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CHAUFFEUR,
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;Edgar: CUn.:y, The . Stables" Yattel'ldon, .l<1'd
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appe&r In anSWer to a summons char i ng ~im l!0t
on , Mar~h' 14~h driving' a motor.par ~n the oJ~~3
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Anni~ ll{anni;'lr, 10. Bem,brid~re
drunk iu A bbey Street on
P.C. "T,hom~n said " that ,
dant was helplesslv dr,unk.
: ' c~lI1ir which ·1i. resid"M in the .
". Witn"". had If,reat , difficulty in , ~ ",_:"'I~,
sta.tion. . Sho Bmelt ' vcry muc4 '
I Tho oofpndant .aid she WWl
which gave , ~er a black eye. - ,
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spoke to the woman's oondi,tiolm.
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'.THE ' BIGCEST CpOCf;Rtf ~' {N ' THE WO~CD ; <,
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- TEA' ::' COFF;E;E .:: CROCERiES â¢. PROVISIONS"
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Tn. married ' da.ughter
,.he , saw, her mother at '8.30 '
did not', consider that slie was '
4rink.
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, ,~The Bench convicted the 'accuse,d.
" pre-vi_ conviQtion i'n February 'J':.t
",was bound Over fOr two y<>ilrs. ' The 'lnalI'ml'o
, that tho, defendant 'appeared to haye
. tiuni.lied £or , bj>'nlr drunk. Shl'
to pay the costs.
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p~~ticula~l:v tll(i ' Buggest;~'I\,
, 'I'hree boys; aged 8. 9 and 10,'
'BtcalinR' nine boxes of tur~lo ' soup
the , proport v of Messrs. 'GroR'ory,
' r,td., on Saturday. The .ovidence '
',boYl' r"isM the window, took the
D.wav 1nto tho lavator:v in ilie , f!ovnl·A<I
Whero a constable found , Ilinn of
-th<im. Their p.a.ren\S wore bound '
52 YELt\RS
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,AT READiNG' FicrORy.
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WITHOUT A LICmT.
H!I.I'ry , Day, 7: Prospe'c t ,' Street:> summ ned for
,1riving , a motar,c&r. without a light, in the
Wokingham Road, said 'he did not know he lamp
was out. , ; .
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P.C, Oharlcs Harman said the ' wick WIW making.
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TUESDA Y.-JWfore J, J. Cooper,
chai'rr. nnd A, H. Belli, ' C. E.
H . Smit,h; Esqs.
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()f separate plat~ns. ~B~~i~Ca~~~,jq~va;om UJ,cllIrane,_
,Coloriel ' Bake.r, ,in t'~plr,:. promised, to do what dIJo9 ,h IS ', li cenoe ' when
h 9' c,ould in .tlle diredii ons iildicated, and it was ' MiUig,an on Maroh' 25tJ,.
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suggested that a apecial oammittee of ; the . oonn:
I The , oonst"blo 6aid , th"t " ocllision
',cil should be formoo to ' d"nft' a. poatin',for
' t,weellu'1;b,e defendaljlt'" motor-cycle
ha.ndbiHs for custom'ers~, 'and slips for tho trams\ , ;,\ ' Bi:o~~, Sl.reet, an(l , wboi'"he ask"d /II"lelldIUlt
"1.)9 t:> ' send ' Bome oommuni<iat<lI1' to' ' COIII:,el ills h'l~,II,ce he could not PI'O,dUOO ' lt,
Baker;, with the '!"uthority ,of 'the ',c ouncil, whIch. '. 'I'lx,'\qilfondant, sa id he \~Â¥ on ml"nr:, nv
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' An 'officer wlio waâ¢. coiled
e , o· tlha,t ' at t.he time t.\J:" lioo nces haa
,On We proposlti<ln of tee lurman"
,W. Ridl e" E. D . F.rD"er" Ii'. .
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J.o.wing ~mmitt.e~, WIllS, Ell eo ted , ~o~' 'this j?urpoo,e : under' the stre"', 'of nlilitary dul.i.e6 ,
Gmn~J;la~, W:' ,. . .Clay¢fi; :F. '·E.~~~yUig, 'F~ ~. ' M~sys., i<{O;l', li~e.nth~ ,H¥g<1O<?k, HelpBj R.d- \)''';s ,oom,~.l\cd to' use ,thl' cycle, which, lhe.wl"'.,,:
Cox, ,E i E. L a!ngst0"l; " yr,:, 11 --SIi'9.'rt. L : 'G. ' Ie)!, "Sh?rt,. a.nd j udor-l,.I
,bahn, ,r d"!Sbe-re~ . . ,
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the B~neh sai~ th"t undor th" c,i1'Cl1il1sl~nccl'
Sutf;on, : and , the , noting secretary {D. Haslam"
worild ctisn~:'the case. ;
inn) I
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'rh~ Wawrways' Associatiop
⢠. w1!ich ,has been
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DiSMISSED,
forme<\ for the purpose
openjng: u~ ,'the' we.ter,
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, Mr~ Heroorl, "Gummer of , WP~'~~r~r;;n~n~pi~~~;:~
,ways ~or tr~i't purpe,sqs, wrote ' St~tIDg in reply " Th~ 'd qath has , just taken Pl~oe l ' of :rvr:r. Charles 'Roadin'g, w.... summoned'
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to a ~fequa'st £ro'm the /ihamber" that., the chair- Arthur . Radley. , Mr. ' P"dole'v " walr born in 1842 at .. two, b"ys, ,named Arthur
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roan {} '600.r etary would 'l "" plea, sed
, ~o" oome do., wn C.'h,i~ill.j('\ Norton, Oxfordshihl. , .lIe WIlS apprentioed 1 ~l!, '1lgQ<\ 1'3 ~nd 12 Teapectivoly;
r a qUllr t 'erI.y mae t mg, , t here to t he ~,_J
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riopel'S on bh.s
at some tlme to '"dd r ess
..'",,0 £ 'a 'weaver
,a.t tl1e f
amous
d 1,9th of Mareh. ' ,
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man,' Road,
said he saw, the hoye'
but n~i arrM1g~ments M!-lld
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ninde . ..t ' present; Tweed â¢Mills.
Filldinll his OOOU1)l>tioll
unoongcl1Js,
in
.,the Goo
Crescent
nOr w ' .it 'possibl. th':~ ,,:nything fUrther. could in 1661 he oom" to Reading and fou nd employment -. Mr. Gummer !eaid that if that
b e do e, III the matter "i'lIbl the war was over.
. at Mossrs. Huntle~ and P.almers'. In the coopers'
W<lre acting , against his
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NEXT . YEAR{/:I" OFFICE~S,~
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8hop ,of
firm he , worked for 52 y~ar., being
tJjat they were not to eell papers
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1911 with: , a. clock for' 50 yeare' faithful 8lJ'ceia! permit had , b een obtained
Tbe foUo'l"ing gentleinen were p'roposod for
tIj!'t time. 1661> .the number of CJ)1'
Oll.oors in tJ,0 camp, which WIl.S in Mr.
tion "t the annual meeting :-Presiqcnt,
s/nan th.a~ tbe:r names were 'all field . "
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.\ G . Sutton i vice'preaidru:'ts, M'essr8. A,.
-. 8'tll-to by:lth~ timekeeper; c Mr.
ITh,o nepch ""id the po)ico';i~~:w~~~~~:':
~ew ry. ' W. Galt Millar, S. H; HOdgkin, ,aild
'brouglit ~ up ' in the Baptist prooeedinlfS. but under ' the 'c
!E. , W :Ri<lley, ,'
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1 'member o£ Kiing's" Rooo dismiss tho easEl '
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of Oouncil: ,Messrs. S.
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a.ctive part ' in all its
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suooessively Sundial' 'scl)oo!,
-H~y*, : D. H. Hel~, ,E. 'Langston, F. E.
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. ' and sick visitor. " He
' Emily -Ma.ry. uenn,ott.
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H: Bradley" a;~d Ine presideht for the '
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. inoreasing 'ill: eummQned by
M,.tj;Ini~le:y,
,being f the 'Groc~: ~lJsooiatio.n, 'r.r.e~Jl:t:er; M:i.;. .
upst.'1-iro, -but PlpAle,. for an '
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C~ ' F. Simonds; '
auditors; Mr, Bl&ke', Allna.tt
even when ' Aocording, to '
,Mattingley,
, ,n{l ~1" ,E~nest frap<:ls. ~ ".' .
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,-,An 'ardent , ·'whi1&t she was
call.- out,
' Mr., jJla.yton, ...ho attended the, !lnIljlal meeton. ' OI>UIWil of ''< Mother '" ,She
saW Mrs.
Ing of tjIe, ,i\ssoci",tion of Chamber. ot.eomBle~co!
"" representative of ',VictoJ:ia BQJlllOtt's
.~---S>,
much, the
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tho hn.mb e,r . In
. formed:--the coun
randy
,to do his , .hare in '1- .
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as'I'eP !IMP ,ng ' 18~ 0
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~enn,ott "Her,c H of , the ' bWlinl¥l6 trans&:cted; ,
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' in 1865 Ann S-mith.
the eyo,
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.of ~hoo!r8 tJ him 'for his . -attendancr
Road Chapel, wbo ,.pre ~
eye
":nud
report wa~ unanimously Vs.s&ed.
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he lea"es &, f~mily
, Mrs.
this
po"-,,,,;t,;InN,,' BEADING.
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, to mourn ' hi. li~h
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Bum"mOJlt'0d for leaving ft. hor~ a.qd cart un ttended,
l'\eal' The M,a.rquis of Granby, ,London R
,on
March 22nd.
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P.O. 'Hayes Btated that the hbrse aM
.tandini<' outside the public·hou,;" for' .. q
,an hour 'unattended. - It ' was ' a mineral w
A penalty of 5s. or five days was impos
COURT.
JUVENILE THIEVES.
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vontJOn of the. provISIons of the DefenlOf '£b~ "
Realm Regulations. Mr. O. G. Chambers
Ii'to
repr osented th" defendant.
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· p.e. E. Sp!;~h said defeli~ant h n:d'two owedill
acetr.le,!e h~~dhR'hts :. He ",,-,di he did not k ow th.i
regulatIOn. ' In R eadIng; , He put out t ' lights
.. hen spoken to.
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.Mr. ; Chambers sai~ tho ,defendant's e ployer,
,SIr Cameron Gull, WIShed hlm to apologise {or Ut
~anJ8 abssnoe,: as ~e was drivin,lt' rhim to eep
Import~nt' bn8!nos~ enga~ement" and dcfen n,t-w ..
,t he only man ill h .. serVIce, the othere h.vi g (gono
to the; ,War. , Gulle,v ' lJ~ . been 15 veDr in Sir '
,gamoron.s ' empJoyme9.t. ,dflTInR', motors £r ten /'
y~are, . wlthou~ t,he , ,~ I\gh~est , complaint, ' n Ut. '
~.. ght 1n guestlO~ Sir QLmeron had, '" child riou61y '<III, and the ear was sent ~ meet a SPOOialf t from " ''',
bondon. Defendant was not ' aware of tit regh,
latioDe in "Reading.
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· -'}'he ohairman eaid the circums tances Il" e some '
excuse for the man, and the Bench would dismiu I
the ~mon;, on payment of tho costa. Derend.....~
liablo to a fine of £100.
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A MISCHIEVOUS TRICK . ⢠1
' Frederick ,V ause. ' of GooI;;, was BUmmo
f?t
wilfnlly ex,tin,guiahing the ' light of a , I mp 1Il
Pepper Lane' 'on March 15th.
, ' P .O. Barb:e[ , ~tatea , that defendant was
ndiiog
w.ith Q " yannI( ,wo!,\,!-n near an ,extingnish
lam\"
,yhieh , he ' admitted {having put Qut.. ' 'Ho
Id that
he did 80 to 'see ' l1ow it ' worked. He
Id not
turn, the bY'l>aB6 ~ri aga~n ' with" hi. wa!kiri~BtiCk' : ,
A fine of lOs.. IDcludmp,- oo8ts, was Imp
'the' '
chairm.an aaying a gopd many sirrular offo O<>s· had'
recently: been.' committed. and ' as 50 per cent of Uwi
publie .Iam-ps. were exting.uished, thoy did n t want ','
any mo:e put out.
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UNATTENDED VAN.
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William Butcher,' 51. ' Shaftesbury , Roa. W""
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apparently ,ha<li a. nasty
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b'ft .t~-e ro Vf~' . no oi~- ~.n ,the lamp.
. Fllloo ,lOs., 'lllcl,udmg costa, "
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,W()K~NGHAM C()~N1Y
1:UESDAY.-~efore
G. A. Watson; Esq (chair.
man), and II. W. Verey. &Q, '
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' A BAD SOLDIER. '
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Wi lliam Jarmaine. a soldier; stationed t Alder.
s l;lot, . ...,.,a15 ' t>raught {p.p on remand, he h,-\v n~ been
,cbnvicbOO on 'l'ue sd~.v last of stealing, ° 1 March
22nd, a bicY4~, valu!'. 205.. the property f Frank
S. H8.lso;r. at Wokingham.
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Supt. Gbdd&rd repor ~ed .that he had com unicated
with the m ilitary authoritiru, as inst ruct.
askill!\,
for the m.an:s , rccordfh a.nd it .. ' oonvicti n , mould
affect' his ' fu'ture -in ' e Army. ~he Co
andin~
Officor repliO$l t1iat ' he m~n's c~araCter ~a8 had,
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a.nd h is services were .not requi'rep. in th~ 7th East
SUl'rey .Regim e;t~. Thcr~ ~~r.e prle,vious "
for felony. maliCiOUS damage, ,etc., before
enlisted, ' ~nd' 3everal for ,mili.tary offence;;
hol pn!!,?"er. , Flip , h'fd ,:!otiJ.\!,"1Lpo
mlfied for throe montns' Lmpr18ofi ment,
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laboni:.
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nvic~!~na r
Jarmrune -'
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gar"f!"
com·
ItIt hard,
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UNLIGHTED BICYCLE.
Herbert B(oa.rlbant" of; the -'i temou"t ' Dopot,
Arborfield; ' was sUmmoned for , ridinR' ~ bieyclo
without _n. ' .tight - at' , ruborfield. on Febru ry, 25tl);
and pleaded ,gui,j ty, ,and said he e~idd"d , in" down
th.e hill 8.1;Id .-his lamp must, have gon~
thc~ .
P .C. Prior stated tho facts" and II. fine f 5s, w â¢â¢ â¢
imposed. ' c \ ,' ' , ' ,
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, v,:ill-iam Db1bey, ,a brickmakor: ;yoas cha.pled , Wltlo
hatmg ,~.rurunk at ' WICk ; .I;!tll, Wa,field, ! 011 _
March 27!,h, : He pleo.ded ' not ,gUlI~y.
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" p.e.. Fletcher Miji the prisone.-, who was ~erl'
drunk, 8t6pped a woman with ,a perambulater land ,
'child, "nd ,sa.id, " " Le~ me ' push the ,pI>rar' bulawr; "
' I'm only a Belgian t:efugoo,'
bad lan 'uDge! 118\' '
stopped ,a second woma.n in the.- aame
I1Y, laDd '
witness then' took him- into oustody:
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, P .S. 'Nioholls, - who ! was on duty Whe~p ri60n... '
was bl'Ought "to , Brl'c~nell llolioe station, gai~ I the ,' -.,
rna!, wan so, ~mnk t~at ho, oould not stan Wl'fout .
. ~stanoe.
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'A line of ,~., ' Or a week, WII.'! imposed, t, a bOlng
allowed.
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'WOKlNGHAM I·no R(')U(}If.
MONI)AY.~~~fo~e' ~:LC., :MYlne,
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DRUNKENNESS:
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- ,~rthu/ H~il'l.' of ~inc¥.rr;pst<iad Road.",ol~llj(lil· ,.
ham, Was, cliarged ",:th ·biilll4!" , dFunk and l\capl' . e
OIl Saturday; ..'
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';. p'.O. B8.rn~ft . sta~thiit ltavin~ rocei~e<I a com· ;,
61a:Ii1t ",reepec~mR' Hu.rl!)'II(/con~cf, he ,,(e*
house. an-d when defendat;tt, came to tile doo~1 0
fell into the· sftoet, 'hel~lo.sly .drunk.
- Fined ' 53: '. !'
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week,
busi~ess
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