Berkshire Chronicle Reading 12-1915
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l\h. ~ll.hhr-oQlie Dro',DOlled
to Mrs. :.Kellie. ~Ho
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uuch· '3 . good m~ster.
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At the last meeting St.
Canon :..Fowleri seconded, a'he -the
~ reviewed '" Englnpd lOO_.Yll ..rs
carrif'd " ,(th .. roat acclamation.
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of hhe Industri ..1 Rlvoluijpri ~'"
- Colonol' Kellie i responded fpr his wi£<t- ;.;
when Ule ' foundaWm's l' 'o)ffo~;l~~~~~;~~~~~th:
PRESENTATIQN TO ':MR. C. S., WEBB . .
greatness were la!&,. h'er II
:A , pi~Bsing ·cere.m~ny follo;'ed, Mr> "Charle~ S.
trie her ,w ealth v Cn~~:~l:;~el~~.i
Cellolnia.l ' Wobb, the populLr Bod' indef.ttigable hon. secretary.
Em irQ.; her world W.
' heing' presented 'with' handsdme Toll·w/:! desk anaof
-.m~hanical
~~~~~!!~tt~~;i~~
a 'revolvjt;ll(',
ohait, .''in who
,re<1~i,
t'ion. .of
'ser,vicea.
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N
h fl 1 ed
Mr. Rush brooke,
made,
the hispresentation,
tne inqustrial
ort
8S1
. eulogised the ' .ervicoo Mr. ' Webl> . had ·,.r~ndelled .
. new processes, of .Bpeeding. up
'The .w.hole of 'th<l "u""""".of tho ' force, h'e. Bald, wItS
' r<>Uilcl; Io'f imp,roved, efficiency
centrJld in -tlieir hono rary ' secretary: ,: :.'
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all drre-ctions-sRvll' one. ' Th;!
Tho_desk- oore' th'o fa\lowinlr "ins'c ription: "Pre,
cold ' aull dead.
Lo.ncashire ·~t~:~I~:~~t~~~~ sented to Mr. C. S. Webb; hon~'. 'Sejll'eti.ry. of the
, Yorluh(re S:J,W visi.gns r b\)t :e
, Efr.ley, ·and . pis.trict. V;-ohuJeer -QQron!ie~ Force,' aA
ngriJlilinral Englapd . wer~ ,
'mvoIPia,. '1, a token ,of esteem ' anll 'for his ·1tplendid, services."
r . Web!>,' in ' a!,knowI8dg~jlrit;: Baid the 'girt ~nie
People did not see thiit ~'
the .mdrcy of the mill·owneTS. 1\8
1 a8. 0. ~re.at surprISe . . What .lio·· ·had eone- for , the
. ted
forca hM ·bOOn. " labour of love:'
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no wages, o.nd had irons rlve
Mr. " Rushbr<>oke very kindly ,: providcd the . ·re.
with ' long li.)ks renelling to
' fr ...hm!'nt... for the compony.
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women and girlS, as well ""
An: ,'x~ellent mu:.ical progrllmnio was pontl'ibutlld
--to work an<! slE>ep in those
. ,ro by, Mr. B! S. H'Q'gs" Mr. B. . C. C. W.ilfht, Mrs.
rel'8Ys in filthy heds which
Dracup, Mr, C. S. 'Web~ , Mr, ' A. E., Weight
TheV werd secretly buried,
(.~mg.), ·Mr. ' M.' H.rlc.nes~ (violin ' .Bolo); Gornoral
of deaths should not ,be
plQ'n".~o. ~.S.C" (rOCltatlOn), ._PrIvate Fielding,
h\cod .,"as c1lEiap. Nor did
A.S.C: ("onlo polo1. Bnd Mrs. A. E ;' W-eight (piano.'
Jlaml~nd s eo tJI3t one·sixth of
forte solol. "Mixed Pi~kles" 'If!'s .. presented - by
lall<l' were plluperised' by doles
Mr. Rnd M'r~. E. -Lo!e, M,- Fr'lnc.s .'!,lld. .Mh1S Hay·.
wa~<l T?p,cal ve",:,sl l'n tne .forr.A, whICh made"
w,age'. I The. heart of t h e
deo,derl lut. wpr., wrlJ;t.en by Mr~ Harmel' .and were
(" fdenrl to every count~y .
' ,su nll' by ·Mr. B. S. H ,iggs.
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th e black slaves at the ends 'of
dirl IIi!; Il>Ocket, but he 'got the .
ENGLISH MANUFAC·r:'U~E. "IT,E A . SETS irom
white slaves lit home. TIie
6.s, 6d. at DAYIES' C~l8TMAS SHOW, "THE
of the bluer .lJ.loks was -6tl~~i~:i~i;~~n~~·ei8
miseries it has to re!ate.
CROCKERIES." MARKET..' PLACE: READING.
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put"ble and . is not built on
" IB It peace or Win! Better
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By laj\d :a.nd by
War with 'a thcusand battles
Shaking a hundred
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WARGMVE.
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H was trulv a "",whig of the
, ; a vision
more splendid, is now n~ed(d , to ptevent the reap·
ill« of the whirlwil'd in the distrpst inherited to
'I,h;s day hetween the ,8rMt rarce'" of capilal an;]
labour, which 1mB "",.'*'<1 the ~~!\tneBs of ·Eng. ·
. land to · tremble in the balance during the p,esent
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war. I
" In an tim e of our weaH"
in the
.. ~ day of 5l~ ~lgmejlt 1"
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DII\LI\LE~ SETS from
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11~;' ui>'w~t& at DA VIES'
mfftIsT M:ftS" SHOW" , '-'TH'E' ;' i::~OUKERIES,"
~A:ltH)~T --PLAc.:Er.Jl:E~£IN9-.
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Bradford ,Lodge;
Fisher, of a
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Grosvenor
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~~i~~i~~"~~~i~I~ '~I§i~~~[j~1oll[~n~~r;t:. at
' the I.o ving husband of
103, Southampton
74.th, y~ar.
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at JOG, Cadogan GarlUl..1>ln, of Folly I Farm,