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STANDARiJ. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER
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WAR CA~UAuTIES.

COURTS.

CB1Ln DIES TIlROUGH
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co",~,.,._~.,~~J Cooper, J Catle). W H

MACISTRATES WELCOMED.
the four newly appomted magIstrates took
on the Bench for the first tlmc on Tuea
. TIOe" . • ·ere:r.lr E J Andrews and Mr Arthur
Mayo14 who ha S also been appOinted a
,p~,rm4n,ent Justlc6; of the Peace, was. In the ellalr
Town C1er~ said that Mr L E Quelcb, the
nck magisnrate '1\ RÂ¥ unabl e to be present
tOI III health He had goni away a few da)s
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"",gl,~ratea In the nAme of the to-y;n Ho waa very
Mr Quelch was unable to ~ present and
that he would 800I'I bQ restored 0 bealth
Andrews said tha.t lie conSider
hJs appoint
not only as an hOllour to himself but as a
of the prf;6t1ge of the scholastic ~rofeS8lon to
he belonged It would be '1us \\Ush to do all
poBlllbty could for the good of the town as
done durlnj the last 86 years
I!8.ld !tTiat he regarded himselt mamly a,
le".re~'~nl'ing the labour men be hoped to ~be able to
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NASH Pte Charl~e Hnnts Re):!:t,
Rcmd, Readmg
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RUSSELL
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DARl,UNGTON Lee Corpl C .. Oxford IUld Bnck s
LIg\;lt Infantry, f!on ~t ~lr and 'lIn T D Irrlngton
of 1, Curdlff noad
ending O~ Octobcr 26th b} n
gUIJ sbot wound In 10 1rl ghtoleg rN'p'W In JIOSPlwl
at Rotl en 8uffering from sevcre f~aqture lce Cpl ~
Da'rrmgton hR!I scen 'thrf!c years aetvrce
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OWEN Pte .F 49710, Dorset ,e tr. (late Berks
Yeoma.nry) of 9:t, HlgliJlTO"ie Street unshot
Rendmgwouud
now
In Netley Hospital , ISoythampton
niter 18 months scrr lce

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Perey J ohn of 46 I Wescott Road
"okin~ham In tltl~teen places jby a bomb
PIliCE
Caphm
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SPOONElt, Sec V:I
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Roy9J. SUSSClC
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BOYAL Bl$lUi9 ltllQl

CROOK Pte D, '2 Bluke s Co
Road, Readmg On October 16th,
m France Pte T Crook Joined nt
war, an~ has 5e~n 27 months servlc

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touch, upon
the
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beartlly ap

SwalUlltonQ RO:ld IWadlpg
Nov 17th, Hl17
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officer v. bJ ! he
r(Jplled tha.t; he wlShed to
m3ecots
In North Ame rica n a.nd
and durms: h tS twehe
slde " hQ was tra.med

Lead k'~dty IIil:ro;:ur,;the Thallan
hy a ' du ~t
Miss Cordle
and Mr A W
Wh,OI6 voices
eJ:cellently and received \
applause
Mr A W Jordan s hun orous ~nrg, My
was well received, 11.8 w s also tp e song
' Swanke by the entert:l:lInen .An excellent con
tralto voice ,\\IUIo hea rd whun Mrs M C Scl\tts &.'Lng
that v~ry pretty song c(1tltlcd S'rln8111ne and R.'l.ln IIIJEICl04!Sts
for which ..,he wna 80.. heartily aPl,lauded that she 11
qad to give lin encore song Very amusing Indeed

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the song
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good , lf-;:,."'.~2::f.
old songs
and ItWiddceomhe
was t(.~elvcd w~th olle
great
ilr A )V Jordan provoked gf~rt mirth
hIS
elocution m hiS monolflg'ue e.bout Simple
did alAo the Dseudo anthem eonc ~ rnm ll SlmoB and
~a8 encored
As an encore for tJle r duet, Some
body \\ould shout out, Shop' Messrs Jordan and
Ford shng With equal success ' IW hcn Paderewskl
personal
'Plays ' MI5It Cordle Ru'slian 6 song~ and Mr Jordan 8
l.'ho tesm
song and fi!n corc were f'C3I1 Y gre:tt
tiS aDo M P f,ro
nnn Mr Jordran In their d et, nnd the whole
the \\ ar until 1116
In thClr sclcct(ons, fini shed an excellent' pro 1 .",e~. tn"'f",~"<I ,!,~
for Soutll OdordIn greut style
The last Item on the pro
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OperatIc Fmn.le,
waa a collection of as
the C-onr.ru, tive and Vbmal
of
of iramou8operal, such as Faullt bcci lCS to be a pplHod f\J r thl> lel~f o f 60ld le r6
which th tI
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In the war or the Ir <I.-;:pehdonis res d
made l m8n~fes~CI T:~t~r1 t: I~~m~
an~ dtsa.bloo
Illg 1n the South Oxo n DI\ ISlon,
ho have
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Buc.k.;l Light Infant ry 1
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Thlls ended a good concert! Miss Edle \Veils
rtf r Ford were tlle uccompnnlltts, both acquit
themcelves admlrnbly
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n Ikc!' sflOke of the lIntlrltt~ energies of IM'r
also of Mr Tee the o rgarrll ~ anti thanked
SF,RVlCE,
had subscribed to the YI M C A He
proposed a vote of tha nks to Mr Ford :l od his
To th.e E~ttrt,., R ltJ.DINO 8UNn.U u) I
eert party
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SIR - Will you qllow me to uiter a protest m your
columns agaltJ8.t what tile Rev B Stallllton Batty
told his ,audlc:lce (and report ell
Reading
Standard) at tho A i.Jbey Rail
at the
Will -Ml Ha.rry I8ldney H ()Wlm]
annual meeting of thc
the
H(Y.lt.hm ,", ood Ao:cot and df
British ~nd Forel., 11 llIhle
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mg-$', E C , wno was among
waif It tfiat a whole dIVi sion of
Transvaal 'Mlnmg Indust ry
fightmg hnc to dny and why were h"" died,
12th,. Letl' mg propelty 10
1nds of men rCJect ed for mliltnry
and nbrop.d o f the "ross ·nro ,·ilsio,nal
mno \\:l.fI w:lnted? For
£2.34,096 mell dmg net
report o~ the Royal Cc~n"ni ;~,iior
In the UUl q:O Kmgdom
otlscs sh?uld be
but e~c1ud ng r ca.l n,one " ~,v
tlut-t all ithOIlO that
Eervlcc ere rejected
TillS is 0 ~3 y the
I{oo:d )I3.Jne of hu
Chr~~tl;1 4 men of our
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moxnl life Of' thdr pu.rJnts

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SIR,-Yoar correspondent ~'fr 0 Herbert In
letter mfl~e se,ernl as.scrtlo·11I which to my
arc'" Ithout the slightest fou, d lUon To c'fLlm
St Peter "as ~bovc the ~ he r apostl e.l1 when
know that CIlrI, t himself f~1ukedl him strongly.
that St Paul erl tJclsed llls conduct, shoon s n
of knowledgc ~ challenge Mr Herbert to
st Reter was eyer In nome o.s head of the
This bTlngs ma lto pol:lt two \17. that
tlmc the See or R6me
contested
Popes I at tlle same time, lall c1amn 1(; to
and lufl\\lihle alw the vice f many wa!l
Ing thnt..iOl,e could not write about it
nrc the mcn whom Mr n erbert "oulll have
1 Get ) back
ll,ell:l"''' ltO\C r ep r ~sent phpst on
true ChUich • saya Mr
Is he III it
The Pr? testpnt IReform ers
to England the
Blhle the \"ord
God,
had for t ye:t.rs
demcd to the

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Geor.,e Ifld)l!rL, 1 shol11d ~~ke to r~ml1ld 111m lllott
Ood 1l3th SiwliC. I to men by melllls of HIS Holy
Worll ',l1le11","wc c::!.11 The Bib'e
,lnd III no other
W") whatCHr
We do not nefd an y outsule author
Ity to mte~prct It for us because God ha s given us
111:1 \\' f)rJ 10 order to ln ~e rJlre} Ihmsclf ::\1 d UIS Will
to us Thcrcforo It needs nOI interpretUlg by man
\\ e m\l ~ t b lieve th It God means ,~hat. 'fIe saY8
'Ihcn: $ no: sue'l thmg I1S the Inf:lIlibl e I sl>oken
All the churehe~ arc humnn
word ot thd CliUrch
organH:atloll 8 and Rre , crY lalhhlo lIIdeed and no
one " ,):1rt from the Holy Scri ptures knowS anythmg
at 311 shout! di Vine thIngs A81to the C.hurch being
h:mdcd down from the AposY e p(:ter to U8" I did
not tlunk an) student of the 1flble could beh eve such
""w,,,,I'1 n. tiling \t the Reform3tlOn men were sent from
f,,>m . u,.;
tbe stAgnant poold of tradltlO]1 to the fouotam bend
of truth
Just< before th e Lord Tesus loffered up HIs hfe He
says In prayer to t he Fllth"er III John XVII
I ' ha'e I
given them (His dlsclJles) the wprds "hleh Thou
gave;>t Me I ('iCT!:e 8) and' I hll.\c ~wen tbem Thy
word ' (l e~s e 14) 110 Raid nothmg about a church
In fact I-I ~ did not. come to found a church liS Is
general ly su pposed but to / fulfil the law alld the
prophet-, Iwhleh Ho did to t~le lette)'
What men neetl to do IS not to get back to some
chu rch, but to get back to the Word of God where
1i;;;~;.'i: {;·:>~I ' tlh ere Is blessmg \ for tho IOdl\ldual and for the'
nation
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engaged In bloody conflict would ha~e becn spared
the \Iorrorll of tillS world war I ..
We owe an ' open Blblo to thc Rcform:'l.tlon ft,Jld
\I"'Oe to that man that would r6b us of that Jlrlcele~s
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DISCHA:RCED.
I !;;'ill" t<'..t. iwere better aB Ule IS!l.vlour Bij. d that 1\
lWY4tL BERKS RIOIMBNf'
were haJIgcd about 6 neck a~d 11 0 ~ero
ANNE1TS,!Pte Stanley, of Beedon Newhury hilS
the depth ot tho !lea (Matthew XVIii 6)
been wounded and discharged'
I!I sad
to thlllk-y;ho
that
til 0e undo
arQ tho~e III the
Church
of England
seek
the gI0J:10US
.. ork of the Befo)'matlOn Froud6, Writing upon
the subject of the RetormatlOl1 says
That~ New
man looked UPOJl the Reformatlion as the rebollon 0'
A NARROW ';SCAPE. ,
the InteUect against the III}1rt~Ulll Ruthont) of the
Sal.lper
W Cook, Signal !Sectlon Royal l Engln
een llall had a. narrow escape Be had hl8 Tltte Church' Had hc lhed ho would hn'ie seen the green
almost cut in two and hilS overcoa.t and breechea hln-des of the Cnthollc harvest Sll~nglll g up in
thou8 md~ of Ilelds Alas tllut Ill. IS so To d \) there
ripped but fortunately he e!CallCd uD'I\ ounded
Is scarce a cler~yman lit the fo\lJltr y who does not
m some wav or other c:ury u 011 111m the runrks of
t1t e Oxford Movement But It I S cert" ln ( that
SAILOR
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the lu es of tI iJ people us tl e Churc'l of n ome

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.00R,_-Y.O"r correspondeqt, Mr Herbert, wrltmg .on
of the Dible w;ys.-that i~ can only bo In
by nn InfaIllbl'e authority', and that the
BIble must be Judged h the Ch'urch 8t Feter
ne\er ctl\lmcd to be lo! lhbl e, but ab. apost.le and
sc.f'f1nt 01 J eSUS Christ ( Pct.er, I II Petcr~ I 1)
1t. was St Peter 8 bold cpnfc8sIon of ellTl~£ 8 jl\Vlntty
- Thou Rrt Chnst the BOIl of t he ltvlng God - that
called Torth the words recorded (st Matthew XVI
1718)
Blessed art thou Snnon Ba.rgonn etc It
would he absurd lnd blllsrhemous to -suppose that
Chnst meant the person of Peter as the rock upon
which He '.\ould bUild HIS Church Peter, and 1119
fellow nllostlcs were ordalDed to be the Ibullders of
Hilf Church power bemg promIsed and ghen They
t.o t Irry In J eruaalem for promised power
XXIV 49) Thc first stoncs were laid on
ID"m,,,.hIA day recorded m Acts n , 41
further -68J'B thab th e Church Is old er
Dlt:lle Thq,t Is so For we read Oell xv, (I
' Abro.ham believed God and Jt '\3.8 counted unto
for rIghteousness
!l'IHlS lh.braham and all be
In IllS duy form a part of t1\e Church
(Act s
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her errors and superstition? Is IV the
iAo' ~ I;'ca, Church With her uphal}(ll' dl'tlSlOns? Or
Church of the Flratbbrn whoae nallIcs are
ll cav..cn? (Hebrews xu 93)
Chnst.o' Clllls the Church JII J Body 1he Head IS
III hca.\cn the Em!) 11'0 ullon earth
fhe p'reroga
thes. of the Head nre delcgatC\d to tho Hod}
If
In th e Church the llodl of I!Jmst IS meant , It IS
only another tcrm for t ho"e who \5 IndlVldu 1I be
hcvers are coll ectl\cl> In Hlm l as th e branch IS 1Il
tile vlOchu1d the muscles m tb body If an cetesl
astlcal chu~Ch Ii! meant, It I~ a congrcg':JtlO or
men and \\omcn associated lU Chr,stian r~ l
I for ChrIstian work Th~ro IS IDOt
atom of
eVldcnco IPo the New Tcstllm fnt that thero IS\1 8
specI l1 c Isili or orlier of pne!\tl~od In the CI\urch of
Christ militant here 011 earth
he Church 18 a t~1"
pie of Go~1 winch does not 1 B'lst of waHsl~l~ he
hearts a,t}~ faith of thOse
bche"iC III crI st
(PllIlemdr\ Ii)
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All t eaching must be te!itc~ by the W~d or GOd
(I sa iah vill 20 II Peter I 20) The Blbte IHlS II
power tp 8weet-en and p;urlfy the mO!lt pronlgate
The-"onorld would be a nerteet. paradise ot Goft If
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WHEELER, Pte J, 2nd R M L I hll.8 been mrs.>
Ing since April 28th. 1917 ' Any Informutlon "ould
be thankfully receIVed by his moth er Mrs Wheeler,
(; Hosebery Place, OreenblUll Road, Newbur.)

Carl J e nlar, an AU6trlan and E Muller, a.
German, boUl prlSOoors 0 l war, who escaped
from Reading Pru;on 0)1 Noveru~1" 3rd, were :reocaptured in Londo-n o n Monday morDlD.g by
detectiVes fl om N~w Scotla.nd Yard
They
came dlIect to London from Readmg and se~
cured a. room tn Goodge Street, oft Tottenham
c6urt Road Both speak EnglISH very weB
Tlie.y we nt, out every da.y and VISlt.cd. WE6t'~End
How le, where the)' tnoo to obum 6ItUa.t.iOIl& as
.. SWISS :' WaJ.t.ers
They failed boca-use the~
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L'1ght-'Edmund Ha.riit.n.g, 2fJ7,
was summoned tor failmg to re
the IMIde lights Rt the shop of which
cha.rge 12 and 43, Church Street Cavcr
Nov 8th no persuadid the Bench that
waa the result of an accident through
of t'h e pAller which shaded the light and
dismissed With a wammg 1
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T'i~~.~~I.!\it:-]~I:~:re

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There were no signs of suIrocation
he WAS the occ_pler of 14, Upper
and Mrs Turner t-A:as his house keeper
husbard ha.d been home some
months .ago Witness llad tle~n a.ware of her
tlon She had been. about at her work up ,tJ1l 10
a clock on Frida,y Inlght IAbout 8 0 clo~k on Satur
dllY mornmg be was caned by her and told of what
had taken place,
The Jury returned thClr "ierdlct, "Iuch stated fl' t
death w~ caused by exposure through inattention
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saidyears
that hecome,
did not
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morthat It had lived, probably,
15 or 20 minutes All th,c organs were

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mO ~lllll;!', 0a d that he found
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Career _Vlctor Wild, 18 :Mason
16, was (lh.arged on r t(mit11d with
person lind loItering In West
Nov 3rd With mtent to commit a felon y,
wluch ..... as fully reported last 'fcek It
'''I,u,aJI'' underl!tood that, though thc boy admitted
and d6Str~l e d eolDe thirty pU r,lleS, none
was acttrallY found in his POS&es810n
ap,pliCRI,IOlt8 to toe pollee, therefore, for re
mlssln;. purses aro useless - D cHen
th \1. thc prIsoner had been charged With
In June 1914, when he was convicted
r eceive three strokeS of the birch
achool at tho age of
and .en
emplorment of Messrs Hand G
at a bottling storel! In 1916 He left that
.'~"atJ9' on account of belng accused \ by the fore
____ " o, ,~ler eupon be left hiS rork and. did
then he- had follow e(l no rcgulnr
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I :oo~t,p.~lo[, bpt had earned hla living b) Isclllng
in tIle street Ho had becQ liVing With lU s
, '" hom lIe paid lOs a week t elhng hJr that
obtained lit by selHng papers HIS fath,er had
wlte abDut fhe ,month!l ago and lils .. h cre
-wete not' kno'fn It had been found th;Lt the
associated wl£b bo.d companlons; ranfl had
of his money on gambling aL \\hlppet

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mon ell ollld the cmld was taken away No nurEe bp.d
beeu /.!lIguged On witness B askmg :a.lrs Turner why

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a;rlvill at h"r bcdrdpnt she saw Mt"II ['urner very ill
oq the "cd and \laB mtormed that a child had been
bOrn 'rl c oh11\:1 was covered over and! placed lD Itt.

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,he knew I Mrs Turner On Saturday onl> of Mrs
Turner 8 c1uldrcn wed witness to see her.. and j on

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ho chair) 0 R Jack80n~ H ) L Walil8 alld E 0
aner Esqa
Ig}itlng Offence -Elmly Bogosoff, 12, London
R ad, lWl\S fined lOs for tailing to sllade the InBlde
lights Atl her house on November ~tI\ ,
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Mary Franklin 19 Upper Crown Street. stud that

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that be was rery Mrry, and he had
borse was 80 bad

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Bench
fooked
upon
a8 a verrtulia
bad that
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He had
been
warned
by
the Sodet}' on a [IreViOU8 "'becaslon and they can
8ld~redl that this wa& a most. :(hSgt:B:ceful C9.8e If It.
btl? not OOen war Jl,lme tlif.Y woufd hnve 8ent him t o
prl~n '\\ It~ut the option of n. fine !,! but !tit they dId
no~ want w .do tJ!at they 'loUM Impose the ma.xi
m m fine of £26 or In dcfaul ouo month H e would
be allowed Jl wet.k. in which to 'P~~

And we tend~r ~ou thi~ formal invitation to c~ and see the:m---11
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horse

R-andlliJ also '!laid ttJat be bad neve

T~e Heel~~I,~oy Fair and Gif
DiSplay~ af~ Now Ready. .
'and to bring in tHe chilClren.

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gUIltyhe had. n ever seen a
Dowty aRid
hla hfe The ncar I tore leg was
the normal size thmuglt Inflamma.tion
In the toot, and waa 8pHt open tor six
forepartl of the Coot. It wa~ m an
em4d ,,',ed "l~dlitl,'n and tbe fOl'.equ.arters wel'e en
Two yearll age) t;b6 defendant h,d
by the R S r ,d.A.. In respect of a;n.

~trictly l limit~ and will be ~p'eedily sold out.

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IT iSl now mor~e~an ever necessary to shop earlYj as the
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Cqroner. Mr F W Martin ponducted

t ho newly blJrn male child of Mrs Eva Turner, of
14; Ul1i)(~1 Crown 5trcet. Readmg the wife of Sad
dler J:uuC3 Henry Turner',1 R F :\.
a soldier aD
active servICe in Me&opottlwia

RUELTY TO A HIORSE.
Droo',er. or Grazeley, wu 'Charged with
m an unfit state at. Sblriift.elt on Oct

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Thornton and C J Haviland -aoo S. G '

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