Reading Standard Etc 11-1919
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The weather experts are ezplaining .to all
wbom they can persUtt.de '.t,o . l~ten that
Oct.ober, though a re~ly ~autijul month,
gave ~any signs pf ! a. severe winter to
'tOme'. For once it is, perhaps. Just as weJI
th~t we ' 'pay ~tteDtion ' to ~ wh&t they say.
WIth the national coal shortago, a world
shortage or wool, and t he genera.l dearness of everythlng, we may 6n4· it difficul~ .
to get through the winter without a. deal .
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disComfort.
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It is'" in just auch circumstance41 that a
. phenomenally severe winterf would come.
I '.rhere a..re a.1l tho signa it.fs coming. it. .
would not be altogether a; waste of time 1
to get dO.YIn Blaci:more'$ < famous novel,
"j Lqrna Doone," and to reaD.. again .the
events of · that late Devobshire a.utumn before t.be great frost c~, binding the '
earth m its iron grip till far into the new
year. . ,!dany signs to be seen in ' the
country now were on thOlfe Devon moon, ~
Have you noted how few are the birda?
T~a.t 'y~u can wa.lk the lanes for twenty
mllee and return without dust on your
boots; Not for year s has the rime been
80 heavy; the 'sun cannot drive it off until
nul;' mid·day. It is haek again by early
&~lifrnoon. Let
us be thankful - that
WELL&TEEDS havo a. splendid stock' of
u,nderwear!
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There ",'cre, of co4"rse~ga6 that would lul.ve
to be filled. They . would a.v~ to dart again
ir;a some places ; but -t " calIx strong founda.tlQn~. had been' k~pl . ltd, and it would be
posslble for them to go 'forward with renewed
zeal a.nd courage. Support of missionary' work
was co1'\fined foJ;'" the most part to those who
called thcmtielves membcrs of the Church ... _It
was not~ as it oug.ht .t9 be, regarded 8-$ part
of the ,work of the Church aa a whole, and
what they needed was 10 'to arouse enthusiasm
as to make all who were Christians understand
that it 1Va8 a.n essential part of their work: and
issue to take their part in the
of the Church. He hoped
to
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November
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through
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II. In ·ftspect of her ebn.re of t.he ,cont.-Ibut10D1. ..Be .11oWd net have deducted IUure ,than Is.
TlJa ~; If be -did !;'Jot dMuot it at the time, be
ebould riot rllIvo deOOded J.t afterwardat-Yee, tba·t
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~.nee .J{clJde IrCfJll0Dger. of 8&, ~ Pf.eld
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ReadIng, Hid Iile (received £1' ~ mooth
ducted
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alked 111'. Qu.a.n .to .tamp ~6r caro on eevera1 OCX:a- LL.Lti,
be did not '00 aQ, 6cept~ - on ODD IOCCa;"
.m. ⢠.did t:rper.rftmg eOO lOOkecl~~ dwr the
Ihcp. ~ reCelv.ed ~ a piPEll; from :film ~bere
..'bout ugust willi a. J"Cqtieat that ",he f.bouht a:cn it..
Deleoda only l 1 -t here about oooe in sll[ l't.trJi:!I.
and abe Practkall raftl the show. . Deft ndan\ wrnUd.
bet to 181 that ' .fI&d . not reoEived wales ' rep.
lilli,.. <8be I'ffu~< to
T)l6 q..k: Wh11
Wit,rJefIII: Rooause It
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not true.
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268. for wage" e.nd tl!1a wa,'
)by a cover.mg 116t.teT:
be... bow. )'()\Ir aUb waYI will end," .aId
of ·t"be lett«. "I eft(!lOf!!e 26s... balance
weekI, It. :r.oot ,hInt' 01 In8urance. I'lea:td
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Mltt.I that JUaa Iftl~. atatemeM ".. trQ&;
'l'IIe ~ ..ere now .tamped, bU weN Dot ct.mped
·wbeiD l:the lnapactor . .JJ.CII WJl4!ft thO lMpeet.oc" ex·
plaltMCt ~ c.. toe 'hIipl ' 4efo!Ddaot ~kI be would
write aond m.ke further l ioqm~lttI mto .At.
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Wellsteeds
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received a
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the : forelock aod
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they are deaigned to
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Bucklebury
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and 'build up beal\ h-Lhey ~o .
wa, " M
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tbe .arupon tbe
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Up
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her "a, pocket moDel' and
1~RUG DO rilka in t
comin,. Tale t.ime by
gel an outfit of ·...oollen
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an 'EID1P\{)yee, CO:llJtaolt8
of over 18 )'.can of age. He
deducting hom ;bet' wagee,
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. them. , sa~jng
gOlng up
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!::;!"'~~ /'1",lUI.
Mr. her
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l. wI'- ..Id' tho
,,8& that &he
work liIl! oil tho .. ,
~iDeI ⢠â¢_ Their .stock of weoJ1fina , i.e unsur-
the la~t
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defClldff, sent MJ.q tTCJlJ'Oft1ger a cheque for 2&. to
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and
now jtr;ailing
in, fal'!.
t;eation
of isusin,
q)oro ~~wnswith
iv 611 the
in hill
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be said. We all yow
~bat clothing, oneself in wool is common
ae~7but wooll&lUl are expnBive.".
Tl1ey are ezpensive. bu't cheaper . things
&r8 1'mOl'e expenBive lUll, because they do.
not serve their pUrpotl8. It·i. of DO use to
pile cotton gannenta on tbe body. 'VegetiU>le_ 'fibres "permit the body's warmth to
p... through t~em ; do not abeorb
moi4(pre; indeed. cotton and Ilax , ·ehm
the body instead of ' prelserving its warmtli.
AJj a rule, Nature !tnowa . her bUsinesl. ,
She gave fun to the 'animal and wool to ·
the sheep. The farther we go. ' towards
oolder regiollB~ th~, thicker ~the fur a.nd th~
wool. I Nothing but fur, hair 'or wool will
do for Mother Nu;tljre when' she clot~es ber
creatures of the wilderneia and field. And
though it haa taken centuriea for mlLn 'tcr
- learn the r eaaoD for this elementary
wildom,' he haa all the while hUnted .Jor ~
CHAN
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of 17,
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satd the empl01er had slnee paid ·Ute
co,.lolbu·tlm" "bu,t ,this, of emirllO; had nothing to do
The .gITI ,had been ,In hlB employ 'pnm
. a~o. Up to Junei7tb of tWs ,eaT_he
"Week, end after that 7LJper1H\lek.
...,,~~ of the lli&ge was :attrliju-ted to the f-s at
not. oclHe!C1lt. b ItYllewrltlng when' abe
oiIfcc. TOO g!lri 'had uked defeoctant
to:etamp fler card, but .be onl1 did !O
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made to 't he In·
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.and tl~ latter Ibad wrlt.tcn
put >t1\e mubber rlg-bt, but ·this· had not.
Defcnd:mt d.enied that ·h e paid her any
all, Of' !(.hat t.bt) .gIrl uked ;hLm to ~amp
and 00 t r·led to Pe:rsuade ller to 'Ign
!b~·tem"\~ .tm..t' !he 'bad . not :reoeiwd wakes and bad
him to $amp 'her card. The g:rl .refuted
to
Wi tJ!. -regard to .:be . deductl~ tn
t oo
eummons, on U"I6 , 13th Oct.)lnT.
When Mother Nature Clothes.
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1.llh ....... Black Boy.
'~~f""" ,I h. N,.llon,' I.... r.nce
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. Died. - ~. T. ,R. Kent d.,
In WELLSTEEDS stock a:11 the makers of
high rep~t.e are rep'r~sented. Combi1l;ations"
spencers, -...'catsj . koicker&--every kmd of
garment known to underwear-ia here in
'all grades, from ~ mixture to the pureSt new
.wool. In women's wear there is '. great
variety in the shaping of th~ neck; in
sleeved goods there ace long and short
.leeve8. The stocks in every size of goods
for adults are very edensive-:~)UtsizCi are
as obtainablo a.s slender. 'And a very large
· UIIOrtment of":' children 's underwea.r '" com·
'prises garments with jJst tha~ hlittle differenpe from eacl;t other in
and style
whicb me&.ns comfort for the. growing child,
Of all people, the. little peeple's .limbs must
not be fcttcred by needless . bundles of
clothiog. .
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10th .. ..-.. .. . . Bamppt,.ead Norris
Insurance Cards.
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which mea.nt ' that young clergymen Sho~~d
volunteer to go out f o," fiVje years u.nd live more
-:>r lees .\l- b.roth,e.,rhood
The idea. caught on,
u.nd before ~be WaJ'l t~re were five fuUyequipped Brot~rhooda" ' The population ' In
;;Ql!le ' places was rather a ' tough lot to deal
with, s.nd it . was only occasionally they met
with ~some ' ·obvjoua reward.
The work
monotonous in a. way, but t hey
what was
to happen from 'day
They did
reeruita . for this fiv·.-y.ar
systetn
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thei; ....0 . J'~~
cie3, and .
Fined for Not Sta!,!plng
shokRle of wool,
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told the mi.ionary
Juge as: Ir~l&nd, and
to ma.ke the beKt: of it.
little a.ttention pa.id to
were _fairly well looked
yearS. a.go a. bishop came
put t he
matter befo~ I, the leaden of the Church. and
a. .n. r£8ult tltey devised a system known_ as '
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there
is no shorta.ge at WEla...sTEEDS. A
·1 generation since the wool on the market_
,~ceeded thO' world's n eeds, &nd though
more wool is grown' to·day, the wonderful
development in the use of woven underwear absorbs a.n ever la.rger 6ha.rc of the
U wool
clip." To-;da.y, every schoolgirl
knows that ~o.veD;, .' eJastic, ctose--fitting
un ~~r garments are essential. to h~Ith ;
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In the :-';;Ici~f~,.i.i,~~;~
to meet tHein~d"
pr6blem in '.~
Pangboume, flned 51. i and
boume. dlami:!lted 00
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200 miles'
10s.; '.
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The Rev. R. C. HAJ"sE said the origin
S.P,G.
W&8 for~ a two·foJd purpo.se~.;tofl~{~;~iT
t·) the neem
of the 'w bite" settlers
1.:> , propagate the Gospel amohg
In tho o ld words of the Charter
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were called '. the '!.ettlera, ;i:nre;~~:I _ f~&;~~~t~~t
The part of A,ustn.lia hEl '"
Every Kind of Uhderwear In Wool.
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of a. private docto) in·'
enfoutage is genera.lly considered to be
reserve4 for monarchs and amba.8S.adors
only. But in these democratie da.ys eveotraveller ma.y be.;. a.ceompanied ~ by the J
moat eminent of all family docLora. .. Dr.
Wool H is a more successful p'ra.ctitiooer.
· tha.~ .. Dr. -iPhysic," ane] is fur too sound
&
scientiat ~ 1to aHow his . services to_ be
monopolised py a.ny class or group in
society.
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g~nern.1 missionary
·n.nd enthusiasm to
oot end· nowhetle . to go." can get
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qu:!ckler tha.n I can eet Into Ule ~orkdlOUf":," be
added, "and they oaU tJWB merry England'l"-A :reo
maDd for ecven dsye WaB ~.
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no Brick
··flIed; ThrOUgllh;"':'t~I"~~;~;;~h~";l
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MONDAY.-Befdre C. 00. Fieldl ·Esq. (in the
()haU), E. J:lckeon and S. R.. WhI ley, Esq!.
Drunk and Disorderly.-For being drunk ILDQ
dfsordarly in St. Ma.ry'B Bu.tl1l on November W,
Fnne8t W!;'Illa-m Knott,tot' /4, Fuibam Road, Rea1:Ung.,
a aold~ ()IQ ieave, WM fined 80s. or 14 daya.-P.c.
Tay10r .prov~.~ the case.
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a nd he , expressed his deep regr et
g:re,a.t appreci~tion of his long:
SerVHY,::s'r r~ndefed to the Society in this diocese.
They ga.ve aI mOst cordial welcome £0 his suc.
ce':ttQr. Mr. Qilea; who "'ould' bring some of the
!re.'ihn~s of . ibis Colonia.l and Army C%periences
ln~ the work. They-were all aware tha~ the
&c~ety had passed through .,. difficult time
~urtng the pa.st few years, ~u! at the same
t.lme h~ thought they " Iso felt t here
spJendi4" encpuro.gement in the fact tha~
h~d sUCJcessf'ully maintained the work in
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~f a ll ~i.fliculties; ,a.nd the reason for that
In n. grrat measure due to the loyalty of the
supporters at home. They thought that whate~'er ha.ppqned · t hey should not allow_ the mi&.
$!onary cause to suffer. They thoutTht it would
b~ , bad e,oonomy to ~ut down the support
hltherto gIVen to those things that formed the
in 1lbe direction of Cavcnh'llm. lIe.aakled tII!<t' whe!'e
Me ...... goillg .nnd flbe rtl'lllied 8be wu goina: borne,
He. talIIm a&!oed lurl" to C3me ;w"1ttl blm, but .shu
refueed. Sbe 'had ne.er .spoken to <html before. 'He
then- BbruclI: 'betr with hili fist and knocked her down
wdtdl a '.second' blow. .He a~ toot ftve .alJolliingli out
of HE.r band, Upori. ·the nl'proacn ot two o~ be
.ran off. She went to flY.) h03pital th,e next d'IIy to
have bcr <, injuorics attendeOl:f ~ to.-Mr, Ra.tclift'e,
~g the Bench, ardd 'he' was Instruc.tcd to
the cne:rg(! .absolutely.
Camplainri W&8 a
strillllgler"(() Qetendant. It wRs..(!ithCl' a C88e Of
t..n.ku't ident.i(.y or complainant. .bud' stilted 'A'hat
not true.-l)elfnd:ant .saId he was emp~yed at
.Abbe, MJlls. a8 a cnrtft-. He 2lad been In the ColdatJoea!p GuaNis.
T.he : complainant W88 1m eotlre
Ranger to hlm. R ~ lid not 4ifle :tier QIlI .the da1 in
qtreation. nnd there was no truth In ~be .tatemeut
of .his ha.ving 8$l.&ult.ed her neaT the Caveraham
Bridge. »'0 'first 'h oa.rd of tJh,e OCOUI"N!J1Ce on ){O_lday
morning. He IWnrh'edhome 'a1. lO:-UI .p .m â¢â¢ bid d:&d not.
.go ou·t a.fterwa.rd9 tpAt.,n&lSrt. â¢He was _!n- bed â¢â¢ t· t.he
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TUE$.DA:V.-Deforo J. J. 9oqpcr , Esq.
cha ir). and A. H, Dull, E,q.
SIX WEEKS FOR ASSAULT,
John Pitz-monr.ie. al.ialll'. C)'Keefe, of I ,' Mill Lane.
was &U~ :tor 8861Witing WHJ,iam Mor.gan,
lIoen.ee of ,tOO Duke', Head, 'Broad St.reet. on Oct.". '
29th. Defendant did no t al)p~J and, Mr. E. 1'.
Halitâ¢. who 'represented eom-plll.lir.J.nt. aafd ·l te underatood defendant ,.waa aoon on a tallway plaUorm,
w,l.t.h his luggage ready to depaTt. jOlving the facte
01 ~ cue, Mr. Batt said that ph t.he .ev~nlD8~'~~'ftf:~~:~
Qq.. ~l . M.... Morgan WIl8 981"Ving In the bar 01
Duke', He"d', who:1 t.he deCflKklnt came in at 9.40
p.m. and y.t~ eerved with a half·plnt of bitter. De·
fendantrtben 'began to, In~,~re' with'other CU8t.omir1
In tlhe bour.e by ncculling ttlecn of kllklug about Jlhn.
Complainant told '111m that 'If he dl~ not Ibehave.him·
adf be wpuJd J~:l"Vc to clealr out.. Defendant tlIe:1
'loki M'I'. "MOI'8an . that ,1)0 was. getting pretty ' InOependent, aWl' used threatl. At 10 o'clock. Hr. MorgaD 'fo'U doa:ng too .gates "',ben dlefendan.t, "ho " ..
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Itlandin8 outQde b the &treat, rue.lled at him. plltbed
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the gate, ~d in doing 80 sprained Mr, Morgan'.
In winter man i. on his mettle. ~ ~ to
. wrLat. He then .ga.ve lfr. Morgsn a vlokDt lblow on
.speak.' In summer time, clothing oounts for
the -right e )-.e, wlth tlller N!flUlt tb.:rl. 1\8 ~wu knocked
lea in maintaining health than .. when
ckrwn aen.e1el8, add hlIIlight arm -much bruLa:.d. On
winter ste~n his gloomy front uprea.rs." , Ute foUowing &.ttmlay, after he had· ~ aerv~
Open windows, big, cheerful fires, and
w.ith the armmOM, de{-end.ant. came to M-r. M<rgan
· ample food.-though
are ncceaary, they
a¥ '8llJd: 21e wu 80TTY for what oo .'bad dooe.'""'";::Attcr
hearing the: evidence for complainant. and hiB IIOD·lncannot enfure · bealth unleas the natural
law,
the Bencl:I convicted and IImtcnced defendant ·to
warmth of the body l;is rightly distributed .
Ilx wooka jmprJai>nment with ll ..rd labour. . I
over its surface. Proper ma.nagement Iilf'
tbe heat which J iving thinga create auto~a.tica.ny is the one golden r;'ue of bea.lth~
the dlalr), IAntl D. Rose, fE:· O. Fa:tTCr and E.
Andrewl, Esqa.
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::a~t~"Emerson said: " ':The ' first rwealth is
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WithGut Llghb.-Fra.nk Calbert., of 52, Prieat
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Hill, Cav~. :wae ftJiied 59. for Tldlng a b~t::lole
. Now, all the e:z!periments and... inl'estiga.wd:tJJoot lIiht& at Rcading QD Octobor roth.
tron, of scientists during""tl:f6 la.at thirty
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~ee..r8 show that, of al1 materials, Wool
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beat oonsei'v.ee; n&tura.... warmth, and then
READING COUN;rV.
distributes it over the, whole surface of
the body.
The woollen underwear we
Darby Griffith (in
' ,~ow at WELLSTEEDS . i. Ihe q"ul\ . of
·the dWr), It!ajor·Geooral T. WWdLnS'too, CoIODcl
thirty years' 'study by 'scientis!f a,nd l' . W. P . l'faat\, and C. E. MYler, W. JQ.lt·Pettlt 1UIdI1-i;,~;,;e4
· W. Al~.lEl.qs,
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hygieniste ' throughout , Europe.
III is a.
~t.ock. 8() I~g e 1&-ri'd Ivaried that neither
.. No D8g . L â¢.':c_n'''''''C-''''~r
-';Oql&D nor chil4 .need fllce the winter's
oooded "'I'""""
(l:erils a nd not be clothed in wool.
they
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The Late Secr.tary.
[og and beating Beltb Cha~er, Q( .23, Poerey Pi_ee,
a ill'l.llldry "Worb2', on (,he nlg.bt of October 26th, WIl.
.prei'er:Sji 84:o.inst. Frederlpk Weyman, or- 24, Nort.h
8tTeet Caversbam.-Hl'. L 1t&tclifte defended.--Complalnant eald that aft&. ba. ving .had a drink with
!her 'YOIll@' man, Ute latter walked 'balC~ wl~ ber
u faT 8L'J PJ"Q8peC"t. Hill. A-t about 11.00 p.m., ntat"
tho bramway tor.minU6 by tho CaWTdtam Btidge
Hotel, &he met the defendant. Tho 'latter :PIu' .go-:ng
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A'fter th~, singing of the hymn. I ,. The
of God goes f9rth to war," IUld prayer for the
mi$sio~ary spirit being oft"ere:d by the Rev.
Canon Newhouse,
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Assault· Case Dismiued.-A charge of assault.-
t.hnt!: mentloned.-J.ri the ".·laence of aQy oorrcbol'atil'l
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or &$. IDe Belluvoi-r Rood" wu fined 61: 111 each ~
tor riding a blcycll0 wttbont .II. !rodt' white or rear
red
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evldenoe tbe Benob diamlM&d rttle caae.
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"'tit Oc\.ot.,r.- D,leod.ot
ea,.wc th1at he did. DOt know 00 required a~ rOO
li(jhl,-Ja<k &h","'IOl'd. lS .. IJ:'VIllder Streel .....
ftoed 5â¢â¢ tor a .limlil.. oIfeDllc.--:-Alffed CharM ,Ike,
TewvamsdWe/lsteeds, RMdi,.,.· ~
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while 'to
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Th, R,d .Llght.-Albert ' Waile. 141. EIga<
'<I, cart without. & Tear
Road, wu finood 5J. lor ddvln.g
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celum" .monthly.
Ho.Ier Street, W./le .fI.~ 63'.' tor not. boi'Ilg in proptr
conlrol of al><Jrse apd 0..-1'" n ..lngoloke Road on
tbc 24th Octob6l".-Dt\[e~t was up a wunut tree
at tJle time.
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and seller Iâ¢. eXp/oded, ' Comlanlly' l
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lhe cash nexu. wHich Connecls buyer '
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