Berkshire Chronicle Reading 04-1914
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LE~GUB
t·
they had. .. by
receipts by £200. ~'~~ ·''''''_I. ''~N
shown record t akings,
Juno, a.nd in 'the
Res e rv~ Huffereil defMt .t
tho . sm..rt Elm Pnrk H .. II team di â¢â¢
... supori('l1'ity thnt jll sl ifiod th e m!.l.q(jn
olea.r goal!. Rt. Saviour 's {ulfltlâ¬(l (''( .
by 6~ounti ng for " 'allindord, tho
a d isJl..Strous start cxhibit ; nl! illl '
13;uri1clon fo!"cP.o<) a rlivi ~i l ll l of
Pa rk , wher~ Ga s W ljrlt :\
neal' ~oa l. J u n ior Consf'f ',, 3, .. .crcditable StlCCOSS uV"r Cor~coring- mat ch, , ... h il{! Shinfic kl
Tilehu rst.
c~pa.rigon
was
m~do,
feetiyitios occurred.
The
booD' very larlfâ¬ly due 10 c
f!"",,!'ier:auP.D
the speed of the tram.,
.
.
. , .
of tbe Fin~~oo
Committee, moved .:. t he oonfirlnation of " the
rearn.nKemenw which he' cla.iined .. to bo
gep.erous, jlUlt,' and, fa.ir. It wae the conM:o:
" International
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THE WORLD
PROVISIONS
1.8:38
of .tho, m&ri':a.ge bet"een Ca.ver.
sbam ~&nd Reading.
As to who· WH the
bride and "bo .... tbo bi-idojfroom h e could
"y, but .. hal h. could -AlLy....... tbd
arraugementa hAd been eifeoted most
and wore' 8uch a. .,.ould giTO
r .. tepa.vert! . . He supposed
rer.reeeutati-vea would liko
oxp a.na.tion "y , to why tho
certain ." officers were ' to be hi.
\ho.", present ,momc}lt . (Hear, hear) .
been a long _t~e preparing for
V~ .. t . ohange&.
No "",omp"""e ":had
j!\van ".00 ltio' e offioen,,-upon whoDI
work ha.d cevol"ed -in connection with
eJ:~~iOD of' the aTea of the bor.i · h.
board wer~ . a.,ked "51. certain om.Gen~or
.
,'h.~ . authoritY. ""id;-" ~' W.it uDtil
cornea in ." ·They .: w.ere hhn g ry
d;,... \ioli",a. bul Ihe, board " Jlr. able- to
until· thi.e: period:, - In the roJr8.Yo .& p1ecke to C"vcr~ould,
M
far
M
.in
to be vory m.uoh a.pprccin ted by.
'9: They had run 26,000 extra car
dur:nli' the ye .. r.
Tho reoe ipta per
car·mil. f~rmed ⢠record, being 9 .2 of ~
SUMMARY OF RESULTS.
penny ag8.wst 8.64 la.st year. T~o nearest
D j v : ~ion 2a..
I approaoh ~ to tha.t figur~
was 9.08 In the n~t
Contro.l Athlot'c 3, Oreenh rl.lr1 1 .
yea.r of I ~h& ' unde~ta.kmg. · Ho could, n ot
Wyman's
0, I vo.nhue Athletic 11.
say ~ytlhng deSpIte ,8:~O.Ut r the ~ exDend!l;ure
,
D iv ision 2b.
bo C 8.~3e ,.they w~re Waxt lO g for the final
Pan!lbourne R('ser\'(ls. 0, Elm Park
m.km~ 'tP of tIl!, r.ocounts, but ho ' did Dol
Saviour' s 5. \VIlll in r- ford 2.
t3t.
w~JlI them to thmk , because thoy had had
Ga. Work8 I, Ba.qildon 1.
~h :8 ~xc~Vent year, that thev w.ere justified
iT lLnior Conso l'\'ati,'cs 5. Goring 3.
10 Ihmk'l'll Ihal thc ,! could take. .ory
DIVISION I .
loro;o 811m .lor tho ro f~pf of the ra to.
Th.
ordm&ry Illre of II. 1'£\.\.l "":lSi
.
to ~
P. w . r, n . F .
10 . :ve.aI"~; 1 they h.a.d gone into
y eR.M1,
1 41
... 14 10 '3
80 that 111Was eVlde'1t ·th a t. bofore
they
1 52
... 14 10 3
would h8: vo _.to ~Q~k .t o t~B track..
2 6 35
15 7
WM one por tion, m .~m~ Streat whIch
14
7 3 4 ~9
haTe to l1e taken : ~ (land at n vory
6 5 3 24
14
(A:lder:m ~n BrIOn : Ant! . BroMI
7 2 27
14
5
Broad Street ~orn('r had
16
4 8 4 33
Bul Kmg Street wo.s
RI. ... 14 4 10 0 20
and the other p ?-rte
1 14
15 1 13
h.e attend.ed to
DIVISION 23.
myo1vo ~ very
P o' W . L n. F
.
stn,l. hn es ..,1
1 35
... 16 13 2
hne were moet In- Gl'cenham
Iva.nhoo
...
16
12 2 2 76
to rogular-
I-
15 12
.. . 17 10
Mort imcr
Canlml
...... 18 9
18 8
Th"tcham
,
Sl. Gil",,'
19 7
V\Toolhampi::ll
... 20
4
Wyman1a
... 15 4
a.
2
Grevfr!nr:l A th, ... 18
it ' would b o
fnr itself end incre .... Corpor a tion H. ... 17 1
Fir~ :de
pOMi ble,
various offioers, and set) that
;Ilon<f ot ~hem
anything by the : absorption
of Caversham . by ReAd:Dg. 'fhe. board
fixed , a. maxim11m sA.lary in ee.oh C8.se '
did not tl",~efor.. expect thorn to appi y
any ·incTcaee in the futllro.
- Mr.
.0000000.
Mr.
OD
behalf ' of the
.aid" they would do
Ali;.
..
had been renewed to".
the board in the
extent, but & grea t · mg,ny
Poor L.w iii Ibe
dn'n~ up . . They hnd .L;o
w.re ·.ati!!ll.d.. ~ilh the
to the ovorhello<! equipment.
oolttJ.,m'!': nt He thou~ht, bow·
council had ·i;an-otionâ¬.d tl,.A
tho betkr .of the
overh~f\d lvi1'6 ,trom Cav.
;-::"'S;;b'b;:;"i::;";;h~ i_'i~:I:~~~~:·nd
wi,dom I
lIey . .- Thoreiare, "nlthoug'h
U
tho Henley
lm,nert.,lCIDJr wall prespenlU!I, there lY~ r.e
ill
h,io id~. I ,ex:p"J1.<e~ .
.. Ho oon.l (r.t nlated Mr.
..,
...
. him ~ell to' be a
say agBÂ¥!st =)the
2
5
7
7
rl
12
10
nan
2.
A.
19
23
110
19
P.
21
34
8
66
3
A.
P.
21 :
20
\8
21 \5
:\0 12
49 12
17 27
14 26
1 68 13 25
2 35 31 22
2 30 33 20
3 46 29 19
4 52 50 UJ
4 26 ~5 12
1 15 46 9
3 17 fl4 T
3
1 11 60
13
15
DIVISION 2b.
p W . L. D. . F.
S t . Sav;out'A
19 16 0 1> 57
20 12 5 3 55
Elm Park H~ii
15 11 1 3 48
B.W.I.
.
Tilr.hunt··
19 10 7
2 32
ShinEiold ..... ...
4 41
18 . 8 . 6
Ba. ~ i1 ']on . ,. ... .. . 21
7 9
5 42
20 7 10 3 40
Junior Cons.
R~~. 18 · 8 10 0 30
Pa.n5ilJonrno
Goring ...
... ... 20 7 11 2 32
Walli"~!ord" .. . ... 20 Ii 12 2 23
(:!Ltl Work,
... 20 . 4 13 3 ?O
King's Road In.t 20 3 15 2 25
.. ...
... ...
A.
15
25
12
32
29
43
[19
39
P
35
, 27
25
22
20
In
17
16
lie Ihought: they
hearl-and h.
46 15
.
been given two. ~e&Tll a~o. " ..mlllr~" ,
might nol only oon.~rdulate
49 14
~wben they- wPr'e--fint T&commonood, and that
conqratuJI\t:e them3clv~"..on hAv:nq'4 11
th... ·!"atto'r ehoul<l ' 1;'ot h,... e been deferred
efficient monager.
The Pareea
63 8
ul)tli now. He.. m&lnlltinM that the .prOft~
. ⢠till wpnt ahe.d. and .. as 'pro"ing
tliey.· gnt out_of Cavenham . ovar .alld, above Teter ""ef~1. The ."".ipto · ehowc<\ ~n, in· NEXT SA1'URDAY'S PROGRAMME.
'What th~· were ·· pa:y;nR' Henloy. more than ote&s<"
£138. , Tho tramwa.y-:reccipts . .
Division 1.
pa1d i for the.
i.n the eahuia! . That e'!:ciuciill9." parcels &n~ other aourOOl., wero
R C(' N';n,tio n Gron nd, 3 .30: All Saint.OJ' v.
⢠" jwh. t be.
Ur> £2'297.
Ahin({,don.--C . '1,"nylor.
:th~tbo~~b~~it
AN AMOUNT .F0R'fHE..;"!lATES:
R ec rcation Ground: Cn YPr s h ,~ m R Ollel I nif .tlloy hllo<! to p ay
Aldernuln J . W e Martin :''''id' thi .tum· st it ute T . PLLn ~ b ou r n o . -.J . F . M:dt.in qic T.
R ecrf!II. t,; n" Grotlurl. 5 p,m: C::w ·~ r.>h :\lu
a number or years.
ways W&8i proftperi[]g unrlC'l' tbe mayor"
be . bl" to ·f~uc. t he rot...
.bl. oh.i'7" ..n~.hil'. . Ha hop...,o t1;'~ y . would R oad Inst itll~Q v. AVngdon~ -T W Wi lher!.
pa.ld a tribute . to the work of
get a. 8ublf.:i&lltllll amount from the \rd.m,,,nyq
Divi:iion Zn..
ton.
'
.
in reliof
the ratA! (Heal', h earl . . U~
*Gre enhnffi T . vVyma n '1:I.-U' . A. H eR..ver.
The resolutio.." _w. as .carried: , una..nim~U31y.
to t h e prleaent he had f eceivoo very litHo
Coley,
Fircsid.
v. Celltral At.b.-C. W.
from the tTam~a.'Y8.
.
Dn.wson.
Mr., Bull thoulrht .lhe new.' tbo), had ' heard
-: :
Div ;Rion 2b.
W&8 ⢠very 1 cheerful.
Wh'en thev rctmh·ed
Goring' ... . J unio r Cons~n;>ti\' e~. --G. Y:t~.(,!I.
profit~ from the, trl'lmwaya-he dicf not know
r.n!"'·: St. Saviour's v. Pnn p: b 'lliruo Rf'*'.
wMlber lhey ,.,mld -get any frnm Manor -Ii'. Fulbrook.
Farm· {Mr. Eight.eep: Wo shall n ot los. ,R o(' rp,n.t:on G r ounrl: "'Briti "h \\r or krnan
~D; A;WE~K NOT E~OUGH. ,. an,v . lhi.' Iyear)-tbe monov 8hol'ld b. ap. Institute
v. Sh inficld.---J. H. Taylor.
ph.rl to the. reduct' on of the rnte.. and no
nIta WO\1~ supnort that more strongly th n.n
h e ehcr.lld l 40 in B. month' ~ tim o.
Still,
j hero were IS. great · m an v thin~~ wa nted to
P . \V n. r. r. .\ P .
.
the ristem , "net one w aR t ho doub- S~indon
... 33 20 4 9 75 38
t~9' linc! at, bot h thp, (' !V t. nnd ,.,.est Cnm,1 Palace ... 33 16 12
5 55 30 44
', tn1'!n, and if thl\t - cou1(J be done II.l Rfad :ng ..... . ... 32 . 16
8
8 41 ?In 40
~~lP}oy.inB: 'I!It ·roMonahle expon~ thf'y lyon lrl "oon r ea!> Northnmvt.on
... 33 11 17
5 38 30 39
.~
n.. roward for it.
H n tholl'Ofht thab now WA.~ Ply mou th A. ... 33 14 10 8 42 ' 37
38
the ·timo Ito extend tho tIme of tho work- W es t H um U.
32 H
9
9 54 , 48 37
m en'. ticket! in th ~ m orn·nr,r.
'l1ter", worn B righto n a nd H.32
]3 9' 10 37 39 3S
hundre<le to whom this' would bo a g rea.t
Oueen· 8 Pa.r k R. 31 1? 9 10 3S 37 33
boon.
E'C:otcr City ... .. . 32 10 12- 10 ~7 34 32
ofl
pI
MONEY.FPR EASTER.:
J
.
. . , .
4'
Port~ mo.u th
:TFORM TIGKETS,
â¢
hag beoo intro·
fonowing adp.itional
North R oad,
, . H enley·
8\'St1>l1l
:r'~::~~~~:~~~~~_~~~clIt'm.J'
'as to
, . . ... 32 11
10
6
0
12
7'
Southampton . . ... 33 13
... 31 11
Millw".ll
Gillinqham
my" ...... 3333
Norwroh
e,ml iff City
.... 32 10
9
Hri5t ol Rnvers .. . 33
S OHI hentl
8
U niled ⢠33
WaHo,,\
33
Merthyr Tow'n , .. 3?
COl"ontry City ... 33
11 45
14 4 ~
42
44
44
~2
49 32
11 46 44 01
14
31
11 46 47 ,~o
9 13 40 41 29
1~
9 .5 t'!2 62 27
9 15 38 61 27
7 17 43 47 25
7 8 17 '29 49 22
4 12 17 35 64 20
9
9
F.0 0T BAL L CHALLENGE .
Hurst r cttuiro ,b orne match on E8.Bt~r Mon·
day "Itornooll. - Apply early to D. Mllchin,
u ~lerhnnt, and Ca8t le, " Hurst, Twyford .
MONEY.
£10 to £500
N any kinu of Security, or
.
Nctn of Han.d onl,.
O
00
PRIVACY.
EASY RE·PAYMENTS.
BTRAlGHT'FORW ARD
ID EALING
.
NO PRELIMINARY CHARGES.
The", ia no firm ill Landon with
whom roo. will be· safer tlmlr , tho
old... t.:r.blished· LONDON a.,d PRO·
VINCES. DISCOU NT COMPANYâ¢.
Ltd., .. 19, LANSDOWNE ROAD,
CROYDON.
Th e
Ulli"'~<l
the pl'
th ~
th ~
r ul e!',
thJ.o'll.i:.l!J·fl
w it h i ll
8t.:) p t.il('
t:iu ld i': n:: all
Hll utI l l.-' r
the ri gtl!
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