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THE READING

SATURDAY~ NOVEMBER 20, 1920.

OBSERVER,

ALLAN FI{AME'S ILLNESS.

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VISIT

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ARMISTICE ANNI{rERSARY
AT TH,E FACTORY.
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Memorial Tablet Unveiled.

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the realisaticn of Re&dln3
: mb!tion-l.he grant- at
tn.ken :;c:s\erdo.y. wben
the charter, the cha.rtcr

..t:a.t.utC;l w~e ~p te,oDLed
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<lJliliONOURED MEMORY

Mr. ALLAN FRAME, the popular vocalist, whose present
serious illness debarred him Irom taking part in the Philharmonic

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,~R'o(}UR

COLLEAGUES.
KILLED IN THE GREAT WAR

Cbncect on Wednesday evening.

Last Week's "Star" Forward.

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lW a lt:lI'I ;\c1am s lie SOl' , Reading.

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VI~COUNT ERLEIGH, who received a warm w~lcome Irom West
Reading Liberals when he visited them at the annual dinnbr tbis week.

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PTL T.C,CHURCH,
K*PIHlftE REtl

Showing Promise.

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Rom BoIS R£C1

P.TL'.IlV.WALKER.
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THEATRE.

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Jimmy Carr, w ho is g~H e ra ll y de sc r ibed
t o hayc been RC.1dil .g's best forward at
Xorwich laat. Sat.urday. He did not appear
ill th e team at· Elm P ark the prc\'ious week.
although h e p layed such a good bra m e at

Sel bunrt. t he Sa turday l:f>fore

tha~

match.

Representatives o( all departments gathered together at Messrs.
Huntley & Palmers Foreign Ollices on Armistice IDay, when a tablet
to the memory of the nine gallant cieri" in the Foreign Office who lell
in the great war was unveiled by Mr. Herbert Pretty. The ceremony '
CamerO ll, who has onh' be t' n with
~eading for three w~ks, sh ows signs of
promise a$ a leader of the attack. He has
not. had much luck yet, but he has
weJ] a t oent.rt'·{orwHrd.

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•• Madame Lucy. "

Unemployment
Insurance for You.

AGENCIES.
ASCOT.-Mr. A. J. Morton, Stratton Villas,
Kennel Ride, Ascot.
BALDWIN.-Rev. Hilgrove Coxe,
Watlington. Oxon.
BEECH HILL-Mr. F. B. Thompson, The
Gardens, Beech Hill House, near R~ading.
BOXFORD.-'-Mr. Charles Knight, Boxlord,
. near Newbury,
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BRACKNEL( BIN FIELD & WOKiNG.
HAM.- Mr. H. Carder, Bagshot Road,
Bracknell.
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BRAYWOOD.-Mr. G. E. Watts, School
House. White Waltham, near Maidenhead
BRIGHTWELL.-Mr. J. E. Dolman,
Brightwell, Wallinglord.
BRIMPTON.-Mr. W. J. Verrall, School
House, Brimpton, near Reading,
BURGHFIELD.- Mr. E. Sheppard, Burghlield. near Reading.
COTHILL.-Mr. E. H. Marks. Mons Cottage,
Cothill, near Abingdon.
DENCHWORTH.-Mr. B. Lay, Laurel Deoe.
Denchworth, Wantage.
DlDCOT.-Mr. T. Alder, Wallinglord Road,
Northboume, Didcot.
DRAYTON.-Mr. G. Harris, Drayton. near
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Abingdon .
ENGLEFIELD.- Mr. C. F. Golding. School
House. Englelield. near Reading.
FARINGDON.-Mr. J. Wright. Gloucester
Street, Faringdon.
GROVE.-Mr. J. Wood, Bay Tree Cottage,

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ROYAL BERIiSHIRE
FRIENDLY SOCIETY
Your Approved Society by paying an additional i
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INSURING

5/-

Grove. Wantage.

HUNGERFORD.-Mr. Ja •. Newho.J;'1 High
Street. Hungertord,
ILSLEY.-Mr. E. Huzzey. West 1l.ley.
Newbury.
LlTILE WITTENHAM.-Mr. S. W.Wilder
Hi~h Stre.t, Dorche.ter. Wallingford.

Agents required in Districts where the
.. Royal Berks." is not represented.

tooJt place just before the two minutes' sileDce~

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In addition to the State Benefits, '

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The Secre~ary, 14, Blagrave Street, Reading.
AND

AGENCIES.

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AGENCIES.

LOCKINGE.-Mr. F. Ha~blin. Ardington
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Wantage. .
MAIDENHEAD.-Mr. F. G. Pearc~. 24, Park
Street, Maidenhead.
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MARCHAM.-Mr. A. Passam, MJrcham:\
Abingdon, Berks.
NEWBURY.-Mr. G. F. Pyke, 2, West Villas,
West Street. Newbury.
PANGBOURNE.-Mr. A. Atkins, Longbridge. Pangbourne, Berks..
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RADLEY.-Mr. W. H. Parkms, StatIOn
House, Radley, near Abingdon' l
READING. No. I.-Mr. C. H. Gill, 53,
Queen'. Road, Reading.
READING, No. 2.-Mr. T. H. Woods, 23,
Coley Hill, Reading.
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SHEFFORD,-Mr. C. Seymour, C~urch St..
Great Shelford. Lambourne, Berks.
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SHINFIELD.-Mr. H. Goddard, Shinfield,

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SPARSHOLT.- Mr. E. Honey, Schooi \
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House, Kingston Li sle, Wantag~ .

STANFORo.,-Mr. W. Rush, Stanlbrd,
. Faringdon.
STEVENTON.-Mr. P. J. Gerring, Fern
Villa, Steven ton, .Berks,
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SUNNINGWELL.-Mr. C. Thom~son.
.. Sunningwell, near Abingdon. I
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SWALLOWFIELD.-Mr. W. Yeo, Swallowlield. ~ear Reading. '
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WALLINGFORD.- Mr, F. T. Drewitt, 4,
Springdale. Wallingford.
WANTAGE.- Mr, G. S. Tucl:.ey. D.ill Hal,
Charlton Road. Wantage,
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WINDSOR.-Mr. A. E. Dixon. 159, St.
Leonard's Road, Windsor.
WOOLHAMPTON.-Mi ••IA. Ackerman,

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Agents

req~ired

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.. Royal Berks" i. not represented.
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