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ATT~CTIV~. Ar~IRE forj EASTER ·~WEAR:
GOMPLETE OD TFITS FOR H0LIDAY IWEAR
AT LO\,,'EST POSS IBLE P~Ik;ES . .

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THE 90LLEGE GR ANT.
-TlIC Hlllher :Ed.uca.'lOJl Sub~Commlttce

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In tho B Qard

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Dmens
:Of dalGtiiv trlmrned
BO"XETS~ to ~e lect:. ,ftom .t IIIU

caL han d UP\\ ~ d~ ~ ~ .

SILK HAT'S tor E(rYS.!trem l 1f11 '
c.ch.

~'ytish

Tweed

COS-

TU~ fE..C; :l.S Illus trahon, In

aU newest shades. 11/1.

,18/9

Smart

wide

and

maTrOW

strIped Serge COSTUMES.
in Black and Navy only at
4l guineas.

~,OOO. a.nd perha.pfl It was r~ht for

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INVITATION,
uJe/come a a/fil 0/ in,.

Jpedion
Our , CO$tume
Vepartmenl .b JP~cially in.
fUelling jUl/ notOl 10 thole

requiring a D RES S Y.
COSTUME or a DA/NT;y,
FROCK.
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~I Co6y and UsefuJ Woollen SET. :\s
lIkctcb C<:Jmprbina Kn itted Co:It, ..... 'I h
Cap 10 m.ltch. 10 shades of Cream
R 05(', S;u:c a l1(1 E merald
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of I Kr"
SP RIXG CQATS and u::.ehii
FROCKS. all at ver~ {llOOerale Prices, a ccordiug to FIZe.

and . styllsli'

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sdcctlQIl

Flnt

Slte

for house·
Corset Department

W o nderful selectJo~ of Di\int~

Exceptional Value l~
being offered in this

M US LIN FRO C K S, at '
pnc ~s

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1MODEL
In

from

2/111.

NCR' Check

CORSETS,

KILTS: from

3/111, 111 ,'arious size,.

best qualit y Coutll ,

,m edIUm bust, long o n

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2/11t, &/111 an d 8/IH.
Als.o

CO RSETS

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GOOct Selection of I SERGE
D"RESSES, COT school ".ear,
from 8/11.

Special line in [)feUt' prin t ci! \ OIle
UO:VS"ETS In Made!i. Pink SI.-y PUll.:.
Rose and Souc.. Pncc onh' . /J.1 t

Broa.r'Street
Frilir 'S t.,

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trol1bJo
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0 Jl:"norance
JDldst.
mu<:h to was
the due
t.ea.c.ho
Ul.
tho sei}()()./s.U1 th Clt: of
th e
The' Collego oou ld anl:I shOUld QO mOre
It dlClJ
It cou~d do J..IYlfa! If it had the- me&UI;
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Tho Ob&ll'tUa.n( liald tJU3!y realised
e . grea.t
benefit whioh tho College was to tho t6 .... n 8.ud
Its ben efit to cduCaltffn a.t t he preHeut. t..Jm'r.' .l:iu
hoped the reOOinmc atlon would m oot. iith t.he
una.u.J.tbous approval not. ou ly of t.h~ Co.mlIUt,~~
but also of tho CoulJcl l.
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TUDqR RESTAl))RANT~'

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LEA·QUE.

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SATURDAY. 'ARCH 20th.
LUNCHEONS, AFTERNOON TEAS, ,UPPERS
and LIGHT REFRES'H MENTS'
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a.t Popular Prices.

SPECIAL DINNERS TO 0RDER at .hort notiee.
SIMONDS' ALES and STOOTS OD. draugbi and in bottles.

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Good clothes cannot possibly get cheaper yet.
New wages
awards stop tliat, so take especial care of that well tailored Buit
YOU possess.

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'<!gltlmat~ tai'IOl', ODe who outa the garments under your very eY8l!l (you- "ughi always a.r~
see tius) 'etudiee th068little niceties yau always 'Want and hM the sewing exeguted by m en
tailors t fUl d' n~t. by women in "army clothing" werbhops-take care of that 'suit! 1 !

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Don't play golf, cycle. or ,uden
in your bUSlDe5!'I clothes. There is a time and plue, for au
Clothes ma.ke or mar a. man to.da.y more thlll\ ever they did.

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" 1ll!;S, p&rticulally we{U'&ble:!.

Wear a Sport.. Jacket and Grey Flannel Trousers for boclcaLout wear

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the sort of Jacket which icews to improve With age all(l If charactensticaJly out, neTer man
&ppearv.uoe on the sports ground however old the coat.

Ou~ new stoek (If Sporta Jackets is to hIlDa. We bave patt.enUl a.nd Itylea in Rood ..anety!1 vOO ya-nety mark YOU-I.IOt enormous or IItupendous (must aTO;id the absurdly luperlative) and ypa

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pleasures s l'ikf· . .
that !:IQaltHf, ~t·
hold thelr l charib
15 pa.ss.cd , ~ tlng
wca.pon of'.. CO)1l rsdeto meet t h c:lr men folk' ~
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READING.
AI.. at WEST STREET cORNER and 537, bXFORD ROAD.

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Have Stopd the Test fo. . 73 Years

UMBRELLAS
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• Lt.ridl: 8eleot.i~u. La.- Po_bla!'noII,

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, Su~. TO LElVtS COOPER, '
WIN ~ - M..E R C
28 a.ud

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.MA..RKET

~~A.9~.. !~ A.DING. .

, •• B.-C<)nrpete~tCe}(armen k:~Pti~-\O ~ be' engajed
to: botWni, paCking, or rePlO'W, Wiho.

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taken wlth such sharp, cutting

pains acrose th~ back that it W&8 difficult to
after IfuopiDg 1 \ had ,(,0 be helped up again.
'Wu ~vel in the kidney eXCl'etiona. it was

or thl even- ....
it was the Jast
Jasi. during hll
wouJd liMe to Tefer

to get ~elief.

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Board. In the

pte to try Doan1a

Kiduey l'ilill. I have never lregretted
my baok gt:$daally got better and the

Back"ahEl

There'll been n OI return of the kidney c()!llplaiJ,t
.my JlIha.~ or form. Experienoo has taught ms
excelleht Doan'slPi1ls &.re. I t
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On Maroh 6th, 19HI-"ea rly 1;,11 year, latM'-Mm.
Hanoo?k said :_" Doan's Pills made So noW' woman
of mo ,rs fill' as health is ooncerned, and the benefit
baa been permanent.
(Signed) " A.1!ItWcock.

Alt for

DOAN' 5, and wet
P.llla wblch l'Itrs. I HaD~ck

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THE
BORROWING OPERA.
TI0NS~

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tito offiCIa.l organ
'h
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ou~o
ftnanCla.l support..
as

of the Mlnistry

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Every branch of Lo:mule,!"ia.
Ph'otogr..aph y in now
lor by the Adams
Ph';tographs for Catalogue
Book Illustrations,
and Exteriors of
Machinery, Trade Vehicles,
Motor~" Animals, etc.. etc.

S'f.gtUitThd',ed,care
the~wense
patients
andoftho
to was
the
scbem.? hhs b~n car-now" \'Orkmg with the

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ADAMS

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and ot>onuaes
meet
ealaries
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officerB,
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the relabonship 01 the 1 ~!~;~i~~~q~:1
w it.h
officers ha s been comp1etely II
friction of. fl:n~ kmd
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mta t.he matter or the dtetary of the tn- or
The pre· WAr dleta.ry' i lpon the maxlmlim

& SON,

CARS FOR HIRE.

by Ih. Mlm,trvlof Health, was reM far :IS · pract;i ca.})lo, but wi t h the im ·
addition that thero wbuld he no limit to

2, eRA VEN
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to -an indivu\ua,l of the staple

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JatteJ' 1suggestIOn necesSl.
to tbe 'M~ni8try of Health for
sanction. \>'~ieh ~:lS granted for 8.
months., subjebt to"' a. ronarl upon
of the scheme. th .. ~fa.ste.r bU
lIpon tij~ full 'dietary, ,vhlch
tbe well.bemg! of t.lul- inmates, and
any, a...:tra costl a,nd we ha.ve e" ery
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Mlilistrv Will give t hell' pennanent
most Im.QQrlant innovation in the
of P(lor Law' Institutions.
.We
eutin:;ly the dlstincbive dreSt5.

191, WOKINGHAM
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Sat1atact1Op-jJui.rabteec.t.

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Tho Fma.ll~, etc.; S b-C()mnlltteo rooombtendcd
t he adoptton of t ht> tor
of th e a.gleemcnt larrned
at between the ReaqiDi' 8.l1d DISt rict M1l8tcr
Builder s' l a nd Decorathrs' As!oc:uitlon ' and tho
OPOI ative tl·ades. ll'eJat,ll~g to the mcreaso of wiges
ot too opcra.L~vea ill th« buli.dmg tr&dcs. 80 fa.r a~
the st&.ff of t,he Commttl.ee's Cle rk of wodes was
OOnOOl'lloo. The now ra.t.e:J camo 10(..0 opcr&t1on un
FootUlLI'l 2'7t.h.
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The Ca.rotai.(\l'8· Section of bhc Financel, Slt ~1
Bui ldwg!!- a nd General PurPOf5 Su.b ..commJt.t..oe
had con81dored tho apP'luntJoo . of the National
Union of GenenJ Wor~OI'S for
, tile
W8410S and ~lowlUloes 01 tho
the
seboolaL of
as. ~I;:::i~t~.:;
follows :-An l advance 10 wages or l.O8.
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&Uowa.ncee \for helpers Ito be lJlcreaaoo
to 00. per bo:.tr; ail 8cbOOi v.'s.shmg to -c '~Iu.;;\&Jry
at the r.a.te of la. par ~011 e.r1oiclOl;
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caretakers who
a.lldwanoce ILt
reoommendod

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OF EVERY DESCRIPTION"

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o~ September 9tb, 1913, Mrs. A. Haneock, of 3~
~ork Road. Reading, said :-11 Soon a.fter my last

Oae Addrcu OlLly:

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Be carefyl ! .Imtabilit)', pains in the
'- lOinS or SIdes,
backache 'and nervousness
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are signals of kidney" d,stress, and call for
01 prompt att~ntlOn.
Guard against worse
troubles,
~e sel f.con cer~ed ~nd, aid the
s~~tlgghng kIdneys with Doan's Backa>l!e,
Kidney Pill
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Te~ 14od.er8te. ~

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Personal Attention.

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LANGSTON & SON, Ltd.,

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to ' ~5/-.

.Style Craft make from 42/FLANNEL TROUSERS frok 17/11: t~ 42/-

want t.o shal e tb c (ami!!
1l'l01'Q. ;.ha n thlt.:.-aa
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The 'Finance, Sites, BUlkhng apd GoeDoral PUr'
poses Sub-CoIlYnllttee reported
t t hey bad gIven
oons ldc ra trloll to t.h~ erihCl3w of t ile I Beadmg
.',1'eacbCM' A..sso91a.t.ion
tbe dla.f.(.. o f t he proposed
n ew soa.to of JSalanes for tCacUOlli In Ule pub lu.l
olementary schoo/.; of tho borough, ..... ht.ch were as
tollows. . In pla.cing t.ho foUowln g cntlOl.!1DS o'r the drftlt
8<:&10 of ila lanC3, tlle t ea.c'h me stat!' d csl re It..o PDmt
out that t.hey hll\ e oonsidl!r cd t..bo whole 'question
frOm these s i;&lldpomts {a) 'l'hat all pomts 01
advant.ago of lthe .Bunl"h'8lll f>ca.h~ be luc.;Juaod Hil
tho n ew acado noW' UI draft, and (b) that. H.ny POlDt
of adva.n"tafro o f I..ho I Bcadlng 61)&16 of I SaJ&rlCl
a.g l eed upon last. Soptornbljl be malutamoo In Lhe
n cw scale now III dr~t..
In the light 'or these
P[JPICS agreed upoq dUI'mg t.he ne,C(outlt.IOll.! of
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auttuulI we OCrfuro r es.pedJully to ca.1l your
a.t , ntI6n t.o the followmg . - Wlth r efe rence to
thQ gradwg of 6cboola we s ubmit. o.n cer talll pomte
t.lto Improv em ~nts en tlte Burnham &eale ha.ve rIot
been embodied m thee dr&ft.. scale, uor . h'&,o the
the 1919 ,aale been ma.lllt.&lllOO pal tlcu1l1.rly 1fl the VIta.! ~uerstlon of gll:i.dlUg by' aver&2e atJ..eoda.nce 1D pJacp ~f average num~r 011 loll .
T~o POUl~ at Issue arc f? numerous I:\Jld lllU'lca.te
that they can ouly I oo! BdJU9ted ' by l OIDt; oollsLdf>raUonSI
Furt.het we 81~bm lt that m th e follOwlOg
paragraphs of tho drni6. scale PlI'.go 3, p aragrapn
5 (a.), p~e 4. p&ra.grapb 5 (b), pa.ra.&ra.pn 71 (a) aud
Pllrl'ag rapb 7 (0), there .Ilre de vla:t-lOUs ' frj:Jm the
prInCIples stated a.bov~. n
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5 (b), 7 (a) and 7 (c) of t.be draft. lD view of t he
rep] esoot.a.tlons ma4.e. by lobo CommIt.tee s t ea.c/JJl1 o
staff. 8Jld rcoommcnd ~ tba..t tho proposed new
scaJe of .sa.la.rlaS bo a.pproved for preaentit10n to
the CoWlC1L for adoptton.
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Mr. WlIl tcr proposed I Lha.t tho matte..... 81~ould be
referred back to tho A(lvlSOry CommIttee.
Mol'. Ha.yward 8eC):mddd.
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Tho CJcrk stated tha.~ there was only ODe ma.t.ter
of dl8&1fl'ccmcnt, and that wa.o: WIth r egard to t.be
IiOale as ~t applied to pca.d t.cachers:, WJt.h t.ba.t
aceptioll r hll o J c mt 90fnmJttec wt!:l'e prepared to
recommend t.ho adoptJoJl of tlhc scale.
TlIB resolution was earned.

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OPEN {WEEKDAYS 10 •. m , fllI 10 p,m.
SUNDAYS. 12.30 p.m. " 9 ' "

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Gna.tdw.ns have from t ime to

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followed
Clvil W&.nI. and th e wa.r of
upon
the t.bo
na.t.lon
t.o-<iay. IUld a ma.n llIuat
it ho did not seo;'<ev,ery\\~hero e VldonC<.'8 Of
18m and shallow t.booght.. U they were .
th&t ' and have a ~~ Eogl.a.nd, all
g.ood must OOroblllO, a.nd m bha.t' t.hey

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tell, a Story, n

If It. werQ closed t6.moorrow, the
of t ho Board, pa.rticularly in the
",oUld lla.ppoo
be that t.he Comroit(e;l
of the tuck, bas been impeded by t be
find tha.t. 111
of a Ia.rge
by the War Office of our splendidly
they \\ ould
ha.ve: to
In stllllt.lOn III Oxford.road.
Althougb
they .....o.p.ld not
t() do
be
glad to get. it back, and from
Lho Colle~e as a.11J
',I'orj,nal,iou I h.~
earrryulb"l
It. on
F.lrther
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I a.ve Just reCelv~ it seems tha.t t}ie 1' ••
t.hat. not. ol\ly Llcaltr wIth
ha\ c takefl will result in Ollf gel tlDg It
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· ·d .""uc
"'. ..... or.:I. of a iU ll l\ONlty
ea.r1y
.. dl\.te, t.be ,fact th"t'
'" our In,tltutl'on
1nS.[lttIUOIlS existed lin other par ts
firs t to be reqUIsitioned by the Mllt U).o oduC&t..IouaJ au~or.lt.y iouud It
IAltlhOl"'es and one of th~ last to be gi ven
thullDS t.1Wtion bI a. libera.l allnuaJ
credit upon the manner In
be absul d to sugges t.hat. Readmg'
fittereJ.:.. lt up a.a a. Poor Law Ina. lall:o sum &3 illJ'UllUfFbuUl or a.ny .m'il'~lt
making every pron!J.on for the needs of
place, but a t, ExotQ..;," whero the re
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• grant of £4,000, I So 1U
OFFICERS 44·HOUR WEEK, ,
£2,000 t.h~.Y were not BSb.ng '~:rti'';nl: , ~m'fa~~.'';hle, .1
Ja st summer tbo- Guatdmns re'~lewed
The more they pon~rcd over
under whIch their officers work, and
~bef would find that It WILS to . " 0 .u ••"~,~
concl.us!ion that the h Ollrs of duty
iEducation Oommit.too to lio
ional officers should be shortened.
&D mstlt,lftion of i"t4t sort.
To
prepar6d. a scheme ensuring •
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of ....·ar, and 81lDJl8..t.· d&ngors to t.hOSCf
every officer, wit a. system of

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Since the qlJ.estlon Dad been ra.l.SOO that t hey must.
not rcga.rd tilat as IfinaL 'l"bey rn~fSt lOOk fOr\', a.J'd'
to making a. posslblll bl~her contnbut.l0n at SOlll(l
fut ure date
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glad to
that during the yea, there
in tho numbers
r,ersons
Mr. Childs sll.ld tbey llad a constam .ly lD cl caslng
oJ:pend lture tu 06.tUlectlon wlt,b the Col lcue but. a
the GUa.rd I81lS. I'hi s i8
nOll~laswo re venlle . Spl:aklU " lUI a. ll1em~~ of tbe n" 't,I,....I,"lv ~"'t l lvi"" In view of the dismal por~
ComnULtw, li s wou.l(l a.s.k ':hat. aftcl' a.U .... ere
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who predicted that a.n
they thClO for. and what "as the posH10;' t hat
would follow the
confronted them III a matter of !.hat kmd r They
'\I;n.r. Perhaps you will allow DIe
woro thero as 11.1:1 cduca.wona.1 ao.tLonty OJ: a \ ely
statistics to suppOrt, this statement.
large ~uDlty and .... ere responsIble for Its
15th 1rarc~ 1714
cduca.tlonaJ \\citlU·O . • n was llecessa.ry to realise
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1919,
1920.
tuat. thou~~h bile S CbOoJi of aU ca.uks wel'c essenPoor
tially the b~lt; ot any cduca.llonal s~slcm Lhe.)'
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446
could llot oomplet..eJy oover tho ground. 'l.'nere
must.. be some tbmg isUrtplemel1ta.ry , thcrofore they
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were m erousmg ly con-h ouLed WIWI' wha.t was to
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be done m the Interests of the oldor people .Iluult.s
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of all olasscs of ' SOOIt,~t,.. Wh&~ was t.helr dut y In
respect. of those oldb.r l>COpic? 'l'hcy
lD Readmg an mstltutlOn ,,!lu~J d.i~b(lugh I~
not
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D aI nt y gall,:!ed s.'!!n HOOD, trimmt'8
~11c1.an d Rosebuds
Cream ol,liy at

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b"rough, aud rt.:oo~m(:uded as foHoy,s.-'l'o ~IH­
vru'SILy Coll c:g o, .R.ca:.dwg, £2.0v0 . to LOndon-s t,rec: t.
A..lt b~I06 . 1<ea.dmg, 1.100, to J Olllt ' CO IU1Ulltco
of Um-v enHty CQltcge and Workel s· Educatlollal
A..ssocUl.t.lou, £50, t.d ..tt.ei\d.mg Bra.1Hm of lhe \\'01 K.
ors' Edu.ca.t.lona.i lUSOClaLlon, f2.5.
Mr. Short. ~ed th e l'Cfl~OU - Why those c.xtra.
gl.lmts had be
recommended, Pill L1 CULaI ly lU 10 ga..ld to tho
litV 6I'Slt,Â¥ CQI~8e, a.nU M.r Babson
d UlSl!oo. to know wh.Ct.h CI allY gran l.3 had bCCll
t afused.
l, a.ualf,O'"
Ul". Wln t~r. T&pl} mg, sald' that ,no gra n ts bad
been rcfusw. WIt h lepa.rd to ) lr Short s qucsWon, t hey all knew Lha~ cducawo npl e xpenditUre
bad ,beell lIIClea6Ulg, ah,hough probab ly Ithc c.<o; peJ18C
ot !higher edUca~IOtl bad not. lIl CIOOSOO t.b the extellt
oC elementa ry educa.t.lou.
Th e Oll O IDs t ltuLlon 10
wh,oh t..hc ro had bf!C n no InCI.'(;a50 " 86 thl! Um\'erlilty CoUl!ge, and until tJus y e a.r tho reasons that
gO\'erocd t.he Conublttoo m not mak.lU<r SlJgfl'estlons
as to furt..her prov:t uon bcing mado .... Ii~l ).·~a..rd t.o
the Urrlvcrstt..y Collego Welt) chiefly tJ.Il06D CO~lIccted
Wi t h tho war.
The College had had lnauy at 'ftA;
studentd <l.nd st..l:Uf go 011 actiVO sOl"VICC
and
a.lthough Wle pi essuto upon' lt had been ver,)" gretl-L,
yOI'.. th e amount of nark .11lclJ. Lhe Collego hauj
been ablo to do lU that. pa.rt of tW.UcntlOua l
WhiCh OOI1l(l more lpartlcularly before that. Com-'
m ~ttco ha.d not been so breat as It \'f"SS POSSi ble
for the College LO aITold to edUcatIOnal work
genma,lly. In the lIlte.re..~ of cduC8.,F0n t..he: Gamlnlttee felt Lhut they wero boliDd to ma.ke provlSloll
for Lhe ort.eJUlion of t.he work which had taken
place and was. takii:Jg pla.oe..
'I'h o lJ"raut"' had r emamed. stationary Ifor many years, alld all that
t.uno the WOI k of the Colle~o Ilaa been progressing
by leaps a.nd bounds . The amouut s U" gesled was

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indoor humtlrum life " a nd the fndle~s ' household \'vprk
an? worries are more than lIjere i, man could stand.

that. t11CY had considered cJ amlS for .;rall ts submit1\.oo. on beha.lf at ' IXiUcat.lou8J ms1.l!AlllOJ1l5 til t.ho

B1:lcl: Satm BOXXETS In nC\\cst
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the !ReadIDe EducaLlO~ v~':~~~~:;,1
was liald at t.ho EdUc.a.t.lon uttices o n
..fternOOll, M.r . L. G. SUt.ton p1"csldJll~' 1 'f herc ", ere
Iilso present. Mw MUOiSOll, a n d M(:S8l'S. Ed. Jack..
SOil, 1<'. H4,Ll tcl", E. O. Fllrrer, L. flj Q uelc1l, J.
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