Reading Observer 11-1920
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;MEN AND
HOU."YII"'" SCHEMES.
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IlATURDAY -Be for. lit p
chait) Mr E 0 I PUrer, llr "
!lr G R J aoksop
Hugb
an d CO
ca1
unsklUod.. UIlQmploycd
It
18
)I ,
&bd lfr S H 3 ,,-ar t!
n~.,.11
t.wo years
&g&ll1
Atbletic.
and
_gaUl '91 blle ,ho men tbcrmelvea h ..vc leiS and
Jesll chance 01 becomJog &elf suppor.tmg' Cltilen,
To th ~ thero .... & - only t.~o alternaii'YC5 Il'he men
mnst learn a trado of uae! to tho commUDlty In
some GWH.cient m oo.suro and bs.\e their chance of
workmg 1t or thBY mUAt becomo candidates of the
Poor La_ Tho ,e(;ODd alternahve 11 000 which
Ed t h Af: lI03 R oath
&er va.nt lf1l5
a
ohn r,{ro \~. th at tcmpb ng to
t
CO:,,!
SU IC
de
by
tak11l~ c"'rbohc <'I.C"..d on Sl1uday
r
p ~ P a lm er sookq to all C:!ltmg he c.ccuscd on
Su I b,1 and br L1J;'lJIg 1 ~r to the stat-lon
Th ~ 'M a2 str3.tes dCClded to. rcru::J?:d t hl! accused
ror .I .... ('ek 11 order thQ.t. 6'~C oou1c! Ibe ]; c" t und er
Ute o"scr abon of the doctor at ~ford P r 8011
T\iESD \Y -Befo,o Mr A H. ~u'l (00 the
cltaIr) 11 W H SmIth, and ~t~ Rus'ell
ALLEGED DBF~ULT OF
N~NT
A complaInt ":1.5 moo.e by Mr James Dodd
lnipector of nlll lhl llCe! agamst George brael
Ba.tten of 48 " cldnle street th~ thG ~wng.~
dram at. 82 Moun l s reet.., was bloc ed the flush
109 cist ern out. of order and the \V er closet pan
broke n lind that the nUiSanco ~ as ~nused by the
del lulL of the de fcnd ant.
I
I Mr D odd S31d that he reccl",e(j 1nstruchon!
from tbe Health Comm.1ttee on September 6th
'"'" regarding 82 Mount street
The defendant had
t;eCel'rcd nohces sInCO Juno to haTe thlJ work
dOl:lc but It had not yet been com~lcted
DE'fcndallt d id Dotl appear l but h~ mfe repre
$8I1 t~ d him ond S81(l t.ha.t tlIe w o :k !lad been
st.art ed and sho 60pca It ~ ouhi ....be
I:s!ied before
the eud of the week
Tho Meglstra.tes made an oraer for the work to
I
be romvl'tod In fourteen daYI, and
dCl~n d .. t
to pay the costs of the aummons
MORE FOR COMPANY
Wm
Henry
C&TCrsham was
named A.-thur
Id
ool d,l\:
Holt~n 01
~oned
Hen~ 1
26
.~~\~~:1~:~·~:r:~~
Cohen ,
othor
~ m on !Iunda) 1
I J oen Cohen 'Of 56~
'I1I1l! ~tlmmo ned fouJ be!mg
and conduc m!{ to the ~mrit;,:.kin
Both de:femmnt;s
:P C HumphreJ r,ud tha.t on
was on du ty m Coldlcutt-street
about a p m and salV Ia. boy nnmed
l,,<llst.ing Hp,rton ll'lm~ fish m the
that the boy U tl3 under the oge
to the d efendiJIlt Hpholl abotlt
re,pJ ed thllt he did not .k.n O\V that.
d OID!!: "VFU l]~
Wil ham He.nrv Horton, a fish
Yen' som for what lie ha.d
the ~ Ih.rc f"r ~n hour Qr so c~"b \ nig:bt ,
for CJmpany than for il::.elp, and
per weck ~nd dId not think b e
a.ny harm a pd broken Ith& la.w
Jobn Cohen the fat her of
nIlt a\l are of t.he fact. that be
Had 00 k nc" n tPnt. he was domg
):.a.e ta.: en the b ny away
The ca"'e was -d18ml~~d on n â¢.⢠n,." t
I â¢
INDfCENCY
LIlian Su~lon of
woman aE:slsllUl! he r ~otheJ.'" In
WAS rummoned fOT cOl:npl1ttln~ an
In Cha m street. on October 23rd
) Ioore of 27 Vl ctoila roa.d B
keeping ho~ for her atbeT, was su,njDon<,d
like ofle,nce.
( P G S~afeS' stated Itha facta "Of
a fine or £,l_wa.s Impoicd IU eac~
v
SYNODICAL ACTION.
1mow tbai It b .. been & labour .of 10â¢â¢ to
task I let them and the re3Ult therefore
all the mora [nnUu}
I)
Tho Bishop gl\"6S the flndmp ot the C:;~!II:;
whOlQ report lS wpplemcnted by eIi bt . I
oontrlb~tcd by mdlV dual m embers of
I
~'7/6
50/~
,
25/-
-,
â¢
/
r ~8/-_
2'7/-
mltt-ee
" Tbeea who read tbp
>
W;EDNESDA Y - Bcfo,. M:r J W
, !.he ch8l.\), M:r E 0 Farrer Mr
E J Andte"t
T H
L Wbeel..
Mrl
..,-vl
"
I ..,rote on tb.
the M..g,.~'"
(the Biabop oontinucs) know! Ihow .tr onrly
"IDCed I am that the tlDle baa come when we
Deed most and first of all eome .neh form ~f
mlll1s.trnhon and co-operat.ion" aa la ezpreuC!'d
Synod I fr8.nkly confess I lilue Jolt the.
thIS mYllclf eyer 11uce r became a 'BlIlb01'l
ol my enthronement and
1:""
~Wl,hed tn
the subJeoi muc:h thoug'bt and I
Ihould learn to ton~ hq materIal do~n to a. more
n"ttura\ and digClltib1e pdch ,
RIB \"hole effOl't
. oems to bo one long moan a.nd aob lUlSt beea.use
hlS poor lit.t1o gJa.Z1era blt the dU8t at ELm l>aTk
H'3 must find aome mbro plausible I e:.:cuses nc.r.t
tune ..
mandatell.( tetntory. differ ilit"iqnd from those
between. a Soverelm 8ta1-6 end Jtll dependenCies
The Mand~ory I _ams 15 not that of & propriet-or,
CiRELE~S CYCLISTS
DUt. of a ttustoe H e is' not free to go.ern in ills
FrederIck ~bery o~]4 st. Jo,b n· , t, ..t ,
own mtuOllts, by 1'Ight of conquest Such authorIty
swnmoned for cychng ~n ¥ Ddorl ro!\.d
26th and fathng to cul1lY a rear lIght \.Ille!.md.nt as he c:rerCl8es over tho IQha.bltant. oj. the terrItory
I aXel CISOO on behwf of !lie League of N)luOD!l
pleaded !CuJlt.y, and Wft3 fined lOs
'I Edwa rd Fox
of 14 flcrby road W!~ . \ "Ullll1l1on,.d :t.Dd It ~ conferred UDoU him -'451ely wtth a VlO~
to secure th eIr weH bemg and <fe\-eIO;lment and t-o
[or a. Iilc:~ offe nce In ' ¥fst street on
J and fined
oRen the terrltOn' to tb& trade and e..ot-crpnso' of
DOll.ld
St ..,p"t..'o",.
aU tli., mem hera of tbe +Leaguo h acQen~g_ a
fTnntr:;;;,-.
m.mdlLte he does fuQt ap'{Ulro the riIBt of anUCla.tion He B.Ssumes the duty of tutclag~
Wlijl the prope"rt.,. )ymg WIthin tho mandated \~:t"'"~jinK
area. tbe Mandatory mus6 deal 't in tbe. manner
,~"._"u,: 'uW
approprIate to "tMllitee Land wblch 15 used or
e&Pllble of bClng u&ed t by the mha.blttnt. sbouJd
I ' I
THE FIRST HALF No ODe denies th&t a.t tlie luter, &1 Readln,
not dcserv, tp be 10 &.l'r~rs (to the extent of a. goa.l
and that ae.purec) by Smith, the Pal&Ce eeut.re-fOT"
ward m tho firllt. romute lol the game
It 15
genera,lly a.cecpte4{ th3.t tho j"'ISltors wcre tho bett.er
combmlLtion and. playod the better football in the
first ha.lf L Dut 111 luck dogged tholr efforts when
It came to P'Ymg for a ~aJ
S1)cn.ce 8~ tarr
bo!b took .. hlllld Jll pUltFi' over ' good centrcs
hut each time ....the mSIde fprwar<is millsed by 8.
n8.rrow margm In fact ~early aJ1 tho first hair
pIny vru m t.be GlazIers terrdory and yet--1
Will not &ttcrnpt t<1 emul&te 'the example ot
QUlZ , wha.t. me would lI t serve?
A.."\rh THE SECONDPlay m the la.tt.er mOlet" lwM more e"en but
ReaQlOg ~ al~aY8~:.6e1d the.Jr own
Once they C8,.JDe
n)J{h tOO the equ~l.Stng goal! but Ba.11ey (mlra.bl1o
dld'l) failed. mUlBrably woon admirably 'Placed for
ECOt:znX Ono.. cannot bo annoycq wIth Ule ReadIng
oPPQrt.Unt&t for bU,-:: h e not dotte 60 well already
thll season? 'l'he ltea4i:nlr defence: 10 which 0
W, \f~ldg. &ppearod .t Jeft h~ 1 1D ih. place 01
Wi'lde-the )a~~ oould Dot lturn out owIng to an
1DJllry-foujbt valiantly. agaln):t the Palace attack
ers aruLmet With IIUccesS until Just before toe end
of Ule lXIateh It'eolovt\ nettJct. An1 thus wu ~
final IICore.
"
~OI~l1'S ' FROM
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.
A meetIng was beld In ihe
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/
I
"~mpa DY
t
DAY.-
II This jS no tlme to waste o~ri;..or. whme ow
our wron(!'! rea' Ofl Imzgwary we mUlt get to
work -Slr :W,altcr R~nc: manl 'Bart
U~lti(;es
:
r
Collar
/
Street.
288,
â¢w
TELEPHONE
'Nq.
Dressen.
I
~ord
Road.
112, Wantage RoaeL
1389.
wa
later
~t lod
TEAM !:...
The line Will be
tho second at.ring to N ot'Wlcb
â¢
i
Gent~ a bfOS\ ~ond,:'& equal for value.
I SUITS to your' measllJ'es,
All-wool ClothsIDark Greys, beautiful Br9wns, pleasmg Lovats,In
splendidly tailored, smartly -cut, guaranteed to
please you, at t~6 priJd of £5 : 5 ; [0 only,
These: two offers are
IS
,
~'"~""*'
I
S~reet.
, Telegrams
If
Euelalot ..
,f
The curnculum 1S as varIed a.s
deVised to buIld up tbe "hYBIcal
and mental capRqJt~s 'IOf each mdlvldual, 80 as
to turn out youths who Will be fit to become
worthy CJt12:en! of &. free country.. ,. 1
~EADING CONTINUATION ~ClJnnr
iW'
IS;een
b~ng. · coupleeJ with
~we!!l ~rices in Rea\ling. ~on.'s~nt
fo buy~OWt-'by Post .r1n':Person.
\
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'- .\, 1
"~t~ ' Some ~f It!t~ B8fgaln~.:
Lad.,s' G1ac&CromweU SHOES, ahort
Li..l' · Glace LoAi. {'!Ddt 'Bail';' ,
to.. ",d cubaq heel" lorll" .quare 'lIOOTS; with p,,","t toea aka cubu'
liiicJ<le", A weU fittmg .boe
hOel. , Mad.. of real gJa.e kid and
"'1"li
"!orth 32/6
,
21/.
.,.
Price per p&lr
Ladle.' Patent Oourt, SHOES, Jong
toes and cuban,. beels, small ¥quare
,teel buckl.. A ,mart' .boe for beat
Wear Wortb 38/9
Pnce per pair
La-dIes' Black S"uede
Laoe
25/.
BJ;tOES,
Wlth tOtt c&pa, also cnplen; ' short
toes and high cuba.n heels
Then
phy~nW "tralnlng
reaJly fino ~naelUm, fitted up WI ~ &pp.li
19/11
for Swedl!li drIll, baa ~.een provlClcil by,~~
..... ommlttee1 and 18, ....natuwJy,
. . , .h'A:b iv
by
boy.s, hut 1n addlluln theY' a,e
'~~:-r{i~~~:~~n
' __""~' __ j ;'c'~~~~~:~::':~~'i:;:~{;~f.;~ia;n~dWill>
per.sonal
haj,e
'
SUl1;o
t.o
on their ourn 'Doilies,
t ....
... aISle for outdoor or lndoOr wear..
SpecIBI att.entton 18 gIven to
e/
, t:~:~~~~:a~~::£
lC00d ,
u~t(njte!tthi8 stronJ. sel'Vic;eable' ,ancl ~li.tYhsh ~~~~':l~l~l:"
Low â¢Brices. These ' money.l!iviD" \~JJ'rgaiifa
~:,
.l!1},~l»1WI-Jrn ti)ulisqiminating :sh'Oppera. it is tJio\,efore
16!>S0I1 periods each from 40 to -j 50 mlriu~a
i1
Small T<lWn Ran
â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢ ~
l'
I
~
periods for physlca.l trammg a~a games: tw~
mo.themlltl{1 two practical fiCl enf\e two wgllah,
ona gcogrn.phr and one hUILory and Its a~djnnel
is .. mteNJed include ott and mU81crJt~r
TtlE , NEW
ACT.
I
Elt JACKSON 8i (SONS.
ttd.,
JACKSONS".. CORN'ER$,
..
21 & 23. Oxford
Reading. and Branches
~r.RODT
ha~~ an. example' at home. houted 1D
tho old KeDdilck boy. scboql ODe o!'tho ~at
lDlhal dlmCU~~ltSS 1D ~nectlon ,tolth thiS P:la rt, of
tlie edu/~ti,n 1Ich,e.p1C will ~ t~ "PlOfUI10J;l of
necessary buildlngll, and B-enamtr 1& foTttinate HI
bavmg Uli. "",.II-kDoWtr~"'OQI &II lIbBrt~ lor t4e
expenment ID thiS elaas ~f eduoatlon )
I
There &00 a.bout 100 boys or. the boo~l; And
they may be roughly diVided mto tile sam.1br..
p""',IOtl. sa. at LeIgh., but. ~-.. t.he QhI.l!Ie8 are small
25 there IS abundant \oppor LuDlty for III
dlvldual 3.ttel1tIon, so that tlie ba~,~Ja boys
may be encouraged and brought along
The school 18 ~pen on five days ~he week
from 8 to 12 noon, and from 2 to~ 6 pm, and
C osed on Saturdays, and the day IB al\1lded mto
l
'\
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70sears' reputation, of which we are
or Cost~me thrQughout November IS £5 : 5 : 0 dnly.
SUIt
\ Thul school has been in exutenlX' for nearly 12
montha, a.nd a report: ou Its work hae bem IUUed
Thore are 310 boy~ In the IchooJ, &ent by a
number of tiEDI In tlie. town and the rep,ort state.
tba.t on 6~t entering thoy ~ould rouah1y bEl
dJVldqd mto three section. about one thud ~ho
hav~ 'l-ctai""d very littl& 01 the luiowl.dll" they
pos!nble, and
I
bac~ed' by a
Jealous-need we say more? We' InVlte you to Inspect the clots-handle
them-compare the quality-see the mod$-and remembe( tHe pnce for t
].(eanwhlle, an oun~ of fact 1S wartli a pound
of theoryl and we wready hau some Ihpencnce
to work on
But
8QCK:~o
\ COST{!JMES to your measures in Tweeds, NallY
$erges, Blue and WhIte Stnped Cloths-smartly
I cut 10 the latest fashions, tailor-bUIlt throughoutgijaranteed for fit, wear and fimsh, for the sulll of
£5 . 5 : 0 only.
J ~
~
LEIGH CONl'INU;\TION .
o
1£5 â¢â¢ 5 â¢â¢
Lad iea Fli rst 1-"
II
II
ten
6Xp,lamed I·n'umb.,.
of the FriendLyIn!urance,
SOC:leties tu::dtr'.the
.':}"...
. . \. t .. . ".
Shirt and
159, Cava~lham Roaer.
When th" clau .. becomes fully el!.ctive which
very noticeable
Duff Seerennd Trustee,of tbe\Natlonlll Aao
~~:~~~~~i~;~~~~~~::~~i~~I~:c~I~.:t:I::o:~l1"i:fo:,r:nUnemployment
Rece{vlng
WilT not be until ⢠after the end of the ,,~r all
chIldren from 14 to 16 not ~lng- educ\tea. m
other specified ways must attend a contlQUIltlon
school either 3~9 or 280 hout.& 10 a. year as the
Educnt.lon Au~horlty JJnay~declde l dunng ~rdll1aty
working hours, -equivalent to two h
da.ys or
one full da.y per wee):
It '" 15 mtended tliat
phySlCal t.ratDlng In 8 very Wide :same &liall be
given Ill. connectIOn Wlth the ech.;mls, and. lt 18
suggested that somal clubs hohday camps etc
shllll be pro'ided In the _4..et qen.hm "J.th th~e
school! but. as the eXII:;hng lnstltUt.IOflll, for t ha
most part on a. voluntary bllSls, are largeLy ex
perlmenta.1 the wb!1dIary clau-=es may be ~rt
arranged forward IIDe
~
~nd Holm .. {nRhl.. W1ng) Cameron (cenlre forwardl
Wodne8day eventng, when Bra ~ · L.
bry, A 0 F
The
ment and mamtcnance u.hder their con~rol and
dlrect.lOn of 8 suffic ent supply of contlDuatlOn
schools in which SUitable courses of studv In
struchon and- ph) 81Ca! trillDlDg are proVided
wlthou~ payment of f~ (orft all young personB
resIdent. In theJr a.rea who arf,\: ulltlcr thiS Act,
under nn opiIgatlOl] to attend such schoob
which v~~ Seihul':It last Saturday
Ca.t'T
no," tout!1l., out and \ Rohnes "ill come lDto ..
Tho M...ndatorv's
SAYINGS . OF Til
READING.
Pendlng the 't~me when all chIldren mll remam
at ..school unt.ll at least 16, BDd all bave the ~por
tumty of recelVlng &. real secondary eduea.hon, the
mu.t have Imbibed at the~ day ";1I.ooJ, p~e ibird
of average knowledge a.qq,..-aliLiJty, and the rema.u':!IDg thIrd ~ally good mater181 , But enn the
backward one! have, in the 12 month., appre
OUL-bly unproved In'' lmowledge and the mcr.eau"lD
actIVIty. :strengtb and alertness, and ~h.e 1m
provement In the set-of theIr bodies, are I}!ready
of wealth aiC f~l:ld ahould{ 1Sh-A. 1n Its .dvaD
INSU~NCE
Ms:cJI tha~ esplolta;tIon should nrocccd OD ttie
huos laId dOy'R 10 t ho Co\'en:mt or tP~ Le."\(Ue tor
Nnt 0tl5 and thAt foc!! cl:port dut CA r:oyaltw::s or
'
pro fi ts & ·IHXI from lt mav be ,prol)Crl], ret.. l1loo l-f)()MES,TI'C SERVANT,S EXEMPT. "BOOTS'
by the Mandatory to
tho cost or local admm
INC"UDED,
Istnbon but for no o"'Cl~ _~ur:"'lc , I
...
â¢â¢
~...
I
ROYALl BERK1
S LAUNDRY,
the &ppa.rent authonty ma..y really be fieft ~r
or downnght Impudence, or a. combmatlon of
boib
Rea,pll:lg Il team at Elm \Park thw ~ afternoon
(SatuTday) when Norwich Olty who are at the
bottom or thg lea.gue tablQ. at presen.t Will be
opponents will be ooDllidera.bly di1ferent to
':\:0 DAJ1S
1~;,~~:,,::;""::~1'~~:~:~:~d:'~~' 1 'Under
tho .Ynndaf.-ory: s:rst~ be tJ:te1r
oecaploo r lanf and naen-al reeour,ces
Y~" ,..,-. ,
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1
the atmosphere, etc Cam.cron v; III get R'oa s for
Reading' ~ To da.y ib-e Rcadrg pubhc Iwill have the
ehancq of e~cmg him per{0rm agaInst:: the Norwich
defence and thus Will be a.ble to udge fOT tbem
selves as to what.hcr (Jamelon lS th<: l1lan for whom
all hearts bave been p! nmg
lli
Ho~~'n;~ri~a~~~~~~;~ .:~~. ~~!t';;;;;i'::'-:'4: 1
at lthis time~f .the.year, it will ~y you to
thiS sort of worJd.~~ om; of our' Depots.
or
B-EE)'$BIREl'Si -~F~r , BY
_ , OX~Og1?BBIRE.
The rela.tions ~~wl;en a ~.tQ1':}' POW'el' and
10',
&
conlmu.tlon school. to be set up under the Act
CAM~R.ON S _DEBUT - ~
hal e some eff~ct In lmprovll'lg ~th the
All who Wltne5llcd the match at. Selhurat.. even mental and phYSical Ca.pacity
present and
the Buper an.d captIously, CI'lbeal Loudon PrcU futUTe generatIons of 'ChIldren Sectlon~. cJ&use
orltlC!! ISpcai: In high terms of tJt d periolmance
1 of t.he Aot. under Wblch theee IIchool. &t:e al
Ruen by Co.meron on hl.5 8rstf a?pcarance m tbe
ready hemg tnshtut.ed l 16 worth reproduchoD and
"endmg eolour
It certa nI .... 6eems that Ilt I
IS as follows
....
the bane of Hie tea.m has \been shifted out of t
and that a. centre fot'fard has becn procured
I
It shall be the duty of the local educatIon
W"811 hot at the match myself but I am oon
aut.honty for the purposes of Part 11 of the> Hdu
VlDCOO t.hat from v;hat I I have heard from eye. cation Act 1902 either separately or 10 co operawltncss,Â¥. Iflven If, little hmo to adll:tt humelf ~ tlOn With other local education authoIlheB to
tbo aev enl pecuharJtl(:5
SoiJ.thern foatball l and estabhah and mamtaln or secure the estabhS'h
1
,
thg
â¢
I
"TO
th~ qigh .cost o"'Nuet aDd the difficulty 01
eONTINUA-l'ION SCHOOLS
Secilon 3 of th<l Education Act of 1918 In'1I(U1'
al\lmhle and a. dehbcrato and ria.lculalcd head ial facultIes, and the hmlted ronge or their In
.prJnR sueh u Jack Smlth made In the con
telleetunl VISlon are apt to take nanbw VI6We'
eJu.dfuR' .t¥CfJ ' of tbo preVIOUs Satulday s ma"ch
and are eMily Imposed upon by plausIble pel'llons:
⢠QiUI J for Ii uch 15 the nom de p1ume of tl10
manufacturer of the doIfO to the Palace supporters or those speo.lcin$' 815 haVlng nuthodty, even...:whec
Wlll
OW1li
thout trr'
~
OOiQtI, Cd ownon ca.nno~ be 80 al~ly diJOOIcd cf
But thUl at least., rna) ~ l&!d dOWlI"::'tbar the
lllhab itants of
terrllory lD WhlCh these ~o~rcoa
Sheets""L- _
Kitchen ':".l'able 'Olotlr....,~. 0 40
â¢
new era 10 our educatiOnal Ivstem Bitller
at. tba.t ..matclt and rcternnJ( toO the
to, boy's and girls who have left ,chaol have for
m~tdi at,EIfu .Park! Of course, 1
the most p¥t conlldered their education a~ eo~
ror a little rl~ aDd potty
part 9f1Ule Palaeo lu,port;cra bu' pete and ot;lly a small proportion have &Yalled
themeclve9 of the opportumtIes for further tnug
;!';ll"''';':' ' ''IIta.temJn ~ fairly takes Hie bun 109 afforded them by nIght schools of YanoulS
tbc . ~mg"back stumbled acroell t1:Jo
III laUmg-a.cc:acntaHy In my opmlOD- kinds As & result. the average ' man and
woman ha.ve grown up wlthaui t.Ji& bene6clallnfiu
dh'e~ Ulc ban ~ Jth ha head for a corner
However .,.,n .. body he ao ludicrous I Ey-en the enCft which contmued educatlop 'Would proVide
Jn9at. Unmltlated oouJd tell tho dlf[c~ce between and/ oWlOg to tho limited \raimng of ~helr men
more t.han ever COllfirmed 1ll my ju,Iga'll"q al\QY (l!It lde-lett) and Andrews (outsIde Icft} On
the last two or three y~rs
jpapcr It ,.ould ~eGm to be an attack of ..reat
'two nomta wbich we H!b-e
Slblhbcs ~ Tile only other alt.era£ion In tlle team
y. e devlso hut..ly the lIyst.em
-,rdl bo tile InClU!ioD of WJldo a-t left-half GDrr
76
87/-
,
Jon~
no Govemment 'With II. acme of Its rc:sponlllblUty
to tbese men and of tbelr pa.st I« Vice to the cOp}
mJrut.y 'Can tolcra,tc A solution on t~e linel of
DIVISION lIt
ilia _first a)jcrna.hve was thore[ore to be found
Town v Crysta1 PlllBoCe RcfMee
II
and It h ad to be (ound qUlckJ.y ,smce t.he ('ase of L~~;,~l~!I: Linesmen }fca$rs P A Hall and
the ex Ser~lc o men preues for early solut 011
.I
U
Referee
Tho action jlliCh the Goycrnm<mt. are takIng is'
F
E Hart
to cz:n.mme ca cfuny the tradt:lS "hleh ~n absorb
more men hav1ng regard to present condltlOnS
to the best forecast of tho future whiC'b can
madc Tbo Go\ cmment have at)proached or prOposed to approach cerialn Trado Unioul their
con\'lction being that tbas 15 & qUeI,tlOD towards
tbo aolutlon of wWch all trades WIn ·will.IDgly con
v BrentfOTd
JUa,;on
t.rIbute acoorQlUg to the po3s1blllbca
L"""m.n, Messrs A
Scott.
l'he ob]oot Of tbo present. communlca.bon II to
E:'I:ctc" CI~y
Watford
ellhet tho help of tho b~dlUg trade
The pUb
lished fi.(:ures prO'ie that there IS 100m for a.ug Rngc.rs LInesmen MCS3rll B
:MorllS
mentat ion III that trado and t.he fact. 15 not In
MrrtbJ r Town... North:lmnton
dlSputo either by emplQyel'S 01 opera.tn es
Iho
mam ft:ason for the s-hortnge lIi Ino doubt the Plag R Crnmp Linesmen Messrs 11'
uiftc-:mt OQuttlbution of tho bu!ldmi tr9,(ic 111 men F C ,V Sclmuu
cwport Cbunty v
towards th e wlIlnmg of tho war lU tho field and E NBmal1
J lDesmt!n
bJ transfer to bthcr llldustrles at 110me At th iS
timE' t.he buddmg trado has thrown on It what IS C MDonald
Plymoutb
AT"gylo v
pssent lally a. war task I C to roup, &:Dod tbe cnor
Sambrook: Liucsmeu
mous 'S bo tt.age of b'Ouse~ dUe to the Viar and
make It 2'ood qUIckly That 13 a cdmmunal respon Andre\\!
Southaml?t-on
v
Queen 8
Park
81 uhty t.belt 1J3.rt of ,.hlCh "\ho Government h,n e
I lIl elme.n
shouldered 10 the hOUSIng sclum;l£s-theY' Illvlte t.bc. Referee 'Mr J E Head
T
Best
Itnd.A
G
Roge
rs
(Wf!I$t
Br.omw;,ili)
,
bUlkhng trades to do theI r J)'ll't "In atrordmC" an
$'wanllca. TQ'l'. n v Grnnsby Town
opporhlDlty to suftiClent numbors of lex SCl~lce mcn
R
J~
Gr
nstcad
LwesmeD
Ma;sra
to seGuro mstruction aud to ha.ve taelht,iea for belpaud R Batty
lllll to make good tho Ilhortage of bbmes
Tho exact provoaal WhlCh the ij?vernmoot. ma..li:e
15 Uua
'They Will aeleo .. certain hqusm ... scbemes
now held up (or. la,ok of labour ..ad set. tilem a.si<le
as IScbemea to be carried. t..brougp by ex ServIce
men wlib wIll b e t.ramed. 10 thc :va.rIoUS t.r,.des as
the work ,R'oe.s on, recelVln$C rateS of) !'lay based on
dlStrlct; utes rtsmg to Uie- full rates as the men
BISHOP OF OXFORD 5 VIEWS,
qua.lih by t.helr work These sobem...ce Will be ear
maTk~ Q.S ex Ser.leo men a scliemes aDd wtll be
r estrJeted to ~x Se.rvl00 men aoah· (rdm thoae who
as;;:lst lU pronding tlIitruct/lOll a.nd (I\'ilIlllihtr
Wrlt.lUl{ In tho November num'ou of
The Gov ernment would as k t..b ~'bulklIDK Trade DJocesan M'a.,lfaune tbo BlSbo!) Uj6
Umous to help runccallv b) cncourag ng tra.de
unlomsts to take on tho lOb of trunma. the ex
I
In t.he F ebruary number of th â¢â¢ :~!:::i~:1
Se rvice mell
allnounood that I had formed a C
The GO'i e r,nm"nt thInk t.bercrore t.bat 50 000 oon.sidcr tho questions (l) How Synoc:l ical
men Ilhould be takcn on {or tummi' ~ the "ar/bUs ea.n be made cfl'ecti.e:l (2) What Ihould
skdlcd t.radc" of the bwklmg trJdc In lIu\ta,b1e pro- IlOOpe:l and to ronort. I &lao :15'\'0 the
'POrtIons and es p~a l l} 18 t.}us ;}u&tified Ul 'H ew of
the. unl r cC"edented. demands for butldmg work those who had 'kmdly consented to lIer.e
'NI clcnly..,l9 be fol'csl,.'e.Q for somo ye3.rIi to now 1"OC'C1VOO theIr rcport and I dCSl(,O to
my deep thankfuln\'.ss fOl tho .... ork
~"::::E;::~i hale doue and for the l eal and mterc:st
shown from the first In exp1orm, thll pr<'Du.ml
~"
[By "BETA."l
â¢
"")J','- - - -
upon a. certain l$ta.temebt Wblob .,neared on the
arid the finanCial conditloUl of
men ho limo p·obleD1 ,a1mpi, arlS.
Batt.
caSo was
allo\\ cd ...
H, F. P,]
Boloro pooom. a few DOte. on ,sst Sa.turday I
matci1 . ~Seft1U!'1lt J would huten to comment
tho DOttnt.,j &re 8uch tha.t. the continuation of~tÂ
of"'WorlC dona lIon for a day JODi'OT tlIan t'&D be
3\'0 dod 11: wrong
Moreover o't'c1'l. it the donatJon
lIS conhn\lod I Iii U of DO permancn' bene6t. to the
1-'-- -
[IIÂ¥
.&.N EX'1'II..iOnI!IN AlItY TBroRY-
The P.OJ~n With which the; Government
faCed lS "t1li' thci~ are at the present. -.--~.(I
oome I~ 000 ..-Berm" men moo\ly 10UDr l and
I1nc~ ~b6 ArIIllJhcc,
\'
{
\
---":"' ,'
or Stamcs wa.s
drivmg a. trade
v. b. ch
employers' fi m
KOl<D!Y -&fo-c
TO-DAY'S MATOBES.
GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS.
MO,!)01!lSTS
Frederick Laure~oCe 22 Edlget),';i",.t,
wu fined 20J ror jdnuDJ
been properly reglSteroo
aame 'IUmmOD!
--0--
â¢
ahoes ara wortb 32/6 ,
' .,
,.
Price per p....
~ Ladles' lro"% ~ Gtliso~ SHO,lj:S WIth
patept t'OO!! and high cu~n hMi.
A Jtrong, .mart sIioe fo. wlnte1')ve&r
,
PrIce per patr
f. ....
â¢
J'elmb1f!\1 l~ber ,fIoles Worth '30/
Prioe per p1W'
,
lI
'La<IJeI' Box Call Lace BOOTS,
pl}r,nt ~ and medium. cuban ~
A goo4 bOot for wmt.er w~
Price per pair
1"
tadl..~alvet; Houao SHOES WIth
19/11
28'6
l..ow heels and cuban heel., I court. l
_ahape and oae b&r
quality'("'V.eIvet
, l''l,.''''
p~
.s:
B~L LlL, ~, BPQQd
B.ty
"
6/11
paIr lOj11, 9/6,
Ladl." Coloured PoplIn B~m
awp~, wlih otrong 001.. aDd
wlrm iIDiid tn ma.uve e.ioiir.
3",e and Sue
3:/ll~
Price l"'" pall'
1- 2
17/6 >'" .':
A
Madtf' lD good