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OBSERV-ElR; " S,A_TU_R_D_A_y'_,, ,_A_P_R_IL
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TRINITY.. CON'GDE
. GArI (ONAL \ 1,Best.Mi..button-hole
I, Bow~her; c:~lficat.e. ~h" E Gnu. l. I
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M". E S"d,,1 n.. t paper i"". , 1, >:.
EISTEDDFOD.,
J ordan ; cer tificate. L. Savory.

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SS HISSEY'S
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~n interesting ceremony wa.s neI'fdrm.,d at the
Royal Berlc. b,re, H01!pltal on
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wbTn a. fJum~r of promlllent
b y invitation of the P res ident
tb'e, Boord of Managem en t. to

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moot of a bed hy

Tor er, C:wersnam,

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4my RIeser , and hel'

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Among those IJresent

H. Benyon,

.M nagem ent, nnd MI ~
1 . U. W. H
F . J . C. GI1imor. \jna~' ..~
. P AH . D ll.r:hfield ,
Rev \ V Peacock. Dr
ha G.II. Dr. and Mrs.

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and )Irs. Wrey,
Mr. 811d 'Mrs. A. H.
umey (SecretAry of the nOSDI '" ' '
urnes. Mrs. Morg.m,
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Childs (Abmgdonl , Mr Cmw8I,ui.,
[Ki bgha.m. lIfr M. F. Biggs,

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09m ~roceed e d
Chltpla1 n offered
llm-ej led
Ieele~1 yon
n the " a I abo\-e
--th t a bleL rea d as follows.
Be
Endowed by

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Tower, Ca\'6rs ha.m, .
Amy HI &scy,
Amy H i<'scy, 1&16· 1910 H our
d ay. make me hol ler, J... ord, I
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20th, 1920 "
The Rev. C. ' V. R. Clea.ver
I th e m e mol'lal,

of !Benyon had alwa.:Y6 bee'n a:;'~t~H,,:::,:!~ti~~e
p rogress and de"elopm e nt of ~h
n ... .J . H Rcnyon. 10
H ursey on behalf o(
!io~p't'"
gel"\erOll S dona.t.lo n of
thelHosp itn.1 in
He only hoped t hat
would do as ~h e
li.k.e: all other sl nu lA:r
need of m l'> ney, and
I!pe~klng to blm that.
ho,,:" to rnUle
'llbe fi nt
B rown ,
nea r LlLmbourn,

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Oratory.- 1. Mr. J. A. Br&in. "

PERFORMERS WANTED,

SATUoRlDAY.-Bcfore 1t.tr. F. B ~arfitt (In the
ch&lr), Mr. G. R. J ,ack:son and M ~. L E. Qu etch.

R~ding

m~ster, n~w

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did not. appear, ' wu fin od 15s. .
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B'AlBBUTORlClt. which "&epa", to • •'Il",1 coloill' la •
J olln Thom&ll QUiglaoy, of Junction-road, was f6w
daft. ! LooftTe1o'. lII ..hltalnl .. youthful apoaraot!lr.
summoned in respect. of 80 f:inula.r ' offenca on MaTch
t
beta.
LoDdOllt
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' fret 21. BedlOld l&ltemtol7t
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31st. Tho defcndll:Ilt.~ who pleaded an OVer8 1g bt, t..fr8

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(UI), Qabml Bam.. (17) . LeoDar<! Dnnn
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aDd Thos . R awiins (13), a! Xat-e8gr ove-lane;
'W 0 1UIDmODed. for pl a.ying foot.ba.ll 10 the st.reet
OQ ~pnl li!th.
PO. Pope apoke to .eeling th6 boys playing foot.
ball Dear Ka.tesgrove sohools with a. paper ba.lI.
The Ma.yor stated. tb&t the 60lke were nceiviDg
..ri<>J;8 conjplaint. dail1 about .treot fwtboJl. A
loti of d&m~ ,was bemg done, foot PaseeDlet"S
w"f9 bei.ni 10terfered wlt.h, and ~fIf'alfy it was
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d.iiotderly behav:iour.
The lQagittra.tee b.ad
promouslr de&lt 1000icnbly with olloh oll...... , but
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wo ld deal very"rQuch
moTe ,8ci eroly
nth offenders.
Th y would fine Taylor and BroWDU1i: 7s. ed. each
o.n tho ot.her boys 55. ea.eh..

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DAY.-Beforl!J Mr. W. H. Snuth (in the
allair), Mo!'. F. 'A.. Sa.rjeant and .Mr. B. Russell.

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AFTER TII!E RACES.
Lee. Benj~n W:illdn&on and GeoriC Crabb,
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a.ll of HIgh Wyoambe, were summoned for a.li09o' iog motor oars t() stand lD Broa.d.-street, on April
1~ for a ' lon~er time tbo.n necessary for tlbe
~ up or l!Iet'bing down of !Jsssen.gen. Rob ert

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Lef appeared ,for
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tHe three detel:ldants.
the three C8ol'8 were 8t:.a.nd.iDg in
cent.Te ot Bl'Oad...etreet:. in "between the tta m~
linfA' (near tJ\e cab ~k) for lha.lf an hour Wltb no
o~ in a.t.te1}.da.noo.
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':fhe defendant nid t h'e,. had a.ll been. to Newtl1 ~

bup- ra.oes a.nd went. into th8 Vi.otori& (:&(e for
'ebhing to _t. H e.-thought it woUld be bettter
to eave bhe ca.N t~tf.hau m the ourb u it waa

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illy ttme-8ra.turda.T'everrlng. B e was nna.",lJ'e
'tI !by a.llowing the can to reme.m there t he cab
..... '"'" obotruoted.
'l'he I!JUlDmODSes were dismissed on payment ot
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NO BIOYCLE LAlU'S . .

~ of 4, Aucklan13-.road, wa4 SUm~ed 'for riding & bu~ycla 10 W~j'ha.m-roa.d, on

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AETll.0.9bh,
wttbout " rear or hOOt la-mD·
Ba.ritor' stated. the ~at.el and the defenda.nt,
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was r eprcsentOO. by his wife ,

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NO DOG llCENCEll.
Wliliams. of 52, (.In~ter-street, and

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rgo Ra.ve.n,,\. of 37, Pa.tlgbourn~l;reet, were
mooed for Jq¥ping doi'S WIthout licenccs.
.0. Cave sta.t..@!d tho fa.cts aDd both d ofondanta
I we e, fined l Os.
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A DOG AND TWO CONSTABW. '
1 J ohn YlDR'. of 30, Soutbampton-st.reet: was 6Um mone(l for being the owner of tho daR' whiCh was
found in Soutbampton4treet. OD April 8th, l Delli.cicntty muuled
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Both 'P.O.', Tawn and Morris said that t h e dog
'WD.I out.lde tho defend'a.nt'l!I hOll.&e a.nd o.ttcmpted

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admttted the
The. defendant was mulcted ISs. in a.IL

to !rite them

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detenda.nt., howevol", s8.Jd thAt the dog wa.a
1t wai so harm- '
tb.d • chila OOuld play with It Without injury.

Out tba.t ni2bt, and also th·a.t

'A Uttle later tho defend..,t ...d til e dog "ollld
n
ha... e .1lowod the oonst.abtes to m va had Jt
!be
~ ... sta.ted.
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"fiew of the KuuJing Order noW' bein~ oft',
'lih Benoit tre.ted t he oa.se le.nient ly and imposed
• Arie at 58., to iDolude costa.

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R~ADIkG .~OUNTY B~NCH.

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SATURDAY.r-Bero,. Mr. C. E' K eyser (In .the
chair), Maior-Gepe
W addmgtQn . Colon-el W.
P. Nash , Oo'ooel
E. B'rOadbent, Mr. W, J elt
P ettlt."and !Mr. W. E . CoUl(~·r .
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LIGHT. .
Phyllis .Qlose, at ~att.hpte. wu. QUlnmon ed ro'i-

iMdm~ a blcyr:1e w1V~t a r oor lilrht at Stratfield
Mortimer on ApriJ ot.h.
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The pollee oftlcer ~ng \be cue , t...ted that.
.. the ,lefenda03 di~ :?,~ . top when ealled upon,
he <l1""'ued !lo< 011 .. hlCYcle. She explained that
t he did no~
was • poilc:em&n.
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-1"" !\L,ED.DOGS

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Fredk. Rett. ~teJuan, Of Greer, Elmll MOTtlmer
was I!nI.JD.monM~fbr ~owing hnCdoe to b; &t
without ' . - ~a!.. ~ April ' 6th "at. Mortimer.
A Al\e of,..
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Jas S~,.eD.I',.~ol PUrley ' 1:!a1l Gwens, was 1Ummoned for .. .i,innl&r'~ oft'enco ...t Pancbourne on
April 3r<!, ..,11 t)J{tIjOl:- "ith allowtng th. d<>tl to
he out W'l£bw1; • Collar bearing tho owner '$ name
and addre;u;l..
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A .DDe Of 5". 1ft
ftrat. case and a;. - 6d. in the
la.t-tor W8.IiI imposed.
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of ' S

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Who does not
enjoyment' ,of ~hJ
merely lookirig at
careful
,
,and qualities, the Idl$c«l;sic:ins
,.t o how.each piece
I the home-to-be?

Ch~I,

All deac:tipiioris of ~ediling alWl!'ya In stock at ipnces·. other
HoulO8 do not now attempt to compete with.
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Thousands of.P,.__ u.~~s·. cw:,rth . of Dln,ng
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Drawing ~...m;'.Furniture.
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Re-F urnishing
because' it ,has
because the
- 'c~upIe ' ha~~ lost
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'!1n~istakeable taste

s,.v.... pi... SUITES in .p~did Art ~. from 17,1l'l1S; I
Th.... pl.ce SUITES (Drop End Ch..,ter68ld. t"o
from :£25 to

£35/10/0

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Armchair."
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Solid'O.1c DINING R?OM Sur;I'ES (fo~lID.u chairs . two
£9/9/0 ,
Olhar auporb DINING .RooM 6U~TES. l oo1id maboganYl'pb9hleN<i In gNen
or red Reldn.. O,nFot be \old from real leather. Queen . AnDe 1'1101, From
18 gne.. en: in
0115 gns. · ,
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A oollootioD. · of luxurious CHESTERFI.J!:LD SETTEES
for aale from

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£12'1010 .
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, A . big' IDt of 'djuotable '
' n~jered in Cordod Velv.le, ,solid oak
fra",... Back mov.. to
potItlqn., 'From ·~/6
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, dooy EABl" CHAIRS In fin. Art .Tap""trte.. from :£6/19/6
OOCAl!IONAL" 0HAIJIS'; Qite... AhOle. f ..'diDlDl' room, from 5216

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mUms

, ·You . pr.obably feel ·lnow
six mo.nths' or
will need some .
or Housenold

WI~' ~ foi oU'~,j6 Tapeotzy, from 2216 .
V.rlod otoQluJ .f 0VER.MAN;TEL8" 9COASIONAL T T LES. ' PALM
STANDS.. B06XSHELVlle
,al"ayi
to.
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. \ 'Deing. oMod
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Garp,ts, ~In~s,. ' ~ugs, ate.

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AXMlNSTER GARPET8 from 1>7119/6

Tapee!ry CARPET SQUARE/U';'m 0016
Art BEDROOM SQUkRES, :.o,!,e~err n;'" de.Ign., from

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~omethln~ New I -"-" ~.l

£3r'

0 '6
Beavy ROTeroible. DOOR R'9'GS fr?m .'%TIS ' . STAIR CARPE1'II-T'p""t.ry;,4 l6f. 5/6 r; \.bmiDetor, 10/1 , ·12/11. yd.
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round now. See
kinds offered" yotl-ciisc:\1a!,;. a~
just '':'o'\>at wiil stlit you.
Viait Mcilroy'.
YOU WISH. If 'you
: would find new things
; as,free to w"lk along the .
.the furniture as you are to
look at shop windows.

The latest patterns and sliad.es in Floor Cloths and Linos of
everY kind~all fitted free by skilled worlanen. .
Ready-made Blinds in all widtlii always hi stock. while
EstImates giv~~ ~i~lingli '19f. Blinds to Measure. .
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.Cars, Ch~I", ·an~ COts for labs.

and

Elegant BAIlY CARRIAGE!! in the newoil 1920 .tylo., 'Superb opringa aDd

tiol>h. 9 to 151r1l& I'
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Folding l'Ul!H CA.lU! froJD 2I;Ii6 and ooll.~bl. car from 1>3/19/6-indlapen.
sable to young mothers.
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~" HIGH CHAIRs: s~n,oi '1I~1:r and are

00/6

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b&uoed.

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15.'11 to

Keeping

The mo~h ingenious idea for a baby's cot.

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WICKER CRADLES from 8 /11

8rand··Value
Bread 'KNIVES, 111li...orfh

In

3/6 .

Enamelled STEW PANS with lida,

SpeciAl purolouO. 1111, 216j, , 2 11-1'.

3ill!

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MEN are
WANTED for
the FARMS •.nd

- WQMEN

' WORKERS for
the HOMES
of '
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c.ha.-ree of a

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horae w. . .ufler-wound t.wo- inchea-in

B~ & ..;'6111

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ill Jitock. 2ft. 6111. to .~ft, ~ l'ricoo ~ ,

Sill '

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Hardware.
• B.~1HS '" om 4 /11, 8\op PaU. 4 111
Oil Cooking Srons. 8 ( l t
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Tin KETrLE!l •• teong.

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_ B;;'ioob.made 1IttB~ '"lIINOElI.9 • .

iltaled

EST and

CREAMERIES

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'f feet. . From 1>3/1016
Full.w. MATrRE8SES. ensure oomfo.1 ond aound Bleep. Froin <W/6

TREA.SURE COTS }or

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RIB.COVERS ' &
AddreU Only:
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MBRELLAS., 33, FRIA~ STREET.

(lmoo!ng
,). feet we, aplendid plecea.
£4119/6.

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complete from

SETS

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La.rgest SEtI~otiou.

·for ,. Goo.d .:, f ,_PlIlll
trom~sJ

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Anita Stell'iJ.r/>, ... well .. Epu.xle 6. "The Height
of T<rm80t," of the Th~ Man of Mi~ht," will
0.119 appe&r o;n the screen on the aame .da.vs. On
Th~y and the t.o days following' the pro ..
gra.mme will i inc1ude !a..... Paramount Artcra.ft Product.ioll from L Sir Hal~ Caine'8 ma.st-e~iec., .. The
Woma.n Thou _Gn.ve.st Me-" and also 'The Qame
of Liberty," fl'O\n ·th
by E. Phillipl Oppen·
beim, st.arring! Genl.l Ames, Douglas -Munro and
Laura CoW." ::' Thel Starllnjf PoIn~," .. study in
~~trasta, ' featuring Consta.noe Worth. and EP1'.000 8, " D~g~ H~," of the fasc(nating aerial,
:' The 1lig~r'. Tntl,'[ ,are a mong Ih.e remalning
Jt1!'rq,s of Ithe ~a~ selection for the week-cnd:
The ~h?le t;",.r:me to be aooompa.ni~ by the
VaudevIlle .Lf1'C
~ under the dln!ction of Mr:
Llnnel F&!kinan ' (0010 v10Jinlot hom the RoYal
Opera, CoVent Guden). .
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Have Stood the

, A!Io good .

tale of love and mymery, ,. The
Woman "'~ J?oor," ~
I ' which Ethel CJa;rton will

&011'" Web<jr, super·productlon••lan'ing

READING' I

otylo •• from

:A thrilling

appe&T" in a dual ro1e, ia anDOuilced u one of the
""oJulive featbreo for onday, TlIescl&y and Wed·
nesday n""t
the Vaudeville E1ec:trid Theatz..
A ' romance d,f America. in! the troo:bl~ days ot
1880 wilrbe ~pict.OO, l l' The Heart of.M India~.'J

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fourmontheon1l1yback." HOLnno'YD'8GRAVEL
PILLS.. a 'posltive cure for On......el. PainI!I iD the Ba.ck,
Doop'Y, i Bri~ht's Di~ue of the IDMe{Sol Gout,
Sciatica. h. 3d!, '"&11 chemiatl. Post free 4: st&mps.
HOLDROYD'S 'MEDICAL HALL. CleckheatqD.

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wii.te8 :_R YourlpUla hn...."e cnrn"lete}y cured me o.ftel'

The

CHOICE PIcrURES FOR NEXT WEEK;

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ELECTRIC THEATRE.

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Robt. Eadet. of We,hridg~ , writes = .. I bough~ II.
box yeaterday. a.nd a.ffer I had taken the secolld t,v~
I telt better than t ha.d dotUl for 01,'01' four ye&(l.
The paoin in mY' bnck b..u entirely Kane." , Mrs. KlnH'
RUDwell ROad. Wiekfortl. states :_U Duty comPf.!ls..
to tell all who 8uffer tht'l.tr your pills cured me
aiter nine yean pain." Mr. A. ktwrton, of Feltham .

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ENTS', WEST STR

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Free'" Arm Dra.wjng. ~Mr. · L. V . CU!I!den an d
Mr. Ca.mpbell Highet. '
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Q\l[\.rl~tte.-" Com e awav Sweet I .ove I t (Rathbone): I , M.i ss \V. B0081ey, MIaS F . Smith, Mr.

in~ocaJ

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OLS FOR ALL

Mr . . W. A. Ranehaw, who died on Sunday at
his residence, 5, St. Helen'/t Pa rk "Crescent. S out h !'I1!lo.1., :va3 fori a great number of years pTommently
M90cla.ted with' foothan in Berk s and Bueh. He
was ODe of the rounders of t he Newbury F oo tbnll
Club, and acted as Bon. St>creiary for mallY yeaI:g,
B e had been a membel' of t he Coun cil
Ber:ks
tmd Bucks F.A. I for upwn-rds o f n, quarter of a
century, and was Cbn irmnll iof the Cou ll cil wben
he r8t.Jred In 1919 on leKy illg N e,'; blU'Y to take up
h1..'! residence at SOl1thsea.
Mr Rfln sha.~ d i d m ore for N ewbmy football
t.han any other i membe r o f the e::cecutin, aI'jd
he had the pleasyre of bUlldin g the Town club up
to one of the pst.rongest., from a. pIa'dng point of
view, in Berks and Bucks. When "he WAA til i\
pOSItion to draw from the R 01hs HHl Masters
there wa.s hardly flo club. in t he a.llied counties
which cotild hold its own with N ewburv. one of
t he few exc3ptions being Rea dmg, a club which,
o.t t he pe't1od of which w e. writ.e. Waf, almost 'n' YM'iably 10 a posit ion to dra.W' good service from
Aldersbot.
Mr. Ranshaw nlayed R. 'treat. lim in rai sing the
Berks n.nd Bum Footba.ll AESOciation to ' its
pt"e!lent very aa.tlsfa.ctory position . He but rfLl'61V
mi&!ed a meeting, a.nd theT'e,was nothing ill which
t he Assoc1atl0n W8..8 concerned in which he dId
nut evince the Igreatest · intcI'C!St. H e was an
~oollent,. worker ~ n overy wa.y. ,
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DEATH OF MR.

A LADY ~lW'ORIST'S LICENCE
MI'. APl)lln, lt he
'(lageRnt
,Edlth Bl'own, of )~risbol , was ~ummoned for in Reading 6u~ervisng I the ",rrnngem enb for tbe
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f a.il~g to produce her motor dl lVert'S liC(!n cc when for thcom Jug ~'Weant, st ates that already som e J . Street. r, Mr. C. W .•~lIen.
St.ory Telling. -1, Min A. M Stanfor<!; 2, lli••
refl t.ed to do so by '8. police officer .
Tins case
of
the
biggesti
ePieOde1
ha.va
bee
n
filled
and
are
had bee n ad journed fro m tho prevIous week on
D. Rumming I 3, J\!iss E. 'C. Sudl!!.
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Il l. of the d efendant. not belni JU a.ttcnda.n ce .
widor rehe.'\l'$al.
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W~!&1Jjng .So10 - " 'Fh'~ Bluebells of ScotAR'a.,.n tho defendan t did uot ap9cur, but. tho serla.nd
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Miss
Ro!e
E.
EI~·orth.
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As thel"e m~lst still be people ,,,ho would be
"-ICOl of t h e summons 'was l>ro'\ ed by declara.t.Jon.
Impromptu SpeaklDg . ~l, Mr. IJ . A. Bra.ih; 2,
The defendant. wrotQ ask ing to be e xaused a.ttend- wlllu:~g th pnrtli cipa.te m the ebiso des, it is d esired 'M1t181 M . Cha.pm An .
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ana, and se nt her hceu ce, which was takcD out 0 11 to POint out tqat. there lare a h umber of vRcancies
Impromptu Smgmg.- 1, Miss E. Smlth j 2, Mr.
April 7th. 1920 • The offcu ~e was committed ou yet. Tb06e wrUng to take p~rt ~hould send their
F At>ery.
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Maroh 18t.h.
RentHng at Sigbt.- I , H. F .' Hal"Ve:y ; 2, Ivy
Ilames to Pa ~an t Brnu!C, 22, T he F orbury, when
~ P O. Hu t ton stated the facts.
an OpportUDlt.r will be m ade for t.hetp to 6ee the Corderv. I, K. Croker ; 2, W K. Au,t.
II~ \'le~' 6F further cviden .:.:o tho B ench d ecide d to
dlsmUls tll 8 proscilt. s ummons a.nd 155UO auobhcr pageant mastel'. It is hoped that. every cl.a ss ond Scop.t R. Oumming; 2, Scout C. ~nghurst.
aurumons for d rlvmg v;ithout. a. hrence.
Planofone
Duet - " Hunga..nan
Dan~ "
~ge ",,"i ll b e rePresented in tlle paieant., which it.
(Brahms): I, Miss W. Bea.s1ey and Mr F. Abety
1S desU'ed should be of a. thoroughly representa.I
MO~"DAY.- Reforo t ho Ma.yor COr. G. S. Abram),
tl \·e nnd demopratic cbr'rfletel'.
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Hat. Trimming competltlon.- l , Dr. Highet;
lDj tho cha.lr), t.h o D eputy·Mayor, Mr.
Stanley
Some e.lder1 p eopl e: who are h ale and h earlv 2, Mr, H. SlTeeter.
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Ha.YV9 8rd, a.n d Mr Ed. ,Jackson.
enough th t,akf part. l~ t.h e six peTformo.nces aTe
Collar and Tle oompetition' ll, Ml~& D. Hardreq
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scen&,
etc.
'All FORCE ABSENTEE.
Due.t.-" Db tha t 'Ve Two were
M ore m iLle- j m 2eNl for the , 'arion .. epioodes are
All' MechlUllc Horace Fane, of the B , A.F., Millon .
: 1, Mr. J. StreeteT 1'\nd MIS3 D .. Swift. I
""a.sl charged WIth being a n a.bsentco r;(lm Milton m u ch de'81I'E:d It is n CceMMV that tJi0ge who ,"~'
HUmo[ous Bong.-l,. J,.'1r. J . .~. BrQ.l.n.
voluntee~ 'shoul d be able to arranS!:e to be prest>nt
amoo .AptrilI7t.h.
Cookery. - But pla.te of sausage rolls: 1 • .Mis"
pj.C. 'J'?wne spoke to fce.mg Fano in compa ny each 'a.ttrmoop durin ~ ibe page~nt week. The
M.
Goodenough . Beet j.m eponge: 1, Mio,O I I.
WI~' .... omen of badl repute, and said tbat when rebea.:-snlS take place ~n .the 6;vemn~ ~.
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asked for " pass ho Produced a blank form.
Owing
the cb an~~ df ~he grand , t.. nd pi"" it Bowsher; certificate, Miss 1\1 GOodeno1,I~b.
The soldi.e.r was remanded to &W8Jt. a. m illta.ry WIl8 nece.sso.ry. to poatpohe the strut in the book. FloW6rs.-Beet arrange ment ·in lib. lam jar:
.odrt. &lid the U8Ual &wa.rd was granted tp t he ing ot seats. l_o\rrnnlZ'ement.s have been mode for
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rrublJCri~h tp l ~k frdm April 22nd to 28tb, and
UNllCENSED DOGS.
the general p, bhc from April 29t.h.
'he! Mau.daley, of 32, Alberwoad. was sumI
m oned for kuping & dog .,....]thout a. liocnce OIl Ap ril
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R'osa. H ood,
g! V& 'a very' Illccess·
Ha'! l on Friday
Founded by the lat e Re\". Albert Swift, the
i ul co ncert III t he
e\-en lllg 111 1u.8t week,
of t he fund s of St. Young Men'8 Iml it ule in collnectiun "'i th HOly
D~n st an's Hostel for Blinded Snldlcrs. l ' be IlM n. Tnnity CongregatIona.l Church h M done e.~ceed­
cl llal. IlttrnctlOn was perh~p8 Miss Iren e l\rebber,
ingly good,' work among the young mem bers of
thG talented: young arListe, '\\ boo in addit ion t o the church, aIld is one of the.. m06t fio urii!hmg
her cburmtng da nces, deh ~hted the auO lence 'WIth mstItuhOlls of Its kmd Ill . the ' Lown_ Perhaps
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lIe l' SlIlg lllg. r erh a.ps h et mas t succe:f8 (lu
ance on. of the most prom,nent ,·t.ms tn the In ~t.ltutD
" as
1 that enhtl}1d " Sprinlg Son ..... " belllg aceo m. yearly programme 18 the exhiblt.lOn mid e\stedd,.,
(od, · a.nd that held on 'fll esday Rnd Wedn esday
plllled by .M e de'ssuhn'r famous music. She IMt waa
no wa.y lIlfenor to ItoS Rredec~or~ .
gllI e a \ 'ery chiC bt tlo dance aJ) a n encore, and _ Mr.
. S Smlt h- opened the e l5teddfod
lR.t.:er ga.ve t he I" Shc phd:d"'" D ll llce" (Germa.n ). .
afteornoon. when there 'WA ~ Q. large
Her charmltlgl~1 ~·eet. \oice was henrd ~o ad'\TAn- 1. ".U,e,·;n. present unclel' t.he chaumnnship of Mr.
tage III • • The F lower ~ohg" (Faust) and" The
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Mr. S mith r eferred to the good work
Yellow Hammer" (Lehmdnn l. · Her most succe fS.- which the In stitute had done sin ce t he doys of
ful vlOhn sold tM that
HlIngaJIjan D ance" itsma.uguration by Ule late. Re". Albert SWift nnd
(Brahms) .
She also contributed 1/ Barcarolle" under the a.ble supcHntendency, of Mz:.. J .
(Offenbach), th bug h Wlt h l ltfts suCcess. and ga.VfI Street-er. The Institute 'Was )Vorkin,\{ Rlong the
" In. poete mournnt. " 1Gotbschalk) as a. pia no- n ght lin ee and helpmg to prOV Ide 3. happy state
fOli(l solo. Mlf' Dm;~ ~{ered l th, a. we: 1ll1te, I of Christiamty Among the young., They must
SAll lZ aD ncti on ~nll . "BI,lJ' B Broom" (arranged
realise that the puri tamcal da.ys w qre )laMed .
by Moffatt) , and MI SS Ma ry InwardB (certificate
Mr. H . E . Cole presided at the second :!I e ~:I!ion
d lVuJio:n R.A .M. an~ R.C.M.). anoth er and Mr. E. W atts at ; be eyemng 6 63610n.
lLtle ~ irl cont.ributed two p,iaboforl-e 9O'IOS, "Aye Chainnen at. Wednesday's sessions were MI'. W.
Ma.rln. ' nnd II jLa. ChR6~ , IBurgmiiller). Mi n
R. Moms, the Rey. ·W . Allen, and Mr. Sydney
Ahce D edman, ~n h er piallofort-e solo, .. Mtnuet. " Brain
(Pa d ere'\\'~J(l ), e'\ridenced n1 masterful touch and w e]l.
THE AW.~RDS .
reasoned hn.1au ce MISS R 04!In l Hood receIved an
The prizes 10l' the eisteddfod and exhibition..
e n eore for hel' l rec it.atlO,i,
Lorra.me. LorraineJ
J... orra ine" (Kingslev), and was well receh'ed for were awnrded as follows: Solo SmgI11g.- " Little Golden Rail' '' (Labher Jllnnof(lrtei HOlo, OI IR om anco it;! F !=.barp
ma.j or " . (Schumann). -Other contributions to the bett ) : I, Doris Edwards and Edna. 'Ma.y Tu~ker ;
prOlt1'3mm e were p art songs lTv 81. Cecilia. 2, Ethel ·W lLlt. " Four Song.!l of the Fair" (E.
Ladies's Choir,l I!Ongs by Ml~ 'Et h el Y a ndle, Ma.rhn) : 1, F . Jordun; 2, I Cordery a.nd H F .
F.dlth LeWlS, Lilv EaAt, Blanche Turvev. and Har..-ey . .. Gather ye Rosebud8" (St\uDd erson)
}';VIL LeWIS. Mrs~ J' E . Ea.Rt. and ~lA8ier F ·AndeT- and II Hil] & of Donegal" (Saund~n) :" .1, MI SS
0 Peaoeson, dunces, Miss Doris Meredith. nnd p ianoforte '\V. Beasley; 2 , Mlf,s M. Longhunt.
solo, MilEt.er F ! Anderson . Mi ss ·Hood. acted a.s ful England" (German): 1, Mi6S. F. M. Smith I
2. l\'I1&'5 M. CoUins. .. Blackbircb Song" (C.
3.ecompn.ntRt throu~h out r
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Durillg the ev~ning Sergt.' Allan M. Nicholl. Scott) nnd " Ye B>nks and Brne," (~Ucdon.ld) ,
from St. D\ln ~an rll, add,Teesed the audlence and 1, Miss E. W . Longhum. " A Japn.ue8e Lullaby"
2, W. K. Aust.,
pointed out. what Sir .Arthur P eam>n had done- for (Stanford) : 1, K . Croker;
PIanoforte Solo. _ 1l Kangaroo's. Frolic II - (R.
blinded :!Ioldierf . StartIng with three Mldiers in
1914, the .Hostel haq now ·gro'wn to 1,600. Q,'er Richard.), 1, V. P",!""U, 2, M. PiJ>O!' "Eeoa·
.. ill B minor" (Schubert): 1, H, .F. Harvey,
800 hid been Ip" ... out, of tbe Hoot.eJ with " soi
k nowledge of tradl':) with which to eArn their Of Automne " (Cha.mtnade): I, Mr. F. Abery.
and 2nd W.ltz: 1 ,.1\~r. F.: Abory.
own. livelibood.. They I,were aU equipped lwit h " Reil[on"
Reci{tation .- " 'r.he L oet. Doll" (Vh6l"les l~.ings­
ouflit..s .(:'OSt1Og !nnythmg fro m £ 50 to £100. and
ley):
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Ta.ylor ; 2, L. EI~" orth. to The Pipett
w~re set up in bu ~ i n el!s as theI r o'\\'ll l ll}aste~ .
'Vlth but very Ifew Instancell they had -been com- at Lucknow" (J. S. Whittier) : 1. Mi~ 14. Ch.a.pp lete fJUcce.sses. Tbey were all immen~lv ha ppv, man; 2, lli,., M. Collins. "Ho:w . thO'\' brought
m sptt-e of their Rmictions. He himself, ·altho\1~h tho Good N""", from Ghent 19 Ai>:" (It. Bmwn·
he had lost bo~b hon %, in additinn
being bHnd ' 109): I, Miss L. D. Hughes; 2, I Mi-51 A. M.
could TIde a bicycle, swim, IlTld do m oot thing~ Stanford. .. The Two'" Angela" (J. G. Whitt ier) :
t hat. peopl e wl th ' ~ IJ:ht COliid do nnd h e had been ' 1, W . 8 . Hi.ghe~; 2, H. Cane. "The Da.ffodils"
. ea rnina- h ll:! own hvi ng for . tl~ b ' And a ha1f vears. ('V. ~-o rd ~orth ): 1, K Croker i, 2, R. P e rnbro1::~
" Ther e's R. brea.Lhle,c;9; h ush In tho ClolSo
On bebalf o f ~t. Dun stan'[I!. h e deslI'ed tn t h ank
Miss Heod Rlld all ~h o h od In any way a SS isted to. night." (Newbolt): 1, Soout C. Lon ghurst;
2, Scout L. V. Cusd.n.
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Faney drilL-fa.) 1, E. Walt. H. Frederick, R .
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M'N S. G. Lee. (b) 1, 4th Squad (Te.ahcr. M,,, I.
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N eedlewo,rk. - I.ong-sleend ovr.rnU: 1. !\I;s:s I
:BowFllcr. ~ Children's pettlcoa.t: 1. M n enha.m .
Lady'G Jum per: 1. Air!'. . MOlns . B:llJr's mAtlnN!
Jllcket: 1, ' ~Ci8:S A. M . Couper. Lno::e {m n!tE'r· 1 noon tca.clot.li: 1, Miss C. Cox ; certi tl cnte. ~lI F" I
'E. D ~.lt)t'1'l!j Table ce ntre: 1 , 'Miss E. DOft' I
Toilet trdy: 1, MI SS I llo\Vsbel·.
Lnumh r - 1, Mr. W . R. Tnylor; . c~ rbficatc ,
~fl :;!! I J.k·\\ sber.
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1 !t1'a.\\lng .- Open: I, Mr A '1'. D u\il;; celtlfi{cat.t", l\l l·, > L 'ElsbtJD,. Under 18 · 1. ~Lr L
' Elsbu ry; ce rtifir.lte, Mr. J Ro'W~al1ds -LTuder
12 · 1. ,Yo WilkinS, certili£ates, \V. Aust and (J
.Fredetic.k.
. . Paintmg.--Open: 1. Dr H Igh ct; certlfic~If(',
'Mr E . l~ow~her Under 18: 1, Mr C. Ehghct
'Un der 15: \v, Highet; certificate , 1. .l ord;ln .
Bnndwn t.mg -1, E. " ' alt; certificate, J
FrankllIl .
PhotogrRpb;v.--Cer t lfic:\le. Mr . C. H ighet.
Short poem .- l , Dr. H ighet
Novelly. ~ O pe n: 1, Mr
F . Goddnld Puder
15 : 1, I . Jorda n.
Biggest ba r~fll n for 6d .-l, Mr. C. Highet j ~r'
tificate, Miss W nlker.
The Jndges were as. fo llows ' - Music 'Mr P
COA.L~
R. Scnvenel'. F.R.C.O. , &n d Mr Emblm , Mn,"'.
u ac, F .R C.O.; oratory, spelling, rlory teilmg
and readin g, :Mr. Simkins. D.Se.; art. drn,rmg
and painting, Mf. W R. 'Morris; el 6cllt ion, !l.bn
,(BREEOHES
Ruth L .. , GolD Meilallist, L .A.?,!.. and MIS,
Vern Smith, Gold l\ledo.1hst , L ,A M i pJiatogmphy, Mr. Mav ; needl.!,vork. Miss Clara
ESTAB, l i sa,
'~hl son; flowers, Miss L en.ch; Jaun dr,-, Mr. B
Coopf'J r; cookery, Mr. Ha-liker; ' connr an d tie
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competition . Mr. E . KIrk; novelti~ and b.n·g;;unll,
Mr. VmC'Cllt; hR.t tri mming competiton . ~L.s.
Smith; poem and t;horl I!t orl ~ . Mr. F B \Vhl te.
The refreshment! arrangement! were i n t he
capable hands of Mesda.mes Green ond GI1e.!!.
MI llS E1~i e SmIth, L R .A.M., n.cted as nccom- \
pa.njat during t h e eisteddfod. ond thG very enerl1'1.IDJF'R lvew
getIc Secretaries were -Miss Brone, !'.hl!S Beasley,
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and Mr. Rr!hOlL<.
A-s IL rEWntlt of the recent concert. S;:lye n hv tlJ(~
Instlt.ute in :lo1d of t h e "Save t h e- Children Fund. "
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T!!IS, t-np:et.ber with a. prevIOUS dOnR-tlon of £J 0 f ro m t.he
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