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. imADING OBSERVER, SATURPAY, APRIL 24J 1920.
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n . cesaa.s e,-p:nlllg there wa3 a. ,-cr:.' la rgo
gatcermg of m cm~ers of the R ead ilLg and l'ounh'
Ubera l (;:ub at n ldi l:llcr hel d ill Ith ~ t'ros"'stn'et
I Hall. The occasi<fn Wa :c OI ,~ of ce lehi~tjon of thA
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A DUAL ' CE·LEBRATION.
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1 lnllged tc mporat·~ Eo jOl'l'n 111 CR"tle-"td.'e t. _;\"
~h (\ ~!n]:'1U'lII C'ttr. (je()rge ~"rfl''icrl pOlllv>d flut
1IJ 111!1 spr.{>ch. '~'ll en (!J~ Clt!h I'cccn-cd n ut,lce t{l
n lcat e Its IJl C: lnl se s du r,1Jg thE'! war fn r nl lht:1 ry
riC!"'ul 1tLt!on, lh;l'l !; ~l lC'l '-;),ed c:~ c c('dl1lgIT bla ck u:ltil
t.hoy d!!>covered n t (' ~nf.(l1 un' .b 0. n~ e 1Il t '<1 !:: t leslt'tet. Th ank" 1.0 the l m'a !' \\oJ\' in "hich tho
m c.nlber:i ra.lh f' d t f' lInd t he C'Oll lln ittce the ,,", bad
returned to their "ld home e'\'cn c:tronger· tb'"l n
"h e !l thev lcft , r It WitS t o ce le brate ' tho re t.m ll
t~~!'!.t t he 'di",l ~l' 1\\ <1:'1 held that ntj!ht Among£t
tn~ J)re se nt '~1 f'l' i.': ~lr, F
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(Lihern l cand id!J. ~e 0 11 tv; 0 occasioiJ!' for the H ornc" "t le di, i-5 1 on ), i~!: eA."rs . C. B. MAjO:. J ~ :Mo~dcl l ,
\V ' Stcb.hin~s, F ' te'!\' is, R . T. D:l t..-nll . H.
L't. n l!St.o ll. n, ~. P IJ~e . ,T Stc\·cns. :\ . A. Kil,h.
: W , If, U:' ~f'd c n . \V. R !, dland. C . :\Ild~ t:o;on, (Iud
I -; E Cha.prr hn (~('crctaT\' \. On u':'c()unt of
I illl!C'H ).{Ol]OI' H. E . Cl:awinrd. who WAS t o h ;n-e
bN.n the pr:ndipill gtle~t of Lhe e\'enmg, wa6
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LISE
AND LABOUR.
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fJ' .. L lb~ral C:tUliC" (propofed by
~ Mr. L ow i ~l, ~
1.infJe'd e:tprc';5cd hilJ pler. sure
I'Ll,· tin<.ll:1b' !'Ilt"hl a I o bu ~i club and a..nocia.tion in
th-c t O V!'II ' of R ~ ll di Ol,g' H e W:J 6 delighted to rind
tJ.l.t. Liberal ism could 111" chum to such 1\ Irtrgc
! han d of ,"OUli ~ and OlTdent io'lowers. Lib~rali!\m
; hat'{ fine,: itic'a::'I, n. broader QuUook, and higi.:"!r
princ!p1c!i .thnz'1 a ny other part,.. (Applatl Fo.)
There were at Jth.c present time. 'hOWCV01' . thrcl'l
; d iffcl"q lL . politlc;\J parties. Wh CTCR.!!: th ere med
to he on h- tw(> for a. '-en' ) long t ime. The .... Ii,r
11;>.<1 (,:llU~~ :\ {'en- great chA.llJ:e and t hey would
ll C\'cr. he thought. sec things ex;'!.ct 'y 'n s the.",
SJ.W tlcm bcf?le the war. In M mc re... pech It.
WA ~ R .:rood j op, but in others no t. A s eXtr yon6
WIlS <1',"(:. 1"'0 they b '~d at the pre.5 ~nt ti me n C OJ' li.
tion (; m-'! l nm 9n t III po\Ht, and it 'n';tS ,"cry' diffii ('11lt to find :lIn " I'{'rsrm who ~ntll d say a. grJOd
w ord' f( \l' It . If w~ s n.lI'..n '-"1'; dlffiCll lt to find a':"l.'·
?f th e Daily Pre".s ~liat h nd II ki'ldly ,,·.ord for itI In (n d. on e could scar('el~ find 1\ stngle new:!, paper th:lt r....lll taint:!u III its column !> nny fllt'o ur<lbb CO;':lm,('nt l\ lpOn the Ne· cn t Coa liti o n Om-ernmell t. The- Conh tion. bv tbt' b'f'. "'A ~ compO!:cd
! Yerl' ),u lleh' of TOTl e!!!. 'When the" molee of the
Labollr PI~rt '-'lnntb ; ll ~ wou ld eyM" indu ce him tn
!!n a~a ln st It. (..\pp i;m:o;c.) H e would subm it to
hi s Oltldiencc. O·,l"f"\·er. thnt Labour bad;' I5Om ewhnt ,imit eri , I,'rt stricted and nlUrow ouf look Jlt
pref.ent. Rnd ~t did llOt moye fll!t enotl~h to
(5!Ltisfy him- there 'l'r'85 not enOllgh go in Labour .
Labour wa~ allh 'ery w ell when it came to t.a.lki,ng.
I but "I\-ben !Uch An important m c...1sure ae the
j Ant i-Dumning! Bill was being' discll!!:sed in the
ROll!e of j::ommon.!!, he 'Woul d like tn know whf!re
the Labour Mem ber~ were . There wer'! ani.. fire
of them present in the hn1l5~ on that occnl'lion.
That' ''I'n s nnt l Itt all ~llt i 5ft'ctn M" The Liberal
Partv did not 'm ean to he:!litntc in its work. but
vvould !elze e,,-ery opportunit:-r and 6J1:ht aga.i.nl'it
what~er od~ '1\ere ag<ltin st them. (App,l4~..e.1
The I...a bour Parly. o n 1 the .other han d, w:," fat"
1-00 6 !OW_ Ho wOlll d 6ubmll that the L lberah
ba.d nothing at all to ~ ·ar;ha.med of to-da,y.
Lil:ierty was t~ cnrdillol thing to-tlal"', and
Liberalism stood for Liberty a lways, although
lea.ders miQ'ht cha nge-leaders m iglit corne and
le&dors migh t go. The cardinal principlt'18 of
Liberoli sm woul~ e'-er rem ain. (Appln.ulSe . ) H e
W'M oom·jnced that they would have to stand and
fight for theIr princip lef\ in t he 'tery- nea r futl1 re,
!\nd they oould be r~lied upon to tight h ard. Referrinl( to tb. ~o.r Wor, lbâ¢â¢ peaker Mid !·hat it
WM due to the actinn and fine stat.e.'\manebip of
the la.te Sir Henry Cam'pbell-BannermlUl and hi!!
Libera.:l ,M inistrv in 1906 t h ... t .88!f-government WM
gl·ant.ed to Soutb AfMC&. ThJlt act. lor Liberalism
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introdUced ~Ir. Saxon Mills, who,
authon t y upon h 's subje ct ,
taUK-I. " The romlnlttoo of the .Lee~rt:<lt.
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JlI\d l'cqul"_<;t cd h im It hI! Chall'~i\n) to
- Knight, on t hclr behalf, for his kmd-
his 5erv1ecs to opera.te the Jantqn ,
to lIay that t his V_a.] the last
but anoih~l' scrios was prcr
(Ap!llaul'ic .)
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ho sbould rC'C1 nervOU.!! wIth
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a dVll en«meer,
P ~";.~:~~.l;::
II. mO!ot hIghly
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Had he
it was 12,000 miles hc would. never
havo set out on a. voyage of c:,:pk>raticn wcstws.rd
in thc smo.U '\"e~scl of that t Ime, and the d l:!lcovery
of ,Am ori('ft. ...·otlld ha n " b~l1 ooll6lderabl,. poatponed. Wl:CIl he !lll.W the BhRmaa hght he thougbt
he was thcr~in EMtern Asia. HIS object wu to
afford commun icl'. t.ion, also to l'i pread ChristianIty,
\'C"ith h-ord in ono h and and Blb ln !n tho ot.h('r.
tho fMh ion of t hose days . Columbus WaJi no doubt
I h~ fi l"!lt 'Europ-an over to set foot on the hthmus
or R.ri~ma. H e n('\-CI' klU'w what h e discovf!ored.
He al~aY5 t houf!11t' 1t wa.<; Ea..;t~rll ASI a. He ne'fer
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zot ftCl'OSS thc J~thmu~-that 35 or 36 DlL1C$- but
he dl-:I tTy to Ilnd a. ~ay tl!:rough. hl 1503 he left
M.allel~n fonnd th ~
lifetime.
LhrouS-h , but ro'Und CaPe
Then
awa.y 1
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Hor n by t<hc st.ra.its that bore h13 name. thousa.nds
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th~t part of the world and turned eastward L!ra.ln.
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Enamelled Iron Saucepans, EnglisQ make, extra ' heavy, last a
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when In 1530 i.t. was found that Nature
clt.hcl ne\'er "ad made 3. way thlough the i&thmlts
0,' ha.d .allowod it to b e b!ochd lip. The Unlb.d
Sta.~ 1501voo it ot ta.st. Wit h all bel' own R.nd the
wo rld's r ~ourc~. POlntjl1~ out. !.hIe three )'OOllII1bte
rOuies for t he cll11 ltl, Mr_ Mills I!hO'Wcd the broad er'
pnrt of t hn '" is thmuII , wHh Lho longer .rout-e, the
PAl.1a.ma. a nd ' t he D~ri('ll . In 18691' th e making of
Ihe Su~z CIII1 ...1 by.-y. F el'(lillan d de I.es!Je!)s, thl!
J:' reat French " l1 g Jlle er, led directly, to the Frencll
lltt~ mpt at a Pan a.ma. Canal _ ~~ wanted So stili
greatcr t riump h-to" sever lhe \'l'~~t of the world
a ~ Pant'1.m:J- " . Owing to e:.trD,\"agan C'(!, b ut more
1'''Pf!clltny to malllr)8. and ye llo w feVl'!r, tlJat scheme
hl"r-a m~ an 'aw ful an<1 terrib le fRdure. The French
! hell kncW' no th i "~ of the Ol'lllin 61 tH~atmel:lt of
i hc»e rl~c8.lles
'The AmericR ns 'i n the SpILDlshAm~rJ~ n W~l' h:t.d a. t t!tr lhl c outbreAk of yellow
fe~cr in Cuba. H er01C doctorll and YOUllr soldier'S
oon dpctcd ·c.xperimenu 8.1!1 to the mo!!qulw, by the
bIte of which alone the Idiseilse> '?'II.$ communicated,
and
as to wlict,hel' lnfcct.l<ln chme from cloth: etc . .It, WM provoo t he former only.
: all
hcro~. (Appla.use .)
began their Panama.
away
poolll
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COVlll"8(j tb.
&11 b;ild1;~
not
h&ve mnde
.bel{l'lill
("a l1.l\l ,
Set of 3.-6 pt., 8 pt" 10 pt,
15/6
22/6
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Or the Complete Set of Six, for
We are 'Manufacturers, and can supply dir~ct a
Wholesale Price, thus elirqinating.middlemen' s profits.
Finest Quality and in every way reliable.
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Panam a.
It. better
SI! II route
e,a&t to west oouts.
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Qtt.e3tion '
a.t thfl time of the Sp&ni&hAmMiefln ' war.
t ho Unlt.ed States b&tt~!lhip
...Oregt n " mado hC'l'_long. anxious Ilnd dangerous
\'oy&fte Jrom Californi&, &11 rouni South America,
to Ke:y W~ t in Florjpa.
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Tho Panama. CanaJ was a. much more diftienJt
unde rtttkillK .tha.n thl"l Suez, the latter hemr tnt.
through & _ pla.in, tho former thrOU&h motlnl.&l n
ra.nR'e8. . For ' thf) . Pan a ma. C&I1&1 tbf'l Americana
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on each 15/6.
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lIiden.hI& materia.l f1"Om the French l'itbortive adveDtu re 1soine mll ~ awaJi. The canal is 41 milee lon"
with 4l milee of sea section at each end: in aJl .~e
so. m!l~ " A7,ld ",0 feet; d~,. It" two clllef fea.tur~
afle
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range of mounta.tn......-the ClharrlM
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rivo!' a.nd tile Oulebr& mount..a.iru.
Two cour"(A
w~re ~n' to the ,eDgiD eflrll- & tide-Jevel canal 6Hed
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form a. lalre, 169
of looks- shipe
level into tho
d,odged wa''"!:'!OY
ot~
waoor section,
lower the price! of commodities. qut ,lea-ve ~e at;o~ ~e 'made to 'Teach the sU1'f~_or ~e
w:age." nt at' present._ Wh_T should not . be aeked, t.he ' G~ ' l-.,ke. The ca.na.t 'Was. a.ctJuaIll a
working m en h ave sufficiont mop ey to not only water: }')rJ~- SS 'feet ~h. with three s teps at
rear their fa.m~ie9 properly, but t o enable them, end ' to Mach tbe- tide-Ievel. Tho Atlantie ~"~.-:I'
Pn.o:ifl:c were - nrieTl~ .. wedded "-they
to t.a:ke a. ~oI ida.f once a yea.r} (:4.pplau!!6.) .
aplltft.! - F()ut" ' million OlIbie 1ards
A NEAR <XI.
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tests at Home..tl., and eoncll\ded by ,,!ying
~hnl
the cause I of the pre~nt unrest were I the high
'Prices, and tb~t the 0lii1y remedy w ould 4e to
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Cork Street C.orner Shop, ,is fully supplied with all
m*bts (or boys: ~eturiiing; to :. Reading ;:;ch~ol. 1 Grey Flannel Shorts,
Grey and White Flannel Tro·u.;'rs, White Aertex C~llular and Cream
Flannel Cricket Shirts; . R~lation . Blazer~, Hose, Caps, Ties. Bells,
Hat_ Bands, Mufflers, White and Gr~y Felt Sun Hats, Sweaters,
White IBoots "'I
and Sho'
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Tweed
Suits, 'j Bla!'k,Coats
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PRICES, which means lowest· fixed prices at)d fair dealing.
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how otrengthle.. I felt; I hod no
Medici.! t ....tment oeemQd uoel .... ; I
lobe bod t.c> be ,puncttIred th_ tun .. '!efor.
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5~ pair,! C!iildren's'Tan <4lf: ~oots, sizes 11 to 1
10 /9
U pairs Ladies' Ylace.Shr.s, worth 12/6 .
now ,6 /11
58 Youths' BmCCaif. B"9fs, ~wn . " . .
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56 pAirs LadieS> Veiyfiig~ ~ Glace B~ts _
22h
53 "";rs
LadieS'.. ·smart·
CIotti·
Leg, very high
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6S paip .~ ..~e~ior: G~~ls'. Gla:c;:e W~lt~d Boots I...
3P/S5.pairs '¥O!Jl'a. ~eaty :NaiIF~ · Boots (toe, tips) ,
'14/. 56 Pairs ·Cltildren's.G!ace GIbson Shoes, sewn .
5 /6
, 72 pairs Gent's 'Tan Cyclillg Shoes, sewn sol.es
10/6
41 pair. Ladies' ~ox ~~f lDer~y Boots · ,.. .' .
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Well finished, Jacobeal1 style, Bedroom S~iie, ·3:f~.. ~i~;;
as illustrated,
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and satisfaction
tbel. barg~ns they obtained 'al~; ,last ~c4.
We bave been fqr a Quarter of a Centur} tbe ptoneers of ke-e/l,.at
cutting prices ,01 Foot;Year. for tbe masses, and the folIo.wing cjUot"t~)nS
are an ~e opener to 'the p,eopl~ of Berkshir~ and adjoining l,;o,un:ties j
SINCERELY
but 1!Oon)"M diBChflrged. When
some D!,: ~a.lelts--'I'aD!eu,
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THE ~BANKRDPI BOOT;SHOP
w ..
btl incurabJe. The di8eaae was diapOlM !y
of the lymph&tid' gIaoda OJ" clironic anlllml&. Once
.W]II. . . amlple of' blood W&I!I tt.ken f~ my @ar
the
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24, Myaole
Fumed Oak ' 3ft. 6in. Bedroom Suite, witl,i '>lea<.\'ijgh~s, '
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Executors , of
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of hi ~ t'eSponee, &aid that
there were but a. few members there. that night
who realised hbw very nenr they we:re at one
time to losing t heir Club altoj;tother, 1fhen theY.
received notice
quit. Luckily, however: they
happenect to find 80me
. in Ca.etle-l!Itreet,
where they
military occupation of their
The trouble dic;L not
Fra.ser, in the
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For all kinds of Househ~ld Irorlrnongery. Galvanised Baths, B
Wa.hups, Enamelled w.a ie. Tinned Iron Sauee.pans , Aluminium
Table Glass, Incandescent Fittings, etc., ~t 25 to 50 % below the
retailers' prices.
,mIles
F,3Ilkrn
length.
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vora9'oC of only
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with ! alt water, or .. higb-Ievel canal with lockl,
H e wanted them tn feel tha.l the
Liberal Party had the â¢â¢ me quality of flU'-.i~bt.
ednese. aa ha d I Sir Campbell Bannennan. Mr,
Linfield related fle\"en.l in cident..!! of hi s two con-
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persons who have wilfu lly !it:1:1cd t h~t t hr..: gouds
Society a capita l lectUl(~ on " Tho Pl1nama C"!leo! "
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