Berkshire Chronicle Reading 04-1914
Page 22 of 104
Permissions
Please contact us if you wish to republish an image or documents from this collection; or you would like to donate illustrations to the collection; or if you wish to add to or correct the information on this database. Tel: 0118 901 5950 Email: libraries@reading.gov.uk
Every effort has been made to trace copyright holders, obtain permission from them and to ensure that all credits are correct. The Reading Borough Libraries have acted in good faith at all times and on the best information available to us at the time of publication. We apologise for any inadvertent omissions, which will be corrected as soon as possible if notification is given to us in writing.
In the event you are the owner of the copyright in any of the material on this website and do not consent to the use of your material in accordance with the terms of conditions of use of this website, please contact us at info@readinglibraries.org.uk and we will withdraw your material from our website forthwith on receipt of your contact details, written objection and proof of ownership.
Berkshire Chronicle Reading_03-04-1914_00014.jpg
Image Details
There is no information available.
OCR Text
Newbury 2.
j.
Ath. 2.
St. Saviour's
foro
throug h and
to get to th o
tho insidp· left
b&1I 1'0 11 into
Th.. Lishtin§ Committee
T
·f
.Arthur .Scotcher · ..~r ..ted the
ant, wbo .at. lint ."id he had
The : se rg~nt. hC!wovor ~
the d.fencl&nt. was wea.rmlf Al:my
booto, ,and lie then admitted baWl!'
Tire Bench awtirdcd the officer
lor. hi'; omartn....
"'0
..
,
;-
..
APERF
for tile;
. :;"
.
-,
, ~ .:-I
w.
o
:rROPERTY.
L
~
cO:
MACKA.Y,
LTâ¢â¢â¢ ,
GUN STREn~ READING~
o
.ON
_iQ .
iQ
any IUnu of Security, or .on
"Net.. of H .. ..a only.
PRIVACY.
EASY RE-l!:lYMEN·T S.
STRAIGHTFORWARD . DEALING.
.NO
⢠t
Thore, il no
a;;;-in
r .
I
I
·the "xpense of .t his ..... istant St. S"'iour's ...
out of the gas works account.
~i:'Lk "H~ii '1"
Shinfi eld...
Til. hur. t ... ...
Bas'ldon ...... . .. .
A-DING AMATEUR
.â¢
FINANCIAL rOSITION.
3 24 24 15
2 27 00 12
8
1G
13
4 33 49
0 20 34
1 14 (iJ
HI
8
3
W. L · O. F A P
12 2 1. 68 13 25
11
10
2
1
2 65 14 24
1 34 14 <1
9
4
3 46 29 !9
7
8
8
5
7
4 52 50
2 35 31
7
18
18
2 27 32 16
4
9
4 26
45
12
3
9
1 15 "6
1
3 ~1 M
1 11 60
1 10
0 14
5
1
P
W
[,.
D. F
nr~
A
P
3 52 13 33
B
9
5
7
4 40 27
2 30 31
19
7
9
3 41
Gorin" ... ... ...
R d.. 17
19
8
7
9
10
0 30 37 16
2 29 41 !6
Jllni or
6 10
?!fl f.6 15
1'.n~bo lLr no
Gt\'s
~~
Cons... _ !... . 19
W o rk..i
]9
ri~ ~~ ~~
~o
18
42 11
~ .. 18
6
11
2
21
'.\
4
]3
1
'!.!J
44
9
In. t 20
3
15
2 25
63
8
.. .
King's Road
!.ubn:titt~
1·\
TO·MORROW·S FIJf:TURES.
A PRrL 4th.
ort the C<lP'mitt<1e ot the
'::~":~~~I~Ii':'~~ Regatta. indica te un
tl
3
5
7
F A. P .
1 41 19 21
1 62 28 21
6 35 16 20
4 39 19 13
0
Wullinqford ... .
I
1
3
3
2
18 15
·r. 1718
or the content. .Of the ' QUI!en' SI Hotel,
Reafins. from April 2t.t to 23rd.
:-S':turdaY at The
large oom~"'ny.
r. n.
DI\'lslt\n 2b.
C<J'mrn~t toe in . the neeeseary works to be
REGATTA,
J Div
i9ion 1.
" I: Y.M.C.A.
(1"';~'7" r, ...-Hi;--t;i1 .lii-ln,,,Q,ncisl etate of
orr...' ro. Lioben''Ooo
. . fact that the presen· don . -K A. Ri ~ on.
the gralld chal1~nge CUP.
the previous year-1and, to
the
urn,
'CANADA'
v.
Choy[rii\r8
v.
,
AGing â¢
Ath. -T.
W.
the
with the 1l.Sflistanco of &ev':
eral new 6ub6cribere. hIlS converted
deficit on the 1912 ,account iIlto..
credit balance.
.. . ' ; .
'rHANKS TO
_.j Tbo committee ' feel
JdR.
TATE.
that - Ithe
the-
y.
Greenham. - E. A. Beasloy.
R ecreation Ground , at 3 p.m,: Corpora tion
s'1'alL Highways v. Th ~tch 8 m . -J. H. Whitâ¢.
ltcorcn.tlon Gro'Jod, at 4,15 p:m.: C() ut.ral
, Ath. v. Tb&toham .",J . H. Whit â¢.
hearty
Recreation Grdu·~d. at 4.15 p.m.' Corporn·
tion Highways vJ q-l'conharn. - E, A. Bea.sley ,
R ecr-eation Grou¥,d: Wyman's
Y.
IYil nhoo
ihank8 of " U intereeted are ' dUe to Mr. H. Ath .....!.C. J . Vale. '
.
P. Tate, wbo at very ...hod notice carried
I
Di)'ision 2b .
. . the duties of hon. sedretarl' with Bueh Pangbournc Res.⢠: ,Elm Park Hall. -A. L.
~\lC~8.I ' lIond · in·~<i(r.:i>pinion the ·BurgG3s.
,
8&tisfac,tor.p st&te of the l\eco.Witsl. iB 1.lU1!ely
Shi~fiold v. Tilohnrst.- J . Morri â¢.
ColfY : St.
Plumpdge. .
S~viour's
v . Wallingford .-G.
I
r a1fner Park: IG'as Works v. Bas ihlon.-It.:
CliJl'or d.
....
Pa.tiner Park: Juni0t Conserva.tives v. C(J['
·i w..· F~lb[opk. .
I·
I
'
S 'OF MR. JOHN pOliTER.
i
.
John Porter, tho former Kingsaloro
who b&, b GCD Bufforing from [l, wC'a.k
.
WO~8e OD - Sa.turday
nig htj
WM Il.t once ca.llod in,
nnd ,.
Ipecialist telegraphed for_
is "8~v enty-6i ::r y e3.T'S o f ag o, I
Mr.
porter'. oond:tian w ... reported yo....
to "have improved: .'
I
"":"!1~.p<i ~t~. 1
I
â¢
b l! in ~
s m'ig h tly
'atH ill ll : ~ till ·:.,hi
th e f {'('oll d g'1):l 1
t onk tllr ,' \,(: nf
p a,eo a lid '!'or t\;lT
n :li le y \ \\ ' 1', 1 \".
ON I, pnr :-; T
, 'rhe ~lI l' p('Jr l "r
Club Wl ~ r l\ n'
G
of j
,
.II Crfo r nll\ I14·f' .
e%pendituM Withers.
I
·C<iinaid â¢â¢ ".bly c urtail'e d, and that
R ecrea.tion Grouild , nt, ;3 p. m. : Cent.rD.l A t h.
,
READING
OIIOLF
OLUB,
â¢
i
.â¢
Mortimer
broke ' 11 0\\,11 .
g iVllI .'l' Jliln
pl ayCfI 1I111 (' h
d iv : ~ ioll
. Division 2,.
ho.ving been. ~duced to
R endi n g ow
Smi th wad a
Tho m so n w . ,
ga.m e t il
"
gavo Ii good
;l)l)inl :-; nl.
Roc.rea.t.ion Ground: CnvcrsJrnm Road I nvniUl. -J::rr, rcml!i!ted iu hand-oot' naving stituto v. Nowbuiy.-W. Fulbrook.
F~:::~l:~~1
;-"l','· -
a.dvise and u.ssist the Gas W orks
~eoeived i~t.i.-ue. 1r~~~i~:~~~~~~r~i;
l!
",...
i
and 89 to 95, Ho.milton: }ibad. Re~
' ing.
Mr. Arthur Ayrea bas
HOM from Mr. A. B.- II. Bake r t disposa
I.
DIVISion 20-
per aDnllm ' for the t"n pr{)VlOUS years
I p
having been only ..bout 672,000 cubic reet Firesido...
... 15
per annum-.
This sud'den incr.eaoo · wliB ~: Ivanh o8...
.1. 15
principallv due to the growing ~ of gas G rcc nhom
.. . 12
!;irea. The committee. ⢠fter oonsiderin!! Th.tc?a~l .. ,
.!. 15
other methods <if manufacturing gas. and S t. ~lles .... ..
19
tiaking advice on the. eUbject. had Mortlmor ....... .. 15
on putijng down two additional 1 Conlenl Alh .... ... 16
retorts on the regenerative system. I Woolha!"pton !.. 17
"o:mnoitlt.·ie
.
d d th t
.Wyman s ...... ... 13
c.
recoml"en e .
" . nn Greyfri .." Atlt. ... 14
as'lstajlt
enqa"ed ro; . the borough Bur· Corporation H .... 15
.. 'suffiCient tIme to ~nablo Mr.
, ..
old....to.bbilbed LO;NDON ' iqrl PRO. .
:~ 'vlNOES , DlSOOUll!'J' OQMPkNY.
.' "L!id ., . 19 LANlIDOWNl!L . ROAD -·
,
.
â¢
··.CRO:tOON. ·
from 11.EA.I;>INQ ·PiauiO\.
'f'+
3 ,600,000 cubic feet; the 8vera.~e increase
~otl·, with
.SPECIAL .P.AlTJ~S
_:.!'
.-
I
I
year over last year . ..mounted to over Y. M C.A. .. ... I . ~s
QHAR(mS.
. --,' ~~;.~ .. .'. ~ ,
·TRA VEL WITH PORtENDS
gO,, 15
.
I
I
· ~oni ~ , ~ ' ba. ..I;'" ,th"!1 . ~e
.!
rcoord by six
Th:e Gas Works Committee reported
the time naq cOm.e when .ell:tensions to
;.....
P~ELIMIN ARY.
mg mBd o 1I. p09f rCB1!l.tan r,e at Pro ~ n~ct
Pn'r k. and th o hnmesl.crs lrnp ro"(Kl tiw: r
.
;
Dr VISION
I P . \v
IO"BlIu..... the g... works cou~d no longer be delayed. 8'1d I'angbourno ... .â¢. 14 10
'En. ' tha~ they '. had IIBd for som" tim" under H enley ...... . ,. 14 10
25th 1 thell oonslde... tlon the form ",·h ich the u · Biscuit Factory .l. 15 7
certain tensions should take . . Last Chritlt)DaB and N6~.bury ... .... l. 14 7
on 'through January evcIT available retort AblDgd~n .. . ....1. 14 6
in tbe works wnll in operation. without any All 6,,"10 ...
14
5
to "paro in aa&e of a breakdown of any', Hcathlield ...
16 4
description. 'rho increase of make this C .. vors,ham R I . .. 14 4 '
l . -'
MONEY.
t O O 50' 0
to
,
GAS WORKS.
.
BaKer.
. M_re. HeeL!.a' 180ns and Co.,
,1. " ..;a .. ~ in Zalh. ,Ile~..
.
hy auction, at their sale
Bk8e&, ReadinB. on
40 SHADES IN STOCK.
A~l 7th. & line ...1ootion
.
. '
furnituNl . and ' ,,!foots:
.
ASK your DecoratOr to u â¢â¢ It;
. ' M~srs. ljiehola.. . Imd
will oll'er Ily
t 'Tl;;'. ·Card. Oft' Ap~ltcatl;'n.
towlLrds Hie end of May. , at the I r.ne,",!~:'.'~"y.
Auction ll&rt. E. C, (at very !.ow
reol)I'V88 to close the "",tat<!) freehOld properties 81tul>tied on the Chilter'! Hill.,
GC)l'ing, known M: I t The Chalet, 0, ~u Over- bags round UB at
d,.I'l." IUld .. Chatsworth.' ~
Alao four Wiloon he found
eemi-detached cott"l!'l'S 's ituated at ' Cleeve. which. Wwon
M~ .. Ch ....les Stevene · ..ill h<lld ' i .... next lamp whiclt wo.
881e ofhors .... etc .⢠~ 'A'p rj \ 18th1i;t the w.... a ' TOry darkp~~;~bW:tO~:"~~it:.f.t~~:
Ca~Ie-MlI,rket- H~. ~g. >.
~:;ty ~k!"ea I
Mea8rs. 'Cook8&Y '""d Walker Wi'n-:Olfer oth&<
. by ,auotion. on Thured"y; Aprll"· ~h. at I\lid
.
..- . . . ; - _ - - - - - - - . . ; . - -...1 the Ship \ Hot.l. Re..ding. the reeliold
riJsidene& known as fI: Wittenham~" Kidm?~ Roll'l
Caversbe.m;
~ qljmmon
_i"Hllls;;
⢠______...:_. . .________ .Ioorough,"
GroYe
,Road. ,Sonnmg
No â¢. 92 and 94. Bulmer8be Roa.d" Reading;
&,
I
e mlltter . be brou!'llt 11"08.'" t.o T,l ohu,.\, . who .!\recd to . pb. y PU
. fo~ward for consid,,~ation with other pro. ~helr opponents' p,tch for four pOint.,. Cor·
.
Sold In llb., 211f..' 4Ib .⢠.71b , tin.'
MAYS
.
too
. sed b -lawB
. po
y.
AT
..
.
ne~ed 8. ding:dong a nd ex citi ng fi l rll ~~ 'd " ,
~h\Ch ended In fnvaur of th e 8:. ill[' by th"
Odd goal in throo ; the lo<:e rs ~ho l Ie.: !; \ fl" (t ,
tively than usual.1 and wit h great"' c< 01 " ,,,
tion',and the company thereon.
" I n c a~' g oal should lu\.Ve fl avod Un' K,lln ~ .
-Tho Berks County, Council .wrote 8sking Ba~Hldon iTcceived Wa~lillgI o ru,. nn rl \V t1!l tll t'l
the .council to make a. by-law dealing with I two mlltuhes, cn qh h OHl ,!! . rcst nct,,<1 to ()1l0
disturbances in schoolA. It wne ag~ed to hour. GM. \Vorks f o rfe ited h:t lf £\ d07, " l1
C lJ recomm,,"d that th
o
HOUSE .AND FA'.tTEAD~
.
n. ili~ h
propoSed Provisl<lnnl Order ofethe'
Trw
.~
.,"
nnd
Electric Supply Co., Ltd., for
York. ,Town; when an official of
of
h eard
vie ws of the
-' .
.
SA VIOUR·S.
The rivalry of St. So.v iou r· ~
!.Hl .
of 'I'·r ad" on Jlbreh 20th. with reference to Workman " Institute attracted to COll'1 â¢
the opposi~ion·. of tne oorporation to the
number "of spccb.to[s, and t.he ~o ·wil..
OXFo~D . ST~~,~T.
:
:PII,Y,
-
s tr Oll£;'
app eu r t! d Lo
reward l agents; attended .at the <iffices of the
f
\.
..brought
F
0\ I~
Just Q(lno
an I tu:re of the oommittee during the ensu
.
months; and. that. the same number
lampe be lighted · during
month a
June and July"" "'ere J.ighted during the '
period last year. .
The General Purposee "~~Tn;t,._
mended the acceptance of the
Messrs. F. Langman and
Road.- W:okingham. for
the council eb.mhlfr and eo:mOllL1I.OO
It was reported th&t
del>Jlty:mayor. the to'Ul
and
borough 8urveyor. with the
.
,
r~ommellde d
the .mm of £320 n.Si.the. estimatkd expendi.
e""""
doo:
and. d c-s pitn
!!,ot tho b , 1I
Gilchr4 t Trust h"ve gTanted to
.. l"'urse of five popular 100·
\jl.v~,rs,n"'rn
January, February aDd Ma rch or
the }\Teet Memorial Hall.
An '
inOui~nl~inl committee of local gonUe m6ll
the education of the districb
to eM!1 out ai'range ment8,..
be . adTertised. '
muc h in
: 1â¢.
1I;lT(1, .lo.l '"
~ tng (,6
h n. ...·o
not I,.) It
\\'0 11
t bo
the hall
J
1I ;('\'[Y
tJH' l;(' nll'l·· fof Wil
n.bl o
lllanll~ : r .
Ity I,
fl -. t. .,.) a. ~ I I
"pe ll a
g oi n g l' l l"1\.' :!h t
waN 6t.:- 1\.n ;!Cl
no t iced hy t hl \