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FRO)( "PUNCH."
A nu,get of gold haa beea found in
crop 0' a hUl at Ti.ntaJaJlu,
e... Soa~
(bt the Wales. A rush lou eet in and mOet of tlo.
10wl8 in thfl di trict bave been ~ out.

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Tra- ~ QIIu. ", 17, llaridall "Chijdru'a boob now*ya ahrqs !niAIIl
p~, Bn.tuI. 11'" ..a.u-t for faln.. to ... ith tile marrillC8 'fit the- here and lleroille...

pa,

u .......... ~b1lUG&. fw tile _It complain a ... rit... in II weekly P6per. Bat
Tributes .... re ~ DlAde lID
_
...... ~
, '- ...... of om- surelI,thill is a refreshing change trom the
ing wOrk of the Q-. V'io_~.
. - . . ~.
old-falhionecl endjar. when they .....er. m~
sing IDetitute, Beadiq. at;
He
turu.r .......... ,. W...a.. to .. li.. haPPJ e er IlftenrllrCls_
.
'
froG! the ...... paW txt' 00...... Nellie
• .. •
mee
held OIl )(on4a1' aft_GOa
Nut
Tueeday
it
the
aaai
.....
.,j.
of
ODe I~r, oa _ . 1l~. 11th'" DI;b Au,Ex.iM~try~
(wa.tchinS
.
~ri
..
.1Irethe )("or'8
Padour.
_ _.tt
·1JI'IIIIIRm~.1 01 ........... . , . ia tit••~ of thia net, the . . . of .... ~ III. ia _ _ 01 ...oTk display): " trike JIle. Bill ! Ihe old
iacluded: llr. F. A. &qeut,
IlOWlb'r-.A.raistb u.,. ...., petpIe ...ill the sum rep~ , tile aJIl....t of Wur· geyser ain't ad aendiD' up e- S.O.S.! "
illyjlBd to the chair in tile ........
I ·
\.. .• •
_ ~ a fit .nd Pl"OlI8r ...ay ~ which &1100 COllt:riltutieei Iisr . - "";ed.
~-"E. the Kayo
, Caaoa . . .
to ~oiat.tM1Ie da,. . . . tb J".Il.C.A. II •. Kent ~ ~ aete.iaDt. ana Wil)1 Shoppe (to lIalesman): If Ho... m...c~
pleaded
DOt
milt,
to
the
fit'Bt
'IUDmollB,
i,
this
oiet
(-Turning
to friead) What tim.
ho
llr. w,. I. Braia (JIoa.
are . . . . their IIeet to ri"e the~ the opT1Ia defllBdant i it our pronteeriD( committee meets this
Mr. W. C. Bludy (boa. /8eO
portui~ 01
ill llUlkiar "a better and pilt;l oa tM aeoad.
trades ill Be,04iq as the .Berbbire CIIp"ing afternoon. 'dlll\r1 "
.
Ela n~lin Cos. Itr. W. R. 00*.
r, H. '1',
WillUllla-'- briPter Brit6in. ud a fit "lace for Co..
Qi,ton!l the _plaillut . at hi
• • •
Morlq.)(·
Waltham, l(iII ~ Carter,
....,.. to lift ill." WitJleat doullt ODe of ollice.aad
The
to the effect that
FROM "LONDON OPINION."
.
the '-t ... ~ Of aooompliahing tlit it by the COIIll'lu.ant
~ G. lloxhel. 1('
WaUonI.
AU
bad &Hed Ute- defendlUlt · "Adam &/ld Eve" is bem({ fiF,.ed ~c.rcia
... . . fot the BeedI' of the rieina pDera. lleveral timefl tn stamp bet inlluruQe card, ~he rater. FOol' the first . time . 111 h".tor,
!;tey~ • Mrs. GoroOIl Laallwt,
Boyle.
tiaa. ui4l ' DO bocb.. _It~ caD lead
ay but he did net do eo.
~. and the I , !I.~~~I.
Mi
loIomay (aupet"lJl.
lt I?oka as t.b.o~ Amenca will !i'roc!uee
better ia th. Di&fter tIWl the ~iation
D U rses.
~
.JIr.e~!fI!'~~
The defenda,t was ftned .es on each 8um. a picture-play W1tbo~t!' teleph~ne t.n It.
'lUlder
l'8Yia....
But it ...ill b& 8A8iff under'The report 8ta~:.
stood that aft6r its .rre,at ...ar aC~i
lties the mo
, LIGHTING CASES.
"Stone wadI. do D~t
~ '!)risoD malie, no
Ther& nM been no chan.. in tile tr~
aaaqci&tion~ J>!l8itioJl. fiDu.ciau,. i at preAU ..... Cil .- Pik ... OE De n__
• iron
be.1"II. 8. cake. n - NOl1ihern ~ho.
during the :rear, but ... hen a 8uitlll~ op~r_ t a p~rlOllll one. Th. ge1l8
illlp1'68'VU
N_
e.
".
011'.
....,..UVOU Thill mj ... uotation would 800m to be the 8li~
t \lnUi j found the "aeaDciell _
b.1 the
....
...ith a Sion has * n qrellfMl Uaat-the Bri' »Bblic Rbad, Will! 8ummoaeli for., on I!Sth Ocl»ber.
:.ciee.ths of Mr, Owell R"",,1' aM
" William
Thow, baa 8ubseribed the .... hole of,' tb amol1D.t riding a bicycle1n W&Ui.n«foo 8troot ...ith- of a composil»r whose wlfel"s baking is no
F~ hould be filled .... OJ
,
Ber long lIuit:
was n _ _ ry for the ca.rryinll' on of the war out a front or a nIIIl' li«bt.-Fil\',a fOs.
· The chief difficulties wifJI. ~ to tM
lack 'hackle1oni, of 13. Lannd r Street,
. 1•
Britton ....0,1(, viz.. nearl,: aeTen millions
As a
work during the year were eau8eli; (1) by
Demobboll men /in ' Amerie& I4'l .singi:ng •
pi&DO.
who wllB matter of faet, the amoullt subec-;li~ ...88 'Was 8.umnloned I r ridinD.. a bicycle.• without ditty
with
thl6 rofrain:
the violent epidemio eff inAo_ in Novem- ~iC!Dl!JII!;~ieod by lli.ss
My only 21 millions. and the Temailid r has a rear liglit in Chllrcll SUee!;. Ql.ver ham, "W'el0M!'t the war....e Jo'~ht t.he war,
ber 1918, which ·mado a trem*ous -d~
Norlll&ll Cree W8a encored. for been made up from the nronts of tije tradil« on 22nd October.-Fined 58.
Wh II
-"
mahd on the servic ot 'the nn
,n 1888
Albert Waite. 01 It1, Elgar Rood,' WM
o·
uy us a bottle of pop!
of the Waa.o_Der." Miasllurrell tlide. At the present time this ~tEer sum
The
slackers
voW
the
country
dry
than 135 ·new cas being taken in hami
:. and MiA Barkham gave ill negligible, a.nd a 00 iderabl slim i8 BUlnmoned for drh·i.nK a cart with(?ut lights
While we went O''8r the tOp. "
during that month; (2) by the
tinuOU8 6.n_ a.ril~Slne recitanol!..
needed to keep the Y.M.C.A.
vent. It in tlte Balimg#.toke l~d .
I
~The defendant
• •
ri
iD the co t of ever~hing connected
. A- G. Williamaon said a gathor· is 86timated HInt at tb end of his year did not appear.-P.C. Barber stat~ the
" Whv did )'ou Mk dose people to wait.
with the Institute. including salaries. 'l'he
that drew too two cOllgregationl1 thpre ... ill be a deficiellcy of £70~,OOO. lind facta.-Fined 58.
,
Ma.rie ?r.
subscribers and donors would nat raUyand
together. St. StephEm's people ,"re to l:his mu t be added the. COl! of n "" capil:lll
ALL:&Q'ED A. SA.ULT.
.. I wanted to 6ee if you weni in, Madam."
rightly wiAh that the members
the stall doing more and more to pull their own expendjture which "ill come in the near
Frederick WefInan, of 24, lIT<lI'UI. St.r~t.
" A food. maid can &JWfi,Y8 .tell from tlJa
should receive adequate remuneration and weiKht. 'l'boy wanted to show the town Qf
C
v
r
hrun.
wlUl
lIummoned
for
l18S8ultiJlg
look
0 vi itors whether ber mistress is in
bc treated with that coJl.8idvation which Reading that theT were uni.ted, united in
appeal is
or- Editb .CluLndlel', of 23, Percy P ce, on 24th· or oui."
th ... ir wod deserve, aod durin, the ' year their ideals and 10 10.l"aJty to their TiCII.T.
oblig!\- October.- Mr. ~ RatoliJJe defended.
.
• • •
uoder review it was found n
ry to- and abovo all in their devotion lind loyalty ganised~(a) To m~t the. finane
tion8 of the war emergency fun a.nd war
The oompl i\lant ....id at about 11.30 on
Footho.\Iet:" Db yon know enongh about
nllglnent tbe
laries 0l"near11
wotke,rs. to their :M:aster.
-. .
• work
with
British.
troops
in·
a
II
rts
01
the
Sattuday ,be was wlllId ...g into Reading Footer to act (If! roreree~'
,
:-;mee tbe close ot the year scm hing furNEW WORK,
I
world; (b) to coo£inue Y.)(.C.A~perntions from Caversbam.
Whoo. near Caversham
JOIlOS, " I know enonllb about tbo game
ther has...been done' in that reapect. and it
The Vicar (the Rev. W . Britton) spoke .... ith our IUmies at home and a road; in- Bridge, defendant carne up to her. Word8 NOT to act 11& wferee!"
J, hoped that~s the result it will lao potISible
importa.nce: of oncouragioK aver, cluding the oooupied areaa; (e) t maintain ens ed. after wh ell the defend nt str~k
to securo and retain the aerv-i
of really of theaJlection,
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even. a pasaion to al!'ection, and develop Y.M.C.A ....ork in E
t~ _Pales- her in the eye. and knOcked her down. She
competent women who can benefit the bomes g~t
", John, .. ill you lend me a l ittle moneyF
for
fabric
'
of
tbe
buiHliIlf(
they
had
British
,
depenooncies,
tine;Mesopotamia,
th ... y visit, not only by their t inin " And
ilvet I'll Teturn it from tbe very first mooey you
too HouEe of God; the!!- India and Serbia; (d) to promots'ltbe after- aUese<l tha.t. defendant took 58. in
(':<parience, but also by their tact and symfrom her hand. He then ran awn" nnd she give
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nothiuK ~b1y could bo w"r activities of the.. nationlll ooUllcil among reported
plItltJ. The gratefulAhaDk
of the subthe incident at the police tation
to tha.t build inc. The men find boy. including di Charg! and d - on the unday
scriber& and of the public are due to the
morning.
.
SW1'lBPSTAKB
IN
TJU!
~~v AIM'S: lIALL.
a number of things which mobil4. ed soldiers and sailors.
.
.eLt-sacrificin/!, labours of Ule I
superinThe def Ddani;, &mph ti aU,. denied seeillg
])own In the I!ervitnt;s
all •• . Koggs. the
as
necessary
for
·t.
Jobn's
tendent and her nurses.
In this campaign Berkshire i. 0 "artici- anything of ~pl.mant on Saturday night. butler, ·. fltnrted It. I oard un ~y be
, inclvdh>g /< " ~ra.lld lleW <1.'J(ao ." ¢lte,
and tbe: amoullt n:Uocated
Rending On Monda.y morning he sa1'l' complainant ~waY8 ad a sweepstako every place e ....1\8
The committee have conti nued to reoeive 'rbey c01'ililllly ' weloomoo tbo Rev. W. Il.
'sllggestions that they 8]Uld provide a Campbell, ono of the moet l'C8~cted aoa and the coun!.y is £10.000. To obtain this at his worIt at Abbey Mills, wh&n she a~ 1ft as a butJ.er- le ~ys . whene\'~r there ~
WIUI
ny dorters 01 th,e oUM. There s IlIwayll
maternity home, bllt they ecided that they beloved friends of· t. John·s. (Applause,) amoullt will require the co-operation of cuBed bim of a ullin .. ber
.
D .'.
b
a chaooo. when there 8ll '0ll88 ptl rty, of on,
"!Cold not take anr step.~
that direction, Mr. Dritton 'OOnllra.t.ulnted
Th e Bench decided
Councillqr everyone. but the fact tJIat Berkshire bas
til
diem
t
e
casc.
of
the
dorters of th6 'OU88 gettin' married
pending the deci Ion of t e To n Council Winter on bis re,e1ection (applause). nnd never yet 'been IIppeal!l<l to in ~tin mokes
LEAVING HORSE" l.l~ :I'TENDED.
to "me of th& ~n in the party, 80 K~
as to undulaking this m h n
work. WOllt on to reiOJ' to the oorporate com· ono extremely ho...~ful. ....A letter of aopeat
James .C annon. o~ 62, llos]~~ treet, was 'e puts a ll or the
nts' na.mes i n II n a
At almost eac~ meeting d rinl!: the lear it munion for tho whole padab at St. John'a will be for'Wardoo to lhe "et!iden in town
s,ulllno!led for I \illig a horse un.at~ended and yon pay five hl ings for .. cbance, an
was r.eported tlu\t tbe To n CounCil were tbe pre"ious morning. It was Q spiendid and county. to reach tbem on
in BOlllDgstoke Road.-P .C.- Barber BIIld the he o~o thnt elm.". the WinniJI(C name ~
oot1sidering the IIUltter. but 110 ar no d~ thir.1! that St, 10hn'. oolll:rej!tltion should of Armistice ~)'. This will be
was 80m way aw~y " hllking. the money. And if the dorinr of. the '01Â¥Ml
ei.,ion seem to have been rrived Ilt.
Imve gathered tOgether not only to eSpTe8.8 by the Mayor-elect (Ald rman-G. . Abram), def811dant
The train on the lady \loorintendent was the)r 'Wor hip. but their unity. The oiJo~ the chairman of Jinances (Coun 'lIor F. A. walnut8 from II. tree."-A fine ot 58. WIIS don·t get married {hat timo, the mODe.!".
impo8ed.
put a_.J o.nd addad· to .the pool fo r tbe
Snrjeant), and tbe \:reasurer (Mr. E. D.
rel.i vad during the year by the appoint.. tof.v on ~I' n<ln.\~ wOllld not . fnll Illr short
next '0UJ!e p&rty.' .. _ u A Da.m.eel in DisHeel.... ). There .... ill ~Iso be a lIndse-ta-bouse
lilent of " eook..pollS8k.eeper, and since the ;e20. {Ap p\a.use). He believed the
w,nUJ5-1 collection, ana QD NQvember 20th the MaJor IIONDA Y:-Before C. G. Field Esq. (in tho tre88.~' by P . O. Wod&house. (Herbert
of -tIle y ar an ' cxpc riOIl
and Q4P- year lOa.. goiu!! to 00 a very
chair). E. J Ck80n and S. R. Whit.l ...~ JenJtins.) /le. net.
...iLl hord II. lUll' heot! in the R all Town
able a sista nt ~ Ilperintendent h
also been, tear i Jl thei r paroehinJ history
~~=====~~~~~~~-apyointed. and It i believed thnt these tJbey were reallv ,KolnK. ahend. They wanted Hall, 'When lIr. 1. J. Vi'rgo, C 'B.E., bont •
Eb~UNK AND DISORD~.RLY,
melL~u11Is will remove the diffioulty which tel increMO tfll) l r ()()I(IIfTGgatjoD8I LInd to campaign director. And Lieu -Co onel Leslie
Ernest Williom Knott, a. soldier, .01 t, Fulthe last few years have brought in tbe run- make their clrurehes hoapi hblo. There Wilson. C.M.G .• n.s.{)., M.P .• will address
Din;: of the In titute.·
, .
Reoorte of thfl campnigp ham Rood.,Readlnr, was oharged with bemg
we~ 'stlvernl new developments. They weTe the gatheril)Jl.
Mary's Butts,
During the year under review Mrs. Vet- tarting a Women's Own-1!. thoroughly work 1111 urther details as to futuro enter- drunk and diaorderly m
'
DI,n Knowles, who bad been f6r a consider- enjoyable 8OCi~1 jt!l.th,ering fo'f- womon one<l prises wm be ' given 'ill. our ~xt week's on N()vember tat.
issue.
.
P.C. Ta.ylor It&ve evidenoo, lind saW. that
able time t he honorary registrar of the in every woek. Then tb ro WI\.8 the new
Ladies' AllXjJjary Fund. had to relinQ,llisn QrKltni_tion for tbe .\'0111111' people, and tbe
Iu
thiok of tho unutterabl discomfort the defendant made use of very abusive laD,
' ber dulies in coli equen~ of
r lea"inJr Scouta nnd . Girl Guides wore going aheftd. our ' braT!' B(Il4~ndoted : and that the guagev
n. .uding. A verl great delit of rratitude 1M The Rev. W. H. CampOOU said l.t WIUI Y.M.C.A. ha..
to relieve it by I{ivin~
Defendant. wbo pleaded guilty. was fined
FACTORY (MEN'S XI.) v. BULFORD
~u e to IH>r tor aU her
i tance. The com- I:wl'r.tv yoors slnco It" left t. JOM·., but a touch of ltoiPe ....e feel sure that the ap- 3Oa~ with the alternative of H ~:r'" im.GARRISON.
mitt.>e are very p eased t., report that Mille it did not seem twenty weeks. It ....as. mOlit pe'al- will he..mel: lIPOatalloou81 by every pri&olml.ent.
The return ga.ID6 bet...een these two sic\et
Ada \.evens has kindly l,Iadertak8ll to
l-ef?<8!llling to moot SO ma.ny poople who class and c-"'dn ..11 • • ._
~DOW . SJUSHER'
..... played at KenainBton Road on Baturcee<! Mrs. ' Knowl4Â¥!.' and 110 10
and re'j1lombel'Od: 0111 timo..
T.... Or..,." no j
~ du It ... ~
l"'-!.!.i4.~1!t th ~c...the tteTllIIB
continuance of th ... exceMMtt
C91~tLl~1I}~. told ~veraL in~
chargod
with
wilfully
cla.m.8MlJIIf
a
plat..
...8'\-e e"enly matObea. · :'"'1 h6oAs defeated
baa ~11 done.
;.
.....1Hll1IlI... n~
. 10bn's 1'I'h6ll_ ~
glaaa
wilIIIo
....
Aot
W
..
t
8tN1lt.the
proper
the
eoldie1"ll'
custOdian
... ith a ~ abot. A
..... vica.r, and mentiolled th"t the
T!i& question ot acoommoclati . hM
n
tJ of FraaJr Sujeat. The 4amage was ~ Yery haa",. squall aocompan:ied by hail.
ill 'the u.xt ij,a.~h to him ...u ·the
considered, but nothing ' deiDi
could 'be
malBd lit ....
'
(ben dron the p~yers to the pavilion.
It. W. lIull~A (formerly ol St.
settled peoding some deeilJion b.r the Town.
Del~nd~
..nt
- ·ltT.
Shortly after I'88vmin Lnshington
COllncil as to what they ...oul' underthk&
t
f
rw
ld
th
t
•
ill8d and at halt-time the IeOre' was -1.
under tbe Maternlly a.nd Cbild Welfare
THE CONDITION OF THE WORLD. I
. It ap
l1JID DIe eT ence
a
a. Half-,..." thro ....h the ieeond bll t.h
, e same
•
aboot U e'~ ODo'8&t¥rday priaoner lOU ._ J J
-. G
'"'
Scheme. In an:r end, it ...oa14 'ha.n beell
_
to t.b.l'OW a briek thrOU4h the 1riJtdo" ."18' gave tIM arrison!;he lead.
Thill
difficult to extend th'e Inatitll • for' the
J
.l'~
.l II ... DLE.
I '_r.
" ~8 -""".
_'-- . P . . hilli'pi!
I'acto~In DO
.... pl'e8l!lCld
hard. from
&.lid Pike
saYed >bujldin
on tl1.e e&&t ide,....
at ~ United
~I '
AI......
Q
flnely
quick
alloceu1ba
A. Brooks
time it 11'88 thought "ould h .."e been nail- 1fU there .-ce?
..,.-.. :
I'88IBd the
f ......t, wloO'Mid that he had aM l.eadley. Thea the visitors had another
a ble for this purpoae. haft now beeIl ae. a. the:r looked forward they C01Ild
."aiked from :r.Iewurth. aII.d had had. noth- ~ , and Wood put them fur1her abead
qllired by the Berkshire Cou y Counoil. there __ many roeb ahead.
The Berkai"" -<:O.....t Party, ... hic!! h.u in.: to eat. "I'Ye nowllere to go," the mt.l\ with a f88t ..hot.
eal'll got a DMt;y hi.
an d are in full UM by them.
tJeen· o r p u i . r the a_rices ' of the adikld," and I ' caa . . teet-ed up quicker on t~ bee with th. boU aJl.d had to go
the, bo abl to steer PII&t them, &Dei
The treasul'er's ' account, duly audited by WM lOinr to happen?
: ~ 0 Music, of tbat I ~ eel; i,a the ...orlrhoU88; aad they etr, bvt later ...~ able to reeume, Ih quick
What did it Barbhi~
the bon. auditor. is subaittecl herewith. aU mean.P · Wher\, ~re thN
. , . . . . is the director. call thIS lIetry ljaa'and."
8UOOlll!llI01l Lushington .liGOred twice for the
goingP whieJa )(iee
The receipts for the paJlt yar were sligbtly Nobody oo\ild
to rift .......mep.tI. ... a~ and provitie
DefeDdanll was ~aDded for inquiriee.
IIOldiera. Shelley received tb, b&ll on bit
proph.esy.
Th6l'e
I
than in the previous y.. r, nd the es- one thing they did. know. and it ...as thlt,t -hie'll..I" co-:;r
~r pricell. gaY\! a
A SERloUll CHARGE.
hill a_d bad to be car&jed oJf. &lid the v~sitpenditure. wbicb howa a co 'derable in- whicb underlay t\ny optimiam the,. roWht =~10Il~
~!treet~Hau.
A young man, __ e:x.aoldier. MId to
ora shortly alter ran out ..p..mers b, :;....1•
.or_, exceeds the receipta. C&usmg a d
-1< n_,
....".,.
the /lOll of highl:r ~b1e p&ieate, ...&8 Tia• .aoQre doee not fairl, Top~nt the rUJI.
feel, thllt atonn and etl'Oll! ...ere tho I\'nIII-t
iieit of £62 19&. 2<1. Tbe oommittee antid- se.,...t of aU hu_ p~r8li8. The t'i_ HarrillOll .iad Ku.. ~ ftlllOll. wereh charpd ...ith groaa miaheh."iou, with m- of the game. whicb wll8 Yery even ; it Willi a
JI!lte a further growth in ex"*'Bes in t he that acrvllJlM mOlt rapidly· IIInd OOPlPIet.eI, UJlalile to -.ppear. tltl JwoRlUluDe ...as thor- tent to i{lSult t"o )'ooar «itla in BIacrav.. caM of tho GaTrUlon'. shooting coming oj!
Ne.... Year. as it has helm fou~ necessary were the tim811 that had beeh marked by o"llhly eujo,.ble.
bf the featurea of Street.
•.
•
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. (M it honld
whilst 'he Factory forwards
to re-arrange the nursing staff, to inCJ'888& struggle and difllcult1. and perplesity. such the procra- ",.. the eJeoutioll&O' skill
~.:ts ga~ eyi~ ad said that ther we ... hiWn/f the uprights a.nd jll8t missing
the salaries of nu~. and til provide Qd· 118 Mley were ~ tJIroUlth no.... Jolt. ' djsplAyed h,. F~ JIilIar ill "I.e ~r i18.
!Ply oom~ to a !»Lice oon- with their elforts~ As a line the Factory
'ditiQr4U accommodation tor tb . .
I fo",&~ .,ent nClt II u - . IA. B"90ks ......
Cau:robell lIluatrated hie point ~:r biatorieal de.Hiabur" ·(L. 'Ie Jiiiali): A.s Mias lIiIna stable...mo 8J'1'e8ted the deCendant,
Tbllnks were expre-t to the subscribe1'1l ullusions. He: lobaed to see Sund'ay put this olevM' artiate li'ued a. thl! ...itoh i~
Ace111lE4, :<fMo htd beeD ...o~ed in the al ....y dilnprOU8. but ...a8 i1l.supportod. Ia
and donors, the president. bon.
istrar, the in !:he melting-pot aad dr tio chanll'llJ Dlade 'I PtONtfe:' &!Id he/"ftJuJ dramatic inIItillct. war. was gi,,~ IUl oellent character bt -eonaeqlMlIl86 of the w~ forward. a 101;
members of . the Lallies' 'A\i.X:i1i . • and the in. tll.erll- o'olock Md 0./11 l16n1ces. They c~r -\'~f featu ....;· aad.oh&rmins enan- hiA fatbflr a.Q.d hie ·f,MIIer ·!!Ohool ma.ster!. at W'orlc WIll thr'o'wn on the' ifehnce, ....bicll
Reading Dispelllll£ry Tru t.
IIoed the ~~fioD ...hich she Hie ArmT disc1uirJ'e, p8JMIC8 were aJao hiibl:t .did .ell until . Shjl4rB wu "croe~ed." The
...anIM to reovolutioniBII their Sunday ROUI'II ctaholl
The Ueplity-llayor propoeed th adoption
oce8i01l., A..i o.n enbore If The satiafaotory.
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halt-backs ...ere an iliJpronment on the line
worshi1> ' and e"erything. He W88 01)ti- IlIAde on t
ot the r ·port. 'Which he 60llSidered wasJ of of
The Bench bonn. defehdant over for two fielded in pre"ioU8 Dl'atch. For BulIoI'd
mietie aboot the li ..ea that were OOmill.,; Elfin Chilcl," an AiDerieu dialect t)Oem,
8. satisfactory character _rillg in miad !:he be: ....... not optimietic that they
riml...llad
w
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muell.II'joYed.
In
the
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the
c""~
ob8erving
that
they
Qarrillon.
Pilre. an In lI..In.te na,tiopa.! "'O&tIIO~
l''dlftic ItiM and th~ inc~
t . ot every- to be comfortable IUId that- thin", we<r'O half I!'rancee )(i",,1' ~ ....ry arti tically 8.dopW that 18llieof course ~ so of,4till keeper. ga ...e a aoupd display. The lorw8T •
-': thilul. Mr. Sarjeant eX1)n!Med appr ~tion f(oing to be 88 ~y were befbTe. There aD;CI 81l11re.i"eIJr "MelUli....• (E. Coat.l,. "'&1' IleJ'vice and pTeTioo. . good charnCter_ ably ~nded by II 'tOocf'biP.Tr-1la.ek line. oom·
'Of £he 1'I'orkJ!one by Vra.
wles; and
IlQinIl tQ be tzemendou ch~OI. Mi. Clutterbuck, daulltt.r 01 the late Town The girla. he o.cIded. had' ilOted very pro- bine4 IUcel" IIDd in .LushiuKtoll they poe.
tl!r IIYDlpatu,J with' he r ill t
severe 1088 ~ would be .der...... they ...ould 1Ut... Clerk of
hll8 .. voice of good range perly in immedi~ly compWning to the _ .
luI acorinll' forw(lrd, who was ...1she had 8'WJtained m tbe death of her bus- to go without, but theIY would have to ro\&It and tuture. aDa a thOol'bttnl and 8Jmpa- police.
wan in the ,.i8bt place ttt. tlte right time.
band. They ....elcomed )(i88 Alice
.veM. tM1IllI81v ; -tbe:y would bave to ch.RDfI'8, thetie .t;-le, as ahe showed' i.... Down Here"
A 'bell 1)Ortlnlr ' ~in ...u admirably COIlIt was Very neOOs8a~ that tb.ey hould han and m a thooAn.d:r-.n Itellee posterttr &Bd het 8D()QI'e 1Io_~ <I Keep on smilip·." ......~"'..rl Y.-:Befj)ft) 1 . J . Cooper, Esq. (in tmlled b:r Mr. C. B . ..Maxwell.
additional subscriptIons.
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chair), ud A. H. Bull. Esq.
FlWltory.-H. A.. NeIder; L. V mith and
\tollld be very ,.Iad tile,. did-. TtK... tuo. ilbe also c81ne all UU'rate' interpretatioll
'!'be MaJ'OTes8 .aeoonded.
....ould be IIOiid for
a.nd it ...... tJae ~f tile dilB8ult' SilellW HooD" (R. V. W'il- MALICIOUS ATTACK ON A PUBLICAN. B. O. Shean; I . Brooks. D. G. Leadley and
The h'flll. MCretary ~IP!CtII!'d__ .!their
one conditio~ OD ... hich thoy e&ald ~ liama). lIisa lIett.... O8e of the eelUor
John O'Keefe. aliaa Fitzmaurice. of 1. W. PiWaar; W. Bishop, junr" A. Blake,
a t the death of Mr.
for •••• ulting ;Brooks. W. Batt and H . C. Appleton .
tb.lI~ staaoo of Ku_ ~ ... h~ tile 8tu_t~ at the BertraM,. Trainia. Collace ""11 T __
f81'l'ed to ·the fact that
01 )(~. \lC?_ted to ..... ptI.d -owinr te -.. LADe.".. 8\1~...,.. .
BnUom "'Garriaon:--Schoolm.aster Pike;
])i.'nne Mastet had p/une4 for them.
the
dllllppoUrtmelstl.
ucl
her
Iinring
was
William
Korgu..
of
The
Duke's Head, 8eTJrl;. Willter and Lieut. SheUe!i Sc~
was going head under the DO
The Vica.r a'lInounOed ~ from
oC it.
~oev. c.. ...ClJI Col ...... 'the Rowe. ' T~
rreatly -~.
Her'
is Dl08t ~'!J!:t-d~ =-.~=~.
Pattlnon. ' B.S.M. ThomptlOD. 'and SNgt.
TIlE FINA ~CUL P08
ON.
&gers, R. W. 'Bullock. H. Gowe,
JIUIrked.
hal a
ran.....llr. E. 'to Ratt appeared for the complain- Green; Lieut. V ' , Lieut. LusbingtoJl,
Mr ..W. J. Brain p_ted
accounte. 11. WelldOD.,-Ilr. R. T. PuP. aM
both high aDel low
exoellent ant. on the inBtructions, of the Readirur ana. LWi"alt._W.ood, Lie
MoPi ' aDd CorporU
He said the total e:J~llM for the year Tu.rq~ 'UMI ~ h&.cl ~ OrpD- ~ttjt~;:nd of
she
Diatrict JjoeD8ed Vjctuall&s' A88OOi&iIon. , __ .....
••
1
~inK. as
£1~ 1 . leL, '¥d tM .tal receq,ta illed bj- 1;be I.actiee ... ho _
DIy
Complainant u.id defeDdant came into hill
(ContiAuecl f~m tmmoUl!- oolwnn.)
1011. lld.• showjnJl a,
t of
their re~Jtt&ti.efI on
l"a.roObial
He Wall Vflr'[ gratiJied
th iaco_ Cbvrcb CoUnGil. &ad tJaulb ·.,ere due to
"~~~rl~I:J;~ The heW18
en the 39th October lato the front gav him a .hard. j) ... 0 .. the tiglot .ye.
.........l\-...
bal'. His _-In-I&.. served.him. with a glMS whlch knocked him -down. ' damaging ' bl,kept
JUJ well lWl it
Il.i the pl'&- ~Il ~ .aDd thoee ...Iao had bftped
of
.tt«.
blpn interleriqg with the right &nil &Dei thieh. 'Witaesa had Very
bad £UIJ'" f
the resi~
~
t'-. _~
e~~-oe!!" trCiI1f' _I; of the priT&te- bar into liWe' sleep ,moe, and-,b'd 'been under
' •
ViAs RUMI" and deiwl,te·
bu
.....
aalr.ed two renow, what. C) ~e of the doob:ir,
that
&lad ~
the
0
that Yeal.
&boat him for. WitD.ellll . WilIriIIl CoutaWe, SOII-in·~W' of· the last'
£30
ia-...tmM~
if liIe
. Ilot llebave him8eI1 h;' wibl..,..wt he pic1r.ed tJie oomplAinant up"
d the,
01lt. . D.fMd&llt ...uI. & ... in a ftIrJ dUId ooilditioa.
.pa- r iade, ••d..t," to..ietad hlJa m~ tile h01l86. The bannen.
a!1ma
wlllah
-..u.L •• I am 1dlptJ dat
p~ the defentiu;...olltaida.
01 ,oar ___~Di'l d8llt said lie Ud
a-L.... of a~ ............ hard .labour wu
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by I be cr~' SO pr:ominent juat
a united front. ~oopt
an] . wbere the railwavneD .
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lottIe lUore organisation. harder
mol'l> public ln~t on ~lf
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n.embers sc:a.rQely ' one
ea udmuta; would han.
ca n be ach ieved by
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the .... markable victory whioh waa
. lJo ....ning in West Wan!. by
. I poll nnd l&r(!e majority obCl.. rk in Redlands Ward. by
splendid trillmph ill c..tle
a strong woman cendjciate
Winter 'li spirited contest uaJ
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"1("; ,,-,t o'ne pf the be.t,.
ti>+, which the ReadiDg (Jo..
oould produce. EnD. in
the Labour Party candid.
been badly heateD had the -eJe.
ta ken the Ii ttle trouble _ll8II_~
to the poll. That then!
nearly 3.000 a.bHate. m that
a)lort of a diBgraoe. and.. Mr.
prlleaeally lInkn-. in
'dellerrei every credit for iii.
fight agaiJlst the ~
l'a.rty conld hue pM ill
who ill a J'eBid
in the .........
cloeely aDd honoumbly
for many years.
ia ftWeDt
can only be achlev,d i • ...uParUamentary, ~ by
U"'iLU·"".
and a ~ and atlau.of
wbo W1U p~
to oome up to the pall.
it has been proved that it
~ ti"ck a _t on the _ _
it ; this is sho....n b:r the
""ndldates of eveI'T party
1'bere is one m.... ...,.
IHu'ruonate thin« lor 0IIIIIIib~- the Liberal Party ..
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sections of the electors a1!8 ;1 ....
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demand more facilities tor
no general grieYlt,nee oould
a;t8i nsl the oou neil either ... reor wages or bo '. _
t>'1lKre,,,i~o policy aocI I4lzaia..
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of the counci l as at p~t
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Labollr Party looked to ~
on the SocleliAltle ......
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