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THE,

APRIL .tO, 1920;

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COIlllENCEMENT OF REHEARSALS.
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Conaidera.b18 activity i. being manifested in

. , IV.-WARDRfBES ~ND LARDERS.

ROUGHT up in · th~
sweet atmosphere of
cI~anliness from girl- '
hood, the wives and
nno~ers' of to.dayare
faithful to the good
old traditions of Yestef• .
day, and keep their homes ' fresh
,and ,cleah with Hudson's Soap.
Th~ famili~ packet revives tender memories

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particular ~bout quahty.
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KING-TAILORED IUITS
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SOME STRONG POINTS. ,
Sutton-holes ,in coat and

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Beat H .a irdOtb to ensure petUWJcnr
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OUR WEEKLY CAUSERIE.

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'\V'hllt ""0 arc fi,~dlDg to·day !J that I it lis very
mUch ha.rder to hv:e well t han
was inst before.
the war. OW' wardrobes and IariJct'S ce (!mpticr
and. it takes ,"CTy
more mJ ncy to fill ihcm:
The other day mJ' wifo and , I mado a ealculat.ion
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to wha~ it would COItt us to go out together
d1'essed entlrcly from head to f oot in n ew ganncn~
of tho kitl~ wr.. lik~..Lthat is to Bay , not.hing snowy
but. evc.rythi?g qui It and of t h o best, and not' &
penny on fr ills and furb.clows, -It cerhinly aston.
ubod me to find tHat to do this now would tah
"'US Tlearly half &5 ~t;nuch a.s I ca·rncd jn t.1Ie fiut
yeu of our married lif~, a quarter of 8. century
a.K~· And Ot:Ir position is :, OUI' pOt!ntlon ja.nd ~ "ery
. &erLOUg ono It. I S,' WO want. to 1rnow ' ~~ w it is to
be. put. I'jght. W e s hall best. find this out by aam.
CRIME IN IRELAND.
iDint ·an illus tration! from .ln othcr country. for we
can oolls ider it willlout. any m ejll(i1co a.nd' wlthout
hurting anyone's (c~1ings, ,V(>. are no~'e ry welt
oIf in t.his .oountry las t he r~ult of th war .but
[By JOHN SEAGO. B.A.l
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they are certainly a great dcal ·wone
in '.GO:Tma.ny · than we a-t e, . . and Gennan '"{,ritcn and
thinkel'B 01'0 busy thing to find out ":iDat to do.
bas had 8Jlother;
One or tll&m, Dr. Otto Lant.s. of HambU~g, 'li'ri ting
on March ltit, jus~ btlforo. the re\'olution hroke out. 'was predicted 1;Iy :tOme who bad got -wind of ·.... bat
and made bad ,w6r;e, gives SOme CI tIlordlna;ry 'W&II coming. It will do on tho whole, I , think,
fi~'I... res as to ho~v wages have gone up .. nd output
'has ,Ilone down in Ge.rmau indust.ri e$ _ ~n : A. Ham. more good than harm. The Easter Rebe.lUon
burg ,oil. factory ill ~915 1 tho .wages pc man p~r of 1916 brought Sir Edwa.rd Canon and the late
da.,Y were 5.'54 'mark~ ( apprOrimatelY 515 4d.). , and Mr. John Redmond pretty close together under
the output per da.y W&B 376 Idl9gra.m cs, a kiloJ;!'ramme being just vel'. 2 lb.
In t e first IlX the , ski ~ fw ~ephe.rding of Mr. Lloyd George,
Tnle, the compact then made
rendered null
months of 1919, the wn.ge per ma.,n
day
_ 1~.74 marks, n.nd the output p~r Iman ~. er day 141 an'd 't"Qiq by the intransigeance of 'those w.ho 'R"er&
kilogramrnC8 .
AC(;Ordingly, the Olltp t in 1919
was much , less than haIr of wha.t it h d heeD in mOr;e ~ya}l~t than th& lGng. but the..'!6 people,
1915, whilo the wago was mUch more t~~ doublo; on tbis ~i"of the wa.t.er at a.n.v rate, will not get
their
ag~in ' now. The ultra. Sin n Feinen &t'e
THE MANY .~ND TIlE ON ,
Here I wan.t to call vOUr attention
anot.ber dotng 'the, wJilrk of those t,hey detest most; for
violence eaIi only ha.v e tb,e effect
Vt!~y trio~y litCIo point· in politica.J ar umenta, a thia campaign
POint Whl0h 19 constantly ov erlooked ' nd conse- of revolting tbe moderate men ill It-eland.
quently ca.u-3ing troublo to those who ~'Verlook it.
'Wha't ,1~ ha,"e to do is to stand by our GOl'ern.
It YOij,r husband ~at; !ea.rning twice as much to-day
and wa.s . only dOing ~a.lf _as much worl for it , I\.S tn~t i~l!f" determi~ati on to suppress ,violence
he was In 1916, would you he better btIP Now. by d~te.WJined .'action~ There are fnr too manr in
don't bo in too grea.~ • hurry to lWlwer, It l()().ks
a.a if bhe only answor oouJd be: H Of I course, :we this coj;t~try who pretend that crime which 1~be18
" are much better off."
But~ bnfore !liVing this itself,~ ' p blitica.l .. '19 not crime, that the men who
~wor we must, Da.use. Take tbo ra.i~wnymen of murdert!:d!the ,Lard Mayor of Cork arc not murt.hIS colUltry. They ~ro ,,"orkini' a. mlloh ahorter
day than they work¥- before the war, and they derers H~e Neil ' Cream or Dr. Crippen. but
am o.ll,a-e-tting- wage« Ivery oonsidera.blY jla.rger t~&D patriots with & kink, The very f:i(l.11le persons and
they then got, Ye t ! their constant complaint is tIre veti' si'ine-: , n-ew6paper6 which. stood up for
that. t.hey arc. no better off, III fact. 1.11 over the the wn.cient.iou!J, objecton, who thoul:bt it w-rong
(or said Hie V' did) to sbed the blood of the. enemiu'
coup-kyo the lIa.me ocuppltLint is made . ,j
& wba.t looke a.t f'h1!1t II. very euy quO&tion about of tbeir co~ntry io' fa:ir fight. now tell us that the
Y°1;l a.nd your husband turns out to bo by no means crimea in ' Ireland ' are the I result of English mi!!'qwt,.e so euy wh en J'OU at>Pl it, not to ' a. single gO\'ernment, ' J)~riicularly . nf' the mis.gol'ernment
oouple a.nd a singlo hO\l6ohol , 'but to va.st_ma.ssOS of M~. I~lovd · Geor~. - .T rue, they. do not in
of the popula;tlOn. You and your husband would worda eondoile the crimes;' but, after IL short and
Qo better off in tbe suppocoo circumstanClelll'.: - pro'Vi.dcd' thlLt everybody else went on ~orkinB Just feebJe ~Il.demnlltion, they htirry.. on to 8. bitter
and prolonged attack on us. .
&8 muob and was only gct.t.ing jllBt &5 much W&..$e'$
By li S " r me¥l you and me~rdinary Rrit.ieh
as they used to $:ct ,
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each of ns, wit.h the job that,
Ta.ke a.Dothcr Illustration, I lUll a. ra.th~ short ~it izens carryin~
man i n()t,. too short, vou ~dera.t.and, but :ret mOlt 1ie~ to our hands. Bvgpne. Englishmen, for 'Wbom
eJ)lphaticaJly not t.aJ1. When I IrO -to a. football neJther rou are. nor I am In Rny ~~y re...oonsibll!.
mllltoh and ban! to eland in tho oro1\' d, this is a have treated bygone Irishmen badly. They' did
,lfr('lat. dr.wb.sek. Of courso, l could g'P.t out of the . wronJ!'. even ~ccording 1-9 t.he sU,ndards ~ nf their
diftloulty by taking II stool a friot bi~h with me own :dav, .whlch ,werj!li far less exaetigg thB.n our
and standina: ('Ill i t,~ :whioh would ai,.e m o a. eI.ea.r
viqr' over the heaa!!! lin front of me. Obvj~lIly, nwn , You And I htlove not. done tlJat. Our sren.
however, if c-vorybod' in ~t.he crowd .toad on a. ,era.tion has .been willing to do the l!iquare t.hing
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9tool a foot h ig.b, I should be jUAt &S bad ott as with' ana for' Irels·nn.
Tha,t gives U!I t.1ie · t'i~~t. as ouT cili.zenship im.
ever I was.
This ~ the dlfforence between the
Ono a.nd the ;nany, tho , di1f'&:"ence hc.hlg that what PO!es.oD 'bu 'the duty" of seeing this thing throng&.
I~ truo of' olle is not true of us a.1I put together.
now. Our ,c ivilisation has forged politica.l Wunon,
The German mo t..h~ , y ou now seo, ill ' the 'Wrong 'Whiche~ ' 8...majority to ~~ ih Own politicAl
mOChod . If w'e art) to ba.vo fuller w8rdrob~ and W;lV. ~ The Iln.e t.hinl:( t·h at tbis civiliqtiQn of oun
lardo~, it r;an only ' lbe by ha.I:Mr work and a
win not ~ta nd i, civil vinle.nce and commot.io!!.
1u.rge.r p~uctlon of gOods.

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stronK, b~t. vory qUIet In their action. PolitiClans,
'~~o love to flattor ~cmSeIVCJJ that t hey are getting
tn:nK~ d one, 9pend ost of their time h opping and
ISklPPI,ng' about. on tbt;' sl~face of thing!!!, ' More.
over, th~y ha,'c a raCllo kn:lck of prOmisIng to" do
that ""'blCb they know quito well they cannot do.

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bothered aU of us & good deal and housowives most
ot · al~. Tho man who could find a. lquick and
~ft'r'ltve. 8olu~ion qf the difficulty Of~
te ~t or
lVJng would, md~. conrm- a. boon on t is country.
I am bound to !I&J'I that I am not tho mD.D, and,
fu~e:, . I am ~erfectly oeri ain that ere is no
Dla? 1~'>"InR' who ca.'Q. do it. For the plLin truth is,
~ha~ If one rose from the dp.ad 8.nd t l id . us how
ht. qo~ld be - ~one, w~ should not believe lfilh,' b~ause
15 p aD would Il!>IfCar. to bo/ so vory 5~'Ple.
,And J:ou must pcmlJt me toO say , in connection
w!tb tillS thought, f~Bt one of the di culties you
will havo B.8 vows: ill to mako a. clear 1distinction
betv.een (~) th,at ~hic.h C&D. be done by! votes and
by .tho....JeglSlatjo~ t.? :.... hi o~ v~t.p .lcad, and (b) that.
wlnch does not &dout of benig mftucnced. in that
Way.
Tho" basic I,forc:cs ' in . social life &fe -".ery

HucUon's· Soap has always been associated with dean, happy homes. . It .till
remains unequalled faT making mien 'as
fre~" .a s the .ea breeze., fOT all home
deilning, faT washing.up after meals.
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~oek bhe question pt' the rise in brices, I""hieh h ...

of ,happy day. in the old ho~~, whe!l- the.
deli~ious perfiime of the old-fashioned
flowers thAt Gran.!»' lo; ed floated in froni .
I the cottage garden and mingled with · the
pure, fresh odour of cleanliness in the -.
spotless kitchen. Merry little ' feet ran to
the shop for Hudson's Soap, just as th~y do
to-day in town and country.
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to anClent Roa:II!1

conDeotioo with the Reading Pageant, and Mr:
Arthur Aplin. ,' ~h. ""lI·known playwright and
author, t.&e p~~nt ma.ster, is in Reading !uperintending the preliminary work.
A tenth episode has been &dd~ to those Lb'eady
mentioned, &nd · the liet will now C'Onsi!t of the
foBowing:'
Tlie. Conv8T!i:on of the Redingas.
The Danes at Reading.
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The Founding of the Nunnerv bv Queen Elfrida.
1'he Builfling of Reading AbbtlY.
The' consecration of the completed Abbey.
• The fir~t f;inging of " Sumer is icunlen in."
The Granting 'of the First Cbarlet to R-eading
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The Marriage of Jchn of Ga.unt.
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The Fall 01 Reruling .~bbey.
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Th\, Gozpi.ng of the Prince of Or,nge . •
The Readmg Town Council ha.l', ginn penni •.
fJion fOT the pa.~a.nt to ,be held in the Abbey
RlJin~ ~nd for the erection of the g~and stand, '
Rehen.nal.! {or some of the, episodee have already commenced, and they v.~ill be active Iv
pro!ecuted.
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A · Commencement has been made with the
making of ' the properties. a good deal of volun.
ta.ry 8.S!!ist.a.nce being fortboomin~ in the making
of the pOitumes. Workin~ parites meet t.wice &
week in the Municipal Buildings, .
. It j~ hoped to b~gin the booking of seate fot"
flubscrlbel'-s nnlV' dtmng the week. from April J,2th
to 17th, inclu9lve:, that is to say those who bu,
subscribed to tho' prelimina.:rv expen!les will be .
Able to e xch.a.n£!'6 their receipts for tickets ., For
the genernl public bookings will commence 00
April 19th, a.nd go ,on continuol!-sly thereafter.

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Qroe., Btrti!l.luj with LOCnER'S BULPIIUR
~B.BiSTORRjR ....bich"eepetuito a D&iun.l onlf1ltr in ..

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few days. Loekrer's ~int&iu .. ,.outbfol "pDC;tr&nUj.
t.rp bot.. e.el'f"here. POll~ irsl!I 21. BeMoN I£bot&&or"

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Ernest Watts, of Polstead.road. Tilehunt, WS!
slimmoned for riding ta bicycle in Oxford-roa.d,
withottt. a. rear light, 00 March 24th.
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P.c. Groves proved the CIlSe,
the defendant

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BAD BEHAVIOUR.

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M:[S~;'BEltTl~A G. RICHARDSON writes:-'UI had '
beelf. suff~ng from C.hronic Ne:lralgia f?r a .f0rt:ni~p t anrl.
coul~ , get no rest at ):l1ght. .I tned all kinds, of. thmgs to ..

Jessi.& Godfrey: 181 . of Mount-street., . 'Was
Charged with 1ndecer;tt behaviour in King'~
Meapow, Recreation Grout\d, on March 23ra.
The eb.airrnan, in fining t.h~ girl £1 , 'Warned
her aDd typified h,e t action as "something

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gomg to 11 home.
Goo. Annets"' (14). of !l ,!'Dryanstone--square. a.nd
BarTy Bl'i stow (16), of 3" K e nnet-6treet, newspapel' vendot'9. were cJ:1iIrlled with beba.ving indecent lv in the '}'eathE~'rs Pa!!!age; The Arcade,
on April 5th.
Eat'h lhd ·w:!s filled £1, includin.'!' oos!!, and
were l5enrely ndmonished
by the Chairman.
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chair). Mr. ' D. Rose ~n~ }lr. T. B;.: Tu,:ner.

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George Hawell, ' of }Vestfield.
was summoned fl"r b !!i'l ~ t,h e owner
was nt lar~e on, Ma.rch l26th withput
ively rnll7..7Jed, and WitS . fi~ed 1a...

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Thi_ grateful 'young lady ~eclarea thatJ~e ~~fiiii\e
, ~nd immediate relief she derIved from P~o.~~ru~c: . ~.,
moil convincing proof of it. supreme . :r;e;.vl,tal~'ln! '
properties.
Pbosferine so effectiv~~Y;,;pr,?~ot,::
the' accumulation ' of nerve force: tha~ e.v en ~u,.t , SIX
tabl~ta enabled her system to re-est~bl, lsb her 'r re1lmt
.ouild health.
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When yon reqUire t,he Best Tonie Medicine"'8elltbat.yo~ let
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m~r8 oompletely .nd 8~y ~ D~ at l8sa cost tb~D. -.oY .
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partieuJarly convenient fOF bUIlDesa men an w~mo,
here io"' IwOCJllloY '
travellers ' sportameD., etc. It ca.n ~ uaed !loUr .t1mo An!\y h
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from her husband, but now aSKed for an

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pocket'and 'Coritains 90 dOles. I
Pho,fcrin.-..I.d him a tubo of IAblets, .Sold bY,.oll , .;~. 'the 'l l~'.i ..,'
Priael: 1/3, 3/- & 6/-, :~Tb. 3/... abe coat•• a .. De. '7 . our ~ ea ,
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£3 125. a. week nn an
which he bad to keep II his friend"
children.
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your reaidence. W. will gladly send yo~ list of our charges on H.p~dation. or
if 1'on ring u~ 237 on the telepbone 80 cOurteous attendant will give itnmediate
heed to your matTlletions.
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valuable Carpels have the care they deserve. ' Our Bervioe. provides· this.
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touch with tbo!'le who run this ca.mp#Li~. which I
regard &.!! very" neceSSAry, but I ~bink they would
do well tl) remoYe any rea.!on. even a. trivin.I or
mistaken ono, which , t!itood in the way\ o! their

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TJle reAl reas!'}n , :why a.. bigger output !I ~eces-,
sary is that only in this wa.v can wpclnnR' men
mnintain -their sta.nda.r1t or'living- not to eay
it. The oompaij:!'n for bi~ger pPOducti('ln
,',mll'Ai)!" for. higher wage5-that and Dothinz
that I bR.\'e t;nentioned my ' old'
railw(l.yntan, " 'ho said: II Jnhn , ,gin
W8«es and pre·wtl.l' pnees, ,Rnd'
oontent.'~ Quih~ 00, hut what I w;,uit
'him tn
il't. a ' mut'h hi~h.er money wagt' thnn
he bad in 1914, Rrnd itbe same price!! too. Tbat'l

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Special .Puri:h~se.

Half To-d~y!s Prices.

. A.!'EEJ? , AT · RUSSIA . .

Little b,v little '\'Ve 4n!! ~etting authentic neWIJ
of , oome or t~e ~bi~j;{~r things that are hllppening
in Russia.. Now .Russia. is, of all cOlInt.ries, the
one ~hing, tha.t ~,,~ ,.~hould study mo.st clo~l!, and

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enamell.ed. In perlect conditio~. ".e

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w,i th . comple~ : impartiality, for m RUS:fHa the
moat" advlUlced thinxers " have just been telling
us tllat we l.oo can only eolve the social problem
in the,RUssian 'W"y~t.hat is to say, bv Soviet.s.
But t.~re hI n'O longer a. Soviet rule in . RUlsia.
Sovieti.'Im tmea.nsl control of' industry by'Sorieb__
that is b... Counoils of 'Yorker!, owniqg snd run.
ning indm(ri~' 'in their own ' i1)t~lJt. It is '
estab1ished;J ~t'hink, 'that J..enin and Trot!\k-r have
smot·hered the So'\"iet.8 and brou.'!'ht in a' !y.tem of
industrial conscription on a. va ~ t scale:
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keep a.1! hi. inoie~.sed money \\'n.l!:e~t and go hack
to ·those old prices, ' bllt tho chief road back to
thO!e old pl'i~s ls ' in'erea!!ed production.
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Fot' oQr Jl4,rtiou1;lt', purpoae, let 11'1 regard,llLhout'
as ... cnmmodit,., '" boul1ht (lnd !Sold On the 1aoour
~a.rket : Of. cnllne, it. i~ muC'h lJlore th:tn ,that,
but it i... R'80 that, .whlch if; nil r w.~nt adtnitted .
'Veil, when tho priCE:~ of com moditie s are rigin.'!,
theo price of labour ,J ih. money w;tqes) lag.c. behind.
But 50 It dOt"-S when tbe~ are fa l:iul:!-tbf'V' fall
faster than it do.ell- Md that 'gin'!! the 'Worker$; R.
,2'reat ndvantAie. Th.1t. i! ",rlllt I me~m ,.....hen I
t!iay thAJ, bi~lt~r output and higher wages ara one
~d tha s~tfte ~hing,
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D&1 11 witt ~ returned after ita,visit to our Carpe~ Cleaning Works witli renewed
fre~ee5 and hatdly distinguiahable from new. Our
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, Coppered Wire ·

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,sides; galvanised m~.h. made

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hlack enaniel/fd ••Iightly soiled •• ize

whit~i En~m.lIed.

soiled. tub~la.
specially'"for bo"I"tals, 35(-; worth 701· .

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Rllrnett, of
CnTel'sh"m.
made an
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The compl:l.immt llaid 5b~ wns
b:\Dd at Wtttford in 1917,
Army A.rid she wa!' in ~ervice . ,On ·
Estion tbe!f Jived at hi ~ ! mo~h~t'5 hnlJ~
,be- went to Jive At bel) motber'5 bOllre
",ham, ,There Wall on~ ·child of the ""lI"T.l a.e.
· Since t:he beginning
Fe-h,:uary
· T1!('eiv~d any mouey from him nor
him. 'f
An order for 25s. a .wFek wlIe . made-.
AND ANOTHER.
. In the. case of Rarah l J~Rwrence.
6Lre~t, Reading. 'Who applied for Rn
ber husband JIVI. Lawrence, of 38, Can'I,,·,M.,.t.
POJ)1al". the' wile ' 8aid
was
defendant. 28 yea,rs ago
thare
ter . of the malTiage.

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Tl;te c:amp~~~l on beb",lf of bigger, ..produeti~n 111
mirnndeNltood by ~any wor~er!ll. I am not in

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Th. Reading andlcaveroham Laundry. Georg. Street. Caverabam. will remo....
e.er,. particle of duet a:nd dirt and rc.atore faded colourst 80 that ,he -floor

The GOT'ernrMnt must prevent Irish crime an,d
punish the criminals, a.nd 'fe must support it iri
doing so.
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.,t·hq~feride TabletS, and when I ~ad takilll ' 6 tapl~.~,
I ''''as ·completely· cured, and I felt hfe was ";oq,h .livmg
once 'more. I felt so cheerful and elated that it 'was h~rd
io realise .that only fl,' few hours before takinz.:~?e."'tablets.
J; b.~d l:ieen in agonies of pain. I shoul!i hav:~ sav~'
fuyl)elf'much suffering if! bad ta~en them b\!f.~re. :
7, St. Thomas Street, Scarborougli.
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'Are no .... beginniDR' to show ~gnB of the winter' I WeA.r, but thia need l B-ive the
housewife no &llxiet1j for tho unique Carpet Beating and Oleaaing Sernce

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U·Mr, p'i ncb, ·I sPeak' a.5",;,afnbas~dor lrom the court ofChlvl '~n o,ther ~ords.
on b.eha1f-qf my sensi~i"e.:and· i9d~pen!knt friend. Chevy \,IY11)e, I ·ask you,

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·dir<,;tlyand·' wit,.lfollt ",oD!Ufotr. for a loan ~f tOfee paltry hlalf crowns. to be• .
repaId, by posf, thiS week.
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-heingi tempofalily !ritllout a :~hirt,_ and wlshes-:-(yes, gold. ~s easle~l to ~etur.n :

by post)-to purcqase~dne' froni Langstons. who ,are a hOIUse wor\hyof hIS

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this week, WltHo)!! fall."
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Road, R~f· .. ~e. :~~
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