Berkshire Chronicle Reading 02-1918
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...~; worlt d_ _ to
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wo~ left ler, dl'Opl*l foot;
Arc."
Fancy D..... " II.-A. ftUIi fancy d~
ball (or opdooa) will be a.w~ tJ.e Towa
..... .
101 paid
K D.i
1. . . . . . J
...
tncludtn,
ItK'
.... .... 13,. . "
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II.
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T \II . 8 UCKHUllSt,
>6 ⢠. . , . , , _ .
. ,(' ROBl!ll.r801!
_'-"V' â¢
.
WOOLRICH. q,~J AceolmtD nr.
It wILlI tile 800kJ at Lotb blUJ'.
Re turu , noefYed from 0..
nt" ;Yo,'n l â¢.,, I t Lol.ltbQI')', Lombard Street
nd.
â¢
CAli and Sbort NoUce,
&n~
haft
Charten4
. 1f J.ccoloJ<t4"r..
.t.udilor⢠.
.....-riDt- ill
Hall, on t riday, _F~ 14 II,n aid of. u.National En 00Ueat.iaa for
ed SUlore
and SoIdiere.
M~ J['
Prow", and
Co. '. celebrated Coon b&Dcl
be in attend·
IDOl and .. a1uabla pr;- will ~ Jinn. Tic·
ket. : aincle 168., double . . (IDc1udina: tup.
per). See &d ..l
War Wo ken'
Return.
committee
have been fonned in at: Jolla"
ri&h to .. conAider &lid report ~ the "Icar how beai to
weloome the Dlen &Dei wOlllen I!Murnintr frOlJl
" ..., een; ce to the pa~", to t&ke Itetp.
to att&oh tllem, if
, to the rriah
life."
The ootnmittee will IIDMi.ai 0 the
vicar, Mr. E. C! Paroe, Mr. H. R. Sutton.
. Simmcmda.
Mr. W. Wing, ~. F~
Mis. Rundelf and Ca.JJW.iD B
.
Reading Soldl..., lll n-.vate C. H .
W ton, 11th R. W.F.. of 64. Erleiab ao.d.
Reading. ;., lying d&.l)~y
in Italy, with
II,..... on hie
another ⢠ttaok of malaria.
way boDW! from ~ital at
Ita. He ha.d
heen MDt there from Salonika with ",otmded
arm, h&vUsg been in the Iut pu.eh ag.m..t
the Bulga~ He joined up t
becinninlt of
the _r and wu formedv at
_no Sutton
&lid Son.' eead eetabliMbment.
â¢
Sal vation Ar my Band.- e Salvation
Arm" Motor Ambulallce &noll. composed of
men ~ ... bo have heen Red ero. motor drivera
a~ til. front ami in tbat caJ*!ity have done
e"oeUent eervice, gave a varilod programme
at The Ot.del, Readinc'/ OQ 'I'ueO<lay evon·
ing, wJJen a. Large gathe~ ..aembled, under
The proth<! presidency of iIle Ma~.
s u mme. ...hieh wu well . . . . .ed. · octwiated
of marchell, popular Ileleot.iOllJl. I&ored piece.,
i08tnlmentll lIO)ai and vocal lIumbers.
Drapers' and Tailors' A.
i.tion.-At a
Dleeting held at the Ship Hoo ,on Monday
Cyaning, of' those ..ugaged jn
drapery and
tailoring tradllll, it wu agreed tha t the time
Wall opportune lor the develop ent of a 10081
⢠81ocia~ion
include
drapc",
allied
tra.rles.to M_
~. E tailor,
. J
n.
A. J.. and
R.
a~==~!atNy;
111M would
21.
L
like
&
5.vins.
through your local
S ln'togs A ssOciation, or from
Money Order Post Office.
or Shopkeeper
u
u#ni
Ageot. Each Certificate
15/6, aDd iJlcreaaes value
in
year
until. at the end of
it will be .worth £ 1.
is equivalent, to 5 ~ per
-CofUlXlund Interest. free
Tax.
it by givin« a few day,'
with. your War Saving,
val ue, ai the
1011(et
IlittiDa
arm amputated; wquld Jib
:jobi or as watch~n. stor.
timel:eepeI'; ~ S2.
leg IUIlPU!'ateil; spent 10 ~nt~
wiri1: deelret1 work ~ ~t dill"
wound, ri4fht a.pll; Cleeiree
malting or at luita.ble
;
25.
J
I ln h ...oot wouad, rit'bt ~;
pre.
la.boul'f'r; .ireel ~mplo,.
or at I ~ht writ; very
a.pparaIlce; IIpd 29.
&nd clast weak; formerly a
cannan, I\Jl.d has served
yeaa ill the
Army. Could d o licht work, but bot lift.
iDi; preferably out of doors; aaoed
(12) Am~
' utated left arm; pre".iou1;r a
!alloVer; . ht work de6ired; aged 1!8.
(IS} GUlH ot 1I'0wad, back ; formerl;r a
p.\uterer; he would do &Dr pl~r'1 work
subject to hi. dillll.bility;
He
holda the Military M$l.
(U) Right log a.mputated. Was
.~J?e
at G.W.R., but left at 17 to ]()I11l
Noir . S9 . DesirH . worf to .
1.
,1.
atredll S3.
u,,-u·,",uu_ wound. 1.ft arm tUId hand.
FnrmArlt ... a tin. .".arkar. Desi~1 any work
to ault diEa'bility. Smart I\Jld in elliJeot;
aged 2.. .
1 -_
(JS} Gunâ¢â¢bot wound, righta~ formerl,
a-1!tat\lemarr; dftliree a. tob in & jam f~tory
till his arm is quite 8 roD&'.
I L
⢠(17, 18, and 19) Three men suH.ring lrom
neul'tL8tbenia; tbey want light work a few
hours a day, preferably out of doors; aged
fWPecli veil' 32, 21, I\Jld 20.
I .
COL. WILSON AND S' T.
SAVIOUR'S WAR SHRINE
Fowler, were
8: Pretten,
H . a Fco..... ittee
' and t G.
H.
Denney
oa.ppojnted
b -pro,
ceed ...·it.ll the matter and i tenic.w 10081
e
trad86lD811.
.
~ A pa u g ral?h ~ppeo.rod.in tile .. EnglWl
Tne V~udevllle.-8mue
Churchman ,r of January 31 to tho iollowing
f~ros are lLDllounc~ at
effect:
.'
.1
\'ipe. On Monday.
A
.. Time after time l':e have dra.wn att.ntion
~b be ~w:; ethi:...t
to the el'oction of idola.tl'OUOj ...... ahri~ in
different ' parta 01 the country. The oUDl\i~
118 ~.\. m lf", li
"niry by ...e lie ·re a~
I manner ill whicb the ri~u.a1iats are exr:
tiDg
woman. On Thundey, 'The
th
_I
I lin
l h
pi
.L_
Third Floor Back " will De
e M;tlU... Be . p 0 t
peo e
~
.
.
F bca
pl'Onio"on of th81r wioked lln&pWilr.bip ta
...-tth 811'" J . or
⢠wort,lly of Rome'a ~quioua imit&to~ . ~
part
The Dorma.nt
of ~ mtNt reoen\ llliltaoCW ill the lif~
Eth:el "Clayton ~d Montagll
crucifix aet up outaKie St. s.... iour'., RMdinf '
l!Uu
lame: la .nnounoed
'on tha higbway frtom _London to Bath.' t
Fe~~ ?O, and .the
wal unyeiled by Lieut..CoIonel Wu.on, M,P .
aton.. .' l'ilI be agAUl Tery
fot ~ and we are ~ld that alter file
OIl HandilY. Februa.ry 24.
,
. 1
' ''ood , a â¢........
⢠.. -:..u ~
--~ I~"
" T h. War II Ov.r-What Shall WI Do ocremony Ii'e...
.. on ...... . '.1 __
Nexn"-This i8 1the queeti
... hicll the ~be JaCred flrure. . That &<It . of ~...
women of En.trland a re .. '
everywhere. Idolatry ~ow⢠. ~h& frlev~ e:nl IreeuU.lnf
Iu the aplendl'd . worle . they &ve done for Jrom. the. erectIon ~ theae sbrmM, and~
their oountrr during th.....
they have pu~~o 4:.r4« whlro thet brlDg ~ OUT
"p.o.. eel theIr armour," de..el
theit oa~- reJaglon.
. .
.
â¢
I
bilit.i.., and al*>wn to !.hemeel.ee. u well &8
The folJ!lwwg .... Colonel ~allOD' rep Y' ..
,their oapa- l TDhe Edi' tor, " ~t._~ahh Ch't.~dr°' -n
to tbe out.aide ...orld, their I
'... t.b . tI '
N
that
ia
e6r SIr,- JUy __"'""" .. ~
an
!"-".
elr. ylDg powe~. . OW
peace.\. to the att&obed outting from your Jl&P8I'.
ID â¢â¢ ,bt, they &.re ~ willinll' to return ~ w:o
I ~_.:_ te po'
out t.ha$ the . tltelnenta
old monotonous routIne of .T doing notrung _lD
..-ue.
~
...·of
d
partioulac " from morning tiD nil(hl
For made . 1'\1 ~lIIC and ...e 1 eraoce. rawn
.
fresh opportunities of IIervlDtr theu fellowI, from them lI~rrect.
we would refer them to ~r &dvertU.iug
I 11'44 J:onoured by bemg Mked. &e M~ Â
co\tu.nu1&, where the, will lind detaiia of the ber for
~ Boroll4r~. to un veil !-. ~n&l
free tr.ainillJ( ILnd waried JlC*ta offered to ~o t.he . aailon,. mannM and .101c!leran __ -,~g
women workeri by the CbW'
AmI}'.
10K to the . p&riah ~ ~t. ~aV100ll'., neauJI'f ,
Veterans' aa ll.- A I!UC~!Jf I fancy d ress who hall glven th.ar Ii!~ 10 defenoe of .thelr
ooll, in aid of the C...erahana and Roo.ding Country,
After unVe11in1f.,-1be memonaI
Veterall.' Aaiociation and th. Comrade. of plaoed ." wr.~h 01 laurels haI1d~ to me,
the Gre&t War. took plaoe in
Large Town to t~e JlllICr.ption . on \ ~ho D\emocial, ~~~ Detore
r Dutle.r, !.he ! turrung away, being- an Ilruform. ealu-" even
Hall, on Wednet<lay. Mr. W
weU.kDown dancing instructor,
M.C. The A8 I . >or .an.yone el8e, Would. Mve "Iutoo the
JIldg8li were : Me;.rB. P . J . COopor, R. E. graves, If It llad beell ~b1e to be pretent
Houohin a.nd J . boo ·
committee at the fun~ral of t.h_ gallal!t men.
R E
YOiln very wthfully.
M
J F '
H~bchin
(Signed) !.EStlE WILSO}j.
Bridier
H'ouse of -Co mona,
l:{.al'fey: E. R.
February 5, 1919.
W. Randall and
==~=====~
e.
buy WAI .
c-:
*
I
_ reo . px
c!oae
. .
.
THE RAIl. WAY STRIKE.
you
'
lEADING ·AFFECTED.
.-.-l.-
.15
ar Club.r..o c.. of tbe
e balance in
meeting w. .
mely Cap.ta.in
Farmer (Iron.
rd, W. Purrton ",e~ reo
sa:.. Middle). wllo did not
In their
·e-tlIecl* .
â¢
Wear.
J
Reserved Seats (iocludini lax) 8/6. 5/9, 3/6. Unre!~rved 2/4.
May be obtained from Y . , Barnes & Avi , Ltd .⢠5·l', Duke
lOme form;
Both pa88fnger and goods traffio on the
S.W.a. w!tre llel'iollAlly .in.terfered with . at
Reading on Thurid~y, OWlDl{ to the actIon
of lel"ew member of the Drlvera' aW Fu'O·
men's Union wbo refllsed to carry o,t th.ir
cuiltQIIIU;r dutie " The result was that
very few pa naer It-aina were reoeh-ed at
Readinlr, alld merchandilj8 jfeDerally "'&I
held up, wlti14t notillcatlon W&lI 1'eCIIi..ed by
prominent tradesmen fhat oo~
'
tl
could not be a.cce ted. We unders
d tliat
the military auli!orities have un rtaken
to ,ive all the llll8i6tanoe in their power,
and unl_ the ordinary ,,'ol'men ..tUl'D to
duty without dela$ mell in kbllki will. be
seen carryina out their' work.
Would
theft
a panel
be eelected. M,. Mor.
--" __ --. that day on _very. 88rinll!ll""' ''ll{:n:~
they were glud tliat
110mB.
n.ING TOWN
COUNCIL
c:c-.
+
READING''S SOBRIETY
â¢
Olnni
.. â¢
DV
.&
,am88 .nd dan_ inthey
the hoped
future,to and
poeftAft.&I
.
iribl;r .. MI.,. Day F~tiYal. They had'Deen
oalled iconoolut.. hUt the:r were out to
The annual Brewater Seaaions for the
deetroy what W&I evil, and to give the
â¢
Borou,h ofReadin, .were beld 00 ' Thunda.1,
people eometllinl[ to 8in, about.
THE
p'.lAAIOo}.
D&'C!
:whsn the J vatices prH8D' were : Mr. 1. W .
Mr Morris. who 1'aa well reeeiv@(\, said
lIartin. (chairm~I\Jl) , the lIay:or, iMese1'8. E.
h. WaIl de1l,hted at the o~l·tunity of r&Jackson, E. P. w.!ier F. A. Sarj8llllt, F. B.
l
neWing h i. aocrcaaintanco lOUt the men.
A meetivr of the Beading TowlI Co neil Pritt G W Weob
L. G
uiton G
women and children of Reading.
Since 11'18 held on Thured&~ .venLnJ.
PhilbrICk , 'and ·L.I E . Quelch.'
⢠.
they IaAt met be h ..d heen in troubled
THE TRAM FARES.
The chairman said the numilu of _
of
wa.tel'll (lan, bter), . but be was not 10 BUre
The Town Clerk read I ttera from l the drvnk811D.eea d urill8 the pe.
ear 11'118 23,
whethel; the troullled w..ter8 had no~ 1D R~g 1Ul4 District T~dl!8 and LaDOur &8 against 37 f\)r 1917_ deoreeae of 16. I t
would aoon vui.sh
some degree cleared .some of the JD.L6()On· c<'u~cll on~ .otber orllUlu~hon., demanding looked 86 i t drunbnn
08ption8 that bad ~ri8C!n u .... .!'egude the ~n 1DlDlelhate r«iuction in th. far. now from Readine altOlet,her.
He congr .. n..
DOI'1ittoO: which the Labour ruty aDd the cha,.ed for ~ra travelling OD the lated the membMs of b e trad~ and th~
Labour movement ocoupit>d in relatiop. to col'Joration tramways.
aleo submitted who h ad had the difticvlt task' of keeping
International queetlone. They were hVlog I.. petition, forward~ b, ~uncillor Fa:rr!rj their h~ usea opel!. on tb. sa.tillfaotory
in momentous times. Forces were at work IAglled by 1,11711 re~l1dl\llta 1D the ea.st j!iIlQ ' maDDer Hl whichlhey hid djscha,.ed their
in eoeiety whicn. were endeavourin, to wrest of the town, in favour of ~ I\. trllmny respon9ibili~es.
1\ the licences would be
from worbr their due right and due hue fare stage at ~he Ceme~r.r lunction.
renewed, W.lth th. exception or t hat in
of social justice.
He wanted to IJupre..'ls
On the motIon !ll the Mn:lor\ second~ by re peat of t be off Ii~nce of Benjamin
upon them that the] c:o u1d not 8fpal·~te .the Mr. E. Jackson: .lt '11'''' decldea to refer the ]>~lPp8, wh ich would be oo!sidered at tbe
t ...o functions of WOl'Dng class organlutJon, le~er8 and petition ~ th. Tramways ~m. adjourned 88eaioDB. After careful - coneiw politiCll,I and industrifl . lIction. . He )l.ad uutu. for oon Idera~lon and . report.
ation .the J'ueUces bad' a leo decided, on the
jJ. wa.J8tdTegarded the ~hhcal a8 belD" necel- M.r . Quliloh ~ad I{~ven notice of th~ fol- ⢠.round of r edundancy ' to defe r oonsidera.
aarti tbe industrlal and the: induAtrial lOWing resolutlon :
~hat, ..bencefort.14 n o hon of the reuwd oj tile Jiooqce of tbe
u - 'n/r nece8S8l'Y to the {lOlIhcal. WhAt charg~ ~ mad. for travelling on the cor· follo1\'ing :-T he 1IlUquia of !Jorne th
they ere out to IMlCUl'e would be, aided very porntlon I tr!lmw y~ ; ft~d tbilt the ",hole '.rra\-el1ers' F r iend the Green D"4r ' ttb.
consi erably by th wise and cjJsereet way l!'O'It of worlnnjf and mamtaining tbe tl'am. Mount the Ho p ~ tlJe R
.ud o
e
in w)lich they used both those weapons. '11''''7 undertaldna ('inoludinR. establl&limen.t the Royal W illiam (Spring ~ ~
Upon the shoulders of those who were cbargee) and the .ams .reqwrec!. for repay· ltoyal Vjctoria the Qu~n ( w
I e~
)8
.cha,.ed .with the responsibility of leader· ment ot the mOlll"fl borrowed lor the pur - and the Prine~ Albert
a er 00 oael,
Bhip ' of the trade unJOns and the Labour 1>0541 of the ReAdlDg Corporation (Tram.
.
movement at this time re/itea a "ery arne ;wI\Ys) Act, 1900, nd of the trllLliwl\.Y U1lder.
"l;::::=======~
.
responsibility in _Inl( that no false move taking. and the payml\llt of inteteet th~ft
CAVERSU
A . . WAR ,MEMORIAL
should lie m~c. . The situation , 11'&11 de- ftJl.d for meetinll other claim .. ciemands, II-nd
DAIJI
velopinll'. 10 far 808 the railwa:r world pal'- lil\bilities arising Rgainllt or upon Itte 001'â¢
t!eularly was ooncern8<\, flO that it W&! poTation in J'espect of the undertaking be
. To tbo Editw of the .. Chrollicld."
more than likely tUNI lI'ollld be a st:o\lpag dl'(reyed out of the borough rate."
Sar,- A meetang of 'he r(.'presentat ives 01
The motion w ruled out of order, a if
lit the end of' the WI!I'It. His own view was
Caverwllm UI)OI1 the Rea.diDf Town Cound l
this : Afl he said at Gloucester at n crowded -canied it coilld uot b. a.oted upon. .
":'18 .held Iaa~ w~k for I tbe -" urpGae of 0011'
meatinlf' pf railwa),JDen Oil Sunday, ~he baSIA
CRICKET.
Aidell.tla
· UI&-, quel bon of eltabllah\j,g aome per.
of their orpnisation was dplnoentic, and
Coun . Dormer referred to the Pa:r11: and
they oUl(ht to pla08 ' trust and ~nfidence in I'leull... Groundll' Committee's resolution manent Dl8'!lorl..t t? t~OI!e C.veilham men
... h~ ha ve gI ven their Inee lor their couD~ry
thoee whom the" ha.d elected b .. their " otes, t hot tb e R~dlng and District Cricket durlOg
tho presellt wa" and POilibly alao to
and reoollnise that; th(lY had . their belt lB· League be informed thl\.t Proepect Putt
a~1 t.bo~ Ca,vereba Dl men who have MI'\'ed in
tere$ts at heart1:lbe fiitulltiop- would 1'e- would not be ..vwable for cricket ~uring hIS
Ma)
. ty a Forces du,rinjf the present .0....
quire ~ber millds. I 0001 judgment and th~ eo.suing _ n . M it waa let rOl' tb&
';l'he VI w of ~he meetib r W<WI that & ~ry
.".cious bandli1lll'.
Let him emphasill8 ntistme1lt of cettle and lIheep. H. pointed .u.tlble
would be provided if the
...liat he had said dhring the lut few weeki Ollt that th. I...\~ were ,..er;r &DJ<ioU8 t() old Chalkmemor.&!
Pit on St. P.ter'. H ill could be
in one of their I_I papers. Tbe;r sought
t
'oket and
t
rail I and
~uired
and
la.id
out.
u a publio geeden (with
to brine aoo.t oHiiIges in _iety, .Bot by Ir.':~,e h":l.naeet.l.
y i~~t.1t that poeeibly a bowlIng gJ'eCID and tenru. ~)
vi~M-nt meanll, 'not, y tltte m_ns wfilch 4ad every fnoiJitT u.oulcl be Iranted th_ lor ~nd
⢠DlOIIumen ~ erected in the gardtin beA":
. n attributed tel' hl'm". but by destroYing that p~. H. moved that the matter be
Ing the natues of !he c.venham men whOlt!
many of the id~ t1ticl1 had led to the de- referred back for further considetrationt
Iilemory it is detlired to perpetuateâ¢
⢠radati~n of theiT fl'lIow !'fIen and women.
Mr. Allwright seconded, and the Proi i.
The owner of the Cb&IIe Pit h... oft'ered
They did not ~lieve. liS tHe,. Weft told by tion was e&rried.
to II it for the purpoee mentioned a~ £ 1 600
the editor of thf!
'hronijlle," that this
._-=============!!I!!!~
whiol!, ·it ia undentood, i. ~ INUI b~ i"v~
wa, the beet 01 sIt )JOSIible 8ysb'IIlB, bot
lor K.
The price mantioned would include
that men and w6m'en 8hnu1d be entitled to
COMPANY.
ihe
cottage, bllt. conaiderable furiber .um
a fulln and freer ·lilC'. The !lId social order
...ould of COUIllO be reqllired for laying out
was fi"inll' wa" to til" new order, and any·
â¢
the lI'&l'dena and . wns and er~ing ~ DIOnu,.
one who eou. bt to ' clom liP tills onward - O"'u'g to !.he _pension
of h06tiliti , Go," menS.
"
marob ot demoo1'1lrf either in this country ernment OOI.Uac for the- manwacWl'o ot
Th pit, which for !renerationa ha.a been a
or in other eountril:!'I of t hl' ...orld waR liv- war IDi&terial bave, to & large extent. come pioture
(eallure -01 the diatricl, OOlIkin.
ing in a state Of mu ~ion . He believed III to a , ,"!den· termlilation, alld many peopl" an arltaque
of 0,' 8J' th ree acJ'ell., &lid plana ha .."
the re"olt ill the Coulltr~ 1!88 but a ~iI~ hne been wondering how lib pr_~t condi· already been puaed by the town oouncil f~
tanon of the deev-rooted lien.. of 11!lUStJoe tio}la will .ffect indlutry, e pecll&lJ,y in thOle lIbo erection in it £ about 1IO amall housM.
nntler whioh they" had been labourlDll f or cues ....here tJie building IlDd plant haTe ~1I Should 'theee home, be erected on" ot the
ruan.;r ;r....rs. , At the IUlwe timt', ~inl!' increaeed. to enabl& mallufacture... to arnn pretticei p&rt.l of the d~triot would, be apoilt,
In 11IIIIl'd to the N :U.R .. he could 1I0t be at tbe enormolM OIlt(HI~ which the cafrying while if the ate- "'&8 oon'ferted into a publio
.. party to an~mov('m('nt which sol1Jht to on of the war demanded.
,
.arden all the old pictu~e feature. could
weabn or usu
tile Junotmns of the propInterviewed on thl. 8Ubjeci~ Si r H.Uewell be pre.e"ed fD.d & quiet _aIId, lheltered ⢠...-deo
prly eonstitnte And democ ratically elected Rogon. M.P.. ob irman 01 tlle BIrmingl..m provided, .....hiCh .... ould be readily a~e _
EXPQutiv.,..committee of their union. AllY SmaU A ru:il Comp81lY. _tate<! that the cal\ of from ~he wbol! ,district.
..
~uch cffo#'14"ould' tend to undennine
the tbe Government on Ilia company for iD(\r~
As the aobeme .... ould be rather a !w.e one
power and iltteres ' of. their gl'i'at . h'ade output ill ri1le â¢â¢ Lew.is Â¥uf!S\ foCItol?lanc partl, the meeting felt that before committiq tlaemt
union. l and would llertal.bly lead to dlllllStE'r and otber war roden.1 had Deen Ilmply enor· AeIYN l:o ii in any way tOOy ought to uoe~
Rod chao~ in the fllture.
moul t and pereietent... nd tha.t. in respou. *:<> t.ain the vi.
of tho Cnenham reAidenta 8IJ
The Labour ·Party had a bill fl,,1lt befo!'" tbat call tho company bad lUcreased thltlr ⢠whole. w'iIl this object we in ..ite a nyon"
it in the House of CowlUon R. Rnd h. belie.ed buildiuge &Jld plant to w eh a huge extent ~ t ...110 ia lOtereried to ~mmwUoaie with Mr.
they were not far oft' another election. ho \\"11>8 not IRIrp rieed that he bad rec:el\'ed F. W. Alhfn.ht, d 6, Station Road, Readin ⢠.
The .reat lore of capital and .e ted in· many inquiries u to tho pl'OClpoota of IUCCSl!·
Should t.be lCI1eme be generally IMlP~ /
terest reprp8C!ntad bv the Coalition in po...-er ful utiliat.ion dl these incI;Cued faplitios a t it i. thought that it migbi be well to 0811 . 6
was one of tht! 1l'IoAt wpnaoi1lll' fActors thf'Y the present time.
.
pUblio meeting in CavenllA!D at &II ~rl:y da ,
were f"c.ed with. .The Pre s of tl e country
' ow that Government contra~h were about ... nd appoint a repreeenktlve comauttee.
WQS (leprecatinJ[ the violence II,nd anarohy to teJ'lllinate the Board wero fully alive tQ ~
It may tie mentioned that <touatiOD.8 &mount.
~d .all tho.
forcell 1Vhich "'1'1'1" apparent r-ibilities of the l itwtt iolJ. F ully r1f.Og Ol.li ' ⢠in g in all to about £600 lia.ve already been
In eYery sphere,
of
indu8trl~
U1I)' t . 1llg the]lcc
'ty or finding work for t.b.l. em· tentatively promiaed . bould the teheme go
Wbillit stronglt depN!ClAtinlf those meth od ploYl!@II, and of keeping up the aupply !If.ueh tllroup.
.
I
he was going to say that the respon ibili~y gllM and I_II arma as t~e GoyerJlmlll!t â¢
We are, you1e faithf.ully.. .
fer the viol~nce and anar~h;r was to be 1t\ld thol18'ht rec;tlli.ito .IUI well II! woreulDlf theu"
(igned) F . W. Allwnerht, T. O. Chivers,
to the door not of their mth. but of that private trade in amall arms thoy were adapt.
w. E' Oolli&r, G. T. ao..tOll,
of men like Sir Edward Careon ed Sir F. Uljf their enormoul eurplus 'fM:tory 8p&<le &lid
F. W. LVOlmer, H. O. D'l.WLnd ,
E. Smith, who Itave the lead to tbe workeu . plant to th~ oon.truction Of cyo!eJ,. motor
!:t. C. Moring, T. orria,L H .
In coAolu ion he wol1ld say let them );~p cycl , cycle Jlttinge, &lid 6pool& h ta~ OD
·.HUDer.
th.ir powder dr;r and well their numbers, a ~e hidltrto undreamt _of, ~J)d they
CaveIiham,
realisiDl' that tbe 0&1188 they 1I'8l'8 fighting would be .ble to do t.hia w.th com·
I ' February 4, 1919.
tor was the eaulI8 (that wee goinll' to bri'.l' p$rative e!\lt) &lid CIIlerity, ~. at tht
_!!!!e~I!!I!!:==I!!I!!:===!!!l!'
victo!'y. Instead of 60 Labour wembel's III Hnte time, enwro tho c:omPIID~' UI!~
the Ho\1S& of Common they ,"oold be mlJen high at&nc:lard and excellence of wor manship,
â¢â¢ I:' Aft.,
a un MOJ'OI-CAR SAW.
stronger next tim\t l.'be 10roe of Naohon ~ they had kept their eyo on p'MCe .000' I HO___
_
in the HoulI8 of Commonl were \)eainning dit';one wben 1.hQ!!O enormous 8 Xt.ena101II were
to show their t88th; they were &tanding for being carried out.
.
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l'
At Aldrid~e'.. t. Marti n's Lane. Londoa.
Intel'ests whi~lI'ere against the best jJlterSir Hal1ewell emdh .&ad ~e [act t ,at .~_' t
.at. of tbe
pl.. On the int.rnatiollal W.l\.ll uit. certain - the requircm otll of we on Wedne9d&y. Messrs. W~ and B. ~e.m. n
question, wb cb had heen the ""bJect 01 publi~ and th. trade in . the _particu1&r de· had a rood trMe fo~ a hayY draught
controveNT ill tlle "Chronicle,' he would artmenb he ..."a no'" d...,...... nB, would . be hor88, eharp v&nner and> a ~rse of much
onlT repeat what he bad ...ill before, ·t hat
adequately met at the earlie t .I,oEbl& quality ... ith' etren&tl:t and. eubetanoe ; ~he1'8
11'&1 abo an improTelIlent lD the d~anl1 fo~
th.ir f.llow men, who wt're .ufhrine bitter tjme and at a p~r!.~oe. and that
oobCI and poniee. On aturday at 10.30
cold-twel... times colder
the, 1\'(.'1'8 to (!I)8Ure and fllCJnwle J.D&D&&cmeo I . prompt
they are llin, without 1'8l18rve, by
experieDeline ill R ..dina-w. :;lItlDl not c;rc1e Inotor cycle, eycle flttinp, and speqab.
order
of the Sec tary 01 State rot: War, 60
aniust G«D.ny, but &pin . II people of boa departm.C!Dt ... u abou~ to be _arranged as
urpiu
arm.. horae., fhat a~ .helDg dl..
lfuasia and t... ..tabUaJIJDent
their own a. 118parate cllmpany wuler the nam~ of
form of Go _ _ t, n.trtl,. -o r wro1l«ly; .. B.S.A. CyCliee, Ltd .... with Mr. C: A. ..uyde no.! of IOlely o1l'iD« to deruobdl tion . On
and tu w~ -out of tlieir own salvatil!Q &e maoarin, director, the whole of ~ ⢠. ⢠~ee Wedn~ay they are al90 selling SIi. fro m
.
to briq about a .tate 01 ~iety there-1n
..uch compuay hein, he!d by the B.rnpng· ~h. Arm.1 1Umount Depot.
aeeordanCl4l ;'itk their will ed d..i1'8. Be ham Small Arms Oompally, lAd.
,
I â¢
trn.t.d t he1 . would not ,,141... the futu1'8 - Mr Hyde hu beeD _11 known in the ~e
-",
despaIr, bot . .Ii.. that t~;rwl!re for 30 yeara &lid i.t the invoMar of the Hy~
t
houl free. wheel. '
~ positlOOl. he oooa~~
of t
illbe
thON of pre&.dent of ....
.. Cliii__i.....__ 'Of
0 , . M&lJUfact.ul'en· aDd
Ud clIairlD&l1 of Ih. Ell_'
to lose but
of iJ.e En«ineerinA' and Na·
Bitminghall'!_ aDd
EmplOJrera' Fed
a mervNr of $be CounciJ 01
F:::~~~:~~8ri:·~a.b
IDdI&I:tri-. of theof Exer
~
0( tMAeeooN.tiou
All4IIIed :Ma.ulacturen, ancI
_,,...~ 0aaaiU.. t~ the ~
1'WI
He
t
re:
D.S.A.
l:.oat
tlIrm
(Continued'- from previous col'llDn.)
Colsy Hall .-l)el'8 was a good. attend.
a.t dte eowneinment OD s..~urclay, ...
Ha.11. by the. Goldie
Party,
ibe direoaou of Mra. Xuiclat.
to Berka VoIUftt. . ..-All tho..
llIe Berlts 'WIlunteen 1814-8, in·
thoae '11"110 ba.ve been 011 aer1'itDe, an
(.datiMiOll free) to _the diUDel\ to be
Tu.dII1. in the La.r To
Hall.
at.- T o'oloek. Uniform wom ..,hen
FlArther detUJa wore ,iveq
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Street, ReaGing. ' Phone 571.
lOt 0Itft!
in
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