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8,ILVER-.SfREET SCENE,
Frederick . Willmott, 23, Silver Street, was

.u",monod at tho Re&<liug Polit'" Court 011
Sa..turd&y· .b'y J -abcz Dowty, an in!ipecWr of
tho -R ;8.P.C.A.,. for oruelty toO a dog.

Mr. Sydney Brain rola t ed t he l:in; ullJ st'tl n('~tI
which were that a woman nllllwu Mrs. Put.:
tinger, of 7, Jubiloo Square, let h or dogMr. Mar· i I'mall .whi.ppet . bitch--out into tho ~ st r oc t.
pay wer<! thjl near where t.be dofcndunt:. wa.s Ht<\f)(jin g.

He, there- The def.e ndant, who appoorcd to lJo

It nd .){'

were a.king the the inJIuonce of drink, wont towa rdti the Jut{
Commit~

ch,airma,D thought }he Parks an4
C<inllIIllttee might co'l'
M 'mori:{than a local matter; it WM
'a' n~tioliill "miLtter, At !lily rate tlj,e
.. <l9u!'oir in1glit be. lIuided
by 'tJJioj
deC16)On of o~J,1~r toWI)S III the matter.
U~n -the motion of Mr. Drake, secon·
ded by Mr, Saxby, a hearty vote of tha.nks
was · o.ooordcd to th-oae members of tho
committ<le who were not t eacher.
for
their 'usietance ' and support.
~.r~~~;~~.I . +.;··~M~r .. Turner, in supporting (the re.oll1·
I.
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said th~y we"., particularly indebted
.Childs, the hOIl. secretary af the
Rending Swimming Club, who · took "
grea't \"tereet ;n the ·boys.
PIe~,.!,'r&.' Grouitds ·.

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F~ .val~~~le:., .• dju~·: to
HALI:.'S· DISTEMPER and' .
~ii . intended for Hig~~c1 •••
...
' Work of • permanent

KNIGHTS OJ!' THE GARTER
KING AND ·QUEEN AT'WINDSOR

character. •

which barkod at him . Tho dofendant tl,O/;
kickod it so violently ·that it had to Go lb.
tr<?:18d.

,

~I.R.C.V.S.,

Herbort Dunn.

an

Ml.'S i.., la nt

to Mr. Malo, of Frjar Stroo t, Gaiu he

nX.:l n .

in'ed the dog and found evidenco of \'i o l~ ' 1 11 ' 0l

It WI~ nllll~l\ r ilL!(

to ,the abdominal muscloo"

pain and could not rotntn An ythi ng III

iI,,!

lItomaoh. There, WM also evidenoo or illjury
to the li,·er.
He advised trCl\tnH' u t. tlt ld

later on eaw it on tho follow ing TIIf'.'Hluy
when ,h e eaw there Wallo no ho pe of rccO\,pry :
He dJsl:.royed it and ffiaoo u. p tloHt ,m or t."111
e.lCamihatioD! when he found f!. lnrgt) IWr fnrlltiOn, both ill thej bladd<!r anu bo·.... .... I. whilo
tho li\'or W&:i Ladly injurod.
Agnee Pottingor. of 7. J ll biil,t1 SrttlUf'

.aid ahe had had the dog abolll l8 ,;iI>oth,:

Sho lot the anima.l <mt I\(jon afti~r l' four
o'ol?ok. and it went, up tho squa re.
'r.ha
dofendant wa.s slandlfiJ{ th or e Wlllilill~ . !n
light Another man, and as ho W:l ~ i'\h nlltll1!{
tlie dog went from tho top h OIl:1(1 !,. "'. Iud"

him , barking.

Tho dofondant m"do • mil.

ninlt Idok n.t the animal. and it wU.e li£t..oc! lip
off ths ground.
It rH.n indoor!! h o wlill~ .

aM lay down .... if dcad.
In anewer to the Bonuh, witn 051l snid till)
dOli{ was 80 quiot a.nimal and not nt all ttangerous.
By the defendant:' 'l'he dOl{ wn..s JIO · nCl\ r
enOugh to b; to him.
LB.ura Aokerman. 12. Spl1rrow r'()\Ir~( ~a i('
that when the defendant. kiekod thn (O P; it

J

)
,,,>Or,.""
OO.llO,UOI;eo

turned a eomcr\C"Jllllt in the nir.
Wtlip pct.,
were not dangerou6, be;n~ used for rlu:iul{ .
WiUis.m ~PottinR'er, Jlluiloo Sqllure. Mai!\
that whe n be got. home tho dog was lyin~ O il

bed st.ead evidently in grC'at llu: lJ .
it W Illi t! ()
bett-or tha next duy, and ho took the Ilog tl)
tho vM<"rinary 8urgoon , who dootro},(x1 it.

a chair

and blood was comin,lt from it.

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PoCo Hebbold sa.id tJlat when he df\W t.hl"l
dog it WM in grcM. p~in , Ilnd losi n g bl()(,d,
and 1w,h ininl{,
•
Tne dAfenda.nt, swOrn , RAVA hi.'t YNMinll nf
the 'affair. wh:ch wa...q to -'the eJfl.leL tlml h,)

was

P&~ "of .honour.
in the sQuaro with a fell ow £\n~l th., dOl-:
Aftor too 8Orvioe, "hiob I• .too about half aamo up to bito him, anrl he Iti t:ked it. II"
a-u hour, ,t ho pr()()086ion, wa.a re-Iornuxl a.nd ex:h~bitod the shoo he had on at. t ho liTH'\
returned to the Cutlo.
He only gl\ve ono kick.
, Amontg the knighta ' preeent were Prince
Cro~ -exa.mined: His kick liftod 11w (IIII.!
ArthuT ' of Donnaught, Dom trIanoet of off tho ground, and it migh t h/n'l) tUI'n(l-(i t!.
Poit.uga.l, · Eul Robe-rUl, Sir EdwlLcd Grey, eomerMult.
aM tbe ' Duke oi · W.llwgton.
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For the defendant, May Hownrtl. 22. S'I·
After the aorvWe their Maje!tiee gave a Tor Street, a. 8ingl<f'1 woma.n, 8&id sh o WM III
IWlohoon in St. Georgo'. Hall, at · which, Jubilee Squar~, and ,aw the d.fonrl.nt w,lh
-amonK!t' thoee inT'itec;i, were ,t he Duke and about twenty oth~r mell.
Th o ddlmJllnt
Duch_ of Wellrl1gto?, Fieid·Marehal tlle waa larkin~ ,vhell . tho dog ru slwd "I', a",j
E ....I Rob.,-ti, the Bl6ll<>p of Ol<!ard, th~1 the d.ren·d ""t, thmk,ng ,t " 'IUI gOlllg for
Very Roy. ,t ho Dean of Wi.nd80r. the Rev. him kicked it once,
The defe ndant's lJi!:!ot.or. Harrirrt. [toee, sai d
":'~'''!'!:''''~ w... ..the' gift of &. m081 .'"',!cleome Canon Dlllwll ,the ReT_Canon Edgu Sho})pard~ the.,.. Ro·v. Canon Clement ~mitJt, tho th.at wMn tht) dog was ki c: kl:'d it had j1lmp. whioh tho committee, 'with
,
Re"!. Canon the Hon .. Leonard '!:Yrw,hitt, 6d ofT the ground, b u t ehe did not seo 1\111
sanctIon, allotted to a camblnoo
Ma.]or-Goneral 'L. W. Carey, Mr. H. ~~arnham sornor3l:1.ult_
gi,"1a~ I!!qnadron ·r&08.
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The Be nch convid.Acl tho (lof(, lIdf\nt. Bnd
<>.nee . more· the committee haTe groat Burko. Mr. A. ' W. S. Cochrane, Mr. G.
J>1euur~. in .ofJering to th:o toWD oouncit and Wooda WollMton, Mr. A. S. H. Howo.rd, and fined him £., and C06tB, or 11 nl o nt.h'!\ irn·
Mr.
K
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W
Murray.
proonmont
.
tha t education oommitteoe thair sincero th&nk.s
h'
for l't,be , numerous acta of' courtc&y and , kindbeotowed by th",. bodi ... on the .Mooia·
INSPEC,TOR ASSAUUnm,

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.HIGH.CLASS l)ENTISTKY ; AT . A . KODERATE

FElt

PAINLESS
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Private A#r~5S; ~&, 'IU1MJ!l8HE lOAD, RE~.DU.a. (canbe iseen
here by appolDtment and between 7 and·
, Branch at CASH'8
BOOT IHOP, HlaH STREET,
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W~4n:esdays, 2 to 6.
Manager

.n.tlon.
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ROUSE P AR'l'IES FOR ASCOT,

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Referonoo muet be m&d~ to the e~trom6
It;indnesa- of Aldorm"", O. R. JMkson. ,J.P.,

To those lidm. .aM. 1fontlemen' who,

nenronal

'oor-vico, interest, or eubecription.

h•• rti"' ~ -i)lanks are "Iso Booorded. .
Th<r reI>O!f, and acoaunts having been

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The che.irman e::r:pl"lls's ed the opinion
that. the valuable wock which the 8ssociation WBe doing merited greater support
from t.he-' public : tlum it W88 :receivin~.

siCle Gf . things? ," Ate you
· using . Panshine commonly ,known
" .
·as ." 'K itchep . Mag~c ",?
.'

A little Panshin~a ~brilk, iub-a ' imile and"
a ' ~1iipe! . Tliat'~ -the mi~al · sequen-ee of '11\
event's witb., ;~~nsh-~~e~ ·Try. ., jt for. ~ Met~ls,
.Marble, . Til~worl(t,:', ~oodw~rlf, ·~ ~r~~I'y .
·and Enamel I Use- It for pots ' and ,pans.
Look on- the bright side-·· ~/)hi~g... ·'
In 'ld,
&

Packeb,~d

3d.

6d: Economical

Dre~eI: Tina..

Tho ..,sociation WII8 teaching thoU8!\nds
of children to 8w1m,,· He pointed out that
the ".,xpendituM
~ kez\t "" low
possible, but tpey only received £13 8s.
ill subS<lriptians. The teachers gave 1I0t
onlv their time, but .Iso wh .. t they could
,,!ford to advo1oe the' interests' of the 1~~1:~~)t~~fl~]~!~~,
as'l(Iciatian, and he thought they .hould
better . supported. At the last meeting
was 811gg.... 1<t><i that they rrUsht get a
grant from the· "whisky molley" a11o·
cated to the lowll council, but h" was
aBBured that that
(luite out of the
question. He, . how.ever. thought th&t it
could not be SDent aD a better obloot.
Mr. T . Morley Mid if brou~ht. before the
Education Committee he bel;"ved the ' matter y.oauld .""cei.ve · the suppart of the
.members . . ,
.
i, !!."~!,",r.~
Th-i ' ·chairm .. n e ..ld. if they- did not
better su!>port · the)' ·woul.!l .. li&ve · to
dowD . tlie niue , of the prizes. ,
THANKS TO THE HON. SEC.
Mr. Saxhy .s~d th. , & •• ool .. t 'on was
debted ·to: Mr. G. H . . Turner, the hon.

w""

ness walk od on

took him ""d

as

struck hi m

I secr-e:tary, -for bis devotjon to the work,
and tli..y haped . that he would feel that
if there bad not lieell " 8000 ".,sponse to
the ,DOt;O,,", he had sent out lor that meet·
ing, 'th~t llAI hlld the th~nkS 'Dat . only of
that ~~\\ci"t!on',~ but , also ' of the boys and
girls' whO weN io lIreatly interested in the
camll.etltiolUl. . THey -were · aloo .greatly
.Indebted' to thpir bon. ' tr.,aaurer (Mr. C.
G. H. ·&iiitbr.' . .
", . :
, Mr. ·L . ·. G. ~ScittQn ,w,," .r .... lected pNlsi.
. dent,' Mr, G. '1!',)l'urne" h<>n. BecNltaty,
"lid ·Mr. C. -d. ·~H. S'mlth han. treasurer.
,The "vice·presla.nu,·· were . 81so re-..lected,
and ~ th~ ~ coint!\itt.ee, with ·Mr. T. ·R. Ken~

t. .

[\Ir.

1""&DUUn

11,;"1

MVCI'ai

t~Jll('-fl lte fOS!! I.ho sJlOuldf'r,

...

you beel; tloing now I ..
p .e. Drow corrooorlt.t{'(1

the

insr)('-ul{)r'lI

evidenoo.
,
Tho defondant called h".r li l,t I" {lll u",h fM ,
who 811.id tha.t her mot,hor t.hrew t.h o pol(u r at
hf'r a.nd not at the in spootor.

She w •• lot off on p.yin}C 10..

6<1 .,

t.ho

She Wlt.~ gwen ~

c08ts of tho proceedings,

weok to pay.

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DEALING WITH THE
M ILITA N'fS.

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DR, WALTJ<:RS' SUGG ES'I'TON.
Dr. J. Hopkins' WalterA, of Rel\din,2;.
makes the followiu~ ~ugg e8ti~n in _ a le t·
! ter to "The Times' fuT d eahng wlth the

. milita.nloo :- " Let the Home Sl"C.-etary
state in .t he House that in future all pri·
BOilers will comvlete their eent('nccs bofore diBaharge; thut all , will be impArtially
trea.ted in t.heir resp ~ti v-e .divmimllt; that
forced feeding will be t}.~Oh Bhod; 8.l.I~ pll~8

a ahort Act to relieve prison authorItIes of
r~ponRibility for the results of 'hung,;r"

l.'hen insis t on
-evory 'w~l<J
woma.n' convict serving: at le a.st 14 dn.ys of

strike.'

her term previou8 to rel ease ul1d~r Ih"
'Cat and Mouse' Act. . It has been: ,
abundalitly proved that 14, d"ys' starva'
tion wilt not caU&e dea.th.

rhe re

Will

b"

b e no roore 'tort ured '. wamen .
The
vixe-n s ca.n enjoy Ule 8atlSr.8.Ch~ 1l of ~tar..
vini! at their own swee~ WIll III prJ.an
'and of dying in the CRU."Je or recovertng

11.

t

their own homes."
Printod &hd Publiabed by the Roadin1l'
Newspa.per Company, Limited, at their
Offioee,

7,

1'\0

en

mo.tioll

mE N IJEllfl

but he did not ~ who throw It.
.
C rost\-oi'<a.minoo by t.h.o dpfonrl nnt. : n o ltut
not look nt hel' bro thM J im a.nu hllHt;h , fln<l
twit him or say" H ullo, J,un oo. whd iI/n o

J.Jt)O'"o~r,

,.'

Sho then

had Inn K'13ge .

f'll'('{\ jR of ! IIf)
Tho poker wa:-\ thon t h ,rown at hUll.

..

.~

Byl111bll~.

when t ho dde n<iant Qvr.r-

He'! had ~lIfTel"ad (roin tno

bld,,""8.

w....

Â¥ ~h~~a.n.

Dow ty. H. .S. P .C. A

lUi -

and ..,aJ.d 6ha kickoo t.hn dog and wnllt(1 do It
age-in.
Sho WR!I VMy c :'( (! it cd lIIH1
WM ,
frothinlZ at U10 mouth.
The defendnnt_: Liar.
l.'ho witQ.&t6 continued tlla.1 he AAW h l'l' li ft
her arm up, saying ••. I ~vi ll ~:e f\'11 you ttlll
eo.mt'. "
A wo man took hpr hf\lld. llll{l WI!.·

ad9Pted,

on'i:he :'bright

then Rllrnmoncu for

S. Brain oondnctoo tile Cllao,
In.pector Dowty .. id that on Mil), 3M h.
went to Silver Stroot with p.e. D rp. w. ni~
~w Mrs, R030 standing thcre wit It ~0r:- '}
othor ~eollla, and tho defendant ran 1.0 hw.

haTo oofi'~ribut.ed to the eeaaon'a ~UOC08S, the

ARE

W/l..S

!ft.ultml{ In~peotor

by

MUSICAL

Tho
Ha.rriet Rose

who~ in ,e.d~ition ..to ~ivinA' h;e usual subeorip~
tion, ·cle&red oft. last yBar'. deoficit.

THE

and

10.

V.lpy

Readin".
WEDNESDAY, Jun6 17Lh. 1914.

Stroot,,·

llt'!mv.

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