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SESSIONS.
J
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.~Be{or6 O. i R. Jackeon,
(if the chair), ,and
~. Smith,
, DRUNK AND DISORDERLY .
.. George ,Chilton, of no fixM abode, ad.
mitted hemg drunk and disorderly ill
Castle Stl'OOt on Fr1day.
'p.C. Coo""r stated the case, ... nd the de.
fendant was fined lOs., with an alternative
of Beven days.
WILMOTT "PROVOKED,"
,
John Wilmott, 22, Silver Street, pl.o.<lc<l
guilty to fighting in Silver Street on Fri.
da..r~ I. under great provocation.'J
P .C. Phillips said the defendant wa.
engaged in a fight with hi. broth er.
De.
fenda.nt had hiB coat off, and , also hia boots
~nd stockings.
H.e wa.a surrounded by a.
crowd.
.
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Defendant Aaid he was
his own part."
' Tbana.y, F!;id~y, ond Salarday,
"W~AT HAjPPENED -TQ
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JONES." , -, .
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BOLLINGER ,
THE SOUTH JilERKS
Special Cuvole,
Sample Botti., 7/S.
POIN'PI'O-Po;INT
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,
Will be h.ld on _
JULES
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FAR·MEBs' :i.m{!i'H 12.~ . .,
to/·
Saml!le .' oot~le, 6/·.
Cuvee ROJlerv~
- l .
Sample oottle, 4/e.
~ BottI... P.or ca~e ,S/- ';xt.ra, PRIDE ,,"lin POST FHEE..
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12/·
64/·
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FIRST RAGE 'AT 2,80 p.m.
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F.ERG
READING ORPHEUS SOOIETY.
LARGE TOWN HALL, WI!lDtoIESDAY,
APRIL 22nd, at-8. ', I
Violin, Mil:!S IVY ANGOS>:E. .
Ilnrilone, MR. OHA,K LES THRill. _ '
Gh.s .. Dd Part SOQga-'b,. Ibe' 'M~mb';... '.
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Tickets. at lI'e·: sra. A,(,weUa, 8/·, ,2/6, 2/., 1/..
nH.AND .RAZA'AR
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(under -d,.iingul.hed {latron"".) "
!
'LIMITED,
THE ClJRONICLE
FLOWER
HOD_ Reo_ '
BREWEI!,,,SAR&LO;BE=0,TTL ERS
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and Junior.)
in Small,DISPLAr,
T own Ball"
on
.,N:-:IUAL
GYMNASTIC
'(Seniors
~
Th sd
16th A il
t 8 p m Chairm8,n .
., ur RoY' .
pr ,-8.
. ' ; .. '
E .' Jackso n, Esq.) J .l'. _
:
j.N:NUAL PUBLIC MEETUiG, i in Small
Town Hall, Ion MOl)day, ~pril 20th', at 8
p,m" the Moyor of Re~ing IPrceiding.
Speakors: BaiE. J . W. PraU, l,1.P., and
Mr. A. K . Y"PP lof London), I' Choir â¢â¢Iec'
tion. Adm1ssion Free. ' No ColfOction.
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to
announce.. WHIST DRIVE and
in 't, h~ ) H Watorlod GoJlery. "
IM.,.srs. Hickie alld Hiekiel. Pri ..r Strem,
5th
tin EASTER WEDNESDAY , : April, 11 k'
Whist (32 games)
7 I 0 eO!' "
J)anejog from 9.80 till M.e. 's, ·Mesars.
.W. Butle r ' a.lld A, ' A ..
.., I
TICKETS Ie. eneh H';,el"dulg
'res,h menbl). -Tickete
tte"di;'g.
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. "OANCE
comme6""~ 1
., N~&' , .. I
,
~HE .READJNG AND DIS'l'RJ:OT
."I'UBf,IO DR~TAT, SERVIOE
(l~ts Dispe~ry
BUildinf l k
There
WRA
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4t "'III':
:.:i3fR;iKSPEAR'S A,L,ES
~·1'BREWERS.
WINE AND SP
,MiROBANTS AND' MINERAL W A
, ~;NUF.AC'tPRERS.
,IJ:".
;·W. II.
'~pe ,
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h'e was arrosted.
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The Boa~d ()f Agriculture bsve publi.hed
the following report on the crops wd live
.tock in Buck., Oxon' and Berk. loot
year,
d escribed
no bu, ines for tr&nea.ction at . In eome districts ' th Q yell.r was
.
-as
very a.
eati..sfn..otory,
but. in. others ~t wae
regarded
the reverso..
Although au tumn oultlvahon was .omo.
what backward conditions were generally
favourable for 'germination and .growtb, At
-the ' end of January, how.~er, dner weather
was needcd. Spring .0wm.lJ: was also ' I...
~~r;~n~o~!.':~"~in~xl~h1~t~n C~~n~?d r~~.i:r;b~~:nth~s~~I;mg"go~~al2'ae ~hin,h~~1.
~1etnt----:C~ru(.'M"
9!iEc&!ihap~~e,
~c r"z~!Dl
,~·
to
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somcwh~t
fnil~d,
,
~.oo·I,
A LI~'r' S '&'
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8.
lahollrcl', o f R (!ad.ingt'
in Th~ Vlack Horso a t tho
was a1lo oaUed for tho pro,o: utian,
W/l.S
tllU O ,
Ho
eaw M oil' r;lm~h tho window.
N elson Town spoka
p.e.
toO nrrc:;. Ling
the defendant, who. he eai(l, wn!'l tw bcr.
When charged he sa.id ho wa~ not .Quilty,
Thoro was . aome blood on Qno of h i~
knuckl...
'
Moir, on oath, saId the gIa..'l8 W!l~ brflken
by Mr.
Blackwell slamming the door
ft.ga.in~t him after he had
hc-cn oj ec ted.
Ono of tha t wo oiher men had assaulled
him. beca.uso he ha.d r-cfuscd to givo Ul cm
beer they being etran-'l!"r9.
In of'fc n(j ill f{
hinu:elf ho ~ot a. knuv.kle b "uisr.d. I-l i~ ha nds
wore in h is pockets when Uw g lo..:g le ll .
Jo~ e p h
Lawes, 51.
S hf'l'won-j. Str('()~ .
dry Reading, . called by defclldant, t;ald t!lat
as.
Butchb~'--Arm.,
'I .
Savory,J..
⢠AND BEE,KS.
IN BUCRS, OXON
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bo.~t
andpR~h.l'.
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perfectly sober. and witn<:&l s~r"\"cd. him
the
in. tho house," and his frIend o'iaid
be would help.
Witness put IhC' ri"i hoI),
out, after ' a. struggle. A Mr. n utl rr c lo~ed
the door, ancl immediately a ftf'r ddefltiall*
waR'
.
t<)
loul languago. Moir threatened to; " fi ght
...
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WorQ«!ter) had a wlolk-<>ver.
to .ome extcllt had per..hed . .. T)Je
.
,
. 'j" 28 ' Marlo...
MESS
' R'S. HfCKIE
' ' S R' ECITAL.
Bummer had a' detrimental effect cn all
T erep.b ona NOII_'"
Re.a..ding
c ro!)s. , ,
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Th '
'bTt '
" f ' th
t
_ The bl
(lorn lhl'l.rvest W8.S ca.rrled out un or
Tcletlrr.ma,:~" Welbered..
M.rlo....
_ e poes. I I lea 0 , e . presen gram~- r
d'tions and only ,. few
.-- - l '
, pholl~ model. 'for .;IehelWY ot treatD)ent In, avoura. e "oon 1 . d out al the end
STRONG ' ~ALE and f MILD ' ALRS,' the fin~ 1'1u8;cal-examplea was ag .. i" dem' l sow~ p;:a remam.
,
s'rouTs, aDd" r ORTER, in euk., at ~nBtr"t <! a.t M_rB. }Ilo~ie'8 on Thursday , eOn hCB~y l liind wheat
thin and tho
u.ual prices"
.(
- , m Il>8t,' eek, wben " recItals ",ere awen ear. ware f;"qucntlv .mall. The yield ,w a.
' .K.
- ' ALE) ~ j' h. por 1!"1Ion; ~ftern,~o and e,v~iJlg.
To h ear Krle81~r , slightly abo,:o t~e average. however, ane!
' t'ri~ MJdal and D,ploma ID a
Berceuse .by Townsend, Elgar ~ I lhe gr.. iil -of. " good qualtty ,, Barley w â¢â¢
1912; live per oent. .. Cart!!6ima" plaYf'd by thlil ' Symphony backward
,aoo yialded poerly.
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,
Orcllestra, under the conduclOrehlp of Sir , Oate yiolded badlv, but. ' like bal'ley; were
and ' re<;ommended for Edward ~lgar" ~nd 'a portion of the "P~er of fRirly .ati.r..tory q'I ..li~: Th." .traw of
u.... ~\
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Gynt SUIte," played by the Black Dla~~ all" three â¢â¢ reol. ,was short. Sprml!' beans
ALE AN - STOUT IN BO'l,"fLE.
monlla Band, was t6' be in't roduced to Borne , wore ' verv poorly Slid b.dly blt!1 h tod, wwt.c.riooa per d~.en.of' th;' most delight£V1 of mU8icai things ';11 beans were oorllowhat better, b'll, on the
Mu.gnum. I!targ.t botta. Sman 0. form which a few short lea.fs ago . W&.6 whole, tho bea n crop WiU! a POO'l' one. Peaa
. (R.pUot!>d (Reputed !Repulec! quite -impossible " An\! ~h!i~ :.. :g.I"x~. 'f w~~O:~~s sw~:rb.::,rk~;'rd and .uffered from
"'qU.)
I pt.,) " I' ptii1 Rvocffal
,;
!tta dTought, and tho . yield wâ¢â¢
do.
Palo Ale .... 2.. 9<1.
.,
", _.u o.
In
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0"
a. m..
fi Qient. ' Thore WIW! little disea.o and qual.
Pal" , Ale 4..
20. '6d. . ,10; ' 6<1. Dlfloent ,",,:ordl. Mr" ,R,?bert Radford, Me. ity ' was &atisfactory.
'
40.
~., 6d. '10. 6d, Cormack (ID "-There 18 a. ; flo_tv tl",t
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4..
(xl;' ,Is. 6d. bloometh," & . triumph 'for . tlie .!l.mmo~
. ''l:HE ROOT CROPS.
fa. · Od.
.1.. 6d, phone); and Dr. <Morga HenschioI. · Mr. ', Mangold. I
backward and irregular,
were
_BJtsnt fo: prioe liiL -' Elphick a1io introduced thooe 'p reaent
and many piece.
The roots, though,
'.AGENdur.s :,,- .
; the a:utopiano. ¬her ' remarkable new small' were 800ured In good con<htron, and
I. ,
' fvb!1r~'?'lftr~nl!""g
D)usid.l)tO th~~me. : : : ' !v.gn4.',o~:a~!;':'ti.ra~;~:;~ at~",w:t;';id
fl
and spns, ,LW. [(Mr. J .- k ok ⢠la~, ~R(...·<lOrIl)$.::V&8N ,g're ,;,,, 0 d M.~z, being very light and the quahty bu~ lair.
Ca.versbam , Road.
. o~.. l'S' yoR ~ p: : ~. O. ' ;.&n
.~
Seeds wer() an eXQelle nt crop throu..ahout.
Lyr:dhunl -':t1l1-l, Queen'4 ElsIe ,Thorp, ... nll, ~I!. to .the ,accompam· Hay waa seourod <,Iuickly a"d. in exoellent
ment of the autOpI&llo helDg - much ap· condition. Seed. YIelded heaVIly, but hay
Baker. 17 a~a 19, Ole.torman plo.lIded. ·
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from m'adow8 was only aoout an ,av,rs.ge
CHAIN , STREET; READING. -' ,
DSTABUSHED, to. Provid<l Dk~' A ..'
H. Da..-eti:
ROO,r
~ tendanoe by .Qualifted ~nd . Rc!iist.o.red
S_ Eighteen, Tbe . CarDarvon
nti'to ~. Modifi od. F_, an,! ~1. Sml,.!l
.tohnenla. " for - feraonl Insurolil under t/J .. Arm., De ' Beau~oir Road. f
',.,
ationa. lruuraaoe- ~Ao~ .. anCÂ¥'qtbJrs whOM Mr. J . ,w.~, Enne'!', 386, Odord .Road. ,
.o me doe. not . ex~~...;.".£l~ per l .MUm.
Mr.' 1. Atberauch, ¥ :Li~n;-.,~th&!DP/.'
: HOU J;tS lOB' . ATl'ENPA/NCE. .;
"' _..
Goddard, V80Crne ArDlI" Grey.
ORNI'N~G: Dtiily ,.,_9 .0·010<;k: [ ,
;,
frian· Road. ,
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' ,f ERN ,~8: TUN., Thura:1 Sat .. 2
Mr., T. 'Harvey, 'Marquis 'lol Grai)by,
V,rnING. V M?n.-.; W~. ~ 11'....
7 p.m,
Mr.
R.
Bartholomew.
Roae,
Welda!.. S\.
furiber , lnform.tl~n., apply to Ibo
Mr. A. J . ' Fielding, Pond Bouse, Oxford
lIeoiet!PlI: ': ' '",:.'
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. i931t1>1 , ~oad.
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.; l!.r. W. H, Kindell, Eldon Arms, Eldon
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ST. JAMES ', ABBEY RUINS .
THE Entertainment Commjttee
appeare<.l
with a pot of beer. He and hiS frte llds
then bec".me quarrel.ame, and witness or.
- LAST YEA U:S CR()PS
this court on Sa.t~.:<Ir\y.
tho l,t doy by jI,' R,H. PRINCESS ""==';"'=======:F=;""=====
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CHRISTIAN of Schl~'wilJ:·HoIstein.
THOM.AS WE'T HERED A WALK·OVER.
0, n t ho 2nd day by- LADY READING:
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"In the 880 yards . A .A. A:.. diotrict chamOn the 3rd day by Ml'IJ. W. A. MOUNT. ..
'" 50~S
Lli.lrrF:D
pioll/jhip, eonli\ied to - !'BeQ:" and South
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Oxon, ', at the _,Oxford University College
Y.M,C.A.
lIOiicitor,
' . at.
Mr. Mervyn
a
doliberately put hi. fist through thc glnss
'Cynda.le. Other pa.·rtJJ are
panel of the wi'ndow, cutting' Oll e of hi'J
~sn·oll (Mifl8 .;P indrop),
Ra
knuckles. Dcfendant had on n ligh t ~roy
i1ui, Oarne!, maron Montalba),
. H .. y.
and the other men WOr. <lark clalhes.
mond· (Be rohiU), and Lionel Fre.nch (Signor
positive a-s t.o defendant's ill~ ntity .
T onelli ) .
...1
Butler, of The An~cI Inn ..
There w ill bo a. matinee oo..1o.y (Weuneega.vc eorrobornti,'o c\'i ,
day ) .
COData
carno up n~ M,oil' was
awa.y, and witness pointed
him
ing ' and D :atric~ Civil Setvice A.aoois.tion.For- particulars Io ~ly, 'by I letter to
,
~~nlt and- District Civil -======;",~;""~"""~==='""==,,;,,
, Tb'.i. SecretarYi
Service'
AS.!IociatIOD, 200., I cadss STREET, .;;
READING. .
.I9909b)
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Mr. E. T . Hatt,
prosecute for the i R eading and District
Lioon,-J
"" Victuall.rs' Protection Association.
Mr. Blackwoll, lioensee of The Black
H orse, said de fendllnt came into the houso
at 9.45 p.m. on Saturday. with three fri ends.
He had nevOr &een dcfcnd!l.nt b-cfor't!.
l-Io
â¢
at HDown
piqua.nt
~I\vieh,
.
READING
3 o'clock:
mg.
M~li!;.
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011
F-crguson,
irresIStible as Widdicombe, the nll.;n,n,-rl..ntl darte d . th~m out. Thoy left, but pri!iolwr
butler I
It
House,"
and one of his frienda r eturned, and \I ~ OO
Will be held iil th~ :!'
WEDNESDAY, April )5, 1914.
SHOW,
TOWRl HALL BUILDINGS. READING,
AUGUST 12th.
PRlL 28th, _29_th_and 30th, f914.
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Th. Bazaar. which i. beiul{ orlJ:~ni.od by
,
LADY READING, of ErloiJth; onl behllf of TENDERS REQUIRED for ROUNDA·
, ..
the "RE..... DING POOR CHILDREN'S
·HOUTS, &-0., abo PIG BOWLING.,
HOLIDAY
anq BOYS'
of
A"
E WlCKS
READING COUNTY BENCH.
--hich ahe i"FUND
Pcesident,
wrH- be CLUB,"
opened at
.
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Willi am
WINDOW·SMASHING AT AN H:N.
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R
orace Moir, of 21, Sl VC r lJ'(! c t, cnd.
a dealer, was oharged with wilfu lly
and maliciously dumaging 0. gla~.~ pnnr l ill.
a door at The Ble.ck Hor80 r\lhlic.hous~,
London Stree t, . the property 0
}"rcdcric1c
Blackwell, on the 11th in ,t., d oing <I.mag<>
to the' amount of 40.
He pleaded not cuilty.
aoo provided by Mr. Leorulrd
BENEFrlS ina; be ob·
S UBS;~~~~L
, tsined through Mem bersliii> of the Read.
LAMBOURN
MONDAY.-':Beforc
Esq.
Miss Elfie IVUloEmt, who singe
with ease and charm. Mr. Harry
Â¥ives a deJig!1t.rul impersonation
J:(avanagn. I T ho Jighter touches of
N01'ICE TO qrVIL SER~ANTS, SUPER:
'ANNUATED;-CIVIL SERVANTS; AND
TO WIDOWS AND,i ORPHAilS 0F , .'
crVlb SERV A'NTfi
14
.
D efâ¬l1d!l.nt : I will do the time, sir,
An outet.. nding featuN> of .. The Dancing
Mistress" j~ ' its mounting. The efi'eoHveneS8
of the ' BCen~ 'at the Chalet Grana HoterdcB
-_ ., b
h
Alpes, Oberwald, is grea.tly enhanU't'U y t e
falling snow, tho visitors.in tho winter sports
costumea', ~nd the execution of ,. dance by
' j
T
ball
Nanoy and ~eddy on ' .kis.
e,
room
aoen. 5t ' ~ \ The H.,tel Bri.tol," is another
triumpll in I stageora.ft.
i Mr: ' (J90~gO Vance hac spared no expen.e
to giver ll The Dancing Mistress"
d
I I
relld."il'g '
:priate settmg
care u C&Il
a
of no 8.n
meanasabilit.y
,artistes
frllSh and prettv Nancy 'Jo~ce
form&noo in the personality
C!E8V:rCES, ;a,UNDAYS lUO a.m. and,
b.30 p.;n!i _ '
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TESTIMONY ' MEETINGS ,
F&rmei. of lb. ' Soaln Herb on th~ Sooondl and ' -Fodrth '.wednesdays in
U~.QNS.
Baut'io' luDCh -and tea. allhe IobeV. l,Uce.
, 'eacb~onth, at '6:30 p.m. _ '
beeD .e~~ onto ~bob.ld 'be .invi,.tionl Dot hB:'~
Re&ding Rooln opel). Daily 2 to 4; , e:icept
WINE
IMPO~TERS,
been ,reof''iveJ . applico,tion Ihoald- be m&de 'lO Saturdays.
Saturday. 12 to 4-; "IBO Mon·
C. Eric Palwe-r, .Ks~.t ~bin.fle]d Grangt, Dear day. 7 to 9 p.m. Free.
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READING.
/ .l(o!'dtDg. , .:
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,ING.
Addre â¢â¢ , l53, FRIAR STREET.
READ'I'",=,;",==~=;,,==========
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day8 ~
're-=llnion of the lover8.
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LANNIER, ' I
Finest 'E xtra Qtili.lity,
" (STORY),
WEDNESDAY, ;APRrL 15th, a"t
SJiR
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l'LEYS ' STRATHFIELDSAYE
: ~ c.HRIS'nAr ~'lOE .~OC?IETY.
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guilty of tak ing
, The Bench imll<lsed a fine of £1, Or
the
Th.
ani:! when
the rejected
good'bye for an 'ATM"~'",
1!:l:plâ¢â¢ ni,tic.!\s follow , &1ld the
,
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RE
' '.ADIN·G.
~ ,
Moir put out his elbow, AS ho WM being
ejocted. to pI"O"\'ent the door comi n g
on
him⢠. H e thought d efenda nt. 'w anlccl to reenter the house.
Harry }hrtley, loMing ,at 21. Silvnr
Street. Reooing, sa id thlL~ whr..n t ho
land ~
lord swung t he door it hit M Olr, who wn:'J
goin-'C' out, on the elbow.
.
Moir cxhibitct) his kn'ucldes to t.ho mngl·
,/;rate, Baying ' tht the mark. j on bot.h han,l.
wero mainlv old an(1 ha.d been causcr! hy
boxtng, which W~6 his oocuph.tion I'Lt tim rs.
The defendant wa. fined 5,. nnd 8" 6<1.
oosts, anil ord~red to pay 49. ~l nma gcs, and
allowed tima to pay.
TUESDAY.-Bpfore J, J Coon" r, C. K
Hewett W, H. Smith. and , W. M, Cole·
brook, E<iql!.
j
OOMMITMENT.
A comme-rcial traveller named - Frederiok
J. MilIor, living' jn Norfolk .⢠war. co mmlt,~
'to prison lor six weeks In default of paying.
£7 9. . 6d, arrears 'under .. ba.sta rdy order,
Rnd tho costa,.
ALLEGED DISORDERLY WOMEN.
Emily ' Belcher "nd Ellen
Mnrsh.an,
women of ill.famQ, were chnrgod WIth not~
ous conduc~ on the Thames Sido,oll Monday
night.
'd til
P.C.'s Osborne and Thompson 88. 1
1 0women bad been fight ing, And we re U I;In~
bad language. Quite a !tttle crowd had col.
lected.
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The ohnirmn.n enid thero w as some deubti
8.8 to
wheiher the prb-oncM hl\(l boon
amuA.ll:v riot ing, and they would be give~
.t·
crI!'mbtnk was sati.factory-, tbe , fall of
lamM being about 8.\'erage. ' 8a were also
the
los""", ' ' '
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Stook made s.tisfactory orogre â¢â¢ through. ,
,·ENDURSEMENT.
oUot the . yea .... Excep.I, pOi-hap-s.- (or " -.ear.
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city .ot roote in ' some di8trid~, _tho I outlook another chanco.
At 'the aDnu.I·,~ oonfArence of the
for tho winter IW IL8 "'fLLvom·a.ble.
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ON THE WAY TO WORK,
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The 'UPIlI~ 101 'permanent laoour I'was
Socialist Party,,; lIeld in London, ,it ,w... ,an· <renerlllly .uffi~icrit throughoui ihe , yeor,
Frederick Garrett, 7<1, Spring Gardam,
n"I1.(Â¥<'. that , tb~ ' C&1ldida.t ur~ of Mr .. J. G. but I,hat oU e';"ual labour :was - frequcntly Reading
and William Lawrenco, 57, 'Vater'Blltler ' for Readmg had ' recetved offiCIal en· .hort.
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Rcadinir, wero summoned , (or
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pl8,yinll f~t1:s'a.ll in Mount Pl~sAnt Oll t.ho
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P.S. Scotcher ~tsted tho oaso.
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Defendanb d en.ied t.be offence, nnd said
Mr. L. Lawrence, .. Ruperl Araa, Ru~ert ,
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thov had more
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o'clock in the morning as they wore going
to their work. ~wr~noe SAid on t.110 IIp ..
proach of ' the officer he (liaked up Uw ball
fr om a. la-d who was p}aym.r .with it. th ink.
ing h~ w()uld do him 8 g ood turn.
The chairman (Mr. J. J . Coopcr), Hovo
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Garrett: We cannot afford to pay f(J~
wimossea.
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P S Scoteher .aid it wa, a r.~ular thmg
for 'y~u th8 to pIA-V on their ~vn:v to w.orlt ~
they kicked a ball fr'1m one mle of the ranel
to 'the other, And r,u.hed .bout.
'r"''''. ._reie:,..e:n~.ti~,.. 1 Law rence: W<! play on Saturdays-or wo'
trt Ii> dQ 1;0.
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'T he Benc.h di"qcharp-oo tlle d ., fr'ndnnfa, the'
ohalrman iemarkin!{ thaI, thoy. looked to th~ . '
-defendari.ta to . help to . keep order
streets he"l'after.
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