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NEWBURY·
SUMMER
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FRIDAY; . .AN.D SATl:!R9AV:.
JUNB JOt~ It JULY. l is t. ;

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FIRST RACE EACH DAY 1.:30 .....
AdmiIoIoIL to Iha X_1iD1 will. be bJ
SUBSCRIPTION ' T~CKET ONL
' fh ..' Ticket.- ..... Ioouod on the oondI~ lhat 1 ·1'!!~~""'" J.!!''''''~l.ti~
VISITORS TRAVEL BY · BOAD· 0lfY'
PRICE 32.. PER DAY.

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A R.bot. 01 ' 100< per penon ' towards Iha 0001
1,."lllog by rood Will he mod. on , - _

N."b1l!y.

~:~~~t~~~OI.:' W."ta", • . ' OHURCHMEN_·S_CONFERENCE.

;JC~rl~~~]B:~E Q!!!~~ -"~"':'''J.

A NEW NATIONAL MISSION. ,
READIim.
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A n''''P'per depot lihari.ger; (X'l!OCIoted
I\.aring at the
A. meetUtg of the _Ing RurI·D<Ie&DoI CciafeII.
'papera. lM.). H. LeIC6Ite,r.' ag<ldl 3f\. ""poalf.! on . - ..... Mid In the Abbey RaIl (Ily klDd pel"
at Re&ding
the B.rough .f groundo ,oherlous hardship HI. employer, al.o JlU8IIlon of Meara Sl1tton a.ud Sona) on W~
unyer ,the new opppled. 1>lr T R Kenl .ppeo~, to m,~e the d&.Y.. The Rural Dun, the lt6.,. R P. Newbouae"
appeal. and contObded th.t It ',,,.~ prectIc~lly a preaided. and there ....'" &Iso _ t o The Ar<th,
Flowen, aged 34, a m...-yer, eto, m one-man blJ.lDellll, havmg been limit up by Leicester deaooh ot Berb (the Von W M G_ Ducat). tM
~ Until Augt18t lit. wall g rven
Ray C.non W. W. Fowler. the Rev 0 E. A,.ct:Je..
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;';=~~b\;:~;;t::h::.~h.;motoI'1 power . &t t he uw nulla at himaell
Th& ~ mJhtary representAtlVG - &'ppe&led ag&l.nat ton. the 1Iie•• W Bnlton. Ihe 1IieT. A. B Myn<n,
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had been glvenl untfi Apnl 16th.
for an extenlon of\ exemptIon under condllional eiemphon granted to S J I Elderfield, the iRev. R; B Stoney, t.he Rov~ B H. p&tc.b, . .
~ (1) Military S.I'V1C8 RCI (2). 1916 H. aged 28, & coloor gnD~er, etc Mr j E D f erry .Rev_ A D PruUlps, the Rev in.. Wlokham Leg,.
the apperJ
Un~tI September la!j w.. th. It.o:v P. J. Howa.rd, lhe Rov W. J H.llowq,
Friendly club mateh•• ha'f. been the order 0/
w~ f'th, only penon remalDmg jea.pr.ble of
Addreumg
tbe
employer, who ~aidl thIB the ReT H W.rdJ.ey Kmg, th& R6.,.. 1', T.
\h. week, aod det.aiJi .1 !b....... opponded. .....
O ld .tt~~~l$~tth~:e busmess, .!'hlCh ,U concel't!ed wlth
Lewarne. the M"llyor of Roading (Mr L. G. SuttloD).
Ihe only mon he h.a applied for out r f .11 001
and mn.nufactu~ of )
LOCAL RIVALS MEET
Ken81ngton, MlM E Radcli1fe, Meqn A.. 0
blS .mpl.y.... tb. Chall'D1al' '(M.. A' J MOck.y)
~,,~1l '4u!!,"," 1st was gf8D~d.
Th. m.eting of Proapee\ P ..k and Palmer Park
Â¥b.lom.", W Sport.. Fronell H. WrlJh~ E.
a1,.;Q.vs e.J:C1.tes much ttiendly nvalry, and, tbu.
a f~bcr ~p.I!trtl0n then! ... IBld \H Y9U ha..fi. done very well for your coUntry O. Farrer, W. Rowland Bowell, J . 0 Gilkei; E..
aJrea.d1..t; , a.d~g a.fter a paUle, II But th.t doelD.'t. C ~, N. A. Roo~U, T. E HMM~ ~ n
f re "~t was the JOY of the Palmer PariI:: boWlen
'~he~ they lu~ed m wmDtng the match by 29
mftu~,l" ,t alJ }'} fhuo.... (~1Iih.~) . I Jroster, E ... Steed.. P. WlntK, It. Pepl9D, R. Do.....
A I dry foreman. 0 A C.urt ••gea 29. who ..tt. F. H. Sparrow. H. Reginald Suttoo. C. I.
1;. all. 'lOad
Jtmk 1.
,
i. en ged lD mBl\ufacturing eolIan, was refueed Benton. A W Earley. A. E South, P. W. Be...
Palmer P&rlt: W_ HawkiJUi, E Hemet, o.
v~
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ap,phea.tIon WI\8 B1 e lby J West, exlPDpt.ion.
nard, H Webb, A. H Salmon, 'V. La.~. &
Hart J' A Cal1o... (mp).
.' ~ .... l!4
,hots
(]( A: "Grant. &god 35. an .1\ and col.ur manager. GOodall. A E H.mbJin, H. J. DunatoD. J. J!ood.
P ro.~tDetail.:Park H. Pap'e. E O. Fa.noer. H. J.
&pi 29 •• f&rlller. of Weal ChoU"... :who had been
Jockson T. Leeo (mp)
...... .. ............. 12
exexnpt.ed unhl May 1st, A " i ll&r exemnon 'WU had ap_led. hut .. h. w .. lilo~ yel' ealled. ha.mg E. de B Thursq,n. E., C Powell, A ,0 Soutb,Jate.
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Rmk 2pued for $&nilon 88fVlce at hOme, t}ie ~&P~l wa.t A R .royoo. F. J. ArgaJI. A E. PrlD"', F G.
Palmer Pork: A. Wlt_n. E . Polk, A. Tay.
I.~;~t~~~,.:
oo.,ditiom¥ .•••mapippt.i.o.n,.;-::.
- ADJOURNED CASES
dlfJDllSled. Wlthopt prejudice f,q hll m~g & ~rther E..... W Wbeeler. A. H Ba.gg","y, 0 A &q.
lor
V BUll (skip)
...
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1M
Conn';' ~ ~pi;ed ~h
apphcation to the local Tifblln.! Mould lie be mond, 11 Kenney, H .J mlderoi&y, A.. P Sol=-..
Pro~Pect Pa.:rk: A. MuseU. E H.:...~~ A....
for W, R u-.. t...-:.......
A Wlntworth:. J. A. Murny, R. T Smtth, Jd a..
8&td h. did
P. Gladingtl, aged 35, a bo~ teeder. of Woking· eallbd up.
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P...ona. C. Veal ~mi» 3
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T. l!.. Bte.ena. G C. 8\ul'geo, T 1'01a .mall boy.
employed by the ReadIng Indu.tnal Co·
Rink
machibe operator, ...d ~p("m , till Bopteluber himaelf with help
!4e1kn R. Pilgrun. c~e """t...ton. ~1'O' FkllUl,Sulton,
J. Lane, and others ..
ex_ptlOU
~tcd.
oper¥iT. SOOt.ty. hod heen If"'jted untt! S.ptem· Ie1ltbd·b t Mr J. 0 Sym .. (M..... .Andrew ~alsh.
Palmer Park: C ~en. C BwTeU. T. Colyer.
ltOth 'l!u 'granted. . ~.
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EIJElCTION OF OFFICERS.
her 30th. . The mlhtary repre"ntatIV1!I had apE T Bryanl (m )
16 - Hr.,.;' L Regen 'IriOhOd to m.m, tho .,....._ 01 I W J Nugent, ~our unloader' for the
etc ). ap~led for R Pilgnm, aged 34. a Fr ner
Th& CIu:o.Ju.Jr 6&ld that hla flrat duty wu tie
IndUtrial orop~tlve .BOClety,
pealed but now stated that. Elf the result of a. The appeal was dlStllll!ised
Pro'peet P.rk H .}bbr. H Mayn•• W. ,LawW 'E':t Ru..,ll" baooiI 'curer. &Ild . ~ all
. ~ eon.
....
renee C. Tomes (mp)
.+ .... 24
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o1fv to the memben of the conference who had
condit~OD.aJ. axempt.19D on family grounds.
bloc ....~plicatton he had agreed to three months·
,
Rink 4
clitional eumptlOD. _ _ ( . _~
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F M . •!ThomB8, aged 40. a comme~lal tra~ller, JOIned that year a kea.rty weleomo The oopter·
A H.IU~ lpectaf-t, E. L. S~reet.
temporary exemptlOn
ha.d ~ granted conditional exemotJDn bj the eooe hod g;rOlrD In Dtl!lD.berJ, now n~berinr 36Q.
Palmer Park F . Bunce, R. Bryant, B' L..
, A ~ ...ol~&Dm', J.~ A. ~) ~~...~~ for by
Tljellnhtary repreaentatlvo w\~hdrew his appeal local Trihunal on gro\1lldo 0/ .enona liardIhlp. T~.
Talbot. F Howm"" (.kip) •
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M 4he .8...~' Co~I"" C~", ,,,,,,,~y. &Ild It ex.mptIOn on the ground••f th. national
which compared well Wltb. otber conferenoe. In tbe
Prospecl P",k ' W JeII.ne •• C Blund.n. W.
..... atatod th4t the w""',...4.. .a.' G<mtminont &nee of his work. and condItional exemption wu in liJe QfIIO ~ W. S Pontm, ~d j 1~ an under mtht&ry rep~..utottv. appealod, but otated Ib.:t dIocese With reprd to the election of feCl'etane.
~ted.
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carier,»
e:mplt.red
by'
Mr.
Bayl~J
of
Hungerford,
Barn ... W. 1'.yn. (skip)'
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14 Poat~emeni'1.illl!ep~bOr 1ot~~=ted:
the
~d fit f~r 'field, servl~ .t_ home~ hl'Ci aM .ti.odlDg c01lUDltt:.M. they had hitherto been
Orand totals:
r'W
George Rooo. Ii_led yjc!uIll.,. Iolld ohimney ha'l'lllg C!>me:.w. an .gteement Wlrh!ofr BoyllS that not been ealled UP. and he~ m" tIiO lut group 10 the happy po6Ition of BVtng no .ta.nding otdal'8
Pal..,r Park.
24: 24, 16. M _ 98
A .Iaughtenna.a ' and
E.
govuDtng the proceecilDp' and th'O.1 had nflY~r
nve&p. Aid he ha.d Ius WIdowed mother ~d.e:nt no further exemption IIhould be applIed for
would not be caJ.led 'up until iiclualIy: neededl , Be
Proapect Park.
la. 19, 24, 14 .. 69 Cox, w~ L.app1ied for by, JJ.m'; Jcme., but the .a.,. O"n
hiDi besides hiS wife He ..wu .110 helPl~~ the
Mealn. Webater and Sons,
kerchanta, of WIlo8 agreeable to undertakiDg wori: ~ qf na.tional Im- had formal eleotioIlS of I16C:UtUl68. TJ:!.e COlDIplt,
plicati.n, ...~ :efWJed.
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teo thought It adnlabJe that tJiey mould now ha.ve
family' of a cousm 'Who haa lomed. the for~_ Con. MA"denl~~~4 appealed for J Ayres,l aged 34. a portance and the ca.e waa acoortlin,1;" ad]oUnled
lit founal . election of secreta.rios .nd OOlp.mlt~e
AN EXCITING ENCOUNTERl
COLLEGE HQRTICUL~ ~ED.
carman.
w.. .toted that t~.
had been
The -electIon result:lld. .. folloW'S - ll'inancla.ll leOSIdney HenJ71George, aged 3~. It ~t tepatre.r,
Tho 1.land Boh.mlan Clotb ho...len "ailed Salt
1>lr. F Wngbt. ~"" far ~~. Un!. dJtion&! exemptIon ..... granted.
George East, aged 29, cUhler, employed at grea.~ly mueeti', u.nd if thiS m,. w, nt. t.~ hone~ thought that he should have. been given abaQlute ret:.ary e.nd treuurer, Mr. W Sparb clerical IIOC
H,II SI.ugh. Ob Saturday . . .d af"'r ~... and TO,..,ly CoUege. appl~f~J ~ men. 'oo"dillonal
retary In the place of the Rev 1 P iJ. Dltcll1ield,
mont exemption on groundll of IlenoUa h.rd.htp. The re&lgned.. the Rev F. J Boward. lay seoretal'J'.
tlCltlDg game annexed a mentorioUl victory by a e.:xempt.}OD w" ~t.ed 1f1 ' ~ '-~ 9i .Mr. F W. Minner·atreet Post Office. made an applicatIon. ....uld prdbably hav. to be tu~ed out
f 'd
wu Ilven ~n wbich to get a aubltltute
local Tribunal ga.ve hIm untIl July 5tH, and he WB8 Mr Fra.neIa H Wrtght, .tAndIng commIttee
.mg(. sltot Detail. :
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Coolin. hortleult~1 lnatr@"wr. th~ M.yor ata~g
w&s A..
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The military
representa.tlve hali
clerical mem&n., Revs. R. WlOkhaIll Legit... F J
Gree9,'I musician, Uld that ble
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~ appea.led &garnet now gIven UDt.II October 1st.
Rmk 1.
that thay oIl 'knew Mr, Co"", 'lVU ~ alargo
C Glllmor. Wa.rren, Tu't'Der, NorrlB, W lJrittoD.
Ail money m a onema, bui his apphcatIdn
~o"", leXeml'tlOD UD rll October 11th
AnQther boot repauw, Wt11i1Pll Henry Rout, and A JI,. Hynon, J.y membeI'l5. Col Broa4bont.,
Ial&nd
B.bemlan
Clnb.
S N e!'J'Ort. R.
number
01 women .na~ent" •• thjnJl •.1 great im.
,on. F H.lt. W • Rebdell (mp) ............. 24
, ,
al
refuood.
granted 10 S J Pyl., aged 19. t carter and at...ci<· ~ 34, :.!prelleDted by Mr Rateliffe~ Ie.ld he had 14eun Routh, W Bland:r, L G_ Sutt<ln, E. l,; "
S&lt HtU Sl.ugh
. ..... ............. 22 portaaee" tha preoop~ _ . <;'in dlt,.n oxemp0_ E tt-e&l, colliery agent for the Cleevee man, '.of Wqkingham~ A letter from the employer DOW to work. 14 hours & d&y, two men havmg telt Cooke, F Winter, N A. BoopeU, wlt.h Yr. T. &.
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'ion ......1.. ~ted 11\ £hO .... of J . R LI~. W6Item Va.lleya' ~thraClte Co., apphed
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the ,.,AI now produced, Cl&lmlog t1:ie man as lDdis- hun for the Army He WAS glven unttl October Hewo~t and Mr Bowell III ~rve.
hl",d B . h _ Clab-, A. Booth, T. Ri-.ora.
forfman at Ih. bollege lniit Mtl...." .nd F. W.
I1INANCI!2 ..
of the nati~nal llDportance .f hi •. I.... ork. It'::~b~;~I~. UntIl September 15th w.. given con 1st condJt.ionaUy.
H Goodey. E Shuttle (mp) . .. .. ......... 00 Sayer. produoe oOieamllll for"'l,1Ie · CoiIOge.
Mr SP.dU. as aecrt.t.M;r of t.he Rlural Dea.o.ery
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month'l exemp,tloD wu allowed m which to II
&It HIll. Slough
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..... .. ......... 21 allowed two
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Two appeals by the mllltar:y repruenta.tive were Pin&Doe Comtlllttee, Df~ted a 1'<Iport on the
Grone! tot.a\o.
I IUhetilute.
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NEWBURY
fina..D.OO3 of the deanery tor tbe put,.ear He
wl14drawn.
Idond Bohanuan Club, . . ... 24. 00 _ 44
.aid th&t If.he totaJ. re<:fllpte were £5 14a Id., and
• - A Freneh poh.her. F. Chllda. .mpl.~d by
Th. 10c.1 :rTfl,unal had d.."ded thai O. S Bing.
Salt Hill. Sl.1Iih
.. ............ , 22. 21 - 43
the eJ:pe~. were £2 14s 2d eost of rurl-d¥&naJ
Mean Huntley aDd Palmeri, W&II granted U· h&J!l' aged 32, a grocery ma.nager for ,the- Wodd's
coltfuence, Sa. for clIculars, &nd 58. 6d. for ~
&ge,
le&Vlng £2 105 Id OIU"rled forwa.rd A ~ore
emptIon
till
September
1st.
:
Stores,
litd,
of
Newbwy,
Will
lD
&
certIfied
oceu.
sUnON.'S DEJ'BAT P.ALlIER PARX.
Important D1&~r W&III the Oxford Dioee&aD (!on.
Sulton', nmted tha Palmer Park Bowling
I George "Tombt. a. titter and met&l
W&I p.tton
IIlllltary re~~nta~l""e appea1ed,
T~IBUNtL.
ference allocation to th& de&ner"J"
TbA.t eomoli Wedn.e&d.y, and an UCltlOg g. . . ~ euued.
granted conditIona.1 exemptIon IKI long.. e .up- P1m g th&,jl there were more thfllltf1Bcle,t grocent
meDOOd In 1913 when the deanery w.. uked to
home.slae nifenng defeat by elgA*' 1IhDW. :.sUUOIl'.
contribute what. they could, and £l8e u. , lld.
ported hIS f&m..lly· l
in Newbury,....and t.hat. no lenors llardship would
- 01F8d their netolY to the briI!Ifi>~g of H.
WM sent up, For the three ~yeua_ .lnce then 'tbI
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MILITARY APPLICATION
on",. 10 t~. man or to hlA .mplr yel'l 1>lr .Alfre~ FARMERS AND CONDITIONAL Oxford Boa.rd of :M&nagement iJrinan()O Com!arittol
J B....tt on nuk 1. 8u_'.
Up OIl
rinIr. but Palmer Pa.rk mont th&ll
' dieSr ~
.An .pplicat.ion wi':" mode by Ibe milttary ;"pre- A. RebID ••n, rep~nted Ihe Company The mt/thad asbd the deanery to provide t.!OO elCh yew.
EXEMPTION.
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Ob the romaUUllg rinb
Dotaili • ,
and that am,<runt had been I .~ to tbf
MO.tat.ive with regatf to J . C. Berndp, n~ot
appee.I was allowed.
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Jl"l'lob... TW l'••ult had been thil In 191.4 ms
Rink' 1.
tobaeeont ••, 'lOti. had " - all .... ed condillonal
BRADFIELD.
w,u
.ent 10, ~\iD. 1915 £298 168. lOd., a Mry ~
Bution'. : Shorter, Bennett, Haw.J 11. I.
l'eIult.
Tke eoUectIona foOr the CIeri']' P~_
(,e,<MIlption so long tl. h. rupported hi. moiller. for
Mr G. W. l)ser. ropreeeu..id bJ Mr Sydney • A meetiDg of the BradJlold Local TribuD~1 " ..
B.....tt (skip)
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Iutltution were very unn.tiefa.ctary, on11 et.8 148.
Palmer Park. L Bllllce. C. Tyler. C. Allei>,
1nthdrawal of the certificate, tt&tmg ~t. it Brain, appealed for FranclIJ MM&enger, .. head held at '!'Peale Panah Boop:\ an
)(r B. in 19J..3 and £25 la.at year, &lId :lte hoped d • ...oWl
~ J0Â¥s0n (alup)
. . • . ..... : ... 11
:would no longer be any h ardahlp to (he mot.her if c~rl!t Totterdown Farm. w~o bad been refused G. Wtllin.k· preelded, ao4, theft were also preaent receive better support. I
Palmer Park held thell' opponenta up to tho
The' &ev A. B MYNORS ~re46Dted. • report ..
the man went mta £he army The!lpeeW com- ~mptlOn ~ th~ local TribunalJ:----L'.Dhe appeal TrI- 811' W I Cameron Gull-tlkrt., the ReT B . C
elevent!L en4. when tbe BOO~15 J'ere 10-8 .in hUon'.
of the Run-~al Board at KilrliOll&.
'm~SI!IODera would look Into the financial ditliculty bunal. hc,.l .evcr, upheld the lbca.) Tflbunal, and Wllder, )(e88n C. E L. JioIlinl', E. Eatwell, ,F. llecret&ry
lav.ur. At \ho 12th end Banett annend a Iix,
A short &e"lCe of mt.erees8lqn for tlte NatiOa.aJ
Tho ~mp I Ion wu cance
'- II ed ,and tbe manI WM ldismi,s.ed the appeal
- e).
· y and W ' Wakehn. w~tb .h&
Clerk ,I1oII'r
B MiNion of Repentance &nd Hope WM held Dlldwa,.
411
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aod !cormg ....U after \hi. finiabed up 15 ~
.
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....1_ t 0 app Iy to th• COmml!81.ner.
Mr. A. C. Pnng, farmer, .f MortImer...ked to A. Colin,.). Coptaln W W War1bi' "I'P....nted througl1 the l'rooeedinga. '
The Clt.uJtIUlt lLQ.noun0e4 thai t.he BQho~ of
the mdItary a.uth<ln~, and Vr. .,E. ~J. Fonte.r,
Sutldll·., 111 .A. Styl... W. E. Hill. H C. Col·
fn
BLOC
be
.1Io'W~d
to
keep
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Pembrooke,
a.
DOW
aD,
hon
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l6Cretary
of
the:
soUth
Berke
AdvilOry
OJmOz.ford
hlld
undertllken,
at
'he
.request, Of ~o
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Committee. to ~conduot .. mtaion to II1Ita fbr all
~::~~:~~,~p~Mi:,'~Ci;' H
pT. the
W ¥1 rThe lecal , Tribunal !bad alreody. given ""_,,,.. aIoo _ n l:'
,
the p&tiabea In the town of Re&din&:, \.00 the
W La..,.."..,
Park ·!.ijp)..
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,Palmer
ll.. lal\><i'
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'Iritb ...gero to bl..
u emption unlll Jury 7th. bul a further pmod.....
ExemPli." tiU Sept.mber 30th ..... ,ruted to Bi.hop
hlld wntt.en Mklhg fOl' 't'.n.oUl &rftDge...
TbtJ "n&t..on we.re a ]0111..time
Poynder J:;eron the war
nd ... a- aaked for to get m the harveat.. Unt.ll 'F T. Larckom, 37, & lImaU bolder, 'W~o farma S~ ments to -be mado
They had. Ul:KlcrtUiIeD. to do
01 Ih. groen. and Palmer Pa.rk led
"hom &even had 8mee enl1J1ted,
lat-~wal
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acrM aUlgehanded &~ ~nhJ,n:)
.,
tbetr Utm06t to eecure &D. atteDd&nee of kyqleG
end. Alter thia ..change. rnle~ .ven.
fl." men had gpn& to 'other firms md
of Bradfield CoUege applied for
SlmJlar eJ:cmption ~'. gl't"eD. to W. G ~ the addRUeI a.nd to follow the COU'l'.Ie'. if ~
rinIr. .n.uiing by 11 ob.l.
wom.en as far as powble.
There were
HNIy Pocock. r aged 40. All en- .Rich&ro.on, carter to Ifr W ',l' Bowden.~ of sible, throughout
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THE NATIONAL MLSSION. •
Qlen of mihtary age, and
of theee were
to the engmea used for generatmg ~nham.
8ultoo·.: 8'-1, PeoIcitl, lhyattt, Hoaklaa,
The Boe,.,.. :A.. B M'!N~Jt.8 then gayofl au ad.~ _
Tbe ml' 1jl tary agreed to exemptIon
for.
etc.. t h
e wa.teri
BUPPd
y. au. "e
'h
.4.. 8. Hancock. 32, of BriddeId, amaIf holdeT, th~ N"~Dal MiEtaion. He II&id t.hat th..,~ ,,&e: •
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P.loior Park: H Crook, T Barber, R. Bryut.
WIS.
~gunent.. B$ was also responSIble C&l'I'ler', Wl&tant OTer&eer and olert. to t.b6 Ash- wo~ul eDoourag~m~nt and belief alrClady alOOio
A B."I... (altip) • • .. . ... • ., ....;~.;;.... ; ... ~
Counoil, . wllo aaid he had. only 10. CODnectlon with the mJlillon <Jf repe.a.t&ooe a.n4•
The
ToW}>
Clerk
ongmally
had
run.
men
pl8bt
at the mUDllion shed th... Tho aDlpttoe&d Pariah
1Cl'M• • but "Iorked for fumer. ID tbe
Sutton" ' co!j!inenced
Iolld
hope. It waa "Very ItrlklDr that even in tho flarly
fourth end. :.!:t the 10th ad
of the Were
-CorpoNtion,
lenD.m ofthe
dId not
,want the.. ,'!:,,~~:.!:,,:~~:ro' was grll, nted ue~loD tIll So p. d.YII of the .J..!:Jovement. the local Preu wa. tMipi
~ live of whom
no .... II!Irnng
~ -for repre.sentatlYe
the Anny, but1&1d
h, hJ
would
be. uaeful
• good de&l of notloe ot It Anot.her thlDl tJae.t
potit,bn had ~Mod. ~ :
~rCluUerbuct applied for two. 1>lr. A. F.
Il\unit,on • w,••k.
Cunditlonal exemptIon wao
0
02. ooa.hD1~ and pro.- t>o llra "'M 1notloeable 1'1&8 that dioceaea were fun of ex.
fllvour. But~n I noW' got away ••._,. , _"
pePlfnentll .and iDde~ndent. bfe and .ucc.-tion,
molely 'O'Oll by 12 ob.ta.
I
&Uletat
TOJrD.
.Clerk,
and
.Mr_
E
F
granted.
•
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Norton,
of
Aah&lDpste&d,
"veD ezemptloD tIll 6nd In the ngbt 8,!)mt
ThOre were two ideas
•
Rink
on.
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'
~&d been 11\ the .mpl.y of the
W ' H OoldiJ)g. oged 20. a wheelwright. Ip· ;1"ly 31ot.
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,
underI,ying the movement--to IJet a corpOrate
J Anaten. Bariler.
W. S. 8imP""! ....
in' biJ f.t.her'. y...... Th. mIlitary agreed to
pealed 'agalU.t . tjI& de"'Slon f f Ihe local Tribunal
Exomptton ItII September, 30th "" ..
to SPtrlt tn.' the Cburoh. and a. definite a.ttempt to
batin. . in
...al! tlOD.
'I.
refulmg him Uemptlon. He
repre8()nted by J . .Benb&ln, 36, cowma.n to IIr E. Gyles,o()f Lock's cazry t.he! mes'age from the Churoh to t.he nahon
he thought that those things, Idetu at the
uemptlOD
1 •• '
...
,
.Meara. A.. H. Bull'l pre-1rar .taff WAI
Mr E Do, Berry, and two months was wed fer Farm, Padworth. who .aid he had 1200 aores &ltd -and
bottom of t he whole movement, reopreaented tbe
.P J Coo,rr, comBierai.r.cl~, at&tf14 that be 4S of military age. ot whom 29 had
UDtif Augi.tj"t; lit was granted I
~ 36 oow" 10 milk, a.nd emp\oyed two ml~~en, In- fight
.plflt Clergy everywbere were bewg 8\lZD
"'.. -appOrtmg hiI,'WldowedUapi{llI'l.... ':weU &II his number- of men at present 10 the
\ em-.
R R F~d, ~ged 31, & grocer, of South End, eluding thi. man
,
. ~t
moOed Into retretl.t and wero gOing Into retH.l.
tea
not
only
to deepep their own splr.tlJa.1 life aDd
wife. and oonditiOl1lJ ,~pti~i.;,....!g:nnt.ea
ploy Wla 27" moat of' them over age or
Bradfie]d, appeaJed on grolUld, of s4rJoUi h&rdJh,p.
Mr J. G. Troup, of Bucklebul'Y, obt.ined ex ...
t hought, 'imt. chiefly to fo.ce t.he fact; that tbe oie.rgy
"00 by eight sh.lo.
__
Orand total. ,
had faded to hold the people and fflll~ to hold
tl:n.
men
h:
:::
the Il)a.nhood_ Not on ly that, but the:r had been
8uttara'. ;J ••• • _ . . . . . . . 26, 13, 31, 13 .,. 83
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agttc
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d
d
age.'
The
Clerk
.Bid.
~llle
farme.rs
thou-ght
It
110
pltuully content with things rema.lDlDl M they
W re eaae "I~ e man.
~
.
exem.ption ? for su: montna with reave to i Ppea1 ,hn seeond ~a.:ppl~cahon The fppew. was l.mlue
I,
f
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Palmer
, Park: ........... 11. 24. 19. 21 ~ 76 ~
' E. A carter, of lIt,tt;..trreet. m~1 & grocery • ..Iam.
....
' ~Cillrlel R Ballard, Q'7'P'Q 37, a Imallholder &Ild hard that t.he condlt.lenal uemptlQD 0
Ir men were
The causea of that. failure, he believed, we'"
r .... condi ooa.l -&'
:
e..
IIhould be llmlted to a. definite. tune. T e Ch&ll'OVERWHELYING VIGrORY.
buameu , for his mothqr. ",!"" IfIIl~
~
Meurs Bolmei a.nd Co, grocers, he.d a Pf war "car :rro'prletor," appealed agamat. the deCISion of IllfJl la.td the Tribunal would thqUll'tJ hat waa hemS' fooed at tbose retreat8 In t hat. ceone<:~Q,
BlIQIliqdole prom Ji. match for th, mont oz· aemptloll;
hODl&
truths were being sent back to them froo.
.. . 'j~
~
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ltd o~ 28, of -whom ,16 '" ere elIgible men. The
lOcM Tribea;l refuSlllg hIm any exemptIoD the pr¥.tlCle of otber Tribunal• .In ' the dlAtnct
penenc04' AlliIe~ bowlen. and the pme iwnlted A CArtage cont~r,
~W.
L.w;ee, aged 40, I"'u , .......",. etaff wo.a 20, With IHX ehgtble men, of
adjourned -on the man's agreetng to AJ.t a.ppl.ie&nt saJd lome fi;~eI"ll took advanta.ge chtlpla.lDs among the troeps at 'tho front. ·tt'haag
chapla1u. 'bad bad CIrculars asking them to .. nlwo r.
In • *~ ''!in, I .. ~ by 46 ahota. "Detolll,
~,
were gomg. &lId t.be.fum a-pphM
of nat!Qnal Impo~~,
ot theIr men by ' ll ea.d~~, th~in to ~heve tha.t certain questions WIth regud to their ezperJenccs
granted CODditionata.emp~Dn.r,. ;l. !..
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Rink 1.
A,
!'u·;tthew-.
·.noM
~7J
miD
.
,.rJ
,.-.rater
t
...
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Th.
-lllta~
a.....l....l
t
L
.AST~
..
ms
EAD
..
-"~\'t'.n-'
•••
mptton
I)
meant
oonditlonal
on
'WIth
the troops a.nd navy
Tho onlwen were
A.oat: .L BaUeraon. J. Burb. E. A. Bl'oob,
brimful of Interest aDd oontaim'!d home truth..: of
isr.yean ..
Q; .....
10 the:.es
.. .. E
'1'
':th the a&m& e m»ioyer.
.A.' B~ (Dip)
•
... • 24
L
• -. hi- d"epen,.
·e
d , . and
. .three
. . montlia'
.
Lawrences'
Stores. Ltd. repreurited B by
\.
t __
\
f ., "'''~ New..LI.UI,
. . __ .. I ".h _ the moat stnngent &nd !>Owerful <character. They
S~" E J. &ile;r, G. Bart, J. .A..
lDg np the 'bu.lineu "!' , ca
u~
e.nmpt.ian for •
1
a.ckMrU
A. n-.ns&", lDeusee 0
80)1 ~reeo. 10 MVIDr that the roo t
Tlv'ee months' conditioaal ~101l,~ mth le&~e Taylor.
Sydney ~ Bia.u}; appealed for thelr . r < ne
amPlte~, .ppJ1ed lor exempt Lon Be 111 38 :rears practically
Tyler. T. H. Woblin (skip)
....
Mung at the bottom of the Church's f&llure ~ 8li
.
A '0]08& p.Dt6 ..... indicated here fol' IICIIIe time, to app1Y agam
man.ge:r;, W T.<... Stevens, aged 37, '{'hey Bald thlll of "*.
__ ..1 '1.~
':"- .....t,hl"l!le _ ~bid~n
1 He the fa.I1ure to k~p In touch \\ltb the young lDen.
1 ,
~ ~~
1 M.un Broadbear and Co h-.2 a
_'" m&'~·~.
, ~I-" auu
Ihe &core being 1...1 6 oil ot tha 7th ...d; and
the young men of the p&rl.sh and those wbo formed
!IoU
was the' only
out a funeral, a.pp led
_. 0 f i6r t~,"
t '
' '
. .'~ng
G_ F. FnUbrook, grocer ana., ~lfOOer, 0 1 of 40, of whom 30 b~ enblted and
~ · man... able to C8M'T
- '01
I
OD... 'h
u e' ,roul,lU
::rl "
_
agolb. 10 all. at the 13t1t end. '.Aapot then
B.... U-l...-_road,
thit.
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Clepqnded
almost aU , tobetr~ex~I;'enced '8aslstanh hllVlDg left that h15 Wife aufi'ered from ill.bealtit, and would the congregatIon There wn:; no opposlboq ip'long
alVay. and ocormg at the ftlIll&llWlg
&LatI.~J
• tJrla tb r' I.~'J.""'Q. ', They now on]y had two
'l'hey alle,&ed thit abliDlutely lDcorrect; lDforma.tlon .be' qUlt.e un'"
to oa.rry on '-th, ' buslne. alone the men to the Cnurch, bt1~ a lalge number or
eu tly.
4Â¥:m had. not. bleen touched bv the Church Mon
upon him. and b. aola.the~Pflii!u...1rit'!'
fa 0 •
.pplied for. aod Ihe mlhlary
_,
hI
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L_. >-'
b h
rial
C
,
pti
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f
ted.
W'itS
given
to
the
locw
'l'rtbuna.l
by
t
e
ml
l~ry
~pphOllnt
.aJ.d
tli~t.
he ~ ,.~n llt t e DUlle s~d th&t they bad not llpoken to a cler,yman ~
Rink 2.
1'>,1...1
land.
ood.tlo
eQID.
0I1,,~~
exemptIon
.,,
)
""
f 100 h-'.
d th
·
"
b" tb
b d
__ , th f
Iinee
they ~ft Sunday ~hcol Those reports were '
ed
C
H
ii·~1
""tiel
hnol
I'"
men
oQt
0
~
Jom.
0
.tghl
y.on
OlX
ro
era
,
.
j01_
e
0
....
A, DDt: F. F ....ler. O. E. Bwl.ct. 11. ~.
.An eogmoor Dam
. . , ",... ~ ....... on
. I Mesan. Dym.re Brown and Son L ~ a
d
Tb
he Ih L of
C I W I
_•••
d
'
A LtlllUll&D (skip) • • • • ~
.. .... .
"• ..l .....f.:t~,_
1
.ww.
&nd I only three had been apphe for.
e 81006 t
ou rea..
war.
"P
ar nr OpputIIDU of .. certain speCIa l va.lue beca.use mOlt of them
neu p,uudJ, all WAI gran~~v.nt.... ,lOna exemp" Id.alf of 62, mcluding 26 ellg1ble men, 21
"
. __ .oJ
Ih. ap""lutlon A member of 'th,. TrIbunal, laId were based ~ en those ql1let ta.lka which cbaplaln"
SUlllllDfdal.· H. Burr. E W PIp.rf It ' Avery.
nppeal wu dI~lStIt<U
!'"'
.,
.
21 tlOD.
~I
,
had gone and three r&Jeeted The
~
the hcenlPDg e.uthorltlel would , nqt ..now the ,had Wlth the "ounded IU the b OS!)ltals "nnd tbo!Se
C 1'ttbOr (mp)
men whv at the front bad been fac e to face With
At tbe 11th end .Aicot led 16-6. bJl~ a IlX to
ws.e 39, &lld two were apphed for,
' ..
~ NEWBURY.
lIcence to be transferred to the w1te The ClI&lr- death, ·a.nd who bad seen their ,ala killed before
Sunnmgda1. a*' the Uth end l!!lftIled up maMen
Brown an.d ~Mr ~ A. Wa.nnaIl. and the
The milItary: representative a.ppe&l.eq agamlt t.he lIl6n rem&rked tlja.t _the queebQ.1i' re.alved ltafllt theIr eyf'S
conSIderably. A~ the 20th end ,SnnniDl!daI. led
The SPlfJt of t he m.sSlon must also ~ engenagreed to condItional exem:phon fqr tpese.
exemptIon untJl&ptember 30th glved to F E. S. mto one of serlou. hard.hlP _ The applicant. If
21 19, bul • three to Aaoot at tho ftnaf end en·
dered a;rIJ.ong the men a.nd 'Women of t.he congregH.
The
Re&dlDg
Tobacco
Supply
Co.
and
t
he
KltchlD
,
ageCl
20,
a
market'
g~rden~
and
COWm811,
I
have
to go I .h.11 haTe' to gl'fe up, Sir Cameron
abled them to WID a 'Jl1ru.didly contat.ed game.
tlon, becl\U&e 't was a matter wUlch concerned t ho
C<,n1,,,,,.ionery 'Co had. pre-war etaff of
but
dISmissed, 80 ~hat the maD gets Gull The eomm~D :trhlch hai .ptie~ "P~ted whole of t.he congrcgn.hoD3, av:d t.hey should be
Rink 3
brought to feel t heIr fa.llure to be whd t hey Asoot H WbitehOad. J N .1..". d. A. W.t,""en Of
30th under the
of the The
w,lI bolp
to paJ
,You< rent
,.n. W Vann81' (mp)
,
it
.
A
th
1 ~thet pre88ftt
three .taf!
Tribunal
..dlounted
theand
eaee for, a e.peD... ahould Jv.: Tqe re were to be m essen~ors at t he
ANlhbtShoJ;1.9 appOinted to ""go to tho Ciloceee i &n(J
SunnmgdaJe • R. Culver, W::. Brolwe ,A. AIex~
,.y
apR
'""
,
or
rd
ord.'
"L·I
apnlieant
obould
b.
m""
'a1ly
to"eondlttonal uemptlOu for .~~.~::~~.:: ' I ~(
pa.rt time gs. ener,
.. P.LUA
r
~
addrasa OJg g~t h erlllgs, canr.1Ug the I§;ejllot.e of
onder. W. E Roo (mp)
.
..... ..
the m:a.ton, Lmd t hcr"e WOll d 1 abo be blSh<lps'
Sunruu .... ·,. only, &OOnId at lAX endf.
messenger& to go aoout the. panehes of the dJoce&&.
~d. exemptIon for'.,another,
"
Septemb.r
lIr. J.
month'.
and ·1
had 30th.
been med.
• .,...
Rink 4. . • •
i· Tho Tribunal c.nfirm.d
but the man
T.HE OHU~H A..'ill LABOUR MOVEMENT
Ascot. F J,Jly. J. Capel. H. Rambl..-,"O. J.
It was 8. Ql6tter for thought th&t 10 It..s &ttltud6 1\
O.boJ;l1 (*.I!iP)
."
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to th. eoonc.mlc polIcy lLnd the SOCial life tho
,'lbnmngdale : ·R. Atta....U. O. Dlbbllt.;S. Long·
i
Ji. \
Church hSd never hod tho confidence of the labbur
horst, J . Mill.,. (skip) , . ... . .. . . . . 17
miltt""
m
theae ......
•
Impor.lance ...d
It .
. r",~i¥>
~
,""";;;;:;rn=#"i=i;;:.
movement 'file faet tb"t. tho le.bour movement.,
AlIOOt aeoiad at 16 .nda,_d.....,. euily.
With Ittel:trnordmQr"Y self-denial, Its extraordinalY
Orand loW. : g.ra.ep of t~e corporate Spirit. and corporate Mel
.",r.oll.t_"!loot
.. ~ • ..... "- . 29, Zil, 2.'5, 24 _ 98
the fact tba.t It stood outside the Church abould
SunuID~ale
7. 21. ~. 10 ~ 46
aQl'f)ly ,J!a.ve • hUJllbhng Jlplrlt.
The;r of thi:
Chuile'h, who ttood fOr" a. corporate . p lrlt ,00 a ..
eorporate , hfe, had no message for ~he r,hour
mp'vement. which thought. the cD.urch had no .,mp&y With Ita BsplrllLIoCA That eu,ht to humblft
tlJera, beca.use others weTt) seekmg out the faDowell1p foi' wbl"h the Church stood ' apd dlq. oqt find
It )Q wbtit t.he Church s&ld Or dId

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In 5pft.e of tMU' wound. it ... & v~
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