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LESSONS:
THE

ROAD

,.

RECEIPf OF

THE

If'rm ' u p to the
rll'"
t3h.e llsd been

h un"•• II 'C'·. ( In 6th Septem
1.,.".1,," '1'.1\ ern. Broad treet.
• I'
',·1,) ·k . in thc back' roo ~
1 III P' , ... " n~· "'"us there "ith a
\\ 1111""
" kPd bl'r to bave a
p.",J I",. il r;lu. of ~r tor
11,· I lt r n SlIt <lown with
·" IIt· 111.01" and two
fema.l('
ti,,·tt ,'''1I1 1'a u-" unW 10 p.nt:
III 1111' ,,,,,111 .. n lIle time and

tllI.'-- ,In rtro a

I

.\ ."J'A'I'EMBNT.
).; . Cu"p KHve ev id p.nC4l of al"
way to tbp police stanOD pn.-

"lUI

placed · hCf ill
Hi ti d,um had si<lltrl'd hpr. La.ter .... •

;hel'h .. rd
a

I\LHt n f"PIJI.

In

~ ...

101' h.\I

" " ,,·unduc ed ' heTWIt
1~· lw,· ed 8he wu in
II' rI • • C'"uu nui ng,
be . id,
L"",) .. " T .• v~rn where I p.w
"., I!lll
I ,;aid
the rirt
ii, ~ "1. '"I'
• W .. it till I !let
J ... 1/ ' "" !.~ him pay toY' it:
IIII' ",,11 0;(' ~h .. pherd lind I , bad
1 I. It! I,i ll' if I had a kntf. I
\ 1111 ., ~u ,It) my If in.
B~i!
•• k 'J1 f~ aud dared me to uu
, ,, I ~ " ftj ' three timet!. bat I
wh", 'WH doing. I 11m :vert
. ;, "d ,I,..

hll,.t ,.ill1 .

U

J:II':, EV lDB CB. .. __
el£'Ct('(\ t.o give eri_ _
~llIglt' ",oUlan. and ~d ....
1,1' jam f,.ctory, On 8th s.pl Hltn the London .........
Iht-N'. ki -D~
l" i. ~ r friend. LlDie
tJlI I get oubride':' _..I . . .
~bp J nc.l her lne~..I ill•'heph, rd came up led he!' a nd SWON a~t
.....
tiad , 1mi a 1 ",.,...
With tha.t
-:~
til'r hand by :a..aeLallt....
-...
it h.v J.iDJ. What.
uld not
y.
.
tlmlll iited 'or ~."'ft~
bail
I heY' caJINf
tile court

-u.

1

t1.p

tb ;'k
\he

r

.

....IId ... IIt- h:,jd 8. knife 80
up ~4I T., "'" It nwny from her.
tAl 'w!. .. :->I,,·pherd again. and
It" r 11'0'" rloi ng so by bold'" ""'"g that he . recei 'lied a
"n", I I", Ipft wnst. a})out an
I,.d l 1,,"1'. Wilness DJ8b.tioned
I". ~ It" f" I" ht'd II po)j~an.
,,,.' dll,· ,,,I....1 to ut the BQyal
,".d. ,\ tt~r prisoner had cut
"I,,· "'.l· ' ( ry <orry RUji did pot
1" . 11_ Il~ haa got no quaml
h(A " ,I " II , tru oRer.
Ll:l" {' , W(){; -D.
11-";("11 TI'prl'li, ~ urgeon a the
II" I',UlI. SIIid Rhep erd
rt' . "" lil h Sept::!ber. • AD'
rthrmro on .hini the IIUJI&
uff~";lIg from au iB~
rurPlirm. which waa f.1rd .• ngprous. He also had a
in 110 (' lower part of the
'wd ,,,,,wtrnted to ' the ab,t I",d not opened
the
, HI' 1111<1 two small skiD
brf'u.t. If the knife proilh ,ulfic;"ni BIleru it
(I,p injurie..
The abo
.... rlOus, lind migbt bave
'( 1(""" u fraction deeper.
on th" ""me day; he was
(... I "" l he bacl, of the left
I wllh having ~n cau,ed

I"

mar

ne

,\\, 1:11 ,\ l\:,\lFE.
il ha D! H",,·' nt . of SO. Coventry
nil. blal·I"ulll h', .tri ker on the
H ,pp hr nl ~ .. , .• friend or h.ia.
•,l, h" lJIel him at abont
1 h., LOlld,," Tavern.
He
dlld ~ ,,,' ph r ld together, and
II, I ... II· , Illl( word•. Witnes3
th., lU.ltt('r. Perce?" but he
, ~ il lk'"l( away about three
W , (II r", then Ii8jd.. " What's
, ...II,d ,bt' an wel"ed, .. If
OI l\. I ld!1 him." She asked
,, "~ ,
:-;be seemed quite
tUlI ". dlld Wall not the wone
'tn .... , ,."d , .. I'll get one Q/l
I :,." , ·)(,1 .:-h(' ~uuiwered HYee/"
'10 :-,hpphprd and !!pOke to
1,"11 "'e ll I li p (0 prilloner aDd
n,lpc l-h" ~ e llt to",ards \ 8he~
t,, " .'t 111rt'(> minute&: a:fter told
.JI"'''II~ 10 " left arm aDd
~' (I IU . Th(' ICrm ;,all bleedfwd It" h .. ndk~rchief toUM
JIIIIIUb>s aften..... rds they
~trM'(. pri.nner b6inl!
in
mnn nllmN! tlr~flHh.. The lat• ,," ,IrC<-II,J".
who a rrested
'" ' k " " """ Ilf'r on picked up
"' , I.I1 P ..... took ,t from
him
u p _, 11,1' police .b.tion. He
n II" I , I.h· gl rl 1><"" U"e he
t . he ,~)d ,e
, a lokp, He did not
II I ~ " t ,l,P ,,,id .
:-:TRI ' (;t;LE,
liPld,. r, ",f ISS,
Great
· ,. l, h.... rH ... I Jlrel!ell t out of
""''' ).', ,1111( ,.I('nll: Bn; d
freet.
" "n,· (" !."Telli ng outaida the
I", t> . fV" [} prisoner and Sheppr,,,,n" r _i rike 'hepherd

i

I

I "", , " 1..

i-ou ~h

I

I

f rill lid I \ r'IU "pr,Htion on
0 oeH. ,·,·I",· \., I ItI''\· wl'nt out and

l .. lI.ing to three
<;onveraation
.• u.>1.1 it ml" I:on(' by. Then
h. I du,,'1 ,,,,"t 10 have an," ti lt .\ ou." · lind I('ft her He
Irl pnll "l wHlt ,i" yards from
,, ;', 1,1 th.\N' II wlln n
ed
IIp " '111 ,Jlid wmethjng. Best .. l'rI'<>nt'r. The
he
.. d ' h.'
11I~ side. all
ah
I lt P I", carm.
s
ad
1,,·1" "f what be had ~n ilK
nnt ,u r('<'€'<i . He then f,lt a
It ""I.. "I the a bdolllt'lll • • h ich
HIP p rr OO"N, be also 8tabbed
~h f" t. A mau named &Icher
I,,· "~ ,, hilll. strugglillJ. with
.
Hf',,,,,n t tied u.p wlln_1I
W il ~ 1" \' 1'11 to the Royal Berks
r.' h ~ had bl'Nl a patient until
Th ? pI i'" opr I,~d not threat.

,.

I

I · r. ".1 h th.,. ..l< ('plion of
''l\· II.·i&~ion.

CJ. VAl C! FOR COAL

1

IA);Â¥ STA B~.
t :-;hl'ph('rd. Of 31. BeecbJUJt
It. a ti.\r.u. liI"t'llllln.
'd , he
PrJ ,ii.. r t"or nbout 10
eeks.
tlll{'

•

OF
MOTon
TRANSPORT.
ft

FEnnING THE
POPUL TION,
"
DEAUUG WITH BREAKDOWNS

.NEED OF THE TIMES.

un

•

STRIKE ' INCIDENTS.

D~VELOPMENt

•
VICAR'S S'fIUDNG
CO Ml\JMENfS
",L _
•

NEWS.

" AN !NaDEll II
E GIEAT
FIGHT,"

Iri('ndl~'

RAIL.

Y.

A great deal ot interNt wna aro~ f-.
the items in tbis column laet week. aDd
•• •
two or three of them" were referred to by
thl\ SpeftkN8 at tho rnihro.ymen"B meetinp.
r.&I
The deacription 01 Mr. Golley. the IItrike~
a.
lUI ~
lC3del", ns a .. rough diamond." h1lJ! evi~
~.
d ntly come to stay. It ' WIUI not unkindl1
PECIAL )
m~t anrl the rnilwaymen took ~t ~ that
( " llRONICLE"
spmt.
Mr. Oolloy referred to it h~mseU
THE
11
•
,!he de"elop,,!-ent of motor traffic was on unday nlteruoon. He aaid, " Of counJe
l" cuno ' ICLE" E
gOtng ~n apace lD pre-war dIlYB. and ~he war 1 you will understand that I never .... ~nt to
'I'110 .Hea.diu« nillwa.~Dlen were vel'!
The transport work did not C<'ase with the ho s s hown how valuabl~ nn asset 18 road college or h:td a good e<!ucotion. I would
J>leaM at the terminahon of the stn.
The gravity of the railway crisis was in aettleroent of the strike, II it wa ~aliSl'd tr&Ilsport. Now tho stnke has put a new rRthor be a rough diamond thM a r85pect;.
During unday evening 11 lal'Kc u r i the minds of all who attended places oJ thnt it was nece!!8ar-t; for l\ fe:w d8Y~ to ttp- pha~ on the matter •. for. t ha,nks to the I able liar."
.
co ng-rcgated at tho Trade '~ion Club,
- wor hip . on SundRY morning. and n~turally plement the efforts of the rallway~. Hence . admlrable motor sen'Jce orgnrused ~y the . The bumouri t has bl.'en ahrond dnrinlr
lord Road, and Mr. Golle)' announced fr • it was [the subject of thought ID th the. ya.,tern Hotel bill been a scene of g,reat Oovernment•. wo seemed t.o , be geLting on I the stnko.'M WIlS edtlenced by lhe thaUr
the first floor the recei(lt
n me snge fr iJJl dQvotions and nddrestK's.
aotl\,lty n1l the week . Tae uooess attamed "ery well wltlHlUt the n11",ay.
It w,.s loscrlpttou.s on tho motor-lorries
On"
Messrs. J . H. Thomas oDd Bromley thllt
One of the most coruprebensi,'o reference. during thl'. Fltl~ke ~a 'been rem'!rkabll'I...a. I possible. bod .t he strike 18~ longer, thnt :which was atranded in Londoll ROtId, RNdthe stl"ike was over. and hud been settled to the su bjeot ~ wJ\Jl. 'oontained in the serm?n w~ fu.lIy Ik cn\!eP III ~t week's 18 tlL Tne 11\ !nrge quontity 01 co<x ,,'ould have bcf,n I lng. hRd tho followlllg inecription..: .. Ya
on favourable terms to H,I' mNI.
ot tho Be,'. W. Bnttor)., ,B.D ., of s~. Jo~n s, fonoWi.nl! may "b!i c0n81l1ered some of the I mO\"l)d from pltlee to plaoe, even though the I old dun oow," "Milk for wltr babi~ "
This meSSll¥e a1forded unbouuded sa tis- Reading. who devoted '''h1S mornlllg s sermon b.asie fa,ots.j t.\le ,situRtion. a n~oortn.ined , " iron wny" was put to no use, This evi' l (illustrate<l/ . .. Baby shall not starTe,"
faction to the men. Th o)' formed up with to 8 stlrny ot the matter. Some. of the in tbe co~1-I'se ot genel'al inquiries by our donee of tile po ibility of motor tran port
The (lri( 0 of MacedotUa." "Du lait
Mr. A. Howe. J.P., at their head, and pointR Ill'p. of course. not a pPOsite now, rep'·e~en~ativ~:
_
ha arriyed at an opportune time.
In· poor lea €nI"uu. ." ,
.
marched a long pheering to the G.W.R. sta- owi ng to tbe settlement, and they have
80 far 811 'f could aSCI'rtai.n. there hnR 6tan~s of deloy on tho railway re legion .
Ou15ide tbe r:ulwaymen'~ bNldquarter 011
non . where n ' few congra,tulat?ry sp~chllfj been omitted, but others' are worthy of been no 1tor~ III toqdstuffs tp n.1fect the Even Irom short distnnoe of abollt 20 mile. Sundny W(\6 .30 copy of the" Call ." The first
were made. All the ml'.n S<'Crued dehghted repetition.
l'reachin:g from tbe
word s, pUblic, and M t~e_ South Midland Diviion goods hun been kiltlwn to ta.ke n week in I article WII.S bel'.ded: "'I'he .capitalist contha.t the figbt was o... er, lUll! that t~t'y were "Peace be. witlliii Thy walls nnd prosperity e~b~';Lc~ two m~l~oDil ,of people. that u n trnusit. "'berMs by motor trllnspo~t it is a sPJracy to destroy hade unionism ,"
r etu rn ing to duty.
within Tby dwellinll places:' the following slg'nlficont .fact. Fortu)lately there ~RS n que~titln of only n few hours.
'
. The roo~s occupied at .thp Vastern Hotel
.. ITELP TO GE'r n ILW' A \"S
nrc 80mo of his striking thoughts:gOOd (i!,anbty of food'stutfs lett dprehct on
So 1'os ibl.v the strike will bring our In connectIon lth pcnSlolia .... ere vocated
T~, can be no pleat)" ,.ithin out' dwell- the ra~lw8y8. and that rendered the tR k lligbways ba~k illto th";r own again. Many 80 ~hat the ~~oIe building could be used
RESTA.R,(,EV."
_
Mr. A. Row;). J.P" who as roceh·ed wi tlo ing places until t here b6 peace within our of feedlllj' ~ople more easy.
people forced to use motors where they .hali. dtlrlng the cr~19 by tbe.Food Co~saioner.
l oud cheeri ng. said the (rl'el\t · struggle was walts.
'
There h88 been, a. tlpera.buudan ce of help- previously used railways found tho formor a~d the pen&lons officiAls hnd. wlth the
on .. a nd they wore thankful to say that it
'I'he rCAl crux -fo~ all unrest is the rE'Btor- erst bolh for (1r\nng .anl;l for ot)ter work. 60 much tlte better thnt thoy have, decided kind consent of the .Town Clerk, found temhnd 'been brought to a suc ssful conclusion ... tion of plenty; there is at pre8tlDt a short- ana there b l\8 been .no dIfficulty In gettlDg to adopt the systelll of bl\ulago permanently. ~rary accomDldd.ntJon at the Small To.... n
.Tbeir leaders had lISked them to resume age 01 the real and neeessary- things of life. tho,. necf' sary forrlP!!. III reahty~_ ,~ore A great proportion of our homt'-grown fOo<l.
!III, It 18 posIIlble , that the Food Comwork tlS 800n as. possible; and to show that
The first duty of Christian reople is to vehlcl were available th.= . !'eme<! """'1.ble 6tulJ~ f' peillnlly will be cat"ed from fa.r m ml!'ll,ooer
reqlllrn th.e wh?1e of the
there was no ' ragged fring to their Il}ove- I prescrn the telP-per 01 muttla 8Tmpathy. a few w~ ~fore the stnke. fo~ the re~ter to murlcot bv road motors in! future.
,V~ Ho~ for some httle. timl'.
m811t they bad .to Jet.the men back to wo.rk. consideration. and goodwill, in whIch alon e waR t't'-Vlero lu~t betor\! the tttnb. an the
DELAY' iN'RAlLWAY TJlANSPORT.
, :rhe .CI!-ttle Market TIa.II •. MilCh the Food
and they had deCIded th t I:hl>)" s hould re- negotiations can b6 CArried forward to a number of veblcles ,:"hlch had been recently
Whrn nods are dis ateh~ rail' the ' Commuljlloner hM used slllce March, hOlO
pQn. them.... lvea f~r duty .nt "!X o'~lock on permnllent settlement.
pUl'chased by firms 11\ the area were added. llllYe ttl ~ loa<led int!: a
t, Ylifted tro';' pro~B<1 'very useful in tbe nRtional emer~
th e following morlllOg. HI . )"olce had gone;
POINT~ 0
BEIlALF OF THE :MEN
RELIEF LORRIES.
the cnrt into a truck and a ed to tbeiG gencf. OOc~use I!"oods have been stored
he cou ld only soy thnt thul should be an
::;
.
"
..
There 'h as been 1\ considerable n!lmoor pf t?~n dcstinntion by ~oods t : . . After al'- ~~trlbo ~r~;;'ir4~t1~r ::~b~iro lhay!t It.$ use
object 1f'S80n to _them of the ~lidtLril')' . of
.W e should ~ot forget the prev,ous ser· bl'ellkdowns. but. on~ one f~~ ac~en~. A nnng there they musl4 be aj:tl.lll hUed fromj MiG.l ' lL!.v uttou d ' ..l. &
.r
I
the .... orkers not only in
dIng but TIght "IceS of the nulwoymen.
·
rellular system of rehef lorne was pro!ld~d. the truck. and , llnload~ ago at tho whole- nard Sutton, baS! 1x.e1;u~~oterOfo\h~08·~ who
through the coub.tr~'. He hoped they
Thoy ha"e been in .tlle Pllst some of the .so that they cOl>ld b6 sent to any dliltrlct Miers. All thIS hondllng d s not 8dd tCj haft eeondrivin a!18 t\.1~t"~
in lb.e ser;w01'l 1.d continue. that that would not be lu st i most devoted of publIC servants.
where II lorry had failed •. ond there has ...180 the . quality, particultlrly if he goods n~ \,'ce Qf thJl focdg6"ppI~ .
,
:loT
1\ mere splUlm or uphel!-V 1. but. thut
~oy
They ha.vl' been oll1ongst ttre lDost court:e- been II breakdowl'\ repall gang provJded. poruu,oble.
Wh ore road tran port IS
"Tusti- " llle or an
r lh S , .. .
h ad tbeir faces to the light. and were go 109 ous lind clnl. •
.
Th Read'
C
t
d t
--' "_-'
..... -_.....
be I ded t th
,~,
g
0
c
~ULl
. "- coutinue the 6ght until there was (I
'fhia is a ft08tPO.u ed stri 'e ,' we are almost
. e
mil' olpOra Ion a.rmnge
0 pr?" ..uopr.e-u. t.re guuwo can
oa . a
' ''\ DemoorafS s~y& :" A recurrence of lightloU
)'m 0 reakdo1fn gang on Dnday, but It dOCM works or warehouSl'. and carried ·
' J,;~ . ' Ii .
1
p_roper value attnching
tlteiT labour. forced to !\< mit that if it llod taklln plnco was not neceesa~ to can u.pon it.
' straight to their destinRtion. A tremendous f~~g ~~'.b760~1 slf~h proparJ ~~c ,wi;(
H e lYM proud thnt the c mpaign ha d been b6fore
{vnr there. wa,uld ' have been 8
.Ap.o.rt {rom tlie '8 pecin I effdoorts fodr d~ing Rmount of 'lRbour i~ thliS Sllved, ~nd good~ ing U(I gf theY f:~d8' of tOhn,:.:u...... de'euu"I'Oonsof snob nn orde.rly character. He asked relll ground of justice for it.
WIt/\' the nu lle 8Upp ly of Lo n on Ill! escnbed rooch he buyer ID better condItion nnd
h
.
II
v~th'~'"
her
them to r98ume their duti
IIlId curry on
There may be anarchists a mongst them, in our la.t i~9uf' "there ha.ve been separate
. kl
Th
1 t
ha
boon w 080 cxecutive en upon
plr mcm
to till' best of their abilit.. Let th~m lle~p hut I do not believe that the grea t mass ilf schein for Boul'Qemollth Southampton and bore I f,!l% y.
. ese bnc
I to cease ,,"ork without ballot or noliee."
to get tb e rl\ilwfl.Ys rest rt()d ; C\v!' then the men !Ire really IlnaTcnist.i(' or cherish iH- POl't..mouth. and th~}' I\PPear to ha ... e been t~~:I~I~r 1~'ithpr~h~JDf:; that
I p~'e!~<t
mind8 to thei r work. Ilnd do thOlr utmost 'I·m agRinst other sec 'ous of Rooie~.
mOlit slIllces {ilL _ No .attempL was Jltade I hl'~h rnilwR" rn~ are likGly to grow h;"her
!!!!!~~~~~=~~==
through thc Labour. mov
nt to build the
)'
, ' t
te f
wit! th
Lk
I
f It "
.
J.""" d
"
,
1 OIN~S THE STRIKERS SHOULD
.0 ID r ern
,. L . e IDI -. Supp y 0
8I!"- 1 sn I. ha"e decided ma.ny people to U1>p(l1l
new world upon wilich, th.ey wpre now '
about to outer. God be ill ... thcm all.
HAVJ.'l CONSID:En .}o"",.
mg. for ~h~re I 1,Ittie rllllway·borne D\llk upon the road in tuture. !Before the ad.IV '.<JJ
brought mto nOOdlll~. A fe .... chllrn~ may veut of till' "iron way" our main roa(t.
STR I KE. THE
MR.. nUSSF.LL·S CUNOR.¥r{;LAT10XS. f H [ ",pre tnlking t·) the en I sbould ask hav been brought In. but th\'t ~8S all. ellrried the jtrenter part of our trnffic, lind
.
M e. Beu . RUl!8e ll • .who .)I'as cordially . sOUle "uch questions 8S these:-':rltere ~RS t-b no ~hortage !If IDllt ID Read- liow the ,trikt'< seems Iihlx to reor;tore lo
•
Mi ght not due notice M thll strike have Ing. Smce the price of mIlk went up on them 1I1nch of their pnbt aC~city.
I'cooived. R'\ld that durmg th.IH dlSl"Lte the~'
b"d ~Luck I.ogethl'r better tlmn he hud ever been gi,'en. in order that harmless 8ud un- October 1st Qno or two tntt'ml'nb have been
,.'
kn.o~ roen .ttck togc. r befOle. In . re·, offl'nd ing citizens could' I""'e llot back to mnde that there was milk on hand but the
MIt. VI': . · F.R 1, X E~'T~
tllrmng to work they mIgh t fiud .tha t hl.tlp thl'i,' bOllle.; nnd perishable goods dealt producc rs were 10M Ibot they s ho{lld m ...ke
))'Jo;V,F.LOPMEN ·S.
difficulties would crop u p, pos~,bl.v . WIth with ?
_
the best u;;e of it they could.
nno lIeoJing fifm at loost. Messrs. Veune.r
tbMp .m.. u who W~I· . n.~ )le'Nl.~ tl'btng " 0
Might not the h'ains haVe< heen rlTn right
YEAS'r FllOM IRELAND.
~d ons. wlloLesale grocers, havo depended
A n ofli~er 011 leave in HlP cupila l of tha
do theIr work (A YOloe:
hllck em . t.t ), to tI,P;r d ..stinution" lVithout in Ilny wily
With I'egard to YMot lbe public btl\'!' been
,&rcat denl on ' road tro.nspo~t for l' Ion:: county of pigs recl'ives instructions to rebut he wa" gmng to bel: of HWll1 w,th rr- jPIIJl>1I'dising the objects of the stri ke?
at tbe mercy qf the ~ll:""it .... 8 . brought froOl itfle pas nnd laTeO qna.nlitle8 of hell" .." turn. 'I'he hll11T of dt'parturo apprOtlcheR•
gOl'd to those. mon-not '-<no S(' hi' ·h"d I\ny
The puhlic. Rnd not merely tho raihv,ay Ireland-and tllol'lI was 60Dle WOrl"),. becau.p 06d~ arc brought to Dnd t~ken trom t~elr and O.n looking at the evening pllpers he
~y mp..t,hy WIth th~w, bu.t. because he compll niea. are concerned in this' mattt'r poople were afraid thllY would not ha"e Ruffi- v~rehou by, ;tU0tor and team traction, learns that th.e great strik.e IS a fnct inwuntl'd lhplD to fl:el ~btlt tllI~ had b;et>u till' wry deeply bOOlluse if the moa's demlUlds cient to make their bread.
Rowev!'r. it
r. Venner 1'OI't;l-ted out to our r presen h•. deed . No hopes nrc hold Ollt for a tr».in,
I_t df.. rL of tb;e.r l,,:.... -~ r~nJse thnti aI(' I\'rl)nt.~ there will b3 incrae!:e:i fares Wl18 dh.trlbutec1,. w.itllin two or three hours tive that the nulWD.Y rate ad reIDa.tDedthe but cY6rything comes to tho", who wait.
ih'!l"c Ulen ",yovld llutoDllltieally reaS(' . to aud fr<'~~'tage.
of its nrrivaJ ,1: Soutbl\ln pLon,
\we up til the pr nt, b t tbo brmlUal RllIl diffioultier! are surmounted if one i8
OXl.t on the rnilw.a.1" fr()m th,..t ~u .. . 1t
.
.
,
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, . . I!h!l~ t both ends h...p
ei to ,t1Oh
,
would J,ol be ~CCf.llSl)ry fnr .them . L~ J tl1", t'l.
. JJUF.i'TIO~S TO RAILWAY ~.
H AD rHE SfRIK.E CONTINUED,
E" lllll"Ultng6Xte.n.ttba.tijle
t~·~. d~rmined . Aft('r taxiug tilf
!"Ililway
th~m .or to IllS1st .upon tbelr ili8m~slll or
I "'ould Irke to iI~.k the mil ....aymenBnd thc slrike continued. wholc'llller~ orL-thaL wn bTinging t II artiole d irect officials (aIL that were left) it wa s di~;l\lyt.h ong of the limd ; th, Y "hou.1 d 1~I\\"e Lhe 1 (1) Wh~ther the wild talk about truns- ....ould have hl'en su ppJi d from dtln~ of "om dock or ~areholl e to
eir own wart'- coyerB<\ thnt 11 t rain would Ix> lcn"ing for
!flutter to the offiQlaL~ of the un!o~... l"nd ,~hp ff"'ril1Jl. th e sellt of lIuLhority from the .,;,'S~ntiul food~tuffs plael'd in di e renL Ihousc ,\\";)d monel' aa we ,lUI timc. Con- ~~oc,,~:hl1 i~.f ~'fte~l ,,~:it";;l,n"f:.n:OI~~ ~::i~
rest would "utQnllll.icaOv cOllie lIg It. [h~ 1iI>U8e of Conunons to the Trade Unions is The good, whie reccivM fi"st p.-iority were ilj:inuin" he soid "'Road tr
port cnn, and
fight was over, "tId the,V hud won .tl,e \"l~' not lIowiMp, because , nch stut.ements nre of yeaRt, brood, flour. milk'. mnrgn";nc and )\..,11, I;; developed tremr~t! sly. Elipeciul· arriYed. nlld the Ipolite (I cial, Mkro u. lu
tory. A. Rro. ,l,w e, s~ld . thl'~' htUt, got to 1 lhe' utruo~1: concern 'to l\ll thoughtful lard, meat and bt~\ln. s ugar, tell. fish, and. \y with I :rord to short d ,s net'" tr"iIle ba"eo 00 6('1lle<1 for Loud" n. and IlI'tting very tom~OO\lrn the has,,!!, of, IIOC\et~', t hll L WII (0 suy \ oitt1.en.,.
coo}, '.WhOll needMI fOI" fO?d purposes.
In ~ J looked ~Ipon the roilwn as practically forlable ill U,r ca r ria{:1' we exp~c ted l o he
th ut Lh~ work'm.g-</lul>bI' s\t ouhl be r t'CO!!·
(2) . J,; there not. in tlte mind of grcnt num- Home Instances. who .." 10~l"IeR, h~\'e been st'nt onl of d.lt:e." lIe n~ st ted thut. BtcUlll off ot anv moment. but the powers that hn
mtied 118 lh.. baHls .of I'n: 60cl"t.)". a nd It bers of ]:;ngli~h people a genuine fellr tbat to L!Jn don , tht'<y cnrrled 1;1I ~(mttg froUl tra~1:ioJl on rubber ...heels , as the cheope .. 1 ~'ould uolll"'ILDt u s lhu t llrivilegel A burly
"" as th~ir duty to it l~t pHil tllI.t.
th2 "e~v fOtllldationt< of oonstitutional nn d M(> ..~r~. ,Huntley and P.a lmer.• III o~l'r not COtlVeYRnce at prC'seDI. "D n!though not olliciul rushed on Ihe platform and yelled.
.. A !H: ~l': IN It> t-:K'I'."
democrtltic ' governm~ut .. re being under- to go tmpty. The 10rrles,.nle!0,('llrrled hay . 0 fn~t n~ uetrol-ruu "i)b.i II"', \<,,. .ta~ tt'r ...\11 ohangr." aOli oul WI' !lot like lambs:
Thil< . WAS ollly, " ' ]1)(':'(, 'lIo"ll'l1t ' iq th~ roi,Jled Ilnd su pped 9Y talk Rnd action of this
LOOKING AHEAD.
thuu the rnilwiYs.
lw t.h1'1l ordert'C1 tbe train out of tht' station.
grea.t fill:ht. th".r , wer~ a \It to .w age. Thp~' liind.
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In tl.e intel'est or" the publi~ it WRR wrll i
))]~VELOP THE C );ALR .
1'ill!e p<lS~ III0DI:. nd .. vcntaally unolhrt'
could do that ILloug , Ihe ,"ito IlItps n, thf'.v . (3) J would ask Ulem to r~.ahse ho~d,s- that the al'ra ngl!menta lit Noo.(\)ng were well
A th
stion of M
Venner's was truin was pushed Illong"ide U,e platform.
had ["ught this fi"I,t;.-.wf'1I contl'nlled RUlI roa ,Nt UIC putllic is bv demllnd aftor de- I ndvaneec.l when he strike too~ place otht'l"
llO . er I S\,gg"ld be used ;nllch mor!' for au,1 the afor-'id' official kept liS nwak"
such
coal
Such with yelling" Koep back rom thr train."
wpll diseipliue4 .. aDd with out nll.\· :tt'OUblp. ! IDa.D.d ; (here 600IDS to' be no finality in the 1 wise the population wOllld 1)(I\'e ~uffe~ed to n t1ll1lt cun". S COl!.o.I
if thl'Y madc- up their mind,. The.\· hl~d . r "tt~r.
considerable e nt, It wa u t for the fi""l-t ~ ow 1Il0VlUg ~ h' d been ~ lo ~ grotll~r but wo did I:et aboard. ill. duo course. Ilftt'r
... Iiditl..d Ule IDovemont; qllli' ,....ul.v In
And 1 wOllld ask e\'eryone to remember week of a "b'ik ihot the o'"gt.lnisation Wa" ' hl~nnt ~l trt\n,s ll I dnring til p,,'>t week !lnd much looding of milk c1!urW! and checkinf(
n .u.I'urther consi e<roLion I'~peci- of tiokets.
th>l fight th<'y WOII on gt'{>;lt tllU1~-they t~is: 'fho whole oountry i~ necessarily Rpecit\lly intencled' to provid~ . for Illost of )' ~l( en
hroke down sretionlllistn. 'I'hll t " 'ns thf' \ rjtilCh poorer thon it was five years 8&'0, nnd tbe retailers hnd sufficient stock~ for ~om(' ~~,OUld I 0 ta.~n ..
. ted ~u that.: cl\1l41
}']XPF.RIEl'CE, AT PA.DDI. GTOI'.
thinl: ~hI'Y . wJU\ted . . H e (Mr . .ltt'''M'
I' 11) h~d I tI'er" He mil y in this congregation, like days. but the pinch would ha,",,, !\risen in . t:!Y w·",tl· ;~"\' P~~re thn. three lim[lf! as
Swppilll: u.t every wu~'side stat.ip!, VII
t-n hghtlllg
IlgulI1.1
....ch0nt.,"n
111 19'cn in m.'- own profession. whoso incomes two 0" three wreb. nnd by lIlot limo thC !
IlT3 ~
) l.ru k nn moro than 10 ronehed London at 1.30. • Here we found
had .. lIuions. a nd hr ho.
fl"01I1 tlutt
dn,.. we ' ot OlIpnble of ex pansio.n. while tlley orflanUsaLiou wo.llld have been mono perf«1Ct. I weh no It ~"1S a ~n~t()r orry though it {'addington a~ I have' nHlIr seen it wfor.'"
thp-.v would see .the ('~d r fll'cttOn ultslII. nnd j' !lave bl'l'n crippled by nn en~rm ous ly heav.v , 'rhrlorry ddv;'lrs in the division, for deul- . ~II?e~
nlll llbout it. An \\'1r~t toivn is 6"erylhing" SO still Rnd no one to Ix> seen~ It
~he ;LlIlnlgumatJoll 01 tlla whole movptnent i come-tax an,d the decrease m the purehas. mil' .,-Itb tho uulk sU[lply ulono. nad num. , tukps ~ULgeroo f l o d other {voter- fact. uo ono would answcr the publio tel"
mto 0118 ~e>t~ .mllS8. willch would be i It "power of lUo ney.
bered 1.100 to 1.lloo. including relief dri vers. Q. j:tt'r Sl un
.or ~"no
pl\one whllD YOll rnng it. I then proeeede(
absolutely IrrE'Bl~tible. (. pplauM'l.
'Wi th U,e afmisLice a great deal of chari l- and Lhere must hal'O bet>n at least 200 or
uys thun RelidUlg .
t.o Viotnria to see U'e R.T.O. lhere. hut hi.
A " oic(': Where is lho .. rough d \~mond" ~
Ie lOving ceased, II great denl of prayer 300 han l)().·t vehicles nt ...ork in the nretl.
conld" hold out no hope of getting to
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A~ ORDBRLY FWHT.
ItS di scontinued. lind many peoplo have
'fhe staB, ....hich us uall.v numbers IIOmp
THE
CAL PRESS garden' of England; he snid there might lit
Mr, GolI ..y. c hairman.. Ihe StrLke Counto ~e .to the. mid-weAk seMee/!. 3.i to 60, iumJ?Cd in three dAYB to a'?out 200. STRIKERS AND
• a train Ul,--morIQw, bu t could make no rash
oil. who hud II UlOS't enth1l>lill.;;~i Q receptiol1. ' hClSe should all be revlved.
.
and all hl\\'e If"en most dll"oted rvlee. The
promi_, I begnn to think. my r nse hopeo;aid .. Uod bl_ you, m lad!;.' , They ht;t.d
Prayer IS tT~mendously
needed
to B:o~' Soo u~ wer~ as);:ed on Saturday to pro- • At n meetitur of the Atrike ,held in King'~ leBII • .and wondered whore I 8houl11 loy m1
,,1I \'Iu t their bncks inlo . the fiJh t. ':r!-Ie.v l berate !Jlf< spirit of Chry8.t amongst men. nde a seoutma tel' .Uld ten ~18 to do th" 18tldow on }fJ.ida.y ofternoo .Iast week. r\'f- eary head that night. Having spent 1\
had btlen dubbed narch, ts nnd coM)JJrll'rhere 18 netOd of tile SpUlt 01 brotherhood. IUe8sage wc,>rk III the office. ana they ~mo II rence wa ma.dll' to tbe op nlon s expressid ...eek ctf comfort and enjoyment .... ith a de r
t hrough their
readiness to shure til, burden of others.
fc,> r .... ard wlt.h!lu l; .the least delay or h~llIta- Ut tbo loca.l }" ·ess. Mr.
ard., of .No. 1 old pa ope was not proptl.red for these
' tora. but they had oar'
campaign in a thorouahly orderly n ..anner.
God would Il.ever have given us victory in hon. Mrs. S'm~nds, of Ascot. and fr lenm. lI rnnch, N.U.E.. who apP'll'
WIth hI arm eno.tualiti .' However, I deeided that the
(Chec",). 'l'ho)" h"d fiv
no trouble to th~
'(l It'Foot nF\lnl~8 He had lor U/t a speciotJ bnvl' ~I\n rnnn,ng a canteen fC?r the ~en, in a sling • . aid in the local res.~ they ....ould first tb.ing to do ,,'as to entr&nch. so ,.e
admirable offiuel'8 0 the police. whO" bad
see in t be workiog out of His purpose.
and thlll118.8 been greatly app~Cltl.ted.
~1\d 90tne SOl of = accoll t of their mee~ went to n fnshionnble' tt.aliait rll8laurant
throughont sbown every l'espeet to them . ,
R uo 4reds of Lons of hay for tit... purpose lDg~. ]o'or in~ttWlce. in on
port the~." hon; and hnd n ~ J:ucl: in. with a nice bo~tlo
The.y 1lad won a fight wh cll ....ould go down
....
!If leedlpg the hor, s engaged on the trillfic qurable chairman was dtlfKlr ~
a rougH or IlIger be6r. The time .... as 'Pushmg
to hUttory. "God bl088 'l'homlls Rnd BromlD J!lndon .have bj!en trl1ftsport.ed to London 4 iamond ." He vns very
~eased they 'bnd aloftl!, nnd my betnlr half was looking n~1
ley, ~nd the rank and file ." (Cheers). ~
THEft. UNIONS SUPP{)RT from Woklngham. T,.,.ford. and Oxfo~ .
t a few" rough dlamow .The, b~ tbe lonely . Sho did not know what was ill.
ThNIC ohe&nl were
lied for .. 'Jnck .
. E.ven o~ Sunday volunl.,..rs .... ere ~Ol!llDg
'pport of the ollt.~lde pub
In ~ng..
store.
)I_iolt," who hlld lent the ~Ior..e 8nll. cart ,
THE
AYMEN.
lDC~:!~ h::~~ned along the ~ain 'l'he ChairllUln hlJ.id they pre fed up .... Ith
BY TRA)I ANB 'BUS.
for, the meetings, an,l
r. Sllllwond5. the
roads .... here men '()ould Il'et a meal and rest. ~ 10 chloroform dished out to them for so
W ell, I carefully thought the matter onf.
strIke SPOretary.
•
and thanks Ill'tl..due to those .... ho so kindly
anJ yenrf< p;u>l by the Pr .
and nt once boarded a tram for New Cro6I!,
A.S_)}. M.E
,. .
offered their services and .... orked so untir.
Mi s Smit~. of. !lenley.
spoke. . Rea
fRre <id' l then another to Abbe Wood, 4<1 ..
)lr . Lo1lt'11 . of the A.. E. and I ., sltld Il
A
PROC
ingly to mllke the men oomlortable.
• A com mun,catlon waa rea .froll~ the
(1. and again another to Bexley Heath 4<1 •• a
gave hiJll Irreat plaasu
that, wn s re'nJ; branch o~ lhe .W orke
Un10n 811 {ol. very enjoya ble .trip, passinlf the Oh,,,,,'Vato'T
ported to them thllt th. had got n victory.
W 8: " We Vl~W lnth alnr
~he reduction a t Greenwich a.nd tho Woolwi oh D(ljlkytLrd.,
Tho Amalgamated m
htod ~tood abt , Mnke tit is nn hi sto rical ev~nt."
BY ROAD
£ wages of rnilwaymon a~ ~l.'g the ecita.~ ond always having Father
tIOlutety firm in this 6 t . and thl'Y bad
" J1elllembPr the pl'estige of Trade Uuion.
•
g point of Wa.l' wage
Ins f ra te~il I Arriving at Bexley HllAth we
deme t heir picketi~ better thAn any orlIl . i a t 8tab?'
•
roughout the oount1;
eh~n
a o!.her tram to Dortford. 3d. 'fhis
c
gani ation in "RNdlng. Tbl'Y had done
.. uppor~ the raih"aymen in their fight
&0
reetiug8 Lo the N:U.
Lng en
e sb , onr jonrney by tram. <IlDd we had n
their best to"
re . Of)" for tho ot~r
r tIle botttlm dog."
~
in the figbt 'Iflth l e
,,:rllDJ. • 11' 0 stunt boardinjt a ' bus fol", Gravesend
work.. rs in the rail • • y rvioe. (Ch"frs).
Such ,.-ere the clarion caUs .... ldch brought
. re alw.,. oppoQCd.to the or ers.
then 'we took the on for Chatljam
'
It ....0 • nrru.n&,ed thnt )lr. J ennlngs: hf
p otller trade ulli~~i8ts 01 ~!ng out on
Most of t he beef sold in Rending .lasl
cold ride), 18. 2d .• and then from ChatllllDij
8Up(lfvi'iOr, hould lead the engine driverrs undal' afte~oon lU . prace!
' n In support I W!let waS from cattle whioh hlI<i been drlVen DISBANDMENT
to M:l.i.dstone,' 18. 2d. It 1I'8S n.o~
p
and fireDj8n back to work.
'
f the Tai!wRmen. Hand)) '
....&re issued o,er sixty milefl- frOJIl Aynho. coU5idcra.bly
and I W08 beginning to feel hungry
The gat!Jering then diepersed , Mr. Go\lI'Y,
~ting tbat ' We rnil ....!Jme of Great Bri- to the norlll ot O][ford. Tbe cattle 80IcJ at
ROY
tired. and had maM up my mind to
!.he local t rike leader, cordilllly shllking lin ha,'e been "tIlrust ll\to the- tl"l!lfgle b)' Reading market on )londay was from the
Maid tone for the night. a lhe last
Ju~nds aDd oongratuiliting Mr. nowe, Mr.
1e deter,,!-i~tion of the G?vernment to ~iU di8triot of ' NorJ.h&mpton; the beasts spent
for A Mord had 16ft !SOme two hours
A.rlhu r W .. rd . sec.reblry of. No. 1. and Ilis
1'I\d~ UntOnlsm nnd the rights of eo~bma- the lut Sunda,r of their live, a.t Pangbo~rhe .
U
viously. , However' fortun e favours
Gther uo-work.era on lbe trike Council.
on.
~etber the ,other t~e U1110ruSt~ It was qllite Ii revival of the old time
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,
brave. Arriving at tile squaro wbere
Hea.ding really beheved th.ia. or ..... bether 'When e..ttle used to travel long distances by
coach. topped I saw a motor coac h
ey .....ern .not l\lDre o!,ncerned ... ith . the rond o Sheep, of course, could not travol so
the ...ords H,·the and Folk tone on
nestlon of wUI!fI- .... hlol! Was extretuely fal". ond fQr this ;reason the supply ' W IIB
nt in posseI!8ioll fron t of it. I sait!, .... hat.,. God-send,
h CHRO
kely-;they certii~nly tallied to the call of short. The CalC Order W8ll suspended durEquipment. etc .• at pre into store at the once oonsulted mv belter bllif a to
e railwn:l:men I~ 0 remllrkable manner, iDg the strikll. II.nd that WIIS why, to ' the of members will be receiv . )lary's Butt . ability ro proceed' fllrth()r. and like a
•
16 p~ocessJOn . beIng. ~rhap8 . thhe largeet B\lrprise 01 0 good many people, vea.l was Battalion Hendquart~rB.
sbe nit! Blu~ ....ould 8tick it. So I A.p,pr!~tu::Jle~
therlDlr at tra.tle llDlomst wh,e lt08 been obtainab!e
Reading, by the reglmen 1 q~'rterJIla8ter- th o ....ner at the enr regarding
1a
ll
n
WHo
R eade<t:Read}nt,g·0 band and \oft-ne'! of , t i l e '
I18raeo t on dates and hou 1\8 fl>lIo ....8, com- for a I'Mt (\11 hiB wortby ooe.clt. and
b• ~h
......
menein.. on Tueo!dny, 7th October. 1919:- 1 _ ...l to announce
""r head
,
. .
.
.U.R •• it also i llclnd.ed the banners and
THE NU" ••
D
"'onday"s. T\l~a"s. W nesdaJl8. Thurs· pea.......
. ,.,
At il'e ~trtkrr'J' lUM'lang on unday nfler- ' embPn< tlf the U"nited B uilder' LIlt..
,.
......-.d'"';.Y8. tlnd Frida'l~. 9 8.m to 12 noon
. ; 2 at once acoepted, and 1T8" at once
Iloon f r .. A. l-towC'.,J.P.• referred to 1.:. use
r.~' Utll· on. the Na',' onal . -~-- iatio' n
~
n
"-tu
Ute weloome velliqle · hut I sill! feU
o ....
~.o
........,.,
T 0 th0 Ed 'Ito r o
f th
p .m . t.o UO p.m ,; 7 p.m. d -6 »-ID.
r- h ungry"nd tl··r
ha"i""
forgottBn
a.t a ,1,l revlOus meet.,IDJr
l.be .word " ,,"0
revolu- , Vlhicle
Worker, and. .the
Gas Workers
e .. Chronlcl,,"
·
'In to .,..
8
,I •••, .
• .....
ilOn
and the
ChmDlcle.s l' comments
d <fl!neraf LIlbourel'8' .bSOQiatiOD Rea4in!l
Sir, -Be the report in your papeY' of ~he a~~II~S~,:·/:"~Il~n~oo . 'fil ~ni~':i last meal in London.
thereon ..
. .
anch while the Po8tal anjl Te\egraphic meetinl! of the N.VR. in ' ttre Recreatiou and other corps property uat be returned
TRF. L! T TAGE
He SII,d lhey w"re n ; prach-ed s peakers.
rb" AfI8OOiation. Read.iq branch. and Ground on Bep~be~ 28th, II speaker !8Il to Battalion Bead4.ua.rt r by tile 21st
It \1"118 no1l' dnrk. 8.15 p.m .•
j~ey hact not llad that adnntage of edu~aer bodie+<. alliO tOdk part. •
.
repormd tn h& e laid that that monllns
t9
on o.n .. ss.urile trip: it .,rae
tJon and of kuo.mll he to gll'e t'Xvr~oD
rtl'r proe8clm,. rouDd IIome of the III:ID' they had saoked their ': Lola).i8t aalld ~etol'e(~
F . KINGHAM (Capt),
and tbe ' Opell vehlole did
to tbe bl'8t t)W1 inI.e..r,. nd tbeir lrieM of
1 8treet8. _ mon was made to the ~- .Leader." apparently for Mills 101al.
Command'-- .. A" Co.. 1 t "V.B. Royal mnch. We ar.-i'Ved at ...... u .., , "
the local r,ress, be4?a~ I e happened \() drop
tWD Gre.lI. wilere two meeW1p 'Were ' B t are the faota .. that they jqa\=ily this
.... Berks BeginI t
about o.t5, feelinl! Very
up, nnd
the. wot"d re\"oluIJOlf, h d taken a,' d¥tage
d. ' 01U! 1I'~Tef!idecI onr ~ Mr. W . J. statement? Ie it trIM tluot they have pai.d
Battalion Beadq~, e~diDg.
late for a drink. 9 p.m. hoin/!' olosi.ttg
of ,t.
t
He, the
1 8lrike leadiu-" and the thia Mid leacler 1.. pel' Bight. and mal' tlllB
h Octobe Ull1
So along e went on our Itlst talll!.
'l'ht'y had said: Mr: H()1l't' says ltere i
iN were
Sf'll. A. Rowe, ~ R utllall. h ave had eomethilll to do 1rith hi.. havillg
r..
arl'iyed hOIll n.t 10.15. tired .. hungry,
likely to be tl. rovolulll,n; he hope3 f will
w.y . aD~ A. J .,Ward . At the othu M r. the lRek, proYicH.I he
in the faebioll j
rold, but we ,,'ere not 1 nil' getting
be ~ (I('IIle~bll' one; 11:0 ell,ll it ~ P'lachble !
G. :r~_JlrMMled. the 1IMIr8l'll be~ ~trikilll fer betiW eolldltiOllJ? _
W,,- DOC
ry to put l\. bit of warmth
"Rehen hIm ...hen hI! poke , of revolntiiln.
I : R. WooldPi., L. E. Quekh, H .
CODduotol'8 iii the-llidla~. and NoPth of
one.
he only JUe80 t '.1'! 01 hon IJ\ the mind. of
1'1'11 Ilnd W. ClUlnon.
I'IIIlIIive trcial 7. aI. to ,lI88. per
"If yOU llOuj(1 h~r or nVl\n ",i 11ing
)lI'ople. II new YIJIIOII.
revolution in t1,P
D t. and for ,, 'tfldet uaion to pay thia
Jnlt this way in th_ suiking time
relatioD kip of _a Ill) bat I:h", !!enId reach '!It'
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t.at tbey do DOt
th~m this~Tol\t . 1 ~n trongly
that common UD
brotherhood which Y,/.
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