Berkshire Chronicle Reading 06-1914
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OF:.REkDING.
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,~,·ji t~Qe'In"'!l' now, by. ,tie force of ' ' circuin,
f~;~';'~ ;~~ ~
(Undor the Manageln""t ' ';I .\)ie V~udeviUo
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Electric :r:\JeaFI!-- ~.) .
I <
. SHOWIN(f; P'ONtiNUOUSLV· 1
'Eve."y ,day, 6 p.m. to )O:~(Lp . m !. ...
.W.dn..day~ and Sat,!idaYIâ¢â¢ ,2 P·Dl'1
· 10,30 R.m,·
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:Admi.. ion 'f ¥. and -li.l.. ·
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On ' MONDAY June 22,nd, <·.,nd . foIl6w"
inK 2 dayeJ '-excluaiv,e ~ thiS the8:tfe~
,
"'A MIDNIGHT MYSTER'f '"
.t⢠â¢
I -i al) YAL B-ERJiS ' .'.
!:T=H=UR=8D::A:;:Y.~Ju=no:;Z5th~,a='nd::;:fo~llO±.,J in~g
~CHARlAllANCS.
(A oensatioll'll
d~tep~ive droma,)
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:ctond' Rub .~~tid!1
hurling the
READING GUARDIANS
EFF BOT OF NEW
rl,'Or()SAL8.
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cat-;iJy
, PROVISiON FOR 65 BEDS,
Now .it is 8ugg e~t⬠d in
some
quar lr" r s
that the town should provide a l;,nalo ri" Tn
for 88 mnny a.s 65 pa.tient s, Iwd 1I1!lt k' m "'NEATH trHE LIO~'S PAW·"
Tlill ,ordin.ary meeting of. the R eading por"ry provis;on should he made for (h i"
The story 0( 1 eon invention and a girl's
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Board of . Guardians was h eld at the very large number,
H i, Lrllo lhal.
dreadful ~ncounter with · liOM. .
TElE :9.~ISIS~·
offices, 'I1lOrn Street, on Thursday even- the 'Government wou ld filld a ee rlain pro·
e, d,
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ins, . Mr. . E. 0.' Farrer in the chn..ir.
portio n of th e " cost, bu t making nlli)w "l1(")
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E.cJJ· week)";\,, ( rom The>Lodge -Hote~
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TENDERS . ACCEPTED.
for this there would be a big hi tI t-o r0 ',1 ,
King'8 .H.o8.a, ' Rea,ding, o.~ 2.30, a.n
1
Pa~li~ii'tenta.iy situa;t:on' .undergoes
It ia very nec eseary · th:\t in t. hi s luaU"J'
:5; ~i fur 2 h, ~urB ' ~ . ...... :," . ..!~ '. _⢠â¢â¢ â¢
.
:Mr. R.edmqDCj" · is still t~H~
The following tenders were accepted:- the - council should deal wilh L1w »I' Oi)\(\ lll
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F lour, MeBBl'I:S . . Witheriugton; pr<lYisions, as 0. - who l e, and not piec eme al- the btt ,... 1'
S.~TURDAY, .t 12,45 G~E,~K PL'AY 2
or'
the
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Goven1lgent.
atid,
there
will
Venncr
and SonB,l'ment. Mr. C, Belcher; method has orten pro,ved very conly i"
MONDAY,. 22qd,
(Engagld) '
tu~~ for
hi!tter ;;'108s the Prime coke" MessrB. "C, 'and G. Ayres; coal, the.past. It must be remcni bcL'c d lh,,'
:WEPNESQAY' A 24t\l.,
'~ . .
M"in.i.i~-''''
d b' - ~ 'il"agues face the MessN!. ·Dunlop; prinhng, Poynde r and this is on ly one item of thc exp end '"",,,
will. lea~e
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Son, Palmer and Lumb,1 KnIll a,n d Sons. on the treatment fof cOllsnmntion , for a.
SA:1tJRDAY: 27th:
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THE LODGE HOTEL (ca1'lin'g a\ a,p,O,) . II '"""":
,'and free' themSelVes fro:" the IrlBh Mr. ;J." :a.wkes, and Petty and Sons. Ltd, .tuberculosis officer and nurs" hovo I,ce n
Proprieto~:;J. HUMl'HRJE~.
Faro. ' .
grliB.p" '" Th
" .is mkir. .mea-n
,. a~<,ar!y
ECH. <) 'OF ' THE ntcoRPORATION: I 'eng~ged, a dispensary will .hurtl y h',
opened, and pInns n.re in prepa.r ... t :on [ (J r'
s. d,
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. th~ . ele·ctorat.a~.~1?~t ~hnt is bet- . A ' report :of the Finance .- C<>mIJ;littee 0. hcs pi tal for ndvancâ¬d case s alld o bv· rSATURDAY, ,rot.h, at 1,30 pm,
. w:ai.r .. Ttk"f'tirther debates 8tate d~-_
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. vo.ti on purposes-. , One mny n<hllir r. tlln
GREEK PLAY " , ,"
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SON~
, " " or' P ~rliamen, t this week , 'The · Local Governm ent Board ' wrote, enth usiasm of the 'Reo'l ing JII SUI'n"""
SUNDAY, 218t . 8,0 ~,m,. BOGNQR, 10 8 ;
- ' BOAT BUILDERS, "
forwarding
CO!lY of a l letter which they Committe<l, and yet suggest ( 0 the", th at
MONDAY. 22nd, 9.30. a,m ,,,' DAY
;it~ p'Ii>il} th~~
, Government had reo.lived from the Iluardians of the it is neceBB.ry· to look at th:B 'Im'sli o" :tl i
TRIP SAVERNAKE FOBEST. " 8 0
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o.Hey· exce~t th.:B.t ot not jeo- -Henle'i t Union, ' and asking for ' the ouser - roortd , from t'he po:nt of view of th o!'c who
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TUESDAY. 23rd, 'D.4Ii'a.m" NETTLE- '
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vati'OJl8 of the Reading Gu~rdinns on ~he have to pay us ' well as of those wh o h 0!1~ 1
BED and HENLEY' ' " '" ,,_ ". 2 ⢠S'~~m' L.uDCb~ ⢠. iaDa ~~IOT Boala, {or bire.
thei.t ~nu're of ' offiCe, , Lord same. The letter from the ,Henley Ulllon to . benefit from the tren.tm-ent.
Th f' pl'O '
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::pyrv.1:e
Parti~l.
Only
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TUESDAY. '23r d.-2,3O p . m .⢠SILCHES J
endeav'bU lrcd to put 4"beUter. face stated thnt an , a.ccount had. be-en sent in Ivislon which the corporation should mn.l-o
. TEA. ·E,le ,. ';.. ~-" .. : ' '" ." ... "", 2 o .B~J." ,P"PI., & .O'D~or, BE~LJJ:Y ROYAL
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to them by the registrar of births and mus t 1M adequate, but it i i nc ce6 S;,\l' Y to
-miBtteI'A · I;>y the suggestion tha.t
,,,,,e deaths lor- the now aboliahed sub·diotrict nc t with caution . The Re,ding Cofp"'"
·0 REGAT'l'A,
Bland .. por lUI.oJ ., Henl . y~
rUE.~p.-4.i, .', 2~id,~ 5:30 ' p,
H U RST
"converBation~, " in the Parlia· of Caversham of the H enley re~i.tra tio" tion dealt with the proble m of ph thisi'
TUESDAY; 23rd, 6.30 'p,m"
PANG·
m.'nl' .... v recesa, but thiil amounted to no distrio!, and ,lhe H e nley Guard Ians COll- hefore it was b.kell tip by any G OI'O I'll '
, ~OURNE '" '." ." .. , ,,: '" _, . .. :
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from
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d tended th a t they were not !tahle for the mc nt de pa.rtment, and we con "o fet y 10"'.
,
WEDNESDAY, 24th, : 1().45 a,m.; .
.. reqlleBt
Sir
. war . fees in respect · qf C"ve rsharn, as that it with them.
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ALDERMA,sTON,: 'Elc ⢠., , .. " c ' '' , Z' 0 SOUTHEND uR' KOH+NOOR ' ,
f.,r 0: map showing the , relative 1 parish on' the 31 st! Moreh was' tl'ansfer~ed AN OLD ASSOCIATION
WEDNESDAY. 24t.h. 2.30 p,m,. AS'!;
: Ulster~
The Govel'nment fro~ tho Henley UillOn to the Readlllg
.ULy (Fr1d~J.ln June no.pled)
. FORD
HILL, ' STRAWLlIiRR1'r _
postt!o~IS.· . , "
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~tuonj but remllin~ for regl9trll't,(~)U .of
The a.nnopnceme tlt or the death of Mr~ â¢
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from LONDON BBIDG;E.
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, GARD.EN~ .. , '~ '" .. ' ", ' _ _ 2 6
In · the House of Lords ' fll_~th~r butbs-a.nd deaths 111 t he Henley ihetnct Ric hard ALtenborough . widnw of Mr.
RAl1SGATE
0148 .... 0 PI., ",S·. ..m,
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THURSDAY, 25th : (EBlta"eQ). ,,' 1
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ren.hureb st:, â¢.,9.89 a.m. Bnn"
'. 'Iabou':"d ·effo~t . to · prove that 80 'on the 30th Apr!1 la.;;t, .nd g,iving the i Richard Atwnboro ugh , form orly of Whit·
-10.0 Lm.
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; number of entr l<'fl In , thc births and Iley Gro ve. Readlll~, at the ago of 84, Ie·
FRIDAY, 26t.h, 1(),45 a.m" 8HER'
: A,enne ~StO" BlPllner&8 ~,18e..m. SUD D.23.a.m .
th~ . A,?'e n,dmg' Bln goes t. e ,. . Pll~'- de,;,~h8 registerB ' for April. It -.yllS rec om· ",,!Is the inte rest ,vhich . Mr, Attenborough
FIELD GREEN l,_ ,', " ..... .. -: .. !" 2
resp'oDdible f or 'it, , ' Th
. is i6. bes1de nie~ded ,t,h,Bt . the Loca-l G.ov,e rnment Board for , manY,Y"t'"s took in t he life of Hending,
F~IDA~; ~th. ~:~ ~:~:, EV E~.SU~1 ,~
It i. the .bu ~ in';8'" of . the he I~formed ' that the ~adlng GuardIan s ,and part-:cularly , hlil two excell ent fig h tB
,~
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.~'- ; ., ;-... , ....
, \Vlll .a~:re~' :.o
for .. ~~ ~ ~trleS, ln rcspeet on behalf of the ~ons e rvltl1v e parly In
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7,0 · p.m.
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.. t to go'!,ern: .,all_ It ,JB ,_r.O~ th,em ~f II>.e pal'l,s f( '0 C;~ver$~m"
''/, , ,'" . ~he borough" In 18,4 Mr,. At(. nbor ou~ll,
SATURDAY, '27th. 2.30 p,me ' ASHN~
PALACE STEAllE.RS, G<):V~'tnin<l
.. or,
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0lutton~"
to.,.~h
",fmeseqt
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The
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rnll)i'n~ B9ard forw ...rd 7..( wbo 10u~M 6\d~ by sule w,th Mr. W.O .
HILL,, ' STRAWBERRY
FORD
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"be'n"
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a
.cerhfi.p';lte
-'WhlqJi
#t.hey
had
Issued
lU\~l~ r Mnckcnzlc "-..I o.gawst the slttmg MemIHl l'~,
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LTD.,
â¢
GARDENS .. , '" ... '" ." '" " ,J' ", 2
. ~ , endc:avo~s _1\'I ',C, are, I .~ tho ' Agrleulturnl Rates ,Act. 1896, cert'fy· \ Mr. G , J. Shaw Lefevre (now Lord E ve rs·
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SUNDAY, 28th, 8,0 a,m" SOUTHSEA 8 ⢠: !
ot,".",,, ·o ,,,",o" made : to ca;,t tbe. b!am ~ upo~. ing th'd r t~",' t?tal ' amoun,t of, the sh.re ' of , ley) allll· Sir Frunei~ Goldsmid, ~llrt.. "'".
1!}. BARLOW⢠. â¢
P·RIVATE PARTIES AImANGED ! .F OR.
f
. f 'lure
reach a, the guardians ' of the Union )n respe ct of only d ofe3.ted ,h y 1.:19 votes.
rh~!; wa~
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.
~r any
the anuual ' grant under the Agpculturnl t he' first election in Reading ulld er l ho
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⢠Dlfl.ECTO R,
Proprietor,
sj,!l;~~~!m.mt lead to tho conclUSIOn that Rates Act, ,to be '£205 a. -from "t"e 31at Ballo t Act, and 60 ' unce rt ~Ul "' :Iii tho
JOaN HUMPHUIE8,
'77: Kiog W;l1'i:~ S~,.el, E ,O_
. "r~ Bimply ,;;Ia.i:rre uvring 'for March,' being ' £39 9s, 8d, milre ;th.'i ~be rCBult of the b ... tt1e at one time in thc d ay
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d": m ! list grant in conseque nce or the"P nctuslon 1hat the Liberals thought th ~ y had Jo.;t it.
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They W18~ t~ t~ro,~ t , e ,0 III
of Ca.ve,sbam, . ond that ,the iu~t~lm.ent of 'It waB gcncrnJly :admitted th:l.t h ad t ho
CHRISTL\N ; SQrENCE ,SOCIETY..
NOTICE.
untoward <1cv elopm~nt in the situ- t!le ' grant ~in.. r~svect of the '~ i* months Conservative organisation been l>eUcr nnd ,
ERVICES.' SUND·,. AYS ' 11,30 ' a,m, atld
on to their oppon~'\ts. 'There is ending September 30tb ne::<t "":ill .there· had the regist,!! bee n properly looked
t
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foroe amount ·ta £102 lOs . .
o.fter l the vlct'(Jry migh t h ave bee n ' on ·tho
. .. . 6,30 p. ~ ,
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DE~,TALof .a rea86nrmg n~tnr., th,t has
GRANTS FROM, . ' 1'liJ~ATION
oth er aide,
On the d ecease of Sir F,
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TESTIMONY MEETINGSl
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''' (I..ie ' P~... rY Buildings);
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h app.enf!d to ' allay ' the fear ·that the '
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Gold"mid, the seat was ag:un co ntested by
nn tho Secant! Bnd 'Fourlh Wedne y~ in
CHAlN . STREET, _ READING.
hid t
b
the
AC OU. ,
Mr, Atlenho rongh, hut he had no chanco
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avo reso te l 0 0 ey
The ' Derby Union wrote , Qsk ing the against Mr. George Palmer.
,
eaoh mOlJtll, ";t 6:30 p,m'" I
· Readirig Room GpdIl Dilily ' 2 to 4, except ESTABLISHED to Provlde Den"",
v
of Mr. Redmond.
gU'a rdians to sUDPort the following re, o'
Saturday..
Sat,Q\,d':vy. 12 to 4,' aloo Montend"noo
bv Quolified ana Registered
' ,- (1) "Th a t thO1B bo ~r d VlC
. Wa tl , e THE PURCHASE OF MANOR FARM.
,
Dentist..
"t Mod16ed
Fees, a-nd b,y .Small
Tuesday the Amending B 1' II',. t 0 b e IutlOn
days 7 to 9 p,m. F'~ee.
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In.'-lment â¢â¢ for Persona Insured under the
â¢
.,
L d
d recommendatious of tbe Departmental
Mr. Attenborough's na me is also a.so·
Addre... 153. FRIAR STREET⢠.READ, National IruUra.n08 Aot, a.nd ,Othera , who&& int~rDdu<ced i!Ito the House of or~, an Cominittee Ul)on local taxation , in 80 far ci,,(cd wit h thut lllOSt unfortUlm(o invest.
INO.
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Income doei not exCeed £160 per annum. l
'hopes of a peaceful >ssue prlloCtically as those propoBals all""t lhe Poor Lnw, ment of t he Jiâ¬ading Town Co unci l,
,t
HOURS · OF A'ITENDANCE,
the contents of that meaBure, aB highly. unsatisfactory, and the inerca',ed Manor I·'arm. It may h e re me mbered by
MORNINGS: . Da.ily at 9 o·olook.
grants in aid suggested thorehy. aa In - some that origin <Llly " s i l~ near LoweL'
THO~ASWE
.
AFTERNOONS: Tues., Thuro'l Sat., 2p,m.
long p eriod of evasion and adequate, in view' of the imparlance oC the Enrl ey w,," selected a.s th e po,il.ion for
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EVENIN&S: '· Mon., .Wed"
7 I>''tl;
will b~ a.t an end,
The a.dlnini~tr,,£ive 'work ' 01 the Poor Low ," t ho Reading se~eragc farm. but ohject;" n
L
! FOr
further information app l' U>
e
d I
th' (9)" That in view of the , comm~ttee 'B re- was" ra.ised in eertn.in quarters, rtlld UH~
.. SONS LIMITED,
Seoret&rv.
(9376b)
.
will h !\v,e to
eo are
elf port regarding rating, and t.h e 's!)<lcch of' majority of the town CO UIl Ci! then deci<h-d
,',
and we BhaIl know whether they the Chancellor of the Exche<!uer in int ro- on Manor Farm.
Mr. AttenborouRh.
,B REWERS & 'BOT',TLERS , ' ~ , . ' ,"I' '.
to obey Hr, Redmond'B ,beheBts or 1ducfnS the Budge t, and his pro'p osa)6 to 'backed up by t he "Chronicle,:.' .tl·ellll ·
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MARLOW· · · · ,
BR~~SP ' -~
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transfer the aBsessments for ratlIlg pur- oU81y opp"""d the proposaL In expini ninll:
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- . they are cour8g~oU8 eno,u gh to' ~ from lo cal auth.oritics to ,s Govern- his 1l0Bition on one occaBion, fortv years
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M':'lolf, 7
.: BREWERS. . WINE A~D SpmlT "
their own line, The eir.lence oC the me!1 t . DepBl'trrient, It IS des\rable for ago, he said :-" I regret to say thn t tho
e op ~ne Nos. ~
639'~ '
~ERC'nANTS AND MINERAL WATER
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~rds of guardians to be alert when the choice WIlB 1>n .injndieiouB one in every
Tole". .rams :.:....â¢.:..W oth'orl.eds," '. Marfo,",W
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~NUFAcru~RSI" 'Phone 312 ,!l. eaiIey~
is betwe,en Hr, Redmond and tht Rating Bill is introduced hy the GQv~rn- respect and Crom every point , of viewa.nd not "the Government a.nd' mont!'" (3) "That the Poor Law UnIons from 1\ monetary ' point of view and in
TROi-1G ' PALE and, HlLD '
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i Opposition. The ,difficulty in coming Association b. requE16ted .- to 'g ive th~ .pro'· every way possible, That .te!' alone h"s
BT01iTS ..nd PORTER in
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poBal. 'of the Devartmental C<Jmll)lt~ee cost you. the ratepayers of Reading,
DIU&! piiOOa.
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lS, as l.ord Labsdowne aptly earnest consideration iLt an ~aTIy dat e, " £100,000 if it has cost you ⢠shi lli"g,
,'" . K. U'.LE ALE) at Is.
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tha.t . the Govefnlllent III'i\ not p.leni· It was reoommended ,that no "action he That is the ellect simply of selec ting an
:l'!.... Awarded Priro Medal
Th
h
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taken.
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, improper ilJstead of a proper 8i:e, They
1Irewers' E%bihition, ' 1912; live
THE :BREWERY,
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oy . BVI!!; w .fe er -.: every~ ' The clerk sub~ittod "memoraQ~ilm on would not give me what I a.ked fo r lh.
-discount for :oaah.'
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' to, Mr, .R.e dmond â¢.,,: Lord Crewe reo the rewrt of \he Depar.t lMntal CommIttee ·la.nd , bllt , they spent £25,000 in law . nd
SJ.x.ICially brewed and
a:f!~l~~ ".
Tbames~
that Unioniste 'are' In
local taxatron, .. ho~mg what. effect the noY( they have got to ·give Ille mo re t hnn
.. ·.mLly WI&. --I '
.
new proposals recomm1!l\ded by the com- I lLBked·, It is n. ,very selriOU6 subj ~ct, and
ALE AND STOUT
. ;BRANCHES & s:I'ORES.
.IIlittee may have npon · the present ,grantB I cannot laugh at it. aB it cost mo two
!Prioea per
: . 8 , HART "ST.R1j;-E;T.
never 'from too taxation o.ccount in regard to yeo.rs of intense anxiety, it has coat thn
Magnums
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the Readi.ng Union.' I
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borough money: Bnd me a Bad db"ppoint" (Re,mted ··
':CAVERSHAM: , 34~ 3B, PRO~PECT
Esl.imBted ment," Mr. Attenborough'. att'tuJe h,.
, . ' .' qia,) "",
In re.,.ctof ,. Pre6ent grant, New grant, oertaiuly been 'juetified by t ime.
Indie Pale Ale ,,; .
2A
. £"
£.
..mil y p ..le 1 Ale
$!a:,
S a1.. nes
, , ' ..., ,- ,... 2'652 .
3635 ' THE .,..
nAILWAY , SMASH,
$!a
lout ,,- '" , ,, ',,. ~ 20"467
' Th e moot miraeulouB featuro 01 (he r"il·
g8.i.~~ml':1 Stou~ . ~" . -,. 3.:
. '
· '205
way Bm'a sh at· R e.dinS ori Wednesday \Va"
'tunatic~
.<. 1947
350.0
the ' small JOB8 of lite. Olle shudders t()
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elLIS
Relli.~r ~rs . ~" - . ! '. 9
what would hBve been the eOIl6C'
3
,
queneM , had the Windsor tuin got weI!
~~ric!lliu~al ~
165 ~
over Q'U to the m,a.in line. Thero fIIus t~ It
'Bates
.'. ':
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. certain have been terrible oeo t rue tlOn
of life.
it WM, only the .e"gine . of lhe
Wind8or ~ train g ot into collIslon Wi th tho
WorceBter ex!)l'ess',
~he - rate of tho
poW'~rfu.l Wor~ter eIlgme. redl;'c ed !"l~
.most to ' scrap Iron, Wad pBthetJ.c .In Ib
complotenes8. That. alter trav~lhng at
the .p"ed of 60 miles an llOur, It, sJro~ld
hav e topp led over without co...rrymg its
human freight over t~o emb ...."kme nt or
dono other injury to hfe Bnd lImb, IB O1;e
of those extraordinary esca,pea ,,,h leb Win
always' !luzzle all who S!LW ,lls m .., slve, amt
desolate. hulk, . That Re ..dma w as Btlrred
the accident IB hut a feeble w.y of
'e x ressin it . The .. t own ,has ~~ 8.0
iin~nune
accident of th18 sort that 1~
waB tho last thing which would occur to
â¢
in ,the town.
Perhaps . out. ~t
and loss , 1I00d may come. , It wa_
considered that everything had
done at Readlnll to eilsur~
li,uman life. But ' the 1IC~1,
shown.. t\>a.( there are poesil>iliti~
-~.,-- ' ;-"'h' ~ve to be: liuarded '!i'gaiDit, ~n"
we ' are _j!unj' tbat , D,~.t!ring.. ,yill be ackinl'
, on the part (If' ·tQ.~r6ntjlrpn~lng ..
Bider~te OOm{HIoIlY, ~he Gre"t Western. \IIi
sea ,th ..t any, 'ag4it~~nal safeguards nec~"
~!Â¥i y-e . i!\st.a\!ed Wl.t,hQul delay'.
2 d.y., "
ONE
the
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THE l'IGrU\REHO '
WEST 'STREElr. IR.E~DING~
TREAT~NG PHTllI&[R.
I'· stan"es.. · d~cloBed' in , ugly, . and· inex9rable
~ou.it' of 'sm';oth " wQrds. can'
⢠~~ r
A LAROE SCUEMEâ¢
pe~ple trom (%i~g ·. t!le, . tr~ih"
'The .situ'tion · d~m ..nds ~'~n :appiitif'to-"the
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BRITISH .. HALT AND ~Ie;;io;';te.fo; thei;' ~Iipr(ji;'lrol
,
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)'.~':-";- - ' of Hom.; Ru'l e ubde~ "conditions ·th.,;t the;,'
It · is with no intention
the importance of dealing
FOR' BRITISH pEQ.P LE.
were ass~red ( wovid' ~oi'~~~t. ' .
the scourge of consumption
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gest.s that the Readmg Town
In auk â¢. ,
should not commit itself to n. b ig Hch cUlC
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HI~'lle..
p en. , Flrk,' Xii
Cor a BunatOrium without prop er ca n·'
It 'was never c o ntel11pll~t~ 4l
do.. tls' per do"'. -418 81· ~.I·
when the lrumrance Act Wfie introduced
~
,
that municipalities should be put t"
Hr, Mount, M,P" and Hrs, M;oun~ have
expellfie to provide nccolllm04 Ial i(! 1l
T8IepI!011e, No-. ,SO.
arri~ed , at 11, North Street, Westmmster,
tJ;eatment of consumpli ves. That
I:
Telel(ramB: 'tFergU!~:)DI , Bead!ng. for .. Cew we<tks.
was to c ome f r()m· the Stnte. It was t h"
. An engagement · is announced b e h',,-een Government which was to pro\' itie lho
the Hon, _Gerald RufuB Isaacs. only son " first-class ' hotels,; ' ",The rat"p"ycrs hl' O
of- the' Lord Chief' Just ice and Lady now discovering t1111t i n tulditio ll ( 0 wlill t
Reading'. of 32. Curzon Street. W,. and they have to pay in individ'l,,1 co ntr ihu·
Fox HilI ,Earley. Berks, and Eva, eldoot tions weekly, nB employe rs and e lilpl oy ed ,
da.llBhter' of the ,R ight, H~n, Sir Allred and 8180 in the form of tax f'.'; , Lbo
Mond , Bnrt., M,l' .⢠and Lady Mond, of 35. rates are aLso . ' beiJlg cQlIsid c l'ab\y C IlLowndes Square. S,WJ, and Melchet ~roa(!hed upon t.o provide fur Ih/)' lre a t~
Court, Bomsey, Hants.
ment of persons und er the Act. 1t i>i un fair that munidpalHies fi hr!l lld Il ave: fr es h
burdenB conBtantly infl ir l", j li l )(' " them
without their liabilities h ei llg clcfldy fUll l
properly defined when th r I f'g :ti hlti~J[1 i~
passing through Parliam-c lll.
.
Fate:
THE ROY AL _BE'~KS
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