Berkshire Chronicle Reading 12-1919
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. To til. Editor of tM ⢠ChJ'onicle.'- _ 'J
SU,-It hae ~ iU~ in SOIDe
ten that the l"OWdy behaviour of certaili
~. at the m..ci:Dg of. the Town Half
J_~ _1: 11''' the ,rwult of &a Olio
. ...- 311811 to pre at Col. W~
ct
!!:.~~y ~plyiDc to the c:ritica o~ tbt
~~ ~ ud that this IlIan _II or.
~ Ul the Trade Uniou Club bd :m.
q"..-
U.presidflllt
ot
ihat
in.stitu~
I ....most I'm:
pha.tie&lIf deny that euu-f;joB, and jun
. . .~Iy
.tate fluat none of thOle
eo~
ted WIth our ehIb and iutitu~ere partie.
10, or had any eympathy ,nth, tltis Iltt.mpt
to prevent f~om of ~.
mo_.
Unfortu~y lOIIli 01 the opponents 01
the L&boor moYemen in RadiDg are qui.,.
....er to f ..ten on to that
~~ aDd -.etiOll8 tha
re not oaJy UltJust but which..tl'e dietinotly inimical to
the c:&'\JSe of Labour Irftlel'aUi.
I al80 replHtiata the su,gestion that th,
Trades and Labotir Council had any lot
01' part .i.u this diaereditable CIODduct. As
~y pt that council I should like to
~ the Unal CWllCil ml'l8ting 11'811 ~
held that eame Tu.day .venm., and laate4
from 8 to lfU5 p.m. The Labour aad
Spcialist mOMlllent in this' country bv.
~ formwct i.u the struggle for tre.
8~1 a,nd eoJDe of III have .dered in tha'
liaht auriq th10 past thirty odd
aDd,
therelore. JP.ost ahonsly lIepracate anythin,
which would be likely to jeopardi_ that
hW-WQJI. ricbt.
.
Whoever the pe~ were who WMe responsible for the rowdpam, they certainly
do. not " ' f ' - t the Labour m.,.,6Dlot i ll(
B.dinr. That monment has BOt a _
wbich C&D be atatei and iu'gued 'Witbout rer
eorti.Dr to the medlods of hoolipna.
Y OQJ'II faitllfuUy,
L . E. QUELCH..
at
on the
c..de It.
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,._111,
45, WEST SlidEar.
BER STAMPS of etoery
OOG COLLARS,
M az:z les, etc.:
a......
ENG~"ING
Str_t.
MIllIS&.
Trade U}licu. Iostitute,
. _ 40. Osforcl Street, Beamnc.
December ht, 1919.
FU~
OW lOAD.
~. . .
1"<1-: 7&.
SUt'TON.
."''',Hl;r50 ·
The Right Hon. th, E4RL
ClIli. . . . .
ItOAD: D!ADDIG.
EsJi,... Fne.
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DlSTA:l
ca
READ lNG, P.C .⢠G.C.B., K.C.V. O:, Lord Chi,f
J ustict: . ., ·E",...d.
..
. ]pboto by Waltoo Adama, Radilll!'.
THE
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COL. ~ElL.E O · W'. yON, C.... G., : D.I.cr., ".P .⢠Parliamentary Stcrtt.,.y to
.
tftI "intltry !If I"ip,in â¢.
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fOOTBALL TEAM~ .
THE LEADING
RI N G SHOP,
;
'. wtNCH'S.
23, FRLUt ' STwDrr.
READlJIG,
TE........on 364.
BROAD
sr.
I: UIICIII
H. S. lAUNDERS. 1st Batt.
Corps, of "", Pack SUdl⢠â¢
"."'~M<hUln , ..... award of the Croix
Guerre. wUh ltar, hu jUlt lIMn
a"noq,_d.
.
WOMEN 'AND
AGItICULWRE.
.
.
- - - , - - - - - - - - - - COUEGE AUTHOItrJEs .THANKED.· ~
Ro.YAL COUNTY TBEA'TRE.
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READING;
â¢
RS. WINDOW GLASS-r
!' U SON SAIDIY."
Dialnlpeft .......... ,..,..,
T .... - " .
BottGm rOw: T . BroadLeft to riglit: top row: H. Ra II. P~ Chapman. G. H~i""O",
J . RedforT,
11, G. Harri,
hurtt (committee), R. ~"i$,... (captain), A. B. C. DufIi" (yr_ajttain). J. JeII,,_, R. WaeIls, G.
A'-Ai;:;;
(trlli"",).
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t'SCAND~"
A.
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AT..mE Rf)YA,L COUNTY THEATRE. READING.
Tha Collowin&. l&tter haS' ~ sent by Vr,
3. H8I'beri .88IIYOO, chairman of the
WOIDMI.'S War A.,iiculturaJ Committee . to
)fr. W. )(. Childs. the Principal of Univel'"
sity CoIletre. :s.e.din«:... "Dall.r Principal Childa,-Aa the W omen',
.lALIld Army haa jOlt been dem.obilieecl I am
asked to write on behalf of the Berkshire
Women', W'Y Agrioultural Committeeâ¢
and ~ to the authoritiell of Readin~
Univereity Col~ the ~~ IMInte of gratitude felt tc>wanL the UoIJege and vUlouS
_bel'll of ita .taft' for the gen.erOI18 belp
allorded to the _ _eat of women' work
upoll the la.H cIJariB4r the war.
,1' Berkshire w'-a the first OOWlty to 8l'o
raDge .hort tr¥aiDIr for WOlDeD 800n al_
the .-tbna.k ol t.Jai war. and to &nI:ist ~
,yapatJt.y 01 Jo.l &Uthoritie8. farmers, a1IiIf
Jtri-te 1'Mideuta towards the orpniaati.oe.
QJ w_ _,a..,- upon farms. As eu-11
sa JUI1W',., ltU; the
reaJmnr tlie
~_l ~tt',
_bled to p.roceec(
ill. .tile matter- OWl~th. ...nstallce c(
U'&~ty 1WIo....
whoee
tiGa tha ~ill milkiJl, and
fonu of
Work
offered to
a t-l ClGIlllDlittllll
11""Coull,.