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_FirePl.. n in thelr 'bright helmet. IIMhing
& !,.rge o,rr~y, of vet~&Ils,
attended the fun<!ul on , Safurday of Mr.
A Bequel to the d,scovery of a man in
~ohn Gore, 'of l~ IJio)tO;"rd Street, Re'o.dlDg, who wa.s aD 16n~nee.r of the Readlng
a ba.rrel III the lard of the Ren.ding T.e:ephone , Exe)lf.nge, Minster ~ t""'t, wt>e
FlI'e Bril'!ad<>:< ..Iter ' h.. lefi < the Roy,"
heard at Re.dtng on 'Monday, when Mar· I
Mo.rl.ne -Llght' lnfO:ntry. CrowdB lined Ox.
eus McPherson was charged WIU, burglary
ford Roo.d and ·Ho....rd Street to witn"""
and theft .t t he sh op of Mr. G eorge ,
the <Jeparture-of the coUege. Upan~ the
IMwnham, grocer, of Muud.er Street
coffin, wbioh W88 ~nveloped - with the
The captam hM been appomted Q,. mem . .
The proeccutor stated tbat on S ..turday,
Union Jack, repoM the ·dcceMed ·. bel. ber
a. new standmg oommlttee to watch
May nth, he closed 11m ~hop ju, t after 9 ~t
met,
and helt. 1Bud lIoral- trIbutes. It tbe lIIterests- of th""" localitI es, I _
o'clock, leavlllg 6 •. IIld. III .,Ivnr and
w"" dr..wn on a bl~ r by Firemen Halhday
copper JI1 the tdl
The latter was not
Culv6I"houae, G . I J ones, Sturges, G:
The Rev. R H Sewell, formerly of
looked , but there was a patent sprms: to
Clark<l, and G1'le'l- ' Th~ following acted Reo.dmg,. took . p .. rt in the Congregatiqnal
it
.shortly niter he IMt tho prenu ses
~-bearerB: Firemen Beauehamp, V&l e, W. U 111011 diSCl1fi:8~OnS
• ~
C!arke , Tarry, Loooele y, rPowell and C.
u nt1\ Monday morning. h,s "ldeBtl d ..ugll·
ter K~te b eing lD ch ..rge On r ebunmg
n....'!e. Captain F. L. Pontin, ehle l om. He denounQ.,ed r, the inIquity of the long
at 8 20 B m on Monda.y he found the tin
Cer of th-e Fire Bngade, was alBO present l sermon and the UDS!l<'"kobI.. llUqUlty of
qUite e mpty The front door WM th e only
:.t:
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a.nd the following preceded the comn. the long vra.ysr"
e ntra nce to the sllop
I r
00j SherwoO{/ -Stree, FUj'IIl'm. Se..ward, Hamblln, Whlte~ Fr,*,.
MISS Kate Downham saId she l eft the q un.rtera. .
by : said pri«oner J who Wl18lf~her SOD by '" & man, Foster, Allen, Johns on. Abery, Ken~
We wonder how the SOUU, OxfordshiNi
premISes at 10 IO pm The re w • • a back train; Newbury'.
'hy l (ormer busb .. nd, brought the tl'Ouser dal, B ..rfield, Smlth, KIDCh, ' · Hawkin. farmer8 wJlJ f.!PpreClate a 1'l6e of ltd. in
doo r , bu t no b s.ck approAch t() It
She motor car.
I
poclretins- home Witne"" saw it ()n the Sutton'" Fire Brigl\de were repreBented by the £ on thmr ratoo.
1<>cked ooth doors securely, ""d took tbe \
YOUTHFUL "VETERANS"
chest of .draw",... lD the kiteben-, &Ild he Firem<lll Ryan ..nd Chandle r . The borough
key of the Bho!' door wHh her Wh en sh e I Th
be
,
... ked her if she eouIa mue use of .t. pal"", were represented br Ins.p¥ tor
.E6peCl..uy ...; on the. top of this, tho
a
dmg
lef t w lth h e r fHster a nd a frlCnd the r e Wf\S \ the ~ ~em 1 ~f !the
~lio~ Of \ W.ltneie dld not ast him wh-ere he got It George, Sergea.nt Pra.tt, PC 6 Grace and Liberal ea.ndtdate proml8eS the a.grioula ;':un '8 l~~ f~om; thmklng It WfWI. an odd p'lece over Fa.w.oett
no one In charge As s he left the prem1!i6S Rli ~~ab th~~;e~:d e
-'
Itural la.bourere 8. mInimum· wa.ge 01
she saw the pn ooner OPPOBlte th e shop thl. ground. ~f Yeomaru:y Ho~.e, Vc'h.h\ho gIve n to hlD~ by Mr. I,"1~her ;W,tne88 only ' The
Ve taralli! I were ' in
eommand 120S:6d.~ut ot theIr pocket•.
;rle was walkmg along very s lowl y. a nd h e upon whom adYanclOg yeara Olt Iighlly gl ..nced ..t It. Later It ~as , pushed lOt<> of (;"ptllJn D . M·l Miae r , and there were
I~ooked very hard at wltn"Ba and her com. marched with robust prec,.,on a longside the ' the <lra"er, but not· by w!tness Wl tnel!l8 alBa on pdrade l:!<lrge'ant M ..jor Bennett
SlH'ely lIt<l Road B oard could very well
;paOlonB The !'n.o ner W!lB carrvmg a ea.se moro alert men of.. younger generatlon . had never seen any cloth hke that brought Sergeant.M"j(}l' Trinder, Sergeant F.
afford .to g,ve OIlordehlre (as we ll ""
WIth a number of golf clubs m It
They Pl'Taded
strongly,
ind
extended home by he r son before .
Belcher, Drum·Major Kibblewhlte.
Berkshl!.'e) .. b[gger . hce out of th eir
M,ss May Downh am another d ..ughter near Iv tho whole length of the field adjoin'
The mourrrers were , The wldo'Y, \four balance In hand.
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of the first wltneo--" said that
,..,turned \fiR the <lamg echOOl, whore the .. r.<o. .....
THE MOTHER'S. BLOUSE
SOil. and one daughter, Mr Reubm Gore
Mr.
J . M&ekind er, the first PrinClp ..1
h ome .from hu sm e';' soout 1030 On at hcld - A b~ve _di.play of med.ls deoor"ted
Detective Hende ..on deposed to receiv. (brother) "nd wife, Mr:· Wlllia.m Gore and
te mptmg to open thA front door WIth her theifU' eh""ts. f Trn.
len~ Iby >the bright
I ing the tron""r packe tmg from Mrs Bates mece, MM TompkinB, Serge ant Fra.nk of Univ.crsity College, Readm~) W88 enth e colTour
key Bhe f oun d th 8 t 8h e COU ld
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d
un ormA
0
erntorl&"
extreme y .
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Moo
a.l
f",,-.,. trusted wlth the duty of moving the reo
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!l 0
0 80 8B smut and aoldier1ike in a.ppea;~n oo, clrce- who took It from tpe chest .c)f 4r&wers, &nd
owe,
oye.
rmy
lC
VUl-Vt'
there WIIB .nother key on tho mSld e.
tlvelv reheved the IOmbr. hued clotlllng of IW ', ouboequentlr arre6tmg the' pnBoner at (nephew), Mr•. Culverhouse, Mrs. Jonoo, je<lh,on of the ScottIsh Ho~ Rule BIll
111QIIl8.8 Mole, of 79, WJlson Road, a. tho 'veterans and the OlVlhanl! The" thin ~ ,t.he shop. PrJ80ner stated that he took Mrs HawklDe and MIBB Oke.
Mr. Mackmder saId tha~ Home Rule
5;Cr g ea.nt-maJor metruct.or to the Berks rod Ime" of the 4th Royal Berks R egIme nt, tl}e trou&er pocketing from dOwDstai1'8 ,
Tlie Vetera;ns' Band were 10 a.ttendance
(rcIT<tortal) Army ServIce Cor!>", who 300 otron" of oou"'" predomtn~ted . The that he had taken sever.1 sm ..11 pieces and pl ..yed the Deo.d March 118 the pro· would m ..ke (or the Bralln... "nd
f\Ccom pn.m ed the last w ltn e~s to h ~ r home , dashmg Y eom en m their blue. the 8la.shing IlWme, and that bIB mother woo wea.ring a cession wended rte wa.y to the cemetery. parochll,l;,;m of Scotland. ~, I
"poke te gettmg to th e rear of , the ArtlllMymenmdarkbl uo wth. yeUow 1"","'!8, bloU6c, the Iimng of whteh waB made of
The first part of the ""rvi"" wa .. held
Two of my constituents (he said) came
prem i""s through Mr Phllhp s' shop n cxt and tho alert Army Servica Corns in blue ' 80me of It. Cbo,rged.t the police station, at 8t. Mary'S Churoh,. the &v. A M. J()hn·
dOltr
H e fou nd th e b:u:Jk door unlocked, Iolld wh ite, also afforded c. strIkmg OOnbTfl.8t the priooner replied HI ou,sht' not to hElove BOD ofliclatmg: The Interment took place to London, ..nd · II showed them round.
nnd on entcrlll g t h.p shop fou nd the bag In colour, A.nd from 8. cioudlf'N3 sky the "unldone It , I Can see It n Ow.'
Q.~ Readlng Cemetery. At the gravoolde It .. ss the first tIme th~y had been out
A. they were leavlDg me
or golf c1uhs n e ar the counter. On go cDl:t a smlhng g lance upon tho picture.
In r ep ly to the pr~oner witness stated the Rev. C. W . lE o Cleave r, chn.v.ln.m to of Seotland
they B&ld: "Wo hod no ide o. that London
l fi g to th e fr on t door he fou nd the key
THE SERVICE
,
tbat be dId not say" tb.t' partIcular sort th~ Cave1'8bam ..nd Readmg Veterans' was
euch
a
much
finer place than -GI"".
(produced) In the luck.
Tho umt.e w Ore drawn up i nto a square for of cloth"
As8OCIR.~I()n . performed tb~ last .rItes The gow"
PC Dn.rneLt sfL.'d he mad e a. search of- t he 6CfVlOe, WhlOh WD.6 oo nducted by tho l Formally chnrged, ~)pri6one.r pleaded band ~.en l pl a ye d H Pea.oe, perfect peace, "
the Bl>rrOUndlll~ r oo f8, but he dId not ikv F J C G,llmor The clVlh",ns pre· guilty and Bal d be saw two or three pieces tile ftrmg po,rty supphed by the vetera""
Mr Mackmder is bUIlding Ull .. biB
succeed In fin d lllg anyone.
\ sont entered thor?ughly mto the spmt of i downsto,irs, and thmkmg t1i~ y were of no ftred three yolleys ... a I.... t token of res· P .. rlis.mentIU'Y reputation, but lie OOOUpl'"
.
t ho •• rVlCe, .nd Jomed tollether heartily Ill , us. took them hQrne
»,Bct to their departed comrade, IUld &IX a very ulli!afe se.t
"A BURGLAR ABOUT."
If.e S'~p;'r;,g of t he h~ mne, 'FIght the "Good
bugleM ()f the ith Ro~ ..1 Berka- Resim<)nt,
f"ght,
Onward, Chn, tUlJ\ 80!;hers, and
BENCH AND THE MOTHER
unde.r Lanoo-CofI)ora,·Dnimmer Beo,sloy,
.
soun<l<od "The L .. t POBt" The deceBBed
The n<!xt contest In North OXQn will b.
FrC<leTlck CharI• • Surn!,ter , n. yn.rd fore· I 0 God, our help m ag<!O past .
man, I,.,ng m n coU"'ji(e III Messrs Ful· I Th • . R AY F J C Gillmor delivered..
A blouse was produced In court, and
h
f
Id
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took to k ' very interesting 1<>colly.
Jer·. yard MIll.tcr Stroot den""ed that commendably br""f addr...., 8]ICaklOg at first when It W!lB pomted \Clu t to Mrs Bates w a c~e rom. 0
WI 1 ..ry •
,
0 ..
Mr. Albert Br~sBeYI o,t the lI!!e of 70,
011 Saturday
May 9th ,{t 1020 pm
of the Importance 01 haymg the ()()u rag. 01 that the hm ng 10 It WAS simIlar to - the gred at llltarClltf'tnh thfle ,Vetter ..n ~oveCment,
t
,s oonvloi.lo"",
.
an was done
wlll [st m IllS ,
co ttage.
h e heard a nOlBe out-' one
and " ent on to ll"Y th a t t rOWl<lr poc k'e t'mg 6 h e sal d • he k new noth • sh
R 0- ~ e Vro te 0 jOIO
'A...e • ....
tI er' has oome forward to contoot the Bea.t, hI!
tllu e T he sou nd s da me from the roof of t hey. ought to stoep tJlemselvCB 10 tho boat ing about It.
am an
etWlng e raus
8soou\ on, so,!, C";itllJn B,,,,,ooy, having to retb...
a palilt factorv some 20 f<et high which tro.d.itlOns of their country, a~ of~. best
The chairman (F . B P a rfitt, Esq.)! whtel) w~ fonned in 1908. He. attended from the candidature owing to iII·health.
IS 1ll n hll e wlil~ }.{r. Downho.m'a p;e mlSoCa stono8 of the beet m on of our time a.nd 1 You weM in oourt when D€tectlVe H-ender~ avery ml;\ta.ry funeral when hlB dutiee
H e 6aw the prisoner on the roof lea.mn
thuers.tlon There Wa.8 a grea.t tendency at A(')n iB.ve -eVidence, you heard the sta.te- a.llowed hIm to do 50, and bad been known
The Libera.l M . P . is
EU6t&oo
do n
W t
h t d to I
'rl g t e r,rese nt tlD1e to. underrl\to tho greatneaa ment made bv vOl\l' Bo n thEt.t he brought to remark th&t h€ ,knew the veterans would Flennea, brother of Lord Saye and Sele
W
I nMB • ou e
urn .
1<)
of j Ie Bntlsh EmpIre
Tb~y
beard m e n ·
do the Bame f()r hun It i. unilerstood
p"60 ller r~ phed , "All r.'1',ht, don 't be rUnllln(l down the oountry and saying that It home two. or three p'€!,ee, and th ..t you that the deceaeed made a request that the
The Conservat,ves will BKht the throe
nln.rmoo J m .j\ de tecti ve
] here li'I n. hvr wn.a gomg to the doge It. Wfl.S likely to go were we aring e. gf\rment mnde of aome of Bu 1& Band of tb.e 4th Ba.ttalion Ro 8.1
oounty ""ate WIth new candigla r ,~bout here J and we hope 00 ca.tch to the dogs If peoplo took that hoe
In the luung
I.s tJlI~t true'
Be:ks RegIment, In whieh he .cvmced~at dOdordBhu:<l
..
tes.
11 1m
PrIsone r asked where the spot led thetr humble WAy t ho Terrltorlals were ,l Mr s. B ,,;tes. It IS so.
interest should sound the "LlI8t POBt"
to. a.nd wI t ness 8ald I I Never mllld come dom~ somctJllng for the groatnm:e and the
The cha.lrman : How ma.ny pieces to yOUl' t h ' f'
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.uOWIl rrom the r oof vou ha.ve n~ rIght goodness of l ha country. 1hey Tealis ed that knowledR-e' '
&
lB une.re. ,
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the.re. 1/
PrlHoner · ·s cild pohoome n we re they had to t ake a firm stand., a.nd also that t Mrs Bates About three. \
It wae unfortunate tha.t owmg to the
ASYLUM.
coming dow n the re Oil " bIk es," a.nd he they had great rcspOn~!IblhtH.'fI and great
The cha.irma.n; Hl,l.ve ion &eked him to EXigenCies of the aerVl~ tli;e Royal MarIne
nsked wltnes to t lJ h
h
hIt dutIes, 8.S mefTIbcre of a grcat Empire
~f ' bring thIngs home'
Light Infantry were un able to send repre~
S
B a. wo re
e wna w IS thoy steeped themselves ID the beet t ra.dl- I
8ent&tivee to the funera.l.
ACCOMMODATION FOR PRESENT
he re turned over the roof. Wltn......an tio",",of tile pa.ot they would h ..c an anew.r . wltn..s: . No
He ~ald they "fere odd
Wreaths were ""nt from the famIly, his
NEEDS.
",to Mltlllt<>r St,..,.,t and asked tl'<l BrBt t6 those who underraled their oountry Ip ' pIeces left, ~nd'. tI!"t>~e '~no1r.!t,hmk there old (lomr .. des at the F itle StatiOn,! M,. lIoud
mall to fetch n. po ~lceman
theRo days :they heard R. lot.... a.bout envlron-! wo.s a.ny h~rm In taking them
Mrs. Culverhouse. Krs / Jones~ Mr. Weet
ment, BurroundlOg" and heredIty - It waB ' Th:, eha"""an: Did- you ""k where he Mr and Mrs. Randan, Mr Oke ..nd
Tho ~Gpert of the CommIttee of Vl8ltore
IN TI~E- BARRELpos,"blc lor anyQne to fi SC above h", sur· got It I Do you conSIder two yards IIJ1 I "1
M
W te
d M
d MlII repro,,"ntlllj{ the oounty of B<lrloa ~nd the
I round.mgs
A.lld environnlent, ! and , hered:ty odd bIt' ~
a~n y,
rs.
a on, &n
r. an
. borQURru; 01 Readmg, Newhury ond WlDd·
P C Pope Bald a.t tl~e back of th e Post dId ..no.t m~d.1l that. one WB.S obliged to Le Just
Mrs. Bates . I phould cQneider it an NIcholson
.
lOr, . (:onta.ms somo mrol'oatmll ioforma.tlOD
Offic~ T elc,h() ll e Bmldlllgs he saw a. I ~rge what. hJ.e father was, It W8.8 poe:nble to be ' odd . piece of stlllf, I 6UPP0ge
\
.
The fune ra.l a.rrlingemcnts were oarrle6 relatlve
to that institution
It sa.ys I
~,~rrd abou t 4f~ 6tn~ hl ~h and 3ft WIde. brave and eour~~oou. in SplW of any sur· , D etectiv<lInlljiector Anael'8On stated th"t out by Mr. J. E HOP'll
The number of patients m tho asyl1l'm 011
l he re ~n.s 0. l)'lln.ller barrel u~lde do:wn rou ndmgs that 11l1~ht encJf?le ono
' \ the boy bore 0. good character. H e had
March 31st. 1913, was 355 mal.. , 411 femal.,..
partly ms ulo th c othe r one
On look mg _ No one could fall to be Impre P1!ed hy the been 10 hIB present llo" tlOn for twelve
I
toW 766, and on the
d.oo m 1914,
IIlto th~ bn.r~ rJ he saw It man 'a k nee 8tmpitCJty and tho 8lnCOrlty of tho servIce I months 8.nd bad a refei:ellce fro m his
l~ATE
~~OLLINS.
~503.'".1"", 413 f~maleB, Ma[ 763, a deere"'"
and foo t
Wl t neoo 88.1(1 I t CcJm e out of
The Nnt,lOne.l Antli om ho.vUlg been pla.yed
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th a t't b t
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by tho band tho various UTIlts prescntmg a l prevlOU8 emp oyer, With W 10m
e
u.u
,
DUrlrlJ( tho yeAr th ere were admlt:ted 78
,
u ge lug no rep y e I <'
e
I' d
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be"n for two yea.rs
.
sma.11 barr el o ff a nd th en 6 n.W the J1r1 90ne r pageAnt 0 VI\'l 00 our and martJ8t- move- ! "
HIS SERVICES m iTRE COUNTY:
• ,It· n g 10 the bottom o f the large baIT,,1 mont, 'wung out 01 t he gro unds 01 Yeo ·
PLEA FOR LENIENCY
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d P
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t manry H ouse t-o 1he ~I'h rnn~ st rams of .. Th o
,
recovercd. and there we re 83 deaths.
vI'()
;gge
rI:~o ner mll ( e no mO Ve nH! I~ BOYfl of tho Old llrlgn.dc" by t he bana , and
Mr FIHher eald the boy had always been
At tile meetmg of t1i~ B erkshire County
Th. oommlttoe ha\·. fQund the p""'enl<
';.hA.tmc r, n.n d \\I~h th e a.sslIsto.noo or p.e B ma rched t.hrough tho pr nClpo.l streets of tho a good bard-workmg boy, an' whom h e had CounCil on Ba.turday, t he Ch81rrno.n (AId well attelld-cd to anq theIr apartment. ..
] litter n.nd Wnr'~ Ick th e}! rolled th e bll.rrel horough
A va"t concourse of pcC!plc I had full ~onfidenoe4 The firm Wished hIm S,r R Mowbray) a llud~ to the great 1068 br i~ hI, com fortablo ""d well ventdated .
O\ 6 r and pullod 1he pr BOne r Ollt WJ tne8B thronged th o stree ts at every vantage pomt, to Sa that It was not the boy 'e fa ult en. the y h&d 8uBtained in Ithe cowlty by the
There 16 suffiCient vacant (l.OOommoda.tlon
tOGk tho !lrlso ner to the pol! C{~ statIOn, and tJlO soo ne W aR a. very "nsplrltmg one
t
I Y H h ed th B
h
Id d I death of the.1.r ~surer.
Mr. Heury to meet the presenll n: 005 10f tho bodleB lD-.
wJ tero on bewS' 6-ca.rched h e fo und in hie
THE UNITS
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lre y.
e . Or>.
e
enc WOll
ea
ll OSO;CSS lon SIX. sk eleto n keys, 6J.X ordinnr
- lentently w~th him;
Colli~ ho..d been treaaurer for that county I uTh~· dutIes of the dfficers a.nd the sub.
keys a file a ch en ue book 1\ <!Jgar casl
The f<>llowUlg was the mUBtcr: The ma.gl8trateB clerk: APllJre nUy he council ever 81f1ce It wa.s sto.rted, and he ordinate staff ho.v~ been effi0l6ntly Pot. '
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fl II - ,
,
Foutth
Ro) al
Berk. h"e
RegIment :
not b enefiting, but hiB mother W was treasurer of the Cll.unty under the old fonncd
a n e ec nc as 1 amp. a [lSir of glove!}, I Colonol Scrocold, Captain and Adjutant G someone eme.
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INCREASED COST
Bpect..acl es JIl ca.se, a. knife, a. f:love r e lgn M Sha.£ee Oa.ptam C Do.rtrQ.m
e n. ta.in
b d
k government by Qu~Ijter . SesslOns
CRtle, {lontn.lI1l1lg .£8, and a .sum or £1 15s, H ~ U. H. 7Thornel~a. 'lam W M Blfndv,
Mr Fishe r : He was a good ar -wor - would • h&V08 ~en -(,.l!Jl~)OB~l ble . for any
The weekly chargo for mrunt.enance per.
ld 10 SI lver and copper Wh eh cb ..rged Captalll D E gUlto 'LlOut onant Ho[ero{t IDg boy. I feel de~t>Ty Borry myse lf, be· county to hav,/ lIeen I served WIth more patIent w"" moretUloo m September from
w'th belllg foulJd on c lIc1CY.ed premlBe8 the L;~JUten&n-t Ba~er,
90 R egimental Chaphl.ln; cause I ,took a~ lnterest In hIm.
' ..b6olute single""". lof purpoee \ ..nd ' 9. 4d to 9s 7~d, due to the con~ued hlj{h
p r 'one r mt>de no r"ply. On the fol lowing the R ov F J C ' G,Umor, Bergeant-MaJor l The lroy. 'W1l8 bo"nd l o~er lD th" sum of d evotedneBA than Mr. ... Henry Colhns lIad 008t of prOVl!!IOns. coal, and othe r neo~
MmHIa.y he W M charged WIth burglary, but Butlor. and 300 of all ranks.
1 £10 to pe of .good beha.Vlour, ~nd was put
to the SMVlOO of BerkshIre. (Hear,
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mad e no re plv
B erks Yeomanry -LI8Ut -Col I Ka.rela.ke, under p:ro~a.tlOn fQr two yea.re.
..
He brought...-to them very hIgh
or"''' rep&ll'6, etc ,"
PrlSoller WllO had nothmg to sl\y was Captam and Adjutant F B Hurndall , Cap·1 The chamn8Jl saId the Bench dealt WIth
a~~~~~:~:~~~:f..~a!n(d-what
was of e~<ln
ls 4d. 'I'ho.
('omlnltted ' for tnal Btl the next B ~
h tam HutJhos. LlOu tena nt F oeter, Lieutenant! th,o boy in aueh &. lenient IDa.nne.r in the
i
br01l.lllht ouch hIgh
Qf
Quarte r SessIO n"
0 aug
West... LICu1enllont and Quartermaster Hen; earnest h~ that the ~rm would be able ch,~rB"'t.,.
always felt perfectly
smourltin,,,·:to
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to
b
tted
to
'he
&O
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H-oglmcntal
Scrgoo.nt
Major
Seal,
a.nd
to
see
tberr
way
to
gl)OO
hllJ~
one
more
- He was a pel'8On ..1
P r l!iOne r nsk l:'U '
.e comml
l.
100 rank a.nd 6.1e
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of
that
coun.cl1.
A.slze<! , b ut the IDag,.trate, re fus ed the
Berkshire Royal Horae Artillery - Major c AdCt .
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B , : - ' th . h' .
renu eB~
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Th
It
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1'8
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pf()Posed that the clerk
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ay.a ,
o. ........... n
orneyoro,
ap m rem.l nded her of the grea.t res:rn81blhty
to send a letter to tbe
Leotio WIl son,
D SO, M P ,
Captam b
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Robcrts. ~ Lic\l t&n ant Brook e, 4Lnd l50 rank I t Q._~ rooted UP()D. b,er7 a.nd _Ba.I. her 8118e;Ph:drir.~.!th~,erD<.~e~n8<landof thelr
the great
and file.
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plClons mwot h ave ti«en ~rou~ ed He 1wJ><><!
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V4!ry
BerkshIre Army Scrvlco Corp! I tha.t abe would help h er eon to lead aD
the senlc"" he had
Troup Capt&lD SmIth Hugh 08
lioneBt and straightforW"rd hr"
"If you
to the county for 80
, Rnd 70 or all ranks'
bad bee n cha.rg.oo, wHh I conniving, a.nd itl
h e ar)
Battahon N .. tlOnal
had been !lroved, it woulq have boen ..
of the F-inance
" A LU'E FOR A LIFE."
serious offe noo. '1 ,a.dded the chair-I
the resolutIon.
ID&n.
I I Unde r
the bircuDlftt.a.nces ... the
IDON! than he
Bench ..ill dIsallow your exp~se8."
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Th e
c'()s (ulTI e
Rll o\\ r o nnlH ,

decoration
the ideo.
rose walk:

\\ l th
the
r u nning o ve r the rustle ..
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mnk e::; n. ch n,rJUw g spectncle and a
pl t',\ ~ I J1g ro ll t o the bc:lutlfu J mateTlaU! for
IIHi!l\.!t t.lu n
]:W fe l cllce should also be
mad e to t he Old En g lI sh maypole and the
J 'l1/(11 0; (, co r lle r b llt perhaps the moat
llJ

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I'm e ) n nd f:Lrili l llg (.cRturc IS the CblQeff8
lY/(Jr n \\ Illc li ' 6 si tuated III th e ne w fur?i.
l ur (-' ' '']H) '' roOIIIS
H e re t ho ChlDese In''

nU ('lI ce slio \\ " s tro ng:y all tJ..1rpugh , m the

(' .•rpl t ... '\.\n llnaper s and h:m gings, a.nd the
f Urllllllre of h lQ-c k In.c(f ue r -t0W8 the
prQM~Ilt. res ult o f en.rly Cilln
mfluence
011
d ecqg n
The object <1ceJ
has eor~
tnln l ~ bee n re nl Aed, fo r o ne 18 for the
1H1 1l C'C trn nsp orted to the mYRterlOus Eaet... ,
'[ h(' ,,11 0 \(> of t he desi gn a nd a.ctusl treat,..:
m(> ut of 1,11(" s h Q \\ r Oolll s ce rb.:mlv reft6C'
!!l uch ("' I cl lit on M-cs:-lrs Het!l Q.6's· I!Jt;.aff.
FUR,,[TURE fiHOWROOMS
\ V ' t lJ r egard 1.0 L1~e fllte ratJon8 being
l! lrnuj ( ~Ht
at Messrs Heelaa', and now
HoC Ir lll':; (:ulll p le tlOlI, they cOllBist in dOing
0\\ ,n
\\ , t.h tho va.r le d charneter of the
/UJ nt ll.lJd maklJlg It a COlIslstent whole.
' t " ft.<;. fo und th a.t ce rta in stmctoroJ
ult.e rntll) ll s a nd stre n gth e mnge we r e nec eB ~
- fi r) a lld It was d ec ided, fQr th e better
dl ~ jJ ' a.y of fu rm ture B.nd t o demonstr~
to the HhoPPlIlg pubilc WJI~t Rea.dlOg oao;
dQ In tlllB dlrecLion, t{l devote the wbolO
of t he ""oolld fl oor fa c,ng Broad Street to
that purpooe The result IS th at Mess",!
H -ccl u.s nu\\ p o&seBB one of tb e 1~e9W
fu rlll ttlrc Rho" rooms in t~e ProVLnOBl1r
. Spf'clfll n.t.tc n t lOn hns been <hrectcd to the
il ,R' ht !ng of t he new show·rooms, 80
II hn iA'l'er be n,e hme of day an exoolle
1(].cA. Ca. 1I be obta lOcd of the aolour effec
of the furmture. There ..re two hfta~
ta.k e customerB from the Broad Str-ee
ell t r a nce to the furnI t ure ehow-rooms,
a 1 hey can ,,100 be "ppJ'Oacbed by the stair.
caw from t he nll iline ry show-room . \
M e~6T~ Hee l a ~ h n.ve constructed at tho
rea r of the llre m16e R n ew and up-to-date
dre6s mn.kmg a nd mJ1hn c ry worhooms4 I
The flnr nl e, h,b ,ts wdl be left on eli&-;
. play till M IH 23rd.

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I andSIT S Ir
" H e r b e rt R pberts,

b c-.e n appomt..ed Commi881one rB
W.1sh Church D1B<!Bta.b\iBhment Bill,

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COUNTY ,THEATRE
RRAil>ING.

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