Reading Observer 03-1920
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New
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E,ggs
FREE FROM I RATIO~.
PLENTIFUL &Ild OHEAP,
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M. VENNER & SONS
Southampton Street,
READING(
Southampton Street,
LATE
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THE, TOWN COUNCIL { READING SOCIAL WELFARE.
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:EL, ECTION.
I'I~,I. PROPOSED' OO-ORDINATION
OF
fV
Noted Sowftl;Seulllre Stout
WUlell, 81lfrl~
only Propnetory B8It ~a&.hty Bra.Dwili -Goddard.
.. Osborne Arma." On,:rfrian Road, Reading.
( Continued from P#/l" 4.)
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Dunn will '.{leak at. tbl3 UOltarlan
ChUlCb to-moProN. &II a(hertl&N
Tho annua.l dUIllOl" of tho C hamh(' f of Com mcn..-c
Blld~ o H otel 011
WIU be held at the Ck.\~~ha.1U
Ma.rch 26th 800 &dvt
l'OL'IT·TO·POINT RACES
CONCERT
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GUA'RDIANS' ELEC'I'rQN
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Lh o liuard _ans' clc~~lon to till
Ba.ttle and Clwcr~ha.m .FAst \Vards
h n\o been llIyroo,Hd do.... n som ewhat by the rctllc
m ont of 'Ii IJ Rain , \lltO JCLl r es flom (avcl"Sbam
&LsI. Ward III ravoul of Mr b AllawR.)
A (,'O ntest.
Tho
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lI C' xt &11 eleotlon tnkcs !lJaC(' f(H 8. ll;'p rl: SClltat.l,o
011 the 1'0"/. rOUtH'li 10' t.lllS wald, and tho
Gualfhall s' clcdlon
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be held ou the [olJowlIlg
)Joudny
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I THE PAGf:ANT
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Ex ce ll ent 'PIOgICSS IS bClIlg mad e With regard to
the ll cad!l1gj Pagea nt
Prlnl.-CSS He lcna. Victoria.
\\ III be tile president., a.nri the long hst of pa.trOll8
Jni'Ludc5 ' Quccn Alexandra, rlllll.'eS& ChnstJan .
Pnu ccs5 a eatflco and Pnncesg MarIe LoUise 'fhe
\W>c. Rum", hM been definItely axed upon as t.he
lll te, and as j tho St.fl P of land adJouung th e Abbey
RWlls Oll tho c&Sf, sid o hus been placed &1. t.'he dlsDOSal o r t.h:' Pa.gCa.Ilt. Commlt.tee thcre wUI be
ample room [01 tho g;,nndstand No 22, The Forbury ,,111 , by kmd permlssloll, be the Pag eant;
HOll5c, and be.re. mqUirles can be made durtng ofIioo
hours. An a.dvertltscmcnt. a.ppca.rs elsewhere
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WHIST DRIVE
A wln:st dr1\'1~ promoted by tho Reading Special
Consta.blcs' ASSOCla.tton was hold at. Bond s
iRestaurant. 1 West-st.ref't., on Wednesday evening
'l'hlS '\10M t.lle first. drtve organISed by tho ASSOClat lOll , a.nd ~ proved 1\ gre&t eUCCt.'5S. t.ha.nks to the
efforts of {he bon. Seerota.1 Y. Nr C W D a.rhng.
a.nd t.be aub-oornnut.t.ee The first IprJz.e for Jadu:s
"lUI kindly pre8ented by Mr W V . RIvers, t.ho
rema.Jnlllg five prIzes being gIven by Meaars W
R Breedon, W R North . l' J White and ot.hers
The dUt.lCS of Me ,vcre kindly undertaken by Mr
J W Shankel and the pnzes wcre IHescntcd by
Mrs F J WhIte
to a
Thurmy,
~ch ll!.h,
le g of mutton supper,
ES' ,~&
BINFIE~D.
B
FRIAR
TeiophoDO II,
IST~EEt, R~ADING.
T~1~gram8:
Wilham A
fCllaa.nt
For 1
rlld
VEGETABLE
,he I
Seed
01 the p"""t 81<?Ck. at@;reaJllfloedu.ced
ACTION
Pptatdi;~,
Flower
and dardedJRequllllteS.
L.
SAt.E .&
Bast Berks "Seed ' ",'sr'ehousII,
WQ,Ki NC::;H~'M
SQu:pa hont W
And Mr A iL Fullet', Tho Ga.rdens, ElmhuJ;1!it
Mr G Tovoy The Ga.rdens, Lelgbton Park, Ieoclvcl &. fif':'!t-c1 a.ss eel tlficato of cultural m erK for
Iplcudld blooms of &M.lm lilies
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KATESGROVE GI~LS'
SCHOOL.
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EX~ANS;ON
;N ·READING.
The re markab le progress, "'8 shown in the
rf!o.
sooool attenda.nco
taKe
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b\' Class tv, u nder Mim \V ooldriY.ge ; l'I'hll&
"~The Snow Mntl" "as caplt.al ly presented by
Ol~ V I under loltss Scruton
T he ~ng!l. " Summer D8oye: are Coming,''' :' Snndyman" and" The
Gip"u~I5' Revel " wem admIrably rendered by t.he
8emor glrhs :MISS Flood "as responsible for the
mUSIC, whichi wi\8 e.'Ctremoly good
Pnl't II of t.h e
~~ra.mme OOllSlSted or ,the operetta, .. Red
Ridmg Hood," by Classes VI and VII , M1J~5
'"'ebley betn~ regpo9~nble lor the excellent pro
du chon I 'MISS Dav18, the h eadm lst.t'e8s of Ihe
Katesgrove GlrJS' 8chqoI. IS to be comphment.ed
on ha.vmg around her such an enth u~lastlc staff
Itnd upon the ability of .hffl' scholarti It 1& hoped
to repea.t. 'the performance In about a 1leek'S time
111 the Small Town Ha.U, 10 ald of the" save t he
Cb,(dren " Fund.
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fACE. UNSlGHJLyWITH ·PIMPLES '
Extremely Painful, lost Sleep.
Cuticura Healed In A Month,
.
"My face bqu to get blotchy, and
later 1",.11 plmpleo appeared 00 that
soon my face waa ⢠maea of irritating
eruption. of ⢠wet nature. My face,
besides being most up-elglftly, was
extremely palnful, and I 10.t .. lot at
sleep.
"I had. tab1etorCutieura Soap and
a. box of Cuticura Ointment sent me.
Arter a shon time the itching and
burning seemed to vanlab, and wJthbi
(Signed)
John Mardey. 90, CanoD Coc1dn St.,
Sundcrla:n4, Durham. Ene.
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Cuticum Soap to cleanae. purify and.
beautify, Cuticura OiDtment to solten,
soothe and heal, at. J4ea1 {or everyday toilet~.
Soap h. QI,.t...at 1a. I 'â¢â¢DC! 2e.. ...
⢠month my race .... healed:"
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"'IC''''>IIt lbe &..,,,~
ad"",,,,"
l""r chlrtt , ..... ~
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Ltd.,.
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r~lI'.1I ...!'den .IUt "lee.
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IIIr Oati"*,, Sou ~ .~. . ~' . . .
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'Vltbollt any da.ngerous cuttrng, pall}ful c!lmllt
IlqUld& 01' pla.aters, or even the expeu~1aJld troub1,
of a
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eveD"'1!ll
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READING v. ,NORWIO....'cO~.,
ord'narv , braJlcb pohey holdera whIch Jt.. f>o<n
dec1a.red, h~ 'be6n in creased from £1 ' 65 Ul 1918
to £1 8s p~r_ centl last year, a.nd a.U partlctpat.mg
n.
.a.-.a.
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polley hold~ will, In due tlme, reqeive bonus
A::s the outcome of last Satu.rda.y's deplorn" le
~~~eate. /df\ot~:.?nl g ;hem or t.}te amount add~ dlSp 1a.y a.gatnlt ,.8out.bend, ..Readmg have' , ma4e
Q
err In J11\t,ua ppllcle"
I dra8ttc changes 111 the ele\~eo ito 'oPpol!e Norwi$
The Company s, baJancc sheet. a.ppeft.rl!I f!lsewhere Olty \. (away) to day
There i" ~n ent.irelYl q~w
front lme, and Goodman returns\. to Jtalf!back
Rc d
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I The ,chosen men '!re. Crawford; Bnuth, Horler·
a enr "w: t;f wau d hke t.o know more a.bout the ,f Cbn t c Go6<f
' c W ⢠;IIa rbiO go' ~ . Murr~,.,
. t
L&noas'bll e Cotton Boom or who d68lro to pill''' , 8 I ,
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tIO.P&t.e 11~ Some of thE). 'nrofiis noJ., belDl7 made Stewart, Di]J.e.YJ WeIr, Anm'4nV1J.
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should ecnd l for & copy of thIS week~ " FmlWlcai
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Report.," the PtllillShmg offi(X!§ of /Pr'hlcll &re 26
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WIn be lcat f"~
D~RING
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_ __ . -A TRAIN.
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Priv,'coun~ ~I~'~'~~t~~r~~~.
At athe King
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week
pncked
!.h& .UOWDg ' 'l'.... :th&-~.w
11:3 BU' W. (1, Wateon,
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MILITARY PRISONER
' L~'-" FR
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OM
~nell
Rou..
lor
Llttie
WIllIe a. train WM speeding bf!tween
and &L'Ot on Wednesday, three SQldiers who were
In custody for !l}illtary olreDces: 'oi.!Ld;.a danqg,
bid to rega.m theIr llbert.j bv leaping lromJthe
darrlage whlle then fello .... prl!Oners 0\ uPOF. red '
dnd h~ld down Ithett EII~rt They ' Jnm~' put
of the train Oll to an el11pankmeot &nd qUlcldv
mad. <Iff
~en the
escort
had
recovered thtl
tram WUA stopped by,ille commtWlililOll c;)rd aRV.
mg been pulled, but bY/ tba.t time the pnsonen:had
got we.U a."';~y. .
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Th&~II(~'6 of the neighbourhood were qwekly
A.acot! PUr
C1rcu1~"d Ia.s to the IUglfhres' desCUptiOOl:l, and ~
m a WIn or
the 8'UrroUl~mg country was &ptemlAtle&11y ~d
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C].lICKET CLUB.
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e.xhaustIvelM l!Iearc.b.;!~t ,. Se.vt:ra.I lionra. ¥tte.r a: man
At a. meet.mg of the Burst O.e., held ID tlk
WM a.~ended 't£ \VlIldSor auel a.nother at P&rWi 'Boom .. Mr: L; A.. Darhnrioo waa &JlPQ!.hted
Slough, boj,h bemg thought 10 llrIl.wer to th&. secretary Col F Q. Barker will eapt&ln t.he team:
descrJRtl0Ils l ~reu1at.ed. No ncws or t.he thlm: man ~th Mr. s...BJ!lloclt: . .at!> Vle&<:&pt.a.in
.l!!:;. G6t";v
was l'eCelvett.
8aunt IwU: ~ prelldeot. ~
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SHORT , TRIKE A~ T~ORNY(;ROtT'S.
On Wed~()OdaT a. strike ..... as declJned at Thornycroft', work. at Ba.smgstoke, but It was ternllna.ted on the followmg da.y The l'e8.lSOD for the
strike, 80 W4' a:re 'informed, was because an old
skilled bud w.. reploced by ⢠young unskilled
maJI,
to the chlropodu;t Jour 00
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The
economy ' wears
il:reaee&ble Bilk Ties.
"haPe: ou~t, three
ooet just the same,
and 4 /6, tram
Ol'diIl8ltv
can &OOD
separated Irom Ibe uliderlyUlgl
(Jut, root.fI and
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Try this arid forget all your
foot Jrouble&
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'FOOTBA'LL,.~LATR'S.:r.l<~·\,
iSeâ¢â¢ li.J>ihtl.; wltb
a. "m a.1l o"-tJ~~of pre{JlIum~
Tt is ~tif:r.ing to find tihat~ t.be bonus to the
~ro.:'t ~,:~~. f"ncl",.le<.
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pro, ide8.'!'l'!"In,'of c;..ring
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he hal
TP
J~,ANCE~ r
BUT)
My FEET! ,.
scheme
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st"ld
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I LOVE
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" A Merry Song," I RPd hI motor, eye "1In81lr&n06, ""d "'ltich w.. s!art.etf In.t
"'~et! ","rith ~ oonSldemDI& · (tH~cess"" and
by your .W ltldow\ " .\ere 111'ett\ly rendered year; '
lS uP,(l1'1ut.end!2nt,
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.. 0 Hush Thee,"
tb~
Bryan ,t
a.cbot.d1ngly eQITlmJt1ted to lllat !;d)09,I
at Ha.rbourll tin he p;1,,1.11 'attain tile a~c l 0; 11
yeatS
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bUbln 66S 18 a.lso eeen III the returns !hown from
t.he local office lD Blagra\ e-strcet, under the m81lag~men~ of Mr ~ D E lUatt.he\\s
.
of Oxt()1-d·roa4, in respect of h~1I puroha&e fro~
'Iha Lnerea&e to premium lnco me MOws oon81d-1 t.hn.t firm of some._plck sharts
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erd.bltl e:xpanslon J being somet.bmg hke £8,000,
'I'h& ~pla.inant. who JS the' oontractO~ carry.
hv~r tHat. recorded 10 19 18 Never before jn the ing out the drama.ge
at Tilehurst. stated
A CHARMING OONOERT.
llri.o~~L the Comnany ha.~e such saturf'aclgry re· that. he purehMed. the llha.fts from t he ';espolld
tUnl! ueeJl I5POWlI . 'l'he figur es obtained lJI ·eveT'V enh at. the rate or 25 6d each -wherCas 24&
r
branch being far In excess or any pren(Jualy,e. dozen (thdt was the number 'purcha.sed) ~~~~
A slIcceSsful concert. was gtvcn bY~t.he snIt! or corded
The tot.al c'alms pa.1~ from t.he local I ha.ve shown & good profit. EV'idrnce confirmIng,
Kntesgrove GITI s' School, Readmg , I St. John's
°18f1ioe2dnu~blered 1,200, amountmg to £18 000 i thIS was glven by & ~represenuhv.e of 3 London
Ha.1l on Wednesda.y Ja.st. week The lay, I t Pans
⢠uemg 117 clalm.e for £10 ,170 1215 lId U1 I firm
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dora.'s Box," \\R8 grr&n by C lass n ;. it was f" the ordinary: bral,1ch aod 1.083 cIa-lms for £7 ,910
Mr Mav. r~pTesen£lng the firm in th~ cou~6e
'fhis UI a prac- or hiS s~temen t, said that the ~~we8t. price at
pretty play a.nd well perlonned, alld the pupils 5s 3d m the mdl1.tr.lal branch
showed 6xreptlOna.l abJ!lt.y, havlIlg been well ~cal p1'QOr orJ 'he ndv8lIiffgu anit benefit" (JeMvcd which pIck shans could be bought on the ma.rke{,
y ~hOS6 ,~ho ~<\d availed themselves of thiS ~ 22s , and the best qua litv for 1265.
I ., J
t.nuned by MISS Paynter I t Among t he FQ.lrt(1'8 " mellons
of making provISIon for themselves and
AfteT oonndepmg the eVidence In camara tbe
was glVeJl by Cla&~s I f and 1I , and was verr fa.mlh es a~ a certain speCified tim", or prevIous Tribunal proered a refund to Mr Ostenton of 6s
dalDtily perlonned Mis! Luck and M... Marsh death TIl 1 general 'braneh, wh,ich mc1udea fire, on the dozen. I
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ment '\lere t.he tea.chert! respomuble. The songs, aectden~, p1curer's lIability, and motor ear and
P:~
BE!~TE'J!:CED.
f~lIld f\ ~tJQ:.Jq; 8.cpQ01) at; He.rbonrn ' wl llln'g (,(
A"t the SlttUlg of the Rendrng Profiteering TrlbWlI,,1 on Fq"day In last week. Mi' F B.,Parfitt presiding, a. oomplo.:.tnt wo.s lodged \b y Mr A. G.
Ostenton a.g~nsWfesfl1'6 Callas Sons a.nd May
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of the BCllcli :;,:~I~~~~~~~;i~~;i~
brouK.hL up for sentence
'l""'he ,;roods had been stolen .frrcjm
offico an~
sbeds of ~ Hugbca, bullrlm. oil Salldhur.it at tb,
R.MC
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Supt Godda.rd sa.id IIlQWflCS ha.d Illhown tha.t
tho la.d Cla.rk had glveu glcat ttouHlo owilli 10
hIS t.luevlc"" . hablt.s Bveryt.hlll g nOSfilb lc had beer
dOIl~ fol' hun" but all hel, fa.iled'I
L.onnn'lLted t9 the ,Icd Quarter $eMlons 9fllh I
VI OW to hlS bemg scrUt: to 8. ijOl.5tal r!?s t ~tutlOlJ
'~hth lciarq ~ ;B-tyan, Mr ChilloRQr, thq,..(;outt
RE"DING FIRM
RE·FUND 6/â¢â¢
port and ba.\Wt(.~ :sheet of Uits most ent:.erprl; mg
a.nd progreSSIve â¬Omp/a.ny 10 all branches of Ita
,
, . YOm.."'G OF"FElNDEB.s
7s
PROFJTEERING,
cal
a.t a speed a.pprolLChlllg 50 mt
WCll.le said 110 had t9 Jump out
htt.le further on de·fenda.nt. ra.n
of a PIckford s
engme l
Mr Llchfieold,
of t:."o
two
athet Wlt.U~es
'~i~P:~,;,~,,~:~,j
Defcndant,
who ~(
called two ....ntn esscs
lne tIme, li.tl,d the:so
lIot exceed. 20 mIles 8.U llOtir.
"\\as ptoved that t.110 BCIlu;
elected large white boardG 1IC'ltt
ClOSS lOW) With the words- on them
crOSJ51~ loads. DflVd dead slow. Put'
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PRl!DENTIAL
INSURANCE COMPANY.
a
J ohn Clal'lr ;tnd John H en ry
weeK: 'pleatled gullty to recetv)ng
of
PROGRE~S _OF
d ro~e
skC'ot a.bourt 9 45 p nl
dccullon,
:';1tid Ith.a.t ·wa.s 'J.ho '
Th'i!O Cbalnna.n
roadS m toe klllgdom, ~ a.od was
t.o motom,ts
('I anco, defenda.nt's wItnesses
drlvmg a.t & very da.ngerous
fine9 £15 and Ins hOOllCe
dnvmg Wlt.hOOt. bgbt.a ... fl..ue
AT . :rH1:"
r.
McMlJÂ¥eu, of
mag18Lratcs and
April
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FAR~ERS'
b;y
Yn. Young. tJle &t.eW'8.rdess, m OO'Ilnoction Wi trhc
blt\ia0rd8 handicap Mr Darv-.n, CbaiTinan of. the
At 0 l.rgel)" .attended meellng of tb. Berk.
EXHIBITION
OJub, preslded, a.nd presented tHe prlZea to ttJ,e a~d adJOHlmg CountIes DaLry :F'umers' ASSOCIa.
...,:: . ,
J"t
Irif
followmg - 1 (Sliver cup, itold moo&.l a.nd cb~~ e)
t,Oo,. hold a\ Re,dlng on Soturd". tho follOWing
\ COLI 1:"1!~
M.r W Yooog (st,ew.rd), 2,1I:r E S SmIth, 3 ",r lInporiant
resoJU1101l8 wer& unnrumou!!ly paued.
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NJr.f
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A SI:.oI!rI 4 Ik E Pettiford ~ MUSlca.1 pr0t:ra~1Ue
" 'j'hat tn V1f~;W or tbe probable Increase 10 the
,
⢠' ~
follOW'ed, }leur! .⢠T&JTy" }111l&, F Cambridge,
An exhlb.itlon or 4qjgn a~d l ~QlkJuQ.n spif in
Ie Mayhew and W J Bouch vont.rlbuLmg to. tJIC ra.t.e of tagncultural labonr. lUlq, t.he heavy Incrense
progTamme
A whiSt. dr1vo was held on _\\'edoe&_ 10 gelJeru.l expenditure, thIS Counell stro~ly reo I pnntimg WlII commence t:Q. dl).ftSa tlJ.rci&:}) .. t tqu
da.y (St P.tn{'!k's D&:,:)
The- Iwmners were 1. oornmends thnt the present. :FrlC8 of 23 Id per ' Rea.diDg Umvennt~ (~e" 141 the Sebool
Art.
lIn:. Ha.ncock and Mil W Kmght.. 2, Mrs. Jenner Impcnal gallon be , ,»ntmu~ 'lIntll the end of I block The obJec~~ Qf l t~Q' ~Ibllion "hleh i.
and pa"t.ner . 3, Mrs. FuJlhrook. and lIr A Q;er\sb, Ar ll , Wild i.bl~t for the fhe BJlmmer months the belllg held 10 OOlliu'l!n.~on wJth\ the. De:ilgn and
4, M:u.s W ern:bam a.nd pa.rtnpr Mrs. Slade pre- fo 10~lDg J'nces sh ould be fixed May and June, Industries Assocla.lion, l~ to, prcrlOote _the use of
Icntcd the Prizes A dance followed,
Is ~; uty, h: Bel j August_and Sept.cmbefl, methods ensUMng .tlio most cla.nfied and clean
23 3d ; or a. 8 f1.t. rat.q or h IOd per Im~naJ pnntmg for Clrcu1'a.n1, wUldQw~ tl("kets, etc, and
RE..\DI:-IG GA.RDENEa.~/ ASSOCIATION
gallon, the purcho!Ser m eaeh case. pa.ymg rallway to 111u~n&t.e one or ~two malll W1I1C1ples of r ight
Tho ~ ubJoct. at tho m ceLinz of t.ho a.bovo As.o;;ocla'l'hlLCounClI IS strollgly of op1l1ioD deslgn ~ nd decoratlOlI , the trans,t.re6!sI Qi l or whIch
t.lon held m UlO RocroatlOO C lub .R-oom, Abbey carrIage.
pl'lces are conceded, dairy pa.tumtly leads to ~ . work for \..t.hf, rest, · 1Vl!!
t
Hall , ou M onday e vellln~, wa.c; cc.rt.aJnly an mnO" hat unless th
far!11~rs
will
be obhged fo reduee t.hen' herd!! "
must he oont.en.,t to let ~he exlilblh, "hich ' are not.
vat.lOIl Chick en 1'c.armg 18 bccomlDg qul't.c a strpng
] hiS Council de5lres to draw the nttentlOn of- for. the pl'Om~Ion of !llly pnvnt~ tradink concern,
fnde hno Ul t.he Mocatlon of & gH.rdcncr, and lt
but lor the .aucatlOll 011'''"1.... aod advertl"'i-s
'" Il.S felt qUi to ~se n t.lal to dbt.am as much prae~lcQ.l the Cent....1 IWagos Ilo.rd to the fact that the
lIIfonns.tlon on t.he subject. as po6FHble With t.hIS propo,ed lDcrea~ UI agricultural wages, "hleh In general, s~idc.. tor t.hemselves, m the consClOl'l"
end In VIew, Ml P lo. Stanlev, of The Molassmc In the case of milkers, Will amount. to not less ne fiS t.hat they wIll be their own hesb advocates '
){odcl POllltry Fn.'-m, ~"Y ford, kindly consented ~ than
per week, "'{lll, n V&W of the fact that
We would, however~ advise all tlOt.ef'estM In. the
t e;ad a dISCUSSion on chlcke n re9.rmg and egg prf milk J3 {'t. present being sold colHl1derablv below pnntmg oraft, to V1Slt tho Cpl)ege <lunng the
ductlon as It affects gl!nden ens Needless to sal, l the cost of prodnetion, severly jeoplU'dlse the mllk nm:t week or so and see a.nd fMrn. 'Fhe ~hl~lMr Stanley was Boblo to ImplU't. a i'rea.t a:moupt
tl('1n 'Wlll be open mommg- a rternoon and. e V eDlI1'g
o f \ alua.ble mforma.t.lon A dLSCUMIO!'l of over fon l supply of the' country"
hour's dura.tlon followoo, ~usta ln cd by Yes! h.
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under the sup.rvlSlon of Mr A
8~by .
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Towruelld, Uda.1I BIa.ckwoU, Fluker, E :r Dorc,
Tovey~ Cox Goddard, Moulton, etc.
A, hearty
voto of tJUUlk.8 was accorded- to M\- 'st.anle) for
l1L,\ lcct.ure Two excellent exhIbi ts of eggs wcre
shov;n by Mr E Bla.ckwell , The Gardens Foxhlll,
AT'I'WELLS, Readin8 "
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maned
tOI ch Ivmga motor
Wlt.h drlvlllg
a. mOWl
cal at<:ara ;:;~~d"~~;:~;:.~q:,:
the pu.bhc.
PC's Wea.le. and Pott,cor gave
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a.dm.lra.bly seQ!
,& Co.,
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45 mambon .at~"""
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DAIRY
WEST READING UBER.AL CLUB
On
Uneq ailed SALE
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In t.hu; WlI..rdI lS, ho~cver, still nâ¬>CCSliary as t.he lo
&1"8 t.hl CC! candiOal..es for Ute t.wo seals
Tho
oiec::t ors of Bat.tle Ward v;\11 ha-ve a. dOLlhl o duty
t.o pl't'fotOl t\ It.hm a t c w da}s, as on Wt! cln~a'y
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I.,c,...rallâ¢â¢a,
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Impact, t he l.yclis t, a 0a.\ crs hBm
man namcrl ~OOP P. l, recOlvcd lllJUile8 to h l.'i h~ ad
\dl lCh 11 00"('5;Sltatcd treatment. &t th e Royal B t'l ks
H 06prtat but Ih e Vi M not. d!lt8.mcd there
,
the many
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lhe nOmlll<ltlO1ls for t h 0 '\lllcnnC)· croa.t ed on tw::
Town CounCI l [01 a. l'Cpresenta.tlve for :Jlattle
\Vurd oonsequ&nt. upon thf! ele\ ahon of Councillor
Ed Ja~n to t he Aidermalllc Bench In SIUC
ce,8SlOn to t41e late AJderman W Poulton, have
pmdu l:ed, on1~ ho eutrants. â¢that of !\ir F1 ~
SSln'5bury, nfctutect ,and s,uTveyorJ . ",nd Mr W G
Uollt:) I'rlllr.lY guald
The nommatton papers
of t.bt'5e ca l~dld/lte.o; are nil follows "-:::
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Flook 0er.' SainsbuI), 17, LDme p;t.-reet..Jj ~ef.dIflg-, urcblte4.lt a.nd ~ur\'elor, P tpposed by Freqenck Geori:ie G()(h VIn George ' '''''Iltam Cof,k,
Alhert P1,'Ut.er, John Jlloob, Rose ClI1'Olllle Klb~!e r
white, 1Jolllo Mo.rguente Bunard, .wd' HenTV'
H,,,',,",ed.
IRead, Ilud seconded bv Frank Pl\lmer. Rlch¥d
Drew, '/ h oma.s Redford Mary EhT.nbeth Ja Cftb,
W
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.Ellen Elli ott , EhZi beth Parsons, Rnd Jomcs Bate· I Da~ls, J Ca.£\e, R. C
m." Elhott
1 , I W G · BI"
C tes
Wm J ohn Go)lrv, 34, Cbester stl eeL neadt~I!, r DarvnlJ A r,W
D~~st~
J Rabson
Jl~lA.rd 011 tb~ G
Proposed hy Alfred lJO\ell .F! M' Sutton, Mrs E aielas, MulS
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(7COrjitU Erne... t
lhomas
nnd J ames George St.eo;ens, Mtss B J ~Ia.ITml7e Mrs Cooke, M15!1
1tlarcham
nnd 'k0nded by Charles RIchard , .. T I D ark er, 'I
G"'"
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D am B
II ISS
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..."un e , 1' IS;
H ?lISt'1, II e nJ:Lm11l a:r.eII (1.11 d fb C]tnH8 J.ove lock. I \.I.
Booth MiSl\ G S Bo Ie Mrs. F. F Monta
The pulllll~ Will tHke plate 011 Wedne~dfly next. Brow~, ~bss Moxha.v YM~ 'Il UTrutc. MISS {{
n.nd the polhllg st..atlons "Ill be as follows J "tt
II _MIU H V H 01 rt -,.,avlS,!
n 1 .~ . '1
D oroII ly
uO ere,
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POLLING DISTRICT KO 1
I Austen Leigh, :!\1iss L Pullen , Mo! Ailee flclilkms,
'One Polling StatlOn ' ilt SYia.mlca road COlmcl) Mrs Bi!:MI6 Itxel1, 'Mrs l'()'\yn~end~ " Mr.; S
School!;, Swan~ road,: for ull 'oten reglrlered m Jusim:9, MISS Robson Smith, Mr8 lStansfield, Mt.ss
t.hls polhng dlst nct
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Beatnce Ha.rTIS, Mr A F C lark, MISS Ma.pl esden
(Secretary of the Readmg Council of Socin.! \\'clP9LL1, G DISTRICT NO 2
Iare)
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F our r ol1l1l~ ⢠tat.uIn s, at. Odo rd road Coul cl'
The Chairman mOTed the fol1()w~ng rE!'!OlutlOn'
Schuols, Oxford rdad Ila.mely "That tbls conference deSires to pl¥C on
Sta.tlon No I.- For all ,ntf!rtI regIstered rOT'
record Its hellef t.hnt t he manv :md '"l'led
BI\ttlc Wald pollIng dl st.rlct No 2 In respect of
~oL:la.l
e,fforts Rlready underta.ken tn
prenU8ee In ' the lll1de-rmelltloned f;tI'l!Cts, \ iz
ool"OUgh v. a uld be m ore effective If t hey
_-\batt.01N; rOOd. _\lfred -t:.;.roct, Audl ey-str~et,
100 coordm;l.ted a.nd Rffill1lted In IiOme
Hattie-street., Redford-road Beresford roAd Camorg&msation ..
brldge-slreet, Canno n IItrect, CalPlme skeet.
]n ~condmr;:, !tIr Rowe romarked thnt the geJl·
('.l.t.herm~treet.
'
eral ImpmSSlon would be t.hnt t ha objects of tile
St,ltlol1 No 2 - For a ll .,t.ers regtstered for such confer&nce were so r ea.sonable Ilnd m de 8 1l"Rbl~
polling district In re.spe'a of prem1t,es III
t.hat It would be very difficult to allt lcll)llt,.e allY
llndermentloned st.reet:.lJ, \IZ
C ;l.\'ershll m roRd
pos.,'Ilble obJeotion to the co o)i:ilnatlpn or efforts
Charles-street,
Chatham ~treet
Curzon"Btre!et: No doubt. thele were ono or two poSSible dlffi<.
Derby street, Eatoll·place, lind George-street
cuItles, perhaps mOl'e appa;r;ent. tban real ; therf
StU.t2on No 3 - For all voters registered for such mIght be' 8OI,Ile who felt a1?J?rchen:s-i ~·e t.hat it
polling dl!~tnct In respect. of premises In \he mIght In tnrMre With their" nrk III sume. way ';'
u!lderment.lOned 5treeiR, dz
Gower street., Gl'ea.t thera wel'9 otbaT8 "ho \\,ere strugghng a.long ot.her
Knollys-st.reet, Hart-stn~t, J ames street, Little. n.venu6S of SOCial \\elfa.re work alld In dlfficulty-->
street. Mason street, North street, II..nd O.x:fotd- who would Illad1v welcoDle nS811;t.ance M"lca or
rood
inronnatlOn that. w'o\lld enable th eRl ~ COI.rry nut
Sta.t.lOn No -4 - For nIl voters regist ered for their work m ore effi clellth:. and who depll)'I'ed
such pollm~ dUltnct 1Il respect of premises In the their difficul6ee 8.ud theIr \llmit.ntlonf;
The
unde\mentloned stll'eeLs, \ '17.' ProVidence-place, problem before the conference "'as to find some
Sahl!lJ:nlIy-rnad, So me~t - plaee
Sw.nley IZ'r'Ovc. common ground "hem ... the ltangle nught be
Stanley·street, Thorn·street. Trmitv place.1Valen- stralghtened out It Wa.!, ae he U1J~tood, a.
tl8. roI'Ld, Warren place, Welda..le.-stref!t., and 'VII- I l ~ ventu",:, a.nd he thoughl. t~ey crmlcf .trpproi eh
ham-street.
t'helr ta&k wlt.hout. p'r8)Udlce to
dlVll!lOnS there
The poll ,\Ill o~ n ~t. el,l:{bt o'e'ock in t.he morn- mlght be amongst them In the reg-IODlS of politICS
ing, and clos~ I\.t (lJ.'!'ht o'c.lock In the e,eJlllIg, .~nd or rehgio,n
no person Will he p.dmltted to '\lote .it Jill V pollllJg
After a ge.neral diSCUSSion the re!Ol\1Lion wn.s
stat.lOn except the (lne to which )Ie is nllotted. I
earrled.
On the propO!ution or Mt Sptkes and seconded
by Mr SarJeant It. was d('clded t.hAt elleh ~6ietv
represent-ed
there be A~kerl to I submit brIer
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MILK
PRICES AND
,
t.lculn.n; of the nature alld c;c.tent of the
wOlk,1O v;hlch they Sll'(' llpeClallv enl!a5{ed,
AGRICULTURAL WAGES.
the meetmg of the , Council of Soc ial 'Wel fare m
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CO 1.:1 (811):-1 IN MAJtKF.1' Pk\CE
A bout. 9 30 on Tblll.-sday m Oll1mg It. colll[l;lon
occulfL«l III th e Mstkc t. 11 1&00, b ~t.v.ccn a. lady
DlolOl (\~cl15L and flo ma.n on a push bH~)CI<!
'\s
of l thB
object of conSld.rIng how
W,th the
Goolwmi"
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Ih o r (>"IlIlt.
TWO WEEKS.
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The programmo fo r to-lDorrov. cVCll.11lg'!'I oollccrt.
Ul t.he 1011\ 11 Hall \\ III be suat.a.rned b) Mr A U
P ~mb l m g , Mus Rae I olgaUlst, MI.Ss Vcr", Sttl ' Lh,
eIOCIILIOl1tst, ~u W
&ouch, voe&lIst and 1I1r
A S :\lln~Lh Hohmst.
Ml G 'f Fcltham 'l\:lll
bo ... t the p lR UO
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MARCH
EFFORTS.
difficult sOCIa.l efforts undertaken by both pubho
and volbr:o:\.ary orgallll:J&t.ions might be ,co-ordmated
III the lfuture so as to reveutlll.:atLe and lovel'JapplI1'g of effort and to ;eclire tl1e maximum re5UItS
a confme.Ilce Wf18 heJ.¥ In the ·Coullcil
ChfL~ber· on Monda.) evenlllg, when
t lVe6 of the vii.rl0UI5 welfare soclel-Ies aU,en"..',
I Amongst. those present were.
(~.Jdermall C 8 Abra.m), who ·~-;';'i ,1i;i;lc~:-"V.
W Bnk
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Ge ~ H I t.t
N ewhoUso;' t.h:I\{evs n'R ~~liliam
Wardle ' Km g CBo t Tr'e
Wrlg:tJt Y G W ,
F)
~;""i",'.~t,
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'fIh.., "'f\!'Lrtl(~\II&n govel111n g t.h e cnt.r lC'S tor the
South Bm"ks Hunt. poml,.w-pomt. rll.C(,s v.dl be fmmtl
JD our .1dv£'rt~!1lg l'OJ.um ns · All cnl rl~ mU$~ ;h:;ul.:h
tJUt s~rcl ll.r y b) )la.rch ,'ils t
EU~D'Y
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NOMI~ATIONS AND POLLING
I STATIONS.
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LOCAL PARAGRAPHS.
THE
B.adfl.ld :R:ur&l Deanery realisod
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TxTELLS' WalhpgtoNi, WhUbrea.d', and Oakllln
F
STREETâ¢
S. PO ,K
The reocnt. eft'oA on behali of the
New Liata..freo.
Mr
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Factory Pncea.
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or
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READlf'l(j~
at money ....tine: next
tl~ II lielter BUill"
be obta..inod from lIawthorns, "ood
SpeCiAhsts, LCJ1doo Work4. East St.root, ltcarllIllJ
kwd
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
P OULTRY*'can HOUSES
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lik.