Reading Observer 09-1920
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""~J_ ~g ~J1 "'~
in
le&rn
sati.
00 that tho Inl«n&tlon&1 Celobnty Bu\joj)rjp
n Oonors-havo ~n ..iended to 1\e&ding, and 1 .~i:~~~~:t::':J
_ n will opeD ,on s.turdaYr Octblier 2ndJ
WIth a i/rand Melba Con-",
which Damo
:Melba, LIODeI T-', Geo Oop.Jayd, and ArUmr
WlU f Ppe.... Foc full panlcol ..... of
.\'d 'u~.ent "",cm ..... advertIsement : Be.t. 1''Y·olC(jm.>d
';'.1 he booked. &t B.." .. and AV"'1lli1ke $eet.
I
'i
Ma.on
ITHE 'LEAGUE OF
G~ANTS TO
th"
H0SPiTALS â¢â¢
I
⢠ADMIRAL STURDEE AT
THE CHORCH AND
WANT,AGE.
'BRACKNELL.
7'
'l1tfI current
JlWe Pol
,the' O.do~d
OPENING OF' COMRADES' CLUB.
DIocesan
'MapIlU. oontu.nl the ~OllowIDg reference! to the
10t6 J<a<\y W.ntoj' : '
,- I â¢
.. The'J>iooeOo Ii.....t&ineol,.a groal J"", 1iJi
crth of ~Y Wantage
From
tb~
her be4u~!ul and I.'clnll,'&h"
~ home at. Lockinge House hel bOOy, was
borDe m 8 waggon w"Ui foar horse!, !'-1ld ..ltnd to
ran:. m ~AJ'dlDgl!On Oh~Y"ro, ,close Be.ride her
IruJli&nd The ecen. 'Ibit unp,....,ed II.elf mOlii
on tl1e mind IUld memory "'All the "ig:reat cro~d of
humble
Wlt.h no offio,J po61tion'\.
lmmedl&te confines of tbe
l danNllour 1 and ,h,ri?' --d"
,,;t-thefoliO:;;;.g:.6f.t.h" .",nico.
boll8 silent
I.,,,","'"".
W..tage
.::1~:~,;~:::~~iIIrt. --;-.:
~;',:r~~~.,,!-!'!;gJ.M::':: 'Li1ltf,l:.~~:'~~;:'~
all
byOf Lady
cl .........
'WJ
hlmedeence
ootion of £3,000 to ~be
~eat" b~lped mate~llJs
arrlval AdmUQ,l Sturdee ~~';'i~.
on the hstof
u".....,..
Ij)·,.e.;ured E ..themp. tead Boy Scouts and the C
fpr us a veTy lIberal grant ........ ,....
the entrance o~ the hu~? and then,
Pund for dlstribntion arnong.t tho
txpresgmg h" tbanks for tb. cord ..1
Dl(XIeSe,,, ~ly undernrud 88 eo many
took hIS place on l tile Platform lD the
COIItnbutmg
I
genemas ,u l""'nbor the hut
S
â¢
Adnnrn:l iT DOVETON STURDEE SlUd
t9l'1a Clergy Fund, and lAdeed It would be safe was a gfCat hOQour nnd pleeaUIe to 'ha." e
sa" that no genUinely. good c&U&e-, whether in thlng to do WIth such an orgamsatlOll
~~:tt$ji;:~i.;j::;;
this clioce... or lD London or eUJewbere, never ap-- Clnrndes, which was based on Mlch ,trqly p"tniot'icl l'!
-p:ea.tcd to her m Yam l'ln long M she was
liDes The CbnlMnn.n had lUSt. read out
lll'''-,~i;~~''''o ''!',,?,
vlnoed t bnt. It wns ~ genume and good canse."
raies' oath, Bnd he thfmght tha.t. never
The Bishop writes "We have 10lt another oath more needed In the
hllJlOOred (nend Bod devoted servant of tlie Empire
it. the plesent
Church m Lady ~la&.~ Her name has been such pa.t.rlotlC hnes would be
Iâ¢â¢ Lady
"..r
antage was
i'
IlISO &-
bpth to t.hp DIOCfeI!~n Fund, and the Queen VIC-
to
tho
an
fdr)'08rs. ho"""hOTa. woril.in thl. Dux,..., hnked by
Co1lU1lde" but by ¥ I C1tizenJ ' i:;.;o.~~~ II ~eed:
with ffferv eltort. to. eXttnd and strengt.hen f the n8d~ had the honour of mspectmg thel' t
work of the Church.. No one ever accepted and and be J;'egretted to find, that some were aU'i"'Ie<l1 11
fUlfilled the reepoll61bluties of his:h nJace &nd or showed some m arks of wa.r Some
,.tftueuoe :mt.b a deepet: and more loyrJ "' eens& of men would not come und8l' State help,
)ei'Tioe and. :WIth .. .more natural ambihon to go &!tOClatlOn W88 reqmred to help
.boo~
dOlDg good"
1
undentood,
>
,
"
w..
the basi. of
Great
Nobody
this country
mor, War
wa:rJ and
be lD
expected
evter.y wanted
mtwen
stand up for thetr nghts, hbert..ies and
I~~~~~:~~~:~;;~~~~~:~~~~~
tbe n.bon
nation had
up thel~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;'l;~~~.
by
CRISISJN IRELAND.I·~cotl.eien,,,,
.... ofoft hIS
H. hoen
hed wak.ned
found Ihat
~~~
of me.n still unemployed and who
""nm
~
gel. biU.
Lord Hwg.,- however. was
to .til up pnhlic .... hment til get~pJoy.
c " 0. ⢠"', .
men, and he sa.w from t,beT.Mt-.trms