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FOR INDUSTRIAL
UNRE~T.
I., 1.4-
\DrrrTIE',S , PROPOSALS, , ,.
UII'(l1l15t C<lmilli ttee on
11 ,\\C 1~~ lI {'d
n f.f'port
~ .,
their
l
neaJt~ ~~ lr-,.
industri&l :
UpO{l
nil' "llldl nrc tho rooult· of
~ C,\ I '; ' CIIIl SHI -E' 1 ntlo n.
The. reporl~..
,; rk oj .JIll' J . W. HIlls, M.·P.~ ~ ,
:\11 \.)f t lH''" c-omnli ttoe. Professor W.
1, \. alld Mr. MaUrI"" Woods, the . ,
~~~tln"~~~~tC'~"W'1~~l!11!!1!i!t!!!!!~!!ii~~~1l!!i1j!!I!fIl~~~~
' l'jHl COlHlIlItte.e consisLod of ..: ....
W J
Ashley , Mr W"ldol'f. . '
~I I' . Mr. Sia nl ey
t!llt l\~lt ~ Bnlluw, M
BaldWin,
M.P_; ,
P , Mr. Chhrlos
)11'., Mr. Shlrley ·Benn. M.P., · ,",
J : W.
,,,,
H 01 11\ U{' nt lllck , M P. Mr.
\I I'
Icha lrm"n), Mr,
Harold
. '\, r P L loyd <ireame, Mr . . G.
L 11I1 » ... o n, M P ., Mr. L . T. M.aun ~
L,·, lJ o Scott, K C, . M.P., · S.~ '
11 P., Lord Alexander
:u 1'., lIlld Mr. ChristophiJl'
~,I,,){ ,
"
I"l' t~ !l t
.. f
\\ ,I!fl'
t.he prmcip'oe of " the mlnt.
",l~: \ . b llt o ppo:se any CMt..uon sys.
1.\1
I"
,'r.gulatlon
!.!I("o
I
bems too
It IS on t he [orcs of public
I tl lIl' the Committee la1"gely depend
1,·IIt\,d,{·s they propose for .endin,
11 11 11) )) 0-= ::115 ar{' :1"'011"\ ItI\ C tJ~l\ l lOn of
dIsputes by
u t i 11 tn bull!\ls, as in Cauada , but
',Ill! l~llI\llI CS fo r fatlure <nther
\()
II 1'-' lhnt... t nhHlHtl or to ablde by
ll" \r' \.
.
\rllll ollt of the
Bo:>rd
}.: :\\Ilatloll ()f \ olullllH'Y wnge
... ~ I H I ti l t:' l' XI ...'ll,..,lO ll of the
1
of
ogree Trado
e mploy-
on bctory ·Inspee.
Local sW llnmlllg c1ub.., .nd tlll. one par.
j\nd IlIUllll'UlII l ac t lOll against caeual
nnd
fLnd
nlley"
., b llIH l
t he
nr upoAale t.he Com~
fh' e followlnlL prjn-
40.'0111 101 the
cO lldlt tOnS
pIn, lIl ont II I t he Int l' tht, of HIe
School;s A S5()(lIlltIODB was founded t.n 1904, He
hoJd tho nosl ttOn of joint secretary/ for &e\en
yC'ars, [lnd hiS cnpnbdlty and devotIon to the
k
I
h
tl
Ip â¢
t
d
:f~lrn~~:l or Thlom oo!~~~f:;rha~~s~~~o l~t
true frie nds and helpcrs 111 the persons e [
of
hi' "'lld .c Jl\lI --t IIlt.(>nCII(' hct ..... ee n em ..
,\Jhl If'' ! ;.{' cl ali) t ho se o f Its \\ eaker
1-. \\ 110 IU (' Ilot (lirec tlv llI voh r-e d
S t .tt... n u,;t. \\ o rk tow,lrd." th(' estc ul or' til t' Illi ntmU Dl "agc "
J~ 1I{'\'0 "tHY t hat e mployf'r~ H should
d"l1 the llrlllciplc of bu) lIlg lubo ur in
h l':l!lML lIla.rk et )Il t.h (~ s upposed in(,l th t- } of th e con"ume r or of t.ho
r ,."" lthout rrsurd t o that of t.he
\
industry.
.nctulll dLBputes
\l1 . I\ H.... (· .\11 .~<.1H p l :llIOIi ( I t th e Lpmieux
I LI\\
I II ffl l (, (> Hi Cnnada
b\ whIch a.
0 1 J\ Ir,e k o ut ",hou 1,J be dl egal (but
It rioC'llH I I It',., ) 1l11 ti l nlld during r e ler! If . 1 i l l l , ll,j o f Co ne lha t lQ n and ] n ! 1,,11 _ tl) b('
f'0I1Btltllte d
bv lhe
11)(ll h t l 11
CD n'm ' ~!On p r
of the
The
W1I:lt
Ju<lUt5 tIV
t.h ~ rec fl gn'ILloli of th e
01 1111111 11111 I Hlc~ fi )I (J U )d.
be
lit k Ilrl ~ Df !:;.l:' n It c, n. nd
T\
'(A
t helll'
I iii o f
1Il'1l1 11l 1\ III
m 'I(:ItI!j(~ n
IS
the
to
111'"
prlnciplre
fixed I fdr
th .. d ete r-
e a ch
1lI 0rlt l'ITc-<' Llve
Illdustry
for
tho
" '\gc ngre.em(· I1 ~ sh o uld be
tJh~ rOl \.~~... of bw ",th pClTftltics [or
e rllpl(J \ III -L'IJt ~ J f n l(,1! nt le~ t han the
,dale! "n.g .... , t h' p-el!;\itu:os to b e enrc.· t! ),\ lil..~ Stal~ f R..r. lory IIl Sp E"cto rs_
IUII/ Ct.I\
] JI
'J'r~dc !
Bourds Act
141 I,.. ('xt.('n ci " rl, alld th e State shou ld
:ul dlllO Il
the
I
tll p pll nr lnl £' of Ibelf fiXIng
the
tv l...c pa:d b\ c'J lI . ra dors for puhhc
nll"o.:t t hc problem or the cAsual
r(r t h(' CUl nrnlltec 'Tl'C Ol llm.e nd til at
rrt .,f Tracie be gIven lhe nght to.
, <.: , ' r \I\1 1l tJ vi es I II c ~ r ta lll localities
r I,,-' llnl trail ,s n.nd to compel 011 e nl)I" ..... I II tlt-t'11I to 1x~ UJ d.d e through the
F,· ita li p ' ,
Th e v also suggest
13 "" ,<1 o f Tr"le ;;h ~ \lld caU ' upon
r ,llh\,~y (, rJ1l l nalileR to rurlli~h p E-Mod l â¢
st.' Lt f>l :1t~ lIh as to the number of van ~ m p1o\ '\.' d
t h ~ r c halice of a.be orptl on
Ih c ""llIlt b l'anchee of
alld til<
their
I·ailwny
llr r nllg.e menta , if any,
IIIIIUtitrl8.1
tra.iuing:
,
oermnd.e
.'
PROl'OSALS.
A
â¢
FORECAST,
[orcca..,l of tho G oyc rnmont
proposals
rcgat'd 'to raltn!! "h,ch aro to bo cmIn the Ro\ enu c BIll IS glven
In t.Lo
Nc\\'J n.nd Leade r," which says;Gnvo rnm ont PIO)]06O to allow the
f ur lo t al rat.('d off t ho valuo of the
llIg" nnh , n nd not off tho value of the
TJ l!.s, of course. 'mcana tba.t tho pro~
d \a hUIIO ns wil l havo_tObe.80 amendto sh o w \\ h at. 1!J the actual valllc of tho
ng ?\
and a l:i(.;he m o hB.8 had
1,0
bo do-
llY' \dllch the prop(YJ6Ci g r:l.nt 111 rolie f
may be mnde on n fair bams IInhl
v",luat 10.'18 arc completed
For dua 6eh{,lTIo th o propo rLs.on lhat the
I.,""" to thc tot.l vnlll o lHl.'l to be
til bltn fLlld rural distriCt..:
is rcn.son w belHn e t hat for hotl&O
10 HI hall (lIstllet..\ the sI te will hI)
on e t h" d of tho tDtal value,
For I
and rural dl flt ncta the proportion.
b e about one.fifth , willie . in
dlff<CTlII ,I{ III
u ral d. s trlcts tho SIte
,& ..COlnpart'Wl'l'IY small
â¢- ~
from
Markc-t PlAoo.
ROD.d~
jeet,
.. Dulce
Domum"
(,c~;;;p;;;;i.:d),
(Re.ding) -1st pllW, W.tlington Sunday I
Scbool lCQ!1duc\or. Mr Storer): 2nd, cDrtlfi.
. Cookham North Town Bnnd of Hope
M
M Ib
)
Th
ft I
".
I urn
0 BU""'" U
-AN
thiS
gamed 112 marks (?r a vcry tune- , is
'l'h~o i{t'Oftt ugly. dj8chnrgmg sorce on
log, , which Rtaduall:v grow worso Instcad
getting better no matter what IS dono
8.
not meurablo ~s many pooplc e.;em to thmk
al"aY8 taken at oonvena·
ehnt
I
I
III
whuo th(' pronuncIation ta.lll
.feature.
The br-eA.t!t p
chOlr neve r he.ntated, and ,
PIIlC6alvo (Ca.rboliscd) 18
without o~oop· t e~v were a.lways alert, nnd sang In tune
han, the most 6OOthmg! prcpai'a.t\on
Uhorus o r Female VOiaes (ode ~ntry). ele-
111" ..
p~r ec an
.pec'Uy
ca \Ilg.
chairman
exprcssed
will..,.
IltOporLlOn of the total
~
for 191
I
nSllrauee Râ¬gulalions
old Unemployment
not valid contribu·
aMe:r July 18th. It
t
Im!>Or anee to employer8
the insured trades to ob-
nemv)oyment Books as ~oon 88
after July 18tb.
neceseary paTttculars ot the old "
furm shed in good time to tho
correEpoooIng new , books Will
out beforehand, and wilt . be
issue as !lOOn as ths old book"
alter :July 17th. Where 8uch
have' not been ,made it will
to make c::ut. the new books
hY
oo n.-lh,t pn2.0, Langley Ma.r.eh Central
Tone era
. ,
' . le~ontd.~ Scho~!." (nme cntrlC6) .- SubIQc t. I To
e O~,I
((\,cco mpanI~d)t (H N.
HOlf.l,'. - 18t pme, Langley Maruili Cen·
tr&.l ; 2nd Dcaoonsfiold Chur~h of En 1 nd
(cond uoto'r M
A B k (.
Kd8. 1
'I'h â¢â¢ I. Ch, hr. [E I ader i dcomtfficn MC<'
urc 0
Dg an
con uc aT,
r.
E
~
(Jf the old books. and the
new booka cannot take pl&ee
h
.
t e lntervnl necessary. for thls
~
I
de.,·rl·nll
to 'V'II themse"
'
u
u
"ve""
e 'Rudd), anu Brightwell Chutch of En I.nd
(conductor. Mr Dolman)
'l'he com efltlOn
reached an excoedm J h.i g h 8tnnda.~ -U10
referred to! should com- l
w.ith
four loading 8ohool!J g 6eing. wlthm a ~&l'k
of each othGr' .... Dr Davies expreMed hIm-
sclI more than dollghtod JwitJl tho whole
.
,,1,orkII~en
Cookham, WIth 103 marks, 1 and
'
of them80h·"", . th..,r f
the
Labour
are i also reminded that sprefunds under SectIon 94
Insurance Act, 1911 , iIJ
or-
formfl.n co
'Xhe mark'S bwo..rd&:i _ wer~:turbed, .nd dun"" the day tune thcro w,lt Lan"rey 142, BeocoMfield 141 Thell!e 140 respe ct
w()rkmcn contlnuonsly emb. por[L'Ct ca.e.
.
.
<
Br'ghtwcll 139
â¢
, emplol·cd
twelve montlls en~. â¢
Plne... lve I. sold III large boX08 at Ill!, or
'
in
JI
be made riot ...:..-:::,---~"---------~-2/9 for ono tbroe t,m.,. as largo.
SATURDAY. ,
) g J y
""
'rhe
. ~ ."!C IIJ> - 88.;r
,ter
Ji-Y
r 8.
I)'
,
~
foll(JwB:- ~- -~
.,
~
.,
1
I
'
Elementary Seboole < Itbree '. entries).:.o: WI I :, 1~ii ·(Jb'~lm'b lie shortly before July l4.th
·,
'J ~ ~ .
"
, '.
.
' .
'
Subject: "A V,SIt from the Sea" (
'
the Labour ExchanJi8:'
~. ,
,
,. .
,
._ l '
.
.med) (C W od) I
.
S accom
note that though the
,
'
been
for all WO\lDd. and SkiD Trouble.
~ B 'I ⢠.
a
. - 6t ])rlZe, t. Peter
for 1913·14 8re curr
.....' TO
'I
ACTS LIKE A POULTICE e · 101 ey, Oxford Iconduct<>r~ Mrs> ~u"· 1 rent
1914, st"mp. affixed
' ."
"PIn
⢠e sa·I ve
c.,hol~'
-
tho op:nion
onlv the,,' time, but al60 whAt they could
afford ' to advanC<l the interesls of the
n..oclfitlOn, . and he thought they should
b o belter supported, At the last meeting
lt was .t\ggestcd that they might get a
grant ;'·001 the .. "h,.ky money " alia.
c ..ted to the town couneil, but he was
.. ",ured that that was 'luite out of the
question. He however thought tbat it
could not be ;!lent on ~ bethr objeot.
Mr. T. Morley aaid if brought beTore' the
Education CommIttee he believed the mat.
ter wo uld rec civo tho support of tbe
members.
The chairmnn said if they did not get
l:wtter SlllJport the y would have to cut
dmvn t hc -volua of the or\Z c..
.
THANKS TO THE HON SEC
. .
.:..
Mr. Sn.xhy srud the assoclUt on was 10u c bt.ed to Mr. c;>. H. ~urne., the hon.
secretary, [or 1119 devotIOn to the work,
a"d they hoped that he would feel that
lr t here had no t been B good respp1l6e
to
il,e not, ces he had sent out for ,that 'meetlIlg, th",t he Imd the th.nks not only
that ,,,,oc1atlOn, but al80 .of the bo~s
girl.. who were ~ greally mtereste'd III
<;ompohtlOus. ~h ey were ",}:o
I~debted to their hou . treasurer
G . H. Smith). ,
Mr. L .. G . Sutton w"s re'<llected prcsi<lcn t, Mr G H Turllcr hon. secretary,
".nd Mr. C. G: H. Smith hon. treasurer.
1 he vlcc·presldenla were also ~e-elected,
COmI>8ti1ion8.~ S~rday :lVi'~~
terman};
2nd,
Bo care[ul to get Pinl.talve (Carbolised) and Oxford.
Tefu"" worth I.", lDHtatJoll' You cun depend
Element~rv
o n gottlllJl \\ hat you ask for at Mr,
J . B, 8chool~ WhlC~
D,spe" . "n" Chemist, 118.
B rond Street, nnd lOS. Wokmgham Road.
R c adlng. whcro you Will receive the b OISt
ttc l ti
1 h
U
pOSSible , but the y only r eeeive d £13 8s. a
Id oH ,. ant: w 0 f;('J ~ llnd strongly rceom ·
in ~Ubscllphons
'l'he t..ea~ e rtS gave not m C'"ll f'I t h IS wonderful 88..10,;0.
OF WAGES.
fl OIll
CURE
I ns remarkable now mnny of our
that the vnlua.ble " ork whIch the a8,OC1&·
t lO l) was d oin g me ri~ greater support
from t.h e public than it wfia receivmK
Th e BBS(lClaLion WIIB Waehing th ouBand.
()f clnldren to swim. Ho powteu out tha.t
-he
()X~_~
n<I,tur"~,~
W.A ke_,)t n
.
low .s
~
.~
~
u
or
r xi (, II \:; IUJI
..t
WAY I TO
Church
Bnd tho rhythm v1c ry well treated
Th~ 1 must
l!iig:ht toot W1;\6 correctly !lung.
Marston ihe
SoJlOo1 obtained 103 marke.
!
Childron1e Chorus (seve n e.ntr·) S b
ULCEOA'['ED
LEG ⢠' L\
1
The r eport and accounts .b!\vmg
lI.dopted ,
of 1'l ltJ<'
L"" h' lil,lllO ll I!oa.rdq
should contlf thr â¢â¢ , I11 l' mbf! r~ , flllf'"- recommended
t1l· ('l!l pl ll ~ e n , Ode b y the e mptoyed .
r\ II)lrd , n c ilnlrm l1.n. {'o -D ple d by the
r t .. .,
Th e B ()ard r hou ' d &e>Ck to
ahol1t a n ngr Nll1~ n l. und falling
ri\i rJltld Blake . a rmhli c rec ommenda' I hl,\ l'cc Gmm e ndat un t; houHl bo
II ll,-e W!( j,('f:, t PC6sI ule publlcI ly,
nllel
h e pri'l"b ur.." of pub1 c opwioll am] the
SCIi ::iC o f tll p. !Hl.Ttlâ¬S cOll ce rned 1tS nc·
I 1\0 ~ s ll o ll ld he lef t w d epend
Whero
ta r y "ng pf; boards ah'qndv most they
hlV (' t hl' fir,'3 t opport unity
setng t he tl l "'!hlt~.
lh p llllIlllJ1Um \\ age,
C" l lIllllllve
JO f) k ( o n\ ;lrd to
EASY
t,on
Referenco mnst be mado to 1h~ extreme
. ,--.-._,_ lundne." 01 Alucrmn" G. R J ackson . ' ,1.P,
who, \Il nddltion to glvin" h,~ uru.l sllbsorlP'
cloarod olf last year'. deficit. I
tlOn,
To th oso ]a~i(ls !lnd gct;\tre mc~ ,ivll!J . . l>t
!,er,o nol sorVlce, lllt~rest, or, 8nb.,lrJptlOn,
hO\e contnbutcd to tho eenson ~ success, .tho
hCRrtlC<l t thank, arc .IAO nrc~<lod.
of
Ql.'1~"' II O:\S
=
llcnso 01 r ollef obtamed from. Pmcsa.lvc lsi
havo - great remflrkn.blo. It .scems like magIc.
plcl\.stno In offcrlng to lho Low!? oo.uncd nnd
Tho wonderfu l sooth lnJ(- efft."'Ct .of thiS £,xtho educ atloll oom nllttco th(!lr 811lCerO tha.nl(sl ccllent Pmcsaivo l.8 Qla.rvCllOU.l In tho ex·
f o r the nUnl o-ro us (I.ds of courtesy and klfLd. treme
You WI)) finn: you .are ab le to ere,:p
nC'M bcst,oy;cd b y those bodlC:a on U1Q aSflocin- Tight throu.gh th~ nJght, Without belllA'" dl,s ,
gIrls' equadron rElce.
Onoo moro tho committee
11,11 l (lg'fila t :on and wflge regula uppl) t o 111dustry M Il who le ,
d b t I nCl,.:o n b e t" ~e n
,. puhlio
h'g,\ 1 ( I t;
t'
gren Intereet in_ the boys
.anc t lon, a IIott"" to " combtned boys!, and ma
r
or<1ml\r~
tion, saia . they' were -particularly
to' Mr. Childs, I th.e hon . secret&ry of
Renaing S~imming Club, who took
KcncrOU9 subscribers to th e- 6&30cilltioll' lund!!. been mtroduced That tcrl'1blo irntatroJl nod
To tho p rc-s idcnt, Mr . Leonard O. ~utf,on, pnlll, day and mgnt. \\Ith awful 61ceplcss
J.P .⢠tho wnrmest thanks aro tcndcr('(l for mght!!, is Quiokly balushcd If a little Pine
contin ued mterest sno kindne... '1r. Sutt<>n' ... alvo (CarboHeed) is applied on a piOCO of
"
I
h't I
p.
.
1ntesl c\'Id cncc of hi ~ feelmgs toward8 u"c c ca ll W 1 e men rBg_
_tn esal ve acta )U!t ,
lWSOC ln.tton "It!\ tho gift of n I'Q06t handsomo hko B. poultlce . ...and dra\\8 the pOison rJ.Khtl
filllcid. "'hlch t he commltt(!C, willi t he donor's out fro m the, wounds . and 1l&m~td naturo III
_~
.
kit
d
-~ h I
Th
r lIld (, 11)!)lo, cd III th ~ cn,s,p. of dia1\ 1 pi t ,ll'el tli p Inter.cst6 o f the
com-
till' "t~ tt k lll~Ht
Millfurn) ; 2nd, certlficate, Maralon
o( England School (condu?tor, Rev. J. H
Mortimer).
Dr. Br.qwer, I~ awardmg Cookham a t<>tal of U9 mark.: said tho cblldren f
pot../Jc8!Cd very sweet V01CCS a.nd wcre well act
hAlanced
The enunclatton wa.a o'tce:1\ont cet.se
tho lato Itt Hon G W. P.lmer and Mr. mude and i, ccrtainly the greatest
mQnlary ech?,ol te.chere ~~d pupIl te&ehers.
M.rtm J ohn Sutton . beth genUemcn ' wcre tOJ If""", p(l.lIllul Icg wounde th.t h â¢â¢ ever r.,S';SJjct,
Tho Lamb
(aocompamod),
State
.) "lh ll t'
JI
t,eachers
their !1~ista.n..ce and· support.
Mr. rurncr, in 8unporting the
death of Mr. L. J. Lund . It ''',.. la r"oiy comp lau1t, year In and ycar out
OWIll" to h,s mtcrcat and ellergy U"t ~tho IS a rc.l .r~m6dy· at h~nd.
'
In th,' <1l1 l v "nd rtghL o[ the State to
1, 1!'rl.) \\Id
,
committee who w~.re not
ticulll rly, ll avc sullcrcd J(l ca l lo!S Unough the arc cOJ)wnL to suffer
BE DONE
1. \...... 1:, (or t.hel r
!
;..1
pClSitlOn, by obtallllng I, .... h .ub",,,bcrs .nd
6IlP I)Qrtors. othcrw l.SC tho work mn st bo cur!.a,led to lhe d"lldvant."" of tho c.hlldrcn. I
TilE LATE MR. LUND.
.\ .' t
h ,n'"
foreJ a,d ?o~ U!ink they ' were asking tbe
Paro ."n<1 ,Pleasure Grounds ComllIittee
cnt;.lC8
of £7 Ss 7d., nnd thiS fac t causes the commlltce grave conce rn. Eight vears ngo the
Aonual m como WM '£46, but SIIlCC tllat time
tlICro hM becn a ..,,,oue fnllmg off III tho
amount 5ubscrlbed, nnd the 1913 Income of
£28 13£1 Id wns corto.mlv tnsufficlCnt to carry
out tho la.rgely mcroa.sed \\ork effectively and
B..1.t.lsfactonly Tho cornm lM.('oS trust that the
friend s of t ho a SfooclfLtlon WIll thl3 year make
u renl effort to pLtoo It tIl R. financially ~ound
CI' 0 1tlllll1.tion of the indu6triul funcI , ,f t 11(' Bo!\rd of Trad e III &
single
I ~p
~ ,H.,!JjI.",:W:"U,er reminded Mr.
absoluto noccrulty of encouragmg c111ldren to town counm), · ml~ht, be glllded by the
The programme on !friday was as
take up this most important branch 01 tlw deClO· on f th
I th
lows:.
,.
na!.atory art
1.
O. P cr· owns ! n
e matter.
-. - Eloment.a~ Sehool. (eight ent ....s) -Sub .
Upon tljet mo\ion · of Mr. Duke,
,,'J
MORE SUBSCRIBERS DESIRED.
de« bv Mr. . SRXby. a .hearty vote of
Jeet;
.
A
Song
01
Tree."
(acoompanled),
fCohh Taylor) -1st, Cookha.m North Town
Tho finftn cH~l statemoot dlsclOtiCS a dcfi c lt was accorded · to th<>&e member&!
Church of England School (conductor; M.iss
'~
" ll
'0
1 t" a t
'"
~. "I
wqu.l d ,no, P.".V were· the
cnll~r~!l not \ ~nght to ·swim. He, tltere-
The ebai~m~n " thought lhe Parks
except the lile ,",v,njl: compet,tlons
Tho ~leag.ure Grounds COmmittee 'might c.oncomm,tto}l w,sh to emph""iso one<! agutn th" SIder I~ 118 m~r<'_ than .. local,matte~; i~ w.aB
import.,.{oo 01 hlc·,.v lD~ method. and the 1'e~IJ ~. nat!!,n,\l.matter. At IWY rate . tlJe
.All tho e vents attra.oted >nume rous
or, Compu lsory
far 10 advance of
dt'
Tho annual r eport 5tated: Dunn$( Lbo 6eason 660 oortlficat<C8 -,.; OTO
awa.rded making t he totAl for ten yea. rs 4,284
Tho n~bcr of elemontary certIficates i85uoo
was 436, and judgmg by Ute number of one
entries obtained for this oompetJ'10n, It l~ . snfc know ,
provided fino sport and excellent sWimming. mucb ~
1'l'dl'iH >11
...
the Palmer Hall on
the uJlavoidable absence
thll,
(Mr. L.
G. Sutton), Mr. T.
wnth
"nnual
presided. A letter WIIB read
president expressing hie hearty
witlhes for, alld h,s hearty supDOrt Of,'
excellent work of the aSSOCIatIon.
to assumo that upward, of 600 chtldrcp of
tho borough were tauj!ht to swim dormg
1913, a result of wlllch the local educatio'n
authonty and thi, """oelation mav Icel justly
proud.
The "ala held on tho a.tcrnoon of Julyl23rd
I ttl : MIKIMUM WAGE.
~
An apPeal
the llBeful
the
';"Iler,.ti.,n
by
the ..R<,lWIiruz
t:::~~~;r:,~l~'!:,'!t:<
Sehools
'j
O.borno, M.P S..
-SubJcct:
Wesleyan HIgher Grnde, art"' r
Schools
ha.ve
(four
..
entries).
-
n~ver compet~~ before
must not bo in cluded
~r&J); -
n,
Sto.kench'!'rch
CounCIl
(GIrls), COD~uctor, MISS Pamter . . Stoken-
church, BSld. Dr. Walford Dav.,e8, h~
dlBpla.l'ed hght and shade, wIllie theIr
p"raemg wa. excellent
F ..nham Db·
â¢
taIDed 8S ~rks, and ~tokenehu:ch 78,
. STAT}'
Ch,ldren s Chorus (eIght entrles).-Sub· \
I,MENT ?OSTPONED.
jcct:" Dulce Domum" (accompanied),
(Râ¬adlllgl.-:-ist, GhrIst Chureb Sunday impr<lsscid
In the HouS(l 01 Lorde on M~nd ...., Lord School. HIgh . Wycombe ((!'ondnctor, Mre.
Saye and Sele made a statement relative J , RuShby Smith) ,2nd, Cowley St. John'8 I
to th_e attack u!lon hIm in th" recent \ Higher G~ade Sunday School. Oxford
Cnni:l'e n C~, and the remarks. of Mr, (conductor, Mise Ylncent); hlghlV com- \
J\IISbce Darhull. Ho said .-Wlth your mended, St. Maty 8 Home (Cold Ash)
.Speaking ~enernlty of
Lordshirs" permillErion I wi.b to make ,, \ Sunday School
persona statement An attack was made tho. compeijpg .hO'M, Dr. Walford Dav''''
on my personal honour in tho Central said he was pteased to be ablel to give
CrmllnaJ Court on May' 27th. As 800n as full marks to all for their preparedness
I heard df it I notIfied to the noblo The mark. were :-Christ Church, Wv·
marquess wbo leade the Houee that I In· combe, 110 out of 125; Cowley St. John's,
tend~ to malte a otate,,!cnt ,at the earliest 10l!, St. Mary'8 Home, Cold Ash. 108.
"""slble morn,ent m v1Od1oatlOn of my Wlndeor G.F B. "nd St. Peter.le.B.iley I
character: and that witb his consent and Band of Hope, Oxford, each obtained 102'
the ooncurrence of the nobl .. marquess tbe marks.
8&h,.;tio,Jl,
Leader of tbe Opp09ition I would make
Elemen
Sehools
tbat statement to.aay. But
tew day8
ago I received intimation that "n appeal
connectIOn ",th. the trial in wbich. my·
.wlltS _ailed was pending, and that
It was heard I o)1!1ht to be silent. I
I18k your Lordsb,p's to believe that aUl
dehy in tnaJqng m~ statement is very bit·
ter to me, · and you WIll, I know, k<'<lp ..
perfectly open mind, and when this ap'
pOOl hns heen heard, in about ten dlly.a'
time, and my 1i))8 arc unsealed ,I feel
qmte oonfident that I sh.ll hAve 'frofu you
a .ery f .. ir "nd pl\tient hearing (H."r,
hear). I doubt very much whether ·in ag.
senting to the reDresentations made to
I acted in I my own interest., hut I
I .han h"ve y"ur 8ympa~hy when I
I
in
ul1'der SectIon 94 for the
months ending i4th July, 1914.
The Mm.trel Bov
("ccom·
pa.moo), (IrIsh fUr).-lst , Farnham Roval
Church
6f England
(conductor.
Mr
D
I
2 d
LORD SAVE AND SELE
E':Y
1~\~ i:':I1~~i:S'~
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f. END
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â¢
On wrHtfil
prom"so
to repa.y within 12.monlhs
, Ro,k
boltow
lorwa No fe â¢â¢.
NO'J BIIl::t of Sale. No Snret.ies. POlm.
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f ree on a.PPUclJotlOn Lo
I:I ROLD WALLIS,
' S, Gr.,lri~r. R6aa, Headinr,
I
I
a
th~t
I do not wi~h to sheloor
myself
unCler lhe !lrivileges of jour Lordships'
Souse or in any way to pre-juQice the app&al (Hellr, h ear):
'
The Marquess of Crl'we: My noble
frie'tld had informed me of bis intention to
make hi" 'statement tii.J"y, and 'I have
little. doubt that tho House M" . whole
will agree' that in postponing I' itawment
whi<:.h I know he is m08t ' anxious .to '
he hllB taken the 0I11y oourse whic~ is pos·
slhl e in the cIrcumstances. ,He wa~ appealed to ' by t he rel'reee ntative8 . of. eome
of those who were varlioo iilt tbe IlnforCa8e to which my _I)Qble ' fri<:nd
5ip~')Ciidl;llc~ete18: not to make his ~atemeitt'
, the
was
lest' : their
I ' feel' " 0()D6dellt
tire 8!1peal
will h ..ve"
T.nrll"h;,,..· -In" n iit -llMreuime,cCjj<!'>Tv
be impr,ol!er.I -~~~j;!':~:m~~~.~~
whatever - at
It
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