Berkshire Chronicle Reading 02-1918
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01 qtlook-tb~ i wbat ... en
at tIIe~ ,re en'" jl1Dctur<>. I;
I. wJaieh many woulel.I",
';Labov'monmut re ~"[l y
~==~~ to 1'-" ...befDce. j t
Ie t I..,
';1
lY. .tions of & liU'J(e
HOll or the
LonCknl P
,ecceotriciti
which I"e II'
1qbbed tile. eo-callM leade1'f!l of pu hl ..
otIhuon 9f mu~ of' their formel" influ~",'Â
.As «n . in tance of the traDlfo . no,"lt;
of thitt freaklshnees and blind rre.
judice th. 8DUo'!rinK Quotation
f">lll
ol1fi , of J1!e journal
lated \\ , t Ie
,mat is J)01)ularly
IliI the COe tta
PH! 9 . DlQy be quoted : '
e Govern went
dOell not re'Pr~ent the
ioo. I t repre,.. ..',
T
ted int r~, profi
, combines, ;, ",I
eVNY br&lld of ob.!eUt'tlO ·fJDI. It iii n bru ll, '
1e Go.-emmet)
It is llrot('lJ(Iuely poor ",
rfery qwility .needed for the work ,,(
building 1 ru.ealem in -t.t;ngland's DOt Iuo
A'lHn lind not too ul
IIOt Inod. It jq
hopele
to erpeet fundamentar brain worl. '
fr()111 its worn-out, 8tal.., !C"l!t\.ry and IIto<lg y
per80nnel." Apart altOj{etber h'Om the H,,·
fairo
()f jadlfinJ( ' a Gpvcrnment ,..t"",
has not )".. t hqd the opPortunity ()f lIett.II.~
to busin ,th. ~ription ill of f( ludicrdl.
character. WHat. Gov
eDt iD mod un
H es hM ~n r turne by 80 over,...bcl,u.
iDlI: all exprell$ion of t
l*Il'le'. d1>,,, p'
And brain Ie I 'fhe
YBTltment ·.... h' d,
triomphantly bro~bt to a 8uooessful co, ,·
clusion th .ar~ate8t war in bi tory, in f" e,.
.
of uoparalle1""
""!. .. enffi
. (luJ hee.
Hnun
! ~l r.
J.Joyd Oeorlre, .a1f; Booar Law,
Milnp,.
Lord 0 urw,
II
....
""
h
'
tOO
....
,
IIlr. .. 1
/.
.. ~ . J It ..
broth ra Gedde, ir jo62'pll lnclay . .IIt .
liODtnguJ The c 'tic1em ' je too II b,It 'd
enn to attempt. to allswer it, bat so f,·"
peo-pl toP to th~k.. a1\d it ie ()f the "'.
mo t importance thllt tb Govern Dle,, '
shoutd ba.T8 the . I1pport of the ..-h, '.;
nation in the diftioult ta kg ahend of il.
⢠deâ¢
.,.0 EI D0'1
nih.
outlook is neet> ry nM on !.
'.J
- - -.
amon .. t po.llti.naD8 but
amon«~t t!,"
....
leader or t~ Labour mo,'emeut. A I( r", t
respen ibjlity rests upon th m at th 1'"
sen.t momellt in doiOK I\l.I
ti>eir PO'l'~1 to
nIDO'l"e
Inlro lmprug
Labo\U' ~rcles that .t:nR'l~
Iorlldo, nnd tJlat t.b wor,llational 1\'oolth Olm be ind~lInltely lit ·
M~l ' d by squ&%ing.
.wrjt~ in tI,,·
c' Rowfd '!'",ble" Sfts out ~j) facta "en
cQgeo y. He
-,8:-"
es ~ proiltb
depelld, [\8 of" yOrtlo 00 hor I work,
Tl ' ,
efficient mBnllj{Oillent, 00-0 nlho~ .behfe~ 'e
capital and llltlow', IlInd \ to-date pla.n'
'l' her\! i no inexhnu tib
Und 0 ric'- ".
to wlHcb the M_Ie " can tllll .It blind , ., 'l
.which It' CAll di. tlibut~ 'gn,1i to its crtil,"'-.
'
Om WCaltll ill what we produce, and \\ h.
we ve. If our pro<luctlOo i impeoM ;, I
8I1"';1I~ gi"ps wily to extnw gance, p rr
ADd j;lnterpriEe will dec1ll1e, 11M W.llt'e, .. ,..
~r,n'Pl().Ymen t with t ew. - We mUlit ;l\()t â¢
lUi led by the tl1l1aoWu l .appffiranc~'
wor. We. hays bet'n Hviug. elU'Y bf,c"\1'~
hove been ' h iug on Rur [J)'pita ."
Land Settlement for Ex Sirvice Men .
'I'h
â¢
important ml\tt~r of the
ttlemll
of c.lt.ser.v
, ice nll'n on tIle land luJ beeu ~I
Itaainlr the attenl,ioJl, j of the . eilhltillc
,P.Jp.Jlfr \..'\lUDI!II. 'i'ho "Od rnment ' -It "
come to the wod ~oo fhat while
II"
Coun ty Councils are ' tbe m ' t rOUita",,·
lb '
I 1
!xu i~ to e elltrustpd · ith the OCII nd.
uiinietrntion of the 1m" tter, the Jio~ rr.d
re~ponsibllity for tlie IC&i whicb m\l8t 1'"
nitnbly....QPCur in crelltinlr sm 11 h Id, "~Â
1Itldel" proscnt opndition hollid be b<lI '"
by tbe .tlxcheciner Ilnd no, cha.rge ~boulrl he
plaoed on los:al ratel!.
Tile)ioi\rd bft\,.
tlH!refore, inlormed
unty CouDllii
tl,."
8ubject to. their o bu{iBm g tbe .l>pro\,111 , ,'
tlio &oaJ'd to ll) the Pl'M or. rent .10 'e'
paid for any land required. (2) the sc bp lll I'
for the adaptation and equiptne9 t 01 I." .'
hUld, lind ( ) the rents to be ~liarged ,
th.e 8mall holdtl'8, the 1Joa.rd 'Will repa\' I
the .COUII i1 the .,.-llole of ' the debel~u "
between reTenue lin expeoditvre on I .. "
&D)all iro din" \llIdertakinlr of the COlllIC.t
88 ~ whole includina the la.nd alread.v ", .
Imot:
I"s.i~~~;~;~
Qci&alMr r.rted upon
dun.. the q~r cn<ted
He . ,
a:lllell....,-A DUmber of ⢠inoCula·
It hAt been irA~
p~ oa& ⢠complete r~ort on W
el .ae .mellle. . It it h~, howover,
tba~ ooe will 16 read, lor publication before
oI.T'n~l~ Y~tb' vaneti
of
"beas (1819 crop) have been
out ill tbo
BuiIdon and Ab\qdon di tric.
p.rolesllOr
Perei.,.1 rOIlIId ). ImpoNible to apply &eeq
of lis of lUa w,*iee, .and 10 two other heery
)'ieldi~ .on. were include<!.
J'Iotato B....
Triale.-Tqe Iiftinlt
t.he
crop ⢠Waai~ _... Wen completed, and tlie
...-iil
iDditoate the .ne~ty for, -.tid
p~fi'.. iro.,pin
be derired froot, the ~1IlfI' out
of .potato
in.. under climitiQ condltioDi
,Ircn .. p -r . ....
in Berlr hir'll.
â¢
E... Dittribation 8cbeltle.-The Boord of
Agl'1CllIatre and "ilberiea 1Aia ,eu aUoOIite<l
Ui.ree ",*iOM to 8erkebire and toe ·.fol,;owi:
roTed .. ~ation ho~ penolll ~ye .beeo
en :-UwYenit)' 00 lere, Read'(lg: Whit
Legborns, ,RbQlie Iela~ Roo., Wlil~
. '
dou..; Mr.. IC. ~ i)1~, MortllD.f)r. ~ . rt.a
thwb:t
\vill be held in .
r
BAIRNSYATHI!II
ELlOT_
OR
~
;u{cJ
fTHE LARGE TOWN HALL,
J<?j4a" ......., 1~ lilli,
".
(>~
.. OLD . Bllt:' 11JESDAY ' NElT,~
,......., l M, 19B.
.
X
'm.
S"'IKES.
' O-.AI'.
UN
rrlUAL
. --â¢
â¢
&..
-UTe p'ubli-'" in "-~ther column _
an
or
riTa
2 A.M.
.,
...........
_ ))
DA NCI NG FROM 8 P.M.
N.C. _ ⢠_ MR. ' A)
TLEV.
artiel!! wbich bas })een sent ~ us:y
Hal)d90me Prites' will be given -for .the Best Mr.
C. ·Morns. dealing with the
~ok jar tlte Mrlier .
N.B.-PI
â¢
Jo'ancy ,Dresses.
railway cn,ia.
Almost lleedless to
_
8~y. we do not agree,. with all the
I'part of the .uk, alld Ielc#to/le
A Fjrst.da, l;lAND
be'in aucma.anc:c.l Vl'ews of M~. MArris." The gw.J'ng
to cpnjirm ;ame
booltin/!s are
â¢
.L .
."
w
. .,........... III Mod.... PriIiee..
principle- in matters political for de.
1 ⢠imlllcdiately, s the demand for sents
" TICK...
......
--, ......
~- work s te a~,
d'l-v S~oma;
Mn. wooa,
Fmcham~1AIed c Lilr~t
a S :_
._
cad es past h as ~'
.......
....,. .breed.
.
, eumtaia- ,
disposal of. / he re'
3
{
.
0
.
,.
B
1/8
towards
fWI
democra"",
which
means
Poultry
Management.Miu
h..
txGLF....
- ;
OUBLII, Uf ;
A LCONV,
â¢
⢠'t'-'
f
tb
'
I moini;ll1 seat /IMitable on (he first.
_
'
«
govemment by all .the~JpeoRle.
and
not cowriderable
vw ""', or
e pUJ')I05e
r
'
number
o(
f opportullity.
..
Museum Free Lecture.. br any ' 6eet~n~ Parliament is the oouuty. She bee allO ii:ta~ted
represeI).tative 01 democracy in
\he stock- ref'errod to
Box Office (42 "'ri~r StreeV ~ea:ding) C. E. un~svD v__ 1M .. p' Q Ii.
graph. Owing to the
&E.. , -.~..
oft.ot
~,country. In industrial matters the leod, it baa been
open ~aily, 1 -3, an~ Matinee ~!tys
. "( WILL LECTCIrE' ON '
tendency bas been ' more and more to bo ~d to
the oo~
11.1; Teleph ne, ~62.
... n.. N...... Arclti....
towards collecttvll bargaining betweeo amaH bolder who obta,;ned ena uuu r
. '. tile ca...a- ., ......ire "
emp1pyer8 and -emllloyed: That if! 0 ~2ta~ri~'i:t: ~~ci::.,t~tr~:'&l' hu
say wages and working cond~iions able to give t1:I theee people baa been grcatt,
(lUuoltatoc/1,y Laol...., VIeo\..).
h .
I
d
appr . ted.
~tlJ.re. on poultry keeping
ave been sadle. lly negot\4Ltion ~nd have been arranged to be ivcn d veru
JdbXDAV, FEB UARY 24th,
six nights
l~ THE ART . GALLERY
agreement. Yet Mr. Morris talks of pent_ at an ~Iy datll.
' .
and WED EsDAY MATINEE, .
politi~!ll ~ction having proved the I Dairyin,.-Mi.. 1'",0I!e haa vtsjtoo Md &d.
. 01,.WED,NESDAY
Fehnary 19t11, .. laything
of P-'Y politicians," and ",lAed to number of pe1..ona in ooonee i'Qll "o\itb
". NUR!fB B E NSON:'
P
-~
~
'clieo,ernakinll' a9d _ other dairying matten.
AT 7.30 P.al.
sa~s t~at .. the. conflict' o~ thought She hae .Ieo vlailed new centr 8 witb. view
gOIng on to~ay in the .Labour g:ove. to a","gillg for cbe_making cl&aoea 10 be
held next .8IIn.
, .
ment r~nges itself as be ween
dUB- Harlicl.llture.- ¥r. Janea, Ill!tructor in
trial or direct dCtion and politlr.al." HMticulIjurc at Uni\"enrity College Reeding.
It .
,
.t
.,.
.II ... civ8Il two lecture. III Newbury l'o audio
. 1S in confusLilg the two tha da~r encea of 60 and 62 penom. Couuea of four
lies._ The salvation o,! the . country
each are boing held at Twyford lind
.tests with keepi,ng both.... thing. dis- ""'~I<"'.UI.
hM B~ jooged at leveral hoI'·
tinct. When once we '--gill'
mixing up
\veget.ablel.
.,.,
D
_....:.1\Ir.ebow~.
MQ8h!y, Plant
Patbo\he, question. of eolTective bargalJlJng loJri.t a.t UniveJWity College, Jie.a.ding-, has
in industrfal~
' tters wttâ¢h political delivered QDe lecture .t W,.rgrave, 1P/lere the
T
.ttendaaoe wall 28 and lje baa dcdt with a
t:
'ill
(o~
.
arre
"Err,
'~ AU
ne
are .di8astrous, as
JoAA,......
~' ttl. foe
t trill
~~ ~f.,.e ~
, ()
e , cen
, ett:
action the " 'slIl
~ber
of
~eries;
An.lY_.-8erkohire hrmell have tubmit·
tN "to the ~lI'e· . fof ~,i. 23 .... mol 0
prillr:, he of 'e'edi~ ilttlm, tnd' loaHl' ~ man
Chaoa cart b~y' ult~ ..~ â¢
Mr. Morrf8, io bis article,
. \lr!. '4u.ring the quarter
I,
1. _ _ _ _ _.....:_
the, .u"""'clll. :'**itlles,I an.d in his- ad- ~oe.-Tbe ~:tpettdlturl! durinsr ·the
'T"~
T'
te, ia whhin die .m~e. .
dress at Reading the olJieft day ' he ⢠The work h.. . been di60rg&nUoo by tho
. _ .Whâ¢â¢ â¢ntl " ,,11 _ ,",,"Ie.
spoke aca1i1.st tlle usurp"Hon 'ot the Ii_ral p_re.alence (If illne.. ibrdllghou( the
..".
COUllty. Pebple in man7 diAltricta have been
'al\tI .I~'" Waltr â¢â¢n. ..
functions of Uie.'.Executive Olmmittee ednriO to eoncretrating toll'ether,- weith tho
'PIooDe: ⢠aoUeI.
of the N: ~.R., of .wbitb he is himself ",,\lll that in ~e placee - il w~ 'impaMible
a member, by 'tJ;Ldse who were e~aged to P' &IIdienoaa toget.ber, ",hitat in othe..
in aft unO..
lItrike.
So f!.r, 80 it w... fOlMld neceuary ito postpone, OT can.~..
eel, Ieciw'.. which bad been arrailge<i. Morethe '
' L,IIlII TED . .
good! .but the 'UC1ltive Cbmmittee of ,"er ....., ·if DOt all membe", ell'....cd
nil IIIW£RT, ' IIENLEY-ON-TIIA.ES ot~er unions _.~ly,:w.U1l tb..t of ~J!r.work, haTe luJf_d il!ueu ' durlllg
the N.U.R., "p..perly constituted and AcrieoJlllral lnltnlct!'oa.-The
'e,
.a.ur0lUll~. 1ID ITO"':. . ~~' ~.
'elected ..
d." f
.,. baiI,W UI'pd by the Board of
01I.IIJfUI'!
""........
: ~.J8, p _ _ 8'rUft. t orlemQCratica
. lHr
~~"
' an IIlere or. to alllP.lI aDd d...elop their eoheme lor
lWGAIS.~
lt â¢
â¢
their
autborit,
4ihou1d
be
upheld
just
('uhllru ~; aDd a .ub-comm.itiee
BJO. wt
I: 43, OUO" ~.
tt.;
.ted, .
Path.'.
the
aa tbat of the N.U.R' j 1tlr. been appoiatocr to eooMider the-matter
WODtu
: t. p~ ttruft,
MOrris's, 8peecl~.⢠would certainly) have re.POrt , if JleCeMa1y, ib a special mectiD«
-, CJl4MPAGNES.t Mark... PriG⢠. been
more con..mcing ii the
thil oommi~..
â¢
....1aV Next. F.... 20th,
'" .
'
. ..
Training Of ~b.rged Officen.- The
01
~is
union,
:£er
standing
mittee
baTt!
been
â¢
...
ked
"
ea.rry out a acbeme
.lnd follo",intr l
d'Y8, exelusive to thie
PRICE U 'S TS ON APPLICATION.
the electric. way stinke
for *he tJo&inin. in.. ag~ahur of diecharged
..
ofti<le .. ; and a .peoialeu\)..oommiitee have been
. I . Theatre.
â¢
days, had mit intervened"
appOinted, conei.ting of repre.sentatiTei of
. . . M.Na"
a ooel a UAunliD 0'
O,UIILITY.
IIl\I.ny people con81der
tJIi,a , committee, the Agricultural E,xecutive
uERrrE ·CURS:.
jealousy to nrelo nor it
Commi~ aDd the W.r P~M Commi*t.&
S,maJf/y:
~
-e
(in concultition witb the local director of blre
been
pl'aotically
iettl4!d.
Mr.
1.
Hr,.""
....
ltti»iatry
of LAbp.llr). Under ilre .:hem
VAU.EY DIY ' GlNCD ALE ~y
ofIicen 'lill receive an. aHow.nce of
,.
. ' seereM.ry 0 f th e AS80Ci ated Sodety l8Iected
~:w; per annum f~)I' two yoan, II.Dd "eJdj.
ot Locotnotive Jilngtneen. aDd Fireulen tionel allow&ncee 1'111 be mad& to m ....ri~
eald to a Preu ~i8sentativ.:." I can: officen, with cbildren, up to £90. X11. ttl·
not understand t"'e ac.,oo,j
Jni:niBc;r.tiqo ot tho ~e.mf! aOO the amOl1D~
~
W
VI
of aWArd baTe been ent~ to thia CQII1'
to 09. We
of
N,U. ~ DurtnS- tile strike. ill spite
mi...
the fact tbat to many of ita
ha~:~
came out tia Iuppor1 of our
tiona
~
Npudtatecl
th.
strike,
"but
PUREST DRUGS, ONLY IN STOC~.
"JWt1.~,,,, EXTRAORDINARY,
~,we' antnd at a eet~Dt
N U-ll. omeiaH-' ---...-.11
ct.,....
We H. Brabpeir _SOU,
A .....
,J
.
same
.1"
1'IWIES
'. IllIG · YOUR ftESQUI'I1ON
II DMIIIDIG.
"".11:
Of RATE,".
~
â¢
~
'.
GJ-tte.
., .. ' ax
r
T_.
⢠⢠~-
re
out
NoW
ttae. a&riQ e~.
~ Me what tau
.............. ~ .;;.;._.J.o,,::_. 01 u ..
DljtIQben Wbo
~,
-~
POIUiLce~
&ctioa
.~.
lie
the
"0
..
quinlCl. It ill, the de ire of lb., GonTl1 '''l''' ~
to settle ,?n ~he lnDd II many as po.MlJ ,,·
of the ex·renice men who are QualiliprI. Iv
becom 4Voces ,{111 Ilmall hol~~; and t he'
BOOrd lire II kina or the ACti"e usish\l\'"
of the . Cotmt CouDeil in -carryillK II,·
scheme into
ec withovt delny. So fa r ii'
Berkshire is concerned IH men atta.hed t ,·
D;(ficultural · oompa.nies workinlf in th,'
bave definitel e~" desi r.
in Berkr!h~. Oue of the cJl,e l
is tll~ w.cli: . ufticient cap ,w l
the part ~ the eX-l!ef'\'ice m n, ~d it "
evident thIlt the GoveJ'nm~t 'II'i1l ban· "
take a liberal ,;ew of their re ' pollsibl!l l ''''
in tfr~ r peet.
'Th, Valunt.1't.
1'be public ""ovid, we are sure, wi~l1 t
join in the expre 'on of prait!e of tbe Y,,;·
uOleer to 'hicb utternbce wes ' lfh"en ."
Wero-day'
ocial It'8th~rillll'. For 0\' ,
JOllr ~s many of the 'oIUJtteers h.I"
l!'iv,n up prACtically )h.e ... hole of th E'1l
_BIT I6isu.re to become- eJlicient: ltD' t hl \
continued ~ 'd<l their' duty in pif.e of ma l1\
di900urng mellbi. Rowell th y hl\d bee ll
tmined and the
'iduity which tb y h nd
di8played wit preTed In
ear when 08l\rl.
a hundred ot jhe lle.ttalion did two or thrl'"
uwntlltl' pedal Iiflrvi~ .<\vty· on the £,,_t
C<.. . :rhe future of the Jorce i !still Uldecided, ' bnt at an;" rate the mlln ~an It·, I
thl\~th~:y; hllVe dQlIe t~ir dllt., Yell. M \I' II
VItI
JJ due to the u« ' gve ClOm !nI\",It ,, ~
'ofll~l'II, Col. Hodgroft., Col, lCellie, Rod \"
BaLk..., for II that th
\0. doo for ",.
force., tbO,!I4rh doubtlHe Hiey ",ovld bE> t I.,'
irat ~ ~ise tile entjlpi SIll and enpr~ \
91 thelf oSoen an.d
of all 1'1\1' 1., .
.Nor· aIlQuid tbe Daines
f01'l(otten 0 tIll" "
like r. 8. B. J~l, llt: n hbroo kt', ftn,1
otheR. wJ.O: 1\&"6 e r '-0 willi.D1I to ~h"
tIwIr mt.reai
prllctico.l "al' ill Il"
iz+.d
in
VCIlWlteer DIP'I"8III.-.t.