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Jl1,lie 29th~ 19t6~
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~¥:- :Dr.·,.;-~p. .;.;.e-+. 7_
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d......' , ~H...,..ou~se_:I""'"'1Fumishing' 1
_an.,...
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Rare 'Barg8iIl~', are.', a1~ay.
Itlil;tUr,. . at, the' Heelas Sa1r'
Picturo. Ca~qgue Post Free.
JPlPottant
Nole···
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P06i~ve~y no further Price Reductionl~ after the commencement lof
thts _'S,ale. I No Sale goods sent on
appr.ova] f~r t~e 'first three' days.
1
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Doors open '9 a.m.
" 0
~akes ,illlc,I,,"iiU
~;:;~;,,~;~:i~~uled
sob.Qol t l:ie.nded about.
I
b!:en rtla,1igned \1\
&
YfPtY
lor null· I c..t' ~.. diO-,ul,
with dJrecl W\t.ruth,'l 'bul
~~:I~::~t~:!~:l'~'~!~~~I~th.1
mlb h~illi., and innulndo" Dol anI.. by Ihe tie!ld.
I!J
lor DJ:-ie.':~ bn, .by !'Ie~ 'f&o w.... 1Viao O1I'"1. h lapd
I 01(1' eII'.ugh,. '" 10110'' b1lter, When bi' _ Mm.
t~~j I~h~~~~:: before the (Jovernor. ~t Willi dec!de4 to pOlt~@e
any lUltion until the
In t\la St.llord
ul'l!ua.U6"r.'<'
':joint.
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' ,1 cnt from '
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'.Ilt~~:
?:ll~I~:~.~",~&y,ti'~~d,~,. ''' ' '14.
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:
~ppJic~tiOll
On
Tribunal had been decll~~d."
tb~ MMe da.y that
the ease 'vas decIded an~ h. ,,'aD gri.rl*-d 8X8mptuln
he wrote u.ying th",t h , wu returning to 'ft.adlIlg.
8.nd 1&. Keetl''" at once "'lTl!d 4nd aald he IW!.I
'fm~
"
elUIe,
be "triota iDd .1 do ~h,eir bi.t"
i9 be quite in~ilr"6!l~ .. to 'he, ~ell·beln8 01
" ~'pt~Q.d, 11r. Qu~la.b could ,.t no '~'~'r to
childr~. The "iii.&on whv that kt~tter of rtlduclllg hi. q'testlon 10 lob, fown Council .. te ·"~~ther
,
-+-_JO(jRN~~lyS.
' I
hltd comm1umca.t.ett Wltl\ the a11]\to'1
th. ooI>Qol houn .f 1\1. ,.ork,n« .1â¢â¢â¢ chlld,..n w"" Mr~
I lteeton
't'
I S If d u (th
L)
W
'0 rar.rJl44\,p. wa. th.1 il thoy Id epriv.d th .... ork· i 'ta~ ,.~rl,.fâ¢â¢, M"
:. °lr . d~"d' ,e\,p.q.er DO
,
.
I,. . ~
,
.
,
S Imq t·na"
t, ..... ee on I wrloe 0
mg Ulan s chIld of two yean of ,dUca.tIOD wl:lIl!lt of authorities. and more, he, wrote·lt;~o.~~~~~~I;;'~~~
"'-,
Me
the economic ~n~tl~{\S ·~el"l sucb that of the 1'rlbuna1, 'Who a~lo
Inad.
IXâ¢â¢ hod
"M ⢠IJ
'- .69:
t~U1i\le.
Ihat
"'ere fairly well·j..·do, and ;rlh'l
â¢â¢ I w~
h'_
''''f'OO
llaAen f or II'Iht·y purpoici an d t h 0101'1
lioo~lffngtafttberl ~;:t:~.~1~.:~~~?~":::~~~"Pr<~~~";d
w
h ..
lin two
n. other
co casel
â¢
were
1ft
childrtn weft! ttMrebj depriyed dr ft. certllm amount that their sala.riea
of e4uc,tion they could in ..!tar1yeus make It liP I ArO!y ·<if
OwinS. laowever. tA) ,the low W~gE!8 paid m R.e"til", received
AND ITS !
,
,/
OAK
'
SOCIETY.
ANN1JA~
CONFERENCE.
JOI.
l1 it"AI IpJain
rI Itha.tI
01
wa.
0
a e
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a.e loon⢠â¢â¢1fl!lY
" 'w<lrking' iil,,'...
eave
1C4JOO
tHo!}
,
4
=-1'_ .1l~U",+I. !:neeti D~
â¢
0
t
I'
'r.!l6 ....
"'f1'IlUi,
A .. quel to I an occident in
0-...0.,..
n
a.d forthcoming at the Borough Pollee Court on
fIo6ntt.U~., ~P'ft1
E'
..
iJe
ord.
Dl~"",
I
Ihould stand lecond .to. !Done
ofa.. 2"':o~;-::,:~g;::1
n:
nol goilly.
I
,.
T.l II.
BuUer,
Mr. Arthur F. Clark, who prosecuted on
If: (" go...l~ 'I.I.~of~ ltresa ")Mr.
\ t bfl
chaIrman,
p~idtd, ..,d wt.tb qlll.l ~1'fII M~. A. C1 B\1tJu, , '. of the police, said defendant wai dnvmg a
("Reod'n. M..eu.,") ⢠.II!. jI, J., ~II, 14, ("»-r t ⢠chassis aJong . Odord·road. gomg ! west)
()h,oai'~ "), .Â¥r. 0, JI; : m.ughtor. r. 1 (" Readl", 9 M and 10 o'clock in the evenmg of June
Ohoor." "),'. Mr, 11'. W, .JIoIliN (" Boulh ~h was gomg at n. pace which was ~tlmated
FtM "us,"), ¥r, P: ~aker, Y. (U ()xIorq of the witnesses 0.8 from 25 !on 30 miles per
Ctuordele '",,: Mr. 'All~D ' Ce.rt.er, 't, (" OaIord Defendant 'puaed S~hllburr-r,oad and
:t'iA!ea J ')[ llI<. 'f. ·H I Stil!II!!LQ, It., ¥.cf 11', ~la~
proaohID~ We!~m Elms Avenue. I Comtn~
Turn.e'r, .J:l. ('J 'NewbUry, Weeki, ' Ne"l U), - Mr: WeaSem
EhpB Avenue, towards , Opord.roF,
!lo"AId IIkbtiln", X. .(" IIoodi"g C!~".t <0). & JIloter ~ioyclo and ,idt C&r, du"en by M~ .
}Jr, lil.. 'E. 1(11114.,.,)(., ~lId 'fr. 0 , H, fOi1<in. on.
Butler. As Ute motor cyole turned the corner
.eermry,
,
Oxford-rood defendant's velilcle "ferved &cross
_ ~ ,-\t ..t-....:.. .....t ......t .. MfDr,- fa
£4 1~, '-:;-="
'''''~ u_, .,"_. n.~ __, "'"
road, and, there W&I & collmon.
I
.. ... ,"",,'" .,,, ..... "'" ....
ready to t&te
the boqn lbot the workin" Cl r" boy. Md girl,
AT THE
"..,.. ~"p6I1.d ,to go to .chool .hould be ~tili ..~ 1_ Mr. A, BROAD~EY
to (.lJ.elr fqll, Be apd Mr. ltnbpon hn.d rBI.~d the- educa.tionist for two
first, because it waa
m~t.er OD the CoUftdil ~d on t.e Eduel\~OD Com.. in Qla blond, ~d ..,:Ondly be~u.. 1e waa Iconm,llOo and furth.. th.y had ail deputallon ranre· ' vineed that the
would nol get aallSl"'F'Y
Itn,tin, the workili$ plal~ orgg.nirn.tton of this town conditloM of
thv dem&nded the kfowto woil O/l. ~ Edue.liop COlll"1 itl.. , but ,II Ih.y Llodi" to inak.
' 0!:fl~n;..d and eduealed
â¢â¢â¢.Id 11" ID reply to, tll'" queltion w.. lhot the ,
Wolter., when b. w~ del
mll/lpy praotloa.!ly oomm'\lldee""d the .chuolâ¢. It. ' tendlna .
" d tho< 'h
~
â¢
1!I&l
c:.\1 "
e "'or en
hod :reI. t'j ~. how... r, 111M Ibe education childr.n came
,toil, II Ihal wall
.ulborl\lâ¢â¢ ~.,d. ""y ptOteat. There were churoh..
,
IUld ch&pell in this town that ,Jere only uaed once trq~ It. ,.,â¢â¢â¢110
, e.m~ fl'O~ ~ I 81'~Hr,..... . ._COJDpJ~t.d â¢â¢ ail ~ao.&o
a week, &pd tJuy mi,h~ la,ve lken uUli,ed loon,t' .took. ney 0Ml1
haok a~et. and l'tre ment pi tbt. nr.trior. AnlllCSU. ~
....... '
thap ⢠scl\ool ill ~bi. IPWll ~ou.ld )bvo· beeD \aloen I .....d unrl%r poor
that 'If'" Ihe l '
The r~"""IW'. . . t.IM Oopbaa' Pund
for' \h. porp.... , '&tld '9m.' 0! tho.. place. would I...pl· ,oil ...d il
to rn"l~r II, '!\tli) riIont**l t.l!at ~ -hlld...
hove ba.n Wlterlor the p'''l'''aelthllJl ⢠001>001 .uch loil in ..ina.b 1<1
ebtl~n. j ~" In " ..". c\1ir1Di, iII"fI4' l~'" of'.II.l1ii...
,lb""""n" ,
',
"
. : , I' contended lIIal
"'i '10 fulld, ~~er , £U!~; .3~ ,~D
.~_"' ..,,,,_
Jl&'.DMASTmt OF
I!!OHOOL.
.conomi.. hAd
bi.., ..d tl>.'
"s " .le """ ,",w ~iei.iâ¢â¢
~..... IM1'O .... 4IIotbei'
,old' '''fy'ol l w .. shown by
1916. At: the
_W
~ 60
.~&dinl 0 . _' §chool.
..wS......... l preaenHiDI. in
tiOll il "... koj>e4 Ihal, lbe,
SclJ~1 , 1\0.... .nr
had'no
I
POLICE COURT SEQUE'
Buall:s 1)1sh1'lct 01 tbe Innitute 'o t JOql'lIal· da.y . last· lwhen Charles WhIte,
lata was ):leld .t.~fJ ~~eaf ~o~l, Readmg, rOlld. W41l 8umtponed (or dnvmg
ott Satutd"y. &'p'd wu "t~~ by " jVtry repre· ger ously in Ox(ord' road ap. ,June
paretlt. Were got
bilJl away and "'.,;/'" him work Al l b y '
0
ROAD ACCIDENT.
aJtAt'l"'" ME'E TlNG AT
thou
two yo ....
oolild nol
beup to.
th.""of fluipenelble,
ton
urgod ,:h:~.~V~~~;!~':';~~~t~~~:t~~:I!i~~.if,;1
~'he c:Jiildren
atten,ding
Kendriek
Schonl
eame
wlaereq
.~Str~
, READING.
RtfDoo,
Mr. Butler aaid he ,turnod, th e oprner &t three
mile!! per hour, eounding Hia horn He
no horn sounded by defendant,
2Ppe&re~
fOUT
goiq at . . .". luI pone
aoQi&mt witn.a .
thrown
Sin.. Ihe
"",ull lof
C-. _. , .C',-_'
School
on .be
tho carner.
of 40$ was Impoeed, a1:ld an
costs made.
order for
â¢
NEW CUNARD 1BUILDING.
The ' new building
opene<l
:eid ~: . ~,. . .,
.",. tot&l\tiI'"
' as
wI,. ...
the
lb.
Norman work
IL'N
peipeo.dioular.
I
.
; ,TIl'" ft,rm.rly ''';'ted ", ' tIM Nf~ ODd of
churoh a eba.pel dedicateq th St. 8vsp. which
, ""~ ia th. i4i<jdI⢠â¢"",
a pl"," o[ p1lllri·"-.el!.
for p.no;,. aIIIieted wi\!!. madn_
l ,t.,"~!O~,,!
+
-Th.
T~"
~b ja of
1500, . ⢠.
-baIng .be1ond
door
the , north
OM
M....ey
Estuary
1
11
but. I no TettlaJna lo!
,
-
,'
lliOO .'t"'l
r~D) ill
t Je Cuna.rd Line
. The outstandmg impression arou8ed by
.nmi~.tion 01 Ih~ uteri or
Ih. hwlding "
of maSSive, solId i elegance auggestlve of
Ipacioume.", and oomfortL"W1thm 'l'be
of
the 9ut1ding ~m the tront (a.cads on the Pl j
HeQ~ to the Clt.y fa.eade is 330 feet, the Width
the fonner being 170 foot B.Il.d the latter 2~ feo
, ~411 ~ n~~'."1
timâ¢â¢ ' The nave aM
~j ~ ereot.eci circa 1400, tIM.. DOrt.h ch.~
.,.16 . _
tb. "1"'" pn. i. 1~. Tbe
~ Ai.II. ill ⢠~u~ .pecimen, Ul th. deoorat.ect
.t~ of the 14th GentuQ', la.ucl tbe tower i6 l .. te
po:rclt. ~ new, tut
0;
on Mondoy.
ing 18 convemenUy and approprlB.t.cly
ton impoaipg .ite o.djn.ccnt to the Llverpool l
ing Sh,ge 'and commandmg 8. m&&'Dlficen t. VleW
Ba.i:on '&Dd IIfftry
to be touttd at t.h'.
,d&te '"_j.l!e
leu"! 01 St.
bl"in_
f~
Th. luIight from the b~,,,'..nt " 125 ie , an'
from ~he fouDdationa m the bod of Ihe old
Dock, 170 leel,
COUNTY
BENCH.
,J
,;.
org'r
Other facts which ma.y 1llustrate the
SIze
of t ~'
fiJ.TU1UM,Y,-1iefor. ~r, O. 1:. K.yltr (i. the Duildmg a.re the parhculMIJ of some of tb e mater! I
.H~lrl ...\'hJoF.o.,....J T. W.OdiorlO â¢. Corâ¢â¢â¢ I, J, embodled in It! constructlOD. Thus, the amou t
E. Br<*dbaol, c.B., Mr, 0, J . Haviland, Kr. w ol'Porlland 8t.one ned 111 150,000 cubIC ieet, welg ~
G ..... I.and.el" and Mr I ... G , Collier.
1
lng about. 11,000 tons The largest blocks r-re 1\
the angJe9 of the battered and rust.Icated grour\d
ftoor wa.ll. They weigh 14 tons. and a.8 th e~ w ~~~
too heavy for the efectrl<: crlllloe to hft, 8PW~
methodll bad t-o be improvuled for railllng nnd lllxl g
them.' 'I'here are 700,000 cubic feet of COl1cre e
weighing AbOut 4.5,000 tons ue4 In the buddl
and there &Ce 2,000 to~tI: l of steel bani ID tb e r .
intOraed oonore~, ~ Each ,group of 800nel tbat fo
the
engles at the unper corners of the I lili
ins e~gh 43 toni, The 'electnca.1 mltallilLlon i~
olud , BO,OOO f.el Or 15 !'Iile. of conduit.. 'j best' I
armoured main cable mea.sUre8 towo mlleR ,md I ~
f,re&t
oomponent .opper wi .... have ⢠I<1tal length or
milea.
The apmponent. Wl.re\ nf the 40 mile! pf
light cable m.&SUre 200 mil ... , lIell., tel.pbdn ~
Mid cloqk.wirea 'g~gate 21 milee ~nd their
pono.1 "'ito!
73i 1iB1...
COin1
â¢
If
The new Cunard build~g ~ tbe third "mes
h8a.d OfBC1I8 which the Line Jias occmpled SIO('il I â¢
mauguration 10 1640, when fouY' !rleamer!, of \\ hi h
the historic" Britannia" of 1,154 ton s, was e
pioneer, constituted the CUDaid Fleet,
Th , gro '.
mg buSinea of the Line !!loon neOMIHtR.ted rcrM\ I
more commodIOUS preml8aa at the comer t
to
Walar·lltre,1 and Rumford·.treel.
The,. hRl" ici
remained tli'e home of the Cqmpanv until lhe
1'1.lio~
yelmJ
of
~he
new Cunard building, though
the utendEid o{,e rations o( the OompRIH
the acqu19ltion of Ia.dJommg Idl'res
of tpe : Lme
Withwltb
. ~~~~~~~~~i~;neoelBar;:y
to oope
it ill comcident
that
..livit....
the completion of the
is ⢠n60ellsary coroJlar"
R~ IIb.~ioaill in ,
,.JwiPUI$'MON
It·
1)OI!I â¢â¢ '. IIea'
tb. remarkable
prOPI' Tty ot'
.tUlkini up oxy ..,
Cln trom the
air. and ullee
' tb~. ~tura~ ~I.~ for
bi,ao~i~1 ~ parit,Ving
"lt,~
iftjwry. '1'h8 ~. 9
.:I~X~'rllIq ~ : for
.⢠rM~MOW
o
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