Berkshire Chronicle Reading 05-1914
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[Mr.
~u<>as~ttio~n~,1"~~f~~:~~:i=~t
S
Jlis ! pen
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I
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.
One of the gN)~ ou~t"fd~1I fe!'t)lr'ls of
the Ulster ' movement I,s ,ta I;trong democratic spirit. ,,· A. ·st....nger who . h~ ~ .~â¢â¢
pend for informatioll upon publlcstiops,
which are not always 'partil!ol .to the No~h
~ Ireland might require some c~nvertIng
'. upon that' point, but it is ""If-evld~n.t to
anyone
who
the
vunt
to
th ..t oart of e
b" /lnds himBelf in
lUI ..tmosph.re cbarged
B cause which ev-ery
th<l one that cle.ims hi. sirlool'<l.,t <l1~~.~~~~~'~ I)_~t
Throe governing (!o",!i~~'~.~~I~",,'~~.!~~!
for al l tI,e purpose
all the
bas brougl,t tbe 10y,,1 'i''ln·.of tit"
,
province into the lim eligh~ ⢠.&Dd
. D onaldfrOn I Mid the deoeas.cd
wu ad.
c on viction; the second 'ls C<1lIlm~rclaL en·
i.ho h",pital on April 1.3. ' , On Mar
to
terprioc, ' and the third is the rights. of
n opem! ion was d eemed no96S8&ry.4ift
t (1 N.'mo\-e pu s from inaido the cheet.
ma t.t('r indica.t(!(l somo long.-et.a.ndinr
hI .. . Dr. Grant performed tne operation;.
11 r. C' r,o~.so ll(Jmqli5~ered the &~lOO~io~ .
or~mtJ~n was nl rumple ono l~ itae~. "
it was n.t.1.('"m lcd by tho danJ{er o( . ~udd6Il
1 h. It was one oC the common ca.uses
I d en t.h o n tl1e ta blo , n.part a.ltogf!'ther
labour.
Ou one or more or th eBe POInts
all Ulster Unionists are agreed . . .no. for
that reaeon, they look u110n Home Rule
... the greate.t evil th at could OOf,,11 both
lrclap d and the Empire..
..
PrIOr to the Act of Union, rel1glou6
feeli1l8 often ran high, both north and
oouth of th e Il<>yne . .. nd precip itated many
oruel conflicts, which the pr"""nt genera·
tion 6bould , be unly too "ager to forget .
One has only to refe r to the disabilities
both of Roman Catholics and Protestan~
or
1 hl' /UUf'S! het ie.
'fhe oPeration wa.s' tho ..
p{ l ~i lJlc..' wa" o f rna.k~2 him
b&ttei. '
nnf('~<:1:jH' lic ndminietered ! W8.8 chloroform"
1.h(' N ndition of ·tho d~R.&ed was I Uch
Wllrnlnt an opora.tjon' l The hca.rf.. .wae
t to b o BOund . so fBI' ... "th~y
ooula."
dissenters under the Irish Parh&ment
D u rin.g ·t h e operation ~t.he heart
t.
,topped,
Tho
WN O made uII6uccoosful1y to · r emn cilim.
Tho post·mort.em -examination
ihn t (lx<X'pt. (or h ie hen.rt ILnd t he
!lo:dQ of iho C'JlI,' s t. He nl"ce3sed ' W&II1'.
\" mnn. In witn~' s op:nJon eon ' ope...;
wa~ t he on ly ·t.hing 10 do t be ~ece&a9d'1 1
(!'()()(l. ft.nrl C \ '('Jl then he WJlB qmte 1sure,
dl(, ('.o nrlition of the iMide
th e cbei!t,
"
t f.hf' ro n l ';d <p5CoE'nCX" would have bQen , ..
Jon!! (In £'' . DNlt]l wa s dlto to heart (e.ilura.
wh :l(' lInd£"r nn Rnresthet ~r..
..
1'11(' bOTl')lIgh ('()roncr (Mr. J . L . Mart:Jinr
snid it wn .... a Rn d C8..Â¥. t,h o widow bein g . left
we have made vast strides a.:ong the path-
way of toleration.
As a matter of ,.fact,
ln the oontury upon which we h .... entered , no Chu.rch wit,hin the 8ho~8 ' ~f
Ireland can claim a.c:;eond ",ncy in a.ny · dI -
rection.
. ⢠. ing
thftt and 'I~i:i:~~~~~r~~.
:.: ,:t:~~;;~~~:~~ f;~
All to tho commercial aspect of affair
interel!t.,
b
or
6ve..ryon-e knows t hat t he Act
Union From ' the, 'ranka
meant the ealvn.tion of Irela.nd. a.nd the ing.me~_ .come not
~ctting or her upon " new pathway
the le~rs , of the vnl111'uo"n._
8U<:OO8S
and 'p roeperlty_
Ire land tn all who a.re
tormer earas had alway& heen treat.OO by riding «lTd signaIl.ioK
: l m "C' voun ~ children.
T h(' iurv 'rf"tllM1 Nl a .-('nEct in aC~9rda. nce
with th o mNlic.al (I: \'j(lcnee,
â¢
her
our.
Mr. J , A. P case, rrel>idcnt of U\C Boa,rd of
E ducat.iail , h a.s son t., t.ho fo llowi ng e~ pl8.na.tion
of t h(' new Exchelfu er grants to Slr J . H.
Bet hell , M.P. for Rom[ord:- ' .
.. Th o £515.OCMJ wiil l be new mo noy. and
will l1('"ll in a ny way affect the distribution of
t ho .~350.000 nl re.dy nllooot.. d to nee....itou.
u. r enF' Th o GovQrmn cnt prop050 to contri.
but'l..L a holl l £92,000 in aid of expcndituro
in~\lfr cu ill provicl in~ . ~o."\lB by local oduC6,ti on i IL ll.tJlorit ~ (hiring 1 the yoor 1913-141.
wll illh we Qxpect ~\"ill ~\'er 50 per cent. ,01
the I C ()~ t. 'There wlll, ll l ~ rof o rc. be left abo\lt
£4~,()c)o') o f new m oney fo r distribution tou('{·('.:<;ito'l s ar(' a...~,
I
:P.:! l"S .
g 'g
.
that t~l e- overwhe. mlOg ma.J()rlty
party. I
..⢠â¢
-j
been
at:!
In
a very .ho'rt compaign to make
cl~ss fighting umt'. He has r
etrllctions in all the ,arts of .
well qualified to dopont him",,11
with. courage;
but wit h
i!p: a, Brat. . oDDolrtunelly ':i~~~~~:~~(
celved·
'c~'kl1j~,,!-I6!!,(e
;
.
â¢
m',n"IIOll<.
pot ' , .
every mark ,
â¢
wlth
.
Jegielntion.
.ltect.
While
people
beSt ridicul1ng
'
wera
⢠JIB r" Bards hbour, the WOrkInli man. who him and poking fun OTer wOode ' lIuns,
labour
organisations
"M
rapidly
Qualifying
hi1ll.6](
he
within
I
I
fears that th e granting of Home Rul.e fol' closed doors ' to handle the .re L article.
Jr,~land w?uld cut him ~drift 'from "II the It mny .not, perh ..ps, 00 lIener*lI y knoJm
powerful tnfluenc~s whICh e.~ ~o~ exer- t.hat frQm the vezy . early eta, 6,8 of ~e:1
oiBing tbem£e}v.es in Gr.ea.t Brl~&1n. for
U!'8ter ' wa-l' preparatiQll6, pro 181011& wer:e '
SPLIT.
MacDonald, spaR-km$. OD
M on lL. ,v
North -EMt D (}rby. sfud the
L ,i)"JUI jluriy ha.d dcdllroo ' wa.r on th.
L ~ t.o\l r Pa l'l..\·, which t\10rC£oro. inte nded to
contest ('onst ituolle.if'S W ,ere\'~ r .It had got a
eman cipatioh of th~ wage-earDlng
made for .m .. ny
In the towns of Ire land la.bour and
hI balance each other fail'ly equally,
this does not apply to rur ..l districts,
of any
W411 , &II'
They had
L abo ur wu
co nYo"! lll('n co
quiQk-firing
should
gun~,
and
can (or I their, iJ8e,
, to in-en
has
cOl"W4eqUl'~ ntly ' in
0. 'Local Parli&m-ent
w orki ng men 's vojce would be nr ...t'iClo.ll,, '1
L ibcrnls
.l :ent .
prc86ntation whateve r, . andl t'l~~:~~. ~I!~Ch~~b~:~~;~:~::~;~,:;
no chanoo of .h .. ving
its l!
dr"">jd.
!
I.
I.
practl:c a.l lt::
tdoth!l ess.
at an earfj age unless you :take care of
your teeth now.
I
Do not ~a.i~ · u!ltU , the _pain is such ,~at
you Qan' :,bear it n'Q longer. but a.t ,tljie
. slightest .sign ?f &_ fi~w> ,call and see m~ at
,
'4y adV1qe
.
III free-my . work skIlled
and exoellent.
in
"~~1t~:~';.".i~~'lt~:~~~I.tt~'jt;
1.~;J~~;~~~~~:~~~~ ~:'::l~i;~~~J~".;,.
I
._
.once.
Faction would u udoubtedlv exist â¢.
faction would haTe ita say, out .0 fr.r
I.bour· is concernad it would have no
I
- .'-. I,
,;.- t~a,t·. you will
disciVlin'e. '. He know.. aU ·abo.ut
pu.l h.v wiih ind ustriHl . e nte~J)rl~8;
and Booking cove r , i n~renchin~ himself.
~nd
wholly incJ.pab le of d eahng
lnd\18trfal handling · (l. rifle with the
POSBl~.le
Th IllM ~
ni~ht in
' h old. 11nn ('t-err Nl by
. 'rh o a.ction of
sh ingl y partisa n
down t ho
to ta ke it
a.nd
,.bORe 151â¢Â·
~roved. 'on inore tha~ .one ·1 ~~'ir~~~~~,~s~f.~~!ui~~~~~~:~~~i,;~t:
. reoontfYi tHe men .- bave ·llq,t · " . 'AO,g;':eltna,
. As
Irish Parliam<int w~u l d b3 out . of "Y'/'-
Is oonnected j' with
~1r .
t~ t~ae who labour l~ the · factory iri ludicrous &lyle.
: and ill a '&reat vol'untary.· extlres~ion of ' Ft.⢠nk _can!'....."
thewboleheartcd conviction of· "" poople..
, t~f::~~ ~~;~~!~~l~
.
A COMPLETE GRASP.
'.
',c
an alien country.
I NDUSTRIAL PROSPERITY.
B&Se<I u!'on tho confidence and
,"
i ll
I.
actor at Westmin ste;. 61Hl. would be 1IIlth·
, out ..ny Mlnooy. 1horc IS 0. tu r~her fear
in the brcMts of Ul.to rme,r,. based .u~oo
local knowl ed ge of. men Rnd c~umst ..noo! ,
rnt e' fo r Cl cmr n tn ry OOUCll.tlon m
LmE I~AL-JJ An ~U R
youtlllul
former condit~o n of t h i ngs, and, Wlt1l0Ut cnted move me nts. . In a ' word, hie -tilstpr "
any .repreeentation o f n.n adequn.t.e c~&r. Volun teer only reqUire,S ttie ex ri6~ee of
1912-'13 wa, lB. 9jd.
f"
I
A.
of the Uni ted Kill!!dom eDeqred"
energy and enterpri se 01 ~l.ste~men .
. arasp or the work t!)ey a"" ex- '
bnilt up great nnd grow mg mdu.tnes.
to do:
They . h&ve long -sone be. !
The kar, thcl'Ofore, of ev"r~?ne who is
tho elome ntary' -.tages - 01 .drill, ftn<\ ' ~u.~~~"'!f;:!~~~ " ~~:a
interested in the ind ustri,,1 dev elopment , are now -in a position to ' take t1ie ' li'e11l ...t t
or Ireland I. th at un de r Home' Rule el,. the I short~st not'c. ..nd · oa~1'J out "w,th l i.nd. m l. ..u r-o,
may lapse back into somet\1ing I~ the stea dinGE8 a.nd precision the~
m
compli- '
,
" n ,is £423,o:xJ will, it is nnticipat.OO, be
R r:MJi
thlD8
which cqn nJ comme r c ia l laws lor aU
sufTit:i(, lIt (a) 10 dC'fra,'t' t hp CXC03S Ol:penditur~
0 \'('1' ~ h, 9<1, mte ineup:ecl on elemeD~!
I e-t.i1lCX1l1l11l" hy any nlltl! OrlllCS, nS n ..&s:certam.ed
fron l tho fig urcs of "1912-13; a nd ' (b) to -..deh av h:t1 f the exp~l1d i tllr<t iu exceM of th&
prou llce of 1\ lB . Cd. r a. te as asoerta.inod froXIJ
i ll " li;lIr'" of 1912-13 i~
' th o caso Q( 04
a:pthor i lit\~ , ',d lO have no previously pa.rtici⢠.
}):\1(' :\ in t.he N~ces.., i. tous
f eas Grant.
_
"1 t lilllst be Iu"!1dNstc.
tl~a t. t.his mo~i
fo r I i.l' sp"CJ .. l l (.·l, ~r or n ~OS!J tou9 a.rco.e . will
be ' i~ lk(\n for tJlis yc·n.r on1r· I and no lIlfor enoo
mu ... i l.. '@ II"aWnfroOitbisfi'oar'sPllYmooteas
r<'gnrd; t il t! i~,~ntions of 1C Govcrnment {or
flll ll,re
'
of
and workshoq.-, . The . women, too, 01 all thicli" and fast, for
<J ...... areC.1eridmll the.. help. ' Tbe nur..- I ..rchiteot (Mr. J am ..
ins corps : while ' It einbr a""" a number or with. AnnlO, one of
distin8"iej,ed ladies, depends in the main' F i.h"" .is in lov.
for ' its membership', l1pon YOU~II w?men i.n '
. th,al
I humble positions, and Iheee VIe WIth their
I.~h ..
brothers in. itlnthjI.inJ.m. One hOB I only to
.. re, . of
fix upon') any' l'artioular ljigbt and go t6 I ,
the D.:'l areat ~drI U'lo haU ~o gee ' a uni~ .Qf thel~
organisation making Ita prep·a latlon. , to
oo .:convinoed for e'!lr . that the ,m.ovemen:t ·j
t.h&t it i.s. no longer ' pOf:8:b le to treat h",r s tands o.bova d-cnomin&tion
lIB
IJ!III
THE BOGUS MASONS
are acknowledlle~r t<i be highly developed
.
<
a nd splenoidly eqUipped p .. rto of _the . Tho mooting of ibu,e~wo.·dnlirina !.:=~~Ul
or~an izati6n. &nd they :owe ,almost every" ~ ~o~~in~i~ f~nny ;~
Engl&nd IlA a oonqu<>""d country, and
even h .... most loyal supporters. sons of the
men who hnd fought in
interest. were
compelJcd . to cons ider seriously thoir
poeition wifh regnrd to he r. ' Indeed, it
WOB Im!'Q6S1ble {or Ir2lahd , OOc.a.use of the
t reatmen t she reoelved , to hll1ld up any
ind ustry "."hatever.
Too Irish Volunt&er
movement of. 1782 aimed prindpallr at
rectl fymg this .tate of m!'tters , a nd the
oonsequcnce was b otter trade laws.
The
Act of Union c"1'1'ied th~ refo~ation furthor; and by one of lt8 ar~I(~J.es I~land woo placed. on an .equsl footlnl! WIth
other PM-ts of the U mted Kmgdom, 80
nATE RELIEF.
.
.,:'
of
!'"
wi lli
HOW IT WORKS
&11
illBtanees.
But all who study .. history,
a.nd compare con ditio n6 to-?&)' Wlt~ those
ot b ygo ne tim es, will readlly admit that
deoea.aed ~hanged
wa.e stopped, a.nd
and
operntjon
ro,~dG
them tho tnlk of every h'!erty-~o~lDg
country.
Thc /lret of . these IS reJ1810us
W,O
RKING-CLASS,
â¢
On
~
three ·'bro&d' 8';':iunde
. '~
.~
Rule &II a working ~IiCY: io. lr<>18nd
condemned.
It will be "". ...
that the loyalists 01 ' Irela!ld
together in . opposition to th â¢â¢._,~.â¢~.i ';'':_''''t .r;!8Il1l&l .. n~~~I':UI:~~~~:
thA! pl'<l.. nt GoverJ>m>ent hy ' '"
and it i. idle 'for ..nyone
of the 'fach to pretend th""t~t,,~~u;ct~i~~i
tion which flOd⢠. ita f-u:lAlot.&1
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READIN~.
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