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DYMOIfE BRQ
'" SON, LTD.,

ROYA~ ALBERT
BRBJW.B;' Y, R'EADI.NG

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These Celeb~ated Ale~ .

stou t~

and

Brewed

are guaranteed

from

Malt

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and

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The

ABSOLUTELY

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plied to

t~le

ing lit
of CUmberland
1.35
•. m.thetho'()()rner
B.me' morning,
"hilst stRoad
..nd· .
Ilud London Road. ho ..... th"'" men leaT·'
iDS Amity Road· a.nd proceed along Lon·
don Road. One of their number ",DB Tery
drunk and.""" bc.ing led along by another ·man. One Of the mell made a oom·
plaint to witness, who reported the mat·
ter to P.S.· Messer.
Subsequently .he·
received instructions to keep observntiOn
on the cluh.
The Ilnlt occasion . was on
M&rch 13th, when, in , coo:npB.DY Vl='lth p.e.

medical

fAcult y anJ ha v~ been sup.

f.

Royal Berk.
sh ire H ospital for over 60
year, .

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ate
d

i:i n po li

in

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Cask and

i~'\'.LIJ_~I I~ U~ & H 0 p~
BANK. ;

SA;lNGS

E,l;abli,hcd 1817.
72 , W:-\ DON STREET, READING.
B""k Hou",:
~ '(except Woonee&YI.
Woonl>'d a y. 9:30 till 12.30.
FT I<.b.y .a.nd Sa.t.urd-ay ~veni.ngs. 6 till &

Dad y 10 till

Int~r~ t n llow ..'d on Dcpc:asite:

2~

2J per

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~ r C(' ot. General D epartmant..
t: CIlt.. Sllpp;lemootary l.l cpa rtmellt.

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Branches:
'!
077. Ox fo rd Road. &no 16, Wokingham
Road , Reading . ...nd 2.>, MIIJ'I<.~
Plaoo.

.·~~rGk mgr.ll8.m.

R lliE'S, etc., pO&t frc"@ on 6ppl ication.
A. T . HIGGS. Actu..ry.

BlNFII,:LD
PI.I :\drORTE. (,'HURCH

j;
&;

CO.I,

for drInk.

I

()rtl:,\!' 11En CHANTS.

~Il;S rc.~L

Dess. who added tlIat the takings

& MANAGERS. Ii
E" TE I,','A I;-';liENT CoNTRACTORS.

Pianos, rt

II

Cooper),

MERCHANT,

PLA CE . READING.

Com pt:~ t :' !lt O!~ lb. 1"lllcn ret n.inc d , .'ho will
at il l ::; l.un e bl! ,at th ~! c: lI oma n u of cuaoomers

bot.tk-d. paoked

"" : 1.) t'I'111i.::o.l WUL e to b o

cl",oed at 12 o'clock or " little arter.
Th" chairman: We I1l1.v. hali evidenoo
that the place has been open untn after

KNILL AND SO};S,
1300KBf ~DERS.

ACCOU1\ T

I

whilst. although it was

R ul ing ,·a luo.' : - Best f it p J,...ns ~ ,. &I. to 81d.·

be hFM as " club for .. ' period
The olub would aloo have' to
.

6dof

p C'r l lh.: 2nd qU.1. 1it-:r (.lltt.o, 7Jd. to 7id. Per
lb. : b l l ll,..: , f' O;\ ~, and mfpr:or beam,
70 , p " r lb. ; r;:t , "d,ing 1111ll0e. 1~<I
. to 12 .

flld

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R. nd inf~r ior fi hecp, f}!d . ~ 8fd ~

4'\\"I.:,/',

p e- r lb . ; fnt, "ab -es, 9e1. per lb. ; fat hog.,.
] i s bd. p e r 2cur c ; (at porkers, lIs. t.o 128.PC' , Beor e, .
t
JJOIt.S ER~LES.

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and S. FreemllJ;J.) proprjetor.
of Alt lr iug e ' ~ Horse, Carriage nnd M o tor·Car
Tt, J'(hi t.o .-y , SL 1l.1adin'. Uae. r...ondon ,last
l\ h ·c;,H9. \V.

J

\\'l'drJt ,~J ay hnd A long
oa.taloguo to get
tll'rough , nntl trade was quito up to lila
a ...(>ra gn (0 1" Il r'~ing o r d.ivinR' hors o of l!Ii,ze;
\'.. ~igllt alld quali ty, ()f" an actIve van hotJ.e,

nhd l nn

ill'

ll[JstandinJl uooflll lhcnvy draught

h o rse .

:M C5.S l'S. Kidn e r and Son, of
Gl r('c t, JIydo P ark, 6ent a dran- ef
wr, ll ·Lr<'4'l c ;lrriago horsc.a tb"at bad
n
drin' n in ,. jn g-Io a nd d ouble barnen,.- ~nd
oac;tl' l"

~'!r. S. H. Wall had ,,'.... table of "ann","" ;off
('on trnf'l. wi'th Mc..",. ' HuMon· •• .

:'-Ladg!,O '

':r'h£'Tf) w~r<f\ 8.la~, the usual, entrica of
p on:es, cobs, hflCks, hunt~TSJ 'cart and , a~
h OTS"S rro m privde o~ers, and othors, and
nlllncrou 8 Jots or CArr:Bg ~8
every olass,

11 ill.

m o t or'·cn.TS hy ",'e ll ·known

Dnd

a(,-c~SAOl" i e :" .

I Nl'xt W ed n
ulo will incl ud e h O~<*I i rom

; nho

h (l. c:k~.

hunt,..'8,

nnd f' yrry d esc ription

h o r:Jo for pr i l.' a~ o
m (> tl: ca rring{'~ oC

11 " B,

an

ra

sorts. ni~;:::~~~"~
'vi'c ll -k now !I IJl:lke rs, 00 "
22. I.h e r o nro abo cntri~!i
h t1 ThI" .~ bc inp' sc·nt hv ' the

(Amp.ny. tilat have b<!cn

(le liYNY ca~t~ I1nd good!i
M calS~. Th o mi)~o n. M;cKrn

!or the Grcnt Ct:l1tnu f R ailway

month..

the coots,

er

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l.)c,ml;>&I'~ I!i

'IHE R~pTCA~ CRY.

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. To th. Editor of the .~. Chronicle." . ".
Sir.-.".uerowith I beg to' encl'" "" copy' of
reeolution unanimouer,. p.....oo hy tllii
General Council of thIS .Milociation last
!OveulDg.
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.Y oura]f&lthlu\ly . , .••

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. ABT.Ef{iR S, BROWN•....,

April 4th, 1914.

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B:tndr8CJ · A88oeiat!ons .w....

Mr. : W. ·.J>ercT, C91'lbrooj(.

and the meat trade were deeach other. and he. thought th"
of ' thi# COU!ltry .. "" . going to
dependen~ on the Briti!h farmer
ad been in the" pUI:The high '
the 'p_nt ~ day were brough~
by the incre¥ed conlwup,
throughout the world.. Fi.e
were importing froin tM
from eight, to ten ·t housand
.- " ":--.' .-'~.- 'week boaidee:'" la~ge qu",\,'
.meat. Now there ,vaS n06
nor a quarter of chilled beer
imparted hom the , United State..
All
regard~ compensatioq' for ·tub.erculoU6 .!'i' .
mal. which they had oought 1D good fBlth
Driv••te:lv from • fRrmer ·..nd which were
them. thoy.hail been met hy t!:Ie
in the dllh.t apirit, . F"rmera kD<!.,.
" hardsblp on the trade, . and "
.. as ~nr. they feit' that ·tlt;" ·w...... inat~ '
in "hi<;h they shOUld help ' the . trade U.
.flU lIB IPoS6ible,
Now -.that tlt~ q-overn_,
ment lIM! ackoowlodged tho prInc,p\<l. oJ,
COI'l).POll<latK!n in·OOnnection 'with the Daiu
6hou~d go further and !live com,'
p.e;ris<.t~(1ll to the butcher for what wtUI
them in the interesta 01 publl4 '
. He thought they had a r ight tq
for the co-operation of the f .. rme", '-,
matter. and he relF Bure that the,.
S"ine feTer and foot ~nd

NEW , OFFICERS.
,.
Mr. Il, -O~~~'D!!-

mORt irr. aular hou,.. had heen
had
decided to strike Uw club o::~~~~~r:.~.'l;;~~~~3
te r. and would not allow tM.·

I

of

dIsease ..entAd dr...tie ban4lmg.
the Bot\fd of Agr!·
either Bwine t.ver 01
(Hear; 'hear).

drunkennestl arising

MARKET. I

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t~;~E~t~J~~E:~~~~~~.

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COI4E'BR'[)OIIr'~ MAIDEN SPEECH.

Ret it,

Th e clI~irman .Bid the Bench were
."tisfied Lhat · the case had been '
a n,l th.t there hlld ~en a

COMMERCIAl.

bc:·;t rnt '-;\H:CP. 10 ~. t

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BENCH "QUITE SATISFIED."

P l;n t i nc OiE CQ: 18. Duke Street.

Ih.: 2" d (1',. l' t;; di lto; 9u . to

8.

D.O. Purdy, in asking f9r a -remand, . ~aid

Mr, Wise . in aMwe r to tlIe magistrate,'

MINST]l;R STREET.

fiN lb. :

value

clerk, Ra.i d th&t th~eoe-P8Xt8 of the member!
were . hooting mNDbcM.

hlANUFACTURERB,.
:,]ACLflNE I'UL.CRS.

CATTL~

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tea-po~ cgntllining oh0091atea.
10 ,. tho property. of John JolleJ.

thi. yen.r;

t1lree o' clock in the morning.

PRI!''1'ERS.

nOOK

DA S I 'I C'lT OKE

wjt~
did not

O :t no oc'CQ.aKln bB.(] drunkenneae been permit ted on the ·PNlmise •• and 110 foul Ian·
guaRe "'118 used . The club "'.... al\VaY8

or

,

r l:J n ~ ·\·cu .

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oUrm~ .. nOOll, fined h11n ·£1,' ,""'Iu~r.e. '-'or . 14
day~ ;n ; d . rauH. ... He ... u . allowed . a ......k I....u~ . . ~"!,
in ' which to pay. . ~
.
.
.. GIRL REMANDED.

DRUNKEN MEN REFUSED.

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~.1Ml.KET

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TUF.'IDAY.-Before th.. maJor. H.
Mylntt, Esq.
~
Wltnc83: Only occ8sionalIy, &nd then we .
.
. . DmiNKENNESS.
Wliitkinor. of ' Em·brook.l i~'hr!.tii&n.
h.ve refused to serve tbem.
Mr, Allen
Benjanun
pleaded ~uilty to beina
add~ that au the nh of March t1,o three I Wdokin~lhamh '
Road, WokiQg~am •. on
men refe rred toby the officer entered tbefunk n t e
pIa"" tbe worse lor drink. and' were ejec'
to
:lOeinlT'·the .dolondant
ted .
They then thre"tened to make
roa.d with A·' b ;oycl •.
"fl'arts to ge t,tho c1uh shut up.
L~l~lf'~eru~
tn"""r?,.., and ·Cautioned.· · .
Mr. H-t'.nry ~' i6e . of Liverpool · Road.
Re!1dill!!. said he acted as steward to the
club. tM position being an unpaid one.

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29.

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AR·THUR~. COOPER I
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WOKINGHAM BOROUGHo_

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Tdcit'am6:

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'. Tbe"Bench oon.iote<! and lakin", a •• rl.",.

}.C8.v-e it tho WOrse for ddnkT

~

(L, t,e

ai;nt;iol't!·

tnro,.. irIQ ·awa1
for
long
muat entail danger
for it ~vn.s q"uite oornot Introduce ' ear:
witoout i'ncurriu8'

";0.,. of tho c~.... havh.g ·. rOlj'ard ~~? cir.

Replying to P. C, H~rman. Mr.. Allen another charge would l;>e preferrod a"autlt 113• ..' ,.3 .
Mid it './lB on ly on rare OCC~SiCll' that he ih .. doIendan~.
. .
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w .... · .t the olub atler eleven o'clock
Tho girl lOa. romanded unt'l.S.turday..
nhrht.
r
- -- - -The m.gi.trares · clerk: Hav<l you eV<lr
known n. mall ellter th<l pln.ce drunk or

READI~G.

Wtr~E

f thA

average Bf).,. a. week.

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IG3, fRIAR Sl'R~ET
11.

.

drunk, much IMft ten," observed the

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C'.'):\C' I·:RT AGENTS

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;;.tSinC:~~~l~ti~u~c"~~~~ r;:,a:;.~e~~~·:;~ th~ f;;\r'Mi;cl:'g:/~~: 8~I~fll; ~~ii~'i L~~· !!~:;tj""J:~~&'; ~~-" ------. ---~o-,:ft.-: ~;I .~~~~~,:~~::~~~;~!i:~~~::::

INSTRUMEIiT

I\, ,\ [! dW(,;SEliEN.

..

Mr. Allen. gmng eVlden"", SAId he had
been eccretary of the club .i~ce January
o! this year. The me.mhe,..hlp WIIIl be·
tween 60 II.nd 70. and tbe 6ubscription 2s.
per anntlm. The club wag run by .'work:
ingmen members . alld he contended th .. t it

AMERICAN

~]{] S [ G DEALCnS. PIANO &: ORG~N
m · I L l)F:Rq. R CPAIH.ER,S & TUNER!} .

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ATTWELL'3,

c: I'; ~ ER M.

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J) ' LrvERED FREE.

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to
1.35 be
8.ll1,- J .Ust beforo the I.tter hour boot
Hayes.
kept obscnlltioll from 11 p.m.
he saw a man come ont of the club nnd spoken .
.t .. gger along the r.oad th~ worse for drink. angry.
~;:;!~~~~~~:S~;'=:
The
next nfght
ObsCrT&,tion
wa,8
on 'I ~,d
b~r# not
and_ ~~~;~:~?'~5~~~~~~~~ ~
noun'",...TU<.
the premise,
s from
11 o ,clock.
tIll. kept
3.5 the
ne:z.t morning Just" after DHdnight t'VQ I mdeed,. what
men and .. woman left the place One of 1olher.)t wa,.
.;.
,
the men was vety drunl< ...md hlld to be pened.
.
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"
. ted I'
b the woman.~ The who",
Dof~nd~~t ...... I\ii~ 10.. WDlUalVe, or ll1re
rulS1R
a o ng . Y .
·
0 '1 d3.Ys' 1mprlSOnmen~ .
or tbe time 110 s.hooting took place.
ni
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the 16t,h of Ma,'ch .. Dd "gain all the 20th I WEnNESDAY.-Dl.fnro E. P. ·Collier. Eoq .
a.nd .2l.st n man Left. the J?.remlses the worse
.. (in. tho cbftrir) , E. JackJon, ·Eeq .. and
for dunk on co.ch OCea&lon. When obeer·
D. It.o6e;,l!'..q.
vation wns kept on t!1<,. mght o~ March
A SOLDIER. ASSAULTED. ',.
'
I Road Rc d.
27th two men. on qUlttmg the b~ildmg 10
the early houM of the I",xt mornl11g. were
Arthur Butch.r. °odE. 1·b;Vache
"'{"Ira
G
the worse for ~i or. One man fell down ing, WI\8 aummon..
y
~rge
1 lamI
.
.
.
Po,Yor of the Barr ncb, Re"dmg ... oorpo,ra
In the ya..-d.
.e final obsen-ahoD was I in th~ Rot'&l ~erk5hiro Regiment, for 1..1\
kept on t he ~0t1! of March, when" m ..n. en· ..... ult on Baturdiy.
.
.
terod the hu,khng the w,orse for drl.nk· 1 He oonied ih .. . afton.,..: ..'
_
...
During tho w11016 of the t~e ~e prem,!",s , Oomp1ainaii.t .aa'd that on Sat.nrd&y niaht ~,,boo.rviinll:
""re w .. tehed only fl.e. Dllnutes . • bootIng about 1030 he ..... . in Broad S~!eet .....here
un, .....)1.mjl!••
took place. TlIat w,," on the 20th 01 : ho saw .. large crowd 4f people. fie mingle<l
M&rch.
with ~he crowd &1ld 8ubscque1?U,. "!,A4 called
AFTER 11 O·CLOCK.
upon by P,O. Speak, to: ~ .. t ..hIm to ar, Scient,iog
.
rest & prisoner. " U'po~ dOJ.-ng eo, the de.
In hnswer to tbe chau!Il1.an (Mr. E. r. fondant d.liberately .truck him in the r~ce
Collier). the officer aaid that on the .13th with hi. lid and end<taTourod to trip h :m.
of March four men entered and thirteen ' The m.gistrate,· clerli:: You ar. oertllin
left the premiae& after eleven otc~()CkJ \ that ho wu · the mao who 5\~J,1C1;c .you r
whill;~ on the following night 17 men and I
Witn.,..: ' Certainly; I am pOlltl.e.
onc wom,m entered and 23 lefl after the I p.e. Spo.)<o gav.. eorrobor.live evidence,
hour mentionoo.
.
o.nd e&id that th.o defenden\ W&e OllEY of . •
Rc(''1ying to .Mr. Allen as to ho.. tbe I hostile orowd whilat two men · "ore be:ng .
premlses W&M conducted the officer 81\id t arrf'!."ted.
. ". .
.
oomplaints had been received i,n respeot
Delondant gave. ~ demal of th~ olIene" .ohn
d
.,
C H.rm;;
dded o"th. He "a. amongSt the crowd. an
0
.
dlsorderly conuucb. P. . . ar an a
kn4).... one of the Mel1 who wor~ ar::qst~f
that, ~n wen lert the prewlse. the war ... J and 10110wed him wh.n . h ..... brou&'lJ.t .to

T he Bottled Ales and ' II:c '
matured
IN
Stouts
H0TTL ES
atur~IlY.
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BDI~Ie.

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AmitJ Ro.d "hen ~. e s ..... maD I ~ave the I'
c:ub very iDuoh .tha ..one lor . dnnk, At

PURE

the

,.

man, .....ho stated ~t. at ~..SlS~ &m . ~ t'J!.e
morning cl the 7th of I... t month !be w .... In

to ' hI!!

They are highly recom• . :.

Ih y

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The first .. itnees - c&Uea . wl\!i P.C. 'lIar,

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. POLI~. EV~.~SB

AND GENUINE.
men ded

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taken

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Hops ONL: and have been

certified 'by
Analytical Cont~ol

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