Berkshire Chronicle Reading 04-1914
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It is very eVident th&t a question of 1:hi'
kmd .hould be .... ttIed by tho town counCIl,
though there were d,ffi~ultJ .. on thIS occ.sion
tec&llse DOIthor sido would glv~ way
-r
Of tho members of the town (:ouncil who
ha.ve ~nh(Uloed tbelr r eputa\lon 0.8 the outcomo of the _l'Ment ~ontroversy the ohlc.f is
CounCillor Frank WInter,
Mr Winter, who has only been a member
of the council a little over a year l ~ howod a
thorough gra.ep of the questl on, B.nd B. apae~%~or feallng With lt ably and "WIth mode.ra.-
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NO DISOBEDIENCE
There was no disobedience of orders
They were gIven the altenlatn e a.nd they
took It
I
WOMEN TEAUHERS AND
REPRESENTATION,
C..ptalll W 11.on ... ld he h.d
tlon
Ecittor or the "Cbro~ lcln J,
SIt' ,-In VICW of the approachmg annua.l
ference of th o NELtlonal Vnwn of T efl
noj,
tune to go mto the whole of thiS mlserablt'l
story of whIch -th_c..l' ha.d not yet rea.ched the
o1ld
Captam W~18on proceeded to refer
to tho Yllut o f General Gough to EngJand,
the u nri ertakmg whu~b he r eceIved, a.nd Its
repud iation by the Cabmet
Colonel See
CD me down to the House of v(,mro<In',
and ,uth a vOice more or les8 broken
Mr E P
C oHler. who hal boon rather in
baokground of late. agam d emonstrated
powers M a fi rst clas8 furhhng nlan, and
Alde'MTI&n Dryland, the leader of the one
ha.e now all as.sured posltJon on
counCIl.
I)
COUNTY.
cmot lOll look the Iwhole bla.me on hlmscl£
h.vmg added th~ t"o paragraph.
On tbe other ..de Alderman Chivers again
enowoo hunaalf as a vo,y II llve" member
of the councll l though t his figures were
rathe: a trIbute to IUS p owers of Imagma-
The two schooler. owed a ~reat de nl to the
abthtv,
orgaOlsmg sklll,
and
energy 01 Dr Abram
pllLtform
Yet
nlost at th~ same moment. at tho other
of tho patlsase, L o rd l\rlorley wa.!! SD.ymg
1'0 helJ;;") Colonel Soely to draft tho very
(loud laug hter)
Colonel Seely,
havmg commcnc£I<d hiS speech by 1\skmg
t ho IIldulgenco of t ho House, ended up by
so.ymg 'that he WM to blame, a.nrt thererore
he felt lt h18 duty to offer h S rcsl~n8.bon to
knowmg the whole tIme
The on&-sdlOolers'manlfesto was Signed b1
pll. S'SA.gU8
28 m.embers of the counCJI, Mr G J
LoWIS
01 Tllehuret, who voted for tho two £OhooLi
on the counad, "gomg over
Bohooler&
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II
to the
one-
'
Many people out.lde football are mud
mtere.ated In Readmg's
fight for
th."
Southern Leallue ohamplOnship
(,
If Readmg wIn .t G,llmgh.m to day th e,
will h&vo & first-cl ass onnortumty of bring.
Ing tho shield to the town
I
The K end rick Boys' School prize d"trlb ...
tlOn (Will It he tho la.t l ) Will take place thIS
(Wedn e8d~v) evening at 7 pm III the Larg e
Town He.lI
Tho mDoyorcfHI wIn present the priMa and
the b~ w II ~Ive throe @eones [,om I I MId
8ummer 'Night s Droam I )
]8
"\\ INDSClR SOLDIERS &
SAILORS' INSTITUTE.
12,
TIlE FORCE FOR ULSTER
Captam WIlson contmued Of COUTSO there
a ~ r cnt dea.l moro behmd thl8
\Va are
told
In
tho White Paper, whwh
I.
â¢
a mo.t
SPEECH BYPRINO R.AL F,XA NDER
OF 'rECK,
lIloompiete documon t , that tho orders were
H S H Prmoe AJoxanaer' of Tock, who
was accompamod by Prmoess Alexa.nder, occupied the chair nt the annua.l meeting of
the 'Y7Jlldl:lor 8oJdLOrs and Sallor8' Institu te,
whICh was held there on Friday aftern~n
Iâ¢â¢ t There were .,"0 present Captam It
George Arthur (cHairman of tho Geno a l
Comnuttee), tho Mayor a.nd Mayor03s of
Wmdsor (Counc illor and Mrs W
Carrorl'
Oolonol C E P orona (Coldstrsam Gua.rds ,
Captaw tho MarquIS of Northampton and
Capl!IJn F,tzgArald (Royal Horse Guards),
Ihe R ev H Tower (hon ~h .. pla'n), the R Av.
J W P",kanoe, Major A , m. Poole Mr W.
Fairbank (h on treasurer), Mr C E Har·
ford
~Royal ~rse Guards},
and Mr 0
t .. ry)
J Taylor (hon
hon
secrotary,
finance 6OOr<>-
Tho finanCial sta tement:. for the year end
December, 1913, showed recClpts
lDg 31st
amounlmg 10 £466 7s 9d whIch mcludod ~
grant for £]00 from the C E S S I Assoc..·
tlon Th.e balance 1D ha.nd amounted t:.o
'£~7
5s. 5d ,
Prmoe Alexander, who is prCilJldent of tho
Institute, m movmg the adoption of the
and balanoo eheet
Alexa.nde r, who 18 preSIdent of the
JDstltuto, lD mOVJDg the adoptIon of tho
.. A HELLISH INTRfG uJt"
reporl and --balance sh.et, .ald Ihe Im proTed
po~utlon of tho tn5tltute from a.
monetary
pO'nt of VIew wa. lar[lely due to tho ~Oh.
Ireaourer (Mr W Fairbank), who had takd
a great deal of mterest In the Instltuto,
Mr WlD8ton C hurchill, when rt.ijwo.s sug
ga8led m a questIOn tha.t the.ae ~~ere not
merely precauhona.ry m~asureB, l!!8.ld it wal!!
a t hellish lDSlDuatlOn
I thmk the a.dJeotive
can .be applted, and should be appbod. WIth
more truth to the intriguo whleh W~8 at.
tempted to be carrIed out (cheen)
Day by
day more l proofs are commg m that th18 was
St.roo. Ie.
BmJiold.
MlI.loh
a dehbe"lte attempt to ptovoke the men of
Jon e s
re p lv, F; fi lU he h o.d taken
c:ren.L lIIi cr es L In t he \\ o rk
H ~ t1lOught
t hp Idea. Ll la.t th e a..c;"l')(; ln CI()I1 flho u ld be
k<,pt t O!2:rt hc r \\ as n. gQ()(1 onc , prOVIded It
d u-l l i nt produce nn, r a.. n k ltng III t he IDlndl!l
o f lh f' (.n(' sc li oolf' l S ~n J t hat Wtc y would
(ee l t h nt- l i1!' l Ho' o f'!IILlOlI ", as co ntlJlued for
tlt e .!loud or 8(, C0 110 If) educatlOn ' lD the
III
Ul!'1ter by aelZmg their arm.,
and
Inolting
with attempted
of tho Jn l'ltltute
and on the
he had ~lSlted ,t evory thing
.dm rable: ordor He hoped
)Io was qnartored a* Wmdro~
have more opportumt.y of VISltlDg
havmg provoked them, they would bo able
thiS vast force, whloh tIley had behlOd
to subdue the whole. of the Ulste;
V.,I",~.". force. and then aa.y 'it was done
of pn'9ate property. and to
I
(ehf\me)
Doee It not atnkf) you , &fter all
t ho Jeers and sneers about ,,,ooden guna j
that the m en of th e Ulstor Vol~nteer [orc; I
must hn.ve b epn thought 80methmg of, if j
tho Government havo to send thiS
vast
rsmy and Ooot (cheers) '1
WIth attempted
u~fulne!J9
oocaalOns
III
their leaders mto 80me open aot And
mhabltants
the blame
It the attempt had aueeeoded,
on
Friday
and
Saturo.. y
fhe
01
Belfast
and
U)
miter
undollbted l,Y have run WIth blood
to whom tbev were deenly 'ITateful
r ⢠.,dent 01 Wmdsor he -could t""'lfy to
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