Reading Observer 11-1917
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~ ' t:~"1!pu.kh .~ucation wthen ~he jInn h~ve
cadet s ~nd giveJ).. 'them ,a.:; pr"qt,iciilj
tl1.i~- 'felr.known â¢â¢1Iinli v~i·el.
trl'!ie(i',bol~w"en thi~ .lcountty" aDcr ~.A.v g trnlill;
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Hesperu.r., Mac4uarie, I1ia,vma.,
On Frida.y in l ~t
glorionll )Veattier '
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Th omna Devitt, _.Ba.rt..,
repeived .. l&rge ,party
and. now ~h.e Med! a):'. ~~ IJJ1~ee
.fter compl~tmg tlie;;, t,al~tng,
~'~::' ~':J;~~
the new N autiea.l .eoUe~ by
H erbert Heath. K,{);B.. I;.cond s.a
Admiralty.
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Tho fine building whi~ · ~,;aitu..ted
bourne Hill, ·nearly 600 toeh &»o
'le ,ihe sea
and within a mile and " bait -ot ~~ of ~e
~utiful rea.ebes of .the Tbamea, at.and. in
01 over 100 DCrea, ~d is ideaJ in every l"fJ8'Ped
the purpo.e '" which it haa now been devoted.
The ' property was aoquirod & few' months
by Meâ¢â¢rs, Devitt ..,d Moore. who for
have given specia.l attention ~ training
"O~'Y 'I "A
are a!nong ~he ~b,olde~: ...."TIt. Union, Cast!e,
Lbo Cunard. the O/ient,. _th~ . lf9Qf~ ' Lines.' ·the
Royal, Mail Stoaztt ·I Paoket Compaay. 1the
Steam Na.vigation CODlpanY.', 6na ":') l188T1. T . and
J. HanilOD. The ~r..ining 'frhich' illey were now
in ⢠p09ition to glv.. Ithce lads 'was stiil. Inore
efHcion.t .imd practi;"1 than in the past. and the
cadets who entere1 the College wopld hqvli, the
a.dded advanta.ge ~o~n.nir training under ' tl)e
best "I~~I~lon. an In moat charminz' .urround·
ingll. T~ Board of Ma.nagement were .exceedingly
and
... ding to a' further cou.... of trainini at "a. I
The ~in bU l:ld~ng, which W"88 origina.lly 6re~d
for 8. PT1Va.t.. l'esldeftoo. was, however, em1n8ll;~Y
wita.ble fot' conversion into &. N &Utical College, afd
the work of prep~ring and adapting the stTucturo
· to reoeiv9 c,!-dei.s was oompleted in time for tJK,
'Open~g_ ~rm, which coltlmenoed Ol\ See.,tember ~n
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HJcn~e im .ga rden s \ I' as
on fN'0u: ml,er 14th
LHmt en ant of X 0 1
C Ofplrtl nllnt as ked
grOUr d that all hiS
⢠cb's,ir),
Farrer_ ADVI!i ED rTO GO IIilTO TilE w(:lRlrH'OU~E:
Eliza. LOvelock, ~ n.n"" old woma.n,
wit h begging ' in Ch.tIiam·oereet on No,velnbo"
16th.
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S1!3cial qon.t~b\e W Butler .aid th~t when he
spore to ~.⢠onor 's he .told him that t' he h~d been
beR"ging fo thlrtv- ei~'bt "Weeks.
. In repl, to the Chairman. prilJO er said she
had been ip the WQ'T·khOl1 8'G before, but abe complained tbe;v ha.d ill-treated .her.
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The Bench discharged prIsoner on the COJldltton
thn.t she left the town . and advillled h.er at. her a ~e
to .e. k tb~ shelter of the WorkhoUBe. where .b â¢
would be ~roper . looll,ed after.
.
tond I kt day
Mr A F CI,,,k
who defended, "".lcu" U
)lla.i ~oll t
n OtiF..e I5
The
Wf8
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brn
nurBe, who il in eh~ of the lick. bay,
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, Th. educational CO!lale .t the Conege occu~iâ¢â¢
lwo y.... , ellcb yoar being divided into two ~ â¢â¢
with a obort break of &. fortnight at Easter. Uppn
leaving the '901lege. the cadet. will be dra~ 4\to
foreign.going veuels. A yeo.r will thus be spellt.
during '!Iliph t"". they will h..ve every oppor.
tuaity of p.ttipg into actual sea practice th~
theoriep the,. h~ve acquired at tbe Collego.
:,
It .hould be mentioned that the cost ' to the
parent for board and education for theM tm:,.
yean totals £210. viâ¢., £80 for each year .pbtt
::'~he ·College. and £50 for ~he followin ~ yearl,.t
When, the Cadet. h&ve \ Completed their year!iof
8eJ'Vlce In the foreign-going venel.. they wHi I~'
elmftad into the Fleet for a further period 'of
under
ff they Rcciilf'nt.
all
of ,whicl! ~:n" .spic -and
span. An interesting
." Emcise Fire ~uar.
ters.;· .~¥~h~ow~d: the lads ha.d already' ,;" ..tered
th e" lde. of ' ama.rt movement, a.nd other .1~m8 In
tlie~ progrrup.m~ .in~tuded plly"ieal drip and gun?e4oqullod drill. ' displays w~ich !~!t ve,.... little to b~
desired. hl>vtng regard to tbe short time the lad.
had peen under instructIon.
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The Vlsitors lubsr.j\uently returneq to town. ~x·
pressing much 8&tisfa l:tion I\t pa.vin g spent so ID ~
teresting a. dl1.Y, "much' admi.ra.tion for the excellenr
College which Is 10 well ada.pted for the good wori
It is mtended to further, and cordial a,unr.: : ci ntion
of Sir Thoma> Devitt's courtesy an~ hospitality.
â¢
if
Tit<! neo
S.
y ear ago
DO
fewer t.ha.n 125 of the8e young men
were serviltg their conntry. ",ther .Boat or "hf re.
'A i! & matter of !act at that ,time the number n·
gaged in H.M. ships 'wns 10'7, wh ile 18 wer~ er·
vmg in ~he Army, Since then .th~ number as
been cODsiderably augmented, no~ably bv the
.1Tiva.1 home in thi.8 coun~ry of a number of cad~ts,
who were . ent to England -from the Company 's
ocean trnining Shlp " M~way, " to join up in ~ h e
constipation is self.cau.~ed. TIha
Borsta.l ins tituti on .
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CONCERT BY PATlENTS
WAR .uOSPltALS.
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TUESDAY. -Bofore th~ Ma:vor (Mr. F. A. Sar·
the clihlr}
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Mr. A, Rowc an d Mr. E. W; Ridley .
LOCOMOTIVE ACT.
, ShinfieJd.
~\~'~~!:~~~t~~:~:~~:~:~
without a. licence.
14th a
not l oonspicuouely
fa.
ili.blliI1,'
&:~~~{1~~fi:t
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w~iII'\t
thereof, and t â¢â¢ _,~ __c.." , ~
wa.ggons without baving
ReadlDg,"
IU~ mel. an eatR."bliehfnent
pi~a.se, m on lip t he
,;,cCorcia n ce ~ I t h
·, b~ut t!:.at ?- CH t .1 III I
Thel o " ere ot her
,11' and a.1I ... t an
~Ity 111 reg-<l. l'o t o
r l-!U ppO ~
ram BU l e ,
too ever,rbod,\
Ha.d t.hose
5l,lJ1 c!mg
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5,a\'
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F W. Mu.rtm, held an
the C&useJ!! of the death of
50. of 36, Tilehul'8t-road, a
~y was found in the nver neal
Her hU8b&nd was (a
f;~r;~~:~::~'d~
~
cOI.tinuod.
used but
to alter
give
the ront be
him.elf.
getting 'into deb~ aefe'ld.
on Thtmlday in la.t week Th.
Borne time been a. coa.chmll.n In
week.
Wag
Vigo a t Bl'llnn..-Jck Hill And'
and he used to live in the lod~e
Recently, it seem8, he h ad been
out. of the lodge for the dura.tlOn
was required rOT other purposes
Pownsy. brother-in· law of the
la.st saw the deceas&d a week. ag ~
quite cheerful. He had had noth
him. and ha.d bad no illnc5sc,a rs-
only l.telv she
wa s for a. ,month
That
of d.bt
got mto debt when she
even before t.he war,
two sides to every
bad as represented.
Ib""""ht about bv applicant's
c"I',onctc I,
'l?,~L~~~~:;:I, e:.::~!d:w;.[nJ;!:cs
were 3bs per
hlS
rent
tha.t &bout &. mcmth ago her hus inf''''P,ed that.he wouLd have to lea\e hiS
that he might ha.ve to bod fr c~ 1l
10
the future
On
h. gave up the 1Iey. of the house
him_
;1~~'t~t:~~:~~
He went out -on Woocellde.v
a.rmnged to meet witness m ~h e
and
jJushed ber
The rent
cause of tho trouble
He genied being
&nd whatever ha.d ' hop her conduct.
and on theIr return into
the ma~ ~tTate8 hnd deci8ed
s~id that he had made a 1'0' \
eXI,mijl!tti,m, which I!howed thn.t tho dequite healthy conditton. Hs had·
over 15 ~ea.r8 and ha.d alOft"'}!!
and ha.ppy,
saJd 'h41 la.st sa~ deceased
debt.
W.dllesd"'~I.'v.niIl~.
between 6 a.nd 7, when he
at home &bout S.15
t.o flndm}!
hoped some means mi~ht
parties to live a.micably
f~R~~~,~S 'R.ED CROSS
"'hat '" <1'" ' -QUI'
l lgut "- Sul'Hl' ng
~b e
' ,"err
.rOl l
slimdmg
in t he nlli lc le
rl~lILe l fi.LC! h-
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In
su g g('~t W 'll
!:a-, ., p Je:l w â¢. - Y n.
" rhere (!i d he put.
Which I" " ni
h. did ?-.H â¢
and pli sh ed \
IJ li
p nss \ ,in ?--X (l
Foa lHhmg or
gl\ e me a ~ ood
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COMPANIES.
No.. 1 to 8.
lit, U1l7.
th,. I...".k: Lieut. 'IV. R. W."",r.
ending Ile-oe-raber
S. Oadea.. ,.
""k: Sergt. Dcrngl.. and Cp!.
Trut.,till dea.th J ~ ' ~ b1 .t'te. Whyte~
by 'Pte. 1>(organ. w~ alao not,aljl,
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could n ot m nve c.
FVND.
1st BATT: BERKSHIRE VOLUNTEER
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REGIMENT,
the
Cpl., Humpbrio, and Opl. Dy",~
tbe Range: Sorgi. Spn~g
!it
hOT'
the
o· clock. The
Court for ad·
obtained a
hi. cruelty and
.trnck her the
he looked her
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Cross·exam
thing ,to as<;lst thc
36 much as 1 l:ould
D id your " If'.!
AIL~ o u gh <be
he did not do so .be becjUIle an·
lTltUl1,d.y abe was informed of her
addItion to
for loagmg
about, but
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8OD1t'
What did you do
.as far 8-3 the (; enllc as
I un derstand t be
DId lIe not
The n.pplicant ~j d that she was l 'married
s~llindi<!: methods now .dllPtod of·pw.;iclln;;
on
.4erahle.....exilltencs. for' thOle
had Do,m.I)C"." veal's' $.(rO. H er" h V;Shnnd had
had
of ibeh 8:r.Might through the war. Jt';'\VR!t impoe - rjnw ·with h is"fi8"t cR.~!'ling an abcees
.nd olher
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sta.nd.
p ali â¢â¢
lome time
The ... had bOOn
'~;~'~:i::~a~~~
A collection wu taken on behalf or' St. DUDstan' J .bplaincd.
er s of tho Club by bove 51
Hostel fQrBllnded Soldiers aud Care ·and Comror~,: Witness dId not wi.h to do "" Y
and when we mention tha.t the oonoort
'£iO, out membc~ had complained .
The 13ench fined .::tII-fendant 58.
6'esides 417 lOa. d-erivell ho~ the i58le
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Mr. Arth~r Phllbrick and tb~ '·
DOMESTIC UPS AND
orgamaing t~e entertAJnplent elioutd
El i7.obcthl Nortb, 7, Goov.:lalld'froadl
to congratulate th.mselv~s on the
far a. separa.tion· order on
efforts on behllli of 80 w01'\l>y & '
under ' th-e Summary. JiU~'!~il:~~b...nJ'(1tl~~;~~
Bla.n dy, in Oi. co~ . ol J\ few
Wom~n' 8 Act)., l896. against
spO~. 01 the work I'/U'ried on &t St. Delnal",n·.
lforth , 7. Po.ngbournefstreet.
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tlte ~ 9lJjoct of th'l'!" 'l"ho hOd ~,~~);,!l" ,)l
~1l' , T. Rowlan<l,< l'ftmt a.ppen.redl
~n.mltllution for bliDd<l4 ~....
band.
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Ho\v m.L1n
The .car w a s full
INSANITY,'
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gentlemen .'~
apeij.ktng to h un an rl
I suppose If he had
have been t rouhled
.tion.cd t bat b, l he
You say your
w", the
mov e 1-1 don't
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..th ,to
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REA.DIN
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Royal Navy College, GreenWich. Sir Rs,jm,bn,d
Bock, Cb";rm... 01 Lloyd'.. REar·Admiral
lngf. field. Secretary of Ll oyd' " C"~t"in Sir
Blake. K.C. V.O. ~ Deputy·Master 01
Bou.e, Captain Youn g (rep""entinK the
T:t:ade) , 14r. A. Hunt (Union CaBtle MIIlI
.hip' '9ompanY. I.td .). Captam Benjamin
(B ooth line), and Mr. B. D. LPch (Cunard
Ship Comp .... y. Lt1.).
The Tisitors were met at P an g-bourne
⢠n umber of m ot.orl, .nd were driven to the
hip fe.oetioas M odi ....·otk.
The, ffiI.p~ ll gt'&{ld
lide r6Ildence which has been purcha.erI rot'
piAnoforte used f at th~ oooaJrldn ~.!' , , 'QPP¥ b1purpose of formtng & m:ni~ure dockyr·
Measfll. Burnes and Am, of Du'k.",.IQ'eet.
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the bOAts for ,the instructIon and u~ of the
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ee stored arid m ..intained.
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~~==~====~,~,~,~.;.=>~m
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proceeding thenoe to th. College.
welcomed by Sir TbJ ml\Jl Devitt and ""'~r1'''I"ed
at lunchejIYI In the Cadet.' Dining HIIlI â¢
. "ImplIDY, ineludiJlg' the , 37 Cadet! . numbered
â¢
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J_ Cooper,
A VIGqROUS N:BFSPAPER """"",inn
A auooea.aful concert was given in the TOWpf HB.!1
Arthur
lIinnefor
of ers ~~hi~~~:!m~
y. ~lJ..outmg
⢠}louth. pap
.was
s\1mmo~ed
on Friday' afternoon
patients in the Reading W Hr road to thBi annc>ya.nce lof a. resident
Hospitale. There waIJ & large attendance, whioh 14th.
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Cros£.ex;ilTIl n..:><1 I:n
antI ' comp hl.lned of
~l>.t
.nd it
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item~.in the prognmimo, two w olin SOl08 by Corpt
rrhwai te pleased the audience ¥nmcnl!lfily, and th~
perrormer wa8 10udly applauded: It~~ honl(l be fm.eu_
*ioned that the ooYer of the :progmmme was designed
by Corpl. Brill, of the Rifte Brigade, ft.- p"tiont
one of the l;'teading H08pitaIs, and he 111\8 a very
b llP..PY knlWlc'for ·this sort of work. The design took
the form of a laugl,ln!!, wounded Tommy. 'comrorl ~
'ably attired in hospitul uniform 'j unc\erneo.th wa!:!
the inaoriptiQn fI Still going atro~g. " And 80 he
looked. too, and 10 did Corpt Drill aa h e stood. nt the
entrance of the h&ll suporiutend ng tho 81\18 of t~e
p rogrammes and seeing tb. t everybody 'W'n . induceli
to become a pllroh8111er th ~o f t a nd inCideutAlly qf
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Telephoae No. 249.
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p:c. ' H&~an provefi-'the cue_
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_ Defenda.nt sa.id the offences "ft'ere
intentionally and he Wllrt Vf!'lY .sorry.
The Dench took & leirlent vieW of
fined delend~t ~'4 in aU,
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you get off t he cn.r '
t a k e th e n;l mcs !llI ri
A NCfJES,
had been married five years.
beenll re,"i'!i~11\: £1 ~r week fol' the srreater
t ive Commit tee, .R.ea:r-Admiral Edmund
After luneheon. Sir Thorn.. DeVItt
tha-1ot.att1 ~J ..
,J.t"i!," '\!'hich··
Jw~;""'d. .
ooiled njl9ll v.o"'A'cll!ltrat
-JACKSONS' CORNERS &
the eon,
,
_\ -; he
feJ1d t nt. p ll ~ h '!'- d him,
deh bh at.ely elbo" ed '
r;:llIlC tllno RLl. y mg . 1
hutstr]c " \\' ;t nes~
fend ant a:150 Hlld ' /, 1
Yes. pcrsona.l!~Â
I don't mea; ~ OU,
-":'U O ~a.l d . Mm'c
applied to e c'm- bnd ~·
I JACKSON &. 'SONS,
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P risoner was then removed.
IihlQ to listen to Capt. Blandy'. limp! and touohin!! a. mn.rk sin·ce. In . .Mlw or tblf: vpat
an'd he was
word. without.lieing ilppteosed wit,!t t~e m~mficent him for
hntt behoved
work that is carried
iu this pa.tlicu1.&r def,n..r~me nt the
wIth
for helping alid oomfortinf..in The' beet pose1bte Vt'1lJ' .be
.fightlng JUPI1 who rpturn.l!oDi,.~linded.
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Th~ __
programme opened W-lt& ~.PJ..IlDolort.e solo bX
Pte. W Ol'me.aley, .her which ~, Proud gave the
u ~ send you ~k to_me," followed
- oontrlbutipb, eu~f.\ed "Wher⢠â¢d!d
.. _by Bmdr. ~berl.in. The 801111'
AOllDlra"8 13room," by ~rgt:Harding, 'faa
weU'r eoeived, &1l:d Pte._ Chandllr !wu very 8uooe88tul
in U How many -. lonely caravp.u,·· ~d t CborUl~
'. : '.,.
P~HiSEld .dong
pallS }O ll ';---:; l-.x:l c t h-
&:d
comnlJtted to the Qu arter s...ion. to be dealt
by the Recorder ,.;th 81 Vlew to being sent to
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FORMAL OPENING.
Among t h ose who received invitlLtions to I be
present on this mtere stin q o cCMl ion, and J.h o
m Ollt ly journeyed from London . were the foU b",iug : Vlce-Adlniral Su· Herbert L. Heath. K.oll\..
M. V 0 .⢠Second Boa LOl'd of the A(lmir<y.
L ady Heatb and Mi ... Hoitth, Mr. P . H.
p artner in Me"". Devitt Ilnd Moore 'and
ager of the Orient 1.i...n e, and ".lIS8 Devitt , ACLDl/xal
Sir 'Wilmot H: F . ....k ... G.C B. , K.C. V.O
ropresent.tivo of tl,te Admiralty on the C Oin. ~ltâ¢.
, R. N. R.
100.
. You are
cOll uoucd
tUl l! cd ,dong- tbe ot ber
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included a ooD8iderable proportion of w o und'ed, and:
Edward 1 Balby, st-cw a,rd 01
a. very enjoyable programme was cu.rr~ed Ol\t. Th er e Club, sa.ld -for two hofns he w as
at' the Royal N a.va.l College, Portsmouth, ~d were many ~cores, and th e 8electi.ons through out fendn.nt ca.lllng out papers_ '
fT.om 1900 to 1906, at the Royal Naval Coli . , w ere evidenUy g-reatly appreciated Lx -the audience. was hrouJIht in by the- po lice.
Greenwi ch. in the ca.pacity of instnlctor in na;vi a-⢠tion and pilotage to the sul/·henten"nh. R.N ..1 â¢
In regard to the Cadets who .in the past h+/e
8&11ed upder ... the house-flag of Messrs DeVltt ~nd
Moore, it is intere!iing to record that over hal , a
We Cater Ispecially for his
(in the
R~Il'Vhitley
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C an 'y {j ~ t ell me
Ject Ju s f are~ ?- I3,Thcrci,)re \ Oll ;gree
FRI8.ND.
a
specks before the eyt's, dat':llcnee and wmdy spll.slhs,
WIL$ Q.ppomted aa Admiralty Mail
Officer
ncidity, heartburn, impure blood, and that dull ,.
Scottish poq.. and there he remainod for
hea.vy feeling which is a sure i.n4ir;f\.~ion' of . liver
'm ont.hs. After the wo'rk a.t that port had
troub1es. A1Ik your chemisHor Dr. Oll.88eU's Instant
th oroughly organised he was recalled' to th e Rolief and take no l'I u'b!.titute.Price!\ lB. a.nd 3s., fro ~
aU CheV'i st.e and Stores. Dr. ~!L~'s..lrultaJ?t Relief
G overnorship of the ..Royal Mercho.nt Seamen', .is the companion prepa:ratioD to Dr. Oa6ee1l'e Tabletal
OrphlUlage. In January, 1916. he wa. promo!..id
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p assed out qualIfied in DaVlgation. .
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Captain Montanaro was then allowed to re~ert
to the l'<!tired list in order · tha.t h. might t~e
command 01 the N autic&! College at Pangbourne,
in which t'bo Admiralty Ire keenly interested, ' It
may be ment.ioned tha.t when CÂ¥ta.in Montanaro
~'as on the active list, from ~895 to 1900, he 'Wall
G. Fi~
rcpherl
D cfe n d ' ln~
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brong t u~1 on I'OlIla.nd charged with belD ~
fl US'Peeted pe:Jon on' November 3rd and 100tering ill
Wo.<;t-street. wlth intent to commit (t elony_
The Chainna.n eaid Ute report haJi now come
from the f r isQn ComnPS.6lOners WIth regard
BOTStal treat.men t. for pr~ner. and he w?,uld
.MI.
Dnrmrr those- 15 mop.ths 900 officers were
" 'J,~ j
e
rep li ed
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HE ALLEGED P~SE SNA CHER.
. Vi tor Wild, aged 16,1o!' 18, M... ·streei, was
IYBtem gets out of order and purga tive pills or BUJtJ
t o be Captain·Superintendent of the Mar e ore taken. '!'hOle so weaken the bowel. that conH. ~e. . t.nt dosing follows. and 00 ilie habit iB formed. Dr,'
Society'. training Ihlp, "Wa11!pite."
maJ.ned in marge of tha.t ship for nearly foUr Ca~~'s Instant Relief cure⢠.because it ,.8trengthon~
years, leaving her ultimately to t.a.ke up \ the the b61\'cls and ensures natural action. Then 01,1:re
G01'.emortlhip of the Royal Merchant Seamen's
io lastlDg.
'
, 1
phan n.ge a.t Sl1arpabroolr::
'I.'ake Dr. Ca..s&ell'e Instant Relief-for con!ttipation,\
When wa.r broke out Commander >{(lDt,an[iro.bihonSlle88, to'l'pid -liver, l!jIio1r: headache, diZZlDCSlJ, .
to the ':&nk of Capt. in. an~ appoi~ted. to the ~~al
N a:'aJ C ol1ege, a.t Gre~wlch} as ~Dlor inatructor
and lecturec in na.vigatlon to the officers of the
R.N.V .R. That pooltion he occupied until A:p~l.
â¢
' granted an n,djournmen, for a week.
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Have you the
oaSe5
I
f.
10fr C.'
~~
air~.~. ::..~~cks0l ¥r.
HABIT?
In too many
I
AJ).TOURNMr!t
. ) 1() \
Did he a<; k \ Oil t.o
Georgoe R"tten, of Wel~ale-Jr!eet, W'[J5 suf"moned
lor trnv elli~g on Ihc Slinth E, . tern I Rail~a:v on
October 6th without havi&l~ pnwiol1l!ly aid bJe
fllre a nd "'jitb intent t o avoid pa.:vrpent h~nf.
H t' ns fUrt}her summoned for ,Iliving flo fehk nsme.
Ir. IT.
Frasor .p_red for ~he ...R"ilw. y
C mpanv ~d a.p plied tor an adjo~ment, 8111 deen~ ant di not l't:p-pear _
J
MO~DA)' .'-Before
Captain Monunaro ",t*"d
wa.s
,
illS
fcres ·~ -K o.
1
CONSTI~A TtON,
admirA~ly
from the Roya.l Navy, Q.8 Commander, in 1 I .
aile\: 30 yeaN ' eervl~, and he
th en a.ppoin d
or 14 davl.'
I'
CItT>t . '1"n."'~ flsid h e ' would like to
a.vn;ll st. th e ldecisinn.
:
,
The ~l r~{!'i :dr A tp <;' Clerlc said detCn f ant had
stlitutOry n r bt of nnnea l'
interlu<l.e'i'~ ' pt.tidOd;'by
~,J.~
5a.ld . . If you don' l
Shopping and
value.is ta
FORGET YOUR
In
hllc ma king hiS
H IS ,\ lfe
,
The correct
the correct way
yisit any of our various
.:15
.. pl e n~(}" a.f t..; 1\\ ct.ld s
eUlm ot " De fe ndan t..
st opped and
ro6ni,"-w-ar.a
Royal Navy.
.. ive pay.
I
Captsin W. H. F. Mont"""",, the C"i'tain
Bupermtendont ' of the Nautical College, ha.a ~~ d
long experience in conneCtion with similar ~n Â
1917,
w~s
The cltr
IpeeClie!. ~Ope ~~~Ch? :was ,"0 at ~am(Ulf!hip_ (in- Tubbs) 8&n~ . it s6r.Q:eant round to
cluding signallmg), and ... a.nother watch at school. DBfAndpTlt was a. verv r:areful and
The Bench convicted and the '"~~~~;~rei:~~:
and thi Vtiftf,r; Were ~ ~l.o cc!m duct.ed over the deftmrltt
nt "'jR.ll n .... t, drivin n with C~ ,
gun
~~1'" M'nwtorics, !icT.. ,room, ew .⢠wC)llld h e Aid 408 and the costs of
of t!te
During thll period they ",ill [i.e.
m. all respects,
circumstances , r and
v:rrr
twel.,-e lllonths' training among oflice:ra
atmcti onal' w ork, and is,
all
,
the ~nrl Defend~T\tl went on
steered a Bt10ady cou.n'e throughout, the chanc","
tvra.in . H~ w~ ~~atl;'IT~,~i:':'~
we'" that ,t hey woiUd'" achieve sUCoe.. · in a.eir ... in~stonnei
the girl · knOCk~
;;
care.or. (Applau.e.)
;','
I '
a.fra.ir1 he sar 80 littl ~ of the. Aor.irle."t,
Tlie Itour ' of' inspectIon·' ",no resumed alter the t'l.ot help
much Q.I'I a. witness.
.cheerful
11
t une
â¢
·l Q.
..,ra
fitted for the post.
hn
Interest
'J'he Right Way to Choose Y
â¢
m g ',l lt ne5S
'" <IS si~!Hh ll g
1
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â¢
J
l
H'L
Arrangements are being made fo~ the erect~n
h Cl d
.Uld thu defen l C v. etc
tion of Captain· Superintendent of the 'NautiCAl
CoUege, and he ~~w of no man who could hav.e
MO mST AND CYCLIST.
brought the in.tit~ tion into In ch a good *ta.tAa of
Wllli ~m I
rge Fry. of No. 1 War Hospit.l,
prder aa Captain Montanaro in 80 short Q, ' space of
time. (Hear, hear 1) In eonclusion, . Sir Thomai was lummdned for driving a motor car negll,gentlY
I
Devitt emphasised1that . the ColleK~ wes not a in London.~treet 00 October 30th.
.
Dcjend8JIt pl.aded not guiltv.
brilliant ahine of
chs.ri.ta.ble institution, but waa kept up by the
, MrJ A. f. Clark, ... b" apo."""d in lrupnnrt 01
Jub_ There are now 37 bora :underg~ing train- fee. reeeived ~ in re8pect of each of ~h~ Of:l'd~ts
) the summone on beha.lf of the police, Iin stating
kitchen where Vim
ing in. the College. They have made a Iplerl4id
Vice~Adniir&J. Sir Herbert. L. Heath, woo WRS the CIU!I6 !or the prollecution .. lurid that qn the d"t.e
they are concerned,
.ta.rt in their nautio&l careen under the C8p~- oordl&l1y received. , in declaring ·th& College open, mentioned defendant at 1.16 in the afternooD was
⢠~potle.. cleanliness
Ia.id· tha.t while there waa not much ' hinot'y o.t~ drlviny '" thotor car ac601nllanied. by Cn,pt. Tubbs.
Superintendent of the College, Captsin W.
The ve'hicl~ ea.me over -the"bridge 'and
going a.t
make. the
!Mnntanaro, R .N. (retired).
t&ched to the institution, it had " ~.t luture.
a.n exce-edi'lglv faSt. p&ee A young wotllJ1 na.med
V.e Vim
Such history all it had was oonta.ined til the ClrCUm~ T&y101' WRS cycling ~ng Queen's-road and croeeThe boys are roceivad into tho' College betw
the ase. of 13. &Ild 16
&I1d upon ent'7 ;t;;, stanae that, thanks to the generOsity and pa.triot- ing: the tr~ lineA~ ~be ~me over to I 6t" proper
1I!!IlJ'0lled sa II Cadets, R.N.R.II; they wear' ~~ ian of Sir Thomas Devitt, 1thn Nautical (iJoIJegs, , ia. ln L"'1don .â¢treet. nefen,d&nt swerved l to the
Pangbourne, had alrCa.ay beefi ' started in continua,. rlgnt a.nd 9'?11Jded with M151!1 Tay lor, 1otock~ng. her
... ~Iation lmiform.
\
The claa.l'Oom and ~&manllhip.room &re b 'It tion of the work of training lad&< fo~...~he Sea.-whloh down. injlJ!ing her lov!oel and onklel and conelde;rblv dft,ma.~ip.g tbe cycle'
~
LEVER BROTHERS
in aoCord&ll06 with ,the mo.t . m.odoril PrinciPI~' had been goWg on for many yean, Speaking as 8. I Ethel Tn.,.lor, the young woman cycli. t telefred
Naval
Officer;
a.nd
rop100entstive
of
tIie
Admira.lty,
I"'d the latter
on Blmda;r for hold' g
tn, who 18 employ ed onl ,... milk round. Inlp'Dorted
Divine Bernoe. l'
ed OTer by ,he Copta . they welcomed any institutiou of ·that · nature. Mr. Ol",k'~ st.tement. .The cvcle (produced) was ,. -i-----H~..;.;.-------~---,..--t__t.------r_---Â
ma.ohin ~ she was Tldin't, 'the oycle was very
Superintendent: Suita Ie &rraItgemonts have ~n which would provide a good . tart. nnd thorongh the
much da.maged. The front wheel was completely
'made to mo" the requi",menb of Rom... Catho Ie training for the future officers of the Mercantile bnokled , up. a.nd the real' wheel would not Imove.
~&detA. The lUge donnftori88, in whIch the bo s' Marine and .Royal Na.val Reserve_ 1 In · da.ys gone
DOl'Otby Butler, a. clerk eOTTobora.ted.
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i
I
hammocka aro slung bTer their sea·cbests, are Iin by DOval offioera perh~ps did not. quite see 6ye to
George Snell. 8. ta.t1or'8 ~tt,er. emnloyed in
eye
with
those
of
the
Me
t'CtmtlIe
-Marine,
and
vice
toll W"," adq>ted for tho
dop.-~reet, 1spoke to t~ing Min To.y10r into
â¢
1
,.
In a4dition to naV1i&tion and the other 'ne s· vena. They ",.y not have appr.eia.ted each othef. prem, ... af!.e'r the acctd~nt.
Defenda.nt. sworn. said be went slo!'!ly- ove-r
!
g,ood quoltti... But the w ~r h.ad altered .all £h3~
'!'l'Y 1!UWocta taught them In the 01 ... rooms ~
bridlle f\nd ]theTe wa'B f\ VM ju!t In ttont of him
ab.olutely.
..
I
should
like
to
know."
Vice'
M,-" A. Hamilton Smi~h. WM has made a special ty
nl\ the comer- of Qneen's-Ton.d. It WR!. ,ht.ionarv.
of prep&rtn~ bays lor the N ..vy, and M:f. W ; I. Admira.l Heath asked, .. wh~re the Royal N IVy H e had pre!,-iou.lv got bv tlls turningl of Qu.en·s.
would
·
have
been
h.d
it
not
been
for
the
'Merc&uj
road .when Ithe girl T.:vlor ClI!M out lo f the TOad
Cooke. M A:, who was~..tely a m.a.themati al
tile Marine, oflihers and men. I (H~, he a.r) â¢'Eut riding het' ~cle, stTiking his Q&l' on the If'1+. hand.!
m ..ter at BedJ!orgh Soh~ the cadets ..e inst."c.
I should alSO' like to knoW', " ~ he addE;d ... ,!here s i.de.
Rbe a.p-peared t,. be &pproA.ch ~n, 111m ~
ted by Se&lft&nlhip Inirtruoil<mJ, who hn.~ ~n
the Mercantil, Marmo would have been had it fai t _ H'3 RI eTved to the right ot' el~ h\'ll ebould!
spscially demobill .. d _from the NafY. in oroo to
UITE the best way of
not been lo)-~,tb~! ~py.i N. p:.; ·, (LJugbter and ap; have knocldld her ddwrJ cn"siderinll the P 1tlCP. flh~
kke np the/; duties at the OoU.ge. Th~!nst c· plause.) . The ' w,"" ha. brought · u. j clo~e together. Wile goin~. I The p-irJ fell rir.-pt on tb~ tmJ?1 linea'i
Ro
hn.d
beET
cha.u£feur
for
fi
ve
yeaTS
and
thiS
W&a
really nice Coat is to
allO drill the e&4bt. and iea.ch boat.handlr g We und.~d . and appreo,ioo.· each .other better:;
hil!l 6rl': t AcC?dent
I
In service G'Dtt.e11l on the Th,...a.mes. .
.s~e · a few of the new jYj(JQ(~ISI and then
Ren1-·;nl' Ito :a.{r. ChlTk, iI~enc1n.nt sa.id be
Vi.ce-Admiral Hea th , IQ,en.Howd the allPomtment
An excenent freoh?ld property h.. been pnr· of Adpliral Sir wn.mot. H. 1.~awke$ lo~ the COll"ul.' goinu. 13 m.pel ~ hour MJ~!! Tt\.vlor Wlt !
l
pick out
all the latest whims and
Clhased on the bimk of the river, which ha.s
tatiV8 Committee of the College as showing the too Ia.stP cOYfin~ out of Queen's-road , but lie
fVW
hO~
faat
IIIh
e
-wu
J
not,
converted into .h ideal dockyard for the hOUF
You will
one that's going to suit you
keen inter ..t taken . by the Adm'iralty ⢠in t,~.
Ca.pt. Tn b.. C8.\l~ bv
I.&id
tJf 'boats and their gear. .
_ sohaIDe, and cormlnded-liis ma.ugural remarks by &
was in tb e cal" at the t.ime
as
all the Coat
Coats
for'
lall
occasions,
Swimming il tAught in a ~ciaJly conBtrn
few words of u.dvice"" to "the cadet!, Hi s counsel ovcl t'o ~trncl( the car: ~A WM
b.tbUtg pool in 't~e ' gropnds of the College.
and Skirt Models.
l'/R8 that they..... 81iould~ a lwa.yB , be resolute and relH)intr At ·It-he time ftnjd did not
010â¢â¢ 1,0 the College of maaI<I ~~. lit d
with so.fety net." in order. that ... ·drill may be
:egu1a.rly c~ed out under safe e
ODS.
~
, T~e matron attscbed to tho est . i;hinont' l;1a.
bad lang oxpenenoe amona boys; sh. P-ide.
over a very ef6.cient domeltio ltd. including a
I
dl; g
magl" tmte" E Phd
!o:!t
\
t~~R~
betoi
t~' ~ on the traiping Bcheme, and ~h6 following
for the grea.t pcofeiSion I of .Mereantile
Officelll, and are now taking & further and
porl&nt Itop in instituting thia OqIlege,
fortun ate ' tn_ havin secur-ed the services o( Capt.
g.a.deh will receive .. thorough &Ild compNhen&ive W. H. F . MontNt
⢠R. N. (retired), an offioer
kaining. both physical
menta.I. before pro- whale tu;perience peculillrly fitted him -for ~he pOS I~
·
MAGISTRATE
,.
officers in {li& Mercantile ~)larjne.
a company,under theatyle of DQvltt
Ocean Trafu lng Ships, Ltd. ~ was formed
Pangboome to witp98' tHe
will. be carri~ out dUflll g'
under their pip,too n
~c"or,Oa.ilce
the programme!!: drawn
D Ol\ t ,otJ thli1!'"
a.:m{lV"C'rl 'l-... ~ o
l\lr _\,ldre\1 :'
to m m C lip I h (' cal ')
m ove.
Mrs
[\ 1111 1ht'l'
II1 ch
G alnhf'lm
c'rld en cc, s:ud
~h>J
bt<'Uldml:!; \"en
long
sald: ,. Mov e up
c.\me
to
to do so "
to which def'enn",t
up the ca.r I
., You are !L
As he
pu.hed her. not
her husband III th e
W'(l.S,