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E-TO G.M. 'WRHHll

and

impnrtial,it y

wilh

Wrigb& di Rcharge~
abiding . imp ,.~s:;iml
"~~~t.tl,~~~~!~.'fl.~'~i",! who .. ltend<>d the lid 'I·
A
Abery8t w~th.
" lJ 0

:A, Btrong

qu ..rte .... to
Council to
~n8ive

WIth nb ~ lJlut~ ~

E~~~~E! 'JIl!W.: laet'
..

Ill. fair nes..<:;, " "';3 ill
to a. "Chrollic 'o"

, liUm'ption
. and at it..
' bisUYarlce
ooputation
atithority
ill the

",,:rUlOU:".

incident in a. memorahl e grlll )ering wu the presentation of f\ Sum or

. The"

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&ev.enty·fiv~ aUi06M

and 8 grand l1I<ki t ',' r'!1
Wrisht .
The d ell ,,1 j",
: 1'0,86 in .. bool Bnd
united in "in"; ,:.,
.. For he'6 .. Jolly .8ood f,,\:ow."
0
n
j~r;v~l

H

moet
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.
.woul~ .- be

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!SCheme.
payem should
·tent proposed •
• hOuld carry

CORDIAL VOTE OF THA 'iKR
G.~> Wright wa.s . a.ccorded n h':'<lIlY

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oCf thanks lor Ius ~ xcellellt CIJl lti nd ,

Tote

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to - G.M.

A r-opo rt
Comm,ttco

whothe.in-ohair
n,n on
eloquent
speech
paid naf'll
him l ! <:!!~
iD
the motioil
of Bro.

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' The number
expell1l6 of th e

~h cO/Il!)lim~nt on ll i~. akill an,l ."hili : .-.
·o~md)tloDS, . ' ~ ' ' i'he g'rand master, p1 f'lJ:!k ll OW1{:d)!II ' ~
p~eoent granta were very. I the complilOOnt, amld a sC, ne of '"l,,' h
' .
I
i&d l-enthusiMm, said that th ough hi ·, yell r "f
w~an=~~ :rru.: ofl\~ had b.een a v-ery hard OIH', it 11: \(1
Slade.
~~80" 1 been a very hap py one.
H e npJl h .
elated very much the loyal 00 o n CI.lt,nn
"",;",,;"'";:#======~
of}>ili COlleAgue. on the board
I " Ii
mg ()ver bis chain af office lo t he I.P 111.1
maeter~lect , the grand mas ter l'(, r c rr('~l
to the ~J[(!enent. \va.y in wh !r h th ~ (/{·Ptlt .\"
~and master had ' "Pllol' t.cd hilll <luri,,"
A<;JA1NST FOOT- ;the
yea-r.
n

Sout hern
Woodhuut

5.

Royal
Womcn,
R oyal
\Vomcn, 1.

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p.......ut1'a-tiJ!lr "Yotem .... '
finlt . plac~,

BRUSHING
'.
: ·PASRENGERS.

'rho nllmber

ciliary trcll
fOllrt-ec n
ei!Tht, men
.sion to

meniAl

-occu r. It
perro nB on

CO:\!'lDF.?'lC ~.

A MARK OF
-Bro. W. P. Wright, with 7'\ , vot.P!'l
~~~~l;;~~EJ~~:m~ ,",Oh! That's & 'n!oe thing to 81l.y. , You , w~ elect~ a.t the Il1..~~ll of lh ; poll i'l:
cha.riJ~ ' wi;ll r hav.~ to. pI.oVe}t. You have ma.deJ~ a Lthe electH)n ()f l' e pl'C."ell tat ,i \'~~ ~
tlll'
lh t ... meSl of Ii this tlpt6 decla.red James Htclile. national conrerenc.c r{'c~ : vi "g ,1('1 '1" "'"
o~enefit .of ,~o hed ~~e, w!,en arrestoo by Insp~tor' Yote. than the n ext' can,ii;ll\t€ 0 11 th .' Ii
& tri. ' .StaJte;for 1~lt'!fmg m: Broad Street, R oadmg, & etriking 'ribule to the ann, ee i'lt : f .1'
.•".,,,, ....,.;0-. , l1:
I wlth mt-ont 10 OO.{n.lIUt a felony.
..
t'
.
I ".
Ult
~ II
The~ I Wi\,!>- Goorge 'l\'ilmotl, 23. Juui100 Squaro. at Ill" successful I year of OI1,Cl'.
ai.,;i~~L~;';~~'~
, Readmg who was "rreeted for I " . sImIlar
~-r~~~~~;:=~5L~
);lic!<ie
wae seon opposite tho General
MR · BR1S'llOW
OI~1' 1'II
~~
'. oflenoo.
Post OfJic&
1-0 Broad StToot by- Josoph
1
.\ ,"" ) 'J' I C'' .

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crca..,n, f\nd

apnlien.tiont\
can seoe no

lr

ro~ noot.

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.~"'J~I"l·",u.or.·-or· p.10 1

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Rna-I
of the

law, oarriag"e ' oleaner in the employ
G.:.~; Oop\SaniI· olD. ' . : -'0
the. ~~Boro:h i?otr~m~ou~1 8~noke

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hi ~h er thlln

the commit,teo
opinion t ha.t iF
il18Ured

it i.

lonR" we.'

oi..ea.ee hM

of opinion
be laid h.f"fnl

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Bro. H. Bristow, P,·ov. C.S., ",",' " I"

:o !
t

H Chronicl~ " . r:,!:'pl'es.e n b::t i\' e,

8.

Th o

mi tten ho.ve

-t:

~;~ ' d It l'

younA' .girl and beckonOO to Wilmott. who I was very O{lh~lstlC rega~(hng th e fll lllr,'
ai' produced wlia.t- appeared to be a. key and a of Oddfellowsh'~.
An enCOlll'ag' fI g f,·"
.
hloket. amI ah()wed ' them \0 her. Prisoner8 1ture oE .th<> A:Me., he added. wa< II,,,
t1len went to & pubnc.house and ('..aInU out' I,extra.ordlnar y lnt.e,.rest eVinced In ti ll'
" Wilmott spo~~ to a ge~tl om(l..u. Lnwr he ~uyenile ,~e cti oH.. .H It, doesI I~()t l 'l l l!;; :~ fl
spoke to Mr, Sa.muGl FIsher, of Tho That· if th.ere l~ any o'mmutlOtl of llltf' !",· ..;t ill
: c1f~ Arms, Nor..th Btree,t, The~lc , 8.8ki~.Ir the C'~1l80 when we BOO b e lw p(>l1 COil :n d
; hlm If: he would buy & com. ', PTlsoncr Mid 700 deputi-es att-e nd i '~ g 1\ mel-' t i nS :,1. ~.~to
~r. F ...het: oould )lave the .\om Ear. what he p.,ro-. on beha:1 of tI,e j ll ve niles, IIf l"" " "
.lIked to lfIy"e ~or ,d., Mr. Fltlher snl~ he d,? arduolJ.."", da\"s work, " h e said .
&

into want
Mr. F!4her"s
top wa~tooa,t
pocket,
from
~~S~~~~~~~~~ ! not
II. Pnsoner
attemptOO
to put
It
..h!eh he took ' a pieee' of pap"'. Mr. Fi.h •.r

, .~ : L!(- I
" It w~s .fa tI l e ~ a t'I!l1 H
. I propof,UI"
Brl?' Brl6tow, dISCIIS8l1!g. tI~e r e,,""l !J1 11
went ~W&J' with wi~~. P!isoner ovc!too k ~hlCh. WM Ml()!l ted , U1P.C ill ; rt' p ri.' ~""b­
~ Mr. F~r, add crt11m" to hIm , prQducm~ ft. tlOn at tb-e A.M.e. should " In fl1t n,·!' . 11<.'.
I~l>iece of paper, said, "You dropped a. pieoo at the ratp. of nile d epllty for ' ~vCIy J .a( )II ,

f: 101.

f

I

paper ~t.of: :vour pockot,"

Lll.ter w-ftneM , and one for ever,Y I'¥€oo nd 1,000 or part
.
tb<J pM_r- bru.h aga.inat a gentleman , thereof.
"I don 't t bi llk i& will h , ve the
oul 01. a mop. , Witness then '01- -effect dcsired . a nd it call nnlv be I"f'....
l";'_~"' -~lo_ prison'era: to the oor~r of ~uk,e garded ' ElS a ·t.enta ti vc !lrop o~:\1.
Thc rn

and-

I

,by Mr. E. Jaekeoo. clothiey 8 i .• .Il<) doubt that • <lrnst.ic chang.p

will

...w Wllmm,t push : between two ladle. have to be made.
'1'eM011 ,l1 v, I thillk
were .tandmlf outsAAl
.00
t""
ffi .

represen at,ves . 1., qlll te BU w'ellt t,)
carry ont the bUBm.e8~ of a C(lI1,r(' I'1'n~ !' ,
At [u':esent the number ma.k e!!! it qlltio
unwieldy.
Tho difficulty ;8 to gel •
town whieh ,Can a.ecommod a t.e us. A r·e-

eba-irmarr (0. W. -· Wrlbb, E3q.): Why u

wlLt().hin~ them 1
WC:'n_"
I . bad mY ·1JU3picione.

"CALLED ' ·H IM BY NAME,'"
__ .",~,_._.:8wn

M

F·sh.e,

'd th

f

bilL

ed to

suIt of the growth of the society 1m ,.;

wb; ,

h "OI I

r~i~ted r
P~i;:~ r'~ai~ h~
to limit to n great ~xteut the tOW,II ~ wh idl
.. of na.me but be did not know them. - It wu a I enn a.ccommodalie , JJR .
For lIl S bJ.H.! ~,
th
~ ... " .~ med.i which "Wilroou oft'eroo to him.
th"re is not a hall l"rlle e ll oll oh to ncd~~~~:j~&«T~ (!oX
In.poolor- St"i!.\> said..he
the prisoners · CQmmodate UR in R e ading.
W" Im·t ill
~
'. . - ...~f ' oome . OIlt. of The Cheddar
After a : Re~ding in 1884.
The lI1ul~ber of (]"I":.
, cony ....... tion
-qOM<l<i
and wlmt p:ates present on th nt occnS lOn wa s 'II.).
t down ,the
d own Thia ye ar th-e numbe r or d e 1t'gf\ l t',~ W:\~
to tbe".treet
960."
Bro. Bristow 81lid th e y h ad c:\w-'o
. •

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to at tMir:uster .
, Street. At.
and looked

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~~g:~:~~!~~:;;
j~E~~~~~~~'
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' to look forward to tlle fut,ure- wit h g .. " at,
confidence,
When the In su ran ce Ad
Cam,e . iuto operati on t here was n. g r-en t
ftueh of m e mbf':TS,
InRtlTilnce was the n

tho in the Bir, Bnd he b·, li eved th"t it WB6
anrl : onlv. the falling ouL ()f UlJIJlY of tho g~ who

1'C 7ard tn a.

agreed tl""
t hn
'

Sblp.

~n

U '·. . 11 ih e
"Wa s ti pc;(j ed
fj tlC ~ t

01 nil

u!~ eh~u~Jst~c;~tit~ ~r~~~ln~fthr<!:tJ~~~~

'. w.ho' ties in respect of tbe first 5,000 me mbers.
1,:~I~~";;;t'''';';WA8 0. 1 and on.e deputy for every add itional 1,500
members or part t hereof (su ch part to
Tho , Bench eony{cted:
cons;"t of not less than 1,000 membersl;
As God. is my julir<l. I LDl Irmo· in the case 01 -grouped di..qtricu. n joint
. '."-'
mooting of the districts formin" th e group
should be held · annually 'fo'r the pllrp060J
of .relecting deputies. Rnd lev.ery lodgoe in'
cn.ch of tho distriots sbou 'd be entitled to
appoint deleg ..tes to such i oin t meeting."

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The R pllding resolution was not
at the A .M.C.

pl'O·

c~ eded wi~h

JUBILEE OF CUDDESDON
COLLEGE.
TM annual fest-ivai of CllddOf!(~n Collego
Was held on Tue::day, wh en the 60th anniver·
eary o f the foundation of , tho co llege

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W '!-S

oommemorated.
.
,
The former
viae-principal
prcoont,!,\
.ton
principal
of the <ranoo
oolloge.J ohn·
Bnd
f ndw' Chan""lIor of Linooln Cawed"l, with.
I portra,t by, ' Er~"'t Carlooi and rep!iea !<> be
, giyon to ·his wi(a, a CQpe for U69 lU Lmooln

~~~i~~~;':~;~~t~lt~~fl .

C&thedral. And <t.lle a:q"KlDSe.9 of taking his
D.D. dog~oo. togethQ!' with the balance of
the subscription. . rai..'lIid fr9m past and pre,
of 'I oent memoo ... · C>! Cuddoodon In r eoogniliOl .....,
'the of hia long a.nd d evotod, aervic& to the 001. & . 19i e .

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The Biahop
. afner which

th Q

m e d iat.r:
Iorlll lll

shop,
.-rr...into
ted -the
Wilmott
THE SIZE OF THE A.M.O.
: I'ri80nor
At tbe . It may be mention ed tbnt the 1"'c o m·
ied t o put mendation of the directors which "'''-'
tho agreed 'to W!l6 that representnt ion .lioul"
be Pot the rate of one d e puty for ev er y
1,500. and one for every seconu l,(){Wl. f>I'
:= o~tb, emphatically donied the PlIrt the~of. the proportion b ei " g ,,0"
alld declared that it w",, _a .t rumped· fewer than 7(;0 . .
. Severa.] ~J.Ilendmenta were
pr<>!)(H';o(l
eimply becllU&e he wos in tho ooma stranger and because his, name was from variousl districts, but th ese were nil
He had DO more; idea of "pocket- negatived.
'rhs Reading dwtr 'ct CQIl_id·
be had of lI)'iing.
ered the matter at the last lH1\f·ycarly
declared hi. innocence from the mootins, when they agreed to slIbmit "
wu
wh-O, gave tho receip.tedl"biU -reSolutIon to the fo:lowing effect:-

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for

rlh ~ r<"1Ort

into! the 8hop, r-e ~uctLOn in the )IHlep endent m emberthe' ,qhop 1 cam.e
Dot that ti!lle t h at hnd cans-cod "
whO to~mnanjod

·M«Bw."ney. R ickie-.

nr(>~('nt

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