate at liberty
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BARNES & AVISr~~;.'
MISS IRENE ' WEBBER
(Vo:oa.list
educaLed atl Win cheal'" 'and O:rlord. Lord CJWn.' 1,.'
wood going to Balliot, where be sube:equentJy lt>. i
came a. Jccturer. fuJ a young man r,e se.t for I {
few yca1'8 h~ tho Home of Commons, but a.fter 16 i
5/·
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:~USNlr." ~m·
,
.
Comedy Concert
Ariel
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."'8" So'
1 ban tat--
f~ISht,
montha and II.
f
and not tr
m th.
old
now,
we
l!IOOte.
am
lI11Dt,lIorris; Newbury ~ Midwiuter,
Winterboltrne,
New:
Twyford:
'I'.lbot;
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.'t~btng ~bsr~bt):. ,
l
0I'lllY ADV ANCI!J) to a~, aJllOUll' ... 1'1010,
Jewela. Ar,t.1;)ea at V.rtu 8tl.Q! eveT1 dMOrlp-
Ke~~::T~~t~aok.
EVENING CONCERT'
two pir- in a
time;
killed
one tblll wetk, dt.
~
B~SI'NESSLIKE
{4
Doors open 6·45,
BY
0i A.PPIJ,tIOD;
BULBS.
4/
POPULAR
YteU~~ Of'~~ .
t nlu. of your
Agent. :-AbiDf.~
dOD,
Lautrford .,
. ",
Bir,-I ftel I
one ""lio hILS recently teaured all
that can be . tIeJired
from Pig-keeping,
..,... Read ·the .op"(lIP" . (a !Old
by Oorn Menih&nte
.-
Taunton.
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FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27th. 1920
" At 7·30 p.m.
I
i)8r-
LARGE TOWN HALL.
" GIP."
frt.
rDtf.
GUARDS
ON WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25lh, .~ 3.0 and 7.30.
Doors .t 2.30 ."d 7.0.
I
After their GrMt CanElodia.n Tour·,
It 6trt.a.wa
JQurnal,'~ August 21st, 1919:-" 1n
fl.rt,istry and musica.l icniu8 none , 'hns really
equaJ1ed the Orenailier Guards."
DON'T DELAY-BOOK NOW- AT
BA!RiNES &; AY1S, DUKE STR~, REA~nm.
'Phon. 971.
â¢
N~mbered MId ~.rv,.j. 38 .⢠2&. 4d. ~d ~â¢. lOd.
IOrdina.rY, h. 3d . . a.~ Ild. No extra for Ta.x . .
:.t:
YOUR
----
bO
tow~dll 8audying the ~OlDeY..nfl,t exacting. , ng in the mind after having heard Loid Loor'.
·demanns of ~p.~our, T}le prqsp~ct of peace
ddroos. <lo.t IU niversity College on Sa.turda.r, IDQ
with Russia, t.h~ improvement of bondition8 in he rema. rl;;s which ,rcre mo.de nt: a. meeLfg of
tion of Valuable and ooDTertlbl, PropertJ.
the mining industry, the tiring ,of miuimum ~oca l farlllei·sl · held on the same dijY is CIne of
A. Fire Proof ttooaIJ tor A1IPJate and Jew'flt Depo~it.r..
FOREIGN MONEY -<JIlANGIID.
wages Bnd 8uitn.ble honrs of employment are n-stonil!"bmcnt, The 8.vern.g:e ~nrmor we were told
p:R.rvu.. OP71~.
PltIV4TZ· Doem ~NCE,
all mattera 00. whioh Labour ie, rtaturAUy, iu- ~\!A.~ not a phil an thropist, bu~ , a. bUlli~.ess
~tit
G~ODACRE
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to make a p r()fit, alld yet at $e tlOnte timo overy.
tenaely
interested
aud
no
doubt
cau
lay
olaim
h
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. I ST. HAltiY'S BUTTS. !lRADING.
.
It ing ~hi<:h Wl\~ said l?r lnIg es'~d went to IX!int '
[En........,.." .. :t;'~Wl"'BODR & s~-...,...,." 1832.) ,to !!lome extent at least"td the credit· of hBving f.o the f~ thnt the. ma.Jority of f~ert ran theJ~
brought theae subjeots prominetit1y into thA arms" Ithout any' eystelll of oostmgs a.n~ thH '
future programme of ~~ ,Gov81'llment. As an many of tHem were: udilble to say w~at IP~
agricuUura.l county Ber'kllhire should be·
they were t! aking or "'ovhether' they were mBking
ti~a;rlr inte rested,-il?- th~ {oo,d problem and tho ~y profit, a t all. To the nvcrage pereop thilllf!fOS.~'
great necessity that exists for r a muob grol\ter remarkable tatement, :but upon conaideraU u· ~t .
~
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c. a.n , imllgi~e the Involved MId intricate b tine. ,
Gooa.bye, Sweetheart. gOOd â¢â¢}
.ood production ju the l:lliti.h IBle.. What a t ,
t h to k
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e~p mlnul.O a.n
proper aqoounlll
Zono
by'~
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.
ODe ~lme WRS one of t e ones 01 (\ , pa.r~cu a1' of the cost a.nd profit and Ion of all the 'fbi'lOnl
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1954 Now ~I~ep'-the Crimson
⢠party is no'w beco~iug..to_b8~ rlilO?gniscd by all depa.ttnuh,l ts, of : an ' average large fann ' Still, 11 '
Petal
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88. & par&mount ·e s8enti..~ ! '~~.,I that we8: must as ~~~vpo~!'·.~!pJ, :~pete with the .. pn~hiDg 'f
SYDNEY COLTIlAM.
a ~ouutry, be less depe~dant up?n others for... I SPtrlt , o~ :1f~~.t.P~~,/~ey must adop~ 1IO'Jll& ~~eb,
the necessities of Itfe, iu the matter of food , srs~em In 'ri;d~r -:i:;.h at they .may .. be 1Il a POSlttop
H.M.V.
Bird 01 June
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at B.ny fate. In this di1'l- ctiou it is plea~Bing to to 81~y with a.ccUr~~_;whnt pri ce!! they mmt. cbargt
, A Surmise '
B. 1062
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for th ~ir product.s T'"9J order to o~ta.in a living,
ERT EISDELL.
nl.A~ th~t ,enaourag~men 18 to. e 8'lve~ to .tbe How can they in ju ~ice to thetme1"es hope. to
fl8~g 1Ddust~~. ~ armon,lUI (\, whole a~e rea.dy e?ter .ir to cooferenc~; wilh other bddi~ on th"
enough to fall lD 'I't1th the Ide. ol lgre.ler food pric.s , to he fixed iI .they do not kno.. "h.thir
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produotion â¢. bUr it is nece8sary tha~ the gener8.1 such prfces ·k-e going
benefit th~m or not!
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cost of living s~ould be t educed befor~ they cl'n
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MAYF~IRI DANOE OROHESTRA.
be expeoted .tf prqduo~ oh.aperl fo~d. It, '" A SIGNIFICANT SI.N . ....:. .
,
.. ¥AGGI~" and .. ECLIPSE."
~oor .oonsolah9n to ~e t11d. t}l&t food IS ohe~fer Tb"t 80 If::Â¥.tute' ' ~olld be) p!O~gtl.ted in
ColombIa R~rda of Song. and SeI..liolll.
In thiS eount~~ thau eI ~ewhere.
But the eru" feren ce. at O:rlord within ~hel..t few day.
of tqe Speecllj hee III tbe 'etR.tement tb&t to ing open the 'degree in Divinity to candid,.!O!
&
$eoure ·better conditions it ;8 necessary for .yery not , i'n priests' orders snd not members
,
c1&89 to throJ. theu;tlellves. U into the work of "Obu·r ch of, EngJanp. ie but I another sign or
,
,recoustruction l'T Hh godd .wilt for' other8, with .times; We h~ve" ~lready !leen the ,adva.noe
energy and wrtb p8.tience~n This presumo.bly ,bJl.8: be~n ma:de to I bre~ ~own t~e .old
iuoludes the building industry but if any im- lpreJudu:~ an.d na.rrow ~lS10~ whIch hBve
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kept. the va.rlous denominatIOns. &S a. dNa,
petu8 IS to be ~lven to ti118 tho bU11d~n m~s~ be apart, and the admission -of Free
enabled to know eXllCtly whore they staud &ud the degree of divinity oonferred fti, Oxford
'Phone 971.
the owner. of property exactly how. they .tAnd broad-mioded an~ ~roper aspect. which wiI \
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in relation to t,mmciu.ll'J turns on tbeir prop~rty. ready a.pproval ~rilvng many members ~ ~f l
Farther it includes' ~~our and in it perh&ps Church of Englond , I~ welJ ~
ttie
LA WN MOWERS'
ooe call read a. hiut tb-them to look at tbin'ge I body of non·conformlf~t.e, . It Ie (Jwr
ROTARY KNIFE
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. flingJenen of purpose &nd a tenaible
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fro m" t h'e POlO"
0 VIew 0 t e commuulty at I h '
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, £. views 0 r 0 lh e~" .,
Wla \IDe v~o~a ...
EHiciently repaired in our own
Irks.
large aud not ~rom that of t~elr owu parhcular 1 twns ca,n hope to WIeld ~n infiul1nce' oD the
party. The d~y of Labour 1S nenr at haud aud generations Bnd :increase and spread tho
BEST WORKMANSHIP.
their representa.tiYea . are beginuing to g~V9 8. which ties before them.
MODERATE CHARGES" I
good. aeoountl of tlie"~8elvea ou the vllribuiiI '
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legialative b0p'iee to wbloh they have beeni
I\IARRIED TEACHERS.ele.ted. bu, il they willi work for the good 01 , Rumours f Me rife tha.t. tho ~a.:J"'Of the ' ma.rrietl
all, and not, &8!ma.nypeople, rightly or wrongly, l' teachero OJIlployed under t.h. Reading Educat>o.
,
imagine they do. for thp upIiftiog of their own aljthoritie.s i8 . on tfe wane aod tha~ st~p~
'13 & 14. GUN STREE~.
partioular 01.... they ',!~I find a very largo .00- being l&ken that· m&y tend to I.. ,en the
.
tion of their feUowmei.j 'behind them .nd there of mo.rried women l.J.t ' pr&!, nt en~agcd in
will then' be
qt,e.8t1·on &a to their litnâ¢â¢â¢ to menta.ry schools. I As is well known . many
tbe.ae lMiie,! stepped into the breach during ~
govern.
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wa.r IUld have taken up the rein~ whieh 1~bri:
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READING.
TWO GRAND CONCERTS
EGGS in ROOdI,. num
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with KAll$W.OOD POU
ANTED
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woman .
HALL.
Cen aence, Readin.g.
Telephone: 321.
(Afthor of the Poem, Mr. Alfnld Nore&),
Prices (-including tax)- Numbered Seats, 3 /6;
Second Seafa, 2 /4 ; Admission 1/:3.
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HY PAY RENT ..... hen 9s.
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enable you tc purcbase a.ny £400 Housor-
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w.hether
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a.t
F~OWER\NG
TI-JE KING'S SPEECH.
STATlON1ROAD, READ/NO.
Tuall day. Fa.
b 17t h & Monday. Fe.
b 23rd
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Writ. or O&U. 67. Borhley Road, .wi>ur~ .
ANTED respect.a.bl& middle- ed PERSON
.. Workin, 1f~eoper for aged oouple at
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LONDON ROAD. READINU.
ANTED good GENER.AL or upe.:rior Uscful
Hole.-Apply " Tho Grot.to," Peppflrd Road,
naa t Rea.ding, "
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Read ing.
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ON
threb Ministor: -REV. JOHN STEELE. M.A .. D.Lit.
adults; ma.id kopt..-Writo Box 331f. ,. opsarv el'"
A SALE OF WORK,
Offico, Roadiug.
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aid of the Church Funds. will be hold in the BALL
a.dloiniug
the Churoh. on WEDNESDAY and
~ BARGAIN,-La.di.es' lo\'el~ C)-epa de Chene
JOHN H. GOULD.
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P .-\RTY FROOKS, f~ medium! Sgure, length THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH and 19m, 1920,
Oommencintz
each
da.y at 3 p,m. OpeufU'S: - \Vedn.ee48m., Pala Blue or Pink, 495. lld., worth 3 iuincaa.
..d.UGTIOliBEII.
day, Tho MAYORESS OF READING. Thnnday,
-Boyes Company, Warwick Bouse. )Basingstoke.
TB &GBNT &ND VALWBR .
THE. HON. MRS. SIlAW.
r-no TAILORS.- Wanted &t. onDeI' & competent
nUll STItIIET, RE&DlNG.
.I. roR.EMAN to ta.k e c:ha.rge of workshop. READING TEMPERANCE CHORAL SOCIETY
Telep~D. 4M..
Ml1IIt tb.orOtlg'hly understand &luh-div · ion of l&bour
and be a good OI·g:UllseT.
Good r e.r~ eC8 essen ·
Ildlistrl.a.l 00B OUSE to Let, liz btdrDOplS, two t.ia.L-~ppl,. by letter to Rea.dlng
?pera.t,J.\'Cl
Soalety,
Ltq.,
1p3,
Friar Etred .,. Readrooms, bath (h, r.nd c.); eTery con·
in aid of the
m g.
100, .. ObsMYer " Offio&, R~a.ding.
Reading Borough Police Widows & Orphan.' FUDd
ANTED flo OOOK..GENmAL. Writo Box W,
.. Obs ~ " Office, R.Ga.di.ng .
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ltrongGlJR:L f or general hOlIollO work.
W ANTED
Good banc; ' Ioop ... - 14, J""'G 'r.l'T&Ce,
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SEED, PorATOES.
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FRANCIS H. WRIGHT.
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a the Workers' Educ»tiona1 A&aOda.tion, ~ed
e Peers' Addl'cSlJ ~ in reply to the King's ~~I
a. the opening of P arliament on Tuesday. Red
i a younger brotb~ of Sir Frank BensoD the
f DUa actor, a.od
!lOn of a Hampehir'$ ~
n elder brother is 8. clever metal work dObipur"
ld was orIel of t.he. originaton of the
and
raft s Exhibition Society. All three 8008 ~en
.. i
SEEDS 'J or the FARM.
AdmlsSlon~ 9d, & 1 /3 ID~~~
- CURR&'<CY INll'LATIOK-CAUSE AND
EFFECT," ,1
ADMISSION F&EE.
10
a,ulll~;
lIS
Vegetable and Flower Seeds.
13:1.. THE WH~TE ROSES."
WEDNESDAY, YJ::H_
Oil
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIA.N CHURCH
req~red
TUSTWORTHY, useful H£LP
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SEEDS for .the GARDEN. I
PATHE'S r NIMATED GAZeTTE.,
(Lecturer in Eoonomi{j;l),
(;a . ,
QEED POTATOES. - Seuon 19'20.
Sydney
Gammon, Seed P otat() MerchatltJ ~l4, Queen's
iRoa.d, Reading, im-it..es Ul!!pectJon o ~ nlS stoaks 01
first and .BOOnd e&i'lies, also ma.1n r01) vn-.rict.te.s ,
~ ho~ reliabl e growe.re In best dUl'tnots .
Enquiries pemooa.lly or by post rece ve best a.tt.cn-
-"
Episod.
MISS MABEL C. ' BUER
and WrUlgers,
AD~TURE-
"The Lightning Raider."
RUARY 18th, 192(), .t 5.30 p.m. , by
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COLLEGE lL-\.LL
N~I$OD and Go .
(Jucorpora.1ed Wlt.h John G. Mur oeh aDd
Ltd.), 1()'14, Dulce Street, Rea.dlDg .
F.lL~t.13 ⢠.l.,
1'<11
a.,...
GIFTED PEER.~
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Lord Oh.rnwood, who, on Wedn..di.y⢠p.,
t ⢠addr.", to the memberS of the R..;ru,g B,..cb'
READING.
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Starr'e JUNE ELVIDGE.
A. ' PUBLIC LECTURE will be ~i.... in the
1~
SeedmJtm by
TO If.M,
TlfB
;TRONG WAY,"
THE GREAT ,e ERIAL OF
~ATURE.-.
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tel.t3.
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'~THE
University College. Reading.
s.rket Place
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lIt&.rring 1 ttle BEN ALEXANDER.
February 18th. 1920,
Wedn~sday,
On
Ia.ng~t.er
~!.:(l li l d t !l;~'
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" ~'f Th:1J~:I~ 't;;O~~ad,"
A grea.t Dlllma. of
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neteasit.r
"SECRET SERVICE,"
IN THE ART GALLE·RY.
Il r~ f",) be £0 nd
' r'.
is a. mo~~ ~01'. '
t na.te statb of affairs thn.t compels a ohi1~ to )
_ a.rt1learni ,lg something--even if it is only alfe'l/
l~t.tJrs of' the &lphabet--e.t BUeb Do tender ~ as
thee or .four years, at a time when Natuz;e M:~uJd
~ having its way 'With the child. In U~ car.e
of the working mother I>omoLhing should Po d&. '
vfsed that will do away with the
of
~ child Itttending school, while in. the oaee !Jf
e mother who merely makes a oon~enieDee of
t e scl:iool to relieve her o( her own l'UponllibID.ty
⢠posiL,on should not be aJlQwed to on.., lrood
_. child sh~u ld be .t libjlrty .to romp at 110m ..
fettered by 8Jly rigid restT&int which '" &Ieo
nds to Kill that glorious epult of JIlrIlU 4f. . ..
⢠ito very b~
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I&t.a.rriug, WILLB..M RUSSELL.
WILl. L'ImvRE ON
it
In
A thrilliDg story Of tfui mioil1g ca.mp!l'
" The Decorated or Second
Pointed Period of Architecture
In the Churches of Berkshire."
t.aining ground icllects, enwrcs L!igs, .rry
a.nd
wa.tch. reswt.. 2td ... 7id. , l/3.-Hunt, Corn Storca,
Ir:nl (' ' l end er \
itable or
.0
Nos. ,75 and
IOn Thurs~8Y Next. Feb ⢠. 19th.
(Illustrated by LaDtern Viewâ¢. )
s~ b.ool
:ni, I!que:i t l LuH
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such an age, <lnd iH d ". d.
S OIlING
.. SntONOS. R1! ~n'ING."
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Tm.zrKONlil
or
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A~'Pr.,TCATroN.
ON
Ahd following Two da.ys, etcllU\,re to tl.lill Thea.tre,
C, E. KEYSER. ' Esq.. M.A.. ·F.S.A .â¢
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LISTS
PRIOI!
PATHE'S ANIMATED GAZETTE.
MUSEUM FREE LECTURES.
which don't
don' t pay.
KAH8P ULLETS
WO OD (Ha.rmlcu) l'OULTRY ISPICJ!j oon Brood St.reet, 'R.I!a.ding. ILlld Walu
!I
STATION.
,,- T&LEGRAn~ '
READING MIDWIVES' ASSOCIATION.
Midwiv('(j of th o a.bovc ASSOCla t. LOli uraot.!s·
.I. iug in the Borou.g h of Reading have been
compeUed, owmg t.o t.he increased cost of IIVmg , to
I
rid .
Death,"
IN REPERTOIRE OF' POPULAR PLAYS.
)
TUNBD
of
Spiral
The amazing adventures of & Secret S6rvice
agent. Fellturing " tiAMSONIA," .the
famous ltolin.n acrobat.
~
""patto â¢
rpeciality.--C. 11. " Ialker and 8001, Piano
IANOS
"The
COMPTON COMEDY COMPANY
JimiL is at e
anything at 11 :1. W!ti lc r.. d, c~ d\' :",,'10 '1 ~ ~:''Jn
'h t hose mo t>_ el'3 WL0 :' l':.! ;(,!ced
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WIt
t o ,Itt: olll ttl
wOI,k and so ~! nd!~' 2.\ r;]:1 th '~ I'\ ~ f' h'es of the .. Ibe- "
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room ".In or dcr t hat' !lcr
,thlld may be : 1) ~OOd
rurnds. there n,re no douht ot hers who a.lf<:il I co:.
s~h·es of the opportu~ity in oi'd~r t:u " get tJ\!~;!l
o t. of tht) WfW."
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,BOr<DED BTOR~':
Starring ENID BENNETr.
l
fOT sesson:
'Observer"
~41Y l ,?t.s
MILITARY
8,1£'- ,R"lU,WAY
;' <';0
ml tho elemen Lary . kimic r,!. .. :'! t' n T' 1P
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nft t ura.. y anse8, W at l' <\ 11 : 1tc ~ e littlo fello"'s J â¢
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A Roma.nce of the Great Amen.cn.n Desert.
MONDAY. FEB, 23rd, for 6 Nip;hta, and
MATINEE WEDNESDAY:
\I~cr of K..ARSWOOD POUUIRY SPIC~
ma.d~ £20 profit in six mont.tfs from s~e.nteeo
H ens.-S!l.lt, The Up-to.-Da.te Stores,
ortimcr.
on
l'el.(' hmg th ,ll ~gc ' ' bU1 ,t
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THE , BREWERY.
"PAR,T NERS THREE."
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. lu.",t 1s. to :say, chi: ,:rt' li lnll s t il l,tf!IH l
An dtollow:in~ Two day!, e]l;~lwtlve to th.i!l T 119Iltra.
' ''DOROTHY.''
BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW.
pr iCe!.
cle n~C! '{'lr,l' ~dHl.)! ... tl.tC'
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NAVAL A.ND
i~fant· srhno}-- ',.. ; t~"
in ,the
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-rUES .. WED. MATINEE. THURS.⢠' FRl.
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L'fD.
JI KROEl..t N1'S,
"LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE."
LARGEST DASH BUYERS in tHe world.Wet.tern Fl.Ir Compa.ny, 13, BJoidge Street, Bristol.
'DRlVATE TENNIS COURT tol L
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centrl\ l positiou.-B<n: , 52,
YAUDEVILLE
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Ele~tric Theatre (~P~0",:;"') ;Broad St.
WINTElR ; LEAH':;,
Send for pdoo liat and .isned oertlficate ~ . the
no
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MONDAY, FEB. lqth, for Six Nights, at j .30,
MATINEE WEDNESD.~y.t 2.30.
FREDERICK G. LLOYD pr_ta:MO~DAY. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY,
,
1IIIESsrul. S. ELLIOTr &; SONS (Reading). Ltd.,
l'
would be glad to know of !.DrOOe having
Furniqh ed or Unfurnish ed ROOMS lO Let for
rospecta.ble men. In tbo ne.i gtibourhood : Caver'&.ba.m preferred.
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and
BPENCDft
l'~ ~lAN08.
Lowest cash prices.
Tcrms it
desired .-Robart NaLc.on and Co. ( corporatAd
with John U . Murdoob and Co., Ltd, ), 10-1(, Duk e
Street, Beading.
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Royal,County Theatre, _Reading â¢
D3.
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BIIf?fVgaS,
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ADIES ONLY.-W. kn .... you ""' k",nly inter·
.. ted 111 the M1!:RE MA...'1.
Well, FEED
HP'I
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NOTICES.
ANTS. Etâ¢.
apprecin.te; and. is n~':~ likely, to uw in b\s
futlll"e life. I~ goea.'Witbout saying that to bri~ !;
about the ) deSfred Tesult there . must 00 c1o!!6 coopera.Lion be.tlfeen pa;r;ent a.nd ~cher, the ·parent
must undel'5taD.d and appre~ate what tho teach~t
is a,jmin,g to ~ie'Ve, and; what i$ more, must do
hiJ; or ber part. in eart;,Y.ing ~t idea. in to fruiliob.
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THE PARENTS OUTv.'Vhilst 00 the suDjecl. of edu~t.ion and
'training of
child, one thinks , naturally,
the
, the .V'OrJ .~~t _~ t~â¢â¢~~ thosewll.o form
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A spechl meeting of the Berbbiro T..·ril<....'
Force .Aswcia.tIOn was hcld at Reodin2 'oo
1n last week to d i !K:u ~ t he "?,,diloimI>
and t.ho roorga.qiaation of tho neW T"'ri~""'!
Arm y. A specuJ.l 'ReC~ uitlll g qommi~tee
elocted to includb 'all commandmg QJli cers
when a.ppointed, I.t j" hoped na .r.oon
officers and perm:lOent sta.ff are appolllt.ed ,~""",,.'." ;""
Cfmt.ing WIU ,be 0.v.enoo through uut. t·ho '
I but further part.icUlar" will be published
1 count.y papors as soon a.s possiblc._
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