Berkshire Chronicle Reading 07-1914
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,THE
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Somd .inlorosLing to]'i c. wore disCI"'."":
the '_'_-'--"j5111~~~~~~~i~~j~ ''t'-<I.â¢~I(I1II1
, cetmg
n1gbt. of.
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town
an CouncIl 1â¢â¢m
The adoption of p"h IV.
aDcing) of the Public
mendment Act, 1890, d"ocribe<1
ember. as grBDdmothorly
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d rejected by 28-1-7.
The pmpos&l of Co~cillor
I a mIQimum ."a~ of 31)8. a .
Th ⢠. Til<!hur8~ .trikâ¢.
aU1II1ma"
colu~~.~,<o::
, MUSIC AND
Th<> 6 r8t busiOO6S was to consijlo~
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proper to ..dop~ Par.t' IV ...,- ,' ~ihi~~'~~"':JH1 â¢.,,»u...
us ic and DalJoing-of the Public H""I~ :
eta
Act, \890;1 and if ngrOOd
, to fix Ulat the roeolutiop · s!io'uld Dome
t o oporation on sePtom~r . 1st.
Ald. Bull (cb";rIWlIl or ~l Wat~b Co'1"
ittoc), ansWGrlDg quesl:i0 8,. 8~ud tb~\,
peaking uDde r legal adnc';, It WIloS .qulte
mpoosible to fU'rnieh .. complete 1t.1. 01
I. """ in Reading wbicb 1 would rcqUl~"
~ licence if ParI IV. "orG adopted. . lAusi a Hall or 81mting rink ... oUW c e rtalDJY
from wha.t 'I"
ave f.o bo Iiceheed,
s0m<! public· hoU86S ..ould "Iso r&[
,doomod
Amendment
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uirri
IIp·lled·jEo,
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and I
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iC were "dmittj>d indilloriminLtel,. ~ fI
molriul! CODcert. were habitually held qn
icensod pJ'l8m~ a licence would oert&in ..·
y bo required. I
r:>
J.nr. Qu.nlch asked ~f wo!'kin.8 l!len.~8 olu,?!
[Would h.y. to p." hoen ..d if Impromp'u
~onc c rts \..ere h«(Jd thore .
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Ald. Bull ⢠⢠id th~1 ''''''" 80,
The m~1o" It w~d c&,t";nly preven~
~.hitu~1 impromptu concerts (laughter),
Bull: I I don " think
impromptu
concc r tR &ro ' habituallr held (more 'langh tAir). He Ihon Iform~lly moyod tho reap'
!tltion , wi th wbich, bowe",r,
totally
\ d i8n.gr~od. I Ho thou2ht it, an " iniqui~~s
thinfJ to enforee in this borough, and he
should .ote agains1; iL (Iaogbtet and HeJr.
h e ar). No d0;Uht in .orne pla.ces tho noo p '
ltion of the Aqt WGuM bt: wi"". particularly
,in
norLh "of Englanl!.
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~ DURING '
~~~D~r~
licenoo, i a.nd a1!'1o place8 lor d~c,..
~ng, music and ~.ingiDg. 10 Iwhich tbe Ibn~i
n.
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Mr, W. E I Collier seconded, thinki,r~
it would be wiso for the council to1extend
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powers !
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out.
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lar,,,
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Morl.y'.1Tra â¢â¢ lIor's Sample. tllnoy Boy.' 'W~SBING I SUITI:i. Stook·
snin~e â¢. H&LF HOSE. At balr·
Moiled
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â¢â¢ I,·, '2,., 3, .⢠4,.
prioes from
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- - -+ -----'-.- - - -- -Ild. . in' Ith. ·1,· off all reau'lar
. . Wonder~u l olearauce I 01 TUNIO
"AERT/DX OELLULA.R"BHIluS
B[JIR)I;S, witb diablo ouff.. R.~N.B:-"-Shirh ouly.
, ular value, 2,16, lI'/ll â¢â¢
,. 1,10
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8e. WHlcio~. rOf' ~r8lLb Da.rga.ic. in
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Few
Men'. White TENNIS
'HEN'!'I FLA.NNElL TROUSER·B.
. SHIRr a, .ise ⢠.9 to 5, Were.S,U 111 SPO,B-TS , 'fA.O~ETBJ PLANNEr! ,' .
IIU[IT d
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MOTOR
Very .rhaâ¢â¢ ·PYJAMAS. Regol .. ,
BUPrS 1.7.,11 Ii BOYS' RUN.
Value,l ~,6..
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COATS (7!3l, ~EN'S (ZIt).
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left
, b elieved that on tho iwhole Reading \'\I'as a ,
i ve ry cl.sn t'1wn, and they . ⢠hou1d do '
r~~~l!\~.~I~~:'
tbey could to, k â¢â¢.p i\ clean. He cou~d IIO~ ..
Bee
the prop",.1 imolTed hard.hip
to Iln y pel'50na whoda.it"led to conduc,ttheir
ian
that
rc~onable
and proper maD-
D<lt (He,r, hear),
: Ald. Brinn r,,11 .that they ought not to
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interf ere with any le gitimatoe enterh,i nm enta, " Q,mu~6mcntft or pl\6ti~8 of the
great maoa"" of ihe people, who had Io 'be
conteni wHh ,uch nm,~men~ M they could
got 10.r .lIy.
A . ';clion 01 tho
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w ould s lo'Q curs fUDniDg
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proposed. ' (A . 'Yoi+: :
" GrondmolherI1· '~) , They might .b"r !
som et hi ng worso than grandmotherly, -and
rth ere was no' much harm j n ridicule. fIe
pre miaes in a
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ONE OJ\. TWO OF THE J\.~YARKA&LE! LINES:
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'.:~'!:dei;;tt:~(tf~report.
tho Whol.
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no right to
rai1r~7v~~ner ~,wM:1 ~.~~:~OfOO;~! K0
t
. ¥~" "Quelob' ~1! hG IJ1llli t oo ' th&re .. W'l1'Q
D011Jj OfllJ'l' 1.. ..Qu" r o~.20 ~ 1I{er1.:, ~ compared
With 6() prior t<j tho dJjoPute.
MR. COLLm~ ~PLAINll
Mr. W. E. C~llier 1
..Y<i :the Borough, Ex·
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HOLIDAY
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OUTFIT
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for ' HO ~I DAY S.
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FOR. KODAKS
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KODA:K
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othcr .Suuday ooatiD~ and
DEVILO,PED 8d. 1 RDLl. I ·Po,t · flie â¢â¢' . 'P rint. and Enlargeth<! lime woold encourage
to bands on ~ uDdaJ8 -in . the
m~Dt. 'made lrolp a~)' N.'.ti~ â¢â¢
tho Pro me.n~e, Thu was
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consisten t. Th,, · queati<ID bad 1.een before
hâ¢
,teo.ion. Com.miUee
calling upon tb&
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th " eql1Dcil on two pre"iolut Oecr.eiODIJ.
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oontrliotor to' raioe the ;min!mum from 5~. !
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(!h ' .
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rate of P&7 to 6<1., &lid it' WA. not fa.. to 0&11 ur.:n .
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1891 the adoption of S<lclion 4 01 the
'WM dere&ted bT 29, [\g.ir~t 7, in 1906
107, , jONBeN ST.,
21) WHITLEY
REUING.
voted for il and 19 ' .$~in.' .
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about bi an UJlwiBe no' bo adopt Lb. ' reoomm.ndaUon of
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Mr. W.U â¢â¢ aid !M !"i"u com.. the-a with
and
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a n op"n mi~, buL
the argument.a of
had qnerl
111& bo' & YeQ aou,te labour troubl. m
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Ald. Brinn he IDUBi I ppoll the r ...olution " ..IC.. â¢â¢â¢â¢ s
(Iaugbter).
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4<1⢠. a ' !
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m'on to ~J' ~· I bui 5!d ...nd he
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""'1O""tion
catried it ' . ~ int<odila. IDen Ire:" MI>.M to....... ,!M
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⢠1\1:r. Eil:hteon asked where ' ~ey wer.
axpenditare ' w". : be wi\linKl to w'1rk for ;t.h&~ . amou.u.
There wHI be trine from N~wbury, ere.,
goin" to araw tho lin". To, lib mind tho
b,j"h.""..
£1,«11 17.' 1Tbit ·would m .. ol.YO proleoUon bo bit men.
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to SouthlllDpton IlLoOi Bournemouth by tIM
prqpos.1 w~ neith"" fair nor ju.t (Hear, :
~""'i!l .... bl& incr,!"so whioh. would brjoi aooue a ; .er1 . oerioWs
AT
GF"at Western ~Iill .. ..,. CC>'i on Jull 131.11
weco
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A. POJi>ULAR VOTE.
ispeDsiag
aD
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NEWBURY.
'fFMl>,vRANCE BAND
hear).
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youug men land JOUDR ""omon" were 1lon -
oerned. I It ,....... no .reflection th ..t be·
cause t~ey were prond of tbeir lawn t\wly
w:o re ",;> tcbil.'ll ., koo'p it aa CleaD as th~:J
posa i bl~ could.
\'PNnenUon was ~tU:r
than core" in o~&rYthing, ' , ~ubHc opiniqn
oh h!s}or tha.p it wae i~ '
wa.a v-cry
yeMs, and '\ ."rr 1116 ..\ ..... ny 01 thoU'
t
il citizens ..... r. watcbina their action l 0
that ma1ttor (H.ear, hear). ,
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Mr. 'q uolcb !MHo.ed thai tbe lea. reo~·
t io"a tq oy bad tJlO more likely peoplo '
would 'b. bo lock after trongs properly jlor
them.s.I~e., , b ut th., objected to ibeing
tied up iin rod tap.. n...ding was .. cl~"" j
town a.nd wou1d ramain 80 unlM8 8OmebD6 !
suggest...! Bpmethini dirty br I!'!""i n ll
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, oeoG3sary a.nd.. T.:xatiOUI rnKnoti6ns OD the
t
.. orkinf( 01 ........ !HO&~ hoar) . .
Mr. Itab.on .ald the
would be
th~ b.nd, of tbe
~ou.',!')lI~>r· L nalw",o,
did not admi' tha~
' the boot ~raoD8 to
w"" n ~ t. hgi Ioimatio
r;,'
mv
oorporatioD. atuatlon and wOuld mJ,..n
In ceder
tho condition ! to Aye tht &mown ",hid! wu uked for.
r...peel to, the
Tho ~ ..... loat lb;r 3 to 23 vote..
In ad.,.ance u
The mlnut:..e. _ore , tb6n pa..ued.
wO""'lDon. Til<> em.
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ADd 2Ot~.
THK FAVOURITE PIECES.
.A.utomobilo
~ NATIONAl:. ;R~~mRTES.
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m.tch ... of til" Town C1ulo
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&. dra.wn aa.me and a. defea~
tb. home · .id" nlD ul) lOt,
Ch..tenmm ma.de
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people 'i( Hear:, boar).
whbm ,+rouW apply
protect th em..l .....
. Ald.' IPhilbrlak
n'"
four wicket..
SCHOOLJ RBATS:
in
cf a
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W,1>dJICSda'. .
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.pite
of the anIWal
very
we'
treat9 r of
in tho to;VD waro auoeo:i. ·
W~COtb..
there b.i.ng . "
weather
after mid:d ..",
Conp'el[a.,ional s.tu...1
Deacon Hill i th~
bad .. ha.Ce trip .'
, Mr! IWin t.r beJ.d
pu~; adfitioriaJ.
" l,,;rgo nmnl>er
101
the oloae 'M pIal Newbury h..t
iokets for ·60 runs,
Again~
the reklrn encC)unrer. Nowbury
tb. visiton I/LSled tIlio total
ani;' aU of die" mol>, and thu..
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.:rpense
iY:,fo"'':!'~lck~ti~~
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Mias Sutt on felt quito smo lhat a -.ery
latge proportion of ''the working ol~sea o;,,=;~;:r:,::;'
wcloorn ed any safeguards, e8Jlceially wile ... ()(
ra'''''"....·e..,.~
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ProoitiVll Mo
i<T)~~~~~!:~~~elf.:;~d P&rk.
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