Berkshire Chronicle Reading 08-1920
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dOubt there 'will be 'a large
of ~rs 'Who will ote in
of t~e strike.
ny p
at
for iqcreasing their wages is . , Iy
Lo ~ viewed favour.lbly by any bod~
01 men. And Mr. Smillie and his'
friends hope to ~in public sy j,atby by the pro~al to reduce the
price of coai I;y 14cs. 2d. per ton.
Thev propose to do bot
with
money of which 9--lOtbs_ goes at
present into the ' Nation I . ~Â
chequer. . But, however. the pJU IS
gJlded. the net re~lllt will.be ~ permanent increase of the mmer 5 pay
found out of the pOCkets of the
public.
'.
Fortunate1y tre'te is a ray of hope
i:: t1te fact that ~he first banot ~Â
turns disclose 3n adverse vote r~0llt!
the English· minerS again~t a st.ri!ce.
is in that bot-bea ()f polIttcal
unrest and intrigue whence t~e
Reachng Labollt Pa~ty draws Its
Parliamentary candidate where . a
strike is mostly fa oured.
Wen. th..... let I~ leU 70a ..
littl⢠.bole, ..
If
no~
'''''0
.. LONOO- OPINIO....
.'h.
.
A ~ at """-uUl . ~ lI'iQa'
tlnullr. pllilde4 tba.t
btod'0Q)7 liM ,
hie "/UNT. tee. but m on of tlle
.... ilk
-la.Dd.
â¢
â¢â¢â¢
An w.eell.t Ito..,. ill ~ told ......t
..~bi~h1 of .Xra. A.ociuith.
Kr, ~
Qllltb w... ~ .00lH'I!8. "CI1I- aw
ilia. hw
wlf" t
Wl'ttilljf" ~ 01 rteolieetiona,
""It h. MW ~ of Jt; ud the nhi""t w
Ie om referred to.
0.... lIlomin, at the
'-aha k '
tabl.. how".... )(ra; AJJqllith told
h
1'.
bouJdthat--tr... -fIook -.... lOiII, to ...
ilubl;Uhed aad-th~ sh....... to f(et eIS lOt
lor It. Xl'.
uith look~ n.., ~ to.lli;l;.a
tor .. _ ..., a.d thew TNltarbC!' "w.n
Illy" deu. aU I C&Il !IIl7 it that I
It i8
DOt ...oHh it... ·
::s
TALK OF READI
â¢
ho.,.
Til" 'Mayo,a1ty.
Bad Dr. Abram Wll .n.l1i11g to
I't
the »aroralt,. 01 ReediB( lor anothe.
r
th.,,-& is no q lleoti&ll that he wouJd ~...
lion elected with the .. Tty acela_tioD
of tbe ,.bol.. 01 th. poopl 01 B.eAd~. Dr.
aDd )h.. Abram ha ... )lad 80 brilhallt a
leai' aad loan
0Wll th
I..... 10 - . .
doubted'" the Iftders ill e,.e~( for t"h&
lOO(',al well-being of -tlre tOWll that there
1I'0uid ha~., been an eDtb1lSlart~ . eD.d0nie'meDt of the appointment, But It 18 Dot
.UI prrs,ng. In View of ~ extremely uaetin! life ,.hich Dr. aDd M.rs. Abram ha.e
~n li,;ng during the war aIId ,~ee. that
they .lIould desire to lay dowll. t
0
at
the close of the otlicial ,.ear. ⢠Th.
;. 1et
8noth~r t ..... months to. «0 befoJ)e that jlerlod
expires 80 that R..,d'iDtI people ma:r loOk:
forwa ;:;! to "'nny w~e eDIIagevrellla F"rrlt>d
throu~ h wIth tM ...,r...t .. hieb b â¢â¢ eome tv
be. ft'''''''18tod witb Dr. aDd llrs. A ralll.
'I'hert" lin" barn rumours a. to the' ..
o.f
D r. Abram', suacesso.rJ hut !i!el are e,!tirely
premotu"" beca ..... U!!, p,:,vate Dl,,!tillll -of
tb., l!""dinS To,.,. OOuDell .at ... hi
the
tter 18 di IlSMId
not beltll
d. -,tid
jI,. good de.1 might hap~ th rut. eo that
definite .tatement at th~ stare ar. very
inadvuulble. It hIlS. of course. been InlOwa
for som" time tbat M r. Deay Eaxintc)D"u
00" of t1", apparentl,. tew ....m~rs of the
ReaMag To ..... CouncU- w~o :would at . _
futur" time 1I0t be DlIw,lling to. eo
r
th" offer of tbe Mayoralty. aM tbe .. · DO.
uetrtio. that from .his ability. hUr "pubHo
~".I.,.... bis lon, :...-inl'ioll. with ⢠."
.uIiliary Forceâ¢â¢ hili War ""rv~..,. arod II..
'umih .JI8OCiariOD
with ..R6adi.,. ...
would tin ' tbe olliee _ ;t worlll!l,.
. Id
tile choice of the C01Iocli at ~'J' PrJ ate
_inr flftl UJIIlII pim. Bllt "nOM \hat it
ill not p<l8Sib to 10 at p ....ut.
The F~" S._n,
Tba 'footbeU _ n is now a ery
tracted a1fair. but wjj:b
nt temperafiH'e1
the oJlf'llinlr of the lftG..!J.. _lIOll 011 ' tw,da,. will be ...~comed. WhethH i ⢠.,iew of
dppr_wn 10 trade the PI'
t
⢠oriJ.l
be "" ⢠.-fuJ a the last. which wa a
toeord ou. baa,et to be - l \ , bu i
1
be said for ""mill that iatenst in the pille
ill "~DH thea ever, eveD if the .hiJjty to
patron.i.oe it mu aot .he eo , ..... t t .
.
'!'he "nlhu.lam and interest whkb
ail.
'" IIKlicated by the ....t nUlllber 0. jDJIior
,,1o,,", ..,h,ch ..,iIl be pl&yiOC thia _10 .
AII ,boo local OfI.D.... tioJUI have recdved
considerabl a~io. of streDgtb aDd
ra
ill .. It~n 11M .. on th part of tbe jUllio" to
IOtan .
Th. great II~ is mol'll ( tbRII
p,t(·bPtl, and anyone ·....ho caD beln ill
h
prov ""on i),ould <\II so. AJ i w.1I
lh .... Foolball Cllronicle" will make
pearue.. OD RRturday.
·n .. fir ' .t
""*,n a(t~r the war.,.w the .. F
"
Chron~e
with an ~norJllOUS ri.leu.1a.tinn
Rnd 1I1...........iQg in popolarity on,,! w""k.
No .ffort will be pared to live Uo .0 that
.. markahl .. erpan .,otl and to lItill f "'~r
ext..11<1 it. rt,.ilI be of iml'Oi8t to I'Md...
⢠11<1 Rdv.rti"" .. to Imow that Iitt cireplation
of Ih" ., Football 'Cbronicle" tar ~.
that of aay otb ..r foolball paper p bl ' bed
m th .. 1oo.lity .
Th. NeEd for jlttctlon.
It i ⢠â¢"r..ly time that Ihe CoalitiOil took
IUl)r. eo ..rg.tie ,tepe to com bat tile ⢠Ii y~
rt'~olut.onary pr~K8.Dda wbich il
being
earned on ince6840tly in the.t 1'Hta 0( Ollr
lown . and eiti.... In Readillg
;.on
.. ""'1\1< unceasingly and eleTorly d..min.11'<1. 11 anyone ~.d happeood to. he in the
M.. k"t Plaee on undar
he would
ha.e found the "'-me ld p II8i
at ry uf
til< tn.quits of tHrythi", which
.
..t
pr...... nt bnd the (loTie.! of reTolution on tb"
Ilu,",.an ruodel being pre clied .t flTeat
length, and .... ith tbe adroitne61 of
prato
form n:perieace. Th_ people do
bide
th." op,nion& ','he ehief orator 011 tI nllay
enning deelar..cl ....11 are infonrttd. that Ito
.... , 8 Bolaherilt,.1Id ",iaheel tbe
Ii <>v;.otfi to he succe!llOful. The ~r eC- tbo
rlld ftar .........
.
tb_ h
. tadInirere of Soviet &uw, the 0111, _ try
I wi> io.h i .. their, J>II!ftrlod jud.trme.
Ie
th
I a moment'. COOI8iiIeratiOD. 1'J.. ~ it Uia t
I t hey do ..ot clt!ar .011 the... ; b .. t the,.
5 mucll too known.. for ' tlla
.No 011
.t·
will t ..... ptl to CODtraclkt ·them or to ell .
their Jallacioua argtllll
nd 4oetlt!Nd ,,0tt he tory, and 110 it i. IC
tlt!4 I ICJ8PeI II.,. â¢
number of unthiDklnll people. ....1 â¢â¢ they
ar. informed. Ia
of the great â¢
,n
h i.otor,. ⢠Dd tllIO reign tlf 1Io1a1u '
. etlll"l akin to the l'tomiaed Larul. N.tblng
lJj "VOIr toid them . of the foreed I"
r
p<-t "" \:be Ru ian ..oninl ela
." o.
Ih~ tyranJIJ of Ihe SoT~t .utoera
Somd
people declare th.t it dOM 1lDt m.tle" an
that tbe aob... _
of the worlri. C ,.,
will _ r t iblelf ill the end ⢠. bIIt a
ed
d4>termmod men 'eBn work met ha~. an t
Ih_ ..... thlliitata for Borieti_
t beir minds (lII re~olutrOil.
l'b.....
~
00 douht 00 that lOOJ'e. The"~ Q ⢠'od
PQl*>II ",hieh it beinr eoMtutly
of
can ",,1 y he deatron" if the plaiD ,
'.
th"t "ituatiOll are put before t~ . ow:
da~. ' The inlenf.. noeal .ltu.tiOIl 18JjUD
com(»icateol
, ud it . . . .It to .... .
lucidly qlldlti""" fuch as the deet
exchange on OIU trade and the VIta
... t
hity Ihat our export tIlld. eb~1d be .. ~ti
up. But th_ and other q u . _
.
bo platAly pat tAfi n t
worklC ' ,
a
At pre""nt tbe BoI.I,eviat
aN Iia!' .... f.or
cIHr fi..ld . and tb pubUe~",
to
th~tr propapnda b
upplyll!&....
.
k'll'P order.
;;,
9_
pro.
II
."ani
r.
I
""i
lie,.. ..,
car;
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READING BOROUGH
IENeR
It â¢
BIUDA..Y.
Auguat 2Oth.-Before
G
W
. . (ill the chair). C. S: SdLith:
DW~",;'E;q
, ;F.aio.ton. IIDd 1. Catler; E.qs
â¢
NO
LICEN~-
o.!Â¥am
I~ph .IluQ)Il1.
~- Bea.lj..... ..... tIWII
a-.
-
.
.
dt 10&, Loa4.
r ·the
to ~ee
Xotor Car Act,
for t
. d r.i Y~8 liC6Dce wli !'I'II.Qeted to do
b a ppli
~ble, DefUi
t ..id h.
hail aceident..U,. left his Ii
ia his
ot"-' coat. , The l'o8llell di&mined the _
011 .,ay:Jllent of ooata.
1fON1)J.Y.-Bel.....~ l(a,yor
0
S
A..b~",. Eec!. lia the elt.aIt). : o. Fiald;
s, Hayw.ro.. "Dd E. J_6£~"-" I;eqâ¢â¢
⢠A 8OW.lEB'S OOND
0
Willr,.! Carter, a IIOldier
Blackde+wa. ..... ~ with being
olrou Dd ~ly ia Friar S
OIl Blat
,.eb.
(..om
'"
.luF181. and .Lao witb COIDalittlJ18 a alliai the......
⢠h~er who 1f1U
~
." ... tu_ iii ou8tody.....