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THE FIRM THAT HA~ A FIRST
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COUNTY HOCKEY.
Berkslll"re County
ture tlus eeason on
day (Saturday) at
Tire {oUoWJDg have

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oonfl~ If) the BeT.kahfre team, for, judging by
the display Itlt-en in the County trial match Jast
Woednesrkly. they ehould be able ;to Held one of t..ile
best 1B1del!l Iu the country

A NEW 'CLUB.

LIPTON'S Delicious
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Tomatoes
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Sultanas

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T Healh (al tho

and Fleh, MnJ
Mri ' Baker,,'

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the hl8~
fonned ~ yea.r s

recon8trluctlOn
out there, one
new Institute.
roomy bUddmg pro::::~;;~~Ia~,~~
for , bIlhards,
a nd
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where t he young people of
gather fr om 11 lh the mOrnIng
The IDIIlIs.ter .also ..lJuded WIth
8ustamed by the church
by death, SiCknesS, and

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NCJ,ve,ltit!s'" juat ·delivefed.
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trial, and found great relIef from them. W
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a few days the pilla checked the pam.
gradually dlsappea.red, untIl In 8 httle tIme my
back was , qUito oomfort.&Jj1e a,amo t. I ha.v&
been freer from lumbago '1D.ge ulmg Doan's
ear
PdJa them
than aforgood
x •. It IS(Slped)
.. reaJ. H. Det4"to
gl\'&
On March at", ft1S-ouer t.lrru .yen.r. latlrM~. Dun said .-" D08n'. pm" cured me of 1'~~';;;~'~WiJi~~"
lumbago ove~ three y.ars aoo and I am pleased
to II; the benefit has be,n luting."
Of .. II dealers. or 2/9 .. boz, from
McClella.n Co 8, \Vella Street Oxford
TAmJon, \Y Don't Allk for b h.c1r:'aehe OJ' kidney
pill.-.ak d rlt.rlc/IV for »00,,'_ bslckache kidney
pills, the same as Mr. Dean had.
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opened by Mr and

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OFjlICE
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TRAM TRACK IN
ROAD,
£6.000

FOR WOKINGlIAM
ALTERATIONS

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FAJ.KNER. '

ROAD

Varieties for
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Grounds CommIttee and urged that the
track 11'1 P.almer Parlt- 8hould be reA aqb-commlLSee baa- been appomted
m to r the matter
A shelter 18 to be
bu,Ut ,in the ....t. for- old . people a~ a coat of

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MA~DUFF HOTEL.
It .. pr.poled
oonve" Ihe Macduff ~otel.

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you are an ~x-Service Man, you
cannot afford not to read " 'tile
Ew:-Sen,ce Man. "f the lndependf>nt Pa per
which an~w~l'B yf'ur query an~l w luch
pards ya ur intere1;tll!

Road, which h8.1 r ecently .been vacated by
mihtary, into flats at a cci&t of £650

ALL READINe TO BE MUZZLED.
AttentIOn IS drawn to an advertisement an.
nouncang the fact t hllt all Readmg now
nndot' t he Mlnzhng Order
This means
no dog maY ,lnQw be taken out of & bou&e In
the towD WIthout first being muzzled
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moted by the Central Girls' Olub on.
30th, Royal Berb HQIIPlt~1 on .Januu.y .
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.Peppard Rome of RB.t on: .t&nu~ 9th,
qornraaea of the Gna.tl Wlll' ~on Feb~ 11th.
----:---PALMER ,.ARk TRACK.
Recently a depDtatlon from the Reading
AthletIC Club w&lfifd on the Park.. and Ple&-

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very act' Qt allgbtmg from a
1".m"c'~,wlhH. lD motIon, thereby coD.uti:vening
bye-la.wlI. Hti has bAen 'reported
Tramways Committee, a.nd) is to b~ prosecuted u the Readmg Bbrough Pold::&- Conrt
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aEWAREOFTHE. bOCI
You nua. take caro what you do with your
Bl .. recent ().rdei:: a.1I doga m the dill'
the lOcal authorlty (9Cert a. wa.tch
pr eml8e8 of lte owner muat, be:&ad SUDn.e, be either confined 10
~o1\l,wme enclosure rrom wruch it
ellOap'o. leOurea by • c..,Uar and chain,
u nder eft'ootuaJ oootrot:' Otherwile the
may be &ClZOd as astray.
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~)euure ~;ft~~~~rg~~~:_~::~~~~~~~~~~~l balls
JI'he dancmg boom oont1o.ues .f:;:~~~~~"~
in ,the Town Half, Jllclude
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de-carboDlze your ~englne or
11 0 verhaul the chasSIS a.t \ your
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Only high.skilled mechanics
"Ith I PTe-~ ar experIence are
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'Va have Ial ge stocks of
spare parts
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never been asked
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Therefore It wru; unjust'

THREE MILE ..,C fl9,SS.

READ.ING: 81 &82',Broad St.~ea-!e.1ij>c.1
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on !receIpt of order
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W e are also <;utt mg up (by our own specIal
maehmery) an l.mmense number of tree Jogs
moo SUitable SIZes for burnmg 10 ordinary
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waltmg.
PrIces rute hIgh, comparawinter-fires are 11ttal. At any price,
worth whd&-the great thmg 18 to get it
andl make SUre of Jehe fire s
Lfgs and Pea.t ... f}15 /. per load of 10 bags.

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THE PROPOSAL APPROVED.
The proposal to acqUIre and eqUip a piece
land In Morgan Road for an additIOnal play.
mg field for Readmg School, whICh was re.
cently adjourned for further consideratIOn by,
,ehe 't own Councd, has now boon approved:
Tho rent Will I;e £50 a. yaur for tll'e tirst tWD
£160 a. year afterwards
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t he field in proper order
-:::!iu;;'i:~~w~i~"~ strenuous
ly opposed
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STEVENS '" Co.~ f'

READIKG SCHOOL PLAYING FIELD..

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SERVICE STARTS TO.DA"f .

t ho MAYORJs

Mltford Gulld.-Mr Ta.me, the orgalllst, ar~
rlUl~ (til eo:c:eeUen L ptOg1'amme of 'H)Cal and fn <f,1"1I'
menta.J musIC ~ Tu~y . TIle Rev lJ L Rice pre.
&lded tmd' contl"lbuted ~adinga to the Pf'OIramme

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r cmUl,lltIC and
But he
would Infhct tel'·
voluntarily m ex·
proper spmt to a p-a senBft Of fanCIed
a,[:ro~~?~:'y,,~m~~anner,. and not
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T1~EHURST

CAVERSHAIIt, READING AND

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An mterostmg , llJustratlon pf Readmg
t.horoughness IS given by 'Mr H. Dean, of 17,
.. 'fb~ Grove. noar St. John's Church, Reading,
who
ago made an mter.estmg announce.
pubhc press Readmg people are
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08p&ClalJy now
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The 10ng.proDllted motor·busos are h er o , at
last ' Th~y are actuJ.lly a fact, and 'YIll com.
mence runDlng to~day (Saturday) on the fol.
lowmg route -FrofTl 8t Andre,,; ',8 Church;
Caversham . aJong Albert Road, The Mount,
Bdl, St. Anne's Road, Ch urch Road,
Street, Caveraham Road , Tudor Road,
Hill, $tatlOn Road, Queen Victoria
B.roa.d ~tre et, St Mary 's Butta, Castle
Bath R oad, L lebeqrood Road, Waver~y
Grovelands Road. to th& 'l liramway ter.
m Oxford Road, thence along Oxford
Road, Norcot I.ane, Nor cot Road and School
Road, to the Plough Inn, Tileburst
The mlmmum fare 1.8 2d for any ~ dlstance
less than two mIles, after Vihlch the rate 18 at
Id a. mlle.
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NClther the \ buacs nor t he trams WIll run on
CIITl,stmas DaY'
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!hay be used, 011 FrIday, when the Mayor (Dr
G S Abra m ,~' who 18 no n9~vlce, in mooonng
matters, drove the first bus r ound t h e routp
Only councIllors were a llowed, to travel on tqe
bus on thIS occasion Aldertnan and councll...
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lors ahke both had to pay tJie .full fare; a nd'
Congregational Church the conductor carried out thu; "":"i,,t;(;~
mi.• fqrtu.. o to ChooS6 a nasty da.y f or strmgently, belD,g no respect er
of worJt ....on WedDe6day, y et,
not transpIre
whether
overtime
for Ins drIvmg
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M•.voi .. s, who opened the sale, ro- did
and bnghtness wIthm t~ secured anythmg by. wa.y
i::'~l~:'~~~%
stall holders and purci!asers and above the legal fare.
tl
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Th e E1erne.e proper for the general pubhc
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dark~s Without.
att~nded on the tlrat day starts to~dlly The first bus Will leave the
held III the Church In· Offi~e for Tdehurst at 7 30 a m and for Cavcr.
Street, were the Rev. sham a.t a a.m.

At Readmg School en Saturday a 'i t:r) clO$e garrt)
WJLh .t::mmanuel School , Wandsworth ended In 0. Vi lu
for the , lS1.tor" by the na.rrow m Mgm o r Hve POlJlte
(one .gow!) tAl ;three pomt6 (00<6 t ry) A 1i:Aturc or
the lWLtch was :the imllJ'Oved pia), eliowu....b} tlle
throe-qll.art.era, especlslly wltll -regard to passing
OD Tuellday. W&rwlcl School vlmted Heading for
~he -ret.u.m mll-tch, and an equaJ ly weU.boJonoed
game: .resulted, Reading event.ually wumlnll by Mix
points (two tries) to n ~ point. (Ollc ,goal)
T1he
.ilalvCll \\on 'Vile e hJer laurela ill t.hJ..! game. which
mark ed the .second defeat 01 War-wack tWs eeu.eon

Prunes
Cut Peel

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2d. eac~. 3 for Sd.

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Dried
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Dried IEggs,

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Finltst,Californiln1.

Sardines

HONOURED.

a lnast.y expen ence
It, shake hand$ W1th "~,,,',':,It
you w lH be anXIOUS to
It, If the~e 18 any- f.>S8 lble

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Large Tin .'1 Hd.
SmaUer Tin ,6!d.

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FOOTBAll CHAllENGE,
Whlh. oM'h.

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Afl.aid the coal WOiuld'n!' f
hold out?

Porter Inat:ltutll. al1 dates-It

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Readmg mee~ BrIStol R overs at Elm Parle to.
da) In the Southern League. and the meetmg
these old rIvals s hould attract a big "gate."
Readmg . .lt eam is at present uncertalD.
a.t 2.45.

Peaches

Finest Red.} f 1/71
Grade I per Tan Tin.

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It ha d been found
memon&i on the
but Jl wi.a hoped that
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9un e ~ew er~ m Ie gar ens.

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Apricot. 1 lb. Size
2 lb. Size
Raspbe~
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Gooseberry
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the Highways
already had tp.e ma t·
and , w~re e~qUlrlDg
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of
300ner Ulan many t~(!~gh~,:.....
numerous crItics,
of profiteering on
tramways expenses had gone
pel' cent over pre--war, whereas
were only thr Oe times as much as pre~
~he unre8sonable overcr 'fwdmg which
was
prfl.Sent gomg on, to the detnment of
the stock, must be 9topped by some means
Eve~ car avalla.ble was In use for the football
serVICes, and so far from the " r1 dlcp,}ously
foolish ' I assertIOn t hat 20 per cent of tlie fare8
wore not collect ed, 120 fares wer~ eollec~d re.
t::,ent ly on
car bmlt to carry
paasengers.
'lile conductors did their work: adml1'&bly
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WEBB
Imputed
the unsatisfa.ctory
of Mr
affaml
to the
management
Smce the 109s
of the la.te traffic ma-nager, he contended.
tlley had not had ~an effioient Imceessorj-m h18
place
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\l1tto~vas lost by 29 votek to IS'.
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Porit.or lwttitute :am.d t.p :ti~ ~

Best ~81ue .,ever ·offered.

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WOl'Jung Men'. CJu.b all Frid2.y
cidcd r to run .II. f ootba\t clud

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s pecial lutnted
WIth a aalo

Ca.h

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Oxfardshuoc alaVe only had one ftxture JK) far, th:tt
belng against the 'V&Tiity. and l'68ultlDg In a
TJ\e ( County Wam is :al:most; ent.n-e{v eo1ipoeed of
membetrs or the 1&1$ l\.C , \dLlch 3bml"'ld be an exeel.
lent 'th.ing. as" the' plaYeTi: t3:re aecuatomed to enc.'t
other 8. ,play In ~Hub matclle8, but 'We have every

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F Perklns, R H. Upson, L. BaUd and R W. Mackie

RE'DUCED PRI
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will (liay their ftrEt oount.) fix.
the Uultllol Grou nd, . Oxford. W2 ao p,m. &,IIalnst OxtO'NlBillre
been selected to repTe.8CUt the

E W.reoch. (backs) , Ma:tor A E. Alnatt. J B Bot.
too. land S E Sale (haU-buk), G. G Ya1rha..lm, S

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ahaad, aDd t he PlUIt
a8 yet had from a.
total Stlbecrlptlons
compareil. With £607
Broad Street Church
helpful quota.--£237 t.bls
the rescue WIth a uileful

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THiS wa.s not a.greed to Without cons1Clerable
diacusslon,- a.nd evenluallr, 0. . ffiv islon, at. the
'!'OWD Councd meetmg on Thursday.
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M~. A 11. MAKER &et the ball t olling by
movIQCT that tho proposal to mcreaae the f!lZ'e8
be referred back: for further consideratIon If
the proposal was carr~ed, Jle eald It' would en.
nn increase of 200 per cent on prE>war
that he considered a
of gran
The
h~
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as long
If

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-wInch tie. hopbd and be£l"ed,
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would be a new man .to fiJI' a
mectlJ.lg 'On . Thursda)
wi-a.pped in the :.mysl;ery · of the
boatman at Kennet's
Liberal ·:pa:rtv stood ~for:tOO mbch
them
bl the ' M~or WIth a
stand PMSl"Vcty by, watchmg It expire Out
him by the Roy,p.l
the great meltln~ pot of the war nad emerged
one gr eat elevating and lD8plnt.tng Id.ea... one
Idea and one Ideal worthy of the cruCible from
whleh It was eYolved , Ja nd that was tIle League
of NatIons It waa difficult for many people
to r aise. much enthUSiasm for what seemed too
abstract and VISionary a scheme to be Ii matter of evet'J~da.y politiCS, but they had to think
of the posslblhtles With which it waa pregnant.
At the present m oment the Government w&&
the best they could get, a. very quahfied' phrase
If they Ilad the determination and the will to
carry thin~s out, he could soo great tLings m
the years to come
.. The.,T.ibtlral Clubs Co Ltd ," W!la proposed
bv Mr. H A Le" 18 and re::monded to by
Messrs G ~ra.ser and J .T Snenoer . whIle
ClO ur GuestA" W8.8 proposed by !II' R T. Dar.
vn.U Ronft t'ephcd tq by Messr s W Pole a.nd
W H MIlLon
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tAr W Sot1ch and .. Tn.ft'J OJ III11s, :all' Goo Wet
,Warm
Within.
F eltham accompanymg

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KelUlmgtoll 'Road on special'S WIll ID futu re

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A D, Woodley and 'II Fraser
Lcttel'1l of
apotog,} \\ere recooved fto'rn SIr Charles Henry.
Bartt, and Air W E C,ollter.
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Ca.ptam VICK proposed the toast of .. The
West; ,Readmg I.lher o.l Club aDd the Members
returned fr-om Active Sbrvl(~e." As a Coa.htlOn
Liberal candid a Lp lie ~ t bound to say that
there had been 'a, time and still was, when
I!IOmethmg 111 tbe nature of uRlty wa.a wanted
m the coun trl , ..but thoro would come a tUDe
when \\e should I'eturn to party polttlCB H e
thoug ht that at pl'e6ent there ""&II a great
t endency ,to stand stln, to stand by, to watch
a nd t.o a,yalt r esults. That wasn 't very BatlS.
factory. The programmeii put forward m 1913
and ~19r4 were Dot the progr amm~ that were
gomg to l hold the Liberal Party together at
the nez,t party pohtlcs electlOn l '.I!bey wanted
to sannla people and, &0 work together that they
would tie able to show a certain rtectlon of the.
Press that the) hed ~ hen they saId H LIberal.
LSm 1'3 dea.d" They r ead 10 the Preas that the
discharged 801s:h er was Dot be mg treated properl). and that was perfectly -correct. Those
people who made so much of &O~dlers lU 1914
and 1915 were ddlicult to ;find to·day.
V18count ERLEGH, In reply, uld ttt.:t over
a. thll'd of the member s of the olub woot overseM and seven hpd made the supreme ,sacrmce.
If he might btter a. word of pohtu:::e It was that
he agreed with Captain VI,2k: tha t at the last
election they had no alternative to slnkmg the
party If the r esults of vIctory 10 the war were
to be made tile most Qf If- he had tioen at
home at the last electIOn h e should have done
what
could for Colonel Wtlson He didn't
:!~:~~~~ib:to1~1~:'dO
It In
future, however
hke 80 lJIIany oth~ per80nalities
been very
near
t he lut fe""\j.Jyears.
but' It..
hadto
behaved that the future: of the
"' as , ,,,r) largel) bound up wltb tIle
tion of Liberal pnnclples and
CoalitIons "ere never Vet'!
(Hea.r, hear) They like
occaslonal doses of ganger, wluch
up III the
test.5.
The)s hape
likedofa, polt!lc,1
st.r:ught meetmg.
fight Wl,ether the LI~ral

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.End Liberal Club took place at the Club OD
WedOO8d ay a\' enmg 'rile cha.lr waa taken by
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compa.u,} Included Captam G R VlCk (Liberal
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