Reading Standard Etc 09-1919
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cultur1f! cviie, but.
C:l,\.E. DJrector
OrganlSfl;~
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but
: In 'YarioUB partr. of the
",wons' of the Profitesmng
men of, Oounty Councils
names ot perao1)8 selected
members of th j;' a.ppea.l
apthoritics ~a. ~e wired to the
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r~p~8eDtt\tlvo - .';;" ;;;d;;,
TOlVh Hall on
for the nsceestt'y permisaion.
MUnIcipal Authorities h ave
regula.tlOns from tho loea.1 .eo>lllnit,to,,,
chmellltu~A an~ will
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with him- if he is to be
'hio, happ,,.n,d contented baby that you
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.,rowinlt, ~ds. The.)'
graduated proportions of t~e
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development from birtlt oriwards.
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THAMF.'! BAblK ·IRONWORKS,. READING.
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REPAIRS TO TRACTION ,ENGINES A
SPECIALITY.
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iii" Lord Llellt~ n:mt, Hr. J. H. BcD),CD,
()JI t.ho platform, the chair wat! tukea by
Lou91ey, as re presentlng the WnaDt farmer
SUPI)Ortedl by Mr, W, A. }fount, M ,P., and :tar.
ClI,fr (U1N:ctor-Ooneral of t.he A,O..8).
LO USLEY comment.e d on the lilek of unity
a.mong8t farmers jo the IJ nSt, their co:laer .... thnll.ad
tJlefr t ardine88 in wbstUu tlng D C....⢠fo r old methods.
For 1681'8 Berksl-ute farlOOrs h ad ooncl'll~rated on
corn growlnlg ll'iltll Devon81ure gue tbem the lead
In milk productton. The cry DOW was for
m labour and C()-()ller&tJon WM the best. meanll
aehlevo that end.
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He outlined tile .policy of t he teeently·forlrled
.. lJe~Jul~ Ducks and
OXOII Farmcrs, Limited "
pool tribunals, though
Ihortly.
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' When they s.rrive bhe
a.t the next meetifJg of
not unttl October ) a.nd
I\.p~om t the committee.
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Oouncal do not oonsider l'
tribunal necessary no steps
The ma.tter,
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p",..,,,e
opinion,
any f;trong
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subject,
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the next Council mooting.
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So far, h owover, t.hore
foreible out.bursta m
profiteertn~ locally. I (
nre satisfied
thell' own
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ROYAl. BERKS
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cleaning all.d
Tho lawl!l or l!Iupply ft':ld demand dQ not
govern the price of tlnseed ' eake, which 18
product of the greut.' Qi t-ea.kc co mp,::mlea. Theee
panles have oomo to no undcr..tflnding ~mong them·
8OI.ve-. to malnt.ain the ttncfc,eo that whelll their
main product. such aa \'llrnleb, does not feall!!e II.
sufficlentl)' bign IU'tCC, rafma"s come to their
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LEATHER & BALATA BliLTINGS.
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that t.he only , purchasers _'01 cattle cake were the
British &OClelits 88 a whple, what would be t he
pos.IUOII ? For the oil dombiDe It .... ould resolve lteeU
Into " qllcsi.ion Qt wheUler 1U '4 ollld PIlY h etter t o
come to tctnUJ With the agricultural orgaDlID.lIon
1un e
market In Engl.md at a IL _"-nd for t he
MA<;JHINISTS' RE~UIBIT~S, :
Itock of, tbese Goods in the County_
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wcu Jd be whcUtet to pllrcbue
the
tn EU"A'lall d or go to fore.gn market!!,
TM cO-Qper.ltl\'I) tTRdlng 6):,Â¥m. ~ no grud ~e
agamet the mercbnnt-'he (8 a very qetimablc pc r ~>n.
But jf the fllJ'mer, who 1111.6 a Injllg to make a nd looks
at the matter from ~ busl nCI8 and nett. II. pbilanthroplc
point of wew, Is gorung to pay 'CoJllliLif8lons hete a nd
HOUSES.
with"I,The
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are 6tandmg by tIo set It right. But
machinery
of 8 fa rm Is tlie wenther, if that"--brea'kl down' the
only thlllg ~a to st.antl by and. \\'atch It right It self.
The refore. the .game nrgumcnte and ccr.tditdons cannot
81mly to the two ulHierLakJinga,
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1icnnls oracq u-ct8 coo I~ gUinea to be re·s~r png
pmllet'ly, yet t he fanpe r onl )' gets thrtl8 tart.lUngs tfOr
t he
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he lJup pUea for the oplll'ition-it Is a
Tlla t con Id be rernQ(hed 11 Carmen
"thc1r OWlI "IIIlaughte r houses, for then the
.:..â¢. " , ,o,"t t ho by J)~ l ct.s ot tile slaughtet:. ~lOuae
enormou 8:y incrt..~
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111811OO1at4on. The cauNou& eub!Crlhed '2 /6, the we1lto-do' 6/ · MId the s}lcCCulahve j Ilj, It was
failure,
lR the North Itartedone and .
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BROWNE & LILLY MO!1,'OR
will . house your c~r ' in
security and comfort.
ManilfaCtllred
lof ",!reful\y selected material. by
fighly 8killed workmen, it i. bot!t
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in the national game.
During war- time Hotspurs, worn
in many a memorable contest
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the Fro Itt, " added
f ame to their already unique
record. Now they are again obtainable at Manjleld's 8ranch ~B ;n
the identical pattern and quality
of 1914, The pri.. i. ,22/61
Compared with anything made
0/ leather, this will be seen to
be the best material uarue,
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the gu..to pro~pUy r<1S⢠.fr om their
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c!1tlel'Y waa upset In ~he eport.
Tho ma.nager, it e:eeml, was at first .inchned
to trea.t t he bovine ..banqueter "nth detercnti~ l
r~pect, but h~ e]umsy movemen ts I eXCIted hiS
SUspICion, and he d emanded to knQw (a) why
fl he h ad J not sig ned t.he ' hQtel rc ... ister, (b)
wh ore were her food cards, and (0) why; s he
h ad caused such confuslon, The cow, h oy; ever,
Rtoorl ~on her algmty a nd ~80 on 150me of the
hotel's best tableefoths, an~eru aed to vouch·
safe n.ny explanation.
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But while this was going on her lnends at
the Cattle 'Mark et h ad begun to mISS h er
JOV ial presence and were _g etting quite w orrie~
1.6 to her wJ:tereabouts. Th ey sough t her lugh
a nd low, and eventually ran ' the tru ant It o
groun d ~ JU the hotel. Shu pr~se d to be a llQ.weQ
to s tay, d ecln.rcd s he w.as getting on ver y n lcel:r
with somo Of the younger m a.le guests, and, lin
lact, seemed very 10th to)eave .
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the end her comr aaes r eminde d har of t~Q
to
day, t h e 8Orr?,w
L~:h.~:~t'~~
at lier fli ght.y
&nd anno)"
the- hotel pro-
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with()ut', by the way, having done any ,damage
to speak of at t he inn.
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they cajoled h er olft of tho placel,
not Without a f cwf bOl , ]1y r eprimands, &!lti,
gtill protesting, ahe wtl.sled away to t~le marKet
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HHOT8PUR."
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sa.y whether she visited the bar before we-ddber wa.'! into the dining room vi& the h~)l .
I ~~:;~~:'~il on tho"arrlval of 80 distmgui&he~ f\
00'0<11,t lc,n8 4
._'._'~I ,--' at the 1,*801 store thi6 week
ask for lJ lW.S. Cocoa.
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str,an.,S,.⢠eJ fotel Guest at Ab. rgdon.
only,. The
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from
for its foodfâ¢.ct.o t;.s
A cow, wearied..- with. the worry a.n bustle lor
it has
the AbinJrdon Ca<ttle Market, soug t a. httle
b' h
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quiet r eh ef &n~ r efreshme nt 1Il tbe Queen's
19 gra e
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Hotel, in tho M~rket Pla.ce. She walked in by
P~'~!~~~,~~7~; .,t he ~8t COD'dition~ for
I.Tel.eph.one u7.
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Sir , -Y o ur r eaders will have delighted in .the
photogr a.ph -of
eha.rming
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lfapledurhlLm
and t heir six eYgneta.
'l.'his is their
m o.h~r beaa.n ItO sit ort May 3rd
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at tohe Fislleries,~ 'but was ~rlght.
ne..et! 6y men' puttine- "l\J.P a. notji<.<e
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Tho Rldije' Fiold; MapleduTbam. â¢
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ma.ke a. vel'" J>Jctureeque family
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(or
the Scouts to camp on hilS estate, They were
inspected by him and he g~ve refreshmentB to
t.hose on parade, whlle on onJ a f ternoon there
910.' al .porta rally. A: cricket. match W&8
pla.yed in the evening p.gaiD., t the Henley Troop'
of Scouts who came outi tl1S
' preVIOW! day, St.
P~ter's, Earley, 8. nell'ly f
ed troop joined
St. Bartholomew'. for thi. e njoyable week
, .A.eeUitant Scoutmaster'
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126i Granby Mills, L, EIID$3Ti~R.
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to double 1118 Inevlou8 ,o fT er of a. subcri l)tton ~of ~f6.
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Mr MOUNT ,pror~o9C d a,. rC80lptklD 1)ledglng 9U~PPDrt
to the Ber.ks⢠.Bucks and Oxon Farmet'8, Limited.
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If thc)' ralSfd £50,OOD
£ 10,000 lias at-readty been prom!aed In the Rea din,c::
manuf~ure
~rite for Illutri;rated 'B:
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epenker, t herefore: adi'ised t hem not to at~dy
economy, ,to buy the 'lery best braIDS fot the
QUl.':Ia,lmment ot thdr a8WC1atlon, a nd ~ aim ) at â¢
Poultry HOU~8, Greentt~uBeB, Bun.
,alo,!:s. , Farm ~ hed. and every
description of Portable Building.
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altogether efficient.
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ten most
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RQt.ee. ~~:t:,rI.
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flouriahlng
io the ~ ·O;',~~~~~~:-l, .W.
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m'achinery In a (actery hrC.lks down jj led CI
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comDU88loris there to 8U[)I)()rt tHe merehant, he doca
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Ilr0010Us UWe to lU8 hard- llerkshJ ro 1teod .
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8nd purch&3e linseed ca.k(J ,It t. 2,1 unduly lugh pncc.
If cvery farmer bclofl J,."Cd to the Ilew 883OeiatlOo, /K)
SECTION B9SES, OILS, STEAM F1'fTING~'r
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gene~a l t.nHhn8 _ When pncc8 were decont.rolled t.he'
rtoeed l for oo-operation would be greater t han evel'l
and unle88 they ltood toKet ber thmr POllt.IOD,
clpcclally In ,reg ard t() milk. \\ould be l>rocnriou8.
Fllrt!ler, t heir ElS8Oc.iatlOn' IWOllid .prove of benefit
to the .puhljc. (or by Ita meaD, /tI~r would be enabled
to cll3tdbut~ m ilk moro eheaplr.
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MUJ(lf' BELCHER'S, remnrb 'ftre in the nature of
an amplificatIOn or the Ildv·antages of the OQ-oper"tive
system They \\~re totciLle and to .the po:nt. There
wero lIome of WII 8tdl'lC8~
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The hest. mangcl I!It"Cd I, ' g ro~ in Bailt. AngUa land
Ule B\ eraJ(C Jll'lI.ce the farmer r.coehe:s for hie seed
19 roughly £50 a ton. Yet In t.he ~UdJ :lndll, In Wales
o r WJl t.!hire, farmers seldom pay Ie.! tJ~n 38. ⢠lb.
~.nd .eomct.hnC8' 3a (lilo a IofI .........£SM a ton ,
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