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GRESS
W READING PARISH..
·EXOELLENT. COLLECTIONS,
:' ~ ..-.-.Readmg,
Avi~An",O"
wli'cb
i.
now
a
is very Lctive a.nd thriving,
at the ve,try meoting held
at St. Luke'. Han. 'IhG
, J. Howar,d) presided, and
tho.
prosent
(a!IS!8larlt priest),
Rov. A. D.
Messrs. F.
and
(cburchwardons), Stnnloy
onetl, F . H . Jpmos, W. s.
E. W. J. Arman, J . B. Walkor,
iller, A. A. Atkins F . W. Collinft
8p:per, ~. C . FO!\ter, A. C. Butler, Brant:
~y, A. Seymour (vos try clerk), etc.
re-eloct~d
'1,{r. S01.Plour was
vestry clerk,
and heartily thanked for hiS past ser vices
en ' the proposition of Mr. L ea. ver, seconded
hy Mr. Jam"".
'
. ~ vicar. op.ened ilia proceed in gs by Baymg that theIr fJr st year as u. p arIsh had be an
of progress. Takinll finance first , the)
I C()lll,e',O"" during tho ycnr amount.ed to
123. ~ .⢠which wa" tho highest .I5u m
reached in tho history' of St. ' Luke' â¢.
' p~~;~I;'i~1 suhscription.! and d<1nn.tions to
,
tund, amounted to £332 16s. 2d.,
Tho ~l\e.t ootate which the offic~ has ,
administered ie £15, tho largest amoun"" to
'l~ h~ average va.lue
grand tarol was exclusivo of tho
money raised at the [aney fa.ir. Ho wa.<t
glad to 8&y th a t th pro were n o dcficib on
~ny of their fu~ds. In alludin:{ to thlLt, ho
must expr CHS hlS d c-ep scn~'le of gratitud o to
all tho .r;nembor~ of tho cong regatio n for tho
oontmue to secure the oonfidence ot persons exceedingly generous wav in whic h th ~v r-o.
with Iairl;r. la.rgo meaWl~ for the genera.l aver- !lponded to th8 app f"' A.l h e m ado at tho bc~dnÂ
about
B.
million sle,rling.
;ll . each trust esta:te under ohrrent adminisr
tration is £8,803, . and the a.verage value of
eaoh deoeased's eeta.te £11,692. This seems
to show th.t tho .dvlLlltagCll of tbe Act .nd
apparently tbe method s of the department
owner of
turnS on
'darina- .~
:.ro<:k.sm ..... and
A8
la.te been ' the
bappy.
'age 0' wIll .. proved in the United Kingdom ninl( of tbo I..,t fin anoial
the
burglars the 8ervices ,cf
' d
.
amate~ ,eteetille,
'11
aye
to
'w"s,
That mght a hurglary had
Ilia ho;"a by tbo blusterinlr ,-c,imln.l, '
⢠hay, a faitbful ~onr"e.ntatio.n of tbe.
per
"
.,
til M
Sike." type, in collu'lOn WI
ane,
It is in many of theso ' ,man OIlses that tho
Fren.!?,hl maid. LiMly Melr ose, the fHster
b .
,
tbe ' ~l of Ame",teth. wbo koep. bouse lor Pu ,11c Trustee, beoom". so close,y reopoMibla
hor b othor is alarmed .by the reoent hap- for the wellare of ohildr<ln, who now number
cni.ngre in the neighbourhood and unnervod over 900.
~~eee fup.ds r epreeo?t oamagcB
oonversa.tion, a.nd she decidfi:!! to re. l1!covcrc~ by mfants ln . th';\ . HIgh Cour.t,
y
e the
yenr. owing
At the eame t imo services are which they were able to sh ow so cx('()lh' nt &
f!ee\J rendered to a large section of the pub· ba1~~"ce-ehect. Their congrcg a.tion ~ , tu rn in g
Hp.iritual matters. hn.d been n.e good R,
~o whose ~ta.t..e9, oowg under £2,000 in
value, are only partly remunel"u,tive on the
Luke'e con .~regations wer e ul3urdly- nnd
h e thought. to so..v n. gooc1 denl .
prescnt low "",Ie ' of fees.
Th ese amaller
there ;Was cOnJidorablCl snir if.ual lifo in
eel"t ... number ~,4«t, and constitute 43
parish was !hown by the ·{U(·t Illat , thei'
cent. of the whole business t.ransacted.
.
ja £3,944.
'731 oommunicants on Easter D,y.
TO CHURCH OFFlr:ERS.
to rdQr, as cordia lly [1.9 h&
to the l oynl s upp or t; which
{rom its usual elther under the FatAl ACCldents Aot or m.
the place of !06pect of some injury sustained The work
k nown only to h er servants. I' ui theee oo~es is .of the most v,a ricd chan~.Q~erl
MaDders (Bunny). who I and ;the d15cr~.IOlh ~ regardB bo.th cn.pltn
.uo~,lal,t.,d
viCAr from all tho church
an y cxception whn tcW!f.
what ho should wish
he knew Lhey delighted
tho affeftionB of and Income, WIth wh,oh the PublIc Trust'lO
611pporkrs-ciJU l'C h-
old &ohool chum lIS ~ually ent,ruBted, enablea the money to be
with I Viscount app'lied for t.he moot p.raoti~l be~efit of Mcb
I
sidcemen, choir. organist , Sunoay
workers, and all throw ing ~'(llllsc l vl's
the hou â¢â¢â¢â¢nd· chIld concorned. Th,,rly.nme ~IrI.B ~.d .63 heart and ooul into the work 01 tho Church.
of -finanoial ruin boyo,. many of. ,,,hom o.r? by thenr mJurl~ ~or oould he speak too gratef ully Or too
him tho ' ']att~[' ph.y.s.re:.all:;r h&ndJoapped. havo b oon placed 'n sincerely of tho work of thnir fricnd 1Ylrâ¢
.of
. ~e~es&S.ry to 8~!tablo' t~os a.nd . forms
employmont Phillips, who had j oined thcm !>ilwe the rlnto
Curtis Bcd.' ~lt,h a v-rew h;> theIr ~ecoml.n~r self-support- of their last ves try; and he only hoped Mr.
vigil, and ve ry lRK, b ef.ore a.ttaming .their .ma.)o.n ty.
Phillips 'would rom a.in with tn ..:rn . for m nny
.l â¢. I~,'~i"o ,
"
k m n ( ho has bad a
Desp'te tho pecuhar d!sadvantages und9r
w
Vidal a. wh:ch tho ' department ho.8 to ' . . . ork in not
. '
being ablo to declino unremunerative busigueet at tho house 8.~d a confedera.to m the nE"'SS the ·fmn.ncia.l position i~ exoollel1t Tho
gr~ t p eB.rl r obber y.) · ,s . acen at work. A eurplw of 'oash and Assets over a.ll o~pendih
Boon t 6
.
1
crac ~
~tor1}1Y BOOn~ wlth th~ l ea QUS IM r s.
mtnu~
afterwards
the - burgl~r
Crawshay
tUra sin04) January 1st 1008 1B £23,835.
year' to come (Hear,
henr).
Tho
vic ..
wont on to 6AJ'" iha.t h o Iwo111d refe r with
grateful 'hanks to t ho d o li~ht£t11 wny in
whioh tho 1R.ity hnd relieved him of tho
troubles of finan co. Mnn v pn.Ti'on~ fOllnd tho
fina.nco of the pQ.ris~ tho hirdcs,t lmrrl(' ~ t hey
enters tho house alld a. h e I. ahout to
"
,
had 10 b..r ; hilt 10 St. Luke , hn .1,,1 11 1)\
receive the neekiace from Mario ho i!i seized
find it heavy. Hr wn. vorv tiJnnkr,,1 tn .n
by Rallies, who """,ivea :general prai,;c upon
T()
tho.so who
wi llin gly nn,1 indeed giadly
his exploit. Craw.hay i. handed ov1!r to the
u
1',
to m ann,~e Ih o vnriou, pnro'
police... · Th g nei t . morning Curtis Bedford
DHEADT.'I)
of lovo for theil' churc h. Ho
is
chaffed" by 'Ri\fBes -on tho- aff"ir. but
...~
~
' ] ~J
("I f hi ~ n l'cp !'J !"n."l() of
~
aoon the party am horrified by the news t h a t .
1.'1 A.nrl gcn£'ro u.s E nswr
mi..ion of
Blacl<a1l, they had tho 'a..i.t, Ithe n""kl.-dii is missffig;· Our~is Bedford dia.
ARABIANS 'O ll' RG ED WITH
r pn,i<h ~",'o him. whioh
",noe of . Mr. Gill during that . time.
As misses the theory ':>ih&t..-n blundering criminlll
n...
und migllt pos!;ibly r eaoh
.
':.
.
.
regardod. money. matter., ho wi.hed particu· like Craw.h.,y- siole the necld8.eo, and mak.,.
,A' '['T"lf '. 'IP'rED '(" .' I' EF!Tl.
which ,
more than Inst 'w nr.
lukto .,mpr..a upon mcmboNl th.t' amounts ⢠bet with RamO. (who 'h ⢠⢠,the nocklace m
£J:I
.J.
, â¢
drawn.. from ~'1: ...t '! should.- 1;>e as small as hi. pockel)' ·that ' befoNl twonty.four hours h.
,,
'
THE CHURCHWARDElNS.
~
\
pOMible, and only ' un,de. pressing circuin. ,vill'te.tore tb" ncckln&l' to it.. owner.
Two Arabi.ns, ' who d..,lnw! that they
.In cOllDlu.ion, tho vicar ",ked. his great
'The annuaJ 'mooting"~h of -Ule membere of thie
-, -~ 1
'f th oy wer a I Tlen.d , M r. F . J ones. t 0 (l. II ow h 1m to ngnm
.
d Bta~~, for £1 drawn b"y . a member in 'Class anriol,looc"s hill inf.:qntion "'of ~eaviBa' for Lon· we r 0 .!t'C 11d y t 0 bo bah eAlR."lI
'.ooi~ty W&8 hold at, t e A ..ize Courla, Re â¢â¢ A 'meent £3 Ie.. in oiokn... ; and--thlit 'wa. don (wIth \he in.t~ntion" of diBp",;ng of . tb. , lfUilty of the offence i'!'puted to tbem, I nomm.te him as his warooll. M,·. J on â¢â¢'
.mJ,t on Bat.u rday af ternoon . ⢠Th~hair
important point whioh waa often .forgotten. Dscklaoe on the Continen.t),~ !;Jut hil! pla.n! a.re appeared b efore the R~8.dmg County Benc~ genial presence, R.nd hlS bwun e..s.shko ma.llago.
~e~~~YLo:!ieLi~!~~:!tt ~F~~ ~~tY). .
amoun;t of .depO!Iit''- paid into thQ "rest) disturbed by thel e~~e)f()f ~r~\"i.8hay, who at I on Monday. : They. were p~cd Ahmed ~h ~ mcnt '~!, the church . ~XPCllgo9 fu nd, woro nlilco
o.nd Q1W&Y~ had --been , far . b elow -what onoe makes to.r RafH'08' /'"o namMr& .to Tevenge I and MO.hammed AlI, and wele c harP:'fK1 With e~oeedtngly help.r ~: (appla.use).
ACCU'"E"D Rt;',A I)Y
BE
n'
(I
6
.ROYAL BERKSHIRE F.S.
NO MALINGERING,
Ram..
, COST OF SICKNESS..
.
Th e ropor~ rofern~d' to the 10s8 ,by ' de ath fou.nd
of tho 'presidont, Captain Cobham y who pleto
oervod tbo socioty for 25 years with an had
oxceptional devotion and
incre""in~
interest. 30..
Ono hund red and sixty-six depoint llnd . 54
lasaurance members had j oined whi~e . ~o
t
Jlumber of Stat-e members admItted
Q\H'IDg
0..913 was 363. Tho sicknG88 oxperienco would
bo of into rcst in view of tho allegation thn.t
;wid.~prend malingeriDj! had a;iscn undor
bEl. '
f acts
The
1
that tho 8OCi"ety billlLSolf. A thrillinlf 8OOn'3 Ensues. for Craw. attemptmg to stcB;l a mot~ rug, v.~tue 1509.,
Mr.. F. ,Jo~e6 uld he was very son~tblo of
shay threatens ~ffie8 with B. loaded revolver, I the pro pcr~r of MISS ,~l1rolme Ma r tin, hou'G- the VIcar B ~d;! ~m.a.r~8. a.nd of th o hon our
o.n9 only the coolou9 ()f~.th6 .ofac1fl~mB.n. who keepor, of Werdcll, Southoote Roa{l West, ho had agam d ono fum 1. and n$wr~d th()
portray. to his ' a",anant the murde,er'. at Theale, on S u n d a y . .
vestry ,that h. "':"Iuld do h,. utm ost, w,U , lito
at 2~ per .cen\. on ev'ery oom·
t6at every p ound 'i n "rest"
to ola.s) a valu. rangingofrom
sickli es ,. .bould be borne in
in their own : best interest
doom, stays the haa<! of t he burglar,
I ~ho
The
house is 8urroUJld~ by the 'Police, but Craw.
committee boned, by 'sbav e£canes hhroul!h the windQw, and
gra.n.tlnq ·
on mortgage to rnembera, "to fRafBee is found bv Curtis Bedford gal'&cd
&8sist thorn in becoming ownera of their .owi:l 'o.od · bound. MT'9. -Vidal, jealous of G .. ~n.
houae.'l . (Hear, hca.r).
Idolino. thl"Qatens .to- oxpose Ram~, but just
mind
(l;I~ar,
oVldcnee, was .communlcated
to ' tho a'''.tan.... of hIS
e~ll0?-'fue.,
to m."t tho
prIsoners thr~u:gh an. mterpreter.
·confi.denoe of ·the p a rlshi nners.
Edwnrd ~ddrrcy ~Jlbert, of 12, Waver ley
Mr. James proposed the r c-c1f'ct inn 0( ' r.,'J i.
, ~oo.d, a prtntor~ 8B.ld tha~ on Bunda>," even.- L ea vor u parI5h warden, obscr "iflC' t.hat thn.b
I In&{
he pull.ed hI~ motor--car up outsido Mr'l"'tontJ.o m nn had done 0. t~c !ll f' Il(I ("IUS amount
I Gr&nnB""!,&Y.8 gnrago a.t Thealo. There. w e.tO l-of wprk. ",no tha.t all of It had bcp.n !\ rcal
~
the ,
SIOKNESS MORE PROTRACTED '
as the cr""kaman' haa. o.cknowledged an, Te· 1two l~dJl'" m t~e , car, .onc of ....hom w,. ,M,M \ lahour of love.
Sick' payme nts to dcposi~ .
.j(.,,
'
.
",
stored the r· npckllloCo to Lord Amcfsteth. ; Carohno ~a.rtm. Wltnca~ went lns.l de the .1!r. ,.Stanley Cooper /Scconded tho rcsolu·
he, ~v . ..... P'. Orawfurd d,e ..... at~n,tl?n, claimed ,his .£.160 Irom the deNlctive. and-. i. gang. to lIet &orne e ..rblde for tho head - tIOl ,', .
and a",uronco member. 'had been £1,228,
.
.
,
.
agnin.t £1,025 in 1912. When the ' incre ..... WIthout m the silgbt!,st d.egre~ s~,ggeBtmg apparently e ffectiv oly oorner«l. he cheale hi's . !igh", ~nd whel' !'e .came 'Gu.t b .....w tho
Tho vicar Bllld ho would Ilko moot cord,ally
of. mombership was considered, th is .appeared thft;t the.w , Wa.8 soy - J?1a.hngerm~1 to ~e pursuers onoo rnpre ": a.nd the curtain falls on two prl80n-ers iuttInl{' . down on tho footpllth to associate hlm5Clf With what had oocn 8ald
new 6onditions.
:r
I
l
'sn.tisfa.ctory , ' The
"resta" wo'rked out at grea.tlv -'m~rea.sOO dur&ti~n
of
sIckness, ' as a dramatie (llimr.~ ...·of a
1!d.; the corrosponding amount in 1912 boing compared wIth the. l"!e .. lOuB year.
expected oh&uQter
B!d .. . This r cPuoed rare ..,a. duo to Ih~
Tho secretary th~lIht titer. w .... very littl.
'
.
.increased
U
described
8.&
grace
pay"
c;~pcrience.
Tho to complam a.bo
1·(
the ' aotual mono)'" paid
experience of tlte juvenilo .ociet,~ miih.t <bo out be!nlr very "Ii tie more than I~t year.
·1
norma.l.
Tho
H
re's t"
worked Some
1Ilne.sB~ pl1~ht
.
,
whQ.J..e
,
went ,u p to the men, but did not understand
ia, 611ed by Mr.
oertainly
un- about . 15 Or 20 yards (lbc~. Witness hoar~ Rbout. Mr. l1 0R.Y Cf. II.lld the Tcwlution 'was
no nOIse Or screams when m the g.rage. Ho hcarllly carned.
'
&Jld
THE OOMP.!.NY.
The title rol?
have been more pro- Browne
thrilling
.
E.
entitled to
.
wh~t
the
.
"GREAT UNITY"
~.
tho:v were saying.
C. ' THE ALLEGED ATTEMPTED THEFT
C.
.
II
. Mr., Leaver expressed hi. ,great apprccia.
'"
bon or the honour done blln, nnd
lI. EStlfCd
'out at 91d .⢠again8t 1â¢. lut :y~ar. A repoit 10?l!ed, but m lh,*, cases the amounle paid 1 desaript.on 01 ""e of tho IIl""t ve .. atil. and ' SoMlh' I arRo°I~nJ Marlin, of , Warden,. tho' veBtry that ho took a ~cry great int",?,t
I h 'S
also . "
Th mJg:ht )ll\ve ~n , smaller..
'
talented JUIlateur aolora Rcadin
b.. pro.
ut " pte . ~ West, .. hO\1sokeeper, .,"d', In the work and .all the dutle~ oon~rctrd WIth
o to' to.te seotion" WD.8
gIven. , e
Tho Rev. Hilgrove C ox said ' thero was no du=d H. ave a vcr strikin g im e~ona. tI~o ~o pr1801:lerB. cam a along f ro m the! the office of pansh wa.rden, m wlilch h n W!lS
g
averl'ge coot of sickne.. and maternity 'lien... doubt a t.endeD~Y (or men to .tay on the tio;-i~ ,,>rL Bolla" I;:'t year \ut fhe- role 9"",ctI0I1 of ~oadmg and CAme up to t~e 180 woll Gupported ?y tho sido' men, and by
fita. per h oa.d of the whole insured popUlation club longer; ~a he did Rot 8e~ ho~ that of . the ...~n:teur
' make. cvon ' c.ar. ~oy both Mked for ,1ll0ney, and sa.ld the generou.!'I .tinllncllI.l 8uppor~ of 1111. ~ t W~IJ
over the yea.r was es timated .by the ,·Govern· oould, be etoppod · eo long AS the dootor said ra , _ demanw. 'on
.
owere Te I 8ometht1lK . f!bout sleep. SHo r eplied, H No! a great prlvJlege to work In 0. p{\rtsh m
ment aotuari(>8 At 3d. per week for m~m .and the me~ could re~a:In. ~on the books.
He g a..or
of ' :
P
' a.ru:i ! no I" The younger · prisonet: bhen got on which . there ."W'..'-~ ~uc h grea.t unity, a.nd n.bso·
2d. por weok for wome n. The experienoe of would lIke to know - why more people d i d '
.
. bod
tY'f.a.l..
to tho step of the car and tried to pull tho lutoJy no frlctIOn (HC'.n.r. h cnr) .
e rug -off her kneee. · but as it was tucked in
tho soc iety 8howrxl 21d. por week for men not apply fot' a\ll:render value. ' .
Jli '\at" gatmu 0
The eideflmen-Dr. G. Stewart .A bra.m and
'a nd 2,d. per week for . w om en. whioli'â¢. taken
A. member. pointed out that ~t;veen
d r'h Ion a . a .oohun'hry .under he failed. She and her friend hocame A-fe681'S. S. Cooper, J. H. Jon'Cit, F. H. J8.me3~
',togoth er, 8howed · 4!d., as ' agaihst 6<3. eoti· and 600 , additIOnal ",embers cam" into
'
or .a, , loeBne WIt _" ,⢠. e l· very frightened, and they got out of th. W. 8. Thorpe, and J. B. Walker-Raving
Mr '
mated by the Government aotuorie.: ·Thi. pAy in lQ13 as a~.in.t 1912.
'.
"
,ro"tono , IWtOW" Qar and went to find Mt. Gilbert. In tho boon ro-oleoled, on, tho molion of Mr Branl,
I andh&~~r~
~&8 A aouTOn of congra.tu)ation'Tw
Mr. Goddard ,a!d ' iii hl5 own agency many
ool!lpe te0.' :
por .ray ,me&ntime the prisoners went on down ihslBeoonded by Mr. Atkins,
.no sUspicion of mli.Hngermg.
0
U ⢠r"" had redu',e d thell benefit. awina' to their
'!'genu,ty . 01 . DI!"d, ' road and Bat down cn tho path a lew yard'i Tho vicar .ald there were ono or two
and thirty-fouLlDol1o &rid 91 women recelvod oont.ihutio!,s to ' the State insurance. He fiad
qUlckn... 1D, ''''"!'In, 1 away. There wa. no nn~ olose at hand at 1poinla coming up for their con"idBration duro
liokneae . benefit.
Thero h,d
peen 6S on~ memtier o'n reduceti pa.y a$ ~&. for . a
Da W'OS. lID- . the ~& bf tho attempted thoft. 'but th e~o inK the yeBr. Thoy hoped t o d cfinitoly oom\b ..~"mity olainis, amountinll to £87.
lar~o number. of ."",,\:0. .
..
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. were ' eev<lral penons fu rther up ~h,e i villag e, Inlele their organ durin!, Augmt. There had
The preaidenb moved the I!(Ioption of the / The reJolu~ion w~ ~arried nnanim()u.!y.
i The rU!f was her ' property, and slie valued been 8ll<lb an ,extremelv gonerou, T9'pOllse
,:cporta.
...
Mr.
Sf: ~ylhe moY~, the ,Rey. G. P .
.ym- it a' ISs.
.
â¢
' .
to the appeal ";1R-de for tho e:r.l!nn oomp le~jon
Cr'a",fu,d) """"oo~, and .t ..... agreed \hat
~o
Croas. exammed :, When \he,,'p!,soners ... t.;ed fund that .~uffiClont money had heen rooOlvcd
r
Nash and . Colonel J . E _ Broad..
lin . lor money th"y <lld not do 50 lD a threa.ten. to make It p~lble for t he m to expend
elected to liIl the ..a.canoi~
on a "i;0'"
a ing mamICr.
. '
_
. , '
somethin~ Iik~ £110
that work. He .1'0
. .
The pri80MNI, through tho 'lnterproter. hoped that they
have ,ome money
.oJb8lCIE'ID,'ily aboolurely demed that they attempled to to ,ronovate their
school.; and it was
, .teal the rug. They 8aid t!tey wor9 ready'
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heinl\' O\-or·
t
I
;E~~[:~~:71
'G:'1""q'lli"e"
f:
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toP.be
if tliey
did &Uehtho
a prii,",,"e
thing. ....
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S. hohend«l
EI.bury Mid
, he arrested
excellent : ffi Tl> ....l~. and brought tbem to ·
-&D.d wel}-:- ! The prieoI)<Il.i1 .made BOme statements
""""~ to witn... could not understand: '
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~~:;~~~~~Jaa~M~~r~.;:..
VIda!.
ooax ' and
·.to
Th&' magistratefl
not oon~ider
· the79 was
sufli<:lent
evid,,!,c. did
to convict
the' pn..onoro
of
Ralll.... , . ~ ... olealing, and they were thei> oharlJed with
' . . er 6egging on tho highway at Theale on Sun.
.VOlce day. '
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Deputy Chief Constable Rohotham .aid tho
prisonei'l!l .had 5a. '6<1. !n ·~ir·· .pos8elision,
m06lly mil<!e up of ooppers, The prieonet'll
we... in ~inK hacgmg on Saturday,
Th~ PrlOOl1"Ol"8 ~ere ...nteriood to seven days'
Imprlllonme,\t ' WIth ' bard labour ' on W.
charge.
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l' Thef raid '~hat il ·,they .....ere g'u ilty , thoy
re~ qUl~ \.~~~ ~ ~J!~ ~o , yea.n . . ,'
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Diocese
to
that,
fL
ha.ppy
were a,ked to find a
Frund,aeked
8.S it WAA caned.
year thay were
fo~ £10, and
managed to provide ;£11. Th;s ~c.r they
were &Skod ,for £17, nnn it would b o their
duty to find that sum, til<. parish being pu~
on 'it. honour. to a e~rtaiil extent. in Buch
matters (applau...se).
A hearty vot.. of . thanks to the viCAr,
moved by Mr. S. Cooper and BOOondod by
Mr. J . H. ~~ae, was Pll.Ssed by aoclamat.ion.
A :tADY'~VWILt.
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