Reading Observer 11-1920
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EqUAL ":~:~~
J,egi!latlon h.. de
I reform of tOo
I&WI,
&Ia6
O~FORD .ON I\DENOMINA.
T10NAL UNITY, ' I
I
.. agitation 111 threateneti ove~ the
~ l8lIlg marTlage With a de~d brn,b."d'.
I
brcoth<,,.,11
before
correspondmg pnvIlege There
soldier'. WldOWI!I~ liTlng ~wlth
U';!~);~,~~:~l
Jt
1!r,~~dlmi!,de? .ddre-,
t.o their
SOCial
adnotage.
others
All
however, "ere thrashed out
the
in
8::;~~~:~~~~f~~~~:t.~;~~~~:
troveray that.
on forW~:e'B Sll~r
eJ:1sten08lof
thewent
Deceated
teem to 'be a. eufficlent argument tbA~
8hould ha'\6 the aame pnvdege aa the WldO'W.r~ J
THE CRUSRnIG TAXE.8.
The people who are most. feellng the IPt6Sllur~
'Of heavy government and local taxation &T6
of amall1ndependent me&ne, and
ing new money The lJlcome tax ab.,tane~II
been m~ lor the mannd, but. for the
6lld Wldower Bltuated m these ClrCWDstanoei It II
ihed at only £135 Before the war, ~t wa. £160.
an~ as the eovel'!lgu 11 ..... orth only 8&, tho pr&__ linllt of £160 now compares mlh ' aomethi!>g
loa th&n £60
It .. ~nly "t~ bAld lor
,\
IohL.rI;r j>Oopr⢠.."..' h."" opent tJuilty
aanng for an old age competence to
tax on an lDoome of
&
normal 'Value
.. year- .The Jaw assume.
.bJe to
tb~t a .man
PloY mooibe tax If and when
⢠WlOOwer, but It often happenl tht ~.,,,!~';'~,I~~T~~:'.l:~.at
-m.ake the family re.aurcea go n~y ..
u hlA
~ad ~ 1:~:~~~~~~1~~~~~~~2
\eIt, to
ta.x tha.it
DIAMOll'1lB ..
MADE
IN be
GERMANY.
Th. G..-malUl hope to TOCOUp oo__ of their' _r
loeees by malung &nd alehmg a.rt.iflclal dia.rriO'Od.
Minute dUlmonp. have been made for tJle ~
triMe,
but It 11 atatecl tb.t ler&dml'
German BCleDtlsts have disoovered + uew proeMS
of prod\lOlng perfect m&mond. -01 hIgh coll!lJlO1'CI&l
\alue
Tho repute ond high standin, <If tb..,..
aWIe,.ted wIth till' dl""'"'"Y IUggioSl; that 1t ..
thirty ye8l'll or
IiOmethmg more than a flu,..ton'
It,, lIot
elallned that. the dia.monda can be Produce.ht tbe
pn~ of aJew ehdhngJ. a handful
The procesl 11
atat'.ed to De very expenm.vo, the cost. of tlIe m&DllIact.nrod cfu.mond bemg about one-third tie
/
market pnce of the n.tur.l one U tb.. ,. true,
the BnLlah diamond mtertlilta wIll, no--doubt, ~.b
... ery effort to obtain """trol of t»o pateDto, but
the v&1ne QS.:.p.iamoQcit would lOoner or JILtA!rr oomD
tumbhng 3"owD",
10
the u.m.e
W6:f
costly and
~lar
coloured
Du~l System
,
_
·lIe
p~.
Art~d~A~.Il
U1cJuded
~Pl~S.
'N0
1v
, There are only
five
oflltJ of
pare for ,the
Xmas for seve
, I,
f
F,ruit
best.
~Ot TI;1.~I. Pudding is nlw at its
an~ no:~er~ can it be . bt~~~e~
economically
Intern~tionat.
I
---.. ·...·"Oftti_._
1/
'/
that
le~.
mduill'ld ." ril(chooen _won.) lI1eb ';I~:~~~~~~~~
"' 'f'''1JJlCIlmg 1U:ad daeemg ByglCQ,lO clottilng"~ l11
highly ,~w., .
t.l)e ~altb I"'d
dovelopment of U.e youn" I10lId aIa9
"'~"1!' daily oeenpo.tton tok.. them OI1t, lO
_ath. .....1, Thi. "'.!Dtor then1 '" iIIp>.<1tI>q
8pldOmic !,t rod DOeeI1 among Y0'l"g gllle,
.....<\. 151 docI<lro to be dlje ,to the craze
il'1U1~ ~g., 11IIon aklrtI, &lld
"'lIght 04- Th...... wiadom 111 the OIQ,.&C1"OI
\ u; keep your I... warm, &IIa rour h*
or;
rn:.
THE ADVANTAGE OF
TECa:NI(:~
⢠./TR.AINING,
ThO do&ir. to "Â¥" ODe" I;';'""'~'>;;''"'
,. proboljly ~ than
·....._0 ....
crowdOd condjllon of
oolIeg.. ougs.m. thot tJ,U,t
: ~migl>t welL c()l~d... tliat.
.. ~ worker u ..oft«r. . ,,0t86
.
~
j(witil tboor 'I>&nd. -'U&tln.
'Ii--"'"
~:'.:~';,:~I,ffit~i1i'1
, ""!be _.good.8 iii
~
"!"'Mthe
01 h,
1l~:~~~~~1=~~~;~~1
iocl1ide
,
boy i'"
I>&nda ~f 011. ·_Ouroe~fajl.
, , hlmoeIf by tl1fl11ng
4
than at the
I
....y
.
7,ears.
I
THE IMPORTA.l'lCE OF PHYSICAL
CULTURE.
That t.h6.l11odern glfl 11 ln1imtely beUer grown
and better de\'eloped t.ban the damlel of the
oarl,. V'ctenl'n penod, ⢠beyondi. all que1!$IOD
Much mor,.e attention IS given t.o p!#tica} oult.ure
m tho schoolo, but Dl",hoal aulJjori,li..
that
caaee of lDClp14mt Derve apmal trou1Jle are ItUl
common amoDg typlm, clencaJ "oReta,
MSl!.t&nlaj... ll'UI'SCI.. and t.eachcn There.. would
fewer cases o( crooked bacb. C~?ated 8houlder.,
diatorted , hips! &lid dalrloot, 'f cll1ldr.n htd
proper tramlng ho.... to wilk, ot&nd lI1d Ill, &lld
,
eeks in
which to pre-
I
THE TEACHERS
'y,tem )!Ilght' be
_,w'Oa 'ipre:r'"",a to ina. u.. 'te.,eâ¢â¢'"
had
dy
10
'that ~ m.&nu
factured iIlby haa deprecllted the
OJlce
~retJent
Ducltt, CanSn R ~-l'nrlion9, ~ t~e'Be\ .Dr JOl)eS1
the Revs t H M Walt.el, E S. Wigter.. W
'd,if~;,.,"''''' ' 1 Britton, J T: dMumford, H "11der, R Wli'kham
{.egg, H, Wardln Kmg, and T. Walker, With
Mr Nbert"-/!mlth (bon .~crotery) , ,
,u·~,,·:~:::1
The B1SbpPI who had come 3tralght from the
O#ord Diocesan Conferen~ 9f the two pr,evloul
da;Ytl~ commenced by em~as1!lng the ImportaDce
of the ~lat)On, ul1per who!e auaptcee they had
met, declarmg that t1.ere were few-tbmgs wluch
be wad mdre a.t heart, and whlcb he Wa& QÂ¥)I'e
anxu",.a to Jmake ..real than church flehools
"I
& tr&ceQ' th. g~o1riJl 01 ed'lca\10nal hbertyand
pE'Qgress through the last. few centurJ.et, J'Olntlftg
PUt 110'" educatlol]. had grad~11 com. to be
looked upon ~ a. matter of.,.'D&tlona.1 concern, and
~bow durm~.. the last twenty ye.ara th~re liad been
an mote&aIng deall'e to mak;e It efticlmt,
The subatonce of tb$ BlIhop'6 addr61& oon'lfioed
of It. vtgorous pJea. 101' 110 c~oii balla of rehgloUIJ
mitrucllon sueh u w6ulcl" ,be acceptable to: all
Ortodp, and could be hic udel! 1n """I')' aohqol
4UFrlCuium Be expr.essett..the! OpInion ~at web
n ba.aUi- a.eoeF,table. to bot.ll Anglical11 and ~ Non4
'CQnformistsrtould be .arrlv,d, at, Dlaking th~ bne
exceptIon of Roman Cb.thohcs. to whom, he li,Id,
such a. project would not ' l'fleommend die-If, 1ft
0"'''' of the fad that
alrea.dr had tb~irdefinlte
IhstructlQD III t.li.e).r
not. prepared
, to depa.rt
wile did, &lid he actually linda bimlelf ",.th l..~
III"~ ~
On ⢠lb.
Denn, Canon R P N.whouâ¢â¢,
rei&t.lves. and many m lght
16g&hsa.tIOD of rna-mage with
would Increale theU' dlfficult1es
Gef
meebng ... of the Rea ding
Â¥anngen' and Teacher&
at at Mary's &hoo' s on Saturday, \
uf OXford ,delivered a thoughtf"1, and
8.
Gltur~
The Wldower can ~ hiS d~cea~dl ,':-:'~i!t~~;r'lI 'DI)ndent
and It LS argued that the
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