Berkshire Chronicle Reading 05-1914
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(JOMMl'l'TEE
The
No one oan . objed to
t!,c
Highways
Commlttee havmg a. huger sum LiJili
ycn.r
for tbey have becn.. k~ Pt on ralh el' Mo,.1
<:om·I~lQns. during the last few , yc am, but
was It WIse at one houud to lIl<;p.! :J.SC tho
The cause of peace wQ\lld
hincielre(:I . rather than ' advanced.
fervently hoped th"t Mr. commit4le's spending capacity l,y noo l'iy
see 'the error of his ways £4,0001 Everyone who has had ~x perie ileo
of corporation
spending
deparll1 l(' n t.~
will take 'the H~;'se into his con·
th"t once a figure is rcache<! il i,
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difficult to get back the ex·
The Prime Mini.ster will have a lastllll!dem(:e . e ore' Irrevoca y carrymg
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to anything like tl,c old fig ure .
ror other Jourpey., .. e em-.ll
a.bo~ .ihe.. ,~~' hI.'.
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chance. of restoring some authority
Home Rule Bill; and having
.~"ndQ,rdB of spending are soL "II,
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A'
th t
'11 I t th . H
"t
these are seldom gone hack "pOll .
the ' House' of \Jommons .and making
a. ,WI
e
, ~ , ous~ exerC1se, 1 A.nyo;ne who expects that in future t ho
.. 'prI'J~;N~H~MBHRfE8.
the ParliameM' Act; of ' some -avail free judgment on. the measures for Hi!!hw.ays. .'Committee's ex!",,,diturc i,
'·when h'e j' ntr'od"ces settling the Ulster · difficulty.
gomg to berc<luced to the old li gur". i,
of 80· ·fa'·r:-..c·e
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:~rJ~t~~~1~'~7e~~~c;IE~DtrY
Form'; ' from ' J. T.
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lnboul'mg under n. d elUSIO n.
Th e H ig h,
"llarljbam; ~hideDh.&a.
his am!lnding·:B"fit"· to tne' Home. RUle
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wavs Committeo !>ro Illmlly to bl allle. 'n.,:;
SATURD!.Y, · MAy '~RD, 1914, at 8 p.m :,
SOCIETY.
Bill
he th-ro.;,·... upon an- un{ettered .
~~IART
~u,~U!~dSt~~~ir';.i:.t:r~eor~Vn"' II,~
will
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,Large 'fown IJ;all, - HeiLding,.
if
Ander'·LEa~TURE·:..
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11.30
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and
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. ' JdARLOW
Teleph(>~ ' N.,..
Seata, NnmDOI'80_aJl. ,.'.. ,Ier:....
GrcNtD~a .Floor
GrOOQd ~Jool t;i~d ¥l.Uorlo.
Jh.leony, 1/6; Or.:ltâ¢â¢lr.
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Reading. ,
~&rlow.
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;rugbt be ' agre'.e d" b eiorehand.
should hold hl'mself,free' to take
course he lik~d-~ ) I t
to be
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.ct
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v . St. .G...:...D aly,
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is
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but mr . . Asquith has
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toed' the line" that there
n(/.k~owin.8 . wh eth er he will not
1?t!~E 1~~~~~DIJ~~~~
S'i'OCK-E:irirt Daj.
Red~o~dJB I.Llar~
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again
Prioea per .dozen.
. Magnuma -L8.rg:e botts. '
~ ob~dientlv
'M~8ter'B Voice. ;'
listen to
Whatc';er' con
... (Repu·ted -(Repwu
u"-~ U'ReD'utEod i Mr: Asquith pursues, ' the ' pe. 0ple
â¢
qbJ:) . - pb!~
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thiil· country must and-as
Indio Pele- Ale · ... 20. ' .
Family Pale Ale '41.
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shows-de resent the dictation o~
Stoul .. ...
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40.
21.
T> d
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Th ey.... h''ave as - roue h
O.tm9&!
Stout
... -· 4e.
20. 6d.
6d.
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mon.
Double Stout- ........ ~.. Od.
141.
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the Nationalists to be hellO!'d ill
(Ii'icrhly recommended). ,
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age~ for Pl),oo iet.
. LOdAL AGENciEs:.
. Ploae.a- ask neareet
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READING Thoma, Wethored toDd Bona, ~Lta.
B urt&l;lOba
. ;;1, O":o"r·..· - ·Road.
L dh -="'Arm .
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. ⢠"""vJ'Y... yn . un.. '
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B. B~er; '.17 ~' 19.. C.beeteTm,_.n
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Asq9.ith . a.llow.
. ceii. t~e .R. ~use t.o
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'g~8t amendments beyond any .
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WI} nre gln.d th:\'t n. word'iot prni.sc was
put in.. by :Mr, Howell, 1\'1)1. f Bull, ~ a.nd
others for th() much-critic ised Fa.rm Com -
ofbor- chaTge :was preferred-that of br.c.ak.
I iu·g open <two similar lodes Dot BOllJtcr's ' Lock
and 8~4ljng 7d . . Tho Thwnes Conservanoy
pt'()â¬OOutcd .
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. P-.C. Strange . tokl ~hc ma.l{i6tr ates t~nt at
i 12.55 â¢. m..on SWlday, Mn.v 3rd, he notICed ."
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S~CI6~Y, '
Pl'esideot-Elect:: 'Captam
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voured to ' call .Mr
. . A.squi. t11-tO
that· M·r.
OPEN 3UDGING
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kd4d~ w~h~:~t':~~ghthb~f~:~h;'~aid.
;"'ith abJunt,: .i.n ti,'inIs,tion ·that. i{
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLE~ENrS AT
W A .L L I N .r.. F. O RD.
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On WEDNESDI\Y .. TITnnoDAY
NEXTâ¢
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MAY go '" 21.
~ â¢.' d ~t: Georgo D.
- Fa.be'J,Eaq:,C.B.,
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OXFORDSHIRE
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: :J" m.II!"rlow.
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TeIe~8 :_u W.o~~oo.,'."
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anxiety, to Mr . Redmon'd, who ende
SQNS . LIMIT-lim,
BREWE.B:S ;".&- BOTTLEas
uU'U~'''\.Â¥' .â¢''
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that BQme sucli pla.n 'was. in
Pla.inly, ..they" .;aused . . ..
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110RRI8, SWORD II< ,COUNTRY DANCES
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by M.ErilBERS ·~i
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!raE ENGLIS~ ~OLK DANpE .SO<p~.l'Yâ¢.
relerved SE:&ti, 1;..
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Goor.go . EdwD.Tds, ·t.b.o mo.n who (8.8 rc.
p'dru,c in our '~st iMue) forced open - the
autom&tio pcnny,in.the...slo.t l~k nt The Moor
Tavenl, BridgB Street. Mnidenhcnd, in the
w~;e·. ~OJlle ~~sBagel!in
Wl<r: n
PI â¢â¢ &Dd
lela eli: Co.,
'l'
Bpick and span cou d;tion.
B:cc,,,,~ c t ho
rates hav e gOtH. d olV ~ 2.:1. in the £ , In rg,' ly
by fortu itous circ nmstnnC{:6, i ~ 110 roâ¬m')o() l1
why the council shou ld relnx )ts hold " n
the purse s trings. E X!1â¬nditure jfi. ,t('()i ng
up, a nd it is bound t <Cl go up sti ll furU,er
with the proj ect>< allead.
A WORD FOR THE FARM..
ROBBING SLOTS,
Parli";nient . .. vvi'tr ·Y;: Asquith
......ly I~ of Sunday morn.in" i'n IMt weel;;
it1 '.Thhe ·
spee,c h : on . .'r).l~;day~Hich R1:i',",,"sIGelll enhcBd M&gistr""" on Monday, whon an.
BY .,
CEClT.. .' J . . SB:~RP,
ILL U.S. t, T-RATIONS
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co1Jn<:iI get uv nnd want tu kllow wh y foIli ch
an() !'Such n road h i1s Hot bee n pu t 'in to n.
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sati·sfy ·.the desire"'of, U)ster to
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for herself at-"any' ·time : whether
. ~~, will ~6$~~~'oc"';'
m e,:: :t!,n ac~ a. . -
}:NGLISH.FOLltDAN
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CAPTURE.
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, B~u,jl~ ,-·.the~ re~popsibilit.Y. of P.&SSlpg
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Or ' rej!;ctiJig a.men!im~jl~8 which.
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mittee.
Even in the most
n.dvl1ntn~eow~
<:i rcumstnn ces Manor Fal'TI1, by 'r.cason of
its situation, must always be a probl em,
I.n ahd it 61)eaks 'well, not only fo r tthe II'arm
Tho Moor Tavor!'. lh .. arou,wd h'R Comruitteo but Ihe Btewl""l. 'hat tl,ey
",nd he kept 'fl , the shadow. and I I ' .
00 '1 b I
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mrun,'s m.ovomente .. 1"ho prisoner I Ia..~e Im:n'ov - tie n anc c ',r: e-ct. s? t H1.t
walklhl{ backwo\\rds Bn~ . forwa.rd.s
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mid walKed down by th o ~i<lo thta year the ~o,cl\lled l,05S IS only £2 ,000.
Witlle.. cr ept along Of COUrE⬠.. th,8 £2,000 '8 thc c~st of ,.c IVa go
wan of the Moar Aroh .. and Ii;;. d1spos ..I, "nd ,t ,. urged, Ql11t,e r,g htly ,
a few minut... theTo was a ""....h. ! that it .hould hc cntered on the accou"t.,
the eound of .fal1inlf ooine. At I under its Droner heading. A!3 it worj(:-t
. met. tho' pri~oner with a . handful i out nt ~. ~e r head of the populat.ion 114'1"
' ~n ~Ie klft ,hand and. a metal Rnnll·m, It 18 r eft II !' a.n -extreme ly low e ,x'
"hIS, Tight hand.. The pnson~r re o JXlnditure. Mr. Anker Simmons' r ep ort
It A no .,ll.-.e t.rym g to deny It.. I must have given much 5atis ~ac tion to Lho
my PODS1.0n ." .He, t~en raD ~W8Y, members of the oounc il.
lie expro",,~~ed
Forlcaso ruu'way . Arcb .w,tn....
Imught
up. ariel 'oftor " 8tJ"q~lo secured
: him with tlte handcuffs and got him to i '
n,)lioe station. wl"r witness ~etu rncd l l'o Tho
'~oor ' TR.vern, a.nd found a InzoJ:. the blade
of which w n.9. . . clti'Pne d. ~ M1d A lA!t~o nail.
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⢠'th II
t' l
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speOla .p eu.s~ro W1
Ie ca t can< I"g',
r<;markmg. WIth regard to the I~ ttel' tl",' }, .
dId not tl"bk It woulll be P"' Blble to nll d
flo fIDer lot of young Berk~hir·l's thall
t.ho
oommitt~' :pow po..::;~ss . Judgill;'; h:! the
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which tho mnn had evidcntJy. c.mployc:d in prices .whiCll. they f etch the y :u·c [til (: :'{ ,
forcing
k.
.It to t~
w~ 1t"I" tho
Ed tho
d loe
I, ad"
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d. ,ceedingly good ioveobnent.
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Wa.T s pc"" ' jl'U, yne. cnug., l!O , committee may 6till
hnve . gcot!
the Lnext easeâ¢
talc;,".
'lock I'
Bo 1 nhe-"
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J om, Ham..,n, tl10
·Iooper at
11 ·
: dter
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.'bhIA'0 two
loc~s altachte"thtolth,o
TRADI NG .
ooro
a f·dc,th·t
",0 pu
oonyeD1cn,,"-,
n
0
occ
.
w""
li,003
! were ' self-rc."!:{ist43riD2' and th e a.mount placed I
! into th~ . lot was automatically reooTded.
SubecQuently ho found thai the" had been
for.qc<i open n.nd tho Contcnb~ taken,
Prisoner pleaded guilhy Bnd Mid th at ho
had bCeu in tho Army a"d h8d "':>rn,0 a very
I{ood ch.racter· "1 have tried mv hard est jl~~I~~~~(,I!~:~.
get work, but oould only get h.. rd .labou r," ~
.to
he 8&id.
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'P.S, Mil.. "a~e F,dwR.r<1, a veTY bad .oh.r.
""ter, . a. rnbbed hi. ratbor .nel was ⢠.proJ
p.e-r sooundr~.
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,It W&8 __ til. ad th"t I,h e loch at. Ih!' . Moor ,
and on east e H,II, bot.h belonging to thc
·lllrOlIlD.Q.1oorpor..tion, h.<l been broken open within
f r.w da.V8 of the others.
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Edwa rds
WlUJ
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tlant
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to 4{aol for ,two month6.
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Irs~:"~str'~~nl:;
SIR C. BOXALL'SWJLL.
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Reading .ppears to be booml1g just now.
ha.s become a big centre fpr Post Office
an.:J tho CO'oDerotive facto?ry sllould
many llsnda u.t good wag&; ,
Tho
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the d leputo with the
Machinery Users' Associa.tion 'on the ques-
tion of the ra.tiItg of ma.chinery ~nd tho
râ¬<ludion ' of the rates ar.e cOllsider·
able aesets. , Now we hea.r. that an enginee rin:g firm have vurcha.sed a
BiLe
at
Lower Cavcrsluun, thus making a. valun.blo
addition to Readin«'s factories. The town
will oerta.inly welcome
Q,
revival of prOA-
perity such as all this fore,hn.dowR. And
, ...... ',,;'" with the ~onBtruction of the new bridges,
the new Kend·rick Girls' School, the ex·
tension of the sewerage system to Tile·
1rurst. and of t.he t.ram wa.y' sYl)tem
there
Mould be no lack of employmont in
de.... future,
tho
ATTACK ON DR. GORE.
presiding at
meeting at Church
~ lfeitlniJ'8!"r, ,of the National
to the revision of
and said:
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of anyone who hBB done
the authority ,,' ·Sorip.
of.Oxforil.. We are · a.t
jn the history of tho
(!'ontroversy with
th!f'!!iu.t~'.Orlcty:
,~;-I· I(llI'"",l.
~gard
of Scripture a.nd of the
ell will ha.ve .to con·
na i,j fO!~
o f ir(' l:i lid ,
lIOllit'
H.lde!
of l lir ir
n o l jlill g l
U 'sti'r
pl:u ',<; r).
ti Oll , I1 lt cl
un it e d in