Reading Observer 10-1916
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~!1~7~u~~:::
carrying, 'food.
'rho
m"fc.u1'ti1. marine Ii.e under
omall par~ 01 that which
rIue
ru'DII'l"!g at
Book rate â¢.
reJ*aiind., ;. running at fix.d
"'hats~j;T to the opon-lDa'fet
"lD,'
~u4t 'be rem~mbered tn â¢â¢
01 the war w~, b",'a lost by
rioks 2,000,000 gro/jo
than tho i.hol. m.TOanH~
or Spaih or iItaly. That
agi' 01 'n_l,. 3,000,000 tons of
In .plts of all thil: out of tlte
...hioh th ⢠â¢priG. of meat ba.
o~ly three-elghto
a penny
additional freighl rl te .. Mr. ""'''C~ANj
a.i~.
prop""al lor " .. lIfiini,'~r
noEbto MunitioDl!J,u and didnotconf.,n~I.1je
n ⢠.Iv m ...nr.. in ,J"Bpeot of
'I
I
point-,b lank II<&t '1th "'ga,d to
thJ, '''1iahteat .rid~nc. of eXlllo/toti?", 1
defended. ~he Goftrnment for
del1beration and ~utiOtl8tlel8 in
wh~at' importl!l.
mistake
handling might bring 'the
daJger, line. . The ODe thing we
at: \Mr. RUNCIMANi maintained.
putting ourâ¢â¢IY â¢â¢ iIj the pooition
101
tho
A.
p8o~18
from any oaues whate"v::or:;',,,I~:J;~:~;~:~~
be would not entertain any p
tic~eta, meat-oou~OIlI,
or
"JtioniDg,~' which would prell
thri~.
. wbo had the 1,1...t money
,
buy.
I
I
I
N:TES ANn, COMMifTS
EX-INSPECTOR STAITE'S
IT~' RIA1;f
F
'
\..
S
t
,
~o.a the ma.gnm.cr,'nt figbt put
MR. O. A.
oa86
OAR)llY '
Lorl Williams on behalf of his d ient,
of the witnesses for tb~ prosecution
crolls.~::tn.minatron 80mething of a.n
tion, however, mut be made in the
D. Auat, the assistant boroUJ!g~h~.:~;jlt ~~.
E
.
â¢
the ' tljtal of ex-Inspector Sta.ite,
which I &ppe&l'B elsewhere. The ner Judge,
Mr. Justioe McCa.rdie, who was tb'mg hu;
8rst I eMe, W(I,S the essence of I
a.nd I ~ho gave th~ prisoner's
Mr.
Lor! William., every liberty, A
the
- LONDbN
UNDAY,
I
j,a.ptFft.
tha.n
. ort of
TRI~L.,
SJI ldom haa a trial' 8.roDsed· mors
,
thwa.rted all :Mr. WilliallUl' e
, (On OUOBD BolD\ BY
F,'erJUSOI'tS, ~e~ldiil,g,"
UNPAY NEXT,
\
Se!:rioel 11 '
, I
No_
Preaoher :-BEY. J. A,
,
/,
",
,
him, and on one ~ion
learnod cou~..l hu,;,J.,lf,
in the dock it must be sa.id
of .a. guilty person. He
worried. but not guilty, but~ in
not a. goO!! . witness, Bnd 80me
were not <1nvincing.
be took
From the
"I'
intelligent interest
cee~ings nn~ frequently
Aii1r: he left. the witnes.!!
to ~n on him~ and
ad~8 to tpe JUry, "'..
honourable teoord. Sta.ite had his
and! was viSl'bly a.ffected , When .~,teJ)I"'Â¥
not. I ~incb-' The ,Judge's summing I
the p'risonefr fo.vour, and, a.1thouC'h rh~ln l tlb,
con,~rreQ t~cre was an impreEsion
1
,
-
conViction would n.ot be recorded,
borlt~ ~Ot,
for
aJicr
a vbrdict of lguilty
CARUIAGR AND V£IT(l,R
MOTOR
PAmT!m
AT,
STRI~YS~~~~;~ ailAl~(j'"
the " shortest
W1L8
reLurned.
'Mr.