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PICTURES OF ANTAROTIO
HEROES,
No ono could havo . t 'onded t.he IlIu.trated
1f"Ctnre g iv en b1 ~r. C H. MCl\f(~s,
OJ
With
I t"f1.1tsll t :o n o f tho nob t.y ol tile Il&onfice
mad o by Capt.am Scott,_ &tea and otnersl of
t h e SCflOU9 sl1lflt In whi c t41,o expedi1.lon Waif
pln nllc"tl ,lilt! tnrnorl out. nd the ya.lue of th~
5(' I(,l1t !Ii c I Nu l ls aohlev ed
A nd certainly not:
t.ho lenst o( tho ( rn i t~ (th e expedition it
th,-~ ,"laryC' l\olls se rli'S , f pictur es brough_
b,('\, <>f t he " IIJ .conery
p(
'
·
tho de.olata pol'l1"
nnd tho lLn,lm oJ a;"d bird hfe ~.
C.,pta lll Scott wn.a' t h o fi rst explor er to
m,tko t ho art of p h ot ogrnphr a.n jrnpottanti
! I!"'P 11tlllrnf o f n. p ola.r eXl'lc<huon. by invi~1
, {l 'l t! o::.rC'H l lng tho lco'oporatlOn o r M r. H erbeJ."t .
! G r l\l\ t ' fl~, \, hose "andermgs in &earoh
I m~I"l l n l
for his books anJ pICturea ba.d a1..
rl" ,I,l v lak t' n hun OVM more tha.n a score of
1/1 ·hl~ . fro m tho pl ftlllS of ~1[l ncllUri" to
JI.lI1: I.·; ,.i tho T ,o pics
U W'hen the wondel"'"
iu ] {t'j·l'nt. plC fl f Mr P onh n g's pictures
1
Tt~"(I,: ' .- .." 1. It is a moo;:t impossib10 to oredi~
Ih'l l d ', ~c 1'C""ult s Wt' r e III mlLny cases obtained
11ll , I.,. I' ;' t I lm~f~ !If'es " nnd di ffi cul t.ie" Mlidorn
TC'!-=,1'l" !l9
ct"
i.
I
the
' 11 t il{' lll ~t.()l v of photography. Dan1l, ' r ~ \\ . 'r ~\ a r t im es n OllC' Ul e less rea) thnn.
dlfli "U 11 '':
:"If n rC' t h:m onco th e ioe broke
1 :1'.111, 1.... 1
nnd on o no occa.alon,
: 'p!1\'\ 1 in t ':l n tlt in S coU's journa.llt, h .
1i
1I1l.1,'r
,~
,' \1'
C' nl t' <I I· ... ( (' ('t.
" .- a t.t! 1,.",,1 h \· ⢠i{ Ilc-r ' Vhales/ tHe mOBt
ff':. , t'lle:. nf llla flll (' crCtlturos, nn.rrowly ooca.p; 111:: .,11 11 ill9 hfe .,
I
.\:\"
ELOQUENT TRIBUTE.
F'!l "o n YO lln g . 0 \\011 says in aD
..\ .: ; '1'
"]nqll!'llt p :\.S~ag (>. II I cou ld hot help think:..
JIlt: I hnt ti1f'S(I k Jlll" m a film B wero by fal' the .
l! h · ~ r \\ t'l11 d('rft,l o f tho visi ble resul~ 01
~ I.' I I ..
\11~ I rcil l ('x pNh t:;on . And I could not.
bill (,bl:(\f\(\. fu dhN. h ow entirely we a.re
I k' " n,: ti'C' S(' II <:~ of \\ ono er in coI'ttlm m8.tto",~
i T ]1<" r~1 \\l' all \H'IC' ~ . ttmg ",fteri dinner in
1.(l} ld· ' Il . " -n l(hlng t ho Ilctul\l m ovem e nts of
1 "'1', 1" HIl,I I l('n~I I HJ'" f h L' Lrenk ing of the wave.
n,Â¥ un .. t ,\ llb.r(' Jic.' 1c.' c bC't ~8 . the ea.ger jum,Pi.J}g
vi a ,..\t-, Igl" ti p !!, for h's dlllncr, t ho 8Unlig.llt
11" 11 ::\1, )1 1111 E l rhll" . l h o \Ny smilee on the
fct ( l~..t
.f
~ IJ
Of ~L·() tt nn J IllS c o mrades, and taking
m~ftp r of co urse.
That they were
a<:. a
r (l.J ""'01 14 and p(lngu ins. 'P069: bl:y living Btin,
t h.'l l t hl ~ day's c1inuC'r ''JfiS a thi ng actually
«.11 .' 1\ "() 11)/l n )' th ousn.ndR o f miles n.\\ ay, ilia\
, hI" llJC' n \\ hI) sm!lod n.nd dicn 1:e there etilJ,
Il lHI \\ III 1, 1" l1 n~ha n g'{..d. I suppose, for a thou·
"'1 !l eI ( ,~ llt lJ> 'I\~, \\ a s n ot r ea lased b y liS.
It aU
"" I' !J1I' t/ tln r e,ll, 1 ke nn cnt l'r tninmcnt got up '!f) I]. ,' r, t he pn SS!llg' hfJ ll r.
Thin gs that never
b ' l ' !'f' l l(';~ ill" n m\ made so rrnl t.o U B that we
:1,.' lI11 ,lhlo truly to applchcnd t he rea.lity of
⢠hil i!:>=' ~ h :lt h a.'t.·o h anp<' !l cJ And h ow bitt e~ ,
hnw glo r on~l\' . rMl werc these t hings 1 Wo
nr/'l [lpt 10 think o f Rcot.t a~ a m l\.Jl obscuro
in I fc nnd pTC'at in (lea.th. nut th o'moro I
!.~:l'·n of h 1111 , the morc a m I oonvlI1cOO th8.ti
h <I dr;\f h " as ItS nothin g beside Ule grcatncBS
0\ 111.5 Ide."
" SD ~m OF T HE P ICT URES.
The per fett ion' in posO and del a ll o( th8
p·L'tl'rc ~
to
1
fl r~
cc rttl Ulh- fll fnn.gn 1fioc nt trJbutG
he' gC' nills oE MI'_ P cnbng and t he im-
Illl..'n"'(l {'nrc a nd p .L1 lcnce ]w h I,;l! h e
must hllve
of 0. g al o in the
tnlmlnr lCl.'-berg breaking
a"",,> 1!(Jll\ ti,~ P ,\ I Pl't ~\ IH:l" r, o[ an iccber!{
' 111 dll" \ I"t <.;talC('S Qf der.ty t t,ho dehgnt.f\U
, 1;!'1ul'I ''"''''' (Ir JlH~ 1111(1n ght SHll and of tnnOkiDg
)1 (..,, 11 11 1~ 1 r ll1l~; tlw (,xt raonhnn.ry intirrltito
c:rr l!-; lJJu ..1rnll\O ('o ( the h nblt s oC pc ngu in&.
~, ·, d 'i anti :-,1,11,'\ P.' 1111 ::;
nnd t h l" SCl" nc~ d omon'O;:'\'.' llIl ~ tI'I' h:llf15h l'!I. :llld cidEcll ll.:cs of po1'tl"
f ld -. .1111 tl,t.} ('c'tlnrn d pslll p ,.. h wh su ch priv ..T he
p·c!c :Sl. . . . f
Pl{ t urc'!l
~ ( lI l h P I~r.; n c. o[ r~
I
t If!! '; (, 1l(,()llrl1::!(I- a.1l th l' ~O must hn.vo otimUJ"
lnft' l ti rn una p na~Jn n o f cvcryon e present..
'['h I' fi1l"d H'cno r(' co rJcd b y th e ' cinematb~r:l·l1 \\ :1 5 tllnflr on 11'0 Great Ice Barri er' at
nIL , 1111.,"11 1, o n No\ clIlhor 2nd , 1911.
Bey~d
tll l:'l pOlflt 1)() h " ~l\ \ appnlB.tns cou ld be carrll"] .l S (' \ « r)thl1l ~ h.ltl to gi. o way lo food.
:;':'j'oU ,\ as Sf' cn a.t ..h e h ca.d of his
h':lt, I I-a nd tJ l!mp lllcr t h r o u g h t h ~ V01.f't wi\d e~Â
(',ljlt,L II
Tl (,"~ \~ <;
o f snr)\\, Im":l.r rh th(' gon.l o f his h OP68, _
\\ hC'l! ce he \ \ ;'I S dest' n .... r\ ne ver toO return .
Thl~ l(, \\«r f' . hnw c\'(~ r
interest.
a ht.t.!o
ra,mC'ra hv L1 C'l ll('1n!l 1lt Bc ,.. e rs a.t t he South
p "J" sho,t 'n, ('opl o;n Scott, and hi , f. ithful
romr Hi e.::; ,~\ hen , lI P\" renhs ed t hat U,cy had
})I(\:l 5uppl.tn t i'd, a nd of t h e ir plo.ntln g the
fi.t!:.! t1r.-...", ptNI iJ\' QII(l 1"1l A lC'....: an rlra_
1Il'{ p lLtlil
Th ~
1o.1 '-'.llr~
\\. I S
Iln
t \\ O 111I...I.6c3o ll),
Iud o f
(·s t.tkrll bv tho
1r ~( ! lIrc
W'':I~ d": I\("L"'d II)
l\! r C. H .
"h(1 \\ ,Is : n rh.trg .. o f th l"' d ogs Thero
,hrol()rl C' I) T h~.;L~t in .a , the st ory was'
tnt !1 "I l h m OI I(>s ly flnu Rlm ,-::o eloquenco,
h1(:h r c n dNc(l the :tr) rt~ a.l of t h e pict ures a.U
tl H' morn impre ~·l. \ c.
' There was n fn! r n.tt r n fi ancc in the afLor- '
nonn, hut H I thl' (>\ Cn"1;:r Ih-. lcdll ra was ver:t
p,ool ly 1;1.\1 Jl ]1o .. t cd, a b.et Loth s lIrt) r ising n.n<#
1\
.
r ~(.I' r (lUnb l (1
i :\1Tho
nrmn,!,l"m l"ll~ S
r-ssrs. Frank At 1\',rlh
cn.rricd out by
and (;0 . unde r the
Wf'rC
; S'llpprlO:e~lc n "'.4] o ( Mr II V
·'iI
I
ntarotlc." given on ~
1 Captam 800tt m the
SatUi J ay aHcrnoqq an eveni ng 10 t he Large
T own Hall, R~ ing. 'ithout an intens9
Itht'I~
MIPo'S
,,
Wil!.s h i ro.
Tbe Catalogue of
Triumuh I MOtOFS
I·
r "-
witb a h elpful little booklet
en tl tled "H in ts ancl Tips,"
is at th e disposal of llnyone
iotercs ted,
}w.ve tl'onght of II
Moto r Cvcl e this season
611 r e and get these books,
as they Wlll be of immense
help'. to you ill making a wise
anJ !,utisfacto ry selection,
YO ll
Ag en t:
JULIAN,
84, Broad Street,
READING.
....
· ......
"'n '
-rT ..
,,.
the
The Ee..ter · gen~r.l Q~ BeuiOM lar
l3er kshiro wote helli' .f
A ..ize Courto,
l\6adi.ng, on Monday, before Sir R. G, a ,
Mowbray, Bart, J0liairm&n) , Sir R. B. Dyk6rd
I<\cl&nd, KO.
vice·ohairinan), the , Lord
Lieutenant (Mr. . .Uerbort Benyon), tho 1.0
Haversh&m, Lord George Pratt, aolo"el the
flon o. R. H.,..Dtummond, Mr. Peroy
Orutchler, Mr, C. AllBee Ferard, Sir Oeorge
~oung, Bart., Colonal F. C. llioardo, Major
(lh..rI .. TUrner, ~r. H. O. Willink Colonel
'Walter Thornton, Major H, a . Bulkaley,
D .S.O., Mr. J . W . Walker, Mr. 11'. ;T. Patton,
Mr. H. F. N icholl, Colonel J. E. Bro...Ibent ,
O.B. , Mr. 0 J Haviland, ' Mr. G, A. WaJ;.
~n, Mr. A . J . Mackey, Mr . G. E: Platt, Mr.
H. C. Mylne.
- .
There "",re 13 Drisoner!! for trial, the
roffenoe., oharged b eing : -Attemp~ f auioido,
2; false prete1!-cea, 1; grie ~ ou8 bodll, .'h8.rm,
l;.housebreo.kmg, 2: larceny, 3 ; r ecelvmg, 2;
and shop-broaking, 2 .
-
GRAND JURY.
The follmving were empanelled on
Orll.Jld Jury :Mos." â¢. Robort Crow (Warfield) , forem ~n;
ohn B utler
G
S.
( P~8t Hagoourne)
store dealer,
-...
H . C rocker
Warfield), Stephen Dormer (Co;,;,t., Ea.t
agboum.), F. C. Faulkner (Braoknell), F .
F aulkn.r (Braeknell) , F . G eary (Warfield), F. Gough (13mckn.lll. H . nry Gregory
(Braeknell), F. Holliday (Ea-at Haz bourne),
:Augu.tus Hyson (BrackneU), F. G. Kingâ¢.
bury (Ea.! Hagbourno), F . Napper (East
Union
.am
b
\ LD
nor0k'g j' . t
'to
d
o~ the rea
~e t ~ more to
â¢
,
th bill
I
H agbourne ).
Joh Napper (C0800OO, East
Hagbourne ), A l ( N, ohol8OIl (M ... donh oad),
R Oak loy (M ..denhead), W. H. reno
(Maid enhend), E H . Peart (Maidenh ood ), J .
It. ROO6 (M. idenhead) , R. Ryman (East
Hagbourno), A C. SaunderoJMaidenhead) ,
L . W. Siad.
F, _D ' Shaft. (Maldenh.ad), a
;(run idonhead).
P oulton, C hief Conmble, r eported
as fohowfi:I have t.ho h onour to !tubrnit for yout' in·
forma t ion tho returns of cnme fo r
the qua.r.
ter and year ended 31st December, 1913,
y£.:. , -
QUARTERLY RETURN,
I ndlc table Offence â¢.
Crimes comm lt.ted .. .,. ., ... .
Persons proccodod aga.lnst ·
Ai>probended
.
... 70
.. . ..:
41
Summoned
12- 53
C omln lttcd for t ria L ... , .... ... ... _._
15
C onv lCW 8ummaf"il v ... ... ... . . . . _. __ . 10
V oalt wit h undor Probat IOn o( Offendero
11. 0t , 1907 ·
I Di. m ...od under Soction I.
(1) and (3)
B ounrl ove r , S ection I. (l j (ii. ,
...
P ln..ood
und ~r
Officer
P robation
t IOn 2) ... ... ..
D ischarged 0 (· rhsmi8s00
.
."
1
7
(Sec-
10
10
...
Non·lnd'c\6blo Offenco â¢.
P ersons prol:oodcu against .,.
. .. 462
. .. ... 345
Convicted ..
.. . ....
D enlt with under Prob.tion of Offenders
A d , 1907 ,
D Rmi "ed 0\1 paym ont of costs, Section I
I (1) and (3)
... .. . ... ... 55
13il und m-o r, SC'ctio n I (1) (ii.)
PI/H.' or! .lIJJcr P roba tio n Offi cer '(Se'~:
t lon 2)
..
.
Di ,ch" r ~N1 or cli. mi" od
O l h orW 1!H' dl!1.Jlos od
otTon ea,)
2
.. ... .. ... .
2
53
... . .
of (Army and Navy
5
... . .... ,. ... .. . ... ...
T wo jU\'cnil o ofTondf' rs wnre whippoo, but
SP lit t o R efor matory Sohools during tho
n one
was BU9pioiou..a.
EX·SOJ.DrnR'S THEFTS.
and !!Cnl for
P . B. Milu"
arr03tin~ the p risono,
al the lo.t
prom â¢â¢ "". H . donied
t~at h. .\01. the thjngs, say np! tht-y werl
Edwa'rd JuPp; 31. motor mecha.nie. pload-
eel
not guilty to cbarg... 01 .ta.ling . at
Milton. on or .. bout tb. 101 Juno, 1913, a
"yint level and two.foot , rulc! the p ~operty
~lvcn t:l hJm to sell by a woman iii W esl
thO
OlrCUla,ea 0 George nallum ; two B .. iek ayer'll trowel.,
Into
tMist~, G-e.rtiudo Ellen Honey: of 56_ Wel~
~.' or e ~j,~;~,gDf;~t'
~'!cl po!t" d 'I
the properly 'of Albert ·Edward CopP'ook;
St t
d h I'
V I,gr~~!'Y ~~':;:II; i o.nd " .pirit 10v.1 and a two·foot rule, the
.- ree,.al s . ived with he. fath er â¢
'h
8
The
RECEIVfNG STOLEN 000DS AT
th~t address.
She · had nevor ~een the
c.;,__â¢â¢ :'...
Dropertv
! of William Lanaley. ·
k charge
prlS(~nor ·untll h. wa. · in custodv.
a
e'de
.t.a
in!f'
tbe
trowel.
fi ..1 t& ep.
MAIDENHEAD.
PflSoner
"a.
v
o
evidence in the box itl
of
garfl, I!'n
Mr. and
LallE'Y
-W&8
fart ~lhe
pr08ecu·
Ja~ea Clark, ag~ 31, ⢠labouror, ond wh '(C h he ro~t
ted th e statement that
' I
and d,.triot
t1011.
the prisoner
no
defended
t ora
Tho prisoner wall
. n
Charlos ' ~e. 49, .. . d ealer, tX.th of Maiden. w~man gavo him the geyser and the · otbe1
persons.
ovidenoe WM offer'ed
0 I h~.
were" ohargf'Ji wl_t.h reoelvlng, at th,n!lB ~o .sell.
While qrime haa been practically th e
Mll1d~ead,..... on J a nuary 2 nd . . three. dozen j 'I1,t e. Jurv ! l ound the prisoner guilty of
no In the yo.. 1912 crim. by traml!l hal
J
upp
now
and
Inx ~he.l'e and tame
rabbit. ekms, 19 I rooervtnlI_ Ute property.
t
ther decreasod bv 11 1)er oont. following on
dozen raq~it ~skins, ono pewte r teapot, one I' P :C. Hilton. of the Metrop olitan Po1i~~ 1
the decreases of t he three previoUl~ years, a.nd
,powter lOVIng' c.u..p, one powt er Inkstand and 8~at oned ~t (Edmonton ,_ Mid h e "'M p~P.{ODt
it io to be hopod Y'llit the work done In this
tray, and OM «ilt c.ke . ⢠t&nd, of tho value &t. the Mlddl ...::c S es'lOns at th o W e.t.
and oth~r countiee may induce the Loce.l
of £4 IS.. Od., tho ·. property of - G eorgo punster Gu,ldhall on September 25th · 1909'
Gov.rnm.nt B""rd to make unlforin r~gula·
TholIU\' Franks, well knowing the MI110 to I wh op .the ,~,i,.oner,
i
i,n tho namo -<If 'Alberi
t ions .. regard. d etention, food, and
have
boen st.ole...
' -:Chrl.st le, w .Ient.""e(l- to th
ycars' I penal
ticket. to b. Ob.i>TVed and carried
George
.
Thorn&!
,
F
ran",
I\larino
.,ore
.er
vltude
fo
burglary.
Wiln ..s arresled
I h ml1~hout the countr:r.
lie h ad
dealer.. ;?f .Oldfield Road, M~idenhead , .poke tho p . I"'Ine r on thai oeea . ion .
Thoro 8:r e 13 prisoners for trie.l to-day.
to DUssmg a quantity of rabbit skin! and known him for 10 vee.rs.
ni ght for the Ml'izee.
the othE,r ole ar~iolefl, whiQh wero in a ahed
Th o 1?ris5>ner stoutly d en ed~ th is conviction .
atta.ched to his p'rem :lel, on J&nu~I;.y 2nd _
Th.o Jilry 'found "that the p-isoncr WB.S 8Q
WINDSOR AND MAIDENHEAD
H e subs e~u_entl:V . identified !!lome of! the convlotod
I
SESSIONS
ski"" at · Mr. Thoma. '. D enmark Street
P .C. Hilton â¢â¢ id nil· the tim" he had known
A .tatamNlt was or..enW lly JW!t.ioea
Maidenhcad, and latpr 00 went to Reading the pri.onor ho had nevor known him d.
tho WJlld~T' Petty ' Be!taional Divilion &8. to
and. 8aw soJ!le of the stolen powter , at a Any !O ~uJ&I' .wor k:. -'l Ie put m six proviou!
t he propoaod tran.fer of the pari.oh of Wink·
Mr. Clark·s h OU80 at 13. Pell S treet, He eOl\vletlon s, Includ nR' tw o yon:r~ a~ B or stu
ncld from the Maid.n.head to the Windsor
valued the ek ina and p ewter at £4 . 1~s.
. and thr-e~ -yean' pen a} servitude.
I'otty Se.. ional Division. The chairm." said
Frederick Grep.n, rfLg sorte", formerly in
:t'he prulOner was- sentcnood to Bix months i
it Wtl.S a very long document, and would hayti
the .employ: af the I... t wi1oe ..., abo ,!poke w'lh. hard labour.
I
to be printed for oiroulation before it wu
to l(lent.fym~ some .of the stolen ekuis' a1
PTlsonor a! ked. Jo be sent to fi vc vcanl
doelt WIth at the .. ext Se"';on8.
Mr. Thomas' .
penal &eT\'ituce, and the oh airm an RR.id thai
Mr. Fer.rd movod thai a oommlttee.. com·
Edward Har'., rail and bone collector, If he come the.ro.. .⢠g.in ho would obligo h ·m!
posed of Sir GAOrge Young, Mr. O. A. Wat·
<If . The Model Lodging-house, Maidenhoad,
BILLS THROWN OUT.
lIOn and Colonel Hay-Drummond, be ap·
6poke to sclling Born a 10! the akinl'l _ Iwbioh
pointed to report on the faolAl at the
~8ro .tole n.
to Franks.
H e identified
The
grand
jury Ignored th e indid monl
OOlJrt,
several of them_
I
m the followlnK ,CMOS : I
Tho yioo-chalrm"n l'Ieconded the rMOlution,
Charles W ...lt.c r G reen. 8 ca.r m,a n. of
Charlos
R
ockett,
21, ~room, indicted fOf
ilnd it was oarriod.
'l'yrr ell'. Build inJ1i, Maidenhead, in . tho a.ttempt" n'f to oommit sUlcido at Wolcmg hart
e mploy of Mt'. Franks. ident.ified an old on y~ 18th Fobruary Iâ¢â¢ t.
inkotand, wh·ch was for merly In a box in
LIlian Cowdroy, 26, d omo,t io serv ant far
h.ia mtu!lter'~ ~ . had.
attempting I'Il:ticfde at W okingha.m on' tho&.walter W aite .. , of P ortlock R oad, Maiden· 26th Fe~ru"y .
hca.d:, a fo.:reman at Thoma!' Marine Stor es,
wo~kh~u:agran
ysto
be ;'
~· lr~ga:r<l~I, t(>P(l i
'hee and
:h"t ili
I
I
.rid
qu arter
.... it h t h o oor rcspondi ng Quartor
of the previ ous year th is show8 a d ecrease of
23 indict.hlo o(fence,. an~ an incroa.e of 50
Oompar M
non ·indiotn hl o ofTcnoos
Th o (lecreuo in in.
diota ble offonc~g JS pri n cl p a.lly und e r the
h ead s of bllrglttr v n.no IIlTc(l ny; nnd t.h e inpo.,..eTi of
tl reaRe of non -indictahle ofi"onr:Af!, under the
"" a. to onable them
h en.d9 of com mon as8ll. Hlh. ofIencofl llQ"ainst
and with the oOIll!~nt of
h ighway A cts, coun ty by.la.ws a.nd offcnool! per""n to deal with "II 8uch 0&808 ,
against th o -rov enuo laws,
ably oxtended poweu or punishment. U
YEARLY RETURN.
Indl ctablo Offen0e8.
Oruncs comm it.ted
...
P ersons proccell od [\.gal nst :
A pprehendod ..
200
Summoned .. :
62Com~llttod for 'f1.1 .. . .. . .. , .. , ...... ,..
Convtc~d summ arily . .. _.
_. --.
D641t WIth und or ProblltlOn of Offenders
A ct. 1907 D ;em i..ed u;,der S.ootlOn I (1). and (3)
130und over, SocLIo n . r (1) (u.)
Flaoed und~r Prob.tlOn Officer · (S~~:
t :on .2)
. .
CommItted t,,,- In.dustnal School ...
IhJtCha.r~ed <!, r dlSm1 8!t8d .- . .. .. ... ...
Ot hcnVlse olsposod of .. . .. .. ... ...
Non -Indictable Offence9.
Ja.. . . ..
0J0'
41 at Baechee F"rm.
2
P ersona proceedod .g.inBt
.. . .. ' ... 1,884
Conv icted ... . . . .. .. . .. : ... ... . .. 1,350
Doalt. â¢wit b und ~r Probation of Offendors
Aot, 1907 :
'
D i.mi. .. d under Soction I. (1) and (3) 212
Bound ov er. Soot ion I. (1) (ii.) .
37
Pln.ced under Probation
Officer
(800-
.
lion 21 ... .
... ... ... ... 14
Committed to Industri.1 School
1
or dismi ⢠..d .. . ,
. . 220
Otherwi se di.posed of (Army and Navy-
D i.char~ed
offonces ) ,
... . .. . ...... ..... ... ,
T\vo juvenile offend ers wore eent to
"SchooL",
and
eighwon
lorm n.to r y
.",hippod during tho year.
STA TEMENT OF CRIME FOR THE
YEAR.
.
â¢
and
wu
1l.~~>~.
·e.
the Rooko to th9 prison nr CIa,t'k bringin~ him
21 T~bil .k), .. on J &nuarv
pUl"c ha.;f'd - H e p u t' t"p m in
Ernest Warburton, b uyer
of Messrs. G. R. Jack,on .
the two hous.. "t Pang· merchanls. of Oxford Road,
2nd, wh loh he
the sh rd .
in the eniploy
Ltd.. gener~1
R eading, sad
£600 FOR
a JOan namod Newitt broujl'bt 20 dozen and
9 .rabbIt .kin. to the yard. Ho purcbased
the", f9r £1 13.. 4<1.
T horn.. o.aro, of 13 Pell Stroot, Road·
iog, a stoker, .poke to . purohaain" ~om~
p ewter articles for &I. in Tho Oxford Arma,
Bilyer Street: on J anuM'J' 2!ld. The pr lsono r
Leo and two men. N ewltt and W 99 ton,
were tog. the., but the La tter men d ,d the
1011:111[. THE THEFT PLANNED '
MISSIO~S ,
â¢
unpccunie'd at th~ I time of that on Janqary 2nd the pri8on~r Lee ~ and
Driaonen were- seen in the
and tho ~rticles which they
were
of any great value.
Tho
you~h. entered and ~~ ill great disorder,
drinking some Burgundy at ili. house of Mr.
Sher.well, and thro~ing ... JQl'"n,t ily over tli.
furmture and' OurtUDS. Wheb arreBtesl some
of the . artiol.. were l~und. in the prlaonero'
TRIALS
PRISONER!!,
(K?tIoSeMlOn .. ' Other arhol08 wer e a110 found
318
which were part of the proo~. of· l' t/left
oommitted
in the l1eilfhbonrh\lOd of Banbury.
FRACAS i\T MOULSFORD.
262
William Keena, M farm I.bourer, on b.il There -W&I a warr&nt in !court in Teli~ to
57 was ind,oted for unlawfully and maliciou.I' that oharge, and. with th8 p~isoner.' oonsBDt
103 m fhct1DK grievous bod,! harm u on Joeo ~ it oould 00 taken into oo~.id vration.
T ylerit a t 1Moula
y f or d , on.P D acem boPr
RESPECTABLE PARENTS.
1
8 1 24~. tH.wli~ord:':v~!eb~~od°;-o!"J.~Yj,roscicu_ - Deputy
19 \ tion, and the court R'rantod Keena. the a.saie- ...id the
tan~o of Mr, Ern06t Walllb, und" r the Poor pectable
31 Priaone.. Act.
.
,
.
. at
s;m~it.!1'.
1
Tyler 8&id at the dale named h ......
OF
. ... ..
and offered
na.m e WaJ,
I
hi. mother lived a{
Go
CHillF CONSTABLE'S REPORT.
MIIo~ o r
0{
Jl(l"'~~i~~~:~~! brought
id that th,
on
,.
"'.
.
BAPTIST :\lISSIONARY
CONTRrBU'fIONS,
I --The oontrihuti<m8 mOode to the
B apii'"
MhJetona.ry Socioties b,K t.he
Readini
Auxiliary for the yea.r endl'ng Mo.rcli w.ar,
£596!s. Id ., an incl'es.ee o~ about £9 upon
thMe of the previous year. King'. Road
cont.ribljtod £2~8 Os . 1d., aRaiJ16t £244 17s.
. .
6d. ID the PNlVI OUB~ear: Carey, £12478.
, Arthur .J.mQl ~ew,itt, of Tyrrell's Build . . 7d., "IIi'inst £53 7s, 2d.: WyclilIe , ~125 0."
mg., Maidenh ead, â¢â¢,d th.t he and another 6d. , again st £100 17s. 6d. ; Grovelands, £19
man n"",ed W..ton pl,\nnod to go to Mr. 120. Id ., agamsi £'l:l 80. lld,: Cavemham
on th â¢. mght. of J .nuaty l. t £42 19s. 5d againet £27· Sil e St t £6
r abb,t · ek m ! and pew te r I
'!
â¢
V r
roe,
Having taken. the thingo, they pul 7⢠. 2d., against ~6 140. 8d. ; Aollnmp.tead,
sack. and hid t hem in 9 ,mall \ £1 16â¢. &I, 88.afllst £1 9s.: EIIIIt !Isle y,
N ext morn 'ng witn ... and W esten ,,"2 13e, 6<1., "8",dBt £2 9<0. 7d. ; West nele y,
the things with a pony and cart, 68. 1d., against Ifs.; Sherfield Green, £3 Os,
they wore taki\)1I: them into his 6d., against £7 1413.; anderson .ball, £l
the pri.oner. Clark and I Lee, who 98. 7d " again.t £6 3s. 7d., while £498. Id
lived nOllr, ;werc. pr6.'l.6nt and said ! ther knew was ra-i..5ed a.t
united meetings. against
thing⢠.we!e . tolen. B eing ~frald ' thai £69<0. Gd. in tbe previous ;ye ..r.
<iJne lad,
would give tbeni awav, WitnesS anrl mis8ionary from Reading In Ceylon iEi 6011·
",,"eed
the
he and C1.ark . hould Bupp<>riillg.
,
the apo; l. :Aocord·
1'he meetings of ' the 100al auxi lia.ry we N
andr'Y"'to'( held on Sunday , Mon day , and Tllesday.
..
ar JCes, a
.A. united missionary meeting was held at
Ty, r. U',i Build, Wycli fl" Baptist Church, Reading, on
when he Inld Monday eV<lning" Mr, James Read (Sloughl
.Orne alufT the p......iding. Addreeees wer" given by thl
i1 be
Rev. C. E. Willion, B.A., foreign "",,rotary of the Baptist Missionary Boo;ety,
....d the Rev . W . L. Forreitt, <If the Congo,
and forme rly of Reading.
r:e
nurectolr8 of
the
f1~~~~~~h~:a;ve
Groat
authoriSed
goods
. office
Station .
W ... torn
the
pro.
aocom·