Berkshire Chronicle Reading 06-1914
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thn-t on th o ft.ftern oon
d(>fencla nt driving Q,
in the diroct ;on
p r ~Cf'd·
Wf\5
to W e .. t St.r"~Jt.
a s a s ignl\J to t.ho
rode st,ra. ;,.:-ht on ,
up of t.he tri'lm.
a
(',olh :ion.
about hv{\nty lard!'
IUp
Dc.
lil(!
1J.,lendont said' ho cOll Jd not, s tf"l f) on
a
.li~per:v stones, bllt w:t; nl! ~.'!. pnint,'d r'ol l t
15s. for tha.t tboy were qui ~e dr y. lIn wa~ lrnv ,.l! ing
WB.R
alr.<I)
at 18 Imles aD hour. nnd "ni~ h .... saw wii n,'Wi
time he was p.ut up his ha.na , but t hou ~ ht IJC couk! ~ct
"~l;:;::""~
had h a d one through.
-1
with ' the <lef.~ nd ::mt
Mr. E . Conrtenay". of Lo n.n nn. for th ~ de sii"","·tl1e
a!)d l!t:. Aldworth had fence. enid thp dcf.cnrlnnt tlli.'ufHl"r1< i nN I t ho
·
6i~al of St'Ta'E'nnt l\"lr-rcM. n l 1{~ pnil' t<,d (lu t
remembere d. noth~ l1g of t be that it wns the prl'ldi 00 Hf p " lif"f'm f' n t o PH'
.
.
t~ Cottage Hoe- lboir hnnd, Ul)h.II·,hnul,h hi ~h tn ,low up
together~ but
In
"',"A' .',.V.._ ·c_
.
traffio beFore fi n~ lI v p:!lrn <r it u p.
Tho chairman snid th{' f r" ill1; (, to Tl r orl:lI"o
WR..! R'Bf.t.intt, rflthcr h~l ........,., ...... .:. "' .
F l"r drivin.!f to tn~ d" n"' . . . r of the 'Pllh1i(' th"l
! thp.
separate wards.
Cross-examin&4:
H.e saw def.endant's
. cycl e.' pefore ,the ooJl~ion-p()I:.·6 ibly . 100
I ya:l'ds off,
It s-tartcd "bankir:g 11 on the
~:;J~~~~~'i~:Cl~,,;t::',J.
u~ the br\dg~'"
The re wa.S 150 yards between
I]
. t~,e.,· n.()tt\ saf:eIr thom whtni he first 'saw him.
Seeing that
mISS- <I:efend3nt . was " ·banking," ~d coming
Hâ¢â¢1,..a:'.'''''·lil...o
·
li~nOM
(fcf~<'I,nt would
hf'
finN!.
£? nnd
em. \:'.
fOT' f lulm g to J)rodnrC' h;8 hoence 10...
and
lll!d
costs.
boon . to.w~dB his s:de, witness kept on in his
~
' right · side or-the road.
He did not 'I D(.)lI./f l~p. ·I'Tr: l'n()U n I'"
. ,""und hi. oooter, or <top but kept · on
ill -.:"
\ '
1\
n , ',. '.
To'!'" · eteildil:r.
He hod n".~r ridden a mo tor· I
tn
cycTe 20 -mil"" ..n hour. Defendant Was EXGUS R FO It I ~IBEL;ZLE \! 1,;,\,'1'.
but on
his wrong' side â¢. and wanted all the
.
r
pushed road ' to himself.
After
t,h-e
collision
Edward
Wlllillm
M a r LIIl,
115a, Cli.'lthnm
was be .. witness's cyole W88 ~n ~ ts right eide, and Street, R eadmg, plen.c:lcd glll l .y ,' tt R! Itd l llff
.. " . ⢠derendant's near the middle of th e road.
Boro~gh Police COlnt on ~I u lld a, t" rm.
H1gh:-r ortn
Southl!y . ~l!.<\ . Sydney Bl'C"k" bez:zhn!\ 60. B<l and 9, &1 .⢠,·,,,,'! , « I by 11II1l
betw~l}t spear...â¢â¢ lo.bouret. 6~ke ·t o ~h'g the 'ac- f01'. and 011 a.ccou nt. of ~10 R-C[tt~l;L~ br.Llll:!J
.
tbe 318t cideo.t. .and the'"latter said plaintiff was of the A msl"alUakd SoelCt~ /,f , 1.,101"' nod
be- .
hi
.d
T.ilareose,.
I~
8 .p,l'Oper 91 6.
! Mr. S. Brnin prosccnl('ci .
⢠tntnd that. FUj3.THER INFLAMMATION FEARED. '
Edward Mad,len . .155. N rw I',u·i< Ho""I,
3111t. Ma.r-ch .
_ ',.
BrDcton, 8. tru ilt oo o r t he SO _ l~ty., S'l lti ~h{\
Dr. K ennard. of Fnringdd n. who tr..n[\t~ d&fe ndant WaH t he wcrc,tnry C?f. th l\ R e.ad:ll ;.{
.
·h '
.' k.L .... ' ed p·a,.inUfI aftf'r he' came from the Wan- branc h
hom som e bn l fr IJ1 l!no UJ ltd
8Jmyen &)11, spo e
1AJ i · e ' C tt
H
I · ~'ve vidence as F ebru .⢠ry 24th, 1913, whell h,' . was surAC.. ,dNl
hie ~~... -on , ; the -31st .a g ; ? a£~ . 0 ':' 1 Il J. ~
~
.1
_
by Mr. J effereys.
])t.'.f c n~n nt WtlS ~(:Id a.
.
.'.i
.: _
. to 1\.6. IDlur.les, ..n<j 5IUd th ..t ~~, ill con fixed salary and a "flJJl tnilon fru. WI\",,,,,
"in ' lJ\lmmh1S:, UPi' ~aid ' ,the 8 ~1t~~tOn w~th Dr. Burt, cone ude d that found no e ntry in Illl.l cash hoole of 9s. Bd.
'· in· - the-I ()a~ 'Will :woo tbe ooly, . tbmg to be done ..... to , pl.,?" paid to ddun<innt b.y M r. H en ry W;l h . 3,
.â¢.. There· . wa.
DO 111m u~er the· ca re of Dr. Whitelock, 1D st. M sr v'., Terraeo, N r whul".V, on Det·rmber
.""'''''7'·'
,
. ih';; Radcliffe ·~ Infirmary,... ·Oxford.
The 28th. 1912; n()r wa::; t hen ! IUl V e nt ry i ll t ho
eT
work.
Ther.a Wa& f-enr 'of furt)J:.~r lDflam · d efent.l llIl t. by Cfl:\rlc..'ll Lee , 13, Zl11 2,a n St.rC<'t.â¢
'~~f.:~~=~~ter .; .nation. wilJi lurthe r periow. of root ..t on June 29th.. 1912. â¢.
.
any.s..ti?n
time."''',S At~
Oxford
. 'the
opinion
WQ8
Oross-cxanllned:
,of\1;the
\t.n<.'~.
Wi th
m~lnl)(,T1I.
r! que.
wjJeth.
the
)'eg
),lOulu
.
.
stnnd
bo?"
6,.8,1;
.pa id
\.(l tho
tb~ the oDly tli' na W8<I to operate ' again. had gono IlHOUg h the books. but lind r'"11.1
fa""..,: .
I
-'
,
l
.,,"t
~
j
!!!~~IIII!llli!IIIIIIIIII~!~!!~~~!!!~!!!l· ja!nd~h~e
~'~:S:~~~~~~ca
~~~~:rl'?;;;;.·~:~.
.
.
.
. ..
contributjo~
t
ell"'t' aha. ed piece of bone no . .entry of refunded ~a?o'mcnt ! ro rn
Mr .
â¢_ lolU.lng ~u
&.
~
.
Willia: on tho d Ate spcOlfi-e<i.
\Vltn c..'3A ~:t w
.to' -~rtu8;hten It.
~e q~est)()n was t he d ofendant; afLer mll.k;n~ illQ uirif's at
i whether, Mter such an ~.r!"tJon. the bO.De Ne wbury, and in formed him th&t Mr. Willi,
'- _1.:!
:.
·would set properly.
Johns W&6 ,lqUlte had shQwn him , Q. roceip t for t.he mOlH~ \' hu
' . , out ,of
th~ Q.'u estion.
.The blow ' muet pa.id to the defendant on Dt.>'('CInlwr '23t! i,
Dleaae<l'· pui"!,· to steal .. .~a.Te been l"{!ry eevere·.."
."'
1912. Dc; cnd~n t r ~plif.-d thai there WI\. . no
ftv&'},.'4. . The ,
Mr ...
Ald-_
In .existence.
nnu th at lit· IllId
~e propem : of"~ "9rfih - called . oy Mr. Lev-e.r , .fJ81d ~-e woo not roo01VOO t.JH, m,oney. I\t nIl.
~~::it~t:~~:~~~i:HarQId~ McKen... f ..; iiler and
the Territori":e . · De(ondnnt:. That IS qUI to an ullt l" lIth .
.
Hoe iid,~ .ridd.en motOr. . cYcl.ee without- a.cciHenry ,W illis st..'\tcd i hat 011 01' u.bou t.
. . . nment ' dent since p'ctober . 1906. -. H .,· knew the ' December 26th, 1912. he sent tho ddenJall t
.
. 'mpf1'IQ:
'd
11
d
â¢k .
tl 1
B th IL paolal order lor 16;. rop rc ,c n illlg (".4 d.
. 'I p~ . '
b.l ge we . a,"! ~o 1t Cau. O~'l·
0.
oontribution and 9,. OJ. to mnkll up .. ho
~&n4 ~pll!t-1Dtiff ~ere . on . ~~u ~ proper amount overdrnwn. Three months lu t.N ho
~ Dm · ~"r the . o.ntr..·. of , th~ ro~d. reooivnd a receipt.
WYND.S OB
','
~~:~~~~:~~~~!;~~~~f~~l~~
... I '
"26th,~ Ma1.:"
B
'\~~~~~~~~~i~~~~:
defenda.~t.
· J ohn _Ne~:ft..
8U~. roo~ll?t
acaptain in
. w,t.,e â¢â¢: 'WM. knocked off. M the f'eBult
.Mi9S &th-or W illis, daughk'r ()[ tile l.o. ~ t
He 8u~- talned a. f-rac- . w ltno.":8 , ~latoo that nt her futh er's reQu('s~
mach;ne wae d~mR g-ed " 6he went to R cnciLlIg inFcbruu ry, 1913, to ask
.' H.6 ·; subseqnent.1v, (1efo ndnnt why he hnd n-ot se nt the n 'c eIIJ'
w~uld
c ootter
wrO£eha
· to
that
litigt.ti!~n-,
~~:~~~~~il:fr:~kill~~t.I~,~~;l~lt;
for the rooei~cd
money. th
Dofondant
then deny
ho.ving.
e n~olley. did
.A not
pos1:cll.rd,
dobad 1 8uiJ<>red
In d f' h v(Jry OWln~ t o .l t~_ hr.v iul{ been
aim
a c a.se layed
wrongly addressed. wlls.reo61ved Inte r .
,
'
. O pn Ymee t IDg
':l~~:;.~)'~U;
Charles Loo gn,.vc oV ldenoe a.s '1>0 pu.:'H n g
68.8d. to the delond~nt.
.
In reply to d e fenda.nt., witness su,id he plLid
a.l( his contributions a.t t h e cl u b . h o:.Jsc. W iL,
nMS donied payi ug' any t.hing to him in tlw
street~ on one oXMion.
H arry. ~urrow~, 5, We st Hill. tren;sUl"C'r .'If
-the . ReRdwJ\' br.nch of \h e ·A.S.O.T. and T ...
h a.vInIl nl!O given . evidâ¬l1cc, t he defendant
sa i'd be had a delicate wifo. a.nd ho wa tt
temptod to take tho money owin.~ to dOfIlC ,: jO
trouble. HIB em ployer had glvcn hun Lil()
mone y to rep ay that whieh ' he hod em Lozzled
and he . h ad sent it on to the office.
.
Mr, Brain said t hat ha ving su mlln y mr:m.
be.ra: tho societv f-elt thu.t thQY lln-fl a d utY'
more clos-ely
o~
the
av.e e vide nce
locality,
'd
of
b eenI'nclOOoer-t\ ~~d' 5BIrom 6tlW ⢠defenda~t.-
summmg UP. 8&ld the
Bnil .JV~1I-<l5tBbli!l!Jl'd .
b....
~o- ~ d!acharge.
could ~ve"'t da.majlee
lI.\·, prec:i l1tu
(IOWII ,
th e liel, 1
d own. ane l
.ide h.d
i ng- fin ... ly '
his r eVClll{O
a s ters were
th e othcr
tho over
l e ll g-lh v
ca.m o 'i n .
caught h y
Beyon~ 'that thoy h ad no il"l.
tho ma.tOOr
In.ll In
f onnllt'
tisfl~d. :' toOliin~ .at the'" n.;r~nd.nt ..... bound oyer iu tho <,urn of
reMO:Dabl'J:-;'1!~a: bt,ond 1y. £20 to oome up f-Or judgment if called up(lu.
hi. ,injurt ·:1'a~ :c~.u' ed . and W!lB ordered to, puy the o0<Sf6.
of tl/:~·.,deten!li\!lt~ · If
4
ooncl1WOlt~llluo.\t
W88
COUN'TY, rrLl
EA'l'l~E.
c:'
â¢
~,.,!.hiOl,>I' ..,eitber
....,. to·occurf:l'?""-·.~~
bI$iJ'~''tleel~~ ' m
the
0.0
_ _' -____
â¢â¢"''''' of t.b<l, tel'Jll-'tG<>· ~Wrtilf W M "
.
Bntitl8cL to ""cOrer... ,' '. '\~', WHY HE DIVORCED HER."
;. ~ jury f<lUDQ' f"" ,,~. pliii~tif! "".
-.~iDi! th, ~~~III!. ' rit. ::'~l:19~JD!il , inelud. ,Looal pla ~goo.. ~ndcr.. the faToumble vorIng the-spec!1iJt .d ..m~. , '.an\f--jDdT.n t was . ~ot Illven w Par .⢠to ,tfe ~m0l.'0n.1 dram.
~ .
!li<Uii ·'1 ' " ." ,
I Why he dIvorced hor, wluoh ,. oo'ng pre~
.~ ~- ⢠⢠( ~..I, '~~~" " .;"
ecnt-ed a.t tM County T hoatro, R eading-, for
the first timo this week. The play, dramat6 ,ed' from Adolph d' Eimery 's oc lobrott'Kl
Pariaia.n nq Tel I I ~e.rtyro." by Arthur Shirley I is in~naely path~t.o in ~ appeaJ to tho
human emot;.ons and 18 a!8uroo of a BUCOQ8I:!f ul
·run . . It is a atory of the self·sacrificing de votion of. Gabrielle de ~1oray, the wil. of
. R onald de Moray, whose efforb3 to keer. ..
_
in the MdT life 01 her moth.r P.ace
har in So oomprolDJsWg a.i t uUL:.OIl, a.nd. Ga.bnol~e
: undergoes tOO degrada.tjop of divorce In
! order to 8&ve ber DloUwr's: hOllour. R onald
l t.Mn marries the Duohere de San Lucca, â¢
( woman with a pMt. whO wlth A-!1nib&l
I Palmeri, an Italian ad.enturer, baa polBOned
I
the mind of Romld ag\\m.t hi.
~if".
A
of dramatio ..... ne i<I tho ret urn of Gabrielle to
forbid the
her c)\ilil Paulette ·is offe rI in" in order" to OlIve her father from finano",l
. ruin-'-the
ol IIho hand of Ann bal
:,~~.it'..d
i
a",woe
P&!lneri.
"
illItrumentar in effecting
her mother and
I.tw's death Gnb·
Sir Gideon Gooooy
. San Lu cca. a.n d
falls upo ll
for
'I'itcolllb c
-j