Berkshire Chronicle Reading 10-1917
Page 11 of 48
Permissions
Please contact us if you wish to republish an image or documents from this collection; or you would like to donate illustrations to the collection; or if you wish to add to or correct the information on this database. Tel: 0118 901 5950 Email: libraries@reading.gov.uk
Every effort has been made to trace copyright holders, obtain permission from them and to ensure that all credits are correct. The Reading Borough Libraries have acted in good faith at all times and on the best information available to us at the time of publication. We apologise for any inadvertent omissions, which will be corrected as soon as possible if notification is given to us in writing.
In the event you are the owner of the copyright in any of the material on this website and do not consent to the use of your material in accordance with the terms of conditions of use of this website, please contact us at info@readinglibraries.org.uk and we will withdraw your material from our website forthwith on receipt of your contact details, written objection and proof of ownership.
Berkshire Chronicle Reading_05-10-1917_00012.jpg
Image Details
There is no information available.
OCR Text
I
,
I \
I'
II ~
I:
J! I!
J
II
I"
I
II
I I,
I
: I[
!
!~:
/'
I'
-'
'j
I
A L -·' Pi
I
r6port
the followingt- ,
_
~
L 1
' The fOllow
l lhg .re~"lu~o~ i were un!lllim9u.l~
PaesOO at a m~eting on. ~ulloa~ SOtb:.. I
'.' That ~. pOl"l)Iitli&e l1!r oi.eak OjIe.i,nIL
. pr,ef~renc. whiclj $he ' Coal I CimtrOl~er ~ ...
given 19 London io ·the ..matter of cot.! ·supplles,
"lid ,!li1c\J.l bas r esulted in ~ !l~<!ue shortage 11'
~ildlng ' a.n:d· ~ther provlllcu,,1 'to'1''''''- an1i
etrongly urge s him to arranII'" imll!e'ibately for
t he local <i0ru mercl:in.nts to recqlve . th~ e~ppli~ .
OOBsary ,to. enabl~ them to me et . presel~ d ~·
I.. an~. and to en able the people 'l~ ~ea iong t?
1', ta,In r¢~on l'ble Bupphes ,I t!>roug/'/! t . . !.he .
"
, At the
!-M'
~
I
COWOlS will tel', "
'.
.
I I'
E ,E
R'1~ - E
1
J!
â¢
,
'
I
(
.'1
j"
,
II
I!
II
-!'
.>-;
I
I
rJ
"
,I
,I
are
I
,
I
â¢
the 000.1 ~an be dlstrlbu~ to i.pp1Jcants, the
te n.m R11d jr no.nual labour r equire d for ,"carting ' it
from tbe 'tni lway s tation l:<> such di,p6~ or dep~t.s
· and the lq.bour and appliances requIred ,tor Its
custody filld saJe. " " ~
.'. . .
'1·
'H That the elect-ion of·a secreta.ry of Ute com·
~NCAPACITA'l'il:D: '
initt.ee bei furthe r 8<liourned. lln t~ : Ithe ~ next
officers .
now in bOB·
meeting; all d th at tria Town Clerk b'. , ~e<Jue.ted
Barker; who -is °a tt.a.ched to ;... to conti n u.e to ~t iq It hnt capacity! ill the
Police, i s ~uff ering from trench ~
m e a.ntime ." .
. .'
t
..... ,
Harold Baker, Boys1 ' Ga.rrison . . At a
th e eommi'ttilel.'heJd: on- 'Sep' .
gUs poisoning, Rnd, 18 in hO Bp itul
from the t Cp al 'Controlle r
that the p'r~visiQn'~ of e.:ztrn.
, of En,&lanr '
,
,'
liad ~ffeete d ! tIle pro.
D EATH.
'"
,.,:
he h84 d ecided, "" 10.
F, W. Mo.rti n Geld 'an inquest 'on: Moll<Jay
. -to th" corrlnlitOOo 1,000
tJJe d es.th of iClars. ,Louise Cliukl (44), of
to
stacUdfso.u t!o b! ava.{l.
KnollYs l.Street, R eading.. f ' D ee~..sed"
dl'si.rlbut-io n to· t he poor 'in It'W',event
w{fe. ol ' ~ ;Pioneer in t.h e ' ROoyal
the
s upp lies . falling s hout of tlJe
was found ;diia.1i in. b ed. ' / rhe medi,
I
':
I
" ,,,.. nel,·showed. fRat death \v48 due.to h e31't .demands.
t.Sub8eqUeI~ tly. jt wa.s re~o lved . : . " Th~~ t~e c~\ld.
a!1d n'atl~'ill : ca.uses~ ,Verdict ~ordiDgly. c il be . reCOlUmend ed to Int e for the 51X ' !,lOnt~. s
. ,I, · .
, .
ending 815t March lleX.J:th 9 g roun~d ,WhICh ·the .
· BR,A.~qH' j:t,N ,Y.R.
\
Great .,W· es Tl\ Railway ompany ar e t 'Y iJling to
llumbelo of r'e or'u its from "tbet ages or :let to them, iand t hat ~r . CouncillQ.i:' r Quelch , l<fr .
and ei~h £ month.· to 22 ye·" r. '..ro ' C~u~cillpr l'/parks, and ~. Anes Ile :d'e pub, d to
req u it1d - ~or tb~' above' section- ' 0£ ~b e ma.k~ th ~ r e.qui site nrrangements~, for ~to'rL]1g il16 '
Sel'v!c·. ! Intending . applic ~ nte sllOuld coal th.ere. I I
⢠â¢
⢠⢠⢠J .
.
in t he first illsto.nce p erj30nally ,for 'inform
'Fhe
WJtli the '
to the esÂ¥n~ial qualif.ications ;;:i pay â¢.
mentioned
t\1.e cmil r."utl.J,.
looal bonornry. l"~crultin~ officer . ' for
, bor ough ' re"~'~iIfl{
. A . .. H, S he r wood, ' Of 16, .
eoal
,
I.
r
r~·
the qomlng winter.
i
~
· . H.Tha:t
IC?jlIlctf.1)e fu rther r ~c-omm~.n~ed
· W proVld e: 0. BUJt ~?l e .depat or d ep'ot;l at whICh
It
'i
I I
r
I Tllilt Ire ~ouncil ~e r ec01,llIl1ended ' to
quest. tk Co ..l Controlle .. to· allot the!" " s soon
!"! 'p ossible at lelUit 1,000 tons. of coal for .a1e
.to thn- pporer classes of ,the .co'r\lmu ni ~y. \juring
pIe
r
f)
II
'HAROLD CRAXTON
I·
l~ r !
1
,
'
1
'+.
.lARDOX is a Delicious,
, 'I
Beef Tea, exactly. like
in
?f
a 1 Ininute
UUJIILC"W" U "
\vithout ,yaste
or lICJUIJJC, '
.lARDOX contains all the '
fl~vour of the finest fresh beef from
.
,!
.
I
'
.lARDOX is,guar<lntced
'
â¢
,
lllended by the 'M eClical PrloH'::ssioti .
H osl/itals and Institutions in
!itrge
I
N Ull l ," II1 I I1⢠â¢
and Idelicious
I
'i t is made. \
1·
d
,ishighly recomis ' used in the
I,
Bri ~ ill ,
·il.
;,
II'
.,
jl1
I
"
,
1
J
~
I
I
l' Ii
J. ,
J
\
I
:.t ~
1[11.,
./
I
'.
"
,
"
'1
i
I
!
I'
,
, I
,r
'j '
.'I '"
I '
,I
'I
I,
I
,
i
I·'
,I
... .j I
='
.j
.
'