Berkshire Chronicle Reading 11-1915
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boy was,
struggling with
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bey 10,
· wad<>d in, wh,o wa ~ able to Plltl u.o,'
some dIlfi 9u lty, thl: weed. still being,:'
- M ISS Bright ha<.l hy t hiS t.ime ma.n~ - 't
hC""l'!f by pullmg Ih., \\ ccd. lip front _
fOll nd .he could tot move her legs .'.
tho \\ e:jl'ht of hI r clo lh<>s 8ho h;.;!
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exhau'sted. ,Mr. David had by this ,
time .,
to 1\11SS B~',ght 6 hon, c and gone on to
!.he dlylllg board.. Seelllg that 1.1 ',8 Bright ~118 _ink.
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of' good drinking Tea from the first '
infusion. .
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LIEUTENANT.(,'OLONEL C. H. T.
Lic·utenant.-Colon<>1 Cuthbert H. T.
1s t l,3l\ttali,o n Royal B<lrk.&hirp, ReI'
sbdf of tho Meditermno.'l.n
haR also b20n mentione:l in
Jio w ns promotc,d to 00
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, . A pound. ofj2/2 Tea makes 140 cups
.. of Tea better flavoured and 'purer.
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whi.:r::.t oomm&ndjng '
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A pound oP/4 Tea makes 160 ~ups :
of Tea outstanding in delicacy of
Bavour.
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distingl1ishc;'1
tlnring the ,o p Arations n~ tll,p )..,·,1."".11,.. 1
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Tempora'" L;"".knll.nt H.
Battalion, Royal n",'k"hirc
t,h" Hanmshirc Regiment, has
in uispatchcs.
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INTERNATIONAL
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Lucas diu excelle nt .service in FrallL~
B",\ts, for which , he was m<>ntion<YJ'
anti receivro th" sl>eCill.t pro motion of
(datoo FebruR.ry J8t.h ).
On Monday
lIollnc"d that he had b""n appointNI
. .. ~ StQRES . . .
THE
TEA ..
.. GROCERIES :: PROVISfoNS
'.8.elf
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A
JffiMIND~R.
PRINCE OF
~ALES'
A GALAXY ?F TALE~T⢠.
FUND.I· YSAYE AND PACHMANN AT READING.
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. It is rarely that c\"c n n Lonuon audlerrce has th e
ADDITIONAL GRANT TO ·READltiG.
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()ppor t unity of enjoying such a galaxy of talent
,,\:as crowded
Ml\y~ttof ~~~'ing'National
(~J1i~!'1 TO"llthe 'tIall
oiiteomo of tH<>
CorpmittCo! o {,.
noon; , and it was
On Monday cycnii1g the
man of th e R eRding
.~"e:·
Relief Fund of H.H..H. tbe Pri nce of Wales) pro.
the Reading - Gcncrnl Committee, which was well
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the redu ct ion in t h e lItlrnber of p ersons l r C 'luirill ,~
IIssistance from the Nat iona l ltelief Funu in Read·
ing.. At !lie 5.;110 tillie, th"y d esire to rhnind th o
to cal committee that, as has been jlltJmaw<l in
previous lellers, in oi-del' to jllstify continlrcd at6ist ·
Anee ' from ", tJic fund , particularly in
'case of
thrl'
1) CrSOIl,1 'w ho ' hayc becn on the lis lrs of the
loeal
' reprcsc nt.ni,ivo (:o'm n,iltc e for a prol ong (I period,
the loca l- TC)lrCSc litntivc oomnlittcc mtl~ t satisfy
thcm!;clvc.S I,l ot ,9nly ~ th.at tbe ~yal.· wn,s tI~c original
~aU8e of distress, bul, tha.t the cOlltillJicd inability to
()btnin employmen t. is due to this cause' !alld not to
! ()thcr .f4ct.oI's,
sach I\.:::{ , A.~e or fJh.vsicaH' iufi~mity,
thatl
" Tho committco should feci assured
there is a
" tmffir icnt 'prospect of ft ret urn to a positiQf1 of inde. ~ nelld cllce af wr the war tQ' diffetolltiato i the cases
from t,h ose of chrOllio J1ovch;y. In connection with
· any ,uture 'Ilpplication for a grant, [the GOvernment
, Committee ,,,ill; r equire'· to bo furt~~ted I with 'an
! Misuranco
thab ' tho local ' committoo I havo ."tisfied
~I.hemselv,,:, on both tI,eso points.
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RESIGNA'1'IQN ,OF TH:E. . ASSI~TA1'i'IT I,ION,
. SECRETARY.
Mr. W. E. Collier 1'oad a letter from fIr'. P crcv
: F erg u son . the aRsistant' hon, _- secreta~y, dutbd
· ,October 20, ' i.n which' thnt. g~ntl e fl)an ·. annopneed tliat
,.he Ilad obtaJrloo a COmml SSI...On JIl Jtho Arrpy Servico
· .corps __ Mr. FCI'!i'I!SOIl wrote-:tlia~ illC wa.'j.V~fY gtad
I to h .. vo had the 'oPP!'!tunity '?f being" io ' lii"ve"er
~maJt /I degree, assoc .ated with ' the good work
; oonnected .witll the committee. '. " .
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....'t.'!-"". -.~--.:.. --k. On the moti? ~ of .thl' 1:[9yor, it;' ... resolved that
1a--tt\~Po-...1:'i~.~te.n I'xprosBmg ~he . thnnks of the
1 c9 mm â¢ltC E> .to. ~r>l'--t!.!'c,y Ferguson, fOr the services
; Ilo I}"d rcndor:oo..in,
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DONATIONS AND
. - t,~,eD.d a, '8 lat'",\er,t
the 15
£.72 : 4â¢. '
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It :w as Y snyo' s first vi.sit to Reading,
r.clcbratcd Belgian
violin ist had
tL
r ecopt·ion over-
cordial, ' in 'w hich rccogl!ition of
I gwhelmingly
reat talents was nlinglcd with apprecia.t.ion of
THE HO:-'. SECRETARY.
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The Mayor said that their hOll . sccrelary (Mr. I
8. R. Whitle~' ) had, Il.S they kne w, und ergone a.n .
.::' operation; but he wao KUro the;r would all be
gratified to h M ,· that he wn~ , J(omJ( on well, , !lnil
that Mr. W. E. Collim"' had !dndli offered to take
his place ' for that · meeting: . (Hp,:r, hear.)
FINANCIAL MATTERS. I
MI'. W. E. Collier r~ad a le'tt~r, dated October 8,
. from the Governmont ', COllllflittce, .t,'}tillg as fo)·
. Iows: ":''1'ho Government Committee ha\'e had und er
. ~ consideration tho al't>\ication "mad" by
the loe,,1
\ )'eprescntn.tive committ~'{) for R~.iling, and hav o
.lecidcd to r ccomnlimd that an _additional grant of
' £40 be made 'from tho. National n chef Fund to the
l oca ll cOIlJm itt ce to eJlRblc th em to afford direct
' nS6is tanc c in C,lSCS of U civili.an l ' di stress.
'rho
(!ovt.!rnnicllt Committee obscn c;\ wi t.h satisfact.ion
'sUll1risihg , thllt
1I0t
as
a.nd Avis.
Bided in the Council Chamb e r over .a. meeting of
allended.
R.S
Pachrnulln , Ys.1.,Yc a na Madame Stl'alia in oue afte r-
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the
bravery of hi . d evoted people. A man of pow.erfll!
Ilhysiq ue, with an intellectual face, long, silkv hair,
and hi .l(h forehead, ho i" certainly a striking
persona lity. And his playing was II thing to revel
in . .4 What 6t l'jkc5 OBC more R.nd mOre in ?\'1. YG.aye's
violin playinJl' i. th o perfOction of the moulding,"
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while every tone h e pro(I;JCCS 'is intCllSc1:r lir ing'.'1 . JJ? .first ;'.~aycd the
two-century-old sonnta ' by V cra~lJm, and £~llowed It
R. .
leading critic,
up with 't.wo stri'khig cCimpOsit.ions of . his o"n,
"Re"e d'Enfant" and ' " LOintain ' Passe,'.' the
second of the t\\'o baing presc!ltcd with wOIiderful
skill n 1Ie1 c"oking a storm ,o f applause. Sa.int·Saens'
" lIa"Rllaisl?, H depicting' d Spanish dance, was r e p
"'n,rknbl e fol' it" ' brillia'n t: clarity of i:on~. But it
was in his old ' master Vjouxtcmps' I'Dalindo and
PolonaiE:e" that ·w o l~canr.thc rcal genius of Ysayc.
'Vh en V iCllxtcmps (licd nn(l h i ~ rcmaiJ1~ w ero
brought 1.0 V c n ' iCT!f, Ysayo cnn:icd in t.he procession
the ho", of t.ho virtuoso 'Oil ... black velvet cusbion,
fringed with Isilver. Wa" itho gl'eat artisto thinking
of his old ,m6wr whon, .[with ouch authority and
mllrt"al spirit, pi'ed 8ion l.and obvious ucligllt t ho
till folded the rieli be,i uti e. of tho 8CQre 1
An encore
was ' il1(witable , and , t\f. iYsa:v o Toceivccl n. flornl
tribute of chQ·s R.nthcmun~9 tied with the Belgiun
colours.
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. ?Ime. Elsa. Slrll.li;: the Australian prima· donnn.
dispJayed the wonder ful ' purity. ra.nge, power, and,
evcn quality of .hol' ilia.gliificont voicQ in selections
by
ROS6ill! aJ~(1
Puccin.j, and
aB
an encore- 6ilJlg '
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know a' lovely l(o,rdcn" (Landon Ronald).
A
pleasilll( incident has to
l·ccorded. Littlc Miss
Ruth
A "is
pl'csentcc1
be
l\l'n.dame
Slralia.
with
a
bouquet of .pink roscs, ~jld th() distinguish ed ' lIi~ly
inscribou on .. pllotogrRph of : lie rsel£ , the woras,
"'1'0 t)le sweet little girlio who /lave me the lov~ ly
:flO\~eTS ,
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with love."
It · was Pachmann, of COU1'â¬C, whom tho ' people
partlculat'ly came to
filled tho o rch~st.·..
scc. ~
It was Pacbmalm who
And they were bot dis·
a.~pointe~. frw tho ~r; wero ' . the , :u£:'..tal cC!'"~~entjal
a8ldes, fr.J.cndly 8mdc~, gostlCulntlOu's , cxll1bltlOll of
sheer uelight. and ecstatic exclamations, to . r,ay
nothin~ of the piElllist'e characteristic recept.ion of
n floral tribiito bc<lecked with the ,Ru..,i",n colo>"oPachrhlLn n W8$ born. at Od08'a. ~ll :. 1648. . Pachmrum
i6 II. marvcllous pprSonal iby . . A ' critic. says ' of him .:
.. lIe ,;" undoubtedly ' a..gepiu8. He d oee wonderful
thing~ with hiB li'-lgor â¢. and his .tone is beautifnlsoft, sweet and carossing·.
There is n" doubt Il.
waht of'· breadth; of ' nob'jlity, . of', manliness,
intellectuality ab6ut.
and· consid,,,a.ti(llls
of the intentions. 101
-occur tc? hi.!n: ,
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coneenbQ!l.
~h,?ug~tfi~1 !:'I~~;~tll~aJ;j~~'!
Interprotc,r
It 'wns -in'
. f'l.vom·"d·
in a (ldition
he
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6nlr.tmiint in RM.
iii<1i8j>eqsable.
,I 'rhat coiusent to enlistment
or tservice in munition factories
the prese nt r ih, the foll<>wim1; .
men,--11amely: F. W. Marsh,
m'e als clerk; E.-- W ⢠. Dormer;
and minut \ni '~I"",lf; E. Elapf, te'eh ijlic31
tor; l'. J. !(\.lefand~r,
" That eonsiin t be given
instQlctors jj.iuJ, fto employees posse~;""ng
cal skill · ~ j;ak'e-"up mUllition .
of the \;'iil';~~n'd~ that - jn . t.he
employed th'e Educl\tion · '-"Jm,,""
tl1e pa.y.men tS due from any of
mentary School Teachers (Suuenu""IJaL.luli
1898.
" That the Education Office be
1 till 2.30 p·.m.
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.. That tlie reply' to. t.he reso.u"
in" a.nd District Teltchers' A,ss(:<1,nt"on
Resolution: '_Th"
pr,ove<l.
R ending Te~ he.rB' AssGchtion,
of those p-f its members 'who
vice in H .M . l?orces' a.nd nt thai
inquire ' cf the Readin" Towl1
t,lre Educl1tion Committee, what
position of t.eachers who feel t\i"t
now, in 'the hi!.frests of ,the
:
the S9hool§,', SllO\lIQ t.hev. bter .
under na.tional ser"ice.' R eply .:
mittee s.re un"ble . to · advise the
ally 'assuriuice with regard
prq<;~ts ~f teaclHjr~
sons do. not i1tnv enhst IU'L H
I..ter be called. upon under
The
adopted.
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M, â¢â¢ J3nght ,. tho' da.1lghter of Mr. â¢lIlU Mrs. S. if.
Brig*, fiO, Elgar Road , Readil g, and Mr. D.vid. is
th e son 'of Mr. John David, Go ou rne Houâ¬C Hook.
fiold.
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Th¢ wedding ce re mon y
wa,.8 1
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erfonnccl at St. Gil~
Church, thc Rc,'. F. J. C. Gill r , military charlain
officia t ing . rrl!c br,ide, who w s ,! ,C!in~n away by
fn:thc r, was attlrcd
III
a. d :' i..~Rg
be;
0
\\,:hit-c ~atill, trimmed .,.
with l o ld lace. . 8h", also wO 'e a. ve il and ora'ngo
l~('r brlllw-ma.lds :n:: e I !\'-fu!a Dorlf) B,riglit,
who has ,,1l111ed finc h a cOll8.l,l rable reputation as an
clQCu,l ~io,nist!
a.nd !\'liss 'I'h odora: D. Goulding '
(COU ~Ill). . They ,,'oro dr-cssc .-of pale blue ninon,
. edgep with rink Frcl1~b. k'n.ot and largc black ht.,
trimmed 'nth pale b 'lle .,lk amI forget-mc·not.! .
The ' be&t man "as M,·. All rt ' Dnid (oh. bri" ...
b rothel'). . The rcc pli"n w .... held at U.o
ltome yf:!ry quietly ow JIg to the recent dea.th
brother .(Mr. J. Bright),- wbp was killed ' in
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nr.,...:nts werc as follows:-
A m<\eting of t.lle . Reading
tee wa<l· hel<1 ~ on ,Wednesd-ay.
th e U~Y9': ' (Mr. ' Leolla.rd G,
A!<le~!ln ' A. ; H e B\lIJ and T.
cillors, E ; Jackson, E. 0:
W. J. D. ' Venner, ' A.:'W.
Sutton, T :·: Norr:s,' F. Winter,
the lwv. Dr. Cooper-Sulith, JWO ⢠⢠~ â¢â¢
Clulds, A. 8. Caudle, .H : 8. Cooke,
Gilford, a n<). the clerk (1L-. H. T.
The Mayor was re-elected eh
committee 1\,no Mr. E. Jackson
'Fhe chairmanl presented II. rep(;rt,
sa·i<l : - . ' .
" After -collsultation with the '
vice' chairmen of the sub' com
recommend:.
I " 'I'lla
sehkee· of not'. more
pl(lye'ej;"l',')f tile Education ;:C<im,mi~tee
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lll1{1 eIle WIl.S bouaa
have becn drown;,(!'1
The ~ayor on <he '
c,scd the hO[lB th.t
t.he (CClplent3 , .lJug~t f or vcry m ny years look back
Oil, th'a t. mor'!lln'g {18 a hapl'Y ~ isodc in their lives.
, t.he ! D:udanellC's. ,
TEA-CHERS' M1D
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GROCERS IN THE WORLD.
c r, and wltlh grca~ 1
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,ble.::sQ1n.
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In &'.. h,'c plunged. III and swam to
dillicup.y got her Q~.t, wh<!n ho-f
qUite [tightly by w eeds; sho mus
but for ·h is timely assistan<X'.
oecasipn ?f the ~rcsellt!Ltiol1 exp
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father-Cheque . .
Bride'. mot hhr-IJolll'<'hol,1 linen.
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B hd~'8 sister (Doris)-Sn ga:r : ha..~ in a.nd cream jug. '
Mr. and ?Ire. J. Gc rmaill - Cu t:cry.
Mr . and Mrs. W. llri ght- Casc of 1.:1Itlery.
Afr, and Mrs. R. Siarev- T e a sen'icc.
Mis. BaFtl:s,-Tca scrf ice.
Miss E. Dright--Din~ e r "ervic<>..
Mr. allU Mrs. W. Mco rc--t;hcquo.
M ... . Kil1Ft- Art po ts.
Mrs. R. B r ight- Cu ll ~ry .
Mrs. J. Bright-PI.oto fram~.
,Mr. and Mr6. W. BrighL- Cutkr y.
MiSS M. Germain- ·Silver tea spoo n â¢.
M a.stcr .T. Germnin-Silv<'r 6.1t l cellars.
r Mrs. J . Bright-Hearth lidy.
I Mr. and Mrs. C . Wh""Ic-..- Vrnamenls.
r Mr. and ... l\'frs. G o ulding - Photo ' framcs.
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't M.'. A. David (brid.ogl·oom'. b .. olhcr)-Chcque.
Mr. and Mrs. Goody(>. -Ch"'lliC.
M.(~
' M, David nnd Fiance- Counterpano.
Mi. V . .n"vid-Chc'lll" .
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Mr:
I Mrs. W. David-Table lin en.
Miss H, Hitchman and Mr ⢠. ' J . Turner- CoaI
Bell·t·tle.
~fjSBC9 ' E. and O. Hi,t...:hman- Sih·<>r fl ower va.ses.
Mrs. 'H itclunnn- SiI .... cr taLlo t::poons.
Mr .. and Mrs. F. Mayna rd - Glass war<>.
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M.; and Mre. Peolley-Eet of jllg â¢.
Mr. I\.l~d Mr~ . Illlte-bins-Slh' cr cfll et.
Miss I and !\Inste r S. HlIlchills- i>lowcr vasCB .
Mrs. Dormer-Butt... diw.
Mr. and . Mrs. Bow.hN·-Art pots.
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JUre. Trllss "":' Sall ccllarB.
Mr. and Mrs. Marsden- Gla.. ware.
)lIrs. pilifold":' PI""h' cusliion.
?\OIrs. Cooper'-Duchesse set..
Two 'of Mis5 Brigh,t.'e JlI!1'11s-{)~n ..mcntB·r
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Brid,e gmom to bfld('6l11a.d~-Strmg of p ~"rlB.
Brido · to brid"" .. oom- Golt! albert.
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Bridegroom l to br·ide- Set · of o.mcthyst ha.r comb,s.
Gllii:te<l' of I1"ntlcy. and Palmers- Set of brv ers 111
c~se{ "dHRONI6J.E'~ o~'1 1773
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I~,"nm', 1011
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with ' the appeara.oc« of ,
.. Ch~on.
"':""'nlargoo and ImprovM-:-t)H.'ro
come. lOto
possee:ion n volume conYl.I nmgCOpICB of
tq<> dntes rnnnin~I' f,om
4th to
, ~73.
No doubt SOIllO
his H Chrdh ide H in
~r~ ill car ta1 p.~,~,h·t. ion,
Clircilllode" of 1773 oonsi>rlcd
alld iIB ,p 'r i ce ~\"~ <;';'"_-- "'1"
Gov~rnI1lcnt
stamp,
inipopitioLlS ' of' that ·b<,ni,.Ji;ted
matte. IUId
I light l
Its .
~?l?fil~ll~l1\: Pr.intcd
I Trickey, Cruttwcll
. where