Berkshire Chronicle Reading 06-1914
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Ohai.rman
W&8
tIOOrotary Mr.
mitt_ of tw.nt;f Jl'<l,ntllen,eD
di fferent warda
l.D
SAn:
LORD
& SELE AND THE
C.A.NTEElf CASE. . .
Mr. Bydney Br.in prClided .t the
plat-
form
meetma and read a latter of
apalol{]' from Lord Saye .00 Bele. who said !
that
in .⢠honour
;"w of 1il.6
m&de upon
hi.
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personal
in tal1aok
he Central
Criminal
Court in !.he CIfo/lte<m Cue be oould not ful- "~".~~",.''!-''~-
I
com-
tl,O.ny
opportun;tT
of Tjnrueatin;r
''hia
fil
puhl;o engagement.
until
..,,,cb&r&cter.
hod had :',
which could not Ib" until aitAlr P a rliamelll
.-mblod. . ⢠Mr. Glom Edw.rda, . M,P .⢠.
1
.C HO COLATE 'ON TRA!l{;ARS.
, 'ra ttl"'''.\'!\ Commitboo consid~rod
th e- prp pO!m i.
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o utlook to bo rnos~ hopoful for Liberalism,
d omocracY.fJ mO!;t poton~ inJ;trument of roe-- t.3
form. "
Mr, B rain m entioned tb&t that wae the I
fil1Jt oooarion upon which Mr. and Mrll.
Bpaldtoi hr.d ad<icCilSOd ⢠large gathering in 1
Reading, and he w .. lure they. would meet
I
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Th e m inute s w t! re: passed.
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9
Mn.aon (working in work!:h op) ... 9
Mason (work ing o n builcimgs) .â¢. ⢠. 9!
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Pn yio..f alld K CTblnyeT ...
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l'aill l.cr
Thl~l : rat cJ '~~J~ ~~~'I; t '~'n' increua
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1l O llf 011 tIll-- ralra set out in tho exilti:ng
â¢
Fn !r \\. n.~t.~j ~
' Jamio ' o( the connci1'a ~n·
N ul oohchlll1 fL.':: ami .lre m oonformity.o far '
npplie.tolc
Ith thooo ec.t out in the ne ."
r ult.-.s ll pph a ble to carpenters, joinem. brick. ..
iu}crs. uu.ll1 . e r~ , etc
ltulc 2.
'WarldQa'
h U:lfS'
11 tlu s rule be followed in ita -en"
tU1.'t)" t he caq JC{lw r:!l, hricklaycre and faint(\f S won ' ,l h o. \'<G to cease work &t 12 0 clock
nO( dl 0 11 Sa.turd n.ys il16te.a.d of a.8 &t preaen$;
0 11(> o' ..}ock.
The rule is not follow ed in the
~c of ·t he labourers,
U1Cir timo ~ tho
E-&IIW thTO U~h.ollt the :'fea.r, &nd they oea.&e
work al OIlO o'dock onl Saturdays,
R ule 3.
(" ⢠W ag~g .'
Tho fullo~i ng is ·s. liat q£ work·
i\n,en. \','~J() ,,'ould ~ cut·itloo to an advance of
1 WUJ{Ctg jf t hi s r ule is followod; P r<05eflt.
Incre&lioCd ApDual
\
in
rate.
to.
oost .
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7 IMillh- : 1I
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R.nt
6
58
aR
Home
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£M 2 8 .
of opln!on tJlat tllQ 1ab~ lUrc rs om-
t.he.
builJers hnd lIn de r COD-
1Ill\.l"it..OI'
ooi\"OO.
ltu r:< t.
Th e m in uLee w e r e agroed to. :: .
FERRO.CO:NCRJi:TE BRIDGES.
Th o r e!'ort ' of the ' Borou~h Extension
GOnl.Rt itit.ee reoomm<43ndi n g that t he new
C",.e l'i;halll briog"" b e ' constructed in
fe rr(J . concrct~ I\!l!lears on Page 4.
Aldermu n A{ :\rtin , ~n m nvin;2 Ut e adop1 tio n of the r pPQ r t . said h CtJ.t.hou~ht it
I would lUl\'e l ~e'n l> ~ tte r to I"av e had â¢
t.w().~p an h r idge inc;:t.ead o f R. .orre...gpan
.:br idg e : h u t·, as t h e re seemed to be 'a .. '
great <l !'~i rc that the m a tt.er should go
altt.wd. llc d ;41 )l ot fc ::l jus tifie d iD l'ef.er... .
r itlQ: th e matter b:\ck.
Mr. w. E. .collier .n'd thev were cod.
,·~rf.<o(l to t h e view · by th e Ti,.meo cOn, â¢
S-' I' ,.~ n cy
b y th e o!lillion of tb.ir 0'Ofti :.e:<nf'~ tlH"t a ( We' E!lsn bridge W1\I: tbe .. f1
! br,t\,e r. It would certaillly b e "'" .dun' ·'
ta{!C for rapidly pa.s:-;- inll ,ott flood water.
I H e Ul n ua: ht fe rro·c oncrete wo uld 8&"18
I t. hf'!!l £ 150 II pear in ma.intena.nce.
~to
Tire !)'I.yor sa id that the Thames Con~..
f>l'rvf\Jlcy wo'uld proba,bly n ot oollsent to. }'.
,
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pf
' t11~ placi ng
a ccntml p ie r , con.i(leriug · .- ;
'\ Lh e fl nw or the ri ver at· that particul... , ....:
. sp~t. Tir e e nt.ranee to the lock eut ...oal~~.
h n. v.e a cro!l,,~ urr-e nt, which might .laMr ;~~
t
,1"
to the weir.
Th o rep ort was ' ""rried,
l ,o ArtA dow n
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three
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BOX1N1! ' ~OX1NG! :.~:"
BOOK THb DATg, JUNE 1M
MONDAY IN AFCOl' WEEK,
\
com.m efld u~ 7.30 .
. llESS I(S. J Al:K NEIL oDd JOE
\ win present · another of tbdr U
~rlimlll!" iJ in WI~ :=;'T tl'l'REET
Oil RiNK, RE ADIl\ G. Bee bi 1. for
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.
.
riot,
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..W8ISFOLD'S'
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p,aWICSSIIV
L;!i"ral .Iparty,. and
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BP ALIl:rNG' B SPEECH.
,Mr.' H. ·N.
Th e r..om mit.t.ce cxproo!J tho opin.ion \hat
tI le cp rpclfIt.tion \\"oll ld ~ not be justiflOd lD in. uurr:ilL!" the ('(1St. of w i (lcnin~ to 60 feet the
i I' llrt (".f a ,·ford. Roo.rl which e.d .ende hom th9~
H,t ./·h u('k H ot.el to the entrance to the Grea.' ·' V...<::t!"'rll H.a.ilway ComPAllY's Station at Tile-
.
~
M~.
Riclcrn tlon , n~ . gCllomll 'y spoakinJ!, they are
r' n g;l./.~etl a.s hOl ~O ~ a.'''CJlg c rt3, st·rcct !1<!n ... enj.!(' r !'l a llJ ,Ijl" f'r.c,l\.] In.h ou ~'r8.
Rule 4. .' Overlime .'
T J. : ~ nd r lis foll o wed.
It should boo
bo rne in n l ind t hat, the h ighwllY" w'o rkmen
11. 1'0 i n rr1.cc ul ,u· I"'mpl ny mcnt , ll.ud ltD.ve ROV'on
d ;~ \'ot' h ollda v !'cr lUUI\11ll with pa:v.'"
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This:~ ii
You feel nu .pain
at'
All tooth:troti~le alWlII ...Y,
o~"
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.T yre$·,·;.
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Guar~n~eed;
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AT
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Cash, ..01'.
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â¢.1, 0 h ad tho me~re for lIi~inlt .
Ahout " quarter &0 t"~ 'o 'o\ock on
Irb~rtv te . the peoplo of
Wales.
When "rda,. Afternoon the Reading Fire.;Brill~ ·
pl ural To\rng hod been abolisbod tbo hurn01>1100 to a fire 'l\'hich hroke out at;-'
In.q" question f!l land reform ,,~d be ooalt
P. Pri<1e:~ motor
l!if, !
With on dr-ILBlio aDd ~ocru.tic line..
The
9oT.~ rnm ent ~er& 10m .. to Me not only that
JustIce W1l6 i,ven 10 tho Jl.lITiou)loral IAbour-1 d.ial,.teb.ed' In _eJ''''''ge
cr 'and the f..nner., but &Iao to the .hop~~per. th.o town oorur.nl, and the over-bur:
~.f1ed ILnd oppr.. oed ratepay....
·
:
p loye d in t.li â¢.! h i~ h wR.'yK d e pnrtm(>n t, ate no~
Rltr h
FlGHTIN(}.
ec;ea.e'l's
£~~
8 ~d. pt..· r hour
Sd.
6~t.J. a ttJ 70 , , 7·~ d .
or
case
f.a
11 b r i. ·kll1yc r
aftenY~rda .
jury.
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Land Refor~ Lee.auo, whioh ·WD.8 now
gag~ in aotiTe ' propa.8"an~ .ihroutl"hou\ t.hi, ..rw.w . Ili;:.m,~l ~&r;;~ dd~
oon&tiruenoy.
~
Mr. Doboon (Libe<al candidate for Ply·
. h~ ...running
m outh) deu...,red ⢠humorou...~
He
Mid Ibnl !.he Liborr.la of Readmit had no
,.
1'-··'; .
The verdict WM in., acoorda.n"" _With .
00"' 8 to 00 downh... rW At the by..,]_
ti~1D \hel' had in Mr. G~ a splendid can· me~ic.l. eTidenoe. the
adding
<hdate. who, bo.... eTer. "'&8 &lmoa\: ⢠etranw&t a~kinl.⢠f 1"'er" po~le; ,&0 giT!> '
. to t.hom. but thol _ro not jf<)ina: to ButIer tarr matruction to chil.t,eri aa
. hom tho I&mo tbin. lot Ute nex\ ehctioD..
their Bchopl trainilll as Ipoesibl6 They had ..Joot&d a renU.man !Ill
a~lJera of lire; and in
of acl.id.Il$
tiT8 candidat. who W'M well l'known
by II"" in.uU<lti<>n in .a: ai.wple..mathod of
South or En,.-l.a.nd, and w,ho ' W&8 to
extilllul.hing the .J\anulII. : The J'UI)' ·:aloo '
way .... orthT t.o
the
e~1'888Od .ympathy' with · ~
carry il ·
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pa.rfinta. P.C. K.erl)' . ....... comlllended. " ' ,OJr;~!4:;;"
tho
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cu.ro
I ",hioh
EPID~:MIC
READ[NG·, .
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J' la :-; It' ~'c r ... ...
I will do !.h~ time Jike- a
fiTO month. and- I -could
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9
Jo .ller .. .
~fp'uON: ·.
bu
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hl'r... . ait L't by th e corporation:R. hateoupol'
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DL'â¬Cription.
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E\: ('a nd.o r
l.llhuu rc c . .
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THE .. JURl; S
The inque~ . 19ae-held..· on ...Wedne5day:·
Dr. Gilforicl said ibM iWlien he ea,,' the:
e~n:_ at . the j.b,. ...leotion Mr. B ram eulo- child .8h& ....:. 'aul£Min ,knm.,.e
!flood. Th., ohaurn.,) added tha. aU Liberal.
ext;,~ ... ' '1 ' 8 t:C L::_: f!7
and dom ocrn.t.lI recO'znjaed the gre a.t ability
rns .
walng rom ,l.IU i ~8 .
with which \1'0 Hon;., of Commom had boon wo., up the· b.&ek_ She
.":80 eUIll.,n:llg
loel by Mr. Aac,uitll .. ... ~ h"d upheld the fr om ' ...,~re shock.
traditio","
of Liboroliom aU
In a Iplond.id m .. n· little . .hope -of
nor
NohI'lU~ndi.ng
the opJ>?O-ition lin "ctuailJ' du. t.o ~~~~~~t:~:~~:~~5
tho H ou>o ~f Commons arid no?rJlbat.anding.' HOdl"J Cox; .r.
.tl th .. .h.itllUl 001..... i\,.; bolt In which tlte child; ".a id . he, .....
·h~I\J". ~rhl'n
T ory party had loouilled, the Gov.mmen. he ile&fld .. k~ .. .'r'".....~
~d .uooec~ in p....mJp; al~ the DioMt&b- ' in" into. the " Irl~·t.ch~'~e!I:...h~;,~:1!~i,!!
hsh'P"'nl &nd Home Rule BIlL.. and .. nding I
.
·H i. â¢
tM~' up '" the Rouoo of Lord. for tho
.
thir .time.
They m i",hl now rest ....ur&d
.. th6.
tho . In a [. w ....eeks thooe Bill. would bl>- '
d01D&' oom~ Act. of Parliamoilt: by rirtU8 of the
P.ulialDGnt Act. ~When t.hc.O .meaeur_ wer&
out of t.he
and wb.ll plur..1
....
abolishod . tJw>,. h 9ped Ihat the
party would 00 able to eart'7
of thO«' ~ ...t me"""r"" of reform
. ._
00 niw:hi n~ by t.he country.
........ b&\,>py to think !.hat ' Mr
"l_lJ ide~tified hlmaelf with t.he .-
to ihe
re Ported
" I sHlml!t l.he fo\lQ\'Olng reviaod , ra.t~ ~~
,,1.H'lL 1 r, '(o !TUIlf' nd s bould be i~ in
. V. ll C \\
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' '-If· w,.ntH a .",p â¢. r";I~ ..o"
j:a'~~~~"!;:'.!l,;,~~!'i'
."" m l<ULDH:. :
'"rtth a ool dlO.) and e Mhu8IABuO woloomo.
Tbo y would 0\00 weloo}T1? Mr. Doboon, who... .
NE W SCALE OF PAY.
IhgIl WI\ VS . CO llltnl ltee: -
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He
a m
go. detained
""yini : .t.
"I Carmart.heD.
believe bite i.
wired..nt
that
h.....
wa.
·" the
in n of Mr ..., . . H . Vinoen~ liho.- w...
to a n nrrangemoat..... 'WitJi
; ing- . Cbr pnrnlion for placing "~
L. ,x~ for th O! ~1l1e o f chooolate ;GIl7
tra !J]('ar" The ,~.n mm i ttee docided·. ~.t to
.. IIf i ':() t ll ing
C'rl a lll
i~~··~·~t·~frr~~~~~~~§~~~;
-,I:~;.~:~
oIieasy; ' terms. :t ~/6·
and [·2 /6.weekly· at· "j
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