Page 105 of 113

Berkshire Chronicle Reading_29-05-1914_00008.jpg

Berkshire Chronicle Reading_29-05-1914_00008.jpg

Image Details

There is no information available.

OCR Text

.. I

O"F POLIT1<l1
"Q,T.'~

BY
'there can be

~~oubt tb~t ti,,,

ih histwtre
nchant
t'or '~~o,,:!'!! Alri'~n"'i:rlg !~~~:~~~~.;~'[~·i~T~-,e~G!,u:Yb~Rogere,
of
politics
bich
wo
~

, is voicing the opinions
thousands of moderate peopl.
e _,
.
,
have few opportunities ' of making
.
_
that .
man~ of
v~iee8 heard and yet ' who are promoderate , opirpon will deplore thJl.t
disC!uiete~, by ree'ent develop_ ,;,
c·
.' . .
_
. mento In the pollt,cal spbere,
.. I am
Mr.. R;edmond, lias, by the actIOn of diegusted with politics; it is .. dirty

I

,. -

'! ~.TU
' R'~u·
I· ' ~
R '()i~il~'f~~3~~9~~~~~~~g~;;=~§il~
tHE. PIC
.I,.~ ·.r
.. . .
,

-

.

.. .

••

.•

<

WE'ST ~TREET,:-RiXi)1Nd.

qo.)

.£;nR
_.(}
. US ON'S' I!
_
.
.'
.
-' l ' ~'TG
' 'L
' ,9 S
!·:X
· '·0·•· N
·.i:t.::1'1I · .- '-.d .. . ~

SHOW'ING ()(jNTI:r;.lUO:USLY.

. .
·~":J'J~~s 6a~dm.s:fu!!~;~;P.'2'
~ JO.30' .p.rn:

p.m,

'i, '

..

-Ad,!,ill8ion : . 3d. ,,!,d 6d,
· G~ d H I'd ·
,
wl'II ' be·'
..A • ,nn
0 I aJ' _ programme
..
showing on Whit. Monday Jrom 11 'lI.m. '
to 1O.~ p.m. On Monday, Julie 1st, .
.
.
jExolUBive) . •
'

•

BERRi

.

'
Ii'
..".".:m.,.." .FROM .BltITISn MALT · AND

('Jl~

C' _

(a . Drama of th~ Wild, Woolly Weat/, _

III :Boltle.

Full of interc.t and a grip tbat ho dB
.
. one to bho y~ry ond.

MOTOR .. , CHARABAN~
.'

~

Will ·Ia..ve

in O,..k.

,Bolli... •
i-BottI...
P :n. Firk. Kil
2/6 per doz . .1/8 per doi. 1 4/6 8/- 18/-

THE ROYAL BERKS ·

No. SO.

.
,

.
,
TeIORr.m.: .. Fergo.onl, Re..aing."

the LODGE HOTEL, KING'S
ROAD, .
On WHIT.SUN:DA¥,·...I' 8 a.m., for·

. SdU{rHS.FLA,

.

with
Dog..
REACOfNG
I'lJPERANCE P.RIZE BAND.
I
- G""pucw'r , . Mr. W. !!'.. rr.
.
'fHlPPET RACING,
..
Ana 011 WHIT.MONDAY., &t 9 a.m., for \be
Under the 1USPiCes of , the Reading €'entrBl
. ,
.
' Whippet: 'Club. ' ,
VALE OF WHiTEHO
BOWLI~G J~r LiVE PIG ~J PENALTY
via, ~an~a~e . rfltti rl,lin~ , tbro f1 gh Ne,~nr1'
,
. ,. K:1fJK IJOMPWfITIONS, . .
RETUHN FARE, 6/-. ,' ,
.
BO~LB I TOURNA' r,;NT . .
MOTOR-CYCLE GYMKHANA,
Journey.;
'
Ife
,
B'
~
.ll
·billa,
F~r
Entr,v forms lI.pd partiouh.Lr8 at 26, Broad
~ I Street. ReadiDlr.
Propri,tor,
DANSTNG in Special Enclosure•
. JOHN BUMPHr.1EB.
.
MfC.: " Mr. All. Nutley.
Royal Punali &..... J'oG,v Show. wi~h ohampion
SAILINGS COMMENCE SATURDAY, 30th·
·1· dog ' Toby. ..
ATHLETIC SPORtS for CHILDREN and
MAY.
WOMEN hmdor
A.A .A, Laws).
l

!jROYALSOV.ERETGN'

.

SOUTHE~D

OR

'KOH+NOOR'

MARG ATE >lLT (Frld.;. ill ;;u.n • oxo. plod)
.
.
' ro{l1
NDON BRlDG E .
RAMSGA'l'E Fenoburcb
IdBwa.. {,1.c .. D·lla.m,
St . . ,.'tUlD " ,m.
8UD,

Entry form~ and partiouhir.s at 26 .... Broad

I

Matthews' i

la, Shootin

I~O

Street, Reading.

/

llDdabouts, Swing Bonta, Houp.

Galleries and aU
a"id. Shows,

tho

Lat ..t

.
Magn ific~ nt
DISEJLA Y OF FIREWORKS.
By Woll. end Son, of tho Crystal Palace.
..,.e .: A'18nU~ , ;J3'O. St,PnncraB,9,l'ea,l!1. Hun D.23a,m,
Rcr~o.slimon I of l ~l kinds ,!It Popular Prioes,
MAGNIFIOENT CYCLE (Lady's or GiJnt's)
for LUCKY NUM13ER. GRAMOPHONE
'rBE NEW PALACE STEA}'fERS,
'£or CHILDREN'S Luck.y Number.
Gates .open at 1,30. Commence at 2 o'clook.
, , ,1... '
,

n"

.__

1

..J

,.

lU,Ol\.m,

-'

LTD., .

T. E : BARLOW,.

f.a,o""·",,m 6d.; Chitdre:n, 2d. Tickeb pur·
bolore the day 4<1 . arid Id_ To he obfrom Libora.l Clubl';- Members

'Committee. : ·or tOO Secretary,
Broad Stice\, Rending.

DlHECTOR~ _

., 77, King William Street, E,C.

ROYAL BERKS

CHRISTIAN ' SCIE~CE . SOCIETY.

_

. O.H
ARABANCS.
' --'-

SERVIC~B,

SUNDAYS 11.30 a.m. and
6,30 p.m.
.
_
.
TESTIMONY MEETINGS
NOW 'RUNNING.
lin the Seoond and Fourtb Wednesday. in
oaoh mOHt}" at 6.30 p.ni.
EACH WEEK-DAY. from THE LODGE
Rending Room "pon Daily 2 to 4. except HOTEL. KING 'S ROAD. READING, at
Saturdajs.
Sat urday. 12 to 4; ..Iso MOD'
2.30 ..nd 5.;;0, for ' 2 houra.
da~ , 7 to 9 p,m,
Free. I
,
Addre... 153. FRIAR flTREET, READ·
lNG,
(6752b)
And on .Wedn •• aay ·.t 2.\.5 for

FARE 1/.-.

FRIAR FA TIK, 1/9.

WETHERED

THOMAS

& . SONS

LIMn'ED,

MARLOW,
..

(2B- Marlow.

i,

539 . Reo.ding.

TelegrlUIls : _ t l Wethereds1 J'

S

A·

Specially brewed

fam,ly use.

.

'

per

o.nd

qts.)

'

°11 me~t must teel (:Qntemvt. for the poliilician

'ATTEM

•

' I

and

,

I

a

In the early hours of Saturday morning
a determined attempt ~OB made to. enter
Erlegh, ReQdlng~ .the I res,de'.'ce
of Mr. S. B Joel. The mtruders tned
to force an entr~n~ by way. of, tho p ..lm
house, w l~lch adJOinS the bUlld jng . T~ey
had prMtlcally forced the lock ,o pen With
a. Cl1~9~1 wh9n ~be watchman cq-me ro~nd

FRIDA, V ; May' 29, ·1914.

enCO'Urage

'pll.

20, 9 ;
20. 6d. ,
2i. 6<1. ,
20: 6<1.
.3.. "oa. :
.• .
P}~":" ..ok. D'\'!.~t ~l!ent.rei. price
: LOCAL AGENCJE8:-

' ~ .pts, )

1..
la.
1",
10:

Sd.
6d.

6d.
6d.
le. ' 6d.

•
lin.

J~~W~th:red ' ~ 80..., ~~.1 (~.

reprisalt;!.

and

doct ors , !l.9
time from

The 811 t. ·M, mIII
d ealt with th
"ol'Y of t he
the 6ecreta.ry
miBBi o n in tli p
memb€.m of
a.cknowle dg('(1

visu.ble, bcca
th e pr{!scnl
for ma t io n fl A

c1l\rcd on,

Mr. C. J .
prollo&cl th " t

strong

section of the Press.

A LESSON , FROM READING.
That !,oliti"" cnn be conduekd in ~
gentlemanly and dignified man!!. r WaR ,
, however, shown at the rec'e nt Retd i Il~
10lection.
Tho r elations betw€ en th"
candidates o.nd their oonduct during tho
fight left nothing to be deB ir<ld.
Mr.

IGooch was R. man of great nbility ('wc l
~1.l8 ,b ert. T~e mon d~cBmptid. leaVIng : honour, who impressed nll who h " ....rci him
theIr ~O.6 beh1nd, and were, of course, ~ 9Y hi3 high cha.racter n.nd his e ;:c hewing of

WITH FIRE.

I
ma.king o.n enemy, Cn.ptain Wilson was
of holoo h~ been bored III Iin everything genfcmun, alld ingra.ti,,(c(1
tho door close . J ound the bimself with sa by his fair alIa manly

able to. get well away before ~he alarm personalities, and he left Rea<l i')g withollt

•

WB.8 ·ra.1sed.

.It is difficult ~ relieve· the

, .

It wa s poil
the y cOllld

. A number
0.
'bT
the wood of
y
lock, the ide!' being evide!,~ly ~o remove fight. Mr. Butler. t oo, ,showed himself 0.
MiniBter of . . the reBponsl I It .
playing with fire. If he had the ill- the lock enttrely. The. v<s,tors left be-. clean fighter. We hope th at succeeding
l1nd the IIp. s.mlet which h .. d ~ecn used Reading ol~tiona will b e Cought i'~ .tho
h' h
kn
h
, w IC
we
ow e perBon to bore the hoI... round the lock. , They same spirIt
and tnoush the pollt,c.1
ally has not, of encouraging qiBf>uf~ ~ als!) left" .small brown suit co,!!, fastened · atmosphere ~t the pro",,,t ~;me is charged
,
.
UI
h
Id
' · l I j)y two 61?rmg loeb . InSIde thIS a COIl of with electricity it is pr<Ibuble thnt be for"
ance In
ster
e , COU
sQarc? Y j strins,. WIth Q. l&bel.attached) a~d n,!-Inber Imany months ~om~ .. of ,tho bUl"ning ,q:ucshave taken a
more
prOVOCs,t.lve , of willte handkere}uefs . and a hew sheet Itioqs on whieh Op11llOn I~ GO hotly dlVlde,\
· ·d · d ' · 't • . thh lid l of brown paper W,,"," d18eovere~. On tb. will be settled Iand then It m'~y be hoped
· th
course
an In' eCl mg o . WI
0 , I side of the "ase there we!e thr~ initials, a ;:;lore norm;l state of thin~6 will pro·
for a whole montli, .t~e termB .of the . but t~ey had been so .0 bhterate1 88 to he VillI.
People will not nsfeo on tho
A
. di
B 'll
W'th I 1 d
lundee,pherabl€, and It ,s thought . prob- causes of the nresent bltter·,{ees "ny more
I
re an . re· lable that the bag WIl& .tolen. ,
th~n they will on the measurea about
, men. ng . I .
semblmg ",n armed- oamp the tIme
A SUSPICIOU. S CHARAOTER
wh~ch we are fightIng. .Um on:st.,. COlli·
I '
I·
.
plalll of the hooeleos mlscaJculll.t.o" ul
h as · gone b y f or t a ct'
, lea mn-nceuvrlng.
SU8v ic ion rests on a. ma.n who, WnB see n the U]s~r ques t-ion by Mr. A s(}·uith. I\nd
The nation is g e tting., tired of thpse in the grounds of .the hOUF.e ,earlier iii the j the p ..mlysis which ·hOB com e ove r tho
t te
1ft
f ~ay. ,He'. ~e.cnhed ~. b&l1lg /about Sft. iHouae of Common. 1n conseQucne e of
t t d I ;.- . - th
cons, ~ e al Sin . e B a me
0 lD h",ght, w,th brown moustache. When , the Parli ..ment Act, a"d .the Liberal
the Gove rnment's intentions. - We seen he wus clad in dark clothee with alliance with the Iri sh Na~ionalists ;
b -1'
th t . t h '
t
<rlhlue trouae",. He woo we ..ring la ·soft felt Lih<!rnls B"Y that the Unionist.. have lI ot
e leve
a
1B
e view no I
ba.t. rJUHed 'down ov~r hie eyes.
been Bufficiently res!lOnsive t.o th~ i l" arre nt
Unionists only but of the . great mass ! Th,.Woki.ng1.t!,m Police are mring thor- of peace. To the !,I~in mll.n ther. ,een;a
of moderate-thill!kin' people. Proof ough mvestlgatlona.
"
no insuperabla obst.ncle to '~JJ ~m lcnb.(1
· .
~ g .
I
,;ettie ment of the Ir ,uh Questi on If ther..

soci e ti es in tI
they s tl g;~.ct\ t
eouragcd,
O n the n
eecondc<l by
t o" Ilccr p.t. t il<'

:!)

and

I

Bub·c o llllll itt...:oC .

I

p .c rsolls b'ufTl.!I" I

i'

of

thiS 18

fo.rthcomlng, In the remark-

.

,

""'

'

: ';

I)

is a reasonable

Splnt

COlJlllli' tLc.:c

c ompre h e ll s ive
by which ;lI ri ll
may be

pectflll:y

both

d U'3 plnyed on

th ro ugh' th e
~'h{] secon d

sidell.
THE PAST.
INFORMATHlIN
NO'
T
GIVEN".
While regretting some dcvelovmenlB in
.
- -I
'
modern POJitiC6, w. still heli·eve t hat tn
treatment
of · the
As our readenl will' ·r emember, Capt.in comparison with the past the present
so far aB Ulster iB Wil,on gave notice to mov" for a r~t~rn positi on of VOhtlC.1 warfare is no t wh olly

concerned, but s.ure,I y now

'rhe Itl' n,d ;
Socict :es'
th o Gn v€ 1'1l
th e trl'lLt u lCti
(I

•

ShowlUg !ho n\lmoor of 800lal and

t~at

pl?hb o~l . t') b e

condcmned,

Vit u!J~rntLOn lIas

BER'KS

11

BRI;{KSPEAR

.

'

. -'

.

'...

till bcr"cu I(J:-; it'>
placed U 1\(11: t'

(Ll~

•

"
A
..J
a Crimm'll offence upon W mlfr ed . Ma.bc
MAN KU,1T~p
HIGH~OOH. Ro~er., aged 15, "t Winncrsh, in March,
still further , t-o The coroner ' for -.South Oxo~ (Mr. J. 19kred John Franc,!s Et~,. 15, .pprent!oe,

--.:!.

. i:li8gl;~(!>~ , lo·odshed'._-.

chp_aen
the' ha.n$i!l'flf Mr. Redmond. F.' <;:Ooper) held an !n<lUe8~ -on wednesday oharged with. robbmg Christal do Vltr.
, :-1 .
I'
'.,
on th~' hOlly of A1be~t ~g, .. labourer, Wide. with VloJcnce. at Wokl':'Shom, on
~!L8 mdlcat!3 d p.ret~y clear- of, Shiplake, :whet died lU \he ' H<>nIey Fobruary lllth
.
tD,atl-n.e ha'. got all he ' w,aIllf;B ' Hel1riJlrma.ry o,n .I Monday _ morni'll!; as the
Thorn ... HenryohHolloV;'y, .[:ngt}, W.tten·

.. .

~

'.

~ ,

_ .' . 1reeult ,of , in-jrur\-e8

sMtained e&U8ed , by his I ham.

labourer.

argtlU

W1

e

ma.n,..

nO.t a,qJqous ·, alJ9ut an ~mend.ins , being knoCked ' down by .. motor-car at slaughter of. Mary Dandridge, on M~roh°h 2ndd·
·'
ld
II ;
Hildi '
.,
's d& . ht
\ Jamcs Honry Cox 25 labourer,
argc
c ,I.'n"" vtho~gp
he: wou
natura y1Jntil
.pre- ' '.'Fr,JIIoo~h
on
Y ·flg .
th
t witb a c.. minal offe;'ce'in r""peet of Edith
8outl>i.iop- ~;~"j~~m:1$li~~~F;f.~~2·~
, .. . :
~m.· ~ en ell?e I , app'l"~d, I\t a Ma Thorne, aged 1~ (his half",iolerl, a'
, ' .. I the ti.nie of.,th~, ~'J:"ldent the ~ecea&ed was Waltham St. Lawrence, In 1913 and 1914,
, tlilrd ,
the wo~..ro~ dr!~._ When .the
Frederick J . Harman, . 42,
~ul mersh&
a .l
' drlve.n: ,by .Joa:ellh.._Btevens, Fann, Earley, chiJ.rgcd w,t h affixmg used
. ,... : '.
Faubairn, " of'
stamps to material documents, on five date.
,en'b. :tbti'~'w.lliPrbBmdl ':,of, · the
in 1913,
William
Nicholat...
i(i:l18; Jij~o~re(rJi1tf:·~'tit:
Daisy Slade.

\.

!

.:1'

to'

charged with
daughter 8~
oharged wit{ attompt.
by cutting hi. thrOB'
prlw. ·aotjon· Is · entered:

I)l'41\,j~ inll

·lICllrlily ,

SUNDA Y OLDER.

a,ble non-party meeting at Leeds,
Bunglinj;( and miscalculation have
been the characteristics
of
the
Government's
IriBh ouestion

.

the

:!

Burtonohaw)" Caverihl!Dl'l Road. ' .
. Mr. :J.', Davey, ·Lyndhurst 4ims. · ·Qt!0Il0·s
Roo.d.
.
'
f
Mr. .T. S. Bak...., : 1 .; AJl~
. Btr~ ..
.
Mr. J .

t hat the d

l uLia n o n t h0.

.•

h~ying be<in summoned to hea"
' ·pawn~' ~. ari.e4lg !,u~ot th.
~o ·I!lotor....n ..t 1i'",Wltdo n.

lHellti-l

WI llI

gal ey

Haiti

n. cc ulr a lf \ t

<I ealL wit h
tiq,n of til L'

tol<l I'n
tho

I

~.

'r.

datio ll be
Mr. A. H.

the Ir olu!,a wl:'l~h ,are open foc, ~e Ba.le of ~toxI- l wa.yS b oon flo wea.pon of p(),liticnl s t rire,
G
d
' r
h
Ul
. cating hq,\lors on Sunda) s 111 England, Scot- and on€ dOe8 not need to d e·yo very deep
And Tbur.;a"y at 2.15, for
overnIl)e~t . 0 rea lse t at .ster
land, and .Wales respectlvely, and 8howin g
tbe past to discover peri~ds wh en the
1in
1
really
serIOUS, and ,that the people aeparo.NlelY ·
. I 1 be
rooouroes of violent lo.ngua~ were pre tty
EV·ERS~EY, 2/~.
.
1.
urn ber 0 SOCIa cu.
ed Th
k
r ·1
are absolutelv · determined not ·to
2. Number of politioal clubs, s1aling the well ex~ • .ust . . ~ B~me rem Br ~pp Ie<:
.. P~O!'RIETOR,
·
~
.
I
political po.rtle8 to forward whose interests to mUOlClpal atralnL ...__Xhooc who c;.~re to
hav.a .-Home ~u~e, .the y mlg~t sha.pe th..... ~Iube. are \,8ed, and giving the approxi- ~xamine. the squibs and pamllh lcts ,.sued
JOHN .HUMPHRIES.
theIr proceedmgs In consonance With mate member.h,p. ·
111 ReMhng about 40 years ago w.lI agree
.
.
.
.
~
He hall received the following reply:that the methods are far clean er and leo"
those well-estabIIBhed' factB: Any
.. Home Offioc,
,
personal to-<lay than W.8 tho Cnrc of
man in the ordiiiary affairB 0 , lif
.
, " Whitohall, S,W. yore. StiU, there is !,Olllt in the criticisms
,
H Denr Captam WIlson,
.
or the vicar of St, JolIn's, o.nd ]JlB Bugwould do so j the 4anger of ru
!' The. Homo Secrotary dosIres me to oay gestions ... to
the more kindly and
.. BREWERS. WINE AND SPffiIT
our headl ~gainst a bric~ wall iB
t he IS oorry ~hat he ... nnot agree .to grant generous tllCa.tment of opponents sbould
Y
MERCHANTS ' AND MINEttAL . W ·
~
e roturn rolating to club. for , whfch yon · not go unheeded.
MANUFACTUR:ERS . . 'PhoM ·32 Henley>. of the thiligB to be remembered in ' propose to moyo "n ThunKlay, 14t)1 wot. The
-",=;========
•
•
1 I
'
~ue8hon of ool1octin~ f~F prceenta.tion to Paru
.'
' everyda~ ' hfe. UruoniBtB have had li....,.,n·t somewhat sunilar partioclarp in ro- L
\'"
I h
ASSIZES .
·
I
th-"
f
.
b
·gard
to
clubs
h&ll·
frequently
been
before
Mr,
t o recogrulle
lS, . or
aB
.Ben MoKenna and hio preilOceoeof1l, and the oonborne ~in upon them 'tha 'under the · clU8io!, has been ~rrived · at that the infann .. · .
~
.•
tion would not be of sufficient va.lue t.e juetiPRISONERS FOR TRIAL.
SbNS, LTD.,
.. r.lt'IIJ."U~U
. Aot any hOPEI ·of avertlllg fy the amount of inquiry and labour which
Home ' Rule ~ucb, ~B th!ey still dia- tho oolloo.tion of it wo~ld, involve. Mr. MeTHE BREWERY,
. .
•
. I
Kenna. thinklll :the.t. for 8·tndar reasons ·h e canTho rollowing is a list oC t h o Jrison e n
li~e it, is fast ebl;ling fW/LY. Th~ riot recommond the House to order the ,return ~~''::ic.wil~ J::~~hir~efX~:iz~'':,~,L,0~eck ~~of
Henley - on .: T.ha.nies.
Government ; having prB1tically. se- yo..:~~!~~. your return wo~ld covar ' /3ootJohn Livock, 54, underwriter, cl"arged
BRAN9HES .& ST!lRE~? '
cured the recognition · o~ the prin: land the Seoret.ry ~9r .Scotland agrees ..ith with rooeiving a £2()() 5 per cent. ' bond,
• .
. . . ..
. , ..
.
the Homo Seoret.ry I v,ew..
tho property Ilf R. Todd l . of Englcfield,
HENLEY: . ~!l, HART st REET.
clple for which they have l fought are
." Yours .incerely,
well knowing tho .ame to nave been .tolon.
l<K,"HA' N : 34-3S,"PRQSPECT ST:,
.... on"Aur' a'nd m' ( . e I·nte
· rests
.
.. E.LLlB ' GIp
, ~rn. "
. Benjamin Silvanus Cocking, 43, tailor,
bo·u- n' d · m'
~ "
u
,
oharged with settinfi fire to a stack of h.y,
of the "c
. o,y nUy"to . mak!l t11.e ' settle- '.
. .
the Phroperty old Wj iam ~lOlJor dBartlett,
e
g
ment Buch .~hat it may ~ accepted by
MOTOR FA'CALITY.
~~b~u~::'5th.n
om
" ... am.g , .
,.
.'
.,
in Ul ·ter ·witbout
,
~
'.
~'
Th?~•• Rogors, 22, groo~, .ch.»ged .w.t"l

jW. H:

and

la.nguage, BO that '1 b aitine" Lloyd Gcorgn
has become .. favour.te OCcuI",t on w.th

AT MAIDEN ERLEqH.

. PLAYiNG

a.m,

issuoo to

I

&

ALE AND STOUT · ~N BOTTLE.
. Prioos per dOZOD' · . ,
. Magnum;' LarK" hetul i Small
.
(Reputed (RePl,Itr jRop1'tw

tndie Po.1e Ale .... Family Pale AI& 40.
Stput ..... ; .~, ;.. 40.
O..bneo.l . Stout ... .' 40.
" Doublci Stout ...... . :- lhUrhly r,eoom"";"ded).

I.

Jive

. Th

B1:lAKSPEA. U'S ilES

Milrl,ow.

TRONG, P~d ' MILD ' ALES,
_ . ST!lPTS, wd PORTER, in ca,b at
usuo.l PÂ¥.,
K , . (PALE ALE) at 1.. ·par
• . Awarded Prize Modal and Dinlc,m"i
Brewers' Exhibition, 1912.i"
, . diS(loUlit for oash.

r ..'

TlIQ 8CC l'(! tary

tlw r ece ipt of a
Bene fit Lodge,

lSI

BREWERS & ~BO±TLERS
Tcl&pbono· Nos,

d

.

-_.-

TQ ·

J 8lllle

a .faioure P081~IO~.. at regret WI Iwh{)(le .tock n.rgumcnt is nbUIJe .
Still
b~ mcreased, if It IB t;r~e, as thelmore .contempt mu~t !,e feel ,~h"", as IS
"
.
- , ·· · ·1 " P r
sometImes tbe .case, It the pohtlc,,,n who
Dally . Uhrolllc e
. ar lamentary t~ks g~lbl)'. about religion who is the most
correspond·e nt
asserts,
that
the 1!ltte~ ill hiS , language towards opponcnts.
Gov'ernm~t are now in favour of the LLOYD -GEORGEISM ,' ·
di&appear8jnce of the time-limit for
Lloyd-Georgei.';' h"" undouU\.cdly be cn
th
I - if
. f UI- te
.. I"n 'lvil influence in English Doli ti cs. Wo
• e eXIl uS')qn 0
. s r-a prOVISIOn do not ,..,fer so ~uch to th€ man hill. '""I!
I
""
""'"
which was largely responsible for the ' or to the meMures for which he i. re·b t'l
. t'
f th G
t o' , sponsible-<me could be a waTm suppo rte r
os Ie re?ep Ion 0
e overnrnen S of tbese and havo much ndmirnt, on for
proposalB for Bettlement.
With the : the ahility and ~ri t of the man him ..,: f,
t'
r't
~ d th
t
f and yet entertam a strong feeling of
Ime- ~I remo e
e pro~pec s 0 ' anbgonism to the methods which aro
a compromise would be far more I crY"t ..li8ed in such wordR n, "Lime·
B t '
th t h h
th
h'
hOWling "-the-bitter and often iU l\ccuraw
rOBy. . u now
a
e as
e:v IP- atta.cks on individuals, the . 1'11 moro
hand ,w ill Mr. Redmond cOnBent tOj· fruitl~BB and f~lIaeious cond eul.l:\ti on of
th
D 1"1:
I f th tl · r I' t j The certam cl .. "",. ·of the commlllllty '" t~o
\e a , 0 1 Ion Q
e me- Hlp
mass, a.s if he were the QlIly pcrHon (!o n ~
answer to. that question may deter- I"er~'l'd for the welfare of tho poorer
.
th
'h
f ' '1
daBS... "n"\1 that the wealtb.er people wero
mIne
e c ances 0 elyl "far or a continually plotting to rob o,nd di6Jl oRse,.
peaceful settlement(
I'
'hem. It is to.ctics such as M,.'·e whic h
h ave had & very !)ernicioUB influence on
I
the relation of men 01 differ~n t part ies ;
. A DARING
PT they emhitter tJ,e rel;'tion8 betw""n me n

RE'l'URN' FARE, 9/-.

,

. .

'9

_" .T lLA'C./K' NIPSD,"'l'T"
o

. .. .. .

" ·and
the Governinent in r.efuBing to pas'B.11e&1'8,
g
is an
.expression
which
fre'luenUy
from
th",eone
whooften
8<!U
al!!ending ~iJl £oncurrently WIth Imost of the working of !,olitics from tho
the mam:' ilch\lme been placed in Buch:in8i~e, Any m~n of culture and refine·

~.:.-.-.,,-•..,,::..,- . ':'.- .".'-. .,._,-~"""-'--==4-1
- i:;th' -.0:....; ' ., ' .. . . ~I
.

.

(Under the Man~gon;-oni _ of, tbe VaudevjUe.

... Electdlt ~aw~,

.

'

'

(;Qlfllll i lit'o

iug th(' ir '
I"tecl t<J t he
the EXt.'c u t i\' o
- Confc r-ellC'c

hR<l dur i ng
ticuln.rs or
bro ught for

tee
.

tI

t

wh()

wh ic h fl r o\, ;
wh ~c h wal1 t·n
) joinillg Pa,r k

\ that la ki "H
n eeded olle

jation.

In

popub\t ion
h e r of b et
fa.r sh o rt of

One thi
,In thi s '
h(LVe ..

J