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M~rell. one <>f the otahvarl., 01
party in the borough 01 Re.d.

heM

'~~~:l~t:tor:

!!ppeo~ro,,?c'~H

preeeDted with II. . ~po..j!. of
t.a.ngiblo . expr08&ion~ of t.ho

tho mem bers of the EIL!it
O~mII.'!I'tc,•• of whioh he was ohlLirr ltan
IS. y68.l"fl. The presentation t..o{I'k
smoking conoort, wruch WM h<: J
C lu b on Thursday oycn ing
.
reported in Ule lust week-

-II

1J~!~:~~f~:g~~~
A

on tho pre.<;c-nt ran '
G. F._ Murtoll in r~o~ :
a8 chairman of

some young
pru19U r

,

llnd

'Th ey then

told thorn ho

1'1"0-

t1l.oso

present

wen-./

p a. rlour.

{oha.irma.n of ' the exccu, Aomm (presidont lof th';
Mr.

Loga.n

(cuo.irman of

C. W. Srocker. F. A.

ascert..'\in who Jid
. ~ould ILTHUVer.
I,Tl'lo dofe>nJant
very civil. On
he !aJW blood on
Cross,ox'a mi nou:
d e f cnda.nt was
it miQ'h;
DofcndlUlt

Jack Eighteen, A . n.
A. J . Foster {socrelar.V
F . B enger {vico-prcsidr llt

I

.

Sahsbury Club}.

THANKS.
Captain Wilson., in calling ul?On Cn\llain

to make tho prcscntntuon, 8!li ( I!I~
. as Mombor for the boroug h '()
pereonally hiB thank, to Dr . M 1I;' r~1l

the door.
Herbert

w itn e3~.

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Bounded a!i if

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.f.'1 \:t'ich '' .
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.' ~~Y;~R :. ja:iI d.;. .
'li.able:to
shrink
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~etbods; ,
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.

~~h _ 8u~h; . things ,wj.th Lmr;. -.;lt
.cr:~.m.Iik~: lather. . It. is:, more

-yields .Q
.
than pl~.8ut~ t9 v.ie~ .oi.~~ wear 'i he fabric8wash~d .
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-:- ...
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with it. _.T~~y<~e a:i'"~~l~~t; .;j .
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.,,' WoN~T · ~S~K'... ·WOOLLENS.
.

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were , d ..,ory.;.!1y
D"""';
n.noo
" ~_'
exeou-t.ed;
iDjly' oa.ng .
R)ego)' and
Mi •• 'lVil... eff.ootivelv

\~r;;~.~!f.,;~~~;~~~:

of bloou in

, ·H.nne<l,ulIl
al.oJ:!t }olpplB 1>r
8tori... Mr. O.
pia.n.o., ... ·

",',

that

the

.l~ ·rMrlAn·

Bf\rk~hiro

William

unsucc€l'3eful batt\oe. a.nd oame up Stl1 : EII~
every time, WM d()!oCrvin~ of a monUI1l 0 flt
(applause) .

HAPPY MOMENTS.

Day,J'

I

doo r, . The

rooignation from the chairmanship aftrr b
yeap,' . they were pleased to know Illll( tI,,·y
could still rely upon his sorvi ces as nn 11.('1 i \"fJ
momber of the oommibtee (apolau.o).
"
Captain Burgoss, in asking Dr. M urn-·II' ~
accepta.noe of the pr~ent, said a ml\ ll who
stood in the firing line during hnlf a dO'f.I' 1l

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.6£ :.( ' « . els: .

•. - - . '1.... '.

profooB~on oould -'ji vo up tllCir 6fl nro
luo{C'~96io n ontai lOoC.1

to pubho work . No

greater hardship upon e.1l indivioual, for a.
doctor. was called up a.t any hour of t.h o dl\ Y
amd ntght "j yet Dr. Murroll had o.t an tim (·.i
come forw&rd to give his assist.a.nce on bcil;di
of "t he Conaervativ.a a.nd U nion.ist (':11 1."-1'.
While they ,inceroly relP'otted Dr. M urroll' ,

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Ja Jll08

sa.id h e

pn.ne-l in

g)a..!!'1

members of suoh an honourablo and

mad.e·JD

Ho

bu t, d eclared th rut

work whiah ho hlLd done on lwh.df
ec",,,.rvati.vo and Union ist:. callSO !Sineo
had. been oonneotod wiLli R ead in g. It
always ~en to him a. re markab lo fn ct

.

Th ey

quently he hMrd
A'J1d 1 ho f '8W that
hail boen hroke n ~

Dr. Murrell, who wa.tt r ecoiv ed wi th 011·... ')
hearty II Salisbury" OOooc8, said sonl l! of t !loJ
happiest moments of h is life wero ~ (limt III
..

th e oommitteo room aUld in t.he cillL

.

Ise.ao..

lVla~,na~n:;' ~ toward s tha ~ood of the country uy lIoiiv l'l),
I ideut.ifying lumself with t he publ io wo rk (Ii
tho town in which ho liv od. T.llC)' olllll.!
presentoo to Lady Henry congCBtu iaoo themselves upon havlol{ II mall
OR behalf of t,ho mom ~ who would heJp in thf\ j:t'ood gu\'(,rnmf' lli IIf
."<>Oi.e-tron. a.nd to Lady Byl"" ~he country ·(e.pplause). Thoy had b'X'Il, \\ Ilrl\ .
A bouquet wa. al60 mg for the r eturn of Il. Consc!"v,dlV.) I!)
t

Dr. and Mn. H ..rtnett. Mr . . and Mn. R.

T , DaryaU. Dr. aDil Mn. H"w"~.]4r. arid
Mr.. .. Edl{ar. :6i!hI. C.. )f: 8Iau.:r~. Mr.
Beloher (Liberal ' ageat), etc. . " .
LaW Henry. ill ' introduoing Lady B,Yles.
oaid;,lie Reading ' Wom...•• Liberal' AMooiation
had in tho past been· _ yery great faotor in
&Ohi~ving ma.~y vi~ri~ in. Reo..di~.

LADY READINO'S POLITICAL FARE·
WELL.
.
Byles oaid Lord Reading had -iWltly
the diotinotion w·hioh· had been oon\I.'hey truated him with
.
with t.bo argosy of their
now they trusted him
Jl)()ro aolemQ and
of .
.
.

rU lJlll .

He had done no moro t.han his <iu t\'. h
was tho duty of ovory voter to do l\U [lLr d l! ll g:

The preeid<>nt (L&dy Henry) p·r<lOided. a..nd
_ong tho"" "l.OO present ·......r. La4y
Lady BYI... 8ir . ~l .. Henry. llart .• M,P .•
th<> - . H 011. Cyrjl, !,!,d Mr.. Lambe~t;
. Mr: H&mal' GreenwoOil. M.P.. and M.I'S.
O"""D.WoOO. Mr . ....d: Mm. H . 8 . . Henry, the
Hon. Gerald ·RufU8 :r-oo.: -Mrs. Lewiilhon.
Mi ... , Feli<ity Tree. ··Mi... (JoI..,.Mr _,a.nd Mrs.
W. M. lJotebroQk. Mr.• and M.rs, S. Broin.

,Reading b.y Mn.stElr J 8.ck

,

SEQU'EL
TO RATH ROAD
,
A (;(!,InENrr.

Parlie.ment for R eading for Dll\ny :rl~.·lI" ...
Captain Wilson had alro:l.dy mad.., hi ~ 1 Il" -"

sonoo fclt in tho Houso of Commons,' and a
m~mber6 of tho Go\'(\rnmf~ lIt. \\" 1' 1'''
gr~atly im pr""""d by his lir.;t "1'1'''''' ''''' ''
. t.here. Dr. G, S. Amam had boon 0111' IIf
good many
h is

best und kindest lrio ndl:l sinN

ht) ILl,1

boon in Roo-ding, and 110 hBd hn.d t ho gr(\at" .~l
support. from every mombor of Lh o 1',{) 1\1' 11 :1.
J NEWBURY MOTORIST FINED. too. ""[>eei.U.v Moo",. H olloway. · W"" ill .. ,,,.1
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GoJdajd. Ho hid also rocolnxj tllC' r! rt'HI'·~ l
,
assistt\nce from M r. F . A . Sim ond:; , dw
Mr. ~· Oswa.ld
Cary, 47, Northprook ohairman of tho ex-ecpof.ivo. ~'Ir. L Oh:~II, thl)
Street, Newburr, pleaded ' not g'llilty 'ti.t~,· n ew chairman, n,nd Mr. F os.tcr, tb(' ,"WI '!"!' 1a,. \",
Reading ..
Tuesday to a summons chars- l wero two me!1 tn whom they h ad th." \" 'r ~'
iog hi~ .with wHfully driving a. moto.r~oa.r groate>st ~nlldet:lCQ.
Dr. M u rr~. . 11 " 'l·a !I, .. 1
a negligent m·a.nn-er, on tlie Bath Road the ch.o.ngo that hl)-d t.nk (,J~ place .'i ', ' II'(J IH' , IlI'fit
th 7th ' Ma.reh last
·
oocuplOd tho ohtwrmansh !p. of 1:";( :-:.1. "ltrJ .
on . 6
•
Whc{l ho first boeame their (')':\.11'1111,1" lllf'.v
Mr. C. S ., JOhllBO~, deputy tow.n clerk. mot. nt the Newtown CofTf'C lf oll Ht" opnOl~i1o
•

on

prosecuted on behn.,:'f of. the pollee, 8Jld t.hn Cemet.c-ry,

'rho m oot in w,

Wf'r e

h"hl in

the delendant wns represented by Mr. Il. lit tlo room upstu..irs , a'm l t.hey h;nl It " Ny
Charles Lun~, . solicitor, N-ewbury.
:1m nll comm:·t tco of ~ooc1 workers. At tJmt.
Mr. Thom~ Turner, ' Clal"emont. Cn..lcot, time the E xo-cutivc Commit·teo m ot, I\t l\'lr.
a builder ISltid 'he waa in the Bath R oad OOOk~AY'R ..,ffi l";(!. On.o gro.'lt thing whil'.h hnd
driving . .a· go verness car away ' from R e ad- hnppimeQ 8inc,e 'then ,,'a!! tJlO ~prinvj!1g up
Mrs. &nd ·Mi68 Cox were .with him. of tho c1ulY-i Hl t!lO ~wn . The. ~ cIlInFr~on
fi.. had two candle.lllmp. in frorit show. Club had t"lccn It, ",~h-tilll noslil<ln , at. tho

ina ,

~Jlg red .lights

behind, ·o.nd tliey wer~ b~rll- ~:r t.r~ob;~{b~~a:~vvocr~h1-~~rkin~e~~';;.~
He was Oil hi. prop er SIde. club.
Mrs. COx ecr-eam6d It A motQr~ar is com'
"
GOVERNMENT IN T.~IE
DENTAL
Ing into Il& " . 'when they were near Lieoon·
roOd Road. .Immediately after . . a car
CHAIR.

illS properly.

i n to them, Ilnd the off-8id~ wheel
Capta.ln Loolio Wiloon subsequo ntly ga\'Q
Battened down, and the near-eide &.11 tLd(l.rOss dealing . with the Irish si t.uation.
wheel woo damng-ed. The tail -b oard, seat r As w~ gath-e~L:.d from Ule truth" or lm ris of
r'i:1~~::.r..~~~z!"
.."d, rail were also splintered. and the I the .truth,. whloh wore slowly bemg elraggod
rllb,Â¥' coupling a.nd belly-band of ~he ha..rness !rom mlnlcters Aft thoug h one we.ro o.~tr~~t.
~'broken. Th.. .result W8.8 that they wer.. '
teeth. thero WIlB a plot. saId C.II )I.I n
~~~~~;~~:~»
th ro~n
" on .~
. ht B1.·
'de
The Y had
Wilson. orgam,ed
membors
01 Ult.O
tJ ..
Wl6 xlg
. . to Ca.b11lei,
to provokebytheBomo
people
of Ulsot.cr
·m1fl< .tJ'8·i drag Mr•. Cox out; she bad ,broken rlbe. aots whioh would justi fy' the employmonf. 01
.re,gl:t>bIoed
Witness WM bnused .on tho rlght leg. H-e the foroos of tho Crown. Captain Wl l30n
heard no warning of the Ropproa.ch of the t'eforr~ to tilO oTder which W8.8 givon hy
tiI1" .~""'LD.e,r car, Toore was ... treet I..mp near.
Mr. Win.ton Clwrchill to t.bo Third Battle
.. HALF SENSELESS."
Squadron t~ pro~d tAl LnrnlMh on Mn,ch
.
Wlth

-Mr. \

oaJI'tfu"

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In,,-

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19th', Mr, AfJqUlth Bald he WfLd not awa ro
Cross~xanllned, The govern~. ear. W8.8 of this order until March 21. IUld stated that
ipfll;••no<) , a~ . old ouo, but In ,:tood conditl()~ .. _ The ! H upon hie suggestion the ordor WllS oountcr,
'lDotor·c ..r stopped wb&n .
colliSion O(]. maMod"; yot in spite of t hat he allowed ..
curl'l6d.. Wit.q~88 was hu.lf: eenseleas at the stM;.ement from himself to appear in "'fh9
He was trot~iDg along at IIv& or Six Times " of Maroh ' Mrd th..t tho 60-00 1100
an hour.
Defenda.9t 8a.id· he was, Bo:btle Squadron coru.isted of lwo or thrcl) ,
gav.e hiB name aria 'addDeaB, a.nd ~-r;u~~rs. tnki;ng troops to CarrickforgUllJ , . A
oome half·hour until ... conatabl... JUdiCIal lnqlury was demanded. Mr. AsqUIth
came' he sald ,the light.. could Dot be seen grandJloquently off"red a day for. a voto of
'L - b ' d
It
" d t ' "'d it. oensure. Tho Governmont, tIotud CaptMn
~~ lit' Ul r
• W&8 an ncCl ~n , ~, ~6 . Wilson, wQi lld tJlon bring Q, servile majority,
InBUranoe ' c?mp~y . h~ .com~en8~ted mm. ' who. wit.hoult listening ,t.o a ei.n gle argument,
brlght. . moonl1ght mgh~·
-I
would vote aut.omOJtioallv. and t.hen Illo
6choolmlptre6l!t
~ Cal~t. cor- Libera.l papers would h orald th~ r~uLt of tho
The 1e.IJlPs were DUrfl.lD8 , pro- division 6~ a. proof thQt the minlStors wero
red ' lights , were visible ' from ab,olut<lly hon....t ..nd guiltlo.. 1
,
110 'sound ·who.tever
JUDICIAl INQUIRY NECESSARY
coUld not Bny a t '
.
tl'll,,,eUilnl{.
I
The only way to !rot at the truth \Yft6 to
fixed 'into ha.ve 0. judicial inqUIry. M 'which eve ry Qno
•
implicated should appea.r artd givo oV IJonoo
on oat h. J( the .honour of any_ priva.te ~nd!­
vidual ha.d been Impugned, "" Mr. Asqu'ith jil
undoubtenly ; had been- Mr. Asquith : hDJU
beWl- told puhlicly in the H duse of Commolis
that h. had t not spokon the truth- Illo very
Iirot thing he. should do would bo to ltema\ld
it. - '
An inquiry ,in order ' to prove rua honesty,
\..1 .
'('hey were , goi ng op. until the,r got. I ' the
. ' '. r' ,
j
truth , the whole truth! ~nd nothlllg but th !)

too

,t

!

pm..

th&t. when· 'h~ truth" out !of th,e

MLll~T8i of the CrOWD.

,mind One thing WOo3 qwte cloo..r-thn.t Ul&ter would
'bt n ever be ooe r~. He oould no.t un-d6f'Btan~l
, ~~g
tho policy of Jthe! Liberal. regarding Ulotor.
~f
...
t<I.~·"
It
.
O!.j One <>f th" greateSt principl"" of Liboralism
J
a&l
was government by consent. Liberals had
· ~""I'.;·, ~Jd )
.no~ ahrays' stood out for governmont py conB(}:nt,
; he but . appareritly whon ~ ca.m~ .to thoir I own
kith· &nd km they wc.re .unw,t lling to do so .
Recent events, and rooellt. a.otions or M~n.iswr8
of the , CraWn, had dono more to . mako tJlO 1
Governmentl d espifl.ed by every right-thinking I
'than any other action of theirs ' in tq'e I
,

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f'
fe
April
11th.

Mr.
frndant
11illl

lo

up set n.t h e!
tha t on h i'l
dri nk
and n. ~~ur r(l
TC JlPi i l ion o r
B c n::h P;llVO
l n nltp nr()lwr
].- lw li f' v('d tllr
thr- tldpnrbnt ,
], ,, h ;\l l ll "vl'r

..-l iel nd w ;<; h lo
surh nn d T" lW"
UII' (,l~~ u l III
n.

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