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Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, June 30, 1917. Pg 6

Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, June 30, 1917. Pg 6

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Title Saturday, June 30, 1917. Pg 6
Page number Pg 6
Date Saturday, June 30, 1917
Edition
Publisher Reading Mercury, Oxford Gazette,

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6

OXFORJ}

READING'S PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS HOUSES.

GOlWiG

CA SPECIAL LIST.)

NEWBURY

J'UNE 30 1917.

RU:&AL DISTRICT TRIlIUlIJAL

NEWBURY TOWN COUNCIL.

MEETING AT CA \'ERSIU.M.

110#"

The monthly meeting of the Nowbury Town

[TI.. objecl OJ tim _pilaticn S$ 10
.n 11rie{ {Win wkiM .~ ............
to R"'''''''g ana alSl,OQ ..,.y oirl4in ."ce/.Imt p,ojessibnal /lSmt.... mol 17_ btui_ ••
adMntag"'.s teYw both lIS "'la,as q"lJilty and pnu 4114 _lin• .n of},.,
j
dally

hr. '''''y

CounCJI

.1qIU,..... •

b. ",1 ..5,,"1

Willi

Aldermen C Luca.s A Jackson

last manU

Coatiauouely

from

2

(=~.

EsTATE

ESTATE AGENTS

PROPERTY SALE

SONS,

To!egra.ma_ AgnGUl\urt.., HeD!ey-01t Tham.. ud.Readme .. tSiIaIaou," ~b
Tclephone-lieWs)' aD. Thamea: No 2
BeacmS' No 316,
BuiDI..... 11'0. 1ft

'KER,forNew and Second-hand FURNITU~7""

52

CONTRACTORS

"I'hono 81

Cheap Street. Newbury

GOvel'DlDeQt Coatrac:ton and to lb. Trad..
DRUGGISTS

Boots ~Chemists
s.
55,

PLUMIiIERS &

90-91, Broad Street,

READING.

DECORA'I1IIIS..

GOODALL & CO.,

ST~

MARY'S

BUTTs,. READING.

COLORMEN

ANTD-AIRCRAFT PAINT lor Darkemng SkylIghts Glass Roofs, &c.
SHADES and SCREENS for SubdUIng EI«tnc aDd Ga. Ligbts &c

William A rcher,

John Buekne,II

Coley

llU IILng

l\TEWBUR)

hee n I'Wward lind !rloewaNtctll tI 6Y Md reee vtd not! nil'
h 1. J; n lH\I\8 rom the mcmrhel"l'l and h¥l ~n t.reated
w t t1 e utmOSt. cooskJcratJoo by t.I e oommlttea tb oogb

that OCC&Slon out
of voting t.o
Son~

were OIln!;rtb ted bl' Pl'vat.e Bert P'r'Ief,
M,. .. .A Clement.; ,
a ? tt&.. B T)ee RoO M J
Rr e ey J RMtholomcw C. 8m t.h W n 1h.TTII,I'(i n.nd
W HII,rr! anli Ur J Vi e ell I!~ve vcntri oqu al fi.l(et.chos
M
R<lfO <l WI'! It I"r~ded I\.t Ute 1":\JI(l,
On the N'OPOSiUon of 111 0 Da by M G(laLe "'.
thllllli:~ for h" J'lMB dency
/l.O<I n rep y nil: t.ho ChAU
nnln &.'1M that ,turmk ~ weN! due
.,
hofo"J w otl woro
elJPOnslb e fo n t Itt ml' nnrJ ea.rryfn R' throulh ttle 'torI<

MARKETS

Da.y and Porier at

o f t.he

ete

J'lf'WW'Tltll.tion notah y M 115 Sk 1TTl)

!'IOCrntarv ot tho LIld
(!

o

Tellde

b

&r1<l

F

ell

Ole .,.l'It.llnt

Con.<!ervlltlve CI

BkJ.:Uol.:: ror ti e

M~

and"

II

~

colll!efVJlothe

MAIDENHEAD

wern It,dopt.ed

lCl1 IOU ComIWt:t.ee

QI

II.Ild

Tl e report of t he HMlt.h Comnutt.eo
S61kdf by (;ouncll1or Older&haW'
__ ~

tar It. reference to the
t
In tne the Healtl V f> tar :~'f~~ ~n 0( }{jill
?If d\\ 01:1 nnder tI 0 IIrnJ~lIUlt
nsinre County CouDcll t he report ifhlo. Wl&lft~
ro appl cat ons tor the I\pJ)tHl b:ne t 'Were ted tlat
Four canell Intes were nterY1llwed b U reamvtd

~ Inspector of
W e lfa re

A ~c n.bon

a.nd

n(terw.~rd/bv

;h r.:.~~t

n tteo Botl C',omru tt r !lft ecom:mendCft he ""'"
1'10 ntment of Mlfi!l } vnly n
CJ of th tit &[1IUty HOSJHt..'\ l D rm ng hllttl
t n il fltp.8 matt,.
tho salJl rv offored WlHl t.bf) same (I.S; that t&t that

fm1

ra

d (£ 126)

p",v 0QaI,

!\ld HeWItt InqulTflli II h ather t.he whnlfl 0{
wn~ pa I hy the ConnMI nn I wo .. nfar 1U!d 1&11
na.U the monnt W'l\iI borufl by the C 0
Ib.lt
CounOl llor St chhery 81 brn tlA!fi t.l ~ I!~
t.ho E lt"!<'ll;ric L ght ng t.:omn tt.ee One (;f Gf
pl.Irngra\h s stnted thn t LD order to vo I I lh.
would

"n~lI·y

1;0

CrooM

th ()

0fIl t

clectr c ty rind t vns reoomme wind that ~dC\lo of
consume 'S sho II JllIY one penny per un t I!~
and pov;pr OOMnmnM! nn ad I tionu 10 fie
Co nClllor StT1choory ",.,,1 J t h Ii \j,a,i rf lin OP.nt
go but iI ey fili I; oompoUsrl to r<llSO li e J'lJlO til
the current rath er tb l\. make I\. 1()5f; Th PriCe fIl

tiik ng
manna

Wfi S

gn

D~ on

I

n thorollghl

Sil t ~

ndar

l\nd 1 e hoporj t ..o I J Io1f he Irm~~'"

t ht"ly Q II be oablo to OCO D m d a. r
n I ""'lh
old rote
() ft
1t trn s plrorl tI t lie un l ~rt.'\k
lad I.A
t)ro,d bot v. ef'n .em)!) an .£ 00 f'nr ln~ It'll' ~
I t.t s u 1 1 othf,l r l oa. -v el l'g'O.'l 11\Ce.s tl.L I~-.I

&tiJJf

H

CORPORA.T ON

DEl

BROAD STREET & UNION STREET,
READING.

DAIRYMEN

of

Just ndoptedl, tl ereby carried th
tbe Counllil to t.he II.I'JlO nbnent " &1nct.iOIl
The ~yor replied that t did
~he {eporta of tl e Pinance Commit'-

tI

a

1 aneo

rho rGpOrt

pn !'!p
Wrtfi adonl:4'1i

IO!..-"

AND ETOB

DEI KO ATF. S TO DIOCESAN CONPERENCl': - At u.
rLUI dccanal conference
held at the Pa.r sb
Room aD I'uesday under the pres dency of tJ e
Rev A W H Edwards, of Kinl.bury (Ru.ra.l
Deal) Mr G S Sho..", proposed the follow ng
eHOiut o n
That. tb..is meetLng approv-ed of tbe
praposa.J that t.he t rnvell ng: €!.%DODseS of mom
hers of the Diocesn.n Conference
a nd of thc
D ocesan Board and of tI 6 r reRpect ve com
DUttt:~ ruBy be
defra. cd from tho Oxford
D ocesan Fund
T he Rev B H B.. ALtice
(Ch eveley)
n second ug e xpressed the op n on
t1 n.t. the Vi ho e f ture of the C I ul'cb lao n tJ e co
opcra.fjon of tI e work ng eln..,..'~es
11 e proposal
VZ'16 perf.ectly p act. cal n d f t cy vcce really
agreed the c vo Id be no d fficulty n I'"3JSUlg
tl e rna ey Pn.yn ant of p.xpenses 90uld carry n
g reater sense of rt"6pon:s bHit) u.nd make re
-presentat ves 1U()re p:unslak ng \Ii ork ng men
bad no
IeSlre 10 att.c d a. roe c debating
soc. et) hut the Conlercnce must be Dve.sted
Wlth I'e.a.l powe r a.nd f tI ere was som etb ng r en.1
to do t hey wouJd be read} to go Th£!3 would
Hct the best York ng m en r L "ns mnde po~ hI e
for them to go - 1 ho Conference d soussed tJ e
resolution at. some engd and 1. v ~ eventua,l y
passed by fifteen otes to s x - Tl (> Cha. rmlln
sa d t val; ~t ma.ted t.h~t f a I member s cia ned
the r t r lLvel! ng expenses tI e cos t ouJd be £700

Aod at 12 Bridge S.ect. M.,denh...!.

CHEMISTS &

0

orde.t

~boo l

elect on

J BE?\'"BAM B&OWN News bas b een rece ved by cnble o f the dea.th of
the Rev H. J BenhllIIl. Bcown foe ma.ny years
n. mISS ona.ry of the S P G ""orking In North
Ch DIL. ] he reverend gentleman was 11. nativB of
Woodl&nds. at.. Mary a.nd will be remembered
by he nhab tant& of tha.t. Village as the son of
the II.te Mr John Brown fo r manv Ye30rB Wlt.h
the Re'\'" W R D C k SO D v e... r 01 tho pans h

SHOE REPAIRERS

Tel 639

-M~srs.

DUTB OF THB REV

THE ENGLISH LEATHER BOOT REPAIRING CO,
a nd Ox[o d

III

tl e

a.uctioD

annum to the

7S-81 & 60-62, OXFORD ROAD, READING

Queen r. Roa 1
Road Reading

N

sale held I1t 1 he Queeo s Hotel 00
dlSposed of s x housoo ill W ~st Street
for £830 the purchaser beiug M.r W N Whiley
liDd n.lso solI flo cott.age w th some two ac.rcs
and paddock, at. E&st Woodho.y to the b d of
Mr Broomo P nn ger for £260
BOAllD OF GUA.&.DJASB - rbe
mectmg
Tue9da.y wa.s presJded o ..e r by the Rev ~
Tboyts ~ the relieVlIlg officers were gran ted a. va'!'
bonos of £1 pe'!' mont.h and t "as decJdcd to
supply uniIonns n.t a cost not exceediDg £4 per

btaibllab;ed 1802.

Landon Saec

J

:rueada.y

Chartered Surveyors, Estate Agents, Valuers and A.,g. I . . .
Rtgl'ter of Ftuuuhed ud U~d HoIIIeI a.DJl of Propertia., A..wem fot tIaa Pria.ciP&l Fin., La. aM ~ Officu
Bn.Deh__ ~m't'. 8","ee~ &a.di"s- a.nd 8aaiaptolle

SOOT &

d

MOSBl'S.. Ni.c.hoI.as will sell on July lltll Sunny
s do, n. eb&rm ng re3idence &t. Cold Asb adJoOI..n
lllg BuckJebury Common
an

MM

by

fiUed

.... a.... the cand date next
tOOee '""'ted

NEWlIURY

NEXT WEEK, .. AMERICA AWAKES"

SIMMONS &

vas

Fredenck Ernest Tillen who

READING

G"AJl8E GF PROIUIA_.
IID"DA.Y aalll THUIl.DAY.

UII 10 Dalb

AucnONEEIIS &

aJ

Connctllors J Stradlmg F C Hoptlon
T H Pratt G Gr {fin A D CIlLer D Ge&t.er ot MMIo Hayward an(\ h ID9C r to the members f6r t. C! U'
E P&rfitt, and G S Show
Ill!iDerou.~ nnd hRndsome present.!
He WIUI very IlOrry
to he eavln~ fA em but 1 e ~ them thlito tl e
COWS'LADE s SCBOOL
Newbury Con6ervatlve Club would untll t e end of I •
A vacancy caused h} the w thdra.wal by I s lifo mmsin vcry e 086 to h heart. Since they had
parents of one of tl e boys elei!t.ed to thUJ

THE VAUDEVILLE ELECTRIC THEATRE
Thll Wartd s Mo.t Suooeaaful Anlmatelll P1c&u ....

tho

Day

AMUSEMENTS.

Stuawlng

held on l'ucaday mornmg n

Council Chamber when there were present
The MAyor (CoWlClllor C A H.wker) pres ding

Coneer-t-ativc C b I ad e.merQed eo far tJlroaah ttJ~
exp«ieoce Nmartab '1 wdl and a good dlll:l1.l of 1illl.t
h appy r UIl t. was duo to 1116 tad. 8eMce& and e nergy
tihowo by Mr .llJJd M.,n. Ha, ... d
Aa repre.eut ng a
'" der dW.rlet tblloll Ne~bll y ihelr Ilnd QO hehalt or t.tw.
"Ice-pru; denta anc1 bonn nzy m ember.., I~ alnoereJy
.. shoo. Mr aDd M I lby",1U'd eVory llUc.telll 10 t.Ue1r
new Q;O k
..,.
'I1iH1 pnillMtation wu made aml&& much oheertng a.....
lDIlllcaJ boooun wore ,acoorded with much hl!8rlm~1!I
~r Hayward rep.1 ed expn!sJ.i1l1' the heartfelt 1I'n.1. t.udfl

GAS

~IlL\lE~l

B'LA~ CI> SnEET '1'0

llV.ROB

3 1 ST

Etc

Park Farm,

READING

(Only F v. m nu i.es walk f<ow tho Trnmwa) CasUe H til

PURE NEW MILK delivered

10

READiNG from the Farm TWICE DAILY

Samples sen~ on n.pphcat on

Punt} Cle3.nlmess and Qua.lity

FANCY GOODS

Toy & Fancy Shop

BRITISH MADE TOYS
anI! DOLLS
DEPOT for iNVAUD
SOLDIERS WORK
NOVELTIES m FANCY
GOODS

13 14 THE ARCADE,
READING

GARGEI\I TOOl.S &c

TWEDDLE &- CDRBOLD, 44, Oxf~~~n~:j'2 Ruadmg.
FURNISHING and GENERAL IRONMONGERS.

For Lawn Mowers, Rollers and Garden Tools.
IRON MONGERS

G. HAWKES &

Te1epbollc 418

SONS,

Furmshing and General Ironmongers and Electrical Engmeen,

7, HIGH STREET, READING.

,=======
JEWELLERS .,. SILVERSMITHS

~
By

A~i ntn

lmL

BRACHER &: SYDENHAM,
Jewellers and Silversnuths.

LARGEST JEWELLERS IN THE PROVINCES

NOTED FOR DESIGN

QUALITl'

VAlUE.

56, 57, 58, 59, MINSTER STREET, READING_

PO,,, 24

LAUNDRIES

it:I,e THE SNOWFLAKE LAUNDRY.
South View Ave~ Caversham, Reading

PhoJ:lc

1041
Mrs LANGFORD

Managetes..s

MILLINERS, GENERAL DRAPERS, Etc

j HedgcockS

lie

'BROAD STREET
READING.'

nde b .e l neAA on U e
last. VI ns £ -4 150

MILLINERY,

COSTUMES and

NEWB UllY COUNTY POLICE COURT

DAINTY FROCKS

June 28th - (Berore LI
dale E sq
n the of a. r E J S
A F Clarlte Esqs )

rB'UltSDA'i

MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEALERS

HICKlE & HICKlE, Ltd.,

153, FrlarSt.,

Players, P AnO.. Orjf!lDs GrallWpnoDCI and RetOnb Mw c Rolli hr Player PlUGS.
(:.oatracton etc.. T UD 1I1: ud Repair. tB all MlWw Inll:rulI1eD.u.

FOOD CmiTRoL PaOSE OU TlO 8

~~!~f:g.

Wa/t..c

Eatertauamcat

OPTICIANS

THE LEAGUE OF MERCY
Telephone 901

G. C. BATEMAN, F.S.M.C.,
OptODl.etrlst and

OptiCian.

22, KING STREET, READING.
=
TOYS,

GAMES JlND DOLLS

c

J

GILKES,

TOYS, GAMES, DOLLS, AND FANCY STATIONERY,

92 & 93, BROAD STREET, READING

COX'S UMBRELLAS Have STeOD th8

TEST of 73 YEARS

Choice Sele<:Iio... Newest Ilesips. Lowoest POIIible Pri.... L-co..n . . a-n.
ALL WORK

AID FOR VOLUNIl'ARY IIOSPITALS
T! e Lra.gllo of 1Ierev of whidh Her Htghlle8a
Pnn~ Helena. V ctorn s pes dent fOor Berks
BuckR HautE. and Oxon has wued the {ollowm~

&ppeaJ -

! Tho Lord Ma.YOT m h.ito! letter a.bout H06Dital
Sunday lit ongly n.dvocate.s the i'\elp t;hft,t, &boule) ho

g::ven to au
oluntAry hospit.:Lls both m London
and 10 the COWltry
For three yoo.1"6 all over
borno the 108.'1 of dootorfj
bO t he [ronL 8.1\. wclJ;~~;;;;';;;;";th;;;
foods dru~
our 6 eli
of our ..CC.:,",.-~
0IXUP.Yl1lg

pat ena Me
ma.ny things oove
tho work (If t.heso

UMBRELLAS

DONE ON THE PREMISES

Note the Only AddTess 33, FRIAR STREET, READING. No Agent,
WATERPROOF AND RUBBER

STORES

to 5u(fer Md being
na.hon have ever gJven 0IW0S8
Whan the hi&tmy of the wa.r
undoubtodl:"i' bo shown tha.t tiM3y
o pal part n ~he ~;Y'5tom whereby

oon1rontod &nd ovorthrown
Her H!lfhness Pnnc068 Holeon. Viotoria. And her
PnnceE.9 Ohrisotifl.n have dono more than
a.nYOI\Q ("bo n t.ry ng to geh tbe b<"et nunca fol" our
euffGr ng pOO'( a.nd nftor the WAr our wounded and
Buft'onng wid on;. w 11 lit 11 be w th UII tPQort;lfore t
16 ~ry toot aur voluntary b08pltnls should be
ablo kl !I(lnd at t vC'I1 tra. ne I DUtsoS and dootors

mctho

Inoo~

E ••bll.hed 1877

Garden Hose,

SAVES HEAVY LABOUR
WITH WATER CANe
BAHRELs AND ENGINES

SAMPLE ". PJUCES ,..... f...

HILL'S RUBBER
MARKE"I:
WINE &

H. &

PLAC~

SPIRIT

ukiar

co., Ltd.,
READING.

I\IE~

G. SIMONl)S,

dlUDGE ST•• READJXG.

J..;tc4

l807

LENNAROS
WORLD. FAMED
BOOTS
SHOES
AUBnli.8h

H~h

Class

(&eIUt.end rrade Mark

.MlUtmum Value

Leoaardl)

London Leicester Northr.mptoD Ilancbeeter
N earb 200 Br1U1Ilb...

7u !..ada .t Coloalo 81lpp\ied

1ieDztardI![Ad Heaclqurten ~Il' Bod. Bridel,
ru..ltalid ~I Poot BNe

., KING STUBI. RBADING
IS, WllfLU arl~ . PUIN'1I

B enJlI.ffi n H e rmn

baker

of

Hn.mp

stea.l Norr S :VMl SUlnmoned
nder the l ood
Co troller s Brend Order of l!H on t va counts
-for sell g bread t ha.t as at or a. po nd or
(!vcn number of pounds n e gl t and for de
1 Vertn '" bread not prov de I
t.h sc a.lcs
Mr Lo.coo R.Dpeared for the cl ef ce
Mr A J Wr g} t tl c County Inspector of
We p-hts and Moasures 11.1 pea.r a j to prosecute
and Mr
Lucas r e presented H erman (vi 0 liM

us. l&ftaWiln IT9ft lIBW.OY..

n Ollen Dg t he en&l po o.t..ed out.
eJq-ht
BS n nost
F-er ous
n
ma.tter
aB pia n that tbe re was no d fficolty
fl))" bn.kerf; to produce bread of even we ght be
cause s nce ~~ Order had come mto for~e be luLrl
~e ghed Over 900 loa.ves n t.he county
and n
only fou'!' cases ha.d t b e~n nOOf'Ss3:ry to ta.ke
proceed ngs Tn ili s nsfance 17 loases were
exposed for sale nnd the total def'ic cnc WM 16i
OUDces
Th s po nted to ~OS5 carelessness or nn
ldea. of commltt ng fraud
Mrs Rerma.n wife of the defendant
thnt her huaband now a d the baking fnr t.I e
v 11aga and 9bo& helped to ma.ke the lough a nd
l5Caled eVery loaf oft' a.t ~ Tb before It "as bRked
up va.rda of I 300 bems: dea.lt W rtb per week A'!.
regn.rdll tho br.e&d 50nt nut (In t.his day t WfI.S all
ovel" 48 h01m~ old haVing been lrn.wn on Mon
day morn ng and sold on tl e Wed l:esooy The
scales were tested n the presence of a. pol ce
oonstable on the followmg mormn~ after the
loa.vea were wetgbei:l a.nd f ound to he an ounce
a.grunst them
The Hampst.ead Norc s coDstable (P C
gess) corrobora.ted th s
'Jl 0 C} a. J"nJan I!I8.ld t hn.t for del vel' n~ bread
~thout scalp..s a. fine of £.i vould be Imposed
but the otbe'!' cha. go vo.uJd be d SRllssed
ALLEGED T01!'TS FROM. A

Rov}

George Pauling a. kLbourer hv n.g ,,~
cham I ad sun moned 1 S Wlfe
Alice Kate
Pauling for steaJ ns a. qUA.tlt t.y o( furniture
from tbe r home of the va.lue of £3 18 Sd
He stated that 01'1 June 8th on roturnmg from
work be founa tha.t hiS w fe "lJo &.180 len hOD«)
the same mol'!ll.1lg pad not. reGurned and WI6 DOW

11''I'ln~ In a cottage at Headley TbE!Y bad beeD
ma1"'ned Lwenty ytI&I"I
They hod iot on a.U

"Fr:ht before
Mrs Paul n S&ld they had not lived tog.Mhel'
ba..ppilv bavUW parted 101" a short time JUst.
attar thev W'tTr'O mvrled 'lIbe lunutunl flha took
..way bad been bonght. by benoit ezoopt. a few
art des beloIlgln@, to bel' mother She couHI not
get on witb her huBband who qid no~ 81V~ her
Bufftc.lsnt modey to keep the horne toptber He
eMIled frqpl a6s to ~ per
ancL the last

-

w_

money h. AlIve her _ n. for a tortnilht.
EvenluaJly ~ v_&,*.- ciIImlMd the

rha llOllthl moot g of I n abo e a.s held
(l
GoUD e I G1
ber 0
I 10&1 Y evon g t he
Mayor (Aid C W Cox J l'. ). t 0: d uH: II 0
othe momllru'S p redG t we re CO nc Ilo r Nork ett
({'ox U lyor) Co nc lia r Po~.e
(Deputy}fa 0,.)
AlrJormon I UROOtt a n I Hew tt, an I ('.oWl !'! 110 "

tJ

W l lkor Stt ch oor} Leve
Chamberl I
!LOll(!
fln 1 Ol Je '81 .......
I hI) report of tho G(\Mra.!. T u pnlles Comm tt.oo

rR.ESENTATlON TO THE CONSERV,\TlVE CLUB
STEW.um AND STEWA.RJ)E~8

oonta ned COOmmend.a.t 01 r; m l"thpcct of arlOur.
matters.
r be I est on of pavmc ts in offie R.ls a nd em
ployecs of t e Cou c I I u.s boo dl SCU S!iOd i'I t
sever al meet I~:. and the p3.rl:lgrn.ph on tbe 6 h
]ect W1!i'I as follows _
The attant on 01 tho Comm tt.ee htu; b&cm tiT'&. 'n
to the case of Sh ipton '\i Cardiff Corporation n
tho King-'s Bench D V18 on 18 ?fay wh ere t wa.q
doc led th f; n omplovee of the Corpomtion w l.5
ent tied to be pn I the rI ffe rence bebvoon 1 R
At'my I») n.nd
llo~lLnce fj and h!'l ord nary
Wngas mdor , ro.;;ol tio pnsilCd b~ t bA Corpor.l
bon offo go to make up liT. ch d t'ference snoh
rosolltion be ng \j,lthin t1 e proVISIOns of Soctia n
1 S b-Soot on I or the J...oeal Govorrun&nt (Emer
gency ProVlSJon} Act. 1916
Unde r t h f.'SO olrewDsb!.nC6f> the Comm1tt-oe feel
that the Coune I callnot lernLrt from h undet"
tak ng to mnke n"(1 t ho rhfJeronca between the
~ rmy I).'\V and nlIown eM and the C1\ [1 pay ryf
PomployOOlS of t l !l Corporat on who a.ro no w
membot's or h s Ma.Josh s fol"C8.<;
rhoy eoomn e d bo vcve tl at tJ a ra60(utio iii
of the Cou c I nr the 10th A gul'rl; 1914 and the
26th October 191
relat ng to tbUl queatiOll h~
rese nde J n nrder tl at a ny CfI.88(II not fllrnady

covered hv tJ 000 ~luhonR m gI t hA declded on

th('l r mertts fl.houlcl nElOOSll ty Rrt88
Gounc 110 I.avPor qn01"1M whether tho Count I 8
decl' on 001 t ide t With the l'MOlntion ot tl e
Cl\.rdHi ('orponLbon nn) Ie nuuie I\. pro:XlIution
to the ofl'od that mdq.pcndont Ollmon bo taken
on the q estion A.H til h(lw t ho Council stood m
tbl'! mo.tror ln I f .. ther t hat tbElim pt\yrnenbl be
B11!JTlN dod fart:hw th buttbat tn anv OMfI8.ppeol"
WllCh were leomed worth,) fif oonm.d9nLtion shouid
be doolt w th on their n entR
CollDc1110r H ope op[J06ed tblH remarklng that
dJSguRt ng that the Conncll Ibou1d be- wed
from tbe r word to thoae employees.
,~~:~'!,:;::",Portar Ilnd Olde1'llhaw aDd AJd
nn the 8'Ub,ect the latter atlInrMtmado of the Yum
~atioD He was Informed
rtrew the Counl"ll I attention

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lost Coo.noiDor I..evM and

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