Reading Observer 08-1917
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RAMIi\BURY
place 01 gre&t antIquIty
In
I· was where the Blshops of
otool, liut ill the next j~
Lo Sh.r~e, t hen to Old
th an three.,ol tho b"l!op' whd
thiS pille", paseed hIgher t o
or (Oanterbury The
' ."Y ,J"" ent:hroneP.- -ba.d It!! lOUD
thi e:xca..vaHons 1U
reC<~:~
<
lj~;~1~!'PU
tIl"v ·1'.... J ;b putllde tho pre ..nt
b
to It
'I h lS.. malDl~
na\ o.nd. GIsles bcmg Tery.
i"f tbe north-. aISle a.re
cross, or croesc8, some of
bei. n~ l nl aCl,d oue .bove tbe other On
consltih. of dragons With
iiugge~tU1g probil.bly the
a
f.
~!IJ&DI~~~b~~~j~BE
ELIMINATED 1u,
/-hat on. result of tit,
number of, If not to
mi(idli~ml'" from
;t.;;;,,~,r-o;;' l:lnotber 18
our nudst.
too olton a great
ocoDOml~1 diS
m
mat.c.n a.ls
H!lod. stu1la
~~[neJ1'taIX. Sccretn~ to tbe F ood
on &a.turdo.y I sa id "the
Con
of Ii'ao was to tix praces,
ma.mEo food supphes
at the national dispo!£al for
purposes t ho. ",hole of the lsb1pPlng
the country \\ as neArly compYet.ed
110 longer be DlMe by Ehlpownera
the people', food
Unno;cc"""'Y
~ ere being chmmated and when
was ready to move t heN would
(.'om mO(htles at fixed rate â¢â¢ ahd
hove to see that the fiied
"I',eee,de:d. If thiS proves to be one
.'OSults 01 tho " ~r tben w~ sb~1l
thmg: to console 1ourso.lves Ith,
Ulynes neeli
be J"I""!1l1nqed
.ddll''',.n IS a very el USive tndiV'jaJi\j
l he most ~comrllshod leger.
on Ih. boards 0 hIe & d we
Dft
'n
hIS
,I;
disappearance- v. ell, '9fhen we
ldentth him followlOg ⢠useful and
occup,lhon
BEER
_!
a. statement
In
t
109
1m
sacms alul.ost too good for
wna wrought fho clip-reb
trees, Its tower bemg 1'<ry
"..ben we CD ered
:~-;;niI~~;~;J';~,ril liLrge ehn tree
pnnclpal feature of
of Its trunk the boys
thiS '.nt h t he I!Ipl ead
shelter v.blle " 0 w(Lltcd
rooni, 111 VI u lch ~o
L ai.cr on We found
IOllG' litreet 10 \\ bleb
" I"'? to
Ri\iil.bury
wltb !belr tb.t.cbcd
boule~
rer fsl
"'I
,,-I
JACj(SONS~
remark ~hly fine
bidden from VJew
'hf!causc of the curvature
on~
tbe
~Th.
fe/fin
1)~
n9
o.nd ,'·<h.ic"'~6ntf·
â¢.
t
)("bom Wi) had
their Il-pparfLtus
a. I!IDI'l Il but Viell
t hrough whJcb you
used h.v wounded
'l'e delighted Clur
il~~~'~~~" In
(lookmg producmg
With moat, OlllOnl!l,
I~
w hleh
r
UI
later
Oil
carnes With It a
by thlrlv hungry
I
,. TlOOts
tot
OIl
are comn
mg t h e .... ,eI·
more beer of light graVIty fOf
mumtlon workers and othel'8 en·
" Olk.
I t IS undef'Stood t.hat the.
(LIquor [fraffie) are not op,
".ed output of hgbt beer, as une
';"e,..
wou1a be to
The Food Con
many requcstl!l tbl'l.!t bter should
l h â¢â¢ ~ standard gravIty should
pnc. fu:ed As the bre".,.
on t he food value. of beer,
I ! DOt. expected from
tha.t t he G<lvemment. v..re
to extend {or another t.hree
grantea 1Dcrense (or the hot
the malt used to brewmg beer
2 per cent alcohohc stnmgth,
tncrease the bru-reJage permitted , pro
f h beer bre\\ ed I! of a~ low gr~\ Ity J
such
COflSum~,tio,n of
~lon
.pm!.
ana
ha.ve '"re-
weather d~
k eep a.va.ila.ble
~e h"tltby and
taken ,the
tbat a.e thbrc was
should dIsmiSS the matter
hIm to act honestly
geJl'~raIlY f d. ficie\'t and ht1ile h oel!lg
I
'f~.
soldiers ha.ve
Chamoan ",lid
offence, and he would
mollths lD the second Ql.,."pn.
1,1
,
, ~E!DING
the month,
laId by
ha.ve
cut.
l:i e.."\.pected t o be
a.verage tia.rle y HI
has:-....mad.e a. good
t he Ylel IS estl.
have unpro ~cd.
be much below t he
are also bot h l>etow
,ililUBUN
1
â¢
A meetlDg 01 t he Tnb.",al too!..
SessIons H ouse on Monday jnfternoon,
were present Mr F B Farfittt fm
Sir FranCIS Powell, K q;M.G , Messrs
E Quelch, J C Trusttum a.nd E
the MIlItary Repreeehlatl\e (SlI'C~:n:~'i1:
the Mihtary Rcpr~senta.tlve
G<Jalbyl, and the IClet'k (Mr ' J:Sâ¬rn"'lI!
\
there
IS for a.
the average
""''''''.--mILn tUtnlPS n.nd swedes, and also man.
ma.de a. £000 (F:Owth and are a. heaJtliy
generiilly
Mango)d. arE> eXl"'eted to YI~
over a;'lel'age crop I
H~y -Early seed. hay Wjls generally secured Ul
fllolfly good condItion 1 ThO meadow bUoy harvest.
I
. ADJOURNEDI CASES
E \Andrews, 20, ,B3 buker, lQ. the
'£1
J
M. J WhIte, lor whom Mr
R Kent
'lhl'CO months With lea~e
~
'G lJ I'DIkcr, 41, m,.m d, ],., _oc'q ~j)~ti9o
bUIld", 0 labour"" but unable' to do
now
pq'! I S["~,
A ·E Gos'\\ell 7:7, m, 103, turner,
by T Baker ond Son, Adjourned for
duetlOD of a. protectlOD cC~16ca.te
Ipro
II I
EMPLOYERS' CASES
1
E W6<, 36, m , .o:s, butcher's a.sslstan~
employ of W 'f Martm 'SIX monLh1w!lIh
m~lke
Woodley, 36, C1, farmer and
I g!
dener, employed ~y A. D W oodlc~ adJo \lin~ d
fOl the productIon of csrtificate from the \\1ar
AWlcultuta] Commi ttee
I
! 1 ~
J. ~ Sll11tb 37 m. 03, colour etrik (!lr ID tb ~ em
II
~~~~J~if;i~~~~
ploy 01wlth
Re admg,
:WIIOL"'" month!
rey"e. - G,een,j / and MarweUI I' SU
(jJ S D SKmner, 38,;' ,C~, agricultural
I11n ...., m the employ of S IIolld C Skinner I
dillonnl enmpllon \~hl\O hOlding
tOOcal..
'I
J
H
_
'PERSONAL ,CASES
Waite, 28, m.~ dl.S~ed
hiS ap-'p lJ catlOD "lthdrawn
If
Josey, 18, A~ m!mtloh worker, emLPI:Dvr,d
F Uru.\en Refused .. I
I }~ t.: ~ust. 32, s. J 02, machme
It I C S Sa months WIth leave'
1
W Langley, 41, Bl, eo~ mercblant.
S) dney Bram ujJpea red
(t
nulier, 29, "
CZ, '111â¢â¢â¢ 1
c~lou~nlaJn, employed by J r H Full'"1
Ml Bram appeared, was
~l~b le:Lve
R Fowler, 40, m B3,
AltO\\ ed SIX mon\hS mth
41. 02, printer.
eil)~~ij~g
I
and Co , had
I
al
""_";""1" I'~!I was
Irom _. mr,.do,",'"
Su months With lCQ,ve
E E E,an. 26, 8, C2, French
employ ql A J Maker SIX
8. heavy crop
At
dISease reported!and
som&- 5 to 10 per-cent..
IS
protracted, but does not appear to have been
mnch d&D1a.ged by th+ ram 'flie YlCld of both
classes 18 Uhder a.vcrar.' mca.dow Hay bemg t.ha
lighter
Fruit - The YIeld of a.pples, peal's and plums 13
likely to be large, and that of cherries IS a. hltle,
over &versge
~
Hops -r-The plant
s made <L good growth a~d
an over &verage Yield 15 expet!ted
Disease and
~sJ have bee much less :prevalent. than
httle a. h IDg has been necessary
P ast",all"d", very
and Li ve S ek c.......pastures have g-encr:
and
S IS plentiful
WIth few
OJ s tock
IS
ha.ve done well J! and
generally short, but
~lth.
of soldlrS, women and bovs far .
managed to lmeet thE) urg6Dt work.
FATALITY.