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Views on
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1- .OUR TEST OUr" ... lflu
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Clune and, as ~sual, eon·
the municipal elect.ions
c(u{clida t eos
the Reading p:eople on
so
,lre issuing: their ~'d'd'~~'''~':
evening', whenl sho slLng:
H was a.lso a real
in nearly every case will
to ! say on ths.t vltal qi,",';on,
" ~:t:,b~~,'8chemc. At.' present it
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will be returned UU'QPp",;~ij:
be contests in -.eight
anll soo hIr. KennerIn t he evening Madamo
ono song, " MOD Ca!:ur
which she sang with
audience 'simply
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the
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Fr~Tlk " Tinter. the reiir- : nove l
Mr.
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Mr.
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Our Test Question.
the cnndlfiatcs, but
\\ 0 h M ' C
put
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as Lhe t",,,,u"'"1
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r esident
eo,ns;,le;,j,cI⢠e,""Hen':.
h ouslIlg qu e,&tlOll ) uHI nHJ..itters of expend\..are of c.:)Ur::l~ 'the c1l1 cf wntkrs wluch con-
Ito moat ! ., n"uran,,,,
n1:::~e'ish,J
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a quc:;.t.ic"'; ) rCI !lt.ill~ t o n :; ubj cct which r
. been preSsing forward for souic -con- I
"" ",abl e t.ime, Iviz .. "Arc you preljared to .
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Mr . . .TOS·EfH
mClrpl. ' B :llotJC Wnrd f or
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seheni e for t ho proviSion
cricke t; pitches Ilnd t e nnis courts ; Gu nrdian", HI
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parks tln'ti rec!"c:l.lion grhllnds? " / ilte nt it on the
answel'(~d mor e or 1Cjl :i In the , deep intcrc3t
' , rC!l s uch 11 8
qU (';3tlOlI h,t S Ilccn rccClved
c.n Lhu s i::t ~ m.
A me::n b cr of
our mca,lIp g ,
Soc1et y,
I had not I,n owu that in Reading
'''".c"tiQ~
w~rc ih ~\Ich \ a b:Ld B :>1,d IS on
11:; :ill, 0111 I;pprt!jo~an : c !aU~ :1
course sUPllOri a!ly~hln g .
be done in t.hat (lU· CcLl ':l<1. I sh ould ' .
sitch thingR wot't ld 1)0. sclf·:;upporttroubhng t.he rate~, t
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, E, B1ackn..11 ' 11 lm osti cia oped her
WIth e nUlllSHls m whcn O~lr rellresent.a.- I I
t.loned the s llbjc~t. · 8 1hc did, " I
think so , I ' W:~l1t t q see Oul' cle.
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same time I Ritoulrl likJ to see b,oen 'nlnolm~ed
attcnded t o ' p erhh.p s if it were ' tlOn
b"'~iiht up next ye ar \\ h ~ll thm~ hay oettled ; of SU"p')rl; ng
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H e r e- the party t()
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To H.Samue,
,Dear Sir,
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pltdhe3 anll rtenni
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rccfcp.tion,
cer tiilcourts,)
inl advocate
prov ision of proper no t.mg :Llld other
material would be an ad \' ant.:l ~c, hoLh a.a regarda safety and practice for erickdcriJ."
Mr, ArUI1I,' F : CLlrk u nd Mr'l Fra nk IWmter
are also old,. cricketers who are quiL~ ~cen in
tbeir suppor~ for this sub/'ect.
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speetal , plcr, for Ca\'ersham In thiS matter of
recrca t.totl ..gr .:Hmds.
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Downing
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esda~f" cricketer, und expres.'lcd J)lmself n our
spccia l subject before. t he qu csl ton was pu ~ to
one
at your Watc... 'or
to JUl'i. Md ...
tltCNrtb it baa been
INadIJ IIHten about
_tttred It ....
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keeper tM wbolo of
till thftL â¢â¢
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aftd
(Signed)
P. W. Brab.
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public. He had m â¢â¢dc suggcstions that part
should be opened at once to t.He ch ildren and
part lllc.da up into a. jfo otball pitch,
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Tho Hou,ing prcblpm,
Here arc some of tJle view::;
dlfferont can·
dld :ltcs \on the H ousulg problel
Perhapii the
mostaintercsting a.ud Ilvvcl js t.h t. of Mr. F. G.
GOD'WIN, who make3 ' all app al for it temporil-li.Y ,sc heme to tldc ti S 0 \ 'er pLiI oomeLhing
e lse ~a~ be done. .. ~" ha t I S LUf matt.er," ho
asks, I with Army hbt.s, for ~cction 'on t.he
fringc3 of parks and pleasure grbunds, so as to
d.v6id bUYing ground.
Druin ~ge and otber
nece88a.rY a<:(:~ :30 ries ~'o\lld be Himdy, and lhe
sehE'me would vcry r" on }),\)' ~or ' it.self.
If
elect.ed I should giv acLlvc S,lpport
.11
measure:. proYi lTi~:u for im:n~di!!.te an
a dequate hOll 'lm g f or ~a.I~cla sscs.'
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Mr. H. '£ . MORLE:; h:)s seme experience in
housc pla.nning and
ch itc~tu re~ and tOld cur
represent ative it. was rquestion In which he
was I,personn lly intcre8~ed. He ~·S a m~n who
cxanimes b oth Bldea of n. que. tion, alnd he
shouJa. not give his su pnort. tb fiis schpme or
that[l ~' lth,)l1t very careful co:mRicJ;eration. \,
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' Mr. E. B. DEAD1.fAN said: "iHousin~ is one
of the greatest prooJ'cD'ls which the Council b aR
to fl~OO." Whilst the ,cost. of ' m~teri(ll was &0
abll~rl11a.Jly hlgb, t.he . Coullcil 6hoitld ! go to
very cautiously m t he
.
hou s at ~ th e present. time,
the act t.hAt much lllnd owned
tion could be utilised with ernie;-;~n~;l
, Pi r Reprcsent.atl'o'c: "
~cheJOc could not b~ run on e~:~:'l:;,::~1
a.t ille samc t ime offer the,
son afle rentals."
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to come',
see
60w
well
we
ha\le
yoy
There' i's just the type' of overcoat
our selJcti~n of new styles-whato;ve
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e ~f latest fabrics ready for
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Ch:Qo,,,n,gbe' cut
guara~t~ed to fit and plcase.
tal10red, 'and
~o
' ~o o~'r own measur~e~tsjÂ
~(~st
giye JaclC
a warm
welcpm~ '
style and fablic to-day
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Mr. W . .l. BENDALL,
Quclf h, in eSJ.lecially :""ne.e:~).⢠d' .
'mg quest.ion In r egard ~ ~
PARTIAL '
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Pbilll â¢â¢ r .,.rc,....,:a. d of aU Corn.illi.
SAME RELIABLE Ml,KEiRS__'--...,.,_ _....-:
SINE' p~~.
Protect. Coinf.~ld.
Rookll. Pbeesnnts.
co.r⢠â¢~""'!'i'n.,ltl. u:j to d"", MJ.M PU)htt (11 .mt. '
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oontr 11 ".1 . . bv' tho
t.ie~" !\fJ-. DOSldml\n.
C~.(lp' mtiye i idc'l8 in m,,.;cip.a;
t,}J1J}k~ t.hls would contribute
pce,"9j.
If.
ti~~t~s
a.nd g('uern.lly,
the PhY8ic';'i~) rL~:~d)~~~1 ~
Militnry
l.il'e\~OOT;io4I~:~N~i:rif.f~
'l'jJrner at
m an , ndi8 should .
Jl a thj ~ of the large
diatrict,
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woul like to Im,ve
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ntrollcdi prodllethc
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says I t.he hO~8es t.hEre are falhng
the Housing Commit.tee would .. get some
if thby inspected &sier Square and some other
di'tr1'cts,
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. M H, DOWNING~ a ~~w i''opR!'lnent rpr Mr,
Wah , in Wes t )Vard, IS a.nother caqdldate
Witlt ! cautiou s vle~a on hou'Sin:r. ! .. 1J1I~ queileion '8a.)'8 he, .⢠" deservca much more careful
conS'i~eI"'.1tion t.han .it. bas a.lrcad~ receiv~d . .It
is im oS!iiblo 'to ereqt these' h01;1SCj llt ,0 farge a.
cnf';t nd then offer t he. wo rk:ing mun 0.
that. is wit.hin ,his meap.o;."
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Mrr J. BbND emphasises t.he \ rgont.
....ctt i g on with the houRing sehqme,
;3Y8 G tOI) gmnll in sco~e. but will . ; â¢â¢ r1o.l.h ,""
to d . with any" woodell lwufte ,ell ",ne. ;'
r. QUELOH. (l.pproachcd
of H usmg. said h e was personally
publi utility sCM1ietii:!3. It \V3.S ~
prop r f or t.he mnnicinlllit.y in
illS tol ey wero doing.
TIo cou ld '
d ene th~t t he IIp-Iny in the bU,"' """ "
was 0 fBult of the focal coB~~~~c;~L tY
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()t.~el are all in ' favour 0ef.....,c;Q)~,
,tepo bei1g taken, but are
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Mq, 'j'. H . TURNER, the Cave"'h~m l '
sentiti ve, cxpt'essed lumGelf' as
of (\ny Immediate measures
shortage i:q. houses. He would Jii;'o,;';j,e
h ou ~s if there ~a s nothing
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rrj'~nlin!r.; that warns you to prep"le
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MOTOR CA
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or
It,s O:ver<~oat.
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r ecreation g rollnd sh'lu ld be re-qpcned tfo tho tI~' me ion
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for lleo.lth,
WarRecreation
con d it.io{.sGrourtd.
had held,)Ie
up
Lh e question
of Coley
I1~~k~r;,;~~:"S.;,[d;~r~~h=
had
objected to il.s being takew b
t~ ned . . .
unde, D.O.RI.A: it couidn ' t y,ilunc-rS by
P~~.~~:~[~d -but
Col ey W;} s a. p~ticlliarly I con. commencement
are a , ond t lus wa.s the only place for ;~e Il'oui nmt
childre .l ct 6 play, As !ivon as the armistice t;Jl seemed
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keptmorc
in b cricket
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want:.
pitcltes and t,he
Mr. ,Quelch was very emph u ~ic on t le subOemobl
ject.
lIe s:lid t.here Ghould pe bettbr pro- Fowler
\'ision in. PT'O~pcct Phrk for . f~ot?n.1l · 1 criCkcut lli.C".tJu';t '~~.~~~':i.',o"i
and tenms. '1 here was n othlll!. hke open -a tr 10 to 114 d:
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