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not come to
,SeRtember
P o'S . Parkins
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Allon produced . tqe coa.t
IBennett lent , it hilllr' as
:but afterwards ,admItted. ,
basket and strap", ' addiog
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t h om back that night on
Wood. .He ,-.y ..... he ' aaid. very BOlr ry
whO '<sxaniifted the I t;"o I chiidren
had done.
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27th, 1oform<>d the cpurt that ,
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nouriA~ed, but r.lthy,[ Imd auf.
- 'l'he' .prisoner ' pleaded g14ilty, a~. Supt. "Randall
'said , notbinjZO was ,Imown against b!~'. Mr;.' Arthur fermg fro'P.: , a
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SkID oompla,m t, which wa.
, Lu~ Of · Shinliold, wbo had .e'mployeq Allen for bro~ht abOut
&Od caused considerable
1IOIIIf. 14 :!;88rS, ,8IIid b,e had; ..~)Way. 'ound hi¢ hone.t suffermg. I
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}ospector .B"user, of the N.S.P. C.Q., .t tioll<'d at
were quite willing, to take him, ack into ' their
Readmg, B!O,d- he &r.d had the fa.mIIYJ"nde~ obscl'\'a.
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tioR sillco the 6th. Apfll, and had frc uently v.arned
.employment:
P.S. 1'Ilrkins , also spoke ' to the ,man'. good
the defendant. On July 26th, acco mpam..d by 3 I
chUar"dcter't"1i
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'he Bi h
rd'e d "
'W,,1't<>rs,' he went to the hou.se, whichl was ill a ve!y
, n ar , eSe Clr~1P8 ....nC09 ," , ,eno. reoo
no
fil-thy stat!>.
oonvic;t'i'on, but ,ordi\ied doferi,da.i'lt to, be ' bound over :
Gladys Lowe aged lb, in the OOllrll6 of her staw.
in
tt) 'be, of goOd behaVi~i£'" to pay £1 Is,.
ment, aa id thai on returning from P.\.ngbourne Rhe
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dant and .. Mra: Walt.. rs, /"Ith a soldter'
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slept in
.9 ffipty hOllse in Rea.din g , which they en:
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EA~,I,N(~
.B~)R il )UOH.,
tered
rough .. window. W,tn"". Iiad , ainoo ' b",,"
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under
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atmcnt
by a lady doctor for 8ores.
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The d fendant, who had no excuse to ofTer, wa.s
8ATUl,tDAY.-Befo r e F . B .. Parfitt, Esq, , (ohair'
sent to ;r,r ison fo r throo montha with hard labour,
man). G. R. J-ac\(aon land H. M. Wallis, E2qs.
~.N tf£E RECREATION GRbuND.
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SOLDIER CHARGED WITtl-BEGGING... FIO""~, Be-eehes, of Lonl!:'worth', Faringdon. was
. ~rivate William Frank Lqwe, T7th , Royal Berks
charged tvlt:h usmg obscene languago' 111 tho King ',
Regimont, stationed at SandhiU Camp; was chargoo
Meadow 'R eereat;"n Ground on tho 9th inst.
, with bea'gmg in Broad Stree~ on 'ithe previous day,
Mr. rthur F. Clark prooeouteci on behll.][ of U,,,
and with being an absenteo , sinc¢ the 28th ult,
, oorporation .
P.S. 'Phillips depObed to lie3'n/l the priooqer '., Pn.rk ' notable Connolly said he foun d defendant
sp~k to a gentlelnan inBr'o
Street" ' .. nd put 8!ld an her woman a.sie-ep at 5.30 :I. m. They ""it!
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something in r his ' 'p ocket. J>risb er then accosted t~ey h
been there all night.
Whe-n he askro
some other gentlemen, ,reeeivinl{ ~omething in Moh , Booch08 if, sho had any money in her Po.~~." ion she
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_case. In The ' Royal Oak, wh er~ Lowe afterwards used b d la.ngua/t',,,,.
, ' want, be said that he "'las a ~v,oundcd Boldi~r and
She as'"comm,ued for 14 day. ",ith hard labour,
, otranded, and asked for enough 1 to get ... pight's
Her ompa.nion. Rose Col~ , no fixed ahode , was
lodgtn~, barmg hI!"'· choot at th'a ' sa.me ,lme a.nJ
cha.rged with lod.g ing· in th e open ai r in th(\ K ing's
showing- oupposed woundo. With, eas had ~en' in.
M<>adowl. RocrMtion Ground, not giving a 1"00(\ GC'
formed .. that Lowe ,neve~ had bee n wounded
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count or horself. Mr. Clark prosecuted in this ca.se
A postman said ' he was Bitting ,ill The Ro !al Oak also.
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when ,poisonor cama ,in and aske<j if he .,wQuld help
The defenda nt. who .,id ahe h"d no rclal,iv"" or
him, a'l pe wao .. ')I<'/?Unded sqldier.
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friends in ' the world, was committed for ten day.
Prio,o ller said he. wanted .. litt\e money f"r food ' with hard , labe ur.
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and l ·.looll'ingl &l~o' ,sufficient money to get . frQm
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ST. JOHf'R,. RE~~ING.
YEAR~.

We record wit,.. rregre·t- the d~~th of Ur.
Frederick Norma..'-. pf 61, South !,\,,~~, .Re~ing,
10 hia 82nd yenr. He took np 11ls ,'
tles 88 ver·
ger of St. John's Oil! Trinity Sun~~ : 1879, ,before
tha building of th-e pres<!nt. bellutifu chm'ch, aod
t;erved under all three vlCars-t~Bf Il>;1a· R ev.
Canon Payne, Oa.non Col£On, , and ;~11 w the Rev.
T. Guy Rogen; and we are inform'
tha.t he had
only bee'n IlWI\Y 011 two , ' Sundays , d,uring the
wnole of that l on~. time. '. Ur. Nor~a.n, by hia
courtesy a.nd geniality of C~ll\ra(jter , won, ~e
.. ffection Of. all t.l~e . congrega.t!OD, all~ of a. wl~e
"ircle of frIends ID the town, by , whrm he w1l1
be much miooe<! H 3 WaI! out' 00 tIi.~
morning of
Wednesdl\.y" the 8th in st., a.nd~lIf~!-,'" 'nner ',' I ..y
(lown, saVlOg th~t he "wa.n'ted (" ~ ,good , long
sleep. I I From this ~ I eep h e n exer} ·a.wo_e, but
pa666d aw"y 80m~ ~i hou1'6' !..t~;,· 'e , loovM a.
,,'ido ... and three surviving childj'e~~ !
At both s ~ rvi ces on Sund,,), th;e.-,vicar r-eferred
to the grief ' whi eb they aU feIt ,a.t' ~ th-'r d eath ~f
lIfr. Norman __ Mo.. t l of them knew;.Ml1'. Norman 8
lov e fo.r 'the bhur ch j a nd also 'the kindl y welcome
~.e a.lwa.ys ga,ve U~em o1l..~turn :from holidays.
For over 40 iy ea1'6 lIe had
en a.-,ta.i1hful serva.nt
of t~e ,c hurc)l, a.nd r bove a.ll of h~?ltl\l3ter, J esus

London,E.C,

LOCAL VOLUNT 1 E"it' FORCES
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That the Readlllg Battllhonr, w!I1 be lable to fight

their batdes ove ~ o,Ha in on Septembe,r 19th, as the
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prisoner had
in a.
manner ' ;'0 as to diagraee his uniform, and would '
be ', sontenooo to sevell days' impl'ioollment. Tho
absontee charge WGuld not 'b e, procteded with but
the military , autliorjtics would be oommuni;"'terl I
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1;'rivate Dayid Henry Wil in ' R-F.A., Gtat,ioncd
at / Ne\,;bury, was fined ... 56. for bei.ng drunk in
Forburv ' Road on t he previous do.y .
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P.C, ~IriW Baia 't l,at he fourid pri.:.onc( Iyirill' drunk
at tho entrance to the Forbury Gardens. I
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Aecused ,said tHat',.he was asha""ed ~r):limself, and
v e ry so rry,
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UNATTEN'DED HORSE AND ;t~ART .
·Frcderic~ Dickens, of Binfield Hicath, waS 6um,
Rlonod fO.-/' not, Iravinll' proper CO!ltrol of a home
anti cart In Brldg-e Streot~ Cavcrshdm.
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, P.C.- Millor said while he was on point duty he
SI\W , " h,,,,:se and cart I{O past .unattendcd.
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. Defendant aaid that ' he left the horso for"
moment outside a sbop~ and when he returned the
horse had started on.
Defend,nnt was dischargod with a caution.
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MONDA Y.-Befor... C, G. Field, &:q. , ("hairman),

"ROBEioRT LEWIS" General f\1ana~e ..

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combat, jR;eading v. Oxford, will t,ake place
'at, ot ' round about~ peppardr common. 1 The Odord
Volunteers ex~t
turn
t 3SQ strong, so It IS
imperative that .ev ~ry man who ' can l should turn

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,lA TROUBLESOME CHARACTER.
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Alfred Faulkner, of 103, Rlipert Sf,root. R roding,
plca.doo guilty to a summons issll ed a t the instanco
of tho G.W,R. CO!l'Ipany, for trrupassing on the lin"
not Sonning, on ,the 7th .t:\,ugust. thereby

e-xposing-

him&clf to danger.
Mr.' D. H. Witherington, solicitor, lko.ding . who
proS(xmtoo, 0Jl behalf of the company . sa id the de.
fendont had taken II. wise course in plca(ling gu ilt y,
No fewer than fiv~ trains passed while t.he rpan wa.~
there, and ' t he driv"rB, """'i ng a man on t,he line,

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When ohaUengOCl by the !,olioe oo nstible the defond·
ant used a.n offensive expression,
d pe rsistro
walking along th" line.
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P.C. l'jj,her infolDled t,he court hat, he was on
up on Sunda.v nex.t.
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'lhe railway bri dg<> 0'-"" SonIlinl{ ' 0\ t ting, and Baw
F.II.ulkncr walking on the down relief 14ft .. way in ' the
Tbo mee ting place I for th~ Read'illl{ Batlalion 'is
dU'cctlon o C Twyford. I-Io shoiltoo to lllQl. "What
at Tho I Bird in [-l a nd (outaide, ple ~ae !), tho half·
..ra you doing there ,,, Tho d('fenclant l ~ plied. "Mind
your own business; I a.m going wi t.h 4ho30 two me n
way house on the ;Nay to PepP,a rd, fbe tim!, . for
loaring thero being 9,45 tm. 'sharp.
Members
lip t.here," pointing to two men of tH o Na-tionnl Re·
m ..y oycle or mawr to this plaoo, ,but those desirol, •
a.nd A. H. Bull, Esq. .
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s erve. Thl"»C m~n tdld wi.t.nc-s.s they did not know
of elCbibitin!f their "'alking ,powers must be at the
. FAILI"'G TO PRODUCE A LICENCE.
def"ndant, a nd had nothing to do ~vifh him, but
Armoury 11t'8,3O a.m. proln~t. Ca"'crsham men may
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afllerw':rds said they had berrow"j so.m e fer rMa from ,f.dith
Tapson.
of
The
Holt,
Henle
v·on·Th-ames
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him the previous day. The Jlolioe I'ad h",d 61'",,;,,1
Join ,
in at
Itho bridge. _ _I _
'was ,flOed ' 408., for failing ,t o pr<><;luca lie.- motorpr
illJltruotion8 for A cOll...ide rable hme to
prevent
That Lord Chad"" B er<>.;fard'. late.t romark on licenoo when called upon on tho 3!>th ult: P.C. Hold· people wa.lking on th" line at this ~an<:erou5 , pot,
Rtock
said
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defendant
told
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that
sho
had
a
and
thero
we~,e
not;c8
board.
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the Volunteer. i~: "Tho Vf lU{1t,eer Training CorPf,
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io a splendid illustration
f Briti1!h l)atriOti~.' lioenee, ' Qut. abe did not know sho bad to carry it bei woon Readiu!\, and, T"'yford ',
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Defend.,nt denied using the lan~lIagc spoke n t-o ,
Thank you, oir I , A pat (, the back rom a 'man with her w.hen driving:
lilw you is worth
haying.
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, and said h~ h"d lost a day'. work b.y goi,i g with the
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; ' sOldie .., who bad pormi ... ion to ca tr,h t,h " ra bbits,
A boy, a!{oo 10, was cnargod in the Childr<>n's
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That Bootie Town coun~il have voted £400 to· GOllrt wi,t h begging in York Hoad, R,,"-ding.
nspector
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t ' e . ene
t. at o·
-rards providing the Boot! Volunteers with rifl ...,
Mr.. J,uJja Cogan, of 76, Yo'rk Road, Baid tho fenda.nt had severa! conV'!cnons a ,'i',,,nst , lum-two
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m()llths for a~sau lt.ing his .w ife, b ounfl o\'-er for using
Whero i. the local Danie who is prepared to b
oy Ftme..",:, cr OU8" ,a.n a~,~ or, rro( an ' U· tjlrooro, towa.-ds bis "daught-er, bound~ o~i'r IC()r thi""t.
beard tho R oadinl\' lion. i the Coum:i1 Chamber, tor.
He
Il'ald
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no ffiend. JUld h ..d boon wan-.
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Rnd achieve a ~lmiJar ' r<fuIt for , the Reading derid~ " ;'r()und the oountn.J,side, slee!.i,lg in fielda. She \c lllng.
liS WI e, ,,,,"11 ov",r or reo: ,e nrn g , 115 aug t·
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,it,,", and a mont.h for being found oli <>nclosed p re lll'
Volunteer6? And ocho al,B wers "Whe.-e 1 ..
took , him ;n aOO reported ' the olatter to t he police:
D.C. Pope said .too' bo\' had heen repOl,ted missing ia~he ~ha irman Baid Faulkner ;had cj>mmi f,ted ,, ' Beri.
That
Su~dn:v's
drill
of
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to
'b
Companies
':~ain'
Chnst.
. 'croen;n/! sf rvice hymns ~w , e \ sung in
. ous olJen~, not ~J1 ly cndQ.n~ertng
OW'l hfe, ~lIt
At tI,l(\
showed a. m .. rk~ improvmnt; in fact, it WRd ' the ' by h~ parents on fiY<l oCcasions. !
ne.. reot to perfection the)' haye yet reached. Tho . Thl' l)oy's fatJier said that ( tho ,b<lY had. boon play· also tile liVM of i? ther !><'Opi", At he pr-escnt ~1II1f'
memory ' of the dec ~a8e-d. '
t.nfJ.
trL~ant
a.nd
8,ta.YUlg
out'tr
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a.t
nights
Since
a.
year
t.he
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ilwaY8
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Wll.tchOO
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C'[\..!"o~
ully . n~or.e
Gommandant' s face was lvr a.t·hod in sm ilewS. and his
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tha-n 6n orQinary ' oocasi"ns. D c>C<>ndant 'Had bC<',n a
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good"
was
!18 pl e~ tiflll , IlS tho \vags' oC hi.
The fun eral , w.... on MOllday aftJ,,-n 60, the ser· dog's tail.
'J.Ihe boy wJ.s remand..-d until next Monday, with very oTou,bl.some fcllow, and h,, '
h~ fined ,20•.
tho ~ope of finding 11.11 indu~trial I""hool; for him. ,
or '14 '
",ith hard l"Oour,
B~noh l,,!pOO
vice berng a.t ~t,. John'8, a.nd 'the il1tepnent 10 tha
R eading Cemetilry· 1 There W8.S a , l\Uge congre·
That' the battalion sport" on Wednekav were a TUEiSDAY.-Before J. J: Coopo~; Esq. (chairmanl,
he
' not get in more
I!ation in th.e chu<cn" including Mef!srs. H. R, . huge suooe"" in every way. HlIndred~ o'f ent ries,
M . Colebrook and W. H. Smith, E.q•.
Sutton .and F . Winter (ch~rchw~d-eim,')' Me~6rs, two bands, crowd. of visitors, includ ing . many fair
SEPAI.tATION ' ORDER GRANTED. '
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W. SmIth, H. J. I? ea.pe , W. AlIwhOd, F. J. ladies; "with and without I I reCreshm'ent tents,
Mabol Attawell, of Crescent ROlLd, made an appli.
P1-u.,mer. H. A . Kingham, R. , Penson a.n,d Dry. splendid ' weather, cheers .. nd laljghter, and, brood·
la,nd H",.l,.m. jun. (~'d.bmeJl), ~rs A. Maslen . ing ovor 'all, that fine English spirit and gameness cati"" fori a soparation ord,e r against her huoband,
, W. S:ldle~.'Y. Lon~, J1' HOlde~, Nt: {eaden, IMld always MOwn in iunatour sport~all throe attributes Will ~am Attawe.U. of 88, H~gh~rove Street, 011 the
~round ,of pentl,tent cmelt,. ,
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G .. Steed , [Mil'<) 'Horpa , Mrs . . H .
~utton, the made th~ . meeting a n ide,a l and memorable Ollt>,
Complainant said that "bout four month~ [ agQ
M'BeE>..'! F;utton, MrS. F :. W~t.er~ · ISS Ayres,
That the hea.rtiest · th~l'ks of compelitors and
defendant , began to be cruel to her., A weel< I ago
Mr,,: M or,e}", Mrs· D~bbler, M ;Bf
ecves, Mrs. specl.a.tors alike are- due to Company Commandant he pinched 'hor on one arm kn~ked her down, I and
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Sr Oade.'t. who not only undorfook the onet'OU8
hit her on the llead. ' On that \'teninl{, sh" ret~rDed
The officia.ting cl rJtt "'erc the !
. T . Gny dutiea ofi secretary , but was practioally r""ponsible
home at ~ 0.3!>. Her 'husband I ~t her In, and r ~hen
Rol'ters, the Rev. ilL W. 110rley, "n the R e v, B. for tho ,whol" nr rangcmoqt.s, and tha, the whole acc"o, cd h ?r ,of frequenting the oompany of ",old,ers.
P. Shepp""d . The Isenrc!, was ' ch r"l, Psalm programme pa""ed ' ali w~tllout . 'the slighte.t hitch They had l word8, !which culininated in her husband
striking lIer. " Three weeks ago he .truck her, C<lr
"c and the" Nunc jI?imitti8 .. bein~' lla.nt-ed , ..nd was, the "es,ult entirely of' hi. hard work.
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the sam.J 1l1l.,ge4 cause.
Owing to eontillued
the hymns" R<fck of' Age<>, cleft for ,me" and
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---a!lSalllta a:nd thre"t.. .he le ft him, He was of a
" The. .8ai,;t;, of Gr. I I sung, The r,~,niBt (Mr.
That tbp-, way tha..ground was arranged 80 pleaaed
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one memBer that h" su~gest<>d tuat the .. Poet"
very l ical!f.:: disposition. She ~ad -given him no
Georg-e 'S. , Brewer) '"-yed 11'!- vo nnt"
rCflt should ~o -u~ged to ded,oate one of hie , brilliant. ca~ for JealOusy.
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in th ~ Lord " a.nd Ch'ilpiu'& "Marc e Fun~bre." Roems to \irJ Oades, but on , interviewing him- the
Mr.. Pl'ekett, of 92. Highgrove Street, sai,d that
Th>e mourners ",.fr e aa f,ollows:- ias L. ,M. I Poet " -r-the ' Collowing morning, he was foun.l to one 'eve~g ahe ' ,found Mrs. A~t..wo\l groanllli/ on
N~rma.n (daqghter) : Mir. Lovaloy i -(,s p·brother), be 'suffening f rom' pains i'n the lbaek ~nd tremIJiing the ~itchrn Hoor, also . Ilxclaimrng that sh'e 'was '
M~s. A , J l Miles (nlece), Mr. M!IIS~n, 1'. Ohiv~r8, os. :the-- knees, the r ee",lt ' of st:r'aining to? hard! Oil afraip. he~ hwohand would I kill h ~r;, Defendant .
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and h\{r . , Dubbler. «. rOPo' l and <lecl.red that he was qUIte out of
II Get UpJ I Mabel; I .woq.'t burl ' lJ'OU . o.g~:un.'.r
Wrea:th8;
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'.' j'I,'l\.f wift! a.nd "o(]e8" at present!
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,, ess's knowledge Mrs. AttawelI
gn vel. hex: 1husiland 'cause for
daught.erR
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Defendant, a -trom conductor,
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noth~r member'l who ',to'lk payt In, the
a.nd siaMm en
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a.nd fami"- 1 Prin
blilldfold ooX1ng, has a.l", su~ge.• t~d i,hat. he ought , hit !lis wife whilat in a · temper, ' ,
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inter/to He had never struck her ' wlth-,lh"s
Street. Mr. a.nd
, Humphr~€<!, 1 t.he ~lese31 ~ll the" writer can say,s t.hat It's a. lilessmg fQr
had I nav~r tbreatcned to kill
Sutton. Mr. and
HpJdeT __ Messrs .. Chl%ra, hurt he ., wa9 1 blindfolded. I.C he h,a d !lot \>een, he
her ~alkinl!' to a soldier in the
but
Ma.son l\nd
Read. M~s,,1 C ,1I.rn Rea.d, '",ould Ijave Ihad another lond of nottce I.e. two
actually. ~eJll her walkinll' out
sold
Mrs.
in ' theJIunlqading De· IiUC:l undef! the obituary heading!
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_and Palmers' (with
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f on.me-rly c nnEkted), MM.
, Tbat in . reply to im~itati ons to aHend t,he sport.,
.I' ARR'EARS OF MAINTENANCE.
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~he, foIlO\nng telegrams of regret were (1) reee il'ed,
WIIli~m Bright, of 33, Sl,rrey Road ~
Pl'inces
was but no I ".ames or Ildgrcsses were attaehM, 90
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readers 'WIll !lIavo to decIde for, IhoinselvC6 whom the , monCd 'Jb-;; 'his wrfe [or arrears' of
"rno lmtl~R to £1 ~., exo/Uj;ive of £1 ,
wires ca.me ,frorn : .
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A sepa~atlOn order. WBS granted
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18th l nIt, [or 12•. per · week. , "
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Iron CrdaJ as prize. for the \sack ,rRce." ,
D~fendant aaid he had not the
proud to attend sporh, Am send'inll: a
T e ohai'rml'n: said if, the
protest inste,td."
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