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The

waS empty.

Roud, where tru''''t''aY'U'''
in progress\

order to re oad the
the apparen~ object
tion of'Tilehurst R<>&d
tarred; ."Dd also of. taking
to the station, he 'went down
RoadJ The .. team roller weighed
tOM, and the t .....praying rii&Chine
it, weighing about ~ tons 10· em., m

.

the engine lravel QUIcker than usual. The

driver, 't<!alising the imminent danger of I
an accident, dia all ho poss.blr _ could t.o
arrest the pro
of the enlJ1 ne , but tt
skidded and turned over. The driver, for·
tunately rell from the cngine. . Had he
fallen ,mder the engine he would no dou~t I "~~:~~
have beell killed. Pl'• ..,.... by r&Il ' to IU6 tl
lIB6iBtanco, and it was found thn.t although :
h e w"" oonaid<lrably bruised he was not
6<lriou sJy in jured.
Mr. J. Wl'lk"r. th e
borough inspector ot highways, who had

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b een iMpccting Tilehuxat Road, arrived on

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THE -CUTTING OF TREES. '
M'lfch has been writton 1n condemnation " An''''''::' I1 ..n''~ ':'aJjd:.ir:g-.idl,.y':~ ~llej!8ant<1
of the tree l opping . on Bolne" lolaDds, . de
.ays a writer in .. The Lock.to-Lock ." 0
Times," ..nd although it is true tha~ th~
I .. nd dea.lt with· does 'preeent rather..
The'
01)61;100 with ' tlie.. .no,....", ·.rIC!'i!Y'~n:ti.~I~•
b.rren appearance as comparild w ith the " . F~
• ' • . prooe.ion..r mQr~
leafy beauties of late yeare, whjch ' pro· .till danoed : on ,j{"r 'Day ~ . the ril~~ ,
vided such ideal and .ecret moonngs for ot· H<llston. I' Of the:. Benn other mOJT18 f
. thOBe who wished to get . aw~y 'fro'!" t~e dan",,": on ..the programme, ' perhapt • 'the '.
41 mMlding crow«/ ' . yet it wa.a mOVltab..e most
notiaeable
w.ere
U ~dnuD1
that .ome such action .hould he. taken bunchea" -& 'handkerohlef , dance .·
b .ror<l Ions . The lopping . of will,o..... on ~e&dington' traditioli •._,d&n~ed on 'Satur.
f;COI'e8 of eyots up IIoll:d down tile ' rlv~r ' dAy hy 'the .. omen dancera-·. ' . graoef~.
hM to be done OCCllBlonally •. ,. a.n~ whIle . Inspiring little i~m ·full of Imimation ·r.nd

.t CO.t,
CHURCH & . AMERICAN
MERCHA~TS.

GSle DEALERS, PIANO ... ORGAN
. nUILDERS, REPAIRERS & TUN~li!"
EKERAL
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
\\, AREH OUSE MEN.
COI' CE ltT AGE.NTS 01< MANAGERs, ...
E?\T ERTAINMENT CONTRACTORS.

the shorn a.ppee.ranoe &t ~e.

TelcgraIlltl:.

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~ ofte~ - .lIpiri'; -

A: ·.E:'

. Johrioon .
Mr . . O .
Mr. Elliot •

· ~ The -;: Rose."

;celreme'tli:ai

l~~~;A~~~I~~i!~~~i~n~~l

that
island.
· been UDPro'f.
eor
d tain~d
' tt;;:~t:'~~i~~1~
most the
casea
ishave
not not
n'eoeJ!O&ry
...ork
event.ually
b1it the
cutting.
..
.. .
' tbal ' the
'1
Of the Bolney catoe the. fo!1owi,ng ere maignif!i,ent:
briellv 'the f""tg a. lIathe~ on the 8pO~.
Prob ..bly . tho chief fa.ctor. ,n the 0 ..... IS..
tho devalo!}ment of the Bolne,. Courti .
EBt-&t.e, for it must not' !;te forgotten ..~ .." .
until a few Je"l'fI &10 ~ e.~tp reaiJh,ed .
lI • .
from Shiplo.lt.e St!"tion to .Marsh
with 'Only one reeidence , .~z. , th~ m.d." Bl'Mlinj!1t.on
Bolney Court, and while thlB stood
I~ abn was .~:i.~~~~';~i~1
did upon : the . same eite a. the new ~~.e the d ..,._
IlOW (lorned by Mr. J. B. Oray, t~on, wlth Claud
Wright, the iDI,kucl;or\
the o>':""piion of ,. small gl..&wa.y throUgh Beading ..nd 'District
the lowe r p ..rt of the top' island. Imo,,!n ;,and- gr,"",ful I
-61:ti.;;o;;t~o&iri
(\8 Povl~T Eyot, there Willi. 110 ~eed ~Q agility and joyous
interfere with the retn&mrng 1I61ands. dancin.g ooDsp.icupU9 UlrotlllllOl;lt
whi.ch wero woll below and really . f~ed nooll. His C"})eM
'·Sher·bolma
" p.rt of the "ooded ·groun<4 whi~K, jig, .. I'll '
'and
surroundod the' house.
.
' well
There
in all six
am~n
isl ..nds grouped at thilr. "pot,
...gest
at 6a.cb eDdbeing Po!}lar .Erot
Fen,.
.
Eyot which is close to the Ferry At the
cntr~nce to the War,graY'e ~ac~ ..te_r.

lG3, FRIAR S'l'REET
' READING.
11.

tl.ID&

.ive to the eye, ye. low · will ~ar th," 1n e"ample of

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W Ie

BOLNEY'" IS LANDS.

DoglI and c.U "

not touch it. - G. W. H.rrison, che~
ng
AgeDt: O. O.borno, 118, Broad
. Rendinll.
(3ThI '

AN

his d etention, and be was di&-

"harged ... an out· patient.
.
.
The grod ieDt of Connaught Road 1lI, .
approxi mat.ely, one in eight, nnd · the .ur· · ~~:!~~~:!:~.::!e~~:'!J
b.ee of th e r oad was rather slippery.

RAT'S KILLED and found by" Mr:
J . E ••
of B!aeDe-IYD, BrecoD,
{ ' t lIsi nJii:'
Is. box of HARRISON'S U REABLE " RAT POISON.
Equt\l1y good
m :CI?, m o le5 a.nd b eetles.

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,..:..e

BEL·F.RA
l'.ti ll to th o front for Calr:ee

Sold e'·ory ",hero.
(8747b)'
ltK! S H-'BATH, foldi ng, Il&rI\'&UlJ
or offcr.---li ilbert, Boyn Vaney.

.u",u,·", <{·''' .

:~}~t~M~~~~

the Beene of the ..ecident shortly. after' i,
ward. . Dr. CaD<! WBtO caJled and examined Ii>eeD a -..p.~1;;,~tl!I'~
Pauley who Wild afterwards taken to the ki dlr
Roy,,1 n erks Hospital. His injuries 'were ;
Clot r egarrded as 8uffiolently s erlolUJ to . b · b

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SAVINGS

a.

BANE.

Established 1817.
LOi'iDON STREET. READING...

Bs.nk 8ou.",.:
D .. i1110 till 4 (excep~ . Wedneada.y).
Wed·ne«lay, 9.30 till , 12.30.
Fr iday ...od S"",r~.y enn.iaga. 6 ti.1I B.
l nt.ered

Dre

allowd(! on De(l'O!!i.t_:

2! per ccnt. General Depa'iimllll1.

2i p e r cen t. Supplementary Departm~

Br ..nc~:
377. axiom Rood. and 16. Wokingham
Road. Il.eadm g: end 23 Ma.rk<t

..

(Late Le wis Cooper).

WINE . MERCHANT.
29. MARKET PLACE. READING.
Competent oeUarmen retained. Who will
at ' .ny t imo b o al tho oc>m mand of cuatomete

-Wh o :rcquiro w ine to bo bottled, packed or

. :'

GOLF NOTES

thick

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1>I.r.. R aquette (Henleyl, 1.

(Rea.diug),

- .. 14 ,

'. ,

will ~-tJiua be

porti~o~n~~~~~;:·l~b.~
To'

in .tU..
thAI·

01:

M iss Shrubso1e, 1; Mrs. Fryer, O.
D. Egginton, 1; Mre.. Yehonet.

.y,." .

Foursomes.

Mro.

'l

wooded,

.,bonld

MM. Caldicott, 1
0 ;., ¥re. Ba.U, 11
Yrs. Nicho!60n, I,
Mr<I . Stallwood, 1.

, ~i •• Rhrubsole and :
0'; I M['8. Fryer and Kn. Ye!bo~e't;;,:l
.. , 'l '?taJs: Rendina: 4, iHeru..y

II<u" being laid
i,loping 1&"'1)8
be tor~n

f:,," W<>":.!llI!U 4lmpi*.i'b1&.'

.

Ernest 8immollll and Mrs. A.'.
Hu~h""i 0;
Mrs. Raquette "nd KIL'
Bllllr, i.
,
.'
I Mr•. Tim berg And Mios A . W<>edon, .0,'
lIrs . Cilidicott aud Mrs. Ba".
Mi", E. Yuill alld Mu... J.
l(r.I. Nicholson ' and Mm.

.

iMt boon : ereci.ed,

Mro. A. Hughes, 1; ' Mn .. Blair,

Mrs. Timbergl 0;
. MISS A. WOO<1on,
Mi oo E. Yuill, i;
Mjs.. J . Ynill, 1 ;

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e

Fi r~ t ro und of t he President's 'CuP
comp etit io n :-E. P. Batten .... 0. (H. B.
.
. .c ", tch NI) ; N. W . Mitchelmore
Gladwin a t the 19th h ole; S. Bird
beat D . Close 7 IUl d 6; H. E. B on:ti>e(J
beat W. F. Kyn..,ton I up ; .A . Yu ill beal;
S. Coojl<lr 6 and 4; A. J. W. Pym beat
A. D. St Clair 2 , IUld 1; G. F. Cra,!en
w.o. (~. A. ~ike scira1clw!dl; . F. W . N?~lq
E. D. F ..... er 2 a.nd 1; J. M. WnjM
beat J . P c .. ",on 2 ..nd 1; A. Hugh.........
IA. W. Bidwell scra.tcbOOl; W. J . Brown
be.t II. C. Brown ~ and 3 ; S. O&dM
b. " t P . C . F. Clennell 4 and 2; W. P . Y.
~i nbrigg<l bent R. ' C. Cullum 4 and 2,
J. M. B el'.uwr beat R. E. Cobb 6 and 41
A: Alien IIond R. A.......WaJke r bvee.
A match wa. played Itt Henicy on th<!'
19i1i inst. between ladies of tile Reading
..lid H enl.y Clube:'
Singles.
Sinunoll.

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3

c.. .. . ...

b H.&r~

.· IhnO,ock ~o · Lowo b ' r~t~

G:' Gobeltine

0

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. ... ... 8
C1aringbull b .J~ .:. . 2 ,

r!'~t~\~~!.;:i~~~::i~:1 . -,j.
E . Alilunb
To:bb b Haidi'
iTeeoie.tntK'.. .....
, ... , '.'.,
" 0. ....:.._ '",,
.... ..'''
. .5
. A.

II
: aII(1 ·,W,Dmlen :J~: !~~~" .:j~

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~;

R'''IAllum

b J .....1' " '- ...... .... :: ~O

A. T ., Ilott run out ·...l - .. , ... -.. : ... 0
L. Gr,ns~ tip! out .... .., ..... , ...... .0

tOI~thelr, ::~;:~~~~t~~~~

. LABT YEAR'S SALE.
Then came tbe ...Ie · Ian' .;:e~
ndjoini/lg portion. of tbe'~ eatate~
';' Ji~i.~d'?:~~~,
carri"" with i' the !.l-\!' of th.
naD).ed" aod·,t.ha three
.
','Schlllidlin . are 'the
~ . lJne, ·",tonsi.elY'

READlNG GOLF CI,UB,

Ernest

tr""'!"

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u.'r :...... ,..... 9
E
:
10uy TAnne• . b . .J8I!~t~ ... , .. ' 0
J'. Anp13 .; J.....,tt
... ...

.~

lll.rge
holl:SCs
withof correspondingl,.
g rounds
i nstead
one. '. Mr. qr.. y,large.
,on
pnl'ch""ing the old court; h.d ,t· P\1JlOO
d o ,,"" and built the present· 'new houe8
on the aiM; IWd : he&lso ·acquired the
u pper island (PoP.iar E1.ot) ...nd' ,. p~rt of ' atjng
thoo upper small 1lI1 ..nd· which was unme:- ~an hM
diately opposite· 'his property. For :real)!! ,, ' d,.n~
past th""" h ... · been no h_ or enn low' !,,'hich
growing .brub..- on the lower . JI~ ~ ,of .lllIj.o!,nt of
Poplar Ey(]t, but on the up rIver lend tlp:e~t&tor8,
the"" i. ' still .. large . number of .goo:d

ARTHURS. C00PER

.
Mrs .

Hallett h Harding
T IAus~in b J .....

. F.

~~'~ <::~~r~tl,~!i~~~~~!~ ~li~g'~~~~~ '~f,~~~

changed
, for
the- l')l'llmnll
'ferr1 .
nn-med ,,"d
the between
small wood'
the river to the railway, jUlSt b'elow
Io.ko Sta tion, the", .. re no fewer th"n .five

A. T. HIGGS. Aotua.-r:r.

removed.

runt. 800r." : -

I ._ ', Button'..

"CONDITIONS CHANG.li:D."
.00)'1' entirety

RuJ C6, ~tc .• pOf>t froo on app l icati on,

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Of:S;

The ·.,.tllote oo~ditioos ha'Oe

. Plaoo. Woking}.n'm.
.

CRICKg}'.
., team paid & villit"to Fa.-~loy ,H.il\
. Wodl"""<!~f. Battin" 11,..1, wo ",ere di..
emall 'loW of 32. but the home,
run'Kettinl{ eqlliLlly diffioult aOlI
""aloet tho bowlm.r ·
Hancoolr
An '-"oitinl{. Kame CIlded ill our

i.!l<i;jJO.~·:tlit.l:! al~";

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