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ITION O"F POLJ'.rIai : ~>~~
can be lIttle
G uy R<>gcre,
.I ~ . ' ~J
_
BY "Q.T."
READIN:G . FRIENDLY
/', ~.
OPINION.
thllt ' tlHI "
doubt
.fil8 t .... n.ch~t '
of modern polItics twhich we "
ciBew h('rc) , 18 voicing th() opini6na .'11
~
m
A. IQocting of' tre- R:e&dinf IWd
Frlendly li9llietieB' ~CI .;W ....
tho Frienq)y Socie~1 l ~!>IIl/l,
Street, on "Wedneeday evemng,. tbe
elected pr""ident (Mr: J . WhIte,
ForeBtero) presidillg" There -wa.a a
11l' thous11.nd. of moderate people
ha\ e fo" opportun ities of making voices 11Card and yet ..ho are.
d,."ulcted by recent develC)p..··
the [lOlitlc al ' sphere. .. I . am '
wIth politics, 14 ;" " dirty .
⢠19 all c Npression which one often
pro: .:
the working of !lolitlcs from. the
Any man of <culture .nd refine· '
kel CQu te m!lt for the politlmao ~
Still
&6 is .
:-'~
1 ;~E~~:~~:~~~~;~;~:i:*'~~~
)!to
came }
admlrStloD (or
Blld gr.t o C t he man lii.xliee:r,
a' ~8t;ong
l!ll t.ertain
to
feeling of
tile methods which
e1'L' 0 05 or the community in-' tlte
If he "",e the only pet'Son .QOO·
l or the welfarc of tho ' poorer
alia that t he ".,aUhier people were
\ lllolttng ~o rob I\nd disposses.
l.t· 10 t :t.CllCS sueb ... Ith& e which
n- , c r y !1erlllClQUB In8uEmoe on
11 of ine n o f dlfferent parties;
em u llt e r tl lC r el&.tiolls between men
en courage r eprisals and strong'
60 t ha t" b.Iltlllll Lloyd George
u. ra \ ou" te,_<lecup"t on with
I:.
manne r
6hown a.t ~ the recent
Rellding
td"
as tee:
I
RIFLE
RIF L
J
a;1 by hiS fair ..and manly
CLlJ
i
1fr Buller, t oo, showed h,meelf a
fighte r
We hope tlJat suooeeding
â¬Iections \I'll). be fought in tho
TIt, &l1 d t'hough the pohtical
at t he prese nt time 18 charged
,e"'CITle IH , It '" probable that beforo
I !r
~~~~c~n~~itt:;:,
l '
L
oC thQ burl11pg que.B.
Oil \\ hl Cll opInio n 19 e o hotly divide"
S<)tL1 ed . a ltd then 1t may be hoped
no rmlll state l or thmgs will Pl'l8·
P ('()ple \\ III not agreo o n the
of the nrescnt bitterlless any more
t hey \\ III on t he measur es about
Fi~t ;:'~':d, vio
p'
:i
June
VARiING TEMPERATURES.
:r~ ':,";w p!::ti"~/~r!~:ri~~. borough eo~nclll A Scoteh judge,. Mr. Baron !dnrtin, a~
20tl>. .
,
'fho counqIl oboomed a con_S1on lor the tho O,,"1dford ASSIzes w .... trylllil a ~an
URGING ON THE TOWN COUNCIL
W. J. Gardmor v, W. T. Bl'!l'];on.
The temperatures tak.en III U/e Forbury employees of contractors 'tendermg
lor for murder, and he summed U!l to the Jury '
.
F. G.rn'1"o.w'!-.I . v. F . G. eo cr.
G;-aroena e~eh day du.rl)ll the vast fort- , borou h cduncil carting, a oonoeeslon whIch o.ga~nst "the l'1risoner. The jU:fY, however,
Mr, B agg"lel' moved two res<JlutlOns on / R.()v_. T D. Hlc~e., or W. J , Soward v, nIght afford
very lnterestmg re~dlJlg, I w... afterwards modified on -tho Vehicle took a merciful view of tho case, and roo
tll e gue stlon ()f tho trentme),t,t of t.uber" j F Kmght
0
On FrIday. May 15th, the. r,nmumum 1 Workers' Union obt&lmng 8. town rate of pay ' turne d n. verdict of mn.nehmgbter. BaroD
W :!.<hoorFi D'
CU10SIS. The fil St on e waR :
The Rend~
temperature was 69 and the m.nlmum 53. for
IMartin was always very bnef in h;e Ben~
lIIg and DIstrict Fl'le~d l y SoClCtJCS' ~oun. : ' . .
WIlI!W- Lcv~ns ,~onG. Barlow On the following day tlio maximum te,,!tenc.... .. Preeson er at -the bar," he said,
cll wclcome th e dccl,, ,o l1 o f th e '1 ube r - I F:, p.lnWrh·?r.
,
peratU're fe ll two <jegr""s and ti,e mIDI, THE SUFFRAGE QUESTION.
_ .. you're the luck iest man liver Clloml
culos's Sub-Commltte~ 01 the Readmg \ or
~'narn~,~ (h ol;ler) v. F. MIllard I
IlIlU"!, nine dea;re....
r.bA....!'ext d~y. . the_ . We hove be on approaclled 1ro,m t,me to . ~8S, Tak pen ",I servitude for life 1..
'I'own pouncl l to .take l~lmed .. te sto!I."for \' C. ~,tlcr v S. We llman or F, Strong,
mal<lmum rose' to 70, 'Ilurthc muumum bme by Women'B Suffrage SOOIOtl~S, but t~e _" My Varied Life," bl' F, C. Pbilips,
the ]UOVtBlOn of IIlstItuflonal tre.\tment of
-Momber", wishin,:l" to compete in the S eal jfell a. further two degr.ee3, b~lng 42, whIch ' council s~fld£astly n.dbcred to their bfihcf Wf
'
persons Buffer in g from t uberculo" â¢. . They Challcngo Cur, whICh IS open to rnembe", temperature .. .." also recorded on the 18th I Adult Suffrage, although no' "nt"gon~iJltlC to
'
. _â¢â¢
hea.rtI ly ll.!1provc of the ReQ.(.hng ~Insur al1.cc ,,:hoso haTldlCllp for Ma.y does not oxce;.·d inst . On th p.t day the maXlmum Btood 1 the women .
"
From" The Modern Chesterfield t .:_
ComIIut.W<l coop era.tJnG III order t ho.t a 94 . l\rc !Lskcd to enter as.spon a8 D()uJbl~ at 74, a.nd the 6am~ figure s Yi ere recol'ded l Alhfu1LOnat!:av1c be~tt ~peaicdhtom~
"You Qnn full in love a. hundri!d timee.
comprehen Sive scheme nU1Y. b e establ'Bhed 'I ';rile clof)mg da.te of ~ntry 18 June 6th. 1111.6 on the 19th, when the mInimum "'TOOO to i w~o u aSl d e~lekiae~ ~n6 trO inc to ot the but you cnn qnly marry--even wlth luck
by whIch tl16l11 ed nnd no n Ins ured P 2000D~ t 18 ft. now trophy kmdlv PTc 8ontoo b y RRcR'!; 48 degrees. The m~lf:~mum ()J?- the 2Ot1l , ~ro..r~rD::p~lto8 ~ctY repealcd Y B.~d pl~olmgl_two or three tIme8
may De adequ a tely treated, I\nd they ree' l mental-SergeAnt MaJor , S?a,I of t h e
OVIU rooe to 76 and the mllllmum fe I a de gree
d ' 11 ,I
I .. Th d '1'
h
' h' f ee
tfu l ;y urge thc 10cHI authOritie s to carrx 13
ork. ':"1"1"belli"lII'YI⢠an,l It t' ⢠to
bat1 ho p c<1 t~ta,t but jump~d tbree degrees h Igher yester~ mh~ I b':,ll,j~Yh \ council have beon reqUOllted but th! ;::,1 1~1 I\am~~":a~wis '~nd:r ath~
c
th
tl
t
undu
e
delay
0101
WI
a
.rgo
cn
ry
01
Ie
compe
I·
d
k
(50
d
)
h
th
.
.
"
h
h
.
I,troug h th e sarno WI I OU
â¢
tion, ~I
ay wee
egrees, w. e n
e maXI- to put mto Opel'~tlon t e powers t. oy E.08Se8a skin. Womc.n is ,the great 111u81On ."
'lhe second proPoslbon re ~ d o,s fo!low. ,
Tho mual pri,o .hoot will Itake place on mum fell to 75. But on FrIday Il16t, when under t be Hou.mg -of the Workmg clasaea l "Dou't make your hobby your bUB\'
"The ~el1(h ng and Dl str lct Frlendl~ \ Whi t-Mom'ny
the a.tm06vllere was l1u.mid, the maxfmum I Act and p.rovld~ mUniCipal dwelltngs ~fore ness; make your busines8 your hobby"
SOCietIes Coullell respect.fully urge u()Q
READI NG
FINC"HAMPSTEAD
tempern.tuoo whIch was re~orded rOBe to I dlsp)a,c ..ng mhabltanbi of ,ilum ar~~
.. A bridegroom is alwa.ys out of p ' o.ce
th e Governrri.ent that t.he whol~ cost of
â¢
v. _
. .
.130 De grees. wbJ15t the mUH'mum stood a.t 1 Tfl-e o9un~.Il1 ha.ve steadfaatly supported the at a. wedom g ⢠it's the br.ide's day out,"
b
li
l
l
the treatment o f persona .uffe rlllg from
The "nnu.1 mnt,·" batwoen these minlaturo 46. Within twenty-four hourB the tem- nationah.sation, of .. allwa;YB a.s bemg
':.h l'6t .. MBrriage iB woman's profeSBion-not
wborculosiB should he " natiol1,,1 Cllarge, ! rifle cluo. took placo at Readm~ on Satur· 1perature in regard to th e mnx,mnm Cell ' .tep toward. }ustlOO homg p<>eSlblo 0, wi
'"
placed unde r exi~tmg pubhc h ea lth depart- oa:v in unfavourablo weathGr.
The re~mh to 67 degre ea 0. - fall of 18 degrees and ' the pubiicJ and the large anny of IatlWaYlmGD B.
⢠â¢â¢
mente who shall be under the control of W')'S thn.t the ecotC's. were below the Q.vGr ago . WIth I'E! g 8rd
~he minimum the ten: er&.- I workers. t
' .
'
' â¢
nf I MiDlslry of He alth " Mr Bag- R ..ifin", WOin by nmo pomt..
Scores:t
t d t 56 d
0
S P 1 I, An
appeal
was
.rocelved
Irodm
Thie .torv IS told of an ed,tor (Amerr·
a 00 ra
lb'
tt '
h
R caihng --G W. Bolton, 97; F. J. Ba.r- ure 8 00
0.
egrees.'
n
un< ay j N .A.U.S.A.W. and C. agamvt the aUltu e C n presumably) who ordered a 8tory of
galey saId th at, t16 su -comml e e w 0 nhrd, 9~: A. JIearn, 95; W . G. Ga.rdiner, there WnB a furth~r~ fan / in reg&ro to ~he 1 0£ the A. U,C.E. tO~ll:rds amalgamatIon, &nd l a certaJ n len th
and dlscovered the
d.ealt WIth the QuestIOn re lt that the adop- 94: H. Hodges, 94 ; R. Swiln inb.nk loop.
hlg~ ... t , telDp~r ..ture re' l lh", council, r!,oogn,smg th~t ther!, are to° l a
}' t h d gwr;ttell ' severnl hundred
tlOn 01 t ho re80I~lt ' ollB would have a two- I toin). 94: 1;otal. 569. Counted out, G. Bar.
'
whllBt the mlDlmum fell many umona m tbe ~me m~lI.tn!"" urge : novrdc IS
11.
I
d
t mnko the
fold purpo se. The fir st part deal.t WIth 1o(v. 93 : FI. Palm~r, 89"
.
to 45,
the 'jllltximum was 59 ' these two bodi"" to ,s~k their d,fI<lTencâ¢â¢, \ wo S too mary·
n or er, d~ sal tlIa
y
thfl de~18lOn of th.., local Tubercul<>Sl. Sub·
Fmohamp.,te.d -J. Thorn, 95; G. SmIth, deg.......
mini!:,ulll 43 d egrees I nnd &m~lgamal", wb,cli would be more ad·lstor fit the Bpa],e at hiS ~o d' . to
Comm lttee;of the town counCIl in prepar- 95; E. Ford, 94;.C Half..,r<>-, 94 : F. Bart- whilet ~n
the maximum wa~- 58 j vanta g oousl<> the movement,
-,
In.st.few paragrsp B w~r::.. n th:"ew "lIl it
illg their'schcme, if,nd the seoond re- Ilett, 92 : B. Nom s, 90 : total,560. Counted &lid the
36. DtJ.. ing Tue~ay
HOPES FOR THE FUTIHlE
a BlIlgI~ve<ln~nc~. t k
II sl",,; of
Iated to the r esolutjon as 6ugge.>ted by
Maior MoConaghy (captain), 90; , A. mght the temperature fell iW '32 degrees
'
.
.
th read,' on er en 00 a Bma
t'
the Executive Comm ittee 01 the Nallonall
88.
which is freezing point -and it is esti:
The
trust that the bUlldml{,0f h e whisky, his hat, h,s de!>j'ture, no ~o ~e
Conrerence of Frlend' y Societies. They
tho match tho visitor&> ~were enter- mated that during that:' niRht tbe re were : ~'
~=~al u;i~~~ of his pumue~r
reho vl~f ~pt 0
)8
11 M during the pilat l ew weeks se en p.arl1~Conn h.v thnked the RMdin~ f~ur , qegreos of fro.st in tha town an<J I of es
e g
and, na y,
IS
I..,.
ticulars of the sc lIem e , w.hich w~s bel~g
Iheir h~nito.lity, and Mid FiMh - d:strlet, The maxImum tem!leratnre on
hrought forward hy the local sub-com mltworo lookin ... forward to the vi.il Wedn""day 1'O<e to 61, and yesterday the
( t'
tee who had the matter in hand-a scheme
tho RCI\din~ toom durinll the sea.on.
temperature WII.'! 81!ain higber, the mini.. It is a -fact that in every man no ID _
wluch provld0<l D5 beds 10 tlle sanaf.ormm
Mr F. G Delr.he-r replied.
mum standing at 86.
every woman) there liTes .. lover; a. lover
whlch was to be .e,rected in the grounds ad·
wlio 18 called out in
his potentio.lities
'
hy the mO<lt insigm6ca.nt httl&
j oining Park Hospita\. It Wl\S ' .alc~ated
' ING
long_ ....( they
<Jo,,\e atotthe
psy·
that taking t h e "ountry as " W I10I e the y
BERKSHIRE o=IMM
~n
;P IGEO'T
_ j" RAelNG
.
â¢
moment
the glimpBe
.. facs
n eeded one bed per thousa.nd of th<Q.....J?opu·
CHAMPIONSHIPS
at. an unusual angle, an evanescent attl-<
lation.
In Larger Reo.ding there w ... a
_ _l_ "
,
tude, the curve of .. cheek often looked at
population of about 100,000, and the numbefore, perhats, but th, en.' at _th.e . m. oment,
ber of b eds' to be provided wa.s not very
fl
far Bhort of the necessary. accommodation.
cbarged wit . astoDls¥ng ~lgnl ca~~e,
One thin~ which was gratifying WII6 that
These; are great mysterl"", , of course;' ~ ,
in this "",oome tbe children were going ~'
Chance," by Joseph Conrad.
,
have Do far"la.rger share Gl the aeoommooa.
⢠i' . â¢
III
tion. ~cJeed. to the vounger g.ene.ratron
~ ,
1 ;;-they 100i{"4 for aR eradioatlOn of this 'tar.
The statem"nt. Utjlt it is most improper
:rible diaease, The Maneheeter Unity had
f.. n ..v ..1
to Bay damn recalls ..
dealt with tbe questIon in .. forward man.
C)f·
a warship,
ex,'
ner /?enatoria t!leatment had been given
that '
to members, a.nd dunng five years Ithe
man râ¬<fented
figures showed that institutienal treatment
captah:i.
frOOlo ⢠fri-endly SOcIety's pomt of view, M I
your
gri~vaDce f'·
well ' as' fr""'" a
'standpoint, I
. ' :;
should ~e
money w ....
me .. - - 1001,
ll60e ..... ry
with this
diaease, ond
should
be more
~he
Bystem
mont'l ~ so me
lie
t.
l
I
WllB,
The r elatIOns between the
8J1d thei r oonduct «U['l o g the
nothlllS' to he dooired.
Mr,
\\ n.s n. mu.n of great abllLt.y and
who illl!lreSBed " ll who h el\rd bim
ell n racter n.nd h t8 e : ehewin.v: of
and he le lt R eadll)g without
e nemy
Ca!lt:>in Wilson was
li llg a gent eY1y.ln and Ingr&t1ated
With
'"
â¢
I
READING.
be conducted inl a
dl {Wl fied
Q
J
of the Press.
atl d
. ..
°
:.I
nnly
-,
3
S
FRO~1
a
"Isn't iha~ 'your ' late fiance's dog waitina there?"
"Of e01lrseJ. His ma.ater doesn't oome
now,' but ' the fo.itbCul lWimaL lurns u~
tk
~
such words 8S H Lime~
' l- tlw bltLer and often ioa.ccur&te
on 1 ndl\'iduals, the still more
a nd falln clous condemnation of
111
!loht t"" ~an
J â¢â¢
by
f'[osts, whic..b; are the! worst bane
d
lie cou ld be a wsrID supJlOJ;:ter
muc h
moot.
been wrought in
was 1ki
the secretary of the National H ealth Como ! .
'
also
a
.
climate, IWd in , the opinion of
nl l6B IOn in tllC nMll C of the council. T he I vlole~t
contact : with the
pavement,.
dama.ge whi.ch ba8 re8Ulted I-;\>\Orke.rs>,
n,embers of the commIttee generally !",:,stam ed .. fracture of the leg., , He wlI8
amount to,..tIiousan</-S Of W
I \iZ\w..
:
every ..Iternoon. at three C)'clock."
- .....
""knowledged that such a thing was ad· p'qked up unO<!~Cl()U_8, but he , soon
_ u Fliegende Blatter", Mu?ich.
"
vlsable because they thougbt tllnt under ronnd . A bn-cab wa.s calloo, an,d .he
DANGER TO POTAT-oES.
. [
the p~sent co~dltions they got no n - ~~~!l~a}veyed to the Royal BerkBblre
Potatoes, which' -..re very larg~I'y .g:ro',!n
H Whatever you do, don't marry & man
formation lIB to ,whe" a !larson was e~ t '
h t
sed Tw'
d h' in this neigbbOl'rhood, and :fren"h 'beanB
better than yoW-self In' mlltters of good·
elared on
I
0- W a
ca.u
,
IOney - an
,18 liave suffered severely.
There ar<l cases
n<"'8
& man D)\tJt look UD to 1\ woman.
Mr C.' J . T. Baggnler lvice-president) son to f!,~I, .this will c;1o~bt1e" ' be disclosed where ' nbe - crops have been prpcal:y
" R;ESOLUTIDNS OF PROTEST
proposed that the comlmttee's recom men - at the IOqUestt;f,ut·I ,lt ISf ll~l'~ h l't , a ruined and in many other instances they
The counail' l ondol'8Cd reoolutions "f pro- And if he's ' ~~~y much eo himself he
her u~ on, '~ pedestal, and there
datIOn be adopted
I r.1~d ca""e ~u
d on~ ~ th cni P
~ are e~pected to pr.oduoo only half thei~ toOt ..gainst the Goveriunent refUlling IiMn- sticks
Mr A H Co",dlY s(!oonded, ana t he I ft ⢠.er Jac , h an .. c~au
e ... D ~Dl
' noimai - yieleJ
Marrow6 and outdoor oiar Bo6aJ.S.ta.noe to a.n adequate ru['al hOUSlD~ she etands,' poor dear, open-eyed. sleep.
(In the v~rge alwav8 of oommg down
pro~lti~n ~B6 aarecd to.
~~~m~rv~s t e ,workmen to o,er 8 anoo
hav~ &~ been -badly.. ~~t, Bed· t-cheme, also agamst.'-the Gove['mncnt authorl- less,
with Itt crash,."'::""'u An Absent He~o."
.
TRANSFERS FROM SOCIETIES.
The sca'ff\>lding wa~ about 25ft. 'from,
~anto, ~"~dul::;:r ~:~O!~~~ke~: t~~I~lly ~::.:~ ain~:~=-~r..gm!:iin:;~";:un~
d
I t'
which tb e ground. Father and 80n bad been
e~ a ec , d' It ' th ht....
the pew r()gumtioDB i...iled by Mr~ . John
Mr. G. K, Chesterton declar~s that,
The sec retary ,reB a reel0 u JOtn
e nga~ed-b'Me ....... ' S.~Goodall -and Co. in
JlO "escllpe 1'1'
'11 IS t b oug
BurIl6 W PQOr T· a _ ~ ='I'~, "nd Tequ~ted the gener"lIy, b- ma"es hl-S N-' Year r=owas t o be submItted to t Ie f or h commg thO
'd 'yf.... k f
.
- ' tl.- boy
f·ru" genera Y WI no e
..... ouu ~
Q,
a
~"
~
i C nference of
IS III
wor or some y~ars, ""
ff â¢â¢ ,
th f ⢠h
alread
' Go",:ernment to ~tpeJle these regulations lutions somew"ere towards the end of
conferonoo, the. N 11. t,,?ua
o.
havin" been emnlovoo_ b" . tIKI
.⢠' lfi~~ since a :""~'. as. e ~UI''''
Y
t I bh
be d
ed ' P i t
I
p.
Frtendlv Soc etl cB. 1 he motlOD IS to the he ler"t school . i1 -the h' .d'- don·e~ I'ml' l-r Still, It It! ImpoSBlble to Bay for a day. un I
ey c~
"'cu,
~n ar IBn!en ' . May,
He explaiD8 why: " I belon8 to _
f
c ety to
QII d
Y u
-,e.
~ t
h
d
h
be
d
b t t
We. ~Iso . pr'!tested agalD.t t~~ Dubhn , tha4 higher order of beln"s who not onlf
effect t hat trallB rcrs rom one s<J I
work at con;idetably greater heights
. wo -V! at am age as
en o~e, u I authorlties m arreetlOg and lI&ohng, undcr lorget to keep prom;..es but forget evell.
another shall not bc allowed exc ept at
The affair created - a painful sensation IS thought ~hat the dam'l.ge .w lll not be ohsolete Matu""', ' M", Jame. LArkm, and
"
b' hd
.
the .end of ench finn~cl~l year, a.n4 ~D tb c In the ne1ghbourbood. a..nd throughout the of, an E!xtenelve ~bl\r86ter. ,!he plum crop called upo_n -lohe Government for h18 1m- ! to make them .
Besldes, I my ut BY hI!
event of the Comm.JSsloner s decl llllng tO I·day many 8cores of people visited the w!", If anythIng, he Clil~fty ~rrec~ed. medlale relOMe
somewhere ahout .. th."Tl; IIJld I hke to b(
make su ch 1\ rcgulatlon, or III t he event a f l
t d I ked t {h
rr ld'
T,leJiurst on account of Its SitUatIOn,
The council have also sent Eoveral prot.. born again at tbe time I wa.s .born,"
no law bellrg made on that point, that the 'IS'pTheal',
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ingy t' 1 caught the cold northerly . WInds consider: to local. authoritl"" re tho offcnslv~ smells at l
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tC)6r~~g ~dorone:
r· t · '11' b a~:~ ably. Much damage has ' beell _done to the rear of ~he Poor Law InsUtutlon, wblch A commercial traveller ....ho suffere~
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'I'he sub commIttee, SOld Mr. fubb, agreed . ,0 - q '.
' f ' d th t of an extensIve chMacter,. .A
. . , Cb. ron.1Rel"'rta, have b""n glven from. time to-tl;n0 escape on the ra,'lway last week, He will
l t th Pltf\[ last evenIng w.c were 1n orme
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e -a}.s rIC the work o( the Old Ago .:ecnSloner -CommIt.. dl~ COyentU 8.tro l~mg on tIe perwanen Wa.a
BecretarieB of th e f;i cnd h, SOClChes should
U '~d bwmney
g~1 mg. on al n::" saw potatoM cut down' and blackened
the I):"tro,. Committee, tho 'Workers' l c&lmly readIng a p,8per .. fcw ~ecollds he
be Clrculn.n scd on the 8ubJect.
a.s cou
e eXDOO e In Ie ClreUmSt
. If by fire and In rega.~d to French benne Ecluo.... tlOnal ASSOCIatIon, and the Labour rore _an express was due
Th18 18 ca~
Mr_ Baggaley eald they dId not h.ke the
dead plants were ~ fre'!uently to ;be d!,s- !.tepte..,ntation Committee.
.
ing , the habit ,of." readin~ between thl
idea of th IS cribb'nt; fr om Olle socIety to
S' I'~TOOTING '
oerned . An "l~ost .,m,lar state of .al'll\l1's
hnes" to ·alm ...t 'lUlxotic lengths - " Th.'
nnother which t ook place fro~ tIme to
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prevails in the BnsingJit.o\e Road dIstrIct.
THE BY_-ELECTIS'N.
Bystander."
t,me
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but, fortunately Manor Farm has escaped
DUring ' the Parliamentary »y·eleetion the
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Mr Stebb1l1BB tliougbt that a great d eal READING MIN I ATURE oo·nsid.jlrahly, inasmuch.... the char"cter: council endoreed tho candidature of Mr. J
Visltiug tbe capital, an American wa&
would oomc out 01 the reoom1l1end~tlOn
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of the produce there I. ,!f a lJature to I G. Butler, and, although not Buoocsaful, we talking to 80me member<! of Coogre"",
that memberB cO/l ld ollly ohtOom transfeN \
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resist the frost. In CBv",..,ham and d,s- , can heartIly congratula\<! our comrade on when a Ilicture fell, Btriking _ bim fnll
at the end o~ the year.
-trict, vegetl\ble~ 8.nd fr~t have be~n . cut : h18 gallant figh~, and strongly . ul'ge aU I upon the head. '
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WILSON OUP DRAW.
up bad.ly, and m the ea8tern porhon of , wOlkers to bo conslBt~mt and support Mr,! It knocked him down and for the
t hey could not bInd memberB of friendly
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Berkshu-e market gardene,.., have )ruffered But)er at fu t ure . Iechons .
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~ le I S ou I The draw for the 'VI son
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P !serlous 10.s8; potatooo, ean;r, an In .sqroe consIdered, ha.d to b'e a.bandoned oWlDg to l ~y.es ODe of the group nsked: II Cau we
they suggest tha.t the practIce be d lS- ! WBS ma<l~ on F,t;'lday. a8 follows:~ ca.ses fruIt, bnve b een s.erlOualy affecr.etl. inab ilIty to obtain II sUltablo hall.
do ~nythiug for you, old ma.n' U
~ollrn.ged..
Prcllllilnary round, to be complcted bY Even tomatoes and plants under glflss <lTd I Tho borough cOlmcll and the loca,l InsurH Yes " he
nnawercd.
On t h e prOp QII;ltlOll of Mr. Baggaley. Juno 6th : not nltollether escape damage. At Swnl- ance Committ.cc hfl.ve both been o.ppeo.)cd to
"Wh~t is it?
.econdell by Mr .. Cowdry, it WIl6 d.e clded
~lroWh v. S, ~el~arlow
10wfield it i8 e;timated that dam~ge to ~he I to pu.sh lorw&rd th" sanatoTla scheme for
"Repeal the l~w of gravitation."
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to accept the pnflclpJ.e of the r eoo utlOn,
tte v.
. n. T D H k
extent of £50 has b een done t o vegetatIon ~tubo rculoe15 ca.ae-e (or those j'P'orkore who are
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and that th e draftIng of tho ooune 'I's r eBa'
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Sewald
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on the estate of Sir. Charloe Russell, "
outside th" IIlBurance Act, a .cheme wh",h
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I d e r 60 lnuclI to the man himself
n le n..~ ures for which b e is re-. .
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WlUlnR5 marrl<.d old
MoDey.~8 shil ISl\ve lher IIge as twenty·
flve. l f~:hure, â¢.!I.e i6 older, than that " ,
" Oh~' .I:"supiloee Bh. a~owed 'one-third
off' for '" cub tit . ./
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.~a'id"r-·I~i;&~;i~{;;_·
£()n
fell ~ead
coPy of the resolutlOn should he sent to firs t
undoubtedly ~o
Englis h DolitlCS. We
subj ect be r eferred to the
. to a :%'pleted by
I[;c-nOod"
nrc fig1l t ing.
Un lO n:sts com·
o f Uw hope le ~s mJscalcula.tion of
U lste r n llest Ion by Mr Asquith, and
pnral \s ;s w inch J1I16 come over the
(, r' Commons 1n conseQuence of '
rl ,a me llt Act, .. lid the Libera) _
"Ith
t h e I rish Nationalists;
f: n, thni t h (! UTlIomsts have not
cnrmen.
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To the ";la.m ma.n ilie re Eee'Q1fJ
lIf' rubl e ohstacle to an 8.mtca.b~o
e ;lt. of the I r ,tJl, QuestIOn if there
r{"II ~ O nl\lJ lc f' [)Int dis played on both
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reg r.ct..tl ng some d eve lovmen ts in
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p" hl 'C<; , \T e s tdl beli eve that in
nnarllSon \\ Ith the oa st t he pre:eent
(or [lOh t lclll ,,"r-fore is not wholly
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COIl{] rc m ll cu
heen (\. \\ c a.!lon of !>Oll t icnl stnte.
d oes no t n ee d to d c 'y e very deep
pas t to dirol CQve r ~r.o d s when the
01 viole llt langua ge were pretty
us ted The SlIlIIe remark appli.ed
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ah out 40 years ago W III agree
methods are far definer and leBa
11[\.1 Lo-(lay tJlllll wja s the CGF...e of
Rtill. there 16 !lOJnt 10 t h c critICisms
\' Icar of 8t John's, an d hie sug1\8
to t ho more kindly and
t''⬠11.tlllent of opponents should
unhceued. .
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t h e sqUi b s and pamphlets issued
II 1C l1l.l1
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RElll{S ASSIZES.
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PRISONJ<lRS FOR TRIAL.
followin g is a. list or the prisonen
WIll oomo before Il,c Lord Chief
at Berkell1rn AeS1ZOiI nex t week: Ln'ock, 54 , undenvnto[, charged
re(lOl'"nf[ & £200 . 5 pel' oent. bOnd,
\If R T pdu of Engle6eld.
tho sa.me to hAve been stolen..
Cockmg, 43, tailor..
setting fire to a stack of bay.
01 WIllinm Walter Bartlett, at
81lvanUlI
domg £100
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damage,
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22, groom. chs.pged witb.
at
upon Winifred
Mabel
in
Marohl
WtnJlersh,
Franc:s EllUl, 15, a.pprentice,
Tobbmg
Chnst&.l do
Vitre
a.t WokiJ?gha.m.
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doctors
Buch the
materially
the
tWl e h~n;a.swhIch
sick Day affected
com~enced.
Tho sub-comnntl"e of the cou'lcll had
denlt WIth the matter, and deCIded that a I were
cs the CMe, It is tlte pohtlcln.n who
b ly n.oou t rehgion WllO .is the most
language towa.rds opponents.
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he picks up ·verY ~ "
B.yi Jo~e I . What a ' capii41, ,the IvariollB dishes ~lued â¢.'''' ;.
"_It I.;c)ndOn Ovinion.'.
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A VE~ED QUESTION. '
The - secre~ary"(M:'1t. G, ~'jJb) re!",~
the receipt- of a letter froin the -Reading
Benefit Lodge, stating th .. t .the . :Ietters I was
⢠m. and p,m: should b e on certJlicaJ,ee'1tcbe
issued to IllB11red ~l'IlOn6 by tlie p&nel l 0.,
find frcC! uenUy from thcxe ' who eee
stock argument IS abooe.
contempt. must he feel whQ'tl,
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attend~cc.
on
Mr.
COW'~~~~~~~~~~
Mr. W.
Halt.cre, charged wi~h attempt.
Il SUIcide by cuLhug hie throa'
pri us Ilcbon is ontered:
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haVIng been sununoned to h.... .",""'
d own," ca&o a.rilling ou~ of ~ ,.t"o m~to'r_1'I at Fwinll:do...
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