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.00 wo'r e won, 12 lost, a.nd 8 dra.wn.
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web Sa.turoILYW in July sc.rioUsLy
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with the crioke-t programtQ6, c::&U8ing
.ciratclUnp aDd unfrniahed games.
The
following are the reporta of the three elC'l'ens:-

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On t e wbole tbia a8&80o's tI.xtnres were stronger
.than tbose ot laSt ye.a.r. arid to ha.ve carried them
th~
' ..nth but. 801 aini"lc defeat. is .. meritorious
perl
' . . Amoni' the aidoa., do.foated were the

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1I£..() and tho Berk:shire O\ub a.nd Ground, and
these ~o viotoriee oonatitutcd tho team's best per•
f~. {The four dra.wn gamE18 weret all in th e
Pa.Mcrjr ele.en's lilloYOU!'; ..... hilllt. tho one defeat. wu
au.t.&inf!d · at. HeatbJa.nda at the hAnds of .. skong
aidO' tJÂ¥At' tho capta..inoy of Mr, R. H. :R. PaJmer,
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"d
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who ~eU' h.u Skippered the Fa.ctoT7 1 e WI
l00CEJ8.5 this s caaon.
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ing baa beGn very IItJ'ODi', the side boing
f
in possl!II!I8ing · 8. riuroJier ot ' aound &nd. en·
terpria~' fl b&t..Bmen..
A.. J . W .· Croom, ..... ith in,'
m l to
cre.ued. oonfidenO&, baa been fa.r more dl ClI tlil:et. ou t.ha.n he WM lut y ear, and his form full,.
jUlitift...d hia inc1u.ion i~ the Bor~hjre County side
lor : .-1
rt of its matches. R. T. Coliato. was full
of MJllIl again this Y~T, pla.ying sever&l good inn.

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The clothe.

The JIrt' iii,.. away

and qukkty', ..wiDe
well .. ....iDa lite
OotJ.. Io>OIr: nlcor .......
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Suu&.IIt So.p-lfI.,. are more whol..ome Plc( ....
" ~. comfort to teDdel' aDd a.1m. . . . .

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The Automobilo .AaaOC1atiOD states t.ha.t oOna1der.
able lliterest. hM been dLlpl&yed 1&toly in tht:
q\lcstIon of hotela fl'equeoted by motoOri.8t.l on tour,
and cases of inClV'llity and ovea.chargiIlj" h~ve oo.w
brought t.o )ta notJ.Oe. In J'UllO leW the A.a8ocla.
twn fo resa.w tha.t the tot..a.l hot.el a.Ccommod&t.lon
a.vai18,ble would be insufficient to m eet demands,
8.nd the 1,500 hotels holding ita appointment were
cireuhnised by a pel'80oai lot.tcr \to· c:,.:lch proprietor
and mann..gcr. The following c&sootia..1s were 8tatf1
to 00 tl16 ma.in requirements of the motorist :i A
:v..·elcome on a,.rrivnl; a. refreshing waBh under
att.ru.ctive oond~tion' j good, weU'cookcd and a 1.trrtc·
tively aorved food; comfortable and clean be;d·
rooms with good servico ; conveniQllt garago ac~~·
mod&t.ion; , and value. (or money;. If theliO requlrc ·
merits are not obtama.ble a.t. overy hotel bo1<bng
tho official appointment, m otorists a:re a.skod t o
report them to the ~tion . Durini the Ipast
yea.r for va.nous reasons 105 ~oto.l II.ppointmcnta
ha.ve b eeo. cancelled, rcluaoo, or deferred.

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and express my ' feelings with ' rc:~rd to your
employed durinlS the day as a short/tarid typist; in
011 the viohn and pianoforte in~e pven\n,SS.
concerts, dances and th«: cinema, also I orkj~ on
posltlcins, such as my Orienta\ Fox-trot Afghan\Stan'
Combined ' with this, I o'ccasiona1ly
The strain of so much brain worle
and one whole month I was on the sick list,
I began tQ take P~osferine - I soon began to
and .did. not lOOK upon things as being Itoo much
wh,enevler I nq'l'!' have any extra work an~ ' begil'. to '
a dose of Phosferine,-afler .whic/ll feel fit for
iV~'f"'.U'W Road, Southall~ ~iddlesex,
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OUR WEEKLY CAUSERIE.

BERKS

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R . H. It. 'P&Lmcr 13
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25.23
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B. G. 8hae.ra _".. 12
3
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Every mot.ot-oyclist and motorist i uk.in~llwhY
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69
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I~imtf~'~of,
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Soa/i Is a Gllorant66 of
The rouowing playod ffOwer thnn seven and mort" - ed.
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.al
t\J&n t.wO. innings: _
tho a.utoorities did decide on n. den ite lim..iu. eJ
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st,mototultl drivwl1' to the oo:~on danger·
At the meeting of the Council of the Berlr:a &ad
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97
5~ 32.33 I.is qu.it.e rsUona.ble. we Jt:no"', t;oj.expect cal'S Bucb If.A.. on Wcdn.eeJ.IJol' in ~t. week at ~ T~
Uvu S.~.... I...um-.." POOT StmuCN1'.
A. W.
to ...... 6
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13
8·12 to be dri...en 111ow1)" ~hrOul'h ~ al'eaa and Hall, 14a.idonhead, it wu rcpOrt.cd bbfl,t 66 J new
A. fIo\l
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36
7~ tbJ'O\ll{h towna a.nd v~t.!., ~i when out on the clu.bs had. ifIilia.ted lince the Jaat mooting. 'Mr. I'! '.
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)6.75 , QI)ell 1"ClI6d iii ia e:tJ)eCtiln&' n.~her a .~ from any K.yl~ Wa.A re..el.ectod chainna.u
the
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5
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mot.orisL not to depress thq. a.000I6l'8.t.iF; pedal and new clm,s ILrs ia und2r ; ,
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The r i n g played f rlW<!lr than three inningl:- enj0'l ~e e11ularat ion 'af speed fOl luat. a. few
' Aldermuton, Aacot R.A.F. Packing Depot, Aston
This
versatile ' young musIcIan declares 1thai Itbe I
D. n W..-d. 0; C. E. Palmer. 6*; 'i. T. CWiS, 26*; bno mlLos.
Abbotts, Aylesbury Territoria.ls~ Bmllold, BraclcMIl
H. I5ea.dmau. 5; .W. Brownmli!:, 0; W. Batt., O.
\ wednesday. Brimptpn., Caver&b&m AlblOfl., c..,*e!'#
!l!' of Phoaferine alone enable
to .
*Sicnil'ca not out.
RECKLESS RIDERS.I Bham CaJ.atitutDonal, . Cha.rnd~, Childnoy, Chil·
BoWLING AVSIU.GB5.
On tbo otlwr hand, boweve(, ~ eV~OQe kno~ ' tel'DA 8porle Clu~, Cl&ydoo. Umted, Clow~r UDi~,
Icope - 'fhosferine ,ensures
the
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Aver. ·tha.t thcro ia no room on our 1na.in .roads for th6 ~kham E:r:celaior, ~et End Tempe-ran~, ,:,ud.
[By H. F. P.]
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11 34 t
of
bo deli bte in bUndin. round ilington Rovers,1>enh&Dl" Eddleaboro ~rla Ulub,
THE REDUOI'ION OF PRIOES.
now
create
the
vital
force
to
aven
the
brAin
C 'U'.
• m,'an 102 ......
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26
~84 !..P6rn__ -~.:"";na ' ov:r humn..ha4e.d· il~eII atl
Wiak. United, ~o.adenha.m Unitoo,, HaJton .
D. G.
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17
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15. ' 4 - . ~-.~
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!l? k Bport.o Club Hitcl>
st M.I')"
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the phyaic:af' exhaustion which p;~~io~l1
A. B.
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721.7
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such a .peed as. to lender itl uD~ble
pull ' Ki~
Ba
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sfi( Ld)
Let'
READING OVERPOWERED.t..-l
... - took
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up wit'hin fort or fifty yards, rega. loss ·. of wfla.t
ngston. gpuzc,
or ~
. GÂ¥OD O.
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neadi,ng'a vuit to Shepherd'. Buah coincided
The olJowing uvw 0t'1I ar.ou
wlC e : - . may lie in w;it fOT them on the ot.li, er IIlde; auo OO?lbe, LiJ?slade Rovers, ¥8J.denhead G,W.K.
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[By JOHN SEAGO, B.A.~
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wit.h a yery fa.st g&me, but t.he auperiority of Owen {4j, T. T. CÂ¥s (2), R. T. Colgate (1).
lor the people who enjoy tryiog t.heir first concJu. MlDOrs, Ma.i?enhe&d St. ¥a.ry 81" ...Marcham. :\Iarlo'¥ I
of the home si de Waft mott m&rked from rtart to
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SiOllA w~t.h sideoa.r outfits in our b~i~t thoroueh· Boven, Ma~woroth Umted , modD?e?hamR N.ow ,
,. B n TEAM.
' fares a.od who inva.ria.bly mana.re t.? aton t.heir B'radwell ,AkblO1l" Old Wolverton Trl~lt,.; ea.d~Q,g
'1ll important thi ng at tlle prc:sont moment 1! finloh. AlthoUgh they .ttacked time and again,
'When
the Belt Tonio Medioine, lee that'
This, e started the 8E>aSOD in greAt 1t.1'le wlttl engtn'es 00 the sharpest a.nd oon5~uentl9' most .,AvondaJ.e, Reading. Centra.l I ~~etlc, ~e.a.dmg
;.0
arstall.d exactly tho pDI!oit.i~ of tb~ Go~e:rn· the interval wa.s neat' at ba.od before the Rangera'
five~
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'es
tn
ocmlle.:x.Jt.ivO
matches.
'nlcn
from
dan~erOUl
corne""
of
lob
e
road,
and
Itheo
proceed
G.W.R.
Tr~c,
Readm~
Holy
(l'rl.D.lty,
.If~a.ding
Ivy
menL with Tcgard to tho .coal lit rike. Tb18 can be eupporl&3 hod the consolation of & goal from various
USC!'l several pl&yera became luna."ailable to jp.ve a ftmt-olasa gymnastic displa.YI tho.t would Lell.f, RcadLDIiI: Ma.y.pole At~lef1c, . ~ea.dll\g .s.E. and
A pretty m ovement between
beet wen by obsertmg itA a.ttitude in regard to their fa.vourites,
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membera .of the rido, nnd in con«equenoe do credit to any musio-ha,ll perForm~. to the sur- an~ S~'.:: A.th~tie, :e~jtr: IJfnItt ~~k.s, s~.
ihe locIr:.oOut. in ltho electrical tTade. A '5trike in .. Greg,ny and Middlemi&s then result.ed in the the TMuHlt.& bec&me -leas sa.tLlfactpry. In b ..te...
.
roundml and evC'l'·~res~nt band of I ul'chw who fie, ~h
,,&D
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oug
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h&ve a pecuhar habIt 01 appeasing {ro,m avery eon· SlOURh Y .M.C.A. Woone!tday, Se.&niliolt, stokeo',
,pagla works at Pcnistone waa followed , ~1 a. latter centreing foY' Oregory to bead put Ora.w~
.
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ed very Bood Iorm .........
lord.. From the kick·off Bailey nea.cly eqnaJi.-ea H . J.
lwei.
.bow
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ceiva.ble
place
in the vicinlt.y to wa:t.cll a.nd e~oour~ ohu~ Comrades, Stone Roye~, Ta~,?w Old .Boys,
n ..·U.otial 1ock"Ollb BO far As memben of t.he ELec- wit.b a good left foot shot that Hill wely caught.
A PROYIM RIKIDY Faa
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b=tJ:"balf:'':.Bli,
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the
tinfortun~to
novice
in
his
elfort
to
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T~et
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(Wyoomhe),
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Ullirtgtoil
Un,ted,
WallJt,:",
tric:.&ll ~o Union. who are in the emplcy of em· 'F ifteen . minutes after the resumpt.ion clever pl.,.
a.n:d "'AI c:a.lled upon to assist. the U A" team on the en~ne. Having (.Ince 8ucceeded in l'ottJnlJ et. ~wrence! WIg~ton Royers, ~lhon 8w~tta
pJoY6~ belonging kl the EDgin.eonng Fe<iorat.ion b,. Birch and F aulkner ended in Smit.b. beiNJ: lIoyeral
ions, T. T. Cass, beaidea showing good goinK the a.:bov&-mentioned band of urchins scattet ~adinff) ' Windsor
~CI06lng Jumors, WindSor
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Mental
F.iDlno..
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Lo.s
of Em.a.lion
Appelit,
BraiD
Br~noorned.
As a reply to this tho m~n now gtven ~on from a. very easy position, and he f.orm wi
the ba.b, baa boon .. genial ,kipper and tpern~elves broadcast acrOM the zJoadway a.nd .orcst, ~lDdsor Wcdn . LY, Wyoombe Ma.rsh Hap~
We"ka..,.. La•• ilude
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Anemia .-· ~
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wonder
wby
their
Ima.ller
memb;ers
becOme
lodge4
bst"
Wycombe
M&nh
.Sports
Olub
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Wycombe
threa n a lI&tiou nl st~~ke' of a~l ~~yeCS: cOn· Ildd&d a second goa.l. Althougb the ltangers kept baa dOlHl much to onoaurage t e youn~r faye'l'll. 00 '
D~oa,.\
Neuriti.
~e"o Shoa.k
.eottn ... · porllOns of on'axninf cars, a.nd Pa.rish Church, Wycombe ~a.ID:b~enI.
p
with the production a.od distrlbutlOn of elec- up an almost.".c~:mtinual preQUre they \were unnble sever:.t of whom, with two or three sedOns 6%perl. b iFOl b z::. Jodlred they .trLIg htwa, nr"OCwm
'1'he .S p-etary reporokd additioll8 to tlle r eferee
wo,rld·w:
i
de
repute
for
curing
<lisorders
of the
rQ~IS: EIYllt.m
,tricitt, 10 th.t the tubes Bl1d tltlUTlS of London a.re to add to their score, retiring winnei'a by two
~~f
m~&8Ch ~:x' :l~t.b:~ =l~~~ ~~ :;>u.ch sbout~g' that the poor ntotoriSt. boiled list.! a.nd t!:::lfera (to be published in HnndbOpk).
more coqaplLetely
speedily and at lbs.· cost than '
other ' p*,p.lII~a~on,
to lltop ~ there ..... as trouble &.bout. a forema.n goalll to !ov~' Tbu5 can tbe gam6 be briefly WL.1..
. g evenl. shared a.mon""'t lIOme half· to" foOUnd 'is 'orn "
The IWdI
balance Iheet for the Bcmevoleot
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sunuilarised.
· Gt .P cnistonc,
.~,
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· .p~ers, ,ot whom C. ~en c1~ the \.. t
a.sseta of '£240 158. ~. , &fter . making grants
The employers m4int ai(! their unbending . .. tt.iIlgut"
TESTS FOR NOVICES.amotinting to £56 58. during the &eaSOn.
VERSION.tude. Ther any that Lbe £.election of a. foreman 1lI "MARCIAN'S"
P1 ..ycd 14. Won 7. Lost 4. Dra.wn 3. r
SpeaJdn£, of novices brings b~0.r8 US , tJhe
Writing" in the "Reynolda" Newl, that well·
'~ot a ma.ttcr which can be oonsidered u an .foPpT"().
Total
ljl'"5 for, 1,260; aver~e ;por WK'.kat, 10.68. much.discuIsed question. &!I to , ha.vmg a. dnvmg
known footbo.ll critic, .. Marcian/ ' aa.ys: t. Th~
Ditto
1,412 : .verage per widtt!t, 12.00.
test, which must be ubsfactonl,. ~a.&aed. bef!lre a.
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they' in5is~ on.a. wero 20,000 people pr6lent at the Loftu-road
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driving lioenQ) will be grtl'ted to ·the applicant.
Siuce ib OOISm no DlGI'e to "' insist on having
trial of strength. Tbl .Gova'rhment, on the other Iground yesterday. a.nd with. t he exception of a
Not Total Bliheat Aver· To ~us this test the npl'fica.nt Will !probo.bly be ~ZANE"tIO in yCMt penduplica.ting-books, 'Why jlJot·
haad , sayll t hat' it is & m&tt~ for independept in· cQmpmtive few of tbepn that came from Reading
Tnns. out. runs. llooro.
ag~.
TeqwrOO to manipula.te a. motor oa.r n traJBc, goo
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16.50 through .. series
evolution~ l W1 t.be rev~e, and enjoy the perfect pe.rma.nent .~-aopi~ obt.a.h,;ed
:n&m&Ta, b 33 tborefore set up a. OouTt of Enqwry football. And tm. becauoe right thrnngh the W n 11
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33* 14 00 .at.i6fy the examme1> that. he can atop ..nthin a .
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t & nam-ber W1.t..b &UCh a mm.unum of eft'ort.
t any difficult.y
under' t.he provision!l of Part 2 of tM Inctuatria.1 g.z:p,e, with ,t he exception of a eri ica.1 ten F. • Tipp~g
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'Couria ~ ,..hich was p assed only last lear ' In minutes balf,wJlY through the e.eoond haU, the A, E. Crpam #.:....
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9.51 or obsJ:a.cles ls.id out py the eJ:~lDS , UUUJ'.
in gettinR' supplied write to the makers ZANE'l'lO KI!>.'DLY
when
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25,8.30 the authoritic:!l oonsidered. the' 'q\lfllltlMt of.
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, ,order tha.t the public m ight lcam the deciaion of Rangers' forwa.rds were alWs.yw out· playing the H, Cri~ _......... 14
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~a.ding
defend~.
Two
goeJa
to
nil
is
not
8.
paT·
'~i:n ~by tr&do dispute.
P. W. Croom ....... 7
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3.57
~ oompetent, impartial e.nC independent. authority the 6uperiority of th. home lot, whi> ......... &t
The folloWing played. fewer than seven and more
take up wilb r egard to U!O demand of tho ' ~8? lea.st six goals tbe beUer side. Just for the firyt thy tW01 innin~ .: .
th;e m inutes it looked as .though we were in for
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TbC'y do nat. ma.int...in a mighty strnggle, as for that period the vi.eitors H. J. Holmes _
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52
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that th~y ought ..to bo ojudg'ea in their own caso were sligbt ly Il1lperior.
Then, hoW\Wer, the
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31
13.75
when tlJey theinselves ha.~pen to be the employ~.\ Ra.ngen lotHed down to t\lei.r work, and fot' the G. 'BUrd'i" ...... ...
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., i& the case in the coal dispute. Mr. Smillie, on
of the htUf were &tt6eking nearly all ' the
A. t.mlJoul-n...~ 4
1
7
.'
2.3.\
the ft~ ha.nd , said.... in. the II Da.ily 'Bo:ra~" of time. ': , The aecond b&lf was e. n!lpctition.
A. Go. 'IV! Brown... 3
0
7
7
2.3.\
, you buy it
Y oil
a
Sop.kIl11?Cr 6th , " The miners a.re not prepared' to
clieaply, as I theD.
D. E. W..ro ........ 3 * 6 I 5 2.00
,
.pub their claims beforo the InQustrlal Court. .. READING'S DEFENCE.Th:e
fO~~Dg played ff!fW r.
Jllu:ee inning.:-:,
even
if
you
did
not
actually
want
a
'house
now-'-v:ou
wOlwdl
not
rejtict the
. Brownnljf, 4 and 0,
Th is ~ tho Brat Point !'or the publio to notioe. lt , The on,& bright ~t in the Reading defence E. I;e.,., I14j F. x-y, 4;
~n be remombered t1La.t. the dockers went before W8.I Crawford , who i.s rpolcen of by , all in the R. F • .Yeeod, :s and 10; E. H. J01lea. ·l aDd 3; B.
The
nderwear
is
of manufacture is
the Industria.l . Court, a. thing whicib. the minera, most glowing terms. Time &!tor time he brought Lo·. lb,.",fo rood 0; A. lItmlot., OO ' rood 2". C. F.
off clever laves from the .6 veT· a.ggreuive Rang~I'I' Hibbird, 0; J. A.llen, 3·.· ..d 3; E. R : W~, 0 ; (]i.
4.
or ntlle:r tho miners' lca.dC't'S, nO'Vl TOfuse to do.

TIu '"amtJ LEYER

told

W ;J 5

h('l spitllk

I

Total
ns for, 2,810; averalll per ~ick.cb. 27.82.
Ditto Ai'ainlrio, 1,966; IH'erago per WIcket, 14·14.
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M<YI'OR.·CYCLING READGEAR,Thoro soons to be M) much doubt as to which is
the most suit.a)ble type of head~ea.r · for motor·
cyciinl{, that. t"40 fol~vi.JlJ notes may i be .of 150m"
value, ot OOUTSe &0 much d epends ' upon tl?e con'
dltlon of the , wea.ther and na.ture of t.ho rtm ~i1t
i.t. is im~l5ib16 to say that ono particular t.htng
is more suit.a.ble than another.
:U;0wevc.r, we
should mOBt ccrtainly say tha.t the ordinary C&P
is bY .far tbe most t>uitable fol'l1l of lleadwear for
everyda.y riding, as ite deep pC'a.k affo~ good pro·
tccti.on from dust a.nd SUD a.nd t~ l lback of tho
cap comes well down O{l to the na_ Of th~ neck,
Wh.ile Ole CAp is -exoo1lent ' for fine ~a~, It faJ!s
~rt of t..be ideal by :\ very long wa:[ whe~ It
ooruee to tllO' rainy periods, a.nd it is . n.i tb ese. tll~flI
t ha.t the aou'·wcst.cr is mO!lt appreaated
' Wlth Ita
ftaps oovering Ute e&r'5 and baCk ~mi h, If wel~ o~er '
I
the coat ooll&r, :preventin£' t~e r&lll; fr~ drlppIng~ V. E. HORSMAN BREAKS FIVE IREOORDSdown the neck 1D the.manner which 15 only too \ V,. E. HorJltlla.D., riding.& 3t h,~. Norton ~tor.
~'ell J::nown to Vhe ~~, cap User If appea rd• cycle., suooeeded in bTea.lcinc three world',
&Doe 15 to be the dectdmg faot.ot', .we reoommeJl. ' a.nd two claas .records at the mce.tin, of the
thP, f~t or velour bat. for town ;~JSe ~ the lea.tb~l' B.Y.e.C...t Brooi:l&nda on Sa.turda.,.. Ho eo ered
anatlon helmet., .80 po!)\ll&r WIth :-rid,e.ra of ba:uy DO less th&n 71 miles 10 tho hour a.nd then COD'
two-stroke unaohinEl!!l whO&e I Dl~ufD llpeed g tinued until he bad completed. a.notber hour. Tho
8Omowhnro . between 30 or 35 m~lea PF'T ~ur. fOT lsAt. two lap!!! were covered on l a. burst tyre. An
lon.!: coun.try l"UnB.
'lbe la.t.ter 18 eVerYthln &, t.ha.b es:perience aueh sa this mUst be a.ctua.Hy gOno
ca.n be deBired for a.
run' in tho IWlntel', aa Jt • through before the atrenuou..neu of ~e pcrforb·
d b.ck. ot the an.ce oa.n be rea.li&.od. The t.ot.a.l dist&nce oov~
keep! tho whole ot the c: in, 0&l"I
head thoroughly proteotcd foom eo . .
durin~ the two houra WM 138i miles.
The ~ird
~8%t week will be pt,lblished an .rlJ~ on motor- world8 reoord broken waa the 100 mil4, whie&: was
CY(1linR c!oLbJnj in "ooeral, which wUl embl"ll,C& oovered in 1 hour 00 min. 52 1·5th sees. (69.07
a1t tyfK"8 of Olin;ts.tes twd oanditiOllS ;under w41ch miles per hom). Tbia reoord remained Qn:b~olten

Th.
pertonrier 'baa been D. G. Lea.dley;
,nth t e bat he bas ahown marked ooruiatency,
and... n required to t.owl inva.ria;bly took wickets.
0/' t.h 'd h b'
. bl
a.Utllt
Th e '"•
If
e 81 0 aa ee~ vana e-ag .
the )1.0.0. it " ... brillilLIlt, whilat. at. other t.tmea
it.
rea.ohed mediocrit.,. aven, '
Fla.y 16. Won 10. Lost 1. Drawn 4.

til. dotheo are DOt

not a thorougb over-

can only.be done by ecumintng o.nd &dlus~lng aU
control wlrcs and rods a nd roplacing all W010 PJlrls
WJth new ODes.
,
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""bfOcl Jo •
d _ _ ..boa·dub _hod w'" S....!ilh. s......

neD .....

'Or

m:st

in... ~ . ane brilliant on(ll . In the bowlIng dc·
pa.rtm t, C. M.a.oning showed remarka.ble retUT'D
form, and bo ....led IIplendldly on m&DY OCC8.81OW1.
A. B. ~oom oaptured. a.lmoet the s&..me number of
wioke~ AS Ma.nning, but proved mOTe es:peru Lve.

are r.,iotber'. firat conaideratlon wben
w_m.. them, and clot be••&ahed with
Swdilfbt Soap certainly I..t JODler,
becauee there are no ill,jarious ehemi.
eal. in the aoap to injure' the fabric.

Whothol'

hwl is beiilg undertaken. it. is ' a ~ plan to'
periodically examine all p lace!. on tbe wires where
they. 'aro at all likely to clIafe on · a.notlber pa.rt.; &II
tho aeri0U8b.~ of t~le consequences ' fo1~owini' ~ TEMPORARY IJCENCES.Wo would 8ugg-eet. t.b ..t this .....cak pcrinb hi the
broken or worn control wire iA' not. r~ed unV
1
I
f &Cherne would be reetiAcd by 'issuing II. temporary
the time ~ when a ,lightning c.loae dow~ ~, licence, should tJU, be required, permit-tins th e
the throttle beOQllIlea lle<:elisa.t'y an.~ a~ a erlt1c ... holder to drive on by·w.ays only for a penod of,
moment .tbe wirb IInaps and ,tbe macbmo becomes SjJ.y, a 'week, aiter whic,h time t.he ca.ndidat.o would
out of oontrot before ",n ac'cident can be a.vertoo, present himself ~oro ,thc 'examiner, a.od, In IJbc
Many bad smashoo ha.ve resulted from) this t.ppar· event 'of bis flUling, ' Q. Kcoond tcmpol)U"y liocDco
eot.ly juati!a.ble inattent.ion to detaIls, l1,li one would could be g'J'B.ntod giving him II. flJt'('oor lene-th -or
1IC8.lcely imagine t·b e a.mount of woa.t tba.t doeS time in which to ~a.ctIse, the amoont of t.ime bemg
take p1a.oe in .these parts , and it is as woll ~ be.a.r in ea.ch CMe dOCldod by the examiner and baaed
m mmd t hat other road useTS mU$t ',be con!ndcr~ u~n his perfpnnanoo in the
teet..
. as well M oneself. It. is therclOt'o ~'Perative to
keep yoUr mount undGr perfoot. contr~f pnd this HO'I'ELS ron. THE MOTORIST.- '

.
:EE

MOTHER .can never make a miatake
in uaing Sunlight Soap-it i. •
pure soap, and there i. no extra eharge

&Dd ""luestM to Pd~uce their '~~edthor,"Y 'tl,O r,~.e,'
would 0(1)tJnuo to n.ve unrsglBl.4.A , ["lUI nr 4'
at'i ".,we", ,h.t he "auld not on .. me ' d"aded
~ioo drop on tharm and !)rocure
naIIlC8,
addresles, -etc., and-well, the procodure w~ch
011
~
t 1
._
LI kno~
""""lIy f ow. i., un,vrCUn' e 7, ""1' we
to need describing her.. : In ~ way t~e o..utbon·
ties would be a1n:iOst eubOuragmg mooonst.s to oon·
t.inuo to drivo without. ·a, ~ence.

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OONDlTION OF CONrROL6"..
.
When O1'erh&uling a. motor-cyc1e it' is lVBIHY lIeldom
th t d
... ti
.
'd to th ___ ..J:.,_
f tbe
h .. no" - .e
a. ue & ......,n on 15 p8J.
.,. ~ ....... n 0
~-

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total re&ulw. of t.ho Ulree
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"'ore
_ mean
to'vou
to .. dav
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. .' , ~:r"t~':y
t.!':'!o't~o;es~.. !!~o~"":~.,~~';Y
people while driving without a. hce.noo du~mg tohe
NOTES.
nonod in which t.boy "er. leatntn" on finding LIt",
.
I
in mOllt c.... they w... nol ,topped by '11. liohe<

BISCUIT FACTORY
RECREA
. ' TION CLUB. .

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fOTWBrds, and the. two sholJl whiCh boat him

THB IDmUOnON OF PRICEs:

T.'

fo~

*~es

ndlhing di...troua .tt.ended ·th;". Jack Smith did

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BoWLING

all t.bnt was' humanly po8Sible, and Drap81", in
spite of the unfair banacking he received Rt tho C.

O.
5.1.2

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169
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239
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game aa usual.

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THE FORWARDS,When up against an impoling ·defe.llOe. welL u
that of tli6 Rangera. the Reading forw..ro.. u.ually
rise to the occasion, but one b&rdI,.. knOW'S what
to write ab>ut. the attack on Sa.tunia.,. lut.. . I
wa.a not there mysel(. eo cumot with a.ny -4egree
of ~ record ",hat. took pl-.ee,J but
I have receiVed man~ a.cooun.t. of the ~ ~t;n
lJOIDe .vanta who d1d see It.
The unp~n
, they ga.ve me wa. that· every member of the 'Van..
gua.rd waa well 8ha.dowed by .. bnrly half·baci,
and thtl3 reduced to .. st.a.t.e of impotenoe. Holmee
had a veritable ~breUing taak. to shake nff

Mitchell &Ild w.. rarely allowed to hold the 6011
I
h' '- d
h h
die'
n . ot 8f 'War I, t e ome ~ uee wu too good.
for our fOt"Wa.rda,

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13.71

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B.t.TIING A'VXlU.OBS.

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loIil", ...... ......

Noi Tot.1 High.,.t . Av. ,'
Inns. out. run S. 800 r6. age..
9
2
100
29
14.28
8

0

71

. 22

8.87

MAV!N'S
7
0
50
19
7.1'
Writing about the match in a oert.aio· London
8
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pa.per , one critic shoWi himtelf to be rather a. lL
0
41
~3
5.12
wag; &lld writea: ., Mann, the old cent.r&-balf of
Fu'lb
I
d
II
d
'-' .-~
y';;;;'-"::::: B 0
36
~3
4.00
am, p aye we, an ' 'WOre a 'WomlDU 'UUL A,.. 1':.
Ol:i'~er. _
6 '
0
'27
3,50
He had to think of weakn6l!lS behind aDd pf weak·
n01!J in front. His little bald pa.tc.h behind will , The foUOWlnl &110 batted: -w. B6tt, 6, 0, 16, 0
and 3' Y. Wiab. 4; J . B. Smith, 0; IH'. C. B~lt,
inct'eR.86 it. radiU6 if hill trum do not. improve ¢
Saturda.y·s IIhow. At times there ,.,ere fi..&Ih.es 1. 1*,1. 0, 6 and 0, A. E. Croom, ll; F~ W. Croom,
J eontrol."
of tho old M.vin, eopeoi&lly when he tempted 2, G. Milia. 0, 2", 3, 6 and 2; W. Br ~ nLnIl, 2, 0,
3 and' 0; IW.LJ. Harwood, 0; W. Stam" 8, 5 14, 4
~e o~j~ ot this parliculq ol&im' ia to oom~l fortun8 with his terri6c driVel at goal. Be came
and
W. Flv~!, . ll'. 4 .rood 1 ; E. Bryant, 0,.2
na.ti.onshsa.tlon.
'Tho present system of ' oontrol nearer to aooring than ever did bi.s fonrvcls."
and 1: W. 'Wp1ttinroa, 3. 19 and 5: P' ,Yates, 7 ;
obvK)USly cn.nnot. l Mt for ever,
It is just.iflM at
I ,
W . K.nirhb, 11*, 2, 1- a.nd 0, P. BudinK. 0; H.
· th~ present ,moment by tbe fact. thn.t the world DILLETS HARVEBT._
l"ulIter, l:; G. Cran.Beld. 3 ...a 2"; F' I Ti~p'ng, 6;
p~oe of 00&1 is very much higher than the Britisb
Always. bu.tler and a. trier. IDiller. Who ' .."... A. H . Bon'Y •• 23; 11.. Gmstead. 8: H.. CriPPS. 10;
pnoe, for tne forrD(lr is a oomoet.ltive price, wfUle J - -~ f
""~" I
the la.tter i!I IStrlct.ly oon~rolled. To remo ve tJI.e lUg'noa rom .aUuw.u .." "1'eu'. gave .. ftIIDal'k. W. Tbom~. 1; J . .Bouneozne, 11*.1. and A• .K.
, . ' 1
control ..... ould bo to force the 'bwo price. cJc.er to- able displltty of goal.getting 1ut Sa.tvrdlly in the Webber,S.
*'8ignifica -not out.
~~er,. and w~ld im'Oh'e, a.s good judges think., Soot.hern ,Le6gue mat.ch agaiDa;t Chatbanl at Elni.
( I ,
BoWLING A V'&'ru.GES. j
& nse In tha !)n~ . or hOUl!ehold' ooaJ of from two Park.
Seldom dON one hear of a fonra.1'd
~ three shillings a. ,·hundredweight..
ins: a. mao,. .. five goalll in one match, but Dilley
'
Yf!end
.....
HOW IT WOULD
did. In the mot. half 01
game,he aompleted
6
11.3
13
8.-6~
· Righ os tho prioo of o&al is a t, home" no pr06t t&e h.a.t.-trick, all three ,;oa.t. being 01 the W . Browning ... 41
3
132
13
10.1'
ia. mado on it, (lJ.)d no pNJflt could be m&de OIl It. .. ~elivery" eort, while in the 8eCOnd F. Milia ...... ...... 39 '
The rollowing tUSO took. wiclc:ct!:. :-C. T. B e-avena
at present Ficcs if cont rol oea.sed. The owners of' ha.lf be added two more., just to MOW hia con·
tho ooal mwes would thercl'ore h&ve Riven ba.ct tempt for the ()p~ ing defence-. Each ene of (QI H. Cripp' (7), E. Levy (6) , W. Shm~ (5), W.
Bolt
(4), A. E . C.oom (3), H. Grins.,ad (2) IJld 1'.
to them a. compnrativoly wo~ess pr'O,Perly, w1l.1ch bis' goaJlI were the reward. of hiro resourcefalne-a.s
tbey can only make '·lI.luable by' l'&lStng the priae and unbTidled da&h, and each r.coring IIhQi; wat Tippin~ (1).
of ~ or docrea.sUl ~ tho 006t of prodUClDg it by- unstoppable.
To hi. credit stood every 'gonl
low~nz wages.
'Ihcn, as the minora' lea.den scored in that ma.tch.
, ·1 , ,.
realiso, the Gm·orn mcnt. would be in a very &oW-X_ _ __
ward J?O&ilion. Ths mme OWD.6l'8 would not want ,cOOPER AND CASTLEtho, mtn .. back unl.,. . they could mu.. & prolit . , 'I'" h' > . . Ch
.
ottt' of them , tho mmerw would reaist. &oy lowering ' . ~ uwug W!O
atbam .a.t.ta.clt W&II on the weak
of' wages, tmd the public '\Wuld Te6ent
incre8a& 1rid~ &Ild gave but 1I1tJe trouJ>le to our lecopd
, in priooS. The G.() \·enunCIlt, thercfore,"-t ia &up" S~!"Dg defence, there were times when our c!eposed • . would. resort to nation.a.li3ation &8 the ObJy fence,...u called upon to extend it8eIf. and the
.,..-a~ ant of the difficu.lty. But. Dationi.l.is&tion is a. clean Bheet of our defenden 'Ihowed. bow well
· na.~al e.ct" req~nng the ordino..ry political ,they I"O&e to the occaeion... Once a. pena..lty
· machmery to ~. It out>. Henao the miner. a.nt awSrded the Cb&tham ada when Rote bio,,~h\d
really a.ttempting ~() get their pwn 'w ay in po1i~ Ion attacker doWQ. in the' forbidden a.re&
by me&n.:!I of a stri.ke. Fort.unlteJ,y the public.eee ,..~ -~ led
•
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·t hi5 quito oIearly and does not 'meaD t,.p ha ...e it.
VVU'1""~ euoc . a. cl~er .a.ve and. cleared. Aa
--"''
for Cutle, !WJ lticlting and tackling 'kept the
,
. 1·lW VANmmNG MlLLION8.
Chatham _
in th. ot.ate 0/ aubjection.
• Tho miUC1"3 h ..ve azgued aU a.lo~ tb.a..t the ~ta
realised from the oo.J. mines au t to · be diviifld,
into two parta. A litUe lea
&11 balI of them
~"'&II to ~ into their pocket. in increued wa,e-.,
a. litt.le more tha.n halt of them int.o the
pooketa of <X>llMlinera of ootJ. in decreued pricel.
1•. 'IV" ...umed tb&t the profit. ....,id be &bout
1:63,000,000 a YeAr. of which they W&Dted
"A" COMPANY oftDER8.
m,ooo,OOO 1.. ·thomselVeB &lid £36,000,000 fo< 'he PA.RADES~Recruito' Drill Tn_yo
~~~~Pl'Ofit8 bave' to be ea.rned bel'oTe Thuridays. a,..9 p .m. Company Drill, Tbund&ya,

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Ladies' all-wool
with a. fancy ~tripe on
ground, / ao/ ll, or in cream

'~',2 ~ ~o ~8 ~~2i'

12/11
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and striped Win·
oe1et~.1 hom

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and

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thoy" caD ho . dist.Tlbuted, ]&od 'be £63,000;000 . or.
not al:rea;dy 10 e:usteo~ l'aitin~ to be di.. ided.
4l63,OOO,ooo • yea, .is 'hot/l: £16,000,00) • qu&rlor,
aDd the figures which ba...e jtBt been -publiibed by
the GovernJllent sbow that in the qua.rter 6nd_~

JunA

30th la.it the ·froBt.

W6l"O Dot.

.£l6,OOO,toyJ.

8-9 p.m.

Signalling Monda~ 8-9 p.ln.

pra.ctice Tnesdays, 7·8 p.m.

,t.b.

',"" . ~ £750,000.
,
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-,~ tl>e BOCOIld quarter 0/ tltlo :r- .nth
the Jll'2l~ it ~ tJ!a.t Qn (!,Q aVel"lle . ev~ miD...
raisod 3t t _ I... tn tho qllartor utdizt~
30tH th... in .tho qU&tte< ondittS _
31d,Jun.
....
__ Teoei..;.ed £2 9s. 8d. 'mo? in~
~
rot' ~d~I ' it.
.The J",;UioU .... ~boretor~
, . ' Ia ."
. ,__ $he ~ <it 'lite JIUD_ •
; ""' - iiId , fl,eadlnJ,
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cream or natonU, froIQ. 6/11!
the famoWl .. Rama..ea" bra.n~

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.t 14111, or the wit1l-1cno ....
Lan. LuLie" make &om'

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COMlIli~ A.-" ..

. All ... bol
natuml. only,

9/11

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A' big ' n,;m\lor
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Ladies' Winoeyette and ¥l~nneletie- CIIEiMISE:S
KNICKERs, trimm~ laili emln,oid8!.f,.

TIONS, lIJIl!C1al ofler, from
18/l1; a.1so Wool BODl(JES, •.

4'2 6

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aU-wool. are from ; 5~/6; or

LO<lI ..' NIGHTDRESSES
. I
. in Lona:elo1t1t
BOOk, trimmed Val.1a~ and embroi~l'1'
abort toloo,... 12/11 tol26I11'
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Overalls. Ap,..ons, '':;
Hundroda of Laaioo' CoAT OVERALLS. In
rote, brown, green, D&TY. 1M1
j" -

The well_mown ., lIerottl~ ~',

9~BALLS

for Ladi.. are only 4/11t .
,
, Large range; of FANOY. APROliS
~it.
muslin &lid ooloured fancy .oile, l /11t 10 5 .'11
Maids' COOKING AFRONS', round or

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cKJ.uare bit.,

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Vests. Slips. etc,

TOrl.~ T~ne. 3 /1.1 1

White

Voile

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trimmed 1&00 a.ad with . ribbon Moulder .tl'a.pe,
. snited for eTCDing
9 /11

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wear,

Winooyotte NiGHTDBESSES, ....ith V or
"I"ar' n ..1<,

9lll'and 12/11
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'VESTS, extra long for winter wear, 5 /11

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Izom 2<iD.. to 36iDa., from 12/11
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Delightful Arrays of .abies'

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wIth mortiJ"S"

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.- Big 'ftriety of ' OhiHren'1I VELVET SETS, comprising

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Inta.nta~ Lamb.wool TOd.d.liDg COATS, (bi ty. liltlc mo:.lalll,
to m Ill "
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V or.qu..te neek, plain oolotn;l, or t.a.o1' stripes, from

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bard "'lnter "..t, Iiu 2. 8/11
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FROCKS, ;" dolightfnl !!ht<l. ..

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. MUSKETRY will 1>0 hold of. Chum on Wed.
ne.sda:ya and 8aturda.y.,
Train leaves Reading
(G.W.R.) l.a p.m. W .O!. N.C.O:s _if Yen
wi.shing to 4re }Dnat. give in their namu at the
Ord ...lv Room
dal p!'Ovioua to
NOTIIJE.-It I, notilled for infonnoUoIt .that' in
oTder to um the bount,. the reqaiaite ttumber
drill, mWtt be porformed 'v,_~
- Oct<to.. 31.. _~
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Cmolr· ".1.." Co., 4th Sou. B.. B.dll, Reel-

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Wo ••" COMBINATIONI!,. .

4th BATTALION ROYAL BERKSHIRE
REGIMENT.

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Ladieo' SILK
LACE SLIPS,

,.,AWfUl TORTURE
OF PIMPLES

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opportunity.
ago that they
by to,daY's stanljl<Lrd~

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of result. tbia eleyen did
I!:D\ ~e J ..- very IIUCOf!IUful aouon. Howe".~I. ~~
.erroc1 .. a. nUnlery for pla.yen.~r the.
D
'w.d, the <*p~ain. H. Ga.tor, . to be compU·
" ' - "oO' the number of _. q" te:!L
llIentled
playet"l. who
Wtll'8 dr~' from time to time mto the hlgh~
eleven . " DNy ba.tted '('ery oonsiatently, whilst.
IL. r:~Y~'put. up some. elce1lent pr formanc
_jtlJ, the
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Played
. Won 3. Lost 7. Dr&'WD. 1. ·
Total runs for, 713 ; average per wicket, 6.66. ,
. V.it~
&.UlJIt, 837; ,-.vera.ge per wick.c.t. 7.75.

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can never come back, Costs are going up
to-day; they ' will go up for many mont.
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for stocks
of raw material lare
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not. aut..
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Godd ........
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hand, 01 the supporter. of the team lor wlIich b. T T. ' C... ...... :. 35.1
wted l() play, ' put. in somo useful work.
The R. Cripl"! : ........ ' &1
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lia.lvea wer.a quite gopd, but-well, the Rangen F.'J'he
'foupwing ..lao took wlcket.&:-G. l3arden (10),
we.l'O the betteT te\Lm. BMbidge ... ~ not on his E. Jon .. 4). A. E. Croom (3), F. W. Yeeud (3), A.

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$~mething
,like th~ house prob'J:em. The oil'!. prices

He..Vj'" 1*;9'1". J. ldama, 1';
H. Gnn,teLtd, 5;
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Once he .... u pWal:iaed J . Rou.n
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carrying ouUide tbe legitima.te ,are&, but

absolutely unstDppa.ble.

Nothing baa given groo,tor cause for s&t.iAfa.ction
t.ba.n t.he wolcome fact t·ha.t the public have been '
neither Cll.lo1cd. nor mislod. by tho (:I.aim. of tile
min Ol'5 for a rOOuctioo vf 148. 2d. per ton in the
price of household ooo.l.
These
da.ya · when
su.c.h. a reduot.ioo would be weloomed even by well,
to-do families. while ~t " 'ould be a. very considera;blo boon in millions of ' homC8~ Y et there ¥ nor..
the sighwt sign anywhcro that publio opinion wei.
comes and supports the demand of t'he mine!'! for
· this rplluchon ' in prioo, 's nd this meall!l that the
poliLical insigbt of the poople of thi3 country ~
Etill k900 and strong. It was at once seen ihf,t
80me u~t.crJor motiyo ""Y ooncea.led behind thi.I
aR1'e.ea.ble oila-r , that. the 148 &I. waa only tho balL,
::,~, tha.t,. it was import.::lIlt to know wblot. the h~,
The mme.rs' leaders-they must always
very
carefully distingullhod from the mioers-\t.a.ve got
a pet p etier for the coal industry. They call it.
u Pttblio ownership wit h den:iocr&tia control." ADd
'What it means in effect is' tha.t bhe 'p'f b lic are to
Own the mines apd t ho mloeB I are ~ run them·
This policy m,A.Y b& r ight.
P en;oQalll1 I think. It
Wl'OO,g. It ougbt he p",ft\a;~ Per"",,&ilr 1 om
conVInced tbat. Ie.. would lIaddLe 'bbe t.a.xna.yer Wlth
hea.vior b~rdcns than ).e a.lrt!'&dj c8.l'ries.
~t
· w'hetlu:·r nght or wrong profitable 01' unprofit .. ble
it is ocrtainly no policy t..O be decided by the peop~
of the oountry as a wllole.
The miners' leadertf
only prei.e.nd to be dc.mocratic. They have 'no use
at all for democracy wh en iii; opioiona a ro' oppoeed
to t!cir own . The Pal'ilamcnt now in being 11
d.elcribcd by Mr. G. D. H. Cole in the current
num bor or the " L-aboul' J~dc.r"I. as " HOlI.- of
Kn& veB and Fools." by which he only mea.n:tbat
it is n. Parhrunent wllioh will not <oos~t to
nation a.lise the coa l miU CA on h is own particular
· pet plan of " Publio ownership and democratIo

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