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On Frlda.Y',in l~t ~eek. in g)ori~nl! weather,
Thomas DeVltt, j)t.rt..• .reoeived & iuge

si~l>f~~::.r~

Pangbourno to Wltp,.. the oorOlJ1"ny
the new N aut,c&l.-,00Uoge by Vi;:Ad;;;i:~.:i'~"ljit
n.rbert Heath, K, O.B., ilocond Se.. Lord
wl.' ._·.
'U;I"'1. Ocean
Ship., Ltd., '
.Admiralty.
, , nl
tQ cBiry on' the trainmg scheme, o.nd I
Tho fine building which ~ ·.itlijOted on
are alnong tbe ohareh,olden: ....:..Th.
(in
bourne Hill, neMIy bOO teet's1)Qve',l.be 88&
the
CunMd,
the
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orIent.
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B'O)l"
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and wit.hin a mile and s: bIt bf One of tho
Royal Mail Bteam P acket Company, the
be.utiful reachll. of tho Tbam.. , .tand. In
Steam Navigatioh Company, antl)1e.slil_' T . .,.d
GO INTO
WORKHOU§E.
of over 100 acree, ~d 18 ideal in every re8J*lt.
J . Ha.rrilon. Tits tra.ining :prhich It~8Y were now
Lovel{>cI<, nn' old woman,
~ha.Tged
the purpose t.o whIch it bu now been devoted.
in a position to I giv.e the la.ds was !till more
ChatliMHJereet on November
The property was a.oquired &- few month.
effi<:: ieltt la.nd pralltioal thRn in the past, and the
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by MC8!rt. Devitt and Moore, who for
cadeto who entered t he College wQuld hove the
Co~.st!~bl.~ W" Butler ••id that wben he
have g iven epecia.l attention to training
added advantage o f o~n- alr trarning under tQe
she "told ~im that IIhe h"d been
for the grellot ptofeasion of Met'ealltile
best oonditionl and in moat ~~ing luP-oundthi~ty.tUP'ht weelis
Otllcero, and are I)OW taking a
and most "111- mg •. The Bovd Iof M&nng' ement were e'~eeedingly
to the Chairman. pri"o~er laid ahe
...
th W O'rkho'll~ before, })ut . he com~
Jlorlant .tep in inBtitutlDg tht.
fortunate in luI.ving secured the servtces of Capt y " ",, __~_ ,__ .,_ ha.f:l lU.treateaj her.
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(rladets will receiv& & thorough and ..,.ml>reheJosiV!> W. H F . Montanaro, R. N (retired), an officer
The
~~8cba.rged prisoner on the condition
\raining, both .phyoical and mental, befl>re
whoee e.xperienoe peculiarly fitted hinrfor ~he posi4 ~hAt "he left the oown. ~n'd advised her at her aqe
eeedlng to & further coune of tnunini at lea.
tion of Ca.ptain-Superintendent of the ~ autical to !!leek the IIh elter of th e iWorkhou8e, where she
The ma.in building, which 'Was origin&lIy
COnege, and ho knew of no man who could hav" would be properly loo\ed rter .
faT a priva.t. reaiden~. w&s, h,o wever, omln'Olt11v brought the institution into such a good, ot&te of
MOTORIST AND CYCLIST
.wtable for conversion into a. N &Utical
order as Captll.in ~ontanaro in
short a. zpace of
Wi11ill.m Ooor.8'8 Fry, of
1 War H ospital,
the work of preparing and adapting tbe .moct·mt. time. (Hea.r, hear.) In conclursioD h- Sir Thomas wa~ l ummoned for drlvinll l a.
car negligently
"~~!!:!J.!2...~D~U.~LL~~~~
Devitt emph ulsed tha.t the Collea~ was not a in London-street on October
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- to re06lve c~detl ,.,u oompJeted in time for
DefendlUlt _pIJ.ded not
KE
brilliant
abine of every pot 1 and pan in
e
oponin~ . tel"lll, whioh commenoed on B'l!.teJnhor
by the • u
_ A F • CJ ar,'"
k
h 0 ,'_.p?e~
.. d
-.neort
of
oharitable inotitution, but WlUl kept up
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lull. There I are now 37 boys undm"g"'~'ing
J
kitchen
wh~re
Vim
is
used
proclaims
that,
as
far
fee. reeeived in re!pect ot each of the oodets.
the
on behalf
in st lltmg
;ng in the College. They have made a "p'iOn:olp
as they are concerned, ·dull care ill gone for ever•
Sir,inHerbert
L. ' ~ha
Heath,
ho open,
was I the
on t l en d.tte
• tart in their nautic:.J C&T68l'I 'under the (;aplO.iQ- oordi&,Ily :received.
declaring
Coll;ege
~~~'~~~n:,d
in the a.fternoo
was
l
The • ~potle.. cleanliness which comes from the u.e of
laid that while there Wat not 'muoh history at- II
.
Capt Tubbs
Buperintende)lt of' the College, Captein W.
Vim makes the housewife'.
heart rejoice.
ta.ched to the institution, it had a
future.
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wa.s ~oing a.t
[Mnntanaro, B N. ' (retired).
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young woman named
lI..
Vim
for
cl.anidll
and
poli.hi,./{ Tileworlr,
an~ oro •• The boys are received into tho' College _.' _~"" Such hiotory .~ it had W4S cont&ined
Glanwcae, Marbleware, Stonework. Woodwork, dc.
otan.. that, thank. to t he generosity, and
s't"'e over to ber pro".r
~ the o~. of 13~ and 16 Y"", and npOn entry
OF ALL GROCERS. ST'O RES, OILMEN, ' CHANDLERS, ETc.!
illD 6f Sir ThomR3 DeVitt, the NauticaJ
.De~en da.nt swerved to the
enrolled .. ~f Cadets, R.N.R. "; they wear
Po.ngbourne, h ad alrCaay been started in
MISS Tavlor, knoclr: ~ng her
t'IIgdlation 1DIiform.
6c:L* 3d. & 1 d. Sprinkle~. T op Cam.t.era.
tlon of the work: of tntnlng 1ads. for4be 8elllo
and anklel a.nd eonfliderThe- cl.n-room aDd MaDlan.sbi~am are
LEVER BROTHERS LIMITl':D, PORT SUNLIGHT.
had been gOWi on for many yeero. '!]p'eakmg na a
'woman cyol;.t ~ferred
in accot"danq.
tho most DtOdom
Naval
Oftlcer;
&Dd
r&pt-enta.tive
of
the
Admiralty.
ilk
d
,p,
t
d
""d tbo lot'!&"
en
for
they weloomed any in.tit\1tl o~ of that n n.tyre,
, m evcl:;tc;d:~~o~~s
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l>ivine 8erY!oo. p
dod over by the (;al,t&iJ~which would provide a JIO<!d
Dnd ' th~gh
oyol. w a
Superintendent : Spit.,; 16 arrangomout.
wa. com ete I
made to me" Ihe requiremonta of -Roman ,,&'~nO llo trainmg fat the future officers of the Meroantile
Marine and Roya.l N aTtl,1 ReS~1rye In da.ys gone
re!\r
would not I ov
(l&dete . The l~ dormlt.ories. in which the
I), olerk, C!OlTOborated.
by .naval offioore perhaps did ot,.qulte ... eye to
' taIlOT', bitt..r . eDll>loved In Lnnh8.1l1mocQ are 81ung bTer their sea--obesh. are
ey. with those of the Merca.ntiilt' 'Marme, and Vice don-. treet , spoke to taking Min Taylor iht o hi.
all WIl71 adapted for the J>'ll'PO'!8.
verea. They may Dot have ap,lreciated e&ch other'. premi,.. alter tpe acoldent.j
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In addition to nRovlga.tion and the other
Defenda nt. "'Torn , .aid _lle went .Iowh· ,pvm~!'I'y .ubjecttl tought them in th. 01... _ft·" ;.'.w.. good qualiti_e . But the war had al ter~d .11 £hat
Mr _A. Hamilton Smibh, who hao made a "",ocil.litlv ab.olutelyi "I ohould like to know," Vice- brid.e and ther, WOB a von i not In tront 'o~
AdmIral H ea.th a.sked. '_' Wh~-iHthe Ro"al Na.vy n'l tb e comer 0 Qneoen's-yort.d. It WAf! ~htionaT'V
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B e had T>t'evi ou~lv got bv the turnin g of Queen'sof , prep&l'Ul&'1 ooys for the Na-vy, 'a~d
foi' the Mercan- Toad when th e J ~irl Tavlor oamo out of thB road
COo!<e, M A" wljo was",Jttoly a ma'~hOl...tic~ wOlild h~ve bee? had it not
tilo Manne, officers and men. (Hea.r, hear) ·llut riding her cycle, stnking lhi ••at' on tbe 1,1t, hond
m",ter at Bedbergh Schp6!,}he cadetl ..e
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I should a.ls(Y like to know, l'
a.d'ded. " where SIde,
f.'l he a;pp;e8.red to be appr Oftchintr him ton
ted by BellllDan.llip Inotrnctoro, who , ho...
the MercBntilt.-! Marine wonlll' have been h~d it f ••t . H. 'we~ed to the ti~ht or eI ... h~ , hould
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.peciaJly de'llObillrd from the Nap' in
t been J ' th ' D_ I N ~ (L . hte
d '
httve k"ocl.."'e d tier down c'1"sideri n l1 thE'! p itre "he
UITE the best way of maktn g certain of a
no
9x: .... t~ ~ya.
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au,S :r an ap- 'WM goln q. Th~ llirI1en t TI~.ht on ihe t rnm linea.
toke up theif dutle. a t the College.
plause.) The war has broug t ' Ufl close together. He ha d OOeft c1&uffenr for five years and this Will
r~ally nice Coat is to come fir st of all and
,tors aJoo drill the e&<I!>t. and teach bOI.t-ll.n.dlilQg
We unde~d . ~nd n.ppreOiMe · e~ch~other bet£er.'~ hi8 firllt accident.
hi ••rvioe 6Jltl.ero I,,; the Th..J""eo. .
see'
a
Vice-Admiral H eath . .!llentiol),lld the oppomtment
R."H n ~ to r-rr. Clork, I ~elen~n.nt .aid he WB'
. few of the new Models, and then from
An "",cellent f reoh~ld property h.. been
of Adplita.1 Sir wn_~ot. Hl Xa.wkeq 01} Jibe Co~ul - ~oi n Q' 12 miles ~ hour. MIll!!! TA.vlor WJII & 'goil'lQ'
all the latest. whims and fancies pick out the
.based on Ih. b~k of the river, whioh hao
totive Committee Qf the College wi .howing the too last cominlll out o! (:)uioen'.-road, but h. could
converted
Into
an
idtial
dockyard
for
tho
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b
h
Ad
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not,
RI\V how far: she 'WItS ~tn~
one that's going to suit you best. YOli will find
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".en inter ... t .....en y t • . mtralty m
C~l>t. Tubbs. call.d- bv Ithe delend ...t. .aid h.
of boats an<j: thei" gear.
.
soheme, and oorttl:nded his maugural1 remarks- by a ;WM in th e cal' a.t the time T he uiTI Tldin - the
Coats
for' all occasions, as wellI as all the Coat
Swimming; i. taught in a specially coI1Bt:ructj.d few words of a.dvice ' to '·the cadets. HIS counsel o:rc1f11 struck the car. ' H e W83 mBkiD~ note! . 8.nd
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bathing poo, m "t4o grojlllda of tbe
and
Skirt
Models.
U8S that they'*' siiouhi alwa.ys be resol uie and reniHn(Y' at the time and did not r e'l.lIv see thE'!
,
AlTa.ngements are being made for
cheerful under &11 circumstances, and If t hey accltli>nt "{'he Ca.T Wi'll! t'lfopned nn~ 1' itnp3!5 nlckcd
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Colleg. of _
&Cd
010•• '10
steered I stba.dy course throughout. t!le chances up the gIrl DefendJJT>t ' w ent 011~ n. lit.tle further
The correct place for Xmas Shopptng 'a nd
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ujd' --~ .
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JJlrt stOl)l)ed Main Hel WI\.! /!l'e aUv flustered at
I I WIth oafety rets, ll m order that m ll-dr1'U may
were _ t t eYI ,,0
• """Ieve sueoe.. ' m
err ... in. the gi~I knocked dawn. Witn.. s wo.
to
the correct way to obtain the best
regularly c~ed out under safe eondi~l(~,ne.
ca.~er. (Applause )
~, ~.!
afrain he sn.w s~ li ttl p of 't.He. pu'!drle"t th nt l.h could
vis~t
any
of
our
various
d~par~ents
.
-i1
Ti!e mat"/,, att.ohed to the eotebH,hinent
The .tour of' ljn,p,ecttnn ' wa. resumed alter the not help verry much ao 1 a witne...
H. (C"l>~.
bad long ~n~oe a.moDi boy-.; Bbe """"'11'" apeeChes. .Ope ~jto~ ,!V8r8 wen at l5ea.maoship (lll- Tubbs) sent '" SeTl!ennt ro'llnd ~ mAke enQllh-ies.
eluding Illgna.Uin. g)1 and" another "'!.atch at school. D ofnndfl nt WI\S Ill- verr C'.arelul It."d slow I driver.
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t)VBr " veryr efficient domeltio .taB. including
uICt
The Bench eonvicted. nnt'! the Chairm'ln ~aid
lIurse, wbo~-'in 6harll" 0/ the oielc bay.
and the Vilitgn . were ~,..Jso cond . ed over the defenriPT)t was nnt drivin .... with c:tl'e, l' nd therefore
YOUR SOLDIER FRIEND.
.J The adu tiona.! co""'o at tho Coll.go ...,upj~a gun l:06m/~a.r'.at;a'om, atTmitories, lIick room, et<l. wOl,ld he fin ed I1 os and the costs of the witne~e! ,
,
We
Cater
specIally
for his comfort.
all
of
,"thich
.w:~re:
spia
-and
spM
.
An
interesting
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two y..... "',e
y...,. being divided into two
f
.
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intotlud.o't..j,iu>to~d~&"by " Enrci .. Firo QuerCoot. Tul-h, ,aid he I would Iik. to
... ,~h " oh~ break of .. fortnight at E ..tor.
Ie.viall tho Oone'go the cadeto will be
tera' ~hi$=~ .~crwed:tb8 lads had already ~utered a~Th:t lI~~:I:;~~its~~n'Cie'r ( s&id defendant
loreign-gomi vealel~_ A ye,,; will thno be
tbEf uJea of ' smBrl" movement. and oth er rt~ml!
stfitutOry right lof nTlTleo l
tlie' proi!mJ!lDi~ }1i~l uded ptiy.!cal drill a nd gpnnery
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dunng ~hiA tUne they will have every
.quad drill: di0l'.laY. 'whioh 11eft vet- httle to be , I
A.DTOUIt lID. 1 '
tUBity of P/atting into actual ..a prac~i08
desired. htloving \feR'o:rd to tile short ti1;lle the
Geor~.e Batten , of Wel~ale-Irt.reet. wos trummon~d
th eorle!, the~ have .acquired at the College.
had been under l in~ct1on. \
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for t T'fl.ve11ing 0.:" the R6n~h E(]~tel'n IBnihvay on
It should I be mentlOned that the col!t , to
Odober 6th ~thout hav",~ provlon81y paid h,.
The visitors .ubsefluently, l'etumed to
fl'Lr~ lIond "With intent tO I avoid tl!l.~ent the~of
JACKSONS' CORNERS
BRANCHES, ,
pa.rent for I board and educ&tion for these
pressing much ea:tisfaction tBot h a.vmg
H t'" waa further BummoJled for Jliving a {alAe name.
y..... ~talal £210, VIZ., £00 for ~ year
tere.ting a day, 'mucb- admrJ.tion 10:;
lIfr II E ~r anpeared lor the -R ..ilw.y
at the College, &Ild £50 for tho follo~n. year
College whicb I•• 0 well adapted f~r the
Company IIJId ~pplied for an adjournment &0 deIT .
fennant did not! a.p'nt!ar_
,
Teleframs: U ExcelSior, Reading n
it ]S mtended to further, nnd cordial
Th ' B
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lrelephOl'. ~o. 249.
When tho Cadeto have\ Completed their
of Sir Thomas Devitt's courtelY and
, ench granted an Mj~nmmen~ for~ a
.arvlCO 1D
foreign~gomg veuels. they will
""'~f--drnfted inld the FI..t for .. further period
MO~DAY -Before ~{,:' C.' G. Field (i n the
twelye months' training among officers
Jackson, !>fro S. R. Whitley and
chair), .Mr.
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Royal Nary;l_ . During thio penod they
Mr. A. G. w ..t.
Have you the
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jmE ALLEqED P~SE SNATCHER.
Captain W. H. F. Montan""" the
VlotOl' Wlld, 1 n.ged 16, Df 18. M ason·street., was
flupermtendFt of the Nautical CoDege, h ..
\)rol1~t up on remllnd clinrged w ith being a suslong expenence in connection with similar
'PBCW~ person on N ovemf1er 3rd and 100tCl,ng m
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W Mtiotreet with intent t<? commit .. fel ony.
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.truetional ..l-ork, 'and lS , ih all r ....;!pe~~ct;~B:,.~m~~~!~
Th. Actmg Coroner, Mr. F W ' IMartrn, held an
The
Chainnah
said
t~r
reportliil..d
now
como
Clhl'k
'Her
hu.b.nd
wa
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litted for
p~t. . C&pta:in M
inquest on Saturday into the causes of the death of
from , the P rl!iqn CommisSloners p th regord to
f rom the RIoyal N&vy, a.a Commander.
In too many oases conBtipation is sell-caused. The Bontal t rea.tment for p ri.sOner. an'd he wouJd be I
contlinued he U!led' to give J ohn L&PlDla8 PIgeon, 50. of 36, Tilehnrst.-road, e.
after 30 yea'n' 8efVI~. &nd he wu then apIPoin,t..d ly8tem gets out of Ord.?T and pUTg'aiiv(I pm. or B.Ll ta comtNtted to the Q uarter t3.cUllons to be dealt with
the ~t himsell. but. after coachnmll, whose body Wa3 found in the TInr neal
gotting into debt aefen,d- East' s Bo~housa ~n ThurOOay in il 1.ll st week. The
t o be Ca.ptam-{)upel"lUtendent of' the
are bleeu. Tb.eie 80 wealrou the boweLs' that con- by the Recorder wl.th a VIew to being sent io •
Borstsl
Ins
titutIOn.
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So
week.
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SOCI ety's tra.inhlg lhip. "\Vanpit.e. ' JlD
sta.nt dosing follows, and so \he: habit ~ formed_ Dr
. Prisoner waa then rem~ved.
Ill.d
been m arried five years. deceased had foT' lomlt t ime been a ooa.chuum In
ma.u!ed 1n •
of that ship for no&rly
Cassell's Instan! R oliof cureo boeou!" /t .otrengthon.
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1re'"eivina
£1
per
week for: tho ,!lTeater the employ of MIS. Vlgo at Brnrow,ek Hill and '
year.!, ~eaving her ultim&tely to take up \
the bowels and ensures natural acUon~ Then C\lre
ana -It wn.s only la.telv ahe DeTonsh ire Lodge, and he used to IJivtl In the lodr!'r;
Governonhl~ of the Roya.l Merchant Berunen',
is lasting.
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Reec;ntLy , it seems. he had been
TUESDAY - Before the Ma.yor J(Mr F . A. SarA
was for a. month. That of the house.
phanage at Snares, brook:
Take Dr. C9Mell's Inlta:ot Relief-fot! corutipation,
asked to mo,re out of the lodge for the d1U'a~\On
jeELnt), in the clralr . MT J J Cooper, Mr. C.
out -nf debt
MI)nt~al'().~~:
. :~I~I'"'' torpid liver, $iolc headao'h'3. dbziness,
S. Smith. Mr. A. R owel and Mr. E. W~ Ridley Shetot int.o debt when she of t he wa.r, as lt was reqUired. for other purpose:s
Wh6n war brtfke out Commander ~.
e1("8, Jintntenoe and .indy spa.sms.
.
, even before t~e war
was allpomted .. A.dmirs.lty M&il Officer
impure blood, 1md tllat dnU,1
George Wllh~ \Powney, brother-iD-law of t.he
THE LOCOMPTIVE ACT
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there ere two .ldes to every
Scottuh port.. and t here he rema.mod for
is a sure i~nd~ tion of ' liver
. Willia.m Palker, School Greon, ShinfieJ.dl was
were not BO ba.d as tell:rel!!ented. deceased. sa.id he last sa.w th e deceased a wee~ ago.
months After the work a~ that pon had
chema for Dr.
U'. Inolant
for 'n!ingeon November 14th a. llocomo';l;;;d;~t:;'sbr&ugbt about b't a.ppl icant's when he seeme1 quite cheerful. He had had noth
' hI
. d h
II a ,_
RoHef and
no fIIubstitute 'tea Is and 38., frorq flummoncd
th oroug
present wa ges we ... 3bs. per mg to trouble hIm, and had had no illness ... to
y orga",oe
e woo reca e ' ~
cheQlisto and Store •• Dr.
1I'.!IDlItaqt Relief tivo on Shmfleld-rnad without a liconc•. _ He was I l ec)~d.uclt L
also surnm.oned for not donapicuouslv and legib1v
lmowled,e his wife was TIm· cently.
Governorship of the dtoya.l MerchOllt
.
ro~:"h
m
the companion preparation
. "-"-Ie11"8
~ablet8.
flijog thereon the wAi!lht lthereof, and lurtberwith
the r ent blm,ell for
OL']lhanage. I In January, 1916, he
The widow SiJ.d that about & month ago her hm·
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llSlIIg two wa.ggons without hn.ving hip
I nante
of ' her neg lect of t h e band was -mfonned
that,he w ould ha.ve to leon chis
to the rank
Captain. and appomted to
pa,lnted thereon.
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D efendant would welcome
hOllllO
and
al,o
\.b at h. mIght ha.ve to nod frc-~
N .~al College, at Oreell-wich; as oenior lb.·trnot<Jor
. P.D. ' Hannan proveil 'the
if tho magistrate, thought the
On
and lectu1"ef in na.vigatlQn to thD offic~
. D erendant said the offenoes -were not committed
as hit!; lite ba.d beeD' a misery employment at aome time In the future
ihtentionallv . nd h-. wa. very oorry.
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01. hlJ child.
He admitted N ovemher 2nd he g.ve up the ~ey. of the hou"
R.N V.R [That pooltion h. occupied until
The Dench too)c .. lenient view- of the ease and
out. H e h_ad been worliing for and this upset him. Be went ~I t on Wednesda.v
1917. Dnribg- those 15 months 900 officers
fin ed defendnnt :f'i4 in ali
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and on foT' thirty years.
pMscd out qua.llded
naVigation.
I
went into the Wttness box and a.fternoon Bnd a.rra.oged to meet. wIt,nesli m Lhe
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.r
abe be~e J,il'
, A VIGOROUS Nji:WSPAPER VEN DOR.
sta-tement. In add ition t o evening l but aa. he dld not do
CaptaUl Mon,,-noro woo then allowed to
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allowed for lOGging xiou., ~nd on Thuroday she WaBlinformod 01 her
Arthur
Pinney,
a.
yo u t h ~ of 34, F oxhill·road,
to t he retired h.~ in order that he
A mco...rul oonoert W&II gi ••n in the Tow/!' ~aU
. wife about. but hueband's death.
.'Va, summol\ed for o1ioutlng papers in, t he IStationcommand of the Nautical Collego' a.tt l!:~~:~t;~; 01. Friday afternoon \>y p.tionta in t~. RÂ¥di';~ Wor rolld'to the annoyance 0 tl. resident on November
Dr. P. W. How.. ,rud that ho had made a po,t
he ~u.hed her
in which tllo A,dmir&l ty Ire keonly h
Hospitale. There WRB a large attendaqce, whioh 14th
The rent mortem exa.mmation, which aho ed that. tho de·
may be mentioned t hat when 0vta.in M,mt."OJO iuoludtd a considerable proportion of wounl!od. ana.
the trouble ceaaed "Was m a. qUite healthy oo~ditron_ He hnd·
Edw:\.I'd Dalby. steward of the Wellington
denied being known him for over Iti Tea.l'8 &nd had alw.:ys
w&s on the u,ctlve b st, from 1895 to
8 very-enjoJ&ble progrnmme wa. oarried onto 1'hore Club. saJd for two hours he was unnoyed by deand wh'lte.',.r had hop- lound him cheerful and happy. I
fen dant calhng out papers. Shlrtly a.ftenvartts he
at tho RoyaJ N av.1 College, Port81Dollth,
were many enoorea. 8ud the lII~leotion8 throughout
Mrs Rose Hmton said .he last. law deceased
her conduct
was brou~ht in by the police. to whom he had comfrom 1900 to 1906, at the Royal N ....1
were evidently greatly apprecillted by the audience. plained There h a.d been Imuch ~nnoyance to memand on t heir return. into on Wednesd~ everung, between ~ and 7, when he
GToomncb . 10 the ca.pacity of inflltructor in
A oollootion w .. taken on behalf of St. Dunstan' s bers 01 t he Club by b~ys shouting out papers.
t he m.yi.trate. had deci8ed told her th.,t he WQIIld be at hom. about 9.15
twn and pilotage to the .ub-lieutennnts, R.
Henry CarVlIl. 3, Abbey- .tl'lle~, ' spoke to fln dtn~
Hostel for Blinded Soldiers alld Care and Comforta, W,tness did not widi to ~o any mjury to t he bOY. I El:~~~~;1 Mle. He hoped some m eans might
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the parties to live atn inbly a. coa.t folded up a.ud 8. cap by EUt '8 Boatbouaa on
In regard to the Cadets who in the
and when we m ention that the oonoort realised. .£iO, l:int members ha.d compla.jned
I T hursday mommg H e saw fo dtmaiks clQt!6 uti
The ~eneh fined "ele~dant 6s
~11ed u,nder the house-flag of Messrs
w,ideo il7 l Oa. d .... ad hom the oale
to the wa.ier on the bank.
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Mr. Artbu P liilbrl!'k I\Dd th~
Moore, it it interefttmg to record thnt
DOMESTIC UPS A..'<D DOWNS.
P C. Gllhngs '&poke to finding in the deceased'f
organiaing
the
entertninJlleut
IhoUld
year a.go ~o fewer than 125 of these
ElJzabeth North ,
G.;nvt! lnnds-rond
coat pocket ru:l enevtope a.ddf'CU!1 to hie wife hear
to oongratUlate th~maelTb on the
ing the ",' orda: "All 18 dC{1se;
od-bye, dearest ..
were 8erring thoir conn try. eIther
fa.r no separatlOtl order 011 the IlrDund of enJe"" il
effort. on bebalf of 80 wo~y &
BRI1rISH
IFAJIME~tSi
RED
CROSS
Fl,JND.
H e then dra./Zged the river an Ifound the lx1d"
~ a matter of fact at thnt ttme the
under
the summary~ J urtsdii· co::t;i;o:i,n:... ' ~?~i~~;;!11
Women's Act), 1896, ag 'nst ber ·1
d
whIch WiLlI fully dressed.
Blandy, tbJ~
iJl 'Work
th. coune onn at
Ie..
in H .M ohip. wna 107, whd.
.po~.
St._.'a~!~~:~:n~'~':~~'~f lo?orth , 7, Pangbourne-s at.
• A verdict of .suicide during i8npol'ary in~rul't,
the no~ riGJ"",t
.. mg in ~ho Army. Since then the nn",'~'"
MI' T. Rowlaml,. Ke t appeared for the
Branch.. of Red -Cro .. Work was retU'rDed, tbe jury, ooro,,6r, and tIooeaoed. em·
been con.idembly augmented,. notably
pioNS tepr...nb&ti~ joining i1 oytnpath v ~ 'Ih
band.
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!(feat comfort, a~ H o.tel, for hi. widow_
&ITiv..,1 home in this country of Do number
The
applicallt
llaid
t)t..t
she
was
married
on,Wtiiution
for
.piendl'1 methode now
who Iwere loot to England 'from the
veltrs ~o. H er' >~sbant! ha.d ~tru.ck ...er on
~'~~d:~,~;r~~~~'t;:;r. noUle
.... t\(O Ho!tels
.& -tdlerablea :d.tenee..
:1
rellltiTeli of
In.w -w,th hiS fist c!l't\~l hg an ' a.bcess whid, had
ocoo,n trmnlOg shlp " Medwa.y:' to jOin
of lIbelr .yeolgbt
of
them lea ve
&mn.rk
since.
In
"Mll.\'
tbiF=
vP.at
she
s1U"'nl~'I
~d
II
sible to liaten to
RN.R.
him for ass..I\ult an'd he, was bound over to
in rcsPQ,nae to a Wal' lst BATT: BERKSHIRE IVOLUNTEER
FORMAL OPENING.
worda withQuol
work
i. ~t~~i~lg~,:Dil~;!i~~~~~~~ dO'""~ment the peace. He hadi behCl\ted worso .smQe then
!s l" n .imllIlolose relief to them
Among tho.e wlio received invitationo
'he h,d. had to P1!.t up Iwlth a lot.
n. had
for
i ~~j::';t'~:)I::':lby a_Red Crose Cor,
sl\ulted/ he'[' 81:'Ver lll time~ since then
t~ week
present on thLS tntere8t;in~ ocCasion. and
tal",_I4<'I}.t
Hos.eltal, and the
Ja.st Sunday morning t'he pa.per man culled
m ostly jou rneyed from London. were the
at haUd. Ther are
mone.. lo r the p.ym.n~ 01 papers. 1Witne.,
hO'D.\ellke, and. are .lafl'ed
jng : Vice-Admiral 811' Herbert L B eILth,
!!he h l\d no t the mone~ to pny 101:'
A .nd B COMPANIES,
do aU the ho~w~
r and
M.V 0 , Second Sea Lowl 01 the Ad.miraltrl
:upon h<ll' husband strUCK her on t h e
dboo everythi" g PQ bl~ to
PI_too... Nos. 1 t,jl S.
i'fro fist. and p",hod heT nul'-o ll- ~"ono.
L ady H eath and MI .. H eat h, Mr P H.
Irelui.if'~ lumtiibne by the
Orden for week ending Deoember lit, 1!H7_
her
IIsvern.1
times
a[t..,.i"d.~
p artner in ..MeMl'l. D evitt and Moore 'and
Officer for the w itek Lieut. W. R. W ..lker.
tm her head ag the reslilt .
Pt..
w.. "ry
ager of the Orient 1!ne, and MIS. Devitt . Aqlllllral
Next for dutv . Lleut. S. Oadea .
to
her
mother.
taking
t
he
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a lonely caravan.1a~d "Cb orq.s,
N .C.O'1!o for the . week: Se.rgt. Douglu and Cpl
Sit Wlimo~ H . F a",k.., G.C B. , K. C.V
came
.,home
and
gave
them
Trutatill death," fy 'Pte. Whyte,
Strand. I
r opresentatlve of the Admirolty on the (;0110nltaa~ain, and retUlTled to') ,R"lVB
by Th. Morga~, ~o;. ulao II-"\!>QI~ the
N..t lor fluty: Cpl. Humphri., ."d Opl. Dr""
eveninll
ahe
took
tlve Committee, R-ea.r·Adm iral Edmund
N.C.O 'II pn duty at the Range: Sergt. Spnng
'1'wa VlOlf" .010. by Corpl. Annv meeting. and
Royal Navy
Oreenwlch, B,r R a:~ml'nd
a udienoe im~
fC nfll()11' t8ud tho ohildrpn to bed,
and Cpl.lJOrdan.
perrormor wa,
a plnu~ad . 1 ,holll!1 be me'u }leek, Ch.irman
.eU.
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tioll,d that tl .. I"' •• r o~th~ p,'ogrom e wa. de'!8~cd
Tratniolt t Tb.e tninin
be cam
out dunug
lugfefield, Secretary 01
ldren hOfl\e,"
by Corpl. Brill, 01 tho Rifl. Jlrighde, " p.U.n~ in ' ohi
the ensui';" week. by lIiatoootl up-der l.ett Platuon
1Ilake, K .C.V_O.. n . ,nnt·.,Mrn"\'"" 01
l1 e~t morning
One of tho }wadinw HOM~jt.l\li~ tiona ho h",8 I~ very vico
Comma.udeni
m
aCCOl'MnCe
witb.
tbelprogr.mmelJ
drll.'ffn
nnd the 'OIIO"lnlli .oatn;',~ ~.
!foule, Capt~ Young (T(lpr~entinA tho
h'lp'pY knaclcf.or thJ" .ort of W01", ·~lTbe deaign took
up by them_
the form of • lnuglliQI{ wounded Tommy,' comlor,Trade). Mr.
Hunt (UnIon Castle Mall
a bly attIred iut bO'Jlitul uniform: jllncle;rlJE!!Lth ~'t\M
ahlp' Compan: ·, Lt:d), C&'Ptn.in Benjamin
the inloripUo" " ,SUlt IfoinIr otr"n~. " ·And .. he
(Bootb Imet, and Mr. B D. LPch (Cunard
.10C)d ot
looked, tol>, ...<1 .. did Co.,,!. Brll
Ship Company, Lt4 1..
entrance of the, hall ,upedutondlu, tho ..I. or
The Tisiton were met at Pang-bourne
programme.ond ... Ing th.~ ov,r11jOdy ",n. induced
.. number of moton, a nd were driven to
to becomo 8. plhQbllller theNof. _wid inoideutAlly of
hi!, facetloDfI hnndi'l\·otk.
The Cht.ppeU rra."d
tide r&II.lden ce whIch ho.s been pUTCbaaed
pianoforte ..ad 1m' th~ o_oI~n ""a. iuppU¢ by
pUJ1>QSe' of formmg a. mml8.t ure docky&rd.
MessJ1l Bllrnes and AVle, of Du,'k.-ttreet.
the bO&ta for the inlltruction and use of the.
lIN .tored arid m~intamed.
.
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welcomed by Sir Thom~ ' Devitt
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