Berkshire Chronicle Reading 04-1914
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"ALL jBLUES'"
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Wllhm alm08t the
sha.dow
of
Wtndsor
Castle, whor~ .tho Umon J .ok, SJ'mbolical of
the umty of the Emplre, flOAted bravoly m
the breeze, loyal Englisbm~n, and English·
women of all walk. of OOOloty, ... eIDJ'lep
from all parts of tbe county on Frado.Jl to
express Ill. no uncerta.an manner thclr p' ro -
test agamst the attempted o<>erclOn of Ulster.
Under the cloud that 1B at present over·
ebadowmg the Empire, ' the me e ttn&'~ which
W"" · held
10
tho Skating Rmk, ,;,easccd
Stre et
WB8
a memorablo one, and
It
I
JOdi" h ad
aate<!
'the rcvui;;lOn
of publIo feeling
agamst only
the polley
of the Government
~ho gather·
~h'ij
jng
hlch was under the ausp.ces of the
Be~k. D,v ..,on of the Nation.1 Umo~, 01
Conservatlvo Associations, waa aho u~}que
10 tha.t w Ith one excephon th(\ plaMormJl waa
oecupl(~d by tho Members of Parli~ment for
Bcrksillre
MaJor Henderson, M P
for
N<>rth llorks WQ.8 I tho only Berk.a hiro M ember absent. 'Great enthusiasm pro\ialled aa
tho speakors preceded bv Mr C. E Keysor,
tho oh8.1rma~, ent<lroa tho hall
I
Itve
Lndy
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c
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than
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ducoo
Mr C R Keyser rrceidcd, fl..nd t.here wcrO
also present tho Ear of Crl\wfol<l, Mr J . F
Mason M P. for Wmdsor. Mr Ernest Garo
ncr M P for Eut Dork~, Mr. W A Mount,
M P for South Derks, Capta'n LcsllC Wtlsoo.
D.S D., M p, for Readmg, Lord Georgo
Pratt (chaIrman of the East Berks COn,.sCTVn,·
A."""i"hon),
Major
Madden,
Evelyn MIIBon, Lndv Trees Bn.rrv
Mr8.
We bster
Mrs Petera. M1S~ Rudd, Mra
T arrnnt,' Mra Whlttal<er, Mrl⢠and Mrs.
H cadlev. Mr.a. Browcr. Mrs A W.8.1kcr.
MNI F.ord, Mr and Mrs. J . F. COl\le~,
Mo,",,,. F A Simonds (cha"mBn of tho
Rcadlllp;' Conse r vativo and Unionld M8OClatlOn), A H Bull, Fronk Cook,ey
lIccrctary or the D prks DIVI!!iOn ). E J
(hon.
For-
, !er G II Pete", F W Port<lr, A Jacobs,
ClcHnna Bnmbndgo , G M,tcbell A A
Somervill e. B 080 m~or th, F J C ForRB,
They" wero ,told that Home Rule would
n " hic . Hoopro r . R \Vn.Jker, P C' TT1S. Kpnnedy. bring
aboul the pacIficatIon of Irelud nod '"
R""ers, R. Wh,Ie, G II Boo. F K God union of hearts. "Ask any of your nloder
dnrd ,Tennll1~ ' .r A. G. Horhek, Oldham,
fnends-It
1
HutchlOson , Hana.wa.y, Hancock, Atkim, etc
LESSON OF THE BY·ELEcTIONS.
Tho chalrma.n., 10 opcmnll' tbe proceedings,
ReaduJ.Jl' h"d round the f Ight man at
~ld
Byt f()r th.. dust it must h ave been ..
lovely ride through the garden of: Englana.
The oon"1'rt of the Reading Orpheu8
SOCIety this (Weaneaday) .venmg should be
talent hat
1""t-(nppl.U,.)-nnd they were very proud
Vl
BCO
BerkshJre what Jt Always 'ought to
h.ve becn-cntl'rcly rcpreeent ed by UmonL,t
member...
(oh~eT!i)
Spellking
&8
a
/I
man
01
In
to be an
to whom
DEBTO-R'S Ci\RD-PLA YING
.'
FEAT.
IN '1","0 YEARS.