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... WHIG HALF PHOBLZIA Again Reading had their full share of troubles at wing half. Young was Deter happy on the left, and inclining too to the centre, often left Gulliver caught between two opponents. Moms. unconvincing in detence and in attack over-kicked ...
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... WHIG SCHOOLS SPORTS. Successful Inaugural Meeting. Tlve Goring breach of Oxfordshire c.porta dmerte to be inszratulated the 1w0, whirta attended their inaugural meeting on Recreation Gronad no May 27th. weather waa said and tot fortunately d 4 sot ...
... BOY FOOTBALLERS. Whig Asuchtdoo's Plus for Next Seam. Another year of successful work was reported at the 17th annual meeting of the Reading Elementary Schools Football held at Palmer Hall on the 19th inst. In the absence of the Chairman (Mr. E. T. Caton) ...
... WHIG lIIINICIPAL ELECTION& Dr. W. Hartnett te be Opposed. - OW' The of selecting candidate.' for the forthcoming Town Council elections, to which the Party organisations bate been devoting their energies during the past few weeks, :a prtactic:ally completed ...
... FRANK LEES for XMAS TREES 94, Caught Rd., Whig - - 4074 ...
... FRANK LEES 'Sr XMAS TREES IM, ! — td, Whig Teletakeme - - 4074 ...
... BEETLES? PHONE or CALL RODENT CONTROL LTD., East Stemet. 'Whig 54740 ...
... A WHIG MIMIC CARD? Accused's Plea In Alleged False PrateßOßS CUB. At the Reading Borough Polite Court on Tuesday, Harry Allen, aged 36, a commercial traveller, of WaLlington Street, Reading, was charged on remand with obtainis4 on December Ist, 1928, ...