Berkshire Chronicle Reading 06-1914
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Ui!satWactory C
feature ' abo'!t the
of 'T rade inquiry into, the railway
ThloDla,,,p,09,idlel,lt at . Reading . was that the Import·()f the" wa'v ing of the green flal!
be clea.recf up ; jndeoo,
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f30rne
e·' ·wil;ne, ...", .tated · that they did not see
anDot.~ced bet~een
son of.. Mr.. Claude
~vonne, aecond
Simmons, ' of Hen ⢠.
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engagement is. a.nnounced between
Franci. · W . ' ):,indley Gull, jRille Brigade,
, elde⢠t son. of .Sir Wi Cameron Gull, Bart.;
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AdmittedlYJ this iB a. mOl:lt
in the situation, for it ,vas
in conseluen~ of getting what he thought
w... the .af! B'gnal thllt the fireman of th"
special trnm . gave the "right away " to
the driver, and tho Intter acted upon io
with the disastrous conS<!quencc8 whicn
are known . In the interests of the t r1\vcl ..
IiDg public .and of ' the company, it i8 a
pity ' that the' matt<lr could not hav e becn
of Frilsham House,"'Yl\ttendon, Berks , and '~~,~jefJ\eto~ily ~xpla,in.ed.
E!izaooth' Hope .B.ijle~younge~t d~ught~r of WAS' A F, LAG 'W A. VEDt
Slt ·tChat1.ee Bme "J;(;8nshaW', Bart:, and
~ady : &"""aw,· ~f . Barocban, Houston', . the evidenoe on the point wns certainly
Scotl,nd' · .
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very confli,pting. The fireman of th e e::'(.
r ight
c ' The ~;'rl 'o f Rosslyn haa Igone to H .. ~ro, cUl'8ion tF"8in ,said he had th e
aw'a y ,'~ from the rear of the platform bv
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hill
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Later
he
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.N OW ~RUNNING~
I ~:i;l:;~':,:~~~t of R.08,!'lyn· will take up their m-eau8 01 the :gJ'een flag, but h e WR S no't
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new home, Calcot Park, ce~tain that the man who gave him tho
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. w\lieh they have rented for 8~gD81 was the ' guard; it waR somcon~
a term of year8. ;. The earl, who served a~ ·the , rear of the platform. A aimilar
from The·Lodg.e Hotell
will leave
witli ThorneycroWs 'Horse at the relief of statement wa. m'a de by Martin , the fireReading, at 2.ro 'a M '
.TIf1l: rpDGE hOTEL. ·(calling at a.p.o.):
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Ladysmith, 8ucceeded to the title in 18.QO. mah on the train between 'faunto ll und
Friday; Ju~e .26: ' 1914'.
He adopt<>d the .tage name of Jam"" Reading, who declared po, itively that h.
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J'[J~ 27th (Engaged). '
saw s omeone give a. "right awny" signa,l
~~~~~~~~~~·~·~~-=~~~~="IErs~ne.
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. â¢. d. WimNEsDA.Y · ·J ULY,:· 1.t, at 2. 1~
by .' waving a. green flag . 'JHe said he could
SATURDAY, JULY: . 27th. r.t 2.ro
.' p.m., HE""l,EY . REGATTA ' ., . ... 2 0
not b e; certain whether it waH th e guanf
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p.m .⢠· A~HF.ORD H,ILL GARDENS, 2 ⢠THURSDAY, JULY ' 2nd, at 2.15
THE WAY OUT.
of
the train who gave the signal; the man
CYCLIST'S
''' p ,m." HENLEY REGATTA ... . ... ~ 0
SUNDAY, ' JUNE 2sth, at 8 a.m.,
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who waved the gr.een flag was sta.nding
SOUTHSEA .... ,. ........... , ,.. '" 8 .8 FRIDAy;
JULY
3rd"
at
2.15'
about two coachee up the train from tho
. The- Go~e~llment h~~ . 'i~troduced thei~
p.m., .HENLEY REGATTA , ...... 2 0
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rear end of it. The flag appeared to bo
ALL NlGHT IN DITCH;.
MONDAY. JUNE ."29I:h, at 2.ro p.m.,
Amcndi!,g
Bill
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th,:
HO~Be
of
Lord.,
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wBv.ed to th.e new driv er of the excursion.
28 S~rURDAY, JULY . 4th (Eng~ged). ·
ASHFQ,RD . ~1l;L GAI;ID,ENS
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and it is rio~ (l].ear that no :progress ' ha.s
Furthe r questioned, he said the perl10n who
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William Gore, aged 22,' of K stlJl<ct Cot- waved t he flag mllfo\t have wRve d it ovp.r
'TUESDAY, JlJNE roUt; .t 2.30 p.m .,
be..n made ' towards the settle';'el)t of the tages, BUll!hfie!d. had a rdb.,,- unploos..n t
Proprietor: J . HUMPHRIES.
ASHFORD Hl,LL G'A RMNS
hie head or he (Martin) could not hnvo
Iri'Bh ··qn'. ,stion.
The hope expressed by elt"pe rionee on Sunday c'vening,
About nino' seen it. The guard of the excursi on tmin,
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WEDNESDAY, nyLY lsV(Engaged).
o'olock,
while
cycling
alonll'
a
lonely
road
Tow.nsend , sa.id he received an "all right"
Lord Crewe that the Bill would embody
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE socmri.
near the village, he collided' with a dog witli signal from a man at the rea.r of the train,
THURSDAY, JULY . 2na, &t . 11.30
, a~ agreeIl)~nt ' ootween poiitical parties
foroo that he fell from hi. marlii'De and alld he underBUJod it t{) be an or(l or to
~~GAT;'1 2.15 ~::,,'~. '~ENlEY ' 2 o
has not n:at\lred into : anything t ..ngible. fr6<l ,·u red his ' lej!. . yore (o\lnd hunself in him to 'prOC<lOd, He couur not s<lY who
SUNDAYS ' n.30 a.m.
a
.mall
ditch by the .ide of the . lonely road It was that .gave, him that , igna1. He
.~~ _ 6,:\9 p,rn.
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T1ie . intr{)duetion .o r -the Bill . in ~ '{orm una.blo to
rise, Md ae the Ispot, is not -fre - turned towllrds t he -engine, but th e Rtation
trlUDAY, ' JULY " 3rd, .t ·l1t30
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. T:EST'pdON,ll MEET1NGB
. that everybody knO\V8 will .not provo quen'tcd very much by 'the pubHo he ho.d to maet6r prevented him from giving the
. ⢠. m.. and ' 2.15' p.m., HI'NLEY
IIEGATTA ,', .... ... '..I. ...... \ .;. 2 0 on the ,8eoond . ,and Fourth Wedneed80Ys In accllptable is IIon 'op<ln: expression of failure, remain there all night. It was not until five signal to the dril'er, s"ying that twn ex·
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on Mond&:r evening", t.hat be wa.s diet
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SATURDAY, JULY 4th (Engaged,). . .
. by ·Fredori()k '£Urn"r, a workman. presses wore UJ go through first. Town. ;... R-.dillg Room cl- Daily 2 to 4.. except The ' mere {act that ' the GOY<lrnmellt a're
1011 had hean ' b.ndagcd, Gore was send waR emphntic thnt he did not wllve
: ,Saturdays: . . Satur!laJ& '\ 12 to 4; 80190 Mo.n: pe;sisting i seem~ to indicate that ,!hey .are
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conveyed !e> the Royal Berks HC>fpitsl. Gore hi. green flag, and he Bnw no one with .n
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p.m.
Froe.
'FOR..
' ~RIVA'I'E PARTffiS . ARRANGED
Thus three per.<ons
WM apparentl.'1 QOl)S<lious, ior he is .tated flag except him.'<!lf.
' " , " .Addre.. : 153, FRIAR STREET, READ· res.ol\'ed topursu<l, fustly, the Mlcawber- ~o havc ... i<1 tha~ I1Q one pllBBed alonp; thc declare that the .. ri ght away" W"'" given
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like policy of waiting- for something < to TOM all night.
and two !'i tty t.hat the gre en flag was wn.v ed,
PrOprIetor,
though this is JlO~ borne out by t he guard.
turn up. alld sec"ndly, of postponing the
day when th ey will bve to Bay their lInal .
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word. ' It can s·c arc.e1Y 00" believed', th ..~ REA DIN G M OTO R-CY C LEOn tl,e other hand , there was some
BOOKBlNUERS;' PRINTERS.
important evldeneeagainst the ' alle~ed
srnoo the admission of the Prime Minister
'. READIN'G
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lIag·waving.
Mr. Noble, the statIOn
that ·the Home R~le Bill, AS it i., ,might
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master, said he saw 110 hand 61gnnl gm' I'
..ACOOl)NT BOOK _.. MANUFACTURERs; lea.d · to '"i;I'H war, 'MiniB~rs will : per:
RUN TO' URIGIITON·.
from the platform for th e excursion Imin
MACHINE RULERa- .
to sta.rt awa.y.
Mr, Berry , the a."siRtfll,lC
siat "in going forward with , '
wit~out
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station mnstel', declared tlw.t ht! IH\W no
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SPORTS F .ESTIVALJO
STREET.
doing /IOf\lething to ·",tav. off that oaias· triot' . Motor.Cvcie Club who \lid not .tu·rn out .tarting sig'.la .
ere' s no .one on Ie
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platform w,th 8 green flog; 11 any ono
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trophe . . ~Il fnct, th<l recognition by tho... . 'the run to , Brighton mi~ a treat. Ar· waved .. green , /lag it mll st hnve becn tho
Priiltina Office, '18. Du"" Str<>el
....T . PALMER P.l.RK:, READINQ. on
in auth<>rity that ·to.' go t~rward as was r ..ngementa had been made for a vary e&rly guaM . . Inspectol' Woods. confirmed these
!jATURDAY,. JULY lilb; .12,.30 p.m.
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start: but.at th o tim l3 arranged, rain "made i.~ statement s -in ' almor:Jt IdellLJca.i wonI s.
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·E. ~. HE,.....EP proposed wou d on y lead tp ' disaste~ im· arpoarauee 8Jld 'rather delayed , mattera. Driver Tlioro, w)w' had brought the t rllill
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tliot However; eo commcnoement W!L8 made a littlo from TauutQD LQ Re'ri:dinJ.!. sai'u h e saw no
Scratch Raco ~or
Olympic Oompdlton.
meas~tu"es ! ~1i~:)Uld ,B1:-~!tiiie':' ~' tri P~V~il'i', it. later, hut. between Readmg a~ Hor&uun- "siJlj ,tla.g " waved . . .:X1)~.rc, . we pre~umeJ th()
II: so~s
LIMITE r:>,
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.tormll were ' enooWltererl, ~,hlch. .lthough mt\tteF muot ..re.s,;; though it ,i. n tho nAn lid
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.,'(>peiI aUDDI,;'! "Ij~ 01CIlDg Handico.pl at
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Lord LansdOwne went to the root .of ·the thoy damp.cd th~ : overall. · of ·the rodere" pities that it . could not h a ve 1""'11
. ' .. Pop,uI,r piot'n~.. _
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BREWERS. & '.·BOTTLERS mai.t'er w~n he . aid that nothi~g le.atbn did not· damp thc,1r ardour. , A .top was thoroughly cleared up. It may , of COll r"",
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1 slgnals iB the vi{~l element in the , ihlB'
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will a.ver~ civil war will suffice. The f~t sccond (bre&li!aet (or an e~r,lc~deIUnntcho)'f' &nno(te
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ALL TU:E CHAMPIONS WI-LL COliPETE.
tliat th<l Government·]'ave oifered no m'o re apact rom ,~~ve no I I I
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Telep' hone No..
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Q<,curroo till iJ . ,ilIOn wu rl'acned.
.. Lon- tlOn. but ,t '8 ~v, en
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oy.1 eral a.·gt. from
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than the ¥>mpora.ry 'OIchision , ' of Ulster don by th!l oea .. w". bathed, in b:nUiant' sun. a.t least, the real or fan~l ..l Rl.vln~ of · l\
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Ii.hows that, Mi. "D-~m. o'nd d
.' omitiates the shino' .wh<ln the pa.l'ty . arrived,' arid the fino tngnl\l . from the ren.r had lts etTcr.t , 1JI CO~·
~y ' kID permisaioll of 001. Grah&m ana the
Telegrams :_H W-ethe~ede." · ~r~,ow, '
..l.\re\I c;-:'"
,weather cont,riucd for i the ' rpm&ir:tdcr of tho vi ncin~ th~ tirE>.man that everythlllg' ~'in.8
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sltnation'·i" Hii...declatatinn that he wonld day. ·. ()n~ 01 the lJ>'arty, .not F "te'nt. ~ith tho all righ\ ~h~ad: The r~port. of tli" Bo,~rd
OB.E~~ FARES jfROH A\.L :PART8. STRONG, PALE ' jnd MILD ~k'ES, make no : Ifurther :-"';";'ce.."'io~· still hhid. 75 mlle&"lourney-l:ICiwn, oontmuc'd hIS Journey of Trade inspector. WIll be ILwB,tâ¬d wlth'
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6d.,
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aO~',,':ll~ ~a' U9U&! STOUTS,
priooa. ··and· PvRTER.
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t b 'to E .... tbourne
II .â¢.I, aDolher
f 30025f miles,
h dthue mak·
Th ,'nterest ' but meanwhile it is ,atiHiadory
Ibf{ore the~"J9d ..~1)a:la.) , for 'tnrlber parh.K" (PA'LE AL'E'} t 1 .'
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ov>ern~.en ~re , s, on
e mg A tota .m.' 0.g8 0
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or t e oy. . ~ 0 UJ Bpeak of the promptitnde with which th'l
ulan apply t, Iho HQn. ,/leo., Mr, . J~B, Jil. i
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thc~ ,.!nem1"in of · the .. I?a.rty enJoved IIthem . officinls of the company .cted In th~ de.B.,48J:ZI to Marl.tbob JI Readiog'. " ' .
⢠Awo.rd~ ,.Pr~ . Medal and Dip om.
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Belva In various way., 10 SIght of the . rln:V.
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Brewers' . Exbtcblbon. U)~; (iV8 'per , ~nt.
How do they propo.se to get out af ; itt l~mOng ' oth~r thinifl an inf\pection was made pern:bel cdl~ . t',
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occurred
'rhe
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SO~::; pBi~ a ; visit to t]:le 'WJ9t l;»icr: ,and ~ i":
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A!~ > that
~rn e lsas â¬!r may 1 v e ,
gu&rd ju~ped i~'to the. trmll,
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sald at present lEt' that for· ,the moment tened to t1ie u 'Blue Hun~a.rJaJl Band," whIch stopped almost tn stn.ntly t. the dn ver eh
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ALE AND STOUT IN BOTTLE.
~h<ly have ajJandon<>d the I mhative⢠. ,That . Others of the parlv" went to tho j' Dyke," A Thus it W!\S that t he exc ursIOn t rail I hi..:!
Pri.- Per
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i.n its<J1f i'1U9~. 00 hU,miliating:. '
·The busi: \ 6t~rt to'r ~om6 w·':., mado ~bout 5.30. P.m ., only its nOSe foul of the main road when
MagDuma. La.rll:ebotta
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When they throw th() onos of the l!~ttte· ;"emoor . man&",!" to Rot aom , grIt In hiS rCfilising how near were lhe pas, ellgers in
Bte&m La.uDches and Motor 'Boats ' for hire , Iud:o- Palo 'Ale ... - " 2&. ' 9
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netrol pipe, which delayoo thc_)parly for a ( both trains to a terrible d eath.
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Family , PaJe AJe 4,.
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Deiab, Puntll &:; ORno.a for HENLEY ROYAL Oatmeal . Stout. .,' 41:.
REGATTA. Stand â¢â¢, per UB.al) . '_ enl ⢠y . Duuble Stout ....... -
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GI\,rdem~, to fltart
from PoU Street at 3 n,m .. ,The u8ua! :v""k.
APPOINTED. ,.
cind fixture iâ¢â¢ Bpeerl·judglng comIlC,tltIOD.
In our iii/me of May 15 we , tnted. reo
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fer ring to Mr. LloJ:d G?Orge:~, promised
the ARhfor'd Hill Strawbcrry
gra.nts to the mUTlIClDallLles:
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for them to .assume
rc.sponaihility,
but
at 'the
MORNING SERVIOE. pe~t ~f the localiti~~
IMIDSUMMER
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to be Just Ified.
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the H6US<l
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consideration" ex!",p.~. ·those ef the : ⢠.ifjlty, gational Church, Reading, on Wednesday
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The servi_ce was held at · half.
hodlttlr ..nd · we!!are of· ·h,s. MaJesty. morm~g.
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Dominiop.s. '-""'pite a suspicion that the the breakfast. that WBB ' td follow before
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AineBdin~ ·Bill· w .... ' intr<>?~Ced III the ent.:~in~ 'Qn th'! .day a buaI~e8.8.
tarted
throw ' the ' odiunl 'on that hody during the pastor ..te ()f tile la~ Rev .. A.
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SWIft, It hM become, an anrual Institution,
for allY ,aH,ure . to ·~nd a... s~tt!eme,nt, we and .is taken. 'up with ino,relloSingrf"rvour
WIll do. the (love~nmellt the·. credIt · ()f each succeeding year. 'T Ije..pJricher Was
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'Rev. P. N. Harrison,. fI;~-; who "ave
beh<lvmg j tha~ _ they' c.l1~ th,s methOd ...
discourse on the words "When
the be$!. -;' ..y .o~t of their .diffioulty. PreI ~m .till :with Thoo "-Ps. 139,
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' He began by askinJl: his hearers if
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L.ord~"
HOn.!.e ,:,of
AS
·they.
~b, ·sba~eâ¢â¢ the. Am.,ndip~
had ever
Wl
Bill
f ...hi~n._ will be Calcull.ted to
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N:atlonali.tB ·
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dill"I!·~id ;wItli ' tha.,
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thou~ht ,w'iiat
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~ettin!l
Lhe pro~~
imm cdial.o
TlllS forecn.'ft ha,s
Mr. Lloyd George
now withdrllwn the promiRcd grants,
as
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except
"". regards
add,tlOna
gran 8
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b
'd the
f
si to U8 school
whIch Wldll the~ Pfald' or ~ece~ I I :11 en
arefl.B all
e ~ mg 0 ~c 00 ell (r ~
It was a very w"e proceedllI g 011 the par â¢
h'
h 'to
0 tl
f ·Re.,II·ng "nd
of t e au~ ()r,ICS, 0 · 1 °c
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tU.to
of the BerkshIre County
ounel : no ,
take the promiseR of the Chanc~lIor int<l
n.ccount. "he n framing their budget. fo.
fi
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' 0 that the withdrn.wal
~~e tll:aoni~~ fJ:~~;e Spresent will not aflec~
' f l ', I ar,,"~eme"ts
But
the yellr 8 "!ane'a
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apart fr?m tins the aut onhes are grea '!
di sfippolOted at the lo;s
t~? r<lVenufJ
h
:t
wh ICh , had It been r.eCCl ve .In Ime,." 'Yo~l
a. wonderful h ave prove d very w~lcome III redu~mg l~
~orning, ~:~;:; t;;"h~:.~'::!:iI~~~~~I~hchi~s.ti~~~~n
wake Dp in th.<l.
b!r
from ]te Jonrney.
t'
"I .. nd reformers " will not conkn ew cer am
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(,woke. sent to the allocat'o? of the money , , "
a dailYI new syst.em of ratm~ assessment (diS -,
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tiDJluiahing between Improvements all d
e: site) i⢠. passOO by the Hou se of Commons.
: r ~ ~r: : .It would ' have been qUite pORslble for .. t~e
worry,
e mQue to have ,been voted on th~ old ,basis,
old tfou~~i witho~t thisnew-fanllled Rv stem ()f ratin,!,
and the .⢠ugllesti"n that the 10c..1 Dut.horltie. cannot be tru.ted w.t,h , the propel!
expenditur,e of money voted by PBrham~m~
is sheer impudence . . The truth is that· th..
local' authorities have· had to · l) ~ar' lIlere ... â¢
~etllrned
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peace!»! c86~~le~e~t; 8~,O~ a
· tbrough . P'lIrlillmllnt
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MANUP'A:6irorufRS. . .
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Street.
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M. R. Webber ~be Prm"'l of
Road.
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T. Har.v~Y/ . MarqUl! of Granby_ . .
R. BartJi,olO~ew, Rlloe,. W"ld..le at.
A. J . Fieldmg,. Pone! Houll8, Odord
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Arma. Do Bea.uvoir ~Ror.d. .
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Mr. J . W . Enit...., . 385, · Orlord Road.
· Mr. ' 'J. 'AW8l11UO!i, ' Red Lio!!, '· Southamp·
ton Stree~
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:Mr. ·H. Goddard, Osborne Arms. 'Grey·
~ARLOW; '
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J . the , onus , of
e.r,
Street. · '. '
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Mr. J. B. Dowell,
.. Hu.band;~ Boll ~tarl. <4'h· JUI1: Deal-' IUld'
nâ¢
Dover aD 61h aDd 61h July roei>.o"'.IJ, :~.⢠· Mra. ' E . S . E'18 Db'-_
THE NEW PALAOE ST:~A:M'ERS,
fe)'V minut.ca_
3 â¢.
READrNG'
~OUTH~ND .oR-~:KOiI-I:NOOR.~
W:ethered and Son" . Ltd.
MA.RG ATE DUL. (FrIas,. 1".1uao .~..pt.d) M.'{homo.lI
Burtensbaw), c..versb4m Road_
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from LONDON BRIDGlk ·. _
Mr. 'J, Davey, Lyndhurst Arms.
Road.
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RAMSGATE
0149"'8 Pier .. .S·h.m.
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F"nob'a.rch, at; . â¢â¢.g.8i t..1D. SUD.
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is. tempted to ask ' why they · reniain in
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ollice. I~ other clrcum.t.. nees the OPP."BI'.
tion would.- : 00· j ....ti&d . fit d eclining 'the
task :of p~opoundi~a Bolution unleB~ the
. LOCAL" AGENCIES:"':
·
ems ~n
men
6<1.
6d.
(b~~?~ r~mD':~~~gent for p~icO
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28.
2 ..
6d. .
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P1°t
ing le.crislntive
bl~rdens
imposed on , t:heIQ
by Parliament · WIthout p~oper. fi?Bnc!.t
assistance a'nd the bme for rehef 1 ⢠.10"8
over-<Iue. ' Once again their expectatiAD8
have been' bl.sted, ·T.heir .. ~nly hope . 'n9"
i. tha.t the promised ooucatlOn gra:\ItE! . may
materialise.
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