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RF.ADING l..1itN'S DEATH :AT
SEA.
BY "O .T."
gath e rl~

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a t the R.cad Jng

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CounclJ' l '

r on W edn esday, whe n t.iHI (.o~~'.
J u . . t ice "," s presented with aD:~.'
from' (he M~ lor and Corporat;<;iJ:: '
J
RoC.,li ng, W I!.., of hi toric illtereet, IVI
not oHe n in the ' hi s t o ry of a town thlL~"
l"(' pr{',<;f'T ·blJ\,,..

....
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Par ; ament is pro-

\11

st!;U '

to the jud icial bellch, .and it ia
r ~prethl HtatJYB

to ,l ret:
the s'g n nl <lh.. t.inctlO ll of Doing :~~ j.

for

TUfC

t h.l t

Lo,.d C " : ~f .J ustiCC of Enl'laud: . lD
en"" of (h e pre,e nt Lord ChlOf ,JuJ!ti~"

"'''- ,w lI1L;on wit h n.cadl ng is still oloser
,,.'ue of t h e fne t th at hc IS a burge68 1
It'' :ldll1!;, a. JHHl r 1l<:lgh bour, and that,
Ill:- (' L'v atlo ll to th e pee rage, he -chose
o f Readi ng fiB thut b y which he
It! be k llown . Moreove r ) the wh o le of
1I 1.\l 1\" di...:: tlllCti O Ii S {'o n f.r r r ed
on the
lI:l nl C'

Clll,' i J ust ic e cam e to him :wh Ie h&
:Ucml,c I fo r R cadmg.

t!L\'

H, .. (! ,lIg about. 12

\, e ar~

1\~:C~

as

ago

pllloin

T e ll y ' a.r..., ~o

Hnin s Js a.:1c."L K . C.

w..

• ;!, .· .·d ecl th e h t e Right Hon. G.

if] tlH! l'ep res,· lIi u.llOll o f R ~ding•.
b ee,lm o successi vdy Solicitor-

t ' ll l . l

1 ~ 1l (\ h ~

and At.to :-ncy-Gcn.ernl. witli

' r ,l

kll ightl1()od. a nd

\ 111 1:1 1 \

th~Il'

thii

w ithin ..

hl ld l W I iod be- wus sworn o n the
C ou ll c il
received ' the K .C V .O.,

I j\ ~

I

,t (" "

the

Cabin et,
b eing the fi Mt
do . so, Bnd fina.lly

II,r' IC'\ (J t.' IlCl'a J t o
l!

I';;

dl'l' d to th e Il1 g h ofP.ce WhICb he now
n:ld \\,\ s r at ·' ed to the p ~er&ge.
l1. I"'f'co rd ()i p r o n' ot'on fa scinating by

'd\ r,\nH.llh' alld ii6 consta.nt ac~sl on
U (:"'t~'- 'n ;"t h o will add lu. tre to the
II
I

p o-= it i on

of

LDrd

C hief Justice no

II\I'~ q U('6 l io 1l6. T o add just a persdn al
'6 a hfillJ so rn c judge.
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&ER YlCES.
Th e n dd r.'~ !,;s \\ M not me rely ' a coinpll..
''' t,,·v tr ,buW 10 Lord R eadin g on-<tbe
li ll~(, !lt of hig h d :slmction , but it
~ Xil , ~s..·IO!l of C!rn tl tudc fo r the services .
rp n :lt"~(' cI t o t. h ~ -bo r uug h by the 'LoM

wu

ell l

Ju s ti ce " llI lc h e s at :n the :· House
1t if; .... i thm t he scope. of
!\[ elll1i C' r of PILrlia:mc llt to render , 000·j

C (",fllITI OnS

bl e 6c n"Ce uf n. non ·!H\.rly characte r
('~)l l .o;;L tu clJ(, y \\ hich h e r epresebt,s..

ill'

:1.~

I S w L,1l k il O\"11,

Lord Rea.ding wna

"illillg. wh{' n in rc:t'liam~nt, to
:1 11 11 1 h lo" po'H!r Lo adv a nce lbe in·
t , o f R oa cl ing It is fitt in g that such

tlY~

whi ch are opt to

'CC'.- ,

b~

overlookt:td

til '" hea t o f o.n e lection , should ·be
r{""'lg 1PI"'" Nl , nn d no m or~ npp r oprio.tc form
11

" 11 1,1 b e- cho se n t h n.tl tho.l of fm addreBs,
,, [n ch ,".. e arc su re t he Lor d eh ef Jus tice
1< lId IllS de sce nd .llli s II llI g r~ a( l y trea. ure .

JUDGES AND READI NG. ,
Th e L ord C hief Ju ~ tlce, in b is admir ..
l\bly ph r n~ reply. r eDl drke d 1,hn.t ReadtlH~ h ,l d mrtny
A, <:6 oc latlOns WIUl judges.
Th ·.... b undoub u-dh· tr u (' . In n dd lt on to
'I' Hlf on rtl who n· ;) rt!ce iv~ d ~ an addre88
f r"m Ih l"' c(,rporation. tllf~ re n re other
j udg.r-.. . ", iF) h ad a.6 "(,ci:1 Li oIlS with Reading_ '

III I~j , .11,.. H'~lI q S Inge r Keati ng, Q.C., .
)LI' iu r Itfo nd mg . W,! , a pp ointed Solicitor... ~

....Gt l! l' ra l unde r Lord r ~ llIler 'it o n 's Govern- -'
Il l f ,J t
S r H ellry held t he post , until
L rd P .ll m , r "iQ,1 ~\I\ <- tu rnod o ut over tbe'

C'}II ~ p l rn C \' BI ll i n 1858,
Wh ~ n the noble
l( t llrn·"d , to p 'W.Cr 10 1859 , SIr Henry
\\ I'ld b r\.c k t., Jll S 01(1 pos it i on llA Soli cHor-

lord

l~ · .I ,

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II I ~ :; l1illll "" W l\ l' ~ ra l l1 f' l" Flol irl
tha 'i b '1lhlllt a w l p ro cure d him 0. jUdge..
shll) ( I r t h " C ·'ul'r ... . 11 j ~ t',\ S i ll l ~~1 w .e n

. he

,.('<1 his con n.ect io n with Reading,
'r cp r cscrd,iTl g the town for fleve n
yea r ·
11 r. Gll ior v f' ,ggoLt became M .P.
r fo r H~';dlDg in . 1860. and tbr.ee y<,a.rs ll\.ter
wa•.<; r:\' S('cl to th e B ench,
1"(>, .....

I n rll' r

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01" CO~HfJSS ! OKE!t !tEES
\l,·c f, d 6ure t ha t (leep ;;ym pnth y i!!
f, ll In n " ll,illig wi(h the f:i :dv~ lj'o n Army

,: DE \TH
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In

L}I(!

dtnt h of Com mis

III If l u f

a.

<:;.(,1\

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loue r ' Re es.

j ! I( ' AI'my tn C :1 11 o.rla.
RC llJ1JlI ~ "ho d cs{:- rY ~ to

the

He ".W88
he h pld

'l'l ,::l.1 O'I i'" hot n in h umble
.\\ ll h ,q lt th e u(h'''lItages ot
s hnu Jd h,tv(> rise n to t}le
IY I<.: :ti" 1I wit ell h f' nC" n p i('ti is R. re mnrkaIJl" t l'lbu t., to t hf' In: l.l lf' '~~bJ! it YI as well
th,~ cn"rg, <l l'd Jetcrnllna ll ? n , w hic:h
P(J.... s cs~(' d

in

11 Im ', u r.

CII{U tJ C') tn IJol'::".:'s ,
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INKP EN
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UNIONIST MEETI NG.

of the Town . Coundl
,. Oh, yes I
Blame I\nythinS
committee ' room and then ! . ., .
~WD
I kuow my job all right."
pr Dc ~ded
the Counc, l C4amber, whe're JUdj~l!l:1 capaCIty :"'1
It . . . . . .
a shDrt me1tlOg of t he c ouncil WIIB held , and It-l/I to' me a apeCial BOUrce' of
to affix tho commDn ... al to the address . • and .atiBfa.ction -that 1 hay'! been
. "Moet · J><!ople·. names d on·t fit themi
Th e """olu ion w,," prop osed by the ! . el~ot ,this. a~ t~ ~l'6t of " my . judicial
in . ttl... , . le ... t.
Thet' get christenedC'
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'Yvette.' or . ' Dn.ph'ne " when thev }{a,e~
d epu ty·may r (Altl ermo.n J . W . Martin) Vl~!t!r..,« . .
and s pcond~ d by Mr. A. H . 'Bull, seni or I '
~!,' ~aY, or,-:U:ay 1- add but one word
' faces like ; the ' Albert Memoria\. " - ,
councillDr, " ho said be r ejDic ed that t1IeY tf> yo,?" In tefe'.:!!nce t<! ·the . ob'servl.tioos'l
I' ' .' $ppy Ever After,"
were g oing to pay a tribute t o one who ~u · Il,,:-e ' been , good ~nongh
m,~~,j'·'<)'} I ::::;~;~t1~· ~
ha.d been a friend to Reading.
I
J:t,!lU, of the coryoret1on ' In
a .. tempo'rary
. Firat Chorus ..G irl : II I don't know what
Amongst I the memherR of the council , It 18 to thank ,you for your ~' n8:rir.tull&tj,01'~
88W the
to gef;. Maudl", for a birthday pre. ",n,t." "
pre"" nt wer e t he mayor (AI!!erman C. G. , to m'll in .thB . p~it'on 'wl>ieh l ' now
' morrung,
• Soooild ditto: "Why don't you buy her
Field), the d epu ty·mayor (Alderman J. W. I Th"' . re8ponaibjl".ty, of. t!>e- dutiee
~ent .to 'tbe
., book! "
Mart, n ). Alderme n G. Ph l ilmck , F. B . Par· l md.eed, but It Will always h.!Jan en,eOltr.a.ge·
to "';;' thail
.·Fi.ri!t ditto: . " Oh, no.
She has I '
fitt, W . J. J. Brinn, W. Poulton , F . A· 1me'!t ' to ' '''''' in t~e !)eif,orman~
to him ..aa taken_ "W"1, "D
··/lere .
book."-"Lopdon O!>inion."
tles not only
Cox, G . R. Jackso n, T. G. Chivers, T.
know .that ,I carry
Wi~ found eve,ry.~ _
' hinnlf
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A
H B II SHy me tbe good
10h
f
a
of
...t DI I(I6Too. . The pay Do][ was gone.,
civil tr- a..
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Maoon, Counel1 ora,..
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u, .
a· . .
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w e8 ~ 80 m . nr _
on... at onoo 0"" tho de.fondant, wbQ; >"(aa
I w••·... ,--pPy .!.. .~t
Moth..t=: . "Tomm.y, what's the m ..tte.ward , Dr. Abrnro, W. Frame , W , M' I frI end. :,here "at neadinS, b,ut that th?"" th
' da
d the
bO
.~ - ~ h ..u ~
'th W'I" T"
T
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WIShes are ex. p,es.lIed lD ,·euch 'f_elic!ehall .. D!'fen ~t~:
_pa
_x w'- f , prOl,l"r remedy 'for
w,
. I..,e
. ommy :
es ,. crym,
Cole brook, E. P Coller. W. J. Ven n er, , good
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gone. Witneee, e~ud ,: "Where le the S&~ P." J:l a :Ol.vil court of law. •
becauae I'm eo.tin~ my <cake apd won t
J EiglJteon • . E. J."kson, W. J/.U<lland·1 oua anguage' and' m
•• grac,,!u. Dlann~r II10v,," tb&t was m It I
pefendent. repjied" ariiwt; the defondant w...
' giye him any."
Mother:" 10 his own
W . E. Collier, E. O. Farrer, A. W. A. by your add.""•• to me here on beh.alf of 'Th""" we .... no> gleveo m there :o-:heiJ' the: judgment against him so
cake fil)iahed T "
Tommy:" Yes, and h..Webb, D . E gginton, A. J, Maker,· W . R. the corpo....t.on.
bollo_went away. Be&de.. you 1elt a look 0:') ""garoled this as a criminal
', erie'd while I WIIB eatiDg th.t, too.'"
th
Howell,- F. A. Sarjea nt. F . J. L ewis;
READING ' S ASSOCU:tIONS
u.. door, and tb.e gy<¥"e. (or e gyp" ! to· make tb.e def"ndAnt
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W. E Butle r , J . H. Walt ers, H . Watts,
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may have oome over the wall a.od stoleD \'lIUbmitted that there , WM no
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T Norri <c , F. W Do rme r, F . 'W , An ·
u Rea.d{nR has mahv · a8·sociatioDs · with them."
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taJ t, &nd ilia.t Mr. Neil ought to
gonn
N?w . e~ Mr . .Bunker•.~ho waf! in... ,
. h T H T
T J St
B P
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' fl k
11.
Id ' t
Witnea. aid: ' In tha.t case ~t, ,~ no. uee to a oivil -court.'
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BtructJng her In thE'! ml~terles of Jl:olf..
wrJgnt, . . urn er, .
ocey, . . JlU
&B you we
now.
Wall . no looking among the JrYp9 for them . . · WltlWMJfI / Mr Aokroyd ' Simpaoneaid at a o ' c1Ocl on "you know wba.t A. 'tee 18?
Now, U1enr
Gibbons, G. J. Lewi. , H . T. lIior/ oy, G . be bo moment for 'me to. reca,l?itulate to offered 500.- reward pub!i"'y-~y " word . o~ tbe ..:..m.iilg of A-ri1 ao the d<>fendant nlade l the' duties of a caddie--"
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Adey, Frank Wi nt cr, T . Moring, W. you the long lioe of dieting1!!,;~ed men
th-f.>-- 10
Vi tn
did not owe
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. be
'-d" tb
Sparka and L. E. Quelch, with the towo who have been a88ociated l\'l;:tb th"j!>orongh =u
0~ · ~. 8 vee . .. , ..e.. - " d "£2 ' .a .t&wment to· t,!"o people, wNDh . e ~new
'~ Qh, of courae,' she tn _.I1,\1P"" . . " ..
clerk (Mr, W. S. C[utterbuckl, who wore of. Rii&din~but . I will coute' maselt the oorporntlOn ar~m't'.ll Hd'
6d. to:l be 1I'I:0881y untrue, tl _t the IJi:':POl(lll .tpu<t .cad,dY'8 wh&t you put> ~he team , I knO."
"
depoolt when . be too . 'I
Ian
. - s, n . ha'fe' ,taken' tho :glovec,< and:ihr ..... hour. 01· 1what a tie&-caddie is."
,
hi. wIg and aown.
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wlth the 0
rVllotlOn that I . am prou, ... on . tl1e morom!! 01 the -''\It:a,t-~~. _,_~e). ·tenra-r<!. he. t.0lephop.ed · tO the Town ~al1
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The mayo" ,.. and Mio. Fjeld, Mr . J . Lord Chief Jlf.tiee, "o~ ' only to ."h\>ve been fendant /{ave hlID the r<>oe'pti! lpruuuoeu. that he w"" detamin" them "
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Okey Taylor, Retld in~'tI oldest J.P,. and 80 c losely a.ssociated' witb ·· Readlng, 1but Witnese rQ~rtod his 1089 to~ the pohce • . daJ ' Tlie chairman · iaid he h&d givon the cae('
ThO' ·tea.qber had g.1Ven the class a tant
Captain He nderson (bend con stahle) al so that j D future, during my tenure of OmM, after he miMed th& "laTe., a,!d . he .after- hiS very'- 08r~ful consideration. o.nt\, he could on . household . I><!sU!.
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occupied positione OD tI,e lIoor of til", it will be held by oue who bears the namo warM identilie<\ thorn at til!> pollee station. . not see the ';ligMeoi. proof that thore was
.. What; now . ia the greate.t loe the
Council Chamber, aa did several of , of Reading.
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Cr068·el<&illmed, (\n...,Apnl 9t1!,. ;"1he~ dhe \. ....alIY. 'a~ ' !~lolllD"" intent., If the ' I<]? es hou""wife hasT" ,he- ....k .. d.
th o borough official..
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' LADY READI'''G.
fil'!lt MW the defendnnt aod ~dl ·th:.. ' "'. wer..- for h .. , own pll~ or - were t~ mgs
U,p went one httle ,hand. .
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Amongst those who watclled the h13torlC
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}';;,iit, he w~a not shown ..
o . Cd' r~ which he could uoe or get any ' ad"1u..ge
.. AU ' right M8J:v, what is itt"
sccne frDm the galle ry wcre Mr, G . W,
"You have bad alao t/liB " in!!ul.r grace
endaut d.d not tellthhlIll .
mgt I'out or. it would' have been a ddr.rent~m.t- ; .. A huabru'td ,,' caMe the quick reyl,.
h
t:
f &dd' - . thO del"
the 8cale .. of obaJgol1
ere wou f
.,(an ex.ra ter.
DeI~dant_ in his opinion';" thoug'!-t he
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W ebb, J . P .• Mr. Walter J , Brain . Mrs. an d e arm 0 me 0
l~gln. la1l. :T'OO8 charge for one -day of lOs. 6d . or l'reparmf b&d a ri"ht to d.t:.in the " "lov.. until he l
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Owen R:d 'ey, Mrs. Bull . MM. D . Eggin· referenc.e to my. wife (appla.use) . I t1±ank the halt
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, .~ could ..! ,crct ru,, ' own , baok."
CoPlplainant j Ethel: "HBS· Tom Propo8('~ : yet, Mauc.1 .
ton , Mra, F . Winte r, Mrs. JF. A. Sarj eaut. you very particul"rly for the " allusion, to
Were
annoyed at defendant forlduki 'i'~ had fail<)d to surrender tb.e hall in· thQ o..mel Maud: "No. not_encUy.
Mrs Maker, MUllS Colebrook , M U56 Frame her in this ",ddre88; It is a.. sp'e cial slitisthe
. 9d . ? -No · IWhYed8~ouI l
oopdition Be.be received it" ~Dd " sO_ ~h~ d~
Ethel : "~ot exactly! What do' . you
M:M Abram, ·Mr. F. W . Martin, Mr. E o faction to me, becB.U5e it. impreesea UPOD!J..JaDllol'OO
pay,lDg w~t
ow
pa
fefldant retruned the glovee. and ~RK.e4 the mean?"
J , W . Arman (Pos tm aster), Mr, B elch er, me that you r e ali"" tbat her womanly
we liad a dr~6d . d did
ou a~thoTiti ... what he , hQuld do JV.th ~~em" , Maud: "Well, .. You know, he alwl>Y'
MT . Po.vnder, etc.
gtace I>nd tendernee. have ' alwaya been
...k .cor £1 1.,.·OJ.;' An lA'nl
His opin:6n was thai; defendan, Q!lm"l'U''' ' )lsed to kn'ock when he came to our house
The short meeting of t11e council o ~r, the gm,de of h . r energies &nd capa.c,ties. ,,!,&n~ to pay h,m l;l 130.
. .,Corto , Y dd l ari error of judJ(lTlont, and that theT~ :was , to visit ,me.
Well lOst night he .,ame
th" Lord Chief Justice, attended by his ' On he r behalf, as 'well as my own, I th'~nk
DId you uy you were !lot golDg
pay 0
nothing to- proll<! ·that · lre , had any' Jelo!',ou. 'th
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sixpenoee I-Certainly. Ddt. h
h .L
d d' intent.
He. therefore. disaUsscd the case. WI
a rlllg,
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marehal (the Hon , Ger"{d Rufua 1o.a& ), you.
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Did, Y'!U , ~ar at hun w <J.n e ....,m"n e
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the high eheriff (Count Q-orowaki), the . " To yOIL. all. l~t me say I wish you .every the,'s1Xpenoo!-'-cSwea.r ·at .hun!
What wa.
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Jones f01\lld Smith. engQged in' 'tisor·
.he~"! ' . cha!>l.i", the under sherif! (Mr, h"ppm""s md lvldually. I , th,ank. you . oub there to owear at 7 .
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~ou.ly', 1I0lieh'ng hie . ~ho e ..
.. What are
W . C. Blandy) , anathe "hiel , constli.ble and al\ for t)le !)~~ntat,on of Um addr.,...
Di.( you th,ow .sixpence at JW:> ?-;,Ccrtal1i1.! R.F
N 'EV\,T .P'L A Y EIR. you doins that · forT " he asked, .. J always
or the oounty (M :'\jor Poulton) received and for your reeephoD of me -to-day, ' &nd not;: I
thought
_you . .. ~ore llB.bent" leath~~. "
the mayor and the town clerk in, t.he I would add my most fervent · wiBh tha.t, " Did you 'leave the place in,:.opmueion 1-NQ.
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'! These were patent
leather.
rep!led
m uyoT·.. parlour.
'..., I under th! gnidanoe , ,,!,d influence of. tnis
.We", not th~ l!,an".r. dra~ up for the -, MORE EXPENSIVE- TEA1\f" . Smith,' ~ painfully bringing. !'ffl sr-mal
Ln.d v Rend ' ng entered .. the ,. Cou~ CO"pontlOn . of ·Re.d>n~i" th.B· ·'P..... pe .. ty p~ of _tn,!! a.coomn,odabon, ."",d ,..to..
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06luDi1i., into its normal posltlOn.
but
Ch amber !Iond shook hunds With the and" h~p!>ill€ss. of Rendmg ",Ill conti!,ue chaire left ID the, ""II I,:-N'o T~ obake w~e . '
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n---f the !>atent · on th em haa llx~ired!" .
moyor eoa, Alderm:.n J . W. Martin, and and will lever JJ~rease, a nd thaI;: Readldg, . left in' the 1111,11 packed4P reaar for' ~,opr~.i
Raadinll , hsve aigoed on Percy ~ve\l81 ., .,
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1 . it
Mi"" Field,
which has., durtllg my t.ime. lUI ' .M ember to fewb .them ' back.
. Dafil~l. Bath
'1luteid":rlR!!.t, . late of- C .....wr6e1d, "
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he en vi~iting
oo~ ,rnatUr"about - the , maog",,!; . ' ~ , mep fI_-gII,,;.>.•He ir.lICllured as a naerve.
e 11
Popm Js.y:
So you ~e .
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th
th
Shortly afterwords the mace' b oarer an
urmg my aa' OCIOolon WI
e would move them bl!oCk; .they ,hd not 'wa"t 21i"year8 .; .,r" age ' .tand" 5 fi. M in. '- d oilr schoole, eh? 8plend1d, Men ~ ~heyt
ad
BPP 'lar-cJ , fol'owcd by th e mayor and town borough, 6p~l\d '!ts wings "1",, 1 wide, removiog,oilly just l'uttIDg hy. . '
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weigh. i1 oj;; 4 'Ib, ; be iB sturdily liuilt.
HQ Magnitkent discipline; 8Up~~ bwldmga;
cl erk, th~ und er sheriff , the ch&plain to ~ay yet continue m the·future t~ Incre8~
By ~!" . ~ckr:03d_ SlmpsoD: No,th'';1gg~on l cbmoo with v_ery good referencea _. fro~.:. ~h18 beautiful . furnishing !
By . t1!~ way, . I
thc high eh criff, the high sheriff, the chief ~ 11'\ Importa!"ce and at th~ .game time grow had ~ ma.:?6, that ho h!,d any ~g more ; old ,olub . . -He ia 0. _brother of ...the .Si ve.n.., want · to ask you what was tbe first .thloR
con.:;t a.ble o f B erk shire, the Lord Chief f in prOB})ent.y , and that It may 00 the lot to pal'. E'Xoep~ for ~ pu~nit the tbmangehl 18000, of ltverton, .for whom the _latter gave thftt Bt~ck vou on -entering the pl'lmal'Y
J ust i"" in h ' o IDng b Dttomed wi!! and : of ..II ~ho come under, r ou and who !,re back he len ""-e haa as ,t "':"!1 on
elliS ' £OO! .to ..tf?e Clyde-:Jl'·.'c.
..-.
I depa~fmentT;' Blobeon (tru~hfiil)yl': "A
gorgcous e rmine ro""" and his Lordship ' s I' dealt With hy you"" Clt'ze ns Of RendmR of t he show.
'
1 D,ekedion b&s ",gned on aJam; tIilil '" " ,
f •
h t "
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t
o
Bh.lLrc
and
to.ke
their
part
in
the
ge.
n
eral
BaTrett,:
Neil'e
pa.rtner,
oonoborated.
pi~e
of
h~W9
which
will
Jtive,
generalt-'
s("ti&I pea. rom A. peas 00 er,
nrshal
m
The address wao r ead by the town cle rk , hnppme"sa wh'ch YOU may be . able to
' .. -I' ... 'VE .... ONE THEM"
f;'otion: '·
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Rea.d in" have. now
. quite ·a·.lengthy-li.. af I A aistrsssing se/lUC to
e
POW!C
a8 follow s:&€cure,
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fir C"1
b
th
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II
e R,' lIt H on ourable Rufus n-nl'el
The prDcee dmge then terminated.
Frederiok George GodWIn, a or '?
he prayeri, 'but it is Iiop~ · to ""n ~
~ - I election is 6uggeotcd Y
e , 0 OWID
To 'I,
,
Clg
~
Albion puQlio.hQuse, Allred .~trl!et, slUd
e I\Ift back., Thc followlDg playcro have . been notice diaplayed in a book.. ller. wmdow
BlLI's n R eading of Erle igh , P.C. , K .C .V.O ..
THE AQDRESS DESCRIBED,
sent .. man. to retch Mr. Neils box, Aa th.e ~J"ned:- . , '
.
in Holborn '.
Lord Clue! Justice of Engla.nd.
The addres8, which is in. album form man w"'! a I<mir time !witneoo '.weD\to
~o.lkooperS ; Crawford. . Hadloy, I &D ' .. THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND . "
w.tn"""
....
w
the
d~
fendant,
w
0
sal
t.-llddleton.
,
.
·
hall
Ma y it p Ica.so your Lord S h JP·
with •• recto" a.nd U verso" pagee, W88 'Mr: N~il did not owe a.nything: Defcnsia..llt
:U ~oks: J~ck Smith. T~omeon, and Bartho...
by
M P
W e, the Mayor , Aldermen aud Burges, e. bDund iD 6vec:.\J:LlIy tinted I.w vellum witb followed the bo][ to the bOU80.. Defendanl lomew.
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O. F. G. M1U!terman,
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of the B or ough of Readmg in th~ County the arms of If.e borougb embo ..ed and oaid : "If they thlnk \hey b&J~ done me. I ,' Hall·bac"s: Willis, ComTie'w
" D.e~en!!OI1,
. (Pub!,~hed . at 118.) . •
of B erkS, aehng by the CotlnClI of the Illuminated in heraldic colours &8 Q' ~n- bave
them ... · W,t.neaa ld not the" Haydn Grecn, Campbell, and
llson. , .
One Shilltng-To Cle",r.
Borough ., boi l eave ~o gr~e.t yo ur Lord~h.ip tral feature, the deeply bevelled edges. of
'he meant. " nefendapt ~Ued ..
Eorwarda: R. G, Pinfibld, t06ter, ~~lley,
.
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upon thiS your Lord.lup 8 first jud:Clnl tbe .cover bDth Iront and back hemg
.. ne][t day, and ."sked .if WM~rs. R6wland" , .Chorley, Loftliouee, Goema n,
Th t young housewife went ' t4
to I
tu ted b
Id t I'
Th
dd
Barrett had left the town.
ltnese Ralpbe. anA Btevene.
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e sma.r
.
t t 0 t b.,e Dorough ' nnd . r een.ru"tfull
V1SI
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y.
llCeen a
y go
~ mg.
(J 1Ir
roes. said" No,'" and defendant etaj.ed that, he Md
Tbe too.ni· ill ooB!dJ.II( nearly, £36 . ' w k lor I mark et one mormnl! to huy, Borne S_e.
.o(fer you our ~ngrf\.tulo.tlOnB upon "your' l itself is enclosed in an °!flhiminnted. border lhe glOVe!. DefencMnt " ..
. id he lV.ould te!e:1 8ummer~.wagee (or- . ...t<Oto.l of oyer' £6OO
, ), 'a nd I a.nd found five ba.nglng OU~81~oO th~. shop.
appointment as Lord Chie f Juatice of , with added "inatt" and .. burnished ..
.
£60
b
d
h
·k . yer
;he
En gland l\ud ul:.n. the 11Oll0U. r bestowed gold,·" ·,,' nd the . " 'motif" of the border .·t" phone to. the Town Han.
'd '.'
t he plann", wages w,lI amount to ovel
• \ "I am a ' o&r mg· louse " We . I ' . . k .
' iweek. .'
_
.
remarked with II 8811 e .
1 you P'C
P.O. Taylor t&id ho told th... defen ant
on you by H ,s "Jesty th e Kmg when he i·aelf is ' the' .. chain of office' " worn by the be had nO-p',lJht to delAin the
"s
I' The South Eastern Lea",II." team sh uld be out for r:,e the three 01 thO€e gee"" that
waA plen.sed to oonfer upon you a P eer"ge.J ·Lord 'Chief Juetice,
Th<! emblems ' em- hall )0"" 'pa"ilI for. In 'the
of
la oredit to the club. Th •. sep!<=be~ Soutb , are toughest?..
The man latlghed"kno,,:,"- -'
of th e Uuitea Kingdo m.
bodied in tbia are th" Engl;"h roo •• the lue .... tn ... .the defe.ndant
Eaateril League fixtures .will be , · Se)Jtembcr l i I
and obeved.
"Thank you , aa,,1
iilwrlaced
Ins.els. and an they have d011<l me'l>ne
' IIith •. Queen'. P...,k Ran""!•... home;' ~eptemh'l
y';;oman . bri~kl y.
.. Now I'll take the
W e recall with satisfaction your ·Lord· portcullis
ehlp ' s conn ection w:th ' the Borou ~h 8S Jite I orna.ment~] I I B " '~ scroll These have been have a eat
t her 9th, 'Por1:.Qnouth. h ome; Septemoo1r 12t,
th
t ' i.
representative in the H o u se of Commons : adapted and
in sequence to
Brent,ford ft.17ay ~ 'Sept.ember 16t,h. Porte- 0 er woo
* .. * ••
, for uyw (nds. 01 nine ye ars m four suc·, form an iotereBtllu!. -And appropriate
mouth, ';we.y : Septeniber 19tb, Bcf ntford,
.. Y t day I
by chance at th..
ceS~lv e Parhame nt,s, and .we are grBtef,u1 l decorative feature. Red i8 ' ~rgely ueed
home; ~~ptember. 26th, _ Croyd on, . ~~, term~:r of one of your ' motor·omnibus
to you for the se r'IlOOS Wb lCh you r endered iIi ' the oolour
wbile 'tbe .. oommon
"':'R:~linll' haw aeven SOuthern Le,s:u~ routes. . Tbe men were ta!king together,
t o it. in t-b at <;"p acity ,
seal"
the
~ ' af!b~ i';' a rece ... '
.rx SOuth ';EBBtern League . I>du~ lii>Â¥,:tbA 'a nd I w,," ap'p,.\I~d.
S.id , Doe 'N"!an,
It ,e ,. pleaeure to u~ to Mmember tlMt
lto protection ..; The
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".,.. '~Twenty.t~ ~e , up behm4 a . me·
during: that p er iod - our late beloved I
.. "particularly
Comno leaves the
r
e~ and tried to pass a. Twenty-tle,.en,
Sovereign King Edward VII. apPDinted
of ; the
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,.~ .•when do ....n 00_1> Fou.r on :~er ,Bee':',nd,
you to pe Hi~ ,Solicitor-G~neral and that
lord·
" cuts 'out Nineteen: IloJl'd . rUll" !nt" SCV;"'"
his prce\IPt M ajesty, altor appointiDg IOU
t;',nrJl[ril.lJ '
Thero;
Bon.". 'T!>~t is your .l\8e, ~ll age
t o be his -:Attorney· Genera!, caused yoU, to
ligure8 that o1!liwra~ al! hl'mamty. . 1
be .:.Jotn 0/ Hia Most HOll,ourahle P~jjy
, w'e sb8.11 Boon fp~Bet our, na.me IlUd
Councili and subsequently called yqu to
.known by OIl!: .telephone nll~ra.
the high office which _you now occu~y: ' ()f the M~lTiBge "'..,. Servioo: .
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