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CONFERENCE.

OVERCOAT~ for

OIVIO j&ND OFFIOIAL WELOOME

BOYS

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IN :a.EADING.

T"""h~ both elementa.ry and .secondary school

te~era.

rom all 0'; er tho county assembled tn
t he Large Ball at Umvennty Col\ege on FrIda.y
on the OC~lon of the Becond annual conference
of the ~mg and DIstnct r eaebel'fl .A.socla.hon
The President (Mr Alben. Smltb) preSided Rn d
there were alHO preseut amang those at tho open
mg The
(Dr G S Abram) ~1" . Syb.1
Abram pnncipa.) Child., Professor de Burgh the
Muter of t WeUmg!.on CoUege, Mr Leonard

IJ'0 entrust the Outfitting of your

Boys to Garrett's is to make sure
that everything,. whether for
Sr.hool, Work or ,Play. will. give
unfailing sati.fadion.

Mayo.

Sutton (Cllamn.n, Readmg EducatIOn Commll
tee) Mias )1ay Sutton Father Kernan the Rev

W

M R.whIilon

o.h.... lfr1 ;.-.-'

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saV'

The

limit

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25 pel' cent.

In
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Vallie

on

and

every
Ilarment.

~tness.

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"AU.ENDALE

"CONQUEROR-'
• "" Covert

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al7to 127......

F0DC7 T. .eda.

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Thirteen" West Street, Reading.
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OF

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Wm. HUGHES &. SONS
(NE~BURY)

Beg to announce that they
will be Opening their I

PREMISEt;

NEW
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remmd them t.bat t he questIOn of 6Chool Illspe<;t,lOn
bad been very largely eon.!lldered In the town and
tb,!y hAd s~ 8Choo13 for t.he defee1.n e child

rOlf 1n th.t nllpoot they had been ....Jlv

SALE OF

-----Cooked Meats,
Hjgh-Cfass
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$able Delicacies,
& Confectionery.

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tb. forefront \of those antbont ... that had ,tarl<!d
them. (Hurl. bear) He w ou ld hke to say tool
th~ thl'OO.qhhut the eXIstence 6'V" t.he old Schoo

RRIDA'Y, OCTOBER. 8th,

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and

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ON

;1fok 1'HE

Green

elamepta.ry school tQ the Readmg Colle~6, and m
• vOl")' abort ~m. h. h oped to R..dm~ UnIversity
(Hear hetlir) Not' had t h ey neglected tbe manual
or p hY81eal !BIde of the tra m ng
He m l¥ht

B~OADI ST~EET, ~EADING,
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,lrHE , ~L\.YORS ADDRESS
The MAYOR 86Jd that It was hiS pleasant d uty
a.a Mayor bf the Borough to extend So heBrl\
welcome t.J the memben of the Readmg and
DII~t.MCt. Te~chers AS3OClah on a.nd he cou ld not
help thmklp'g that It wa.s becomlD~ that he should
b& aIOel&ie8 m that task With t he P1lnclpal of
Readmg UJllVemty College, beCa.tlSC he stood
there as Mayor of a ven ancIent Borough alld
Mr Chil ds Mood before them as tbe embodIm ent
o( modern de,e1opment of learm ng and 6Clcnco m
the kmgdom Therefore he t hought b ctw een
them thoy expr8!lSoo broadly spe.,klng the
whole oblect of the con feren~e "hlCh was t o
further the !whole splnt and the highest Ideals of
fut.ure eduertlOn o( the chIldren That. con fer
enee WQ.8 not. a ne'v llndertnkmg because t~nt
" as the secbnd of Its kind held m RoodmS! nnd
the relulb
the first was ho beheved an d" ns
a.sll1lred IlUi:h tb:l.t It nugU1:ed very 'l'"ell for
tbe !lU ccea.s
t~ second conference '" hl Ch they
we.e stnrlmg upon that dny He behe\ed thnt
t.he object. p,t the conferen ce w.a,s to further tho
hlghen Idews o( modem educatIOn T hat could
and would I be done by dl5C1LSSlonB which they
would bold a.mong themselves by companson of
methods a:o,d results whleh they would be able
t o b rmg fON ard And lastly but not least bv tho
adVice which would be gIven them by eX{lerts m
cduaahon who would address th~m P erhaps JUI
Maypr of !leadmg he might be allowed tQ 6ay
one or two Iword8 about. the t own Itself It~ " :JIS
one of thQSe towns whI ch was geogrA Ilblcally
Sltuated moat comfortably m stich a posItion that
It
the Icentre for a great number of to " n ~
an d mdustrles tn t he lmmo(liate neighbourh ood of
t bo !Kluth w~st of F.ngllLOd and It was also com
para.tn'-ely eafOY of ncc el!s and situ ated close to
nne of the ~ anCient sea.ta of learn nj!-OxfoTCi
Umvenlll.y
The chmato WBJI one '\\ hl ch one
would JmR.gma Wfl8 not condUCIve to the hu!hest
('nel"gt&!f of Its mhAbH.a nh but It. 'fos a.n extra
ordmary t h mg tba.t most of tho II'reat seats. of
learmng bad been 'Placed under condlhons flim llA:r
t,o t bose which e~:lI!Iled In Readmg !Orford and
Cambndge were rntuated In t he wat.er bed of a
riVet' and ltn..d 'Prachcally the sllme cltm ate as
Rea.c:hng
~')W&ver they hed thiS difference
that whereni t h ey wet'6 qU1et nhlloso'{)blC cerrtres
of ieat.nmR', they had In Read'tng not only that
qlJ1et phtl~ophlc condltlbn but a progrell-'lI ve
IndustriAl toWn
The asplratlOn5 of the to"'"
we re ,ery 1~.l1gb. and perhaps b e mlj:!bt he
allowed to suggest that from a.n educatlonnl
pOint of view the results 10 many wa.ys have been
1"eat.. Thoy had done much 10 Re:\dmg m tha.t
dllectlon They had as good If not better edu
ca.t1.M1~1 la.ddM' tha.n m05t towns m tho country
They had a ladder wh,ch stretched from the

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Noms Mr H

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The Old-Established Firm

Mr T

Etl..m4 Profe-ssor J

Cooke

Bonl'd and tb~ EducAtlon Com mIttee that had
foUo1fed It they D&d been e.x:ceedtngly fortunate
In ~ wh, preSIded o\er their dehhcrn.honl
He must l"EIfer 88peelal1y to tbe present Chairman
of the Edueat50n Committee, Mr Leonard Suttoft
than whom there )lad been no better chairman
an -np one ItIpre In'teresUd In tl:ie welfare of the
children or more qualified by hie Industrial and
professional qUali6ca.tIODI:I :to take the posltlon
he beld (A~laU8e )
The questl
of the trammg of tho ebddren's
mInds could ot bo aepn.rated f.rom the t.rammg
of thelT bodic«', a.nd there. was perhaps ooe POint on
wllich thfll locll anthOfitie8 were e. httle backward
t hat was m ~hoprovLllOn of ahlOlutely SUItable
bui.lcltng., "'l1"".&I]y for .econdary school. They

collld not.

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REPORT OF
& PROSPECTS
FOR FUTURE
Th& annual meetmg of t he Phllharmontc SoCiety
took place on Friday III last. week nn d there waa
e. good nUendance Tho Re\ F J C l7111mor
presided
The report. of the CommIttee and
statement of accounts ,\ere adopted the Jatur
sbmvmg a balu.n oe 111 hand of :911 I s. 9d
Thc Soclet.y bllS Ju ~t complcted Its lilty seven th
sea&On wbleb h as been a ¥oma.rkabte one rwo
e1cellent concerts were give", • lijawa.tha " and
EliJah, aDd, notwlthstanding Ui& great mcreare
In the oost of ~ucl.Qg concerts the Society,
Without m creasmg either the 611bscrlptlon lIst or
prnctlsmg members fees s ttll mnmtams a balance
m hand of D11 'l'b15 reBult.ed from t ne excellent
a.ttendnnce at the concette. ... The number of prae
tle.lng membe1'8 was large dunng the past season
and the ~bearsala were welJ attended U nfor
tWla.lely however e. great losll was sustam ed by
tbe deat.hs of three ~EcrlbBl"ll.
Lleut Col Leihe '1"11 ~on C M G, D SO,
M P was re-elee1ed P ~e~n dent of the Society and
t ho Vlce-Presld{! nta w:ere eleet.ed 31!1 (oUo", &
Messrs C G F ield IF W Mal tm .rt,ev W
Ncn )\ c Dr F J ~ad and Dr St.anefleld hon
treasurer Mr P R SCrlven&t hon con ductor
!\Ir Garrett. LOll Orgalll.st The Committee was
elect ed as follows He, F J C O Jllmor (chair
m 111) alld Messrs Dodgson F Winter Newbold
E J Woodland W IS.lmon, A Allnutt W
A1dndge B Sha.rpe Mrs Gtllmor :hfrs Cottrell
Mrs '1. R Moore and 'M $S Edgar Lad es Com
mtttee Mrs F J C G1Hmor (Cbamnnn ) Mts
J Eilts Mrs Cott.rell, Mrs \V ~Idndge Mrs
P R Scnvener Mrs 'I R Moore l.us Hnrt
Mrs Steptoe Mr. Sm.lJbono M... Ii: Goodoll
MlS8 Edgar and M 1 8~ Mannmg 1.fr&. J Ellis
was agaIn appomted ~on secretarv
The first concerl for the eoromS' &cason W Ill be
R. miscellaneous one yt . Janua ry and the first
work WIll be pr H Jj' Edwards
V1Cl.ory and
PeaCe and mil be pcrspP,nlIy con ducted by the
oompo!l6r
There WIH also be mutlc by D r
Vaughan Willtnma and !Dr Read On Novemher
17th a popular con cert ml1 be given at whlch
M'J ndeLssohn'(l: "EliJah It win be rendered fhe
mUSIc 8Uggested for ~he .spnng concert 15
Cara.ct.acus
Votes of tha.nks to the AudJtor (Mr Ernest
Fr~n c l s) and the ebBI an brought the meetIng
to .. close.

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LONDON STREET C,E.
ANNIVERSARY.

means 'who takes
In hiS personal .ooe;'ramo•. ·J.

Spec/al

Quarter Sessions
on I
.Bench
wcro Messni S
B Parfitt E U
F a-ncr E J ackson J Cat.lcy S R. '\Vhlt lc7 \'\
H 8nuth and D Eggtnton ~d M'!ss E 11-1 Sutloe
ThCLO wcro four ~cs on tl~~l Court ca.lcndar amI
ioU of the 1he defendant~ ( tll~l"C wele t\\O In t he
lut ease that of St Benet s momo) wero chargcd
Sa.under!
rhey were aJso
Wltb. Jareeny In the firs t thr~ ca.scs t hc p rlSOIler'S
CJl"'I~,o4 pleaded R'utlty so eVidence fot tho CrOWD v; as not.
st enlmg fourteen plates eleven sauce9 mile eaUed The eases were as foijow _
a lso tho property of George /Saunders on
July 24th 11fT A F Clal'k prosecuted
}oRISON F<lR
E T H att. defendJd The derenda.nh
_ _ I THIEF
';b,<"1r~.n Mnst:r and Mat.ron of the HomeJl re
J ones of Downham Lodge Huz'hmoor
and 'Margaret Jon es of New Inn Ktdmol'&
e charged on ~mand WI th bemg tooncerned In stca.hnp from 1St Benet S
mme. Green on July 31st ha lf
servIce, a. glass Jug, and 8 wooden
va.lued together a.t £3 ls 4d the P1'op"rt;r

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IMr Clark

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outlmmg the case J

T"~ms l

Perfecltoq 1n ~nt, Style,
F.t and Pr.ce
A FOWLER SUIIT IS A GILT.ED'GEp
INVESTMENT
SUITS TO M!<:ASURE from 139/1

SEVENTY

SUSPENSION , BUSINESS
T
,
HERBERT'S.

n.~ , dcs And oons belongmg to the d
~re stored In tho

cott.a.ge at th.o home.,
previous T*sday when one of the
'\\IflS opened a dinner servIce and <'l glass Jug
fo~
und JIl It and two da~ s l ate~ a tea servlce
al 0 round
II '<s Rose Madelme RadcJfl'e of
A bert road Cuvershllm saId t hat the
R i me Emmer Gr~ell was under the
Egland Incolpornted Society for provtd mg
10
" aIrs a nd Btray8 nnd wak managed
lo{a.l committee of '-\ hleb ahe WILS the Han
urpr Dr Powel1 Hon 8ecret¥Y and'
S~'unders an fo nora.ry member I WItness
t~r a.ce~rnts for the home, aftfr they had
checked by t he M aster WItness Ident16ed
s.~nature on tbe. receipted a.ecrlunts
th t of the Master One lblll J.as dated
1 h 1919 and the entryj was for half So dmper
E'er ICE!' and thIS bIll W8S paId on the 19th J hu
ary t h19 year Another aceouht con tamed t he
entry of a tea. servIce purchft.!led on N ovember
20th 1919 a nd paId on Match 3rd 1920 ~'"
neft account contained the entry of Q. glass Jug
purcba.sed JUly 31st. thiS year and pald (or In
Se~tember
The defendants were made '}.taS!er
and Matron m March, 1917 and w~re there III
Jut) 31st, when they left and moved to the Ne,,,
In Kldmore End Some of their boxes and o&long ngs wera stored temporarily at the cot.ta~e
at the B orne
She 'Vl\S present on Septemt:ier

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BETWEEN 300 & 400 EMPLOYEES
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On 8(!C01JII'I.t of d~~~:~~~~..
bct.wecr'i H el be l (;11 'I
road Caversham
the

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when !lome o f the boxes were opened by 1
London-1lt.rect Primitive Metho<l18t Church held
Pope She Identified "the artIcles producp.d
Its Obrlatuln Endeavour an,(J Guild an,1uversa r y on
also the wooden box, a5 th~ property of the
Sunday ILnd Mondal
The pre.a.chElr O)n Sunday
},
wu tbe!Rev E J T Bagna.1l
On lionday a de~:~~~'~':;:~ by: Mr Ha.tt, W1tn~ Mld th t
yount{ peoples U nited rally was held ..nd ·1icre was
were goIng to Jea.ve In lApnl, 1919 a d
& f8Jrly good a.ttendance
Tha che.lr w:u taken
made a. Ji st of the fltticfes to be l~t
hy t ho Rev E J T BAgnall During he evening
the hst wn..s not dls&pproved of S e
80100. wero fnmg by MII.s Phtlhs Wilson wbo filled
remember defenda.nts haVIng & cut gla "
tho place of llr H G TIowle3 "ho was unable I'j'''il lw!,en they came She dld not remember th~t
to bo pre&ent owmg to md l;;l\Oaltlon
Jones had let boys hAve he~ boxes Dut) g
M.i&s H olloway JD prcsent.i n~ t h e report .of Qla
war tbeJ had dlfficulty In gettmg boxes f r
OhnstuUl Erldea.voor ~ld thAt t.he. octety waS
bo
dart.ed on September 15th la~t year :J.nd was only
ys but tbey were genera.lly made at t~e
1\ youn~ lIOCIety
A groat lot of work had been
She had never glVtpl defendant any
dona and the meetings had been of a. varu!d chardefendant ha.d never naked for any
acter most of them mUSIcal eVenlllgB A Shakes
R llS.'Jell Fisher, of 3 Grove Place
pCal'lan ovenmg was given when they. \ preaented
Green a ca.rpenter stud he was e~J
Twelfth N I~ht
Mr Bagna,il W&9 agatn elected
by t he L ocal Conumttee of b"'t :Benet'!!
prcsldent. The SOCloty had forwarded :£2 to t he
to gIve 188!Ons In carp~ntry to the, ooy'
N atlona) Memorla.l
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Master Longhurst m J)'l'csent ngo 1.ho report
the boy made wooden boxes under ~a
of tho JUnJor Clmst>ian Eq4clhot1r saId It tultlon He Identified the box prodlleed m Court.
as one of those the beYB had made., and valued
wa'l fonned In O~r 1919 a!qd +he
amunted to 50
The lun lO~ were ear.r.,f'D(t on at 30s
I
meetlllg'S hy thcnuH:.I.es a.nd sf.4rtod hlAt '-CFE WJ."b
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38 members but hoped. to aouble t.he amount
Fredenek \Art.h ur White, one of tlte boY!' at
dcrlng tho year
St Benet 8 !Home Emmer Green., 6lUQ he ha l
'The iRev E
J T
d
of h18 r emarks 6ald t'ha.t.
emplo}"4:'d 10 the kitchen for the last three
waa nevcr stronger
and
Identified the dinner tervlCe pro,.
Ibbe present time
Court H e had seen it on & shelf l~
hera
lD
Primith,. oM:Q.';~~~:\o~~':~~;:~:~~
&t the Home. H e also lQentlfled thf
which he b, d seen on the morning Mr
J onee le(t;.; Mrs. Jonea e&rned It to
/301100lroom, where thc;r were packmg H e
to mo.ke the wooden box produced

1M;~.m~i~.~;n~ ~.~;,!t':?:"'i.

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MINISTER
NINE MONTHS HARD !LABOUR.

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J. GIBB.

George Gregory dCSCt'l!too as a farm urter ot
DO =hed .. bode was eharied with
gwlty Ito lltetling on August. 12t.h
two lamps, valued £12 the P'I,.erty
J e.mee tHill
!d..r Ea1 CD€6Y
pr06emitiiOri, but

vlew-~o~fo~I:~i
k;;'::'~
::E

In

gtlJ Ity {ano .. beeauae the
of the eaae was Dot

AA sta.ted be~fo~r~o~~:;~rt~~~~ M.g!,tr&les,

Ihe

and the

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Pope BAld u,at at 11 30 •

ml on 8ept..mb~

he went-.w. St Benets Home \ Emm~reen
the oottl\g& at. tho Homo .In a J
roo
oatt.gEI tbe1"G were some baxea, the p
Cf t.ha deFendant., and
tlle
x pl"O-1
He ua.m.ineci three tin
a~ In on~
found ha.lf a dinner
an~
the

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lie
had r ecelved
worL

he

took !him to the

reply when aharg~.
qua.ntlty or tools bolongmg

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Tho Recorder &fter hearmg
Vlqtion swtonoed Gl"Ci'Ol'Y to
labour,

of

Estimates per Return.

'tout 'KD'luirtes Solicued.

(Continued /rOm ".60 4.)

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-Advert.i.sIlllIlllPt. unw thb heaatDg e&n

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to meeb lonely
Bachelor (30-40) to share ozpen.es of nICe
b~ few mdea (rom Reading
mUSlca.l and
rkroest.lcat.ed pre!c""ed
SnIt ma.n ..t bUSIness
dunng day -Box 3859 .. Observer I Office, Road
lng

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ltant.l y a.nd after a wbllo they are put ..~e You
mny nat wn.nt them any mOTE'! but they -ould he
use(ul to lomoono and perhaps yw oould get a
good prl06 for tbe;m Anyhow a. tmla.ll adverUSe
ment In our miscellaneous oolumns would cost you
\ crv httlo and It l'jould at on ce put you mto touch
with the poople who want luat the class of ~lcl e
you ~aVfl to dell Try It the liard cash IS bcUer
than a. use] eR article..

( TOURNALIS'M - Good opcning for • WE.w..tI EDUflA.TF.D YOUTH to learn J oumahsm I Appl)' Ed1t9r

~:~~~~J.~~~~~fi1j~!;
VAUDEVILLE

MRS E P F SlJ'ITON IN CXlLLISION
WhiI~4Urnll'lg hor motor ear mto Wblte:hllgh~
lroa.d on Tuelday l:fn E.. P Jf' Sutton had tl\e
m1&fOTtune to collide With a. G.P 0 mall v an As
the result. of the unpa.ct botb CAr and van were
Mlverely damBied e.nd Mrs Sutton WM rattler
badly ilhakoo Mrs Sutton reeidea at. Sldinouth

toW' tblnga
thUlp

Observer

OftIce

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TO-DAY'S

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THRILLING RESCUE AT
WINDSOR.
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- MAN AND WOMAN GO OVER
FOR FILM.
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On Tuesda.y a. large crowd a.t 'W'indsor w.t.ched
wlt.h ibrea.thlCf5 Interest an exCltiDg fight on ~e
oogU of the top .torey wtndow or a "house over-

IKINDLY 1IIENTI0N tbe Dam" of fIlia P aper look nK the Thames
Following the f.t-ruegle a.
..--when repb"~ to Adverl.isem~ta 1n tbese ,,,"oman 'Was seen to be burled ml:o deep water, a.nd
OOhD"DDS
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a man leaped to tho feiCUe .. Iheer dlve of 58
Ct-et Rapidly tho woman WM IWf)pt cknrn . '~'.~~ I
'r.0ULTRY HOUSES .1 the .. L.t.t.or !luil'
ovet WllldsoT wm:r (ollowed. by her
kind >CaD be ob14med fl"Jm H&wthornl, WoQd sbOll ovor milo tbe sWJrhn~ wator.
(
Detl&hs.ls London '~ ori.s £ut Street ,11.U.dlDI T'nouJ{h t<Ol!lSed. hlt.her and thit6cr In
Ne"I'I" List6 'Free
foam the man succeeded m ree.ehin«
enily drownmr woman and bro11f:bt her
TSTE
lll!ING
THE
RIGHT
PEOPLE tbo bank Th., galla.n~ r~r lDjurod b".
by
.. " -ToGETHER -When you wa.ot to buy any commg 1U conUet. wI~b one of tho pIles beyond tho
tblDg sell anything or exchl1Ilge anytblng whe;n weJr
you want to find a sli;u;d.ion or an cmployee or
It was t.hen disclosod tl:lI~,t the name of the
Let a Boos!'! &dvertIse In tbe colUmns of thlS rGSaued
was MlII Ma.r)orlo Vllhs
Her
J.ouma.4 Tho thrco <:Ir fotlr lmf!S you n~t w.J. r escuor woman
was Mr JImmy Kmght
Tho thrillmg
be scanned by lust thb people you wUil to reach
seene was part Gf a new film
Brend& of the
1>OOP1e :you would fmd difficulty In read."ins: 1n any Barge beIng produced by t.he Ha.rma lI'dm Com
ather way
pany Croydon Members of the Eton and WmdeoiRo:;al Humane Socioty wer.e present to render help
If reqtUr'ed to the ftlm actOn wbale work beside3
enduran~ none and p\uci, mvoJ..ed
READING FOOTBALL CLUB, Ltd. requmDIl'
oon.~dd era.ble peraonlll riK
1I:U8s BlaDcb.e Stanley,
at. present (l,9poanng m Tho Skin Game at Bt
M'artin s Thea.tre Lond~ and Mr BorD&l'd
I'HE .L'I·N1JAL GENE'Rll. MEEI'ING of the
tl. Readm~ Fo.ll.hr.lI Cl lb Ltd ,un ta'ke place Dudley ~lao part.iClna.ted it the ~t.ic II let
at Mr Maker. ~uc\",n Rooms Oxford 8tr.e1l,

NEW ENCYCLOP£DIA.

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compact, rehabl. up-to-dat.., and

THE C.QLLEGE S WELCOME

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4th BATTALION ROYAL BERKSHIRE

• A ' COM?ANY ORDF.R5.
P ARADE.~ '- R ~n.lI ts Drill Tueaeava &nd
"" TbuTs.dN.)s B!) 'P n
!:>Ignn.lhng 'Monda"'8 8-9
1'm ]).u1 practIce. " cdr. "~ll) s 8-9 pm.

LICENSED HOUSES ~D
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SUMMER.TIME. '

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Sir --since 'WI'ltinr mY. latter 01 September l8tb
8Um1:ner-t.une '
hM beeD edeodeci to October
Chutn n ~{:fJ lrau; I~a ((ls
25th Tho 8u.oday hours for lltolo In diatnct. Icbed.
I 6C1' m
•
uled:b
y
t.he
Â¥qnoT
Control Board will therefOTc
NOTICE. - Rcrru t.s
.Da.ndmen
SII;O.tlen
liS ab -prf'.sent; up to and. mcludlnc Bunda.:r October
tn:ntOO A:pply t . U ttlalron iiel'tdquartm, 12J 21th
iIIler whkC d,oy the hours (StmdAT) ..11 1>0
it lbry's Dull. Rc ulr.g · I
\
6 to 9 for " on ' CICIIlSUIZption, 10M 6 to 8 for
G S FlEJ.D, ~,I
,. 011 00Il$UC ptiOD
-

and &tUrdays
Reading \~ W R}

Omdg «A Co, 4th. IT.1t B.; n.L .R.gL "

.JI~i':.w.. 29th, la2c..

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T Nelson a.nd 8om'l Ltd, announce- the

Pnn&lpal W M CIDmS then erlended a
welcome on behalf or the CoDege Q.uthont les and
tb&nked the M;ayor very warmly for the cheenng
a~d Jrmpa.thetJe :words he had u.sed and for the
&ta#nhkO way 10 WhlCh ho ha.d reviewed th('
edu lonal lutuabon In Readmg It gave them
In
College the greatest pleasure a.nd aa.tu'l
fa.ctlon tha.t a movement. and effort of thBt kmd
bavlDg for Its c.bJcct the furtherance of higher
eduoatiOl\ should centre · l1.$elf Wlthm those
wall. (Hoar, herr) They reg!>rded 1t as p,rt
of tp.el,l; DllSSlon, and not the least part of It
ON TRU1ISD:\ Y OCTO.BBR. 7t.h 1920,
THE RII.BIES OUTBREAK AT READING. that taa.t place.. 80 long as It SUIted the convenl
at. S:r: m
once of tltose out.slde !Should be lOct'eaamgly regvded \u the Icentre and headquarters for any
All tho DI~ retire (1,1 d WIth 1.1-. e e:r:ceplion
~ & result! of the outbreak of rabies a.t Bet.ding 1.~~01~r;:~~~O~I"th~.~te kmd (Applall6e) Refemng
of ~r :r: &: :ShLndfj)rd so&. rc-cJoctlon
a.n B.I'ca of 0. elrcle of 20 mli.ee baa beeu pl\~d 1before th&tll, he .wd that
of It that filled Jum, as
Purtbet' partlculars of '?tiT H Marshall SeC:reto.ry under the M"uzshnr Order Tbe' 'l'em Viol of dbgS
from
this
area.
15
problblted
excopt.
under
a
Jlc:!ence
CoUege and othel":'!, WJth
jtanagcr ReadlUg Foot.bull Club \ Ltd EItO Park
l8Iuod by tho MlD14try of .AgricUlture .n.e ached
f
Rea.dinr
I
ulcd arca. CODSlSte. of OhepplDr'~ ~WJC.ham ~Watling
satil(actloti, and that was
ton and :oidoot on the norlb I ) J'"am~ and
that he had 8'POken to
Odlham on the south Bee.",.,sfieJd, ,..Wmaeor1and
last year they b ad
W~lesb.&m on the eaaiJ and tJie ~ 01' tlie
the opcDlO, adtheu at the
Wilt. &rea Whlob conaiate of Whit4lUrdlt-::Wood
sho1l1d be delivered by hil old
hay and Frawley 0Jl tho west.
de Burgh. (Applause )
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REGIMENT.
\
teachers of Readmg al'I d
il edllcation,

YUSK't fRY

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Q"a.nge Earley

-It. rurpridng
I T'S striPRIsINoaeettmula.t.e
One buys new

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Hagl6trat-cs M"r C-olliru.
whilD
the

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The 83rd &nDua.l ooafercnoe of the W~tern
Society receJ.vmg 3 500 Votes
OllllMEROIAL PRINTING -All klndo or eo", Temperance League will be held 10 Read ,;:DK" 0ctoAmoq.g the speikerz IUlDounced IS
metGia1 and Cj-ener&l Print.tng -'lOUted, at the ber 2nd.-5th
Qffieo {II this Fa-pet No Job ttlo larGo. No JoD 1llr W. Jil. Joluuon, I Puoayloot' Be. Oldy!"
too 6malf
I
~e

IIr Ea.rong-ey (oounsel for
called upcn
When tke OILSe was

Mr :r E .tolms of Reading hu 1lMt. been reelected a. dm~otor of the Qo-opera.t.iV6 Wholesale 1.'U.t.j10"sn

be accept.' up till 2 30 on Friday aftemooll.
The paper _ pubUahed. ..me twa houn late...

ENTLEMAN,

lJ."he :&eorder ~a.I&OO sentcnoe
WIth hard Ia.bour upon John
gullty to !Stealing a. metal
1.110 pro]?erty of WIlfred

LOCAL PARAGRAPHS.

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS.

fact for be believed

of tho moot nhuibl.

both g"en and recolTed
~

remmded them

uid &Zld done about

pIyf-.on ~ of one earl

"~T'"

to ex-S"tlv/ce

the

BaJd

d, fendants were gIven notIce to leave t:)t
~~~~~~;"~':-iE~~~~~~~;~~;i~ift;
H ome m June an d they left 10 JUjY'·.f~~:~~;;'1 J

Getma.ny, appea.ltng
children thero. Ten
1&J C E AOOlet.i ..
CE
~~~Yl;;J~~~!~~
mde there W&8 the quenlOn membel'll
p
must be IJOpphed for ChIld A(J;1C& Ja.pan
and ont
It. (Hear, and Sweden
The ReV'
think
oWing to
~nn.~J lwi~ . ei.rtio,,,,,
thoy Churcl1 mentioned. that
bad
been m a Primitl're Y'etliodi.at Church
Be
ploy
.~n.e!,!~ ocbool··child"," 01 the then ga.ve an addr~ on .. Commr men and women
who never ca.me U buln·g hls remarb upon tho"
lobe Old
Te3tament story of Terah, Who set forth '1 nth
the idea of gOlDi to C&na.an bgt only Eot WI far
as BlI.r&Jl whore ho dwelt and died
we mecttn~ t.erminll.ted wIth a vote ~f thanks
to the speaker.

118.(}' (f'atfJring; in all its Branches.

n!c r atlor ",ho c.ters
the man of mod " ~t.· I ·

At tho Rcad1'ng Borough Pohco CoUlt on Wed

lor th.t beClLU••
an anctent town upon which

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SERIOUS ' CHARGE AGAINST
MASTER & MATRON.

the whole bl....

they were hvng m
had been ~ modBm Ideas, a nd they all
knew
much more difficult. It. wa.s to adapt
old
to modem. I'eqwrements
So It
town.!
WIth reg8l'd t.o ele
.~:;~t;i~:'uh~.~~tht:t!gbt they could say
r
as 11. was possible
buildmg conditione With

DRESSED

ST. BENET'S HOME,
CAVERSHAM.

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P artlcul8l' attentIon
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outlined
U seflll ma.ps dia.~t5t
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wll1 be the first eomplet.o encyclo Il(riii;;;~;:~
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