Reading Observer 03-1918
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.K M. Lit~lo ' abd Mr. A. E .
th. e ~;a:Y 1Il
the arrangs..
ma.nds from the Army n.nd N3VY ~teen5 Sir Percy.~&rson, K.C.M.G., Chairman of thQ
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Nl rrijed ont, I ,tm to
Boa.rd for seed to pruduce vegetables lD tho
Board of M8Jlagement of the Royal Berkshire
of p.ow pl~LSOd botlh the fun g and
vari~ mj]itar~ distriota of t?is country and . Huspitl>!.
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,hth the enthusi.lstic wâ¬31come
o~sea.s. Orders far the varJOtl13 Royal &::tr4 Miss Moxh.a,", Superintendent of the Queen Victhem by yoUr wor::ke rs
dens, and a. p~rsona.1 one from the Food Cont£lr1& In~tit.ute for Nursmg the Sick Poor of
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1;l" ol~r (Lord I Rbondt.ls) were also being' got
Reading.
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"Your~ fal'thfnll,v.
rea.dy. A lMge number of tbe employees here
Fie!d rep,...,nting the Belgian Beliof Fund
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now a.re women , many being tho wives a.nd d e'
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oondants of the mejl now an· active serrice. Mr. C. E. H .,..., the CliaIrman of the Commilu., M essrs. Huntley and PaJm el"s' lll SC111t Pal::
The drying room for removing the S'tlperft1lOU R ~ of the Chamber of eotitmerce and: Reading Busl - tory, Rooding."
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moistur~ from seed. befare thay are oent
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TELEGRI~M~d
n.cross the tropics W:I,S of ~ial inte rest , a,s Misa Wbeble, repre~ti~g the Reading War HosMr. Hrrhel t Pretty i sent t he follvY>"11lg
nlso was the large Ifarm seed order . room.
pitals Snpplie.<> Depot. I
where root a.nd oth,b- seedR for the Royal Mr. S H. Hodgkip, repre.'*illting th~ Reading War telegram to His l\fajest~1 tbo' Kin~:'''rhe 'rnanage'lJ_a
. I st.arr-. -., of H llll tIe, and
r"rrns are got road.v l An .ordor f or some rons
Ho.pit"l. Care And al mlorts Committee.
Pal
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c.' an ljâ¬f.lrI)1entilLn.'9 of th~
of roots nnd. clov~ seeds for the fa,rms of Councillor Ql1elch, representing the R cadino- Food '" illker£" '\lc.:
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Tlord Iveagh was n?1icea in executioiL . It was
Control ComDJ1ttee
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t his room, which is prohn~IY th~ largest in Alderme,n Bull and Mr. B. R\ll~sell , representing rate the i~"l CIOu.'s, vtSlt p~ld to the Bist:1llt F.ac.'
tory to. .dn:y by }Pllr M~ F v and hor }\blf"&o\"
the cannt~ devoted to thJS speClal purpose, ' the Reading Recruiting Committee.
l1·h~('h w~s 11~ fO~' the MIl-SOTli? ba.ncrnet a.t Mr. t:lydney .B~n, representing tho ReadlDg t.ho Queen., humhly ~. t.O I m:.Hrcss tlwrr (leep
apprecIa.t lon of ~ho g re"iJt di s~ nctioD coru cncd
whIch HIS J\'f?,!().c;tv I the late Kmg Edwa.rd.
La.bour Advuior;y ,Committee.
t hffil 'PriT\f!PI of Wnles, acc.ompn.nied by His Miss C T . Dlp"ker, Hon. Sccrot.a.~ of the ReadLQ.g upon the firm whom
' they oorye
I ' and to ...........
... ·-t·· ass
,lhe hope that the keellJ t cter-eh-t oviuced b,
Rooml HIghness t.he Duke of Connaup:ht.
Wa.r Savings Commtt.tee.
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~1"esided ) on thee occ~o n of the.jnstn.llnti on of Mr. E. 0 F a.r~r, Chainnan of the ,Redding B ... a.rd your ~H'ty in I the In:lfstrlal COuditlO"" ~f
the Emp~re may tend to fdster thr6ughont
t,he bie Duke of ~ce and Avondn..!e a.s
of Guardians.
P rovin&.iRI Grn.nd ~r nl Berksbire.
Mr. E. W. Wedlake, H.M. P ostma:steT RI Read· lOur Majesty's Dominio~s tbe best relo;tioo.,
'hetween employers and I em~loycd ~irrlllar to
The Ro~ ..l p:\rty then proceeded to t·be
ing.
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tho.se whi(·~ oxist in
~1:J~ry to..{h.y, auu
f,mn se<)d ~"'" J-r!,vi;ng a. capncity of aver Con on Fowl..r. Ihe! Mayor's Chaplain.
to ll1crease if possible
further tho lovalt,
100;000 CUblC feet, n.nd noticed the. ooormOTIS
At the conclusion of the reromonv at the T w
Il ua.ntities of 'r oot and grnss seeds, and in- Hall their Ma.jesties returned to the Roya.l t:l~ of t:he populatlO~ of this Ernqiro to tho pel"eon
spectOO in dctD:il the special seed cleaning for, hmcbeon ' and !hortlv befom three o'dock {eft of your, ?t.laje......-ty ~<:. the lig},C"...<,'t r~ prescrrtntn-""0
Pwtty, o"neral
machinery and th e process. of mixin~ bass the Ra.ihv~y Sta.tion fo; an inspection of Messrs of law find orr]", .-li..
manager. »
and clover seeds for the dlffer ent solls and Huntley and Palmers' Biscuit Factory
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climatos: Tho seed-testing laboratory was
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next vlRited by their Majesties, where thou_.
j TLEY AND PALMEltS.
're~~:k~~::i~~'f the
the m~ng st..."rIT a.nd re-.
\VoJ~n19n':;.; COUl m~ttr:e or
sands of 8:1.mptos of food pr()(]ucing seeds are
On a.rnvmg at the entrance to the Factorr a.t 3
-'1"Ilt'",''' ?,ud Palmers fOl· the loyal
t,(losted hefore distrihutian, and ilho a.n.aJytical p.m. they wers met by the Mltvor of ~ding,
purity determined by aid of the
who presented Mr. W. Howard Palmer, Cha.ir- s~:~:~~'h to whl{.:h Y O Ul· I ll~·.oage
0 ;0;:am oomma..ll~ed. by th-e Kmg a.nd
rind othel' scientific instruments The loading man of the Company, ~nd Mr, Ell.stace E. t:
assure them of how gre:ttly interfloor, from whlch f'l'ccl. nro despakhad to the P a lmer, Deputy Chairman .
Proceeding to
,~ero in yislting t bi s
<tat ions, "'". passed thron~ on t he way to t,he Board Room, a houquet of choice flowers
.;..ctory. The e nl..lmthe pea pirkillg'room, "I\·here imperfect 'SE'edf> \\ a s presented to H er 1\fajestv hy Miss E1i7.aw,'le"mA and th e happy (~md l Â
\\·ere being rem ovoo f rom large quantities of both Palmet", ~an ghter of t he Deputy-Chairehar:oc1"".,se ·~ho gen l}!"al lIfo of thl
peas a.nd Jx>...... c s
TlH" work her~ is oone by man. ~Lr.
~ow.l.rd Pa:lmer then presented
~hci~ Ma.l""'!"" add,.
\\'omen, some of whom ha.ve been employed in to theIr ?tfa.F"..st\t'~ the followin g ladi es. and es:(.a.b,llshr\Jent
comi\ng amongst all the
t h i~ occnpation for 30 years.
The II
gentlemen :-Mrs .
Howa.rd Palmer, Mrs.
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room , conta.inl ng :)on the H mother Eu~ E. Pa.lmer) Mr. Alfred Palmer, Direc- wOJrker' â¢. --+·Privatc Secret,"·y.l»
their l\fa.j rd~s
s~s" fr()m which t he snppJie$ a·re grown, tor; SIl" S. ~rn'est Palmer, Bart., D Irector·
milwa.y I,;tat, on aod departoo
was noticed , a.nd 111 the flowm· seed. order room .Mr. E. Cecil N. P:tolmel', Director ; Mr. Herhert
n. lar~e order from the Director of Gt a.\ e~ Pretty, Gen e ral Manngor j Mr. F. B. East
R eg istrn,tion , B.E-F. , for seed. for beautify· Head Manufactmer; Mr. A. T. Knight, Chair:
ing the milirory cookterioo : in France, was mall of the 'Yorke , 5' Representation COJUmitsoon in prepnrn;bi on
In the potato depart- too ; :\[r. D. W. Blnnden , Soc l e'tary of ditto
,llont large quantitios of peb R t0e8 and artiThe Chairman exp ressed ~ hi s regret Itt tba
Palaco,
r h'lkcs for tho va-non'S B ilIOO Depet.E; at bome al)sen~f the oth~r Directors, explaining in
, Maroh, 1918.
a.n~ in F:-n.nca \"en:'1r.cln g got r~a.dy, wom en each in aR99 the ca.URe. as foUowS' :-~1l".
he mg noticed ca.rrymg out th~ work formerly Cha~IM H . Palme r (who is recovering from
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the Kmg
dono hy men .
mrgtca.l operat ion), Lieut. -Colonel Albert J
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you to tIle people of ReadThei,r rrta.joot.ies ~hen. s..'\w the despa~ PaJmer, D.~.O . (Comma.ndlDg the Royal
p lâ¬JU8U1"'8 i' and gratific<tt.lon It
offi~, and also tho Itnv0100 offi~, ,;here 1prl Glouc:stershn:e Hu.ssars in Pa.lestiL.s), Lisut.
M ..je<>ties to I be Iable to vis,t
tYPtsts make 800le thousand lllVOlOOS da.lly, C. ErIC Pa.lmer (WIth the ls:t; Life GuaTds in
to-da.y. I
passed through the ledger office, whore about France, Captain Geofftey ' H . Palmer (with
and Queeq- were deeply tom:h£'d
90,000 cnstomers' accounts n.rn kept, a.nd trhl';) Queen's Own Oxfordslrire Hussars 1D
of the e.ntJrusi""tic welcome at·
fin.ally into the order filing room , where every France). He also mentjoned t.hat another
on all sidoo. I I
customel' hae a bundle to himself arranged on member of th~ family, ,,·ho was on the point
, of the
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s he lves on the principle of a, library.
1110se of being made
direct.or \vhen the wa~ broke
you
intel-est
l:t
to
become
personalty
acqn"""Tltbundl es IIlChldod the Roya1 Commands as we ll out, VIZ. , Lieut. Ronald Poulton Palmer
f
actiVities
and ~l rnnChOS of tnI
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as most of the
a.n? nobilithyohl the
BerI9rure Regiment, was killed
the coIÂ¥IDunlty IS engaged , I
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cou n t ry, the shelves contammg W I C , I
L r:tnce m May, ' 1915; that t'&e Oh."Lirma.n's
Il you and a.ll conFrll cd fOT" th Q explacOO. end to ood, j...·onk! make a pile highe r ?uly I son-Lt. Reginald Palmet- was serving
a.rra.ngem\ffits made m COllnerthan Sltowdon .
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m· Frince with His l\faj~'s Grenadler
visit, which will lon g remalll
Durin g trhe course of the vim...t hetr ¥ajes.- Gua.rds j and that Sir Ernest "rF,mers youn their M"~
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'"'ties sa,:' the firm's
Hall n?'." m the est
Arnold PaJrpEn·-was
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The Kin g .nd Queen had a right hearty weI·
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Sergt.· A.
oome llccord ed them on the occasion {If their villit Overy, Scott Guuds; 1 Ser.gt Way, Devon.hire
to Roadrng on 1]ueOd.y. They had & full pm· Regiment; f!!orgt. J. pavi .. , Argyll nod Suther'
gramme before them and lost no time in adhering land HighlantJ,dn; Sergt. J. Lasky , Royal W'est
~tri dly t.o the engagement.a they hEld ent.ered into. Kent Regimatt; Corpl. J Inkpen, Royal Sussex
TI~e weather was bnlhant.ly fine , in fact . a, perfect Regiment; IL,ce.. Corpl B. Lambert, London
fip'M ng dllY, and the- st.reets, althpngh of course not l.Rcgt ; JJce ~Corpl J. ·W. Wright,. E&st Surrey
dooornt~d on~ any orga.nised sca.le, were 10 places ReKf.. ; Riflema.o H S Saunders, Officer of Cadet
bri ght ~ith hunting, n.nd crowded with ree-idcnts jCorps; Mm. C . BCD.Sley, for Lleut' l A. W . Beasley
in tbe'borongb end ltho!IB who had come from the RB.R ; ana' 1I1.ro. Flora Goorgc, 10r Pte. A. J .
outlYln gOd lst.riets of the county.
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George, R B .R :
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Thoir Majt~iieo, attended b\' the Dowager COu/l·
Sergi. Dyke.' &ward was lor conspieuoll. ga!· ,
fus.c; of Airhe, Ma.jor ~ginald Seymour, al?d the lantry in t~ ttencheS, showing g;eat mitmtive
E,rl oj Croiner, t";veUed from l'oddington in the ,and self·reliance.
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R oyal train, which arrived at Reading at 10.30.
The milita.ry present a.t t.he HospitnJ wore:'I' hey wtlre rBOfHved b:.',' the Lord Licuten&nt of ,Brigadter-Oencra.l F . A "V. S Gro~ , C .B., Com·
B erhhIre {MP. J ... H. Beny.on}--and
Benyon, ' mnuding No.7 Distnct, Col. H .I F Colocidge.
the- Mayor (Mr. F. A. Sorjcant.1 and Mayoress D 8.0., Cj>lIllt1allding Troops, Reading, Col. A
the Town Clerk ·(Mr. W
S. C1utterbuckJ, W Mayo Robsnn, C.B ., C.V.O., Co1. W. J
Mrti Cllfttt&rbuck, 'and Briga<iler·Genera,1
Ma.urice, R.A .M,C .. T., Commanding Rending
â¢>t.
GroVG.
A log ua rd
of
honour,
com- War Hospitals, Liout..-Col. E S. Goodma.n ,
),rIsin g too 1st Bat.ta:1ion Berkshire VoIun - A PM., sOuthern ComOltt.nd, Major S. Guboins ;
toor.", and 3 Pl a.t.oon , of tho Officers' Train-i D S.O., D A.A.C . ⢠Southern Command, Mn.jor J .
ing Corp' , a.t,tachoo to Reading School, had been ) L Joyce, 1\ A.M.C, &gist'l'I"" Reading War
<lraw:1 up , a.nd alter theso hnct been duly lUepected JJOflpltnls, the Rev. F. J :O. ilillmor, C.F., SenIor
their MaJestlcs mot ored to No. 1 WIl1" 1H-cspitnl, ~Cha:pl ....tn to Forces, Berohire, Capt. C Steele1
tb e ,route tnken belng along Station-road, Quet'n Staff C;rptnm , No 7 DistrIct, Capt. Lord RedesV lctoria -str6t!t, Broad-street., moo Oxford-road.
dale, A.P.M .. No 3 ·(Qxford) Area., and Capt.. J
Cotton, Go.rrison Ad}U~n nt , Rea.d.ing.
I N TH E STR EEl'S. ,
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In the course of tb m spectioD of th e wards ~
We have saHi there \\-8.'3 no orgamsed n.t~ mpt chOIce bouqllet W1\8 ~nted to HC'r Maj esty b,.
at d (coration
the street.s, and that wa.-; at tbCl r rmf'l of the patients,.. being the gi ft of l\:t~.
M ajesties' req uest. ~ut. t here was !!ome bunting, Phippen.
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and even pr ivat.e r~i dents who had this by t.hem
AT TH E ROY ..!'P SEED ESl'ARLTSHMF..NT.
promptly put forth tlleir outwa rd and viSIbl e
Shortly berore f noon their Majesties concluded
fiigns of loyalt.y to ftoot m t he brecze on the
sunniest of March da:..-s.
But , t he most con- th61T visit t.o ti\e H 9 0 pltal and proceeded t o)
t!lpi cuous . featu re in the st.rp.(',ts was t.he cl111drt'!n Me",... SuU<10 ;nd : ~oos' Se<d E.tnblishmenl,
Then" ~ m e d to be du ldre n all t.be Lime nnd all arnnn~ ,at t~e !\~arket-~la.ce a.oout tw.elve.
Their MaJ estIos n nv~ n.t t ho Rova.l Seed
th e wa.y, and tD a strO"'l1ger it seemed incredible,
as one remarked , that Reading could Clu ster on Bstnbli nhme nt at n oop. nnd were r~eivcd at
p 3.l·ade so mllny y nu ngsters. They hn ed t he pa.ve- t.he front ent rance of Ithe. premj~9S by the proments In one serncd ar"a.y t.he whole route , and pnetol.s, Mr. Arthu ~ W. Sutto n, l\.ft:. Lednartl
Sutton a.nd Mr .... Mn.Hiin H. F. Sutton. a nd
th ey seemed t.o consider them sel ves on duty, t on.
for t.he ped l' strHl.n did not find It 'e asy to break conducted to the MlWoum Reception Room,
th clr hne. Thev hnd- the offiCIals of the Edu ca" here the visitors' ~ook wa.s sif,..-ned, and va-ritIon Comm IL~· to marshal them and thetr rna,.. OlHS pr~nt.Q.tlons mfl de.
ters ILtld te.."lcbcrs to support t hem , and the\~
Mr. Arthur \V . Sutton. nddr&&ning tho; 1
seemed to know fu ll well that the specia l co;· Ma jGstic8 e3td· &fo~e procoedmg on a tour of
kt.able:r. a.nd the Ilnlro rm poli ce aJ ike were t.here to th-9 various departmert s I we shall, with your
~ that they bad prefe.rentlal t rea.tment as -s'ight. "Majp.gtios' p ermi ssion , exr:.mine some of the
8«!I"8.
But tbe Rova.1 motor car, a! it ~ Its sp M imon s c ontain ~ in t hi s mu senm, which
way to Ko . 1 W'a r H osp ital and to o ther phoc!; t y ptfy many of t he prohl pms \\ it h which the
,\· I !Ht~ d. WllS not. exactly a. vehIcle for contributing
condu ct of the seed growing industry is con,
to sp'!ctll iar effect. There ,... ae; no open carrIage- :'Orned. , Tho Ro:n.l Seed Establishment
to
the Royo.l count.ena..nces, no pran ct ng ol;ginr.lly founded
1806 by my g-andf:..ther,
h orn~5 . no po!;tIlJions. 'and , 1n short, noth in that
:OIr . â¢Tohn Sutton, n. cOI.ndeo.lor in tho Borough
f
tho children hnd l: en rd about from t.beir grand. oi Hooding, and th JJU::jj ne~ has 811100 then
parents, or read a.bout in t heir school boob or rrnnai ned excht si\rely ill th e hand s'" of the
Eeell when they had ~ a.t t.h e 'pict.ure pal~ces famil y . It was
until several years la:tor
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But stili It was a R()yal Cllr tha t whirled past t1~u.t my L"l.ther, wh? ~\'as p iltoGiona tel,V fond of occu~atlOn of t,he rnlh~ry authonhes, and the R,oyal BerkShire Regimenl
Before the
"j;lom.,. faithftrlly,
~bem and for t.hat. tbe children &ee-med gI1).teful,
111& Q-rden, WlloS alf>woo to add to the busi- had Introduced to them the heads .of depart- war the firm ma.de over 400 '-~l'ieth~· to-day
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If n ot \\b o'ly ~ Ilt isfied.
~ess of a cornde~l~ tha.t of growing a.nd 0011- ments, discha.rged soldiers and sadors, a.nd only 50 kinds, ~ll comparatively plain are
theillfayor of Reading. "
mg seeds for t.he ~a.rdon and farm , · and his \re tern n Qmployees ~ '(f p",er 50 ,.ea.rsj,. senrioe manufactured, and n. large prrlportion ~f the
AT )/0. 1 WAR HOSPITAL.
CqL._l-\E&LII<; :~N rS LETTER
first etT orts were ,confinc:u to the ~e<Xl3 which with the firm.
output goes to the troops ·of the Expe(htiOJl~
Their Majest.lCs we r~ noL exactly stra.ngen here, ('f) uld be kept in th+ small cahinet which your
:W11sQn,
also wntes M
At the close of the visit Hi.s Ma.josty GX- al'y Forces. In ID14 more t.h.an 1
6
000 workers
ha vlllg paId a. more or less mformnl private VU!lt. Ma.Je6tios will n ati99 upon t he _tGble. From pre:sood the plea.,,<m re the Vi6it had b~n, en~ 0'£ whom one-fiftb were women h~ girls, we~
liouoo of
Libra.ry,
Borne two yeal"! ago. But Tuesday'!. VI! it was oer~ this cahinet hno g rndua.l1y been m-olvod th e a.bling the~ to see the important work the ~mployed. ThG ltata.1 has
been l'oouO&d.
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t.1.'nl.'" of a. mofe cer~monL Ql cha.racter, as W&13 evi· Royal Seed }4;~blishmer:t, through which firm w~ doing in holping to k~ up the food to 5,000, a.nd t 't o-fifths of this number a.re
Sarjeant,
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d a!lCed by what ~k place. They pil!scd a very
my partns,·s 2.Jld I hnve the honou1" of con- supply of t1le country. .
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~e~ales. No ~ewer than 1 ,680 I men have
allow me to send you a.~d Mr
bu ~.v hour, makin g a. co mplete t.our of tbe various
duct.in~ ~'our Majosties t,?,"uay . _ My father
As a, memento .Of theIr ~a.Jest1es VI SIt, and lomed ~ho for~, and 1,06 h~ve' been killed or
a line of ~tulation on tilS
0\ I ,;alds and t.he grords, !eeing the pat ients, and was ably a.ssi6ted by my uncle, Mr. A lfred as a. mark of thmr a.pprcclatLOD of the strenu- havo dmd on sen.-ice.
for :the '--isiti of th61r
ronversin g With i\ n umber of them about the
Sutton, and later they wore Joined by my ous efforts being
made
to cope
thessrs
de- ' Lea.ving the Board
R oom,
to-day.
There wa!-> no lhitch ,md
l.Nl
od ct·
___with
..l
M
I
£'!Ir M'
- aJe8 t'le8
Ec ones m whlch t h ty had been engaged. In one
f
f
I
b rot hcr, the la.te Mr. Ma.rt.in ,J. Sutton, who tnaD(
?l' ,.,........ PI' u tOn bUt'U S,
e
inspected the model of the Factory and the 1W,.,..,th.i". want like clockworll;, whrch spooks
<If the ward s there wcre two men occ~ying adfor mn.ny yo..1r5 wn.s a. mem her of the Council .Sutton m te.no. to n.sk the ncc,eptance by a.ll sig natures in th~ viSItor!" book of the Kin's
all the work' wruch
ust ha.vo
j o ining bed,>:, and 10 the course of his convel"Bat.ion
of the Royal Agricu ltural Society, and it is thciL employ ees of ooe week s extra. ,\ag~ father when Pnuce of W I n d of
in preparation.
th a King eliCIted frpm them that they were mem o
due to the SC"ientific n;nd practical roooarch t hI S week.
It:i~ ho~ that J?arl of this Majesty befor'e her mal"ria~~' ';.hey were
Mrs. Sarieant was not too t i L~
b~ r!J of t b3 orIgin a.l Expeditionary F~rce, Md had
wQrk of my father 3.nd hro~her ~htl.t our amount at least WIll be mv~ 10_ Wa.r Sa:v- a.lso interested in the sketch of the prOpof;e()
regards.
'been wou nded. qUite recently. .. The Old Conhouse has so long been recog nised as the mg~ Cert"ficate~, and so help to ha.steo a V I C- alterations in the King's-road to promote tho
I' Yours si n'oerely
temptlhles Agam ! ""'pc smIl in gly r~pli~ t a ddlOg
"hl8LIE ,. fLSO.x"
loading
authonty. h p on the }a.ying down of tor lOUS p~ac6
:mClnl welfare of the workers. Turn ing into
I j Tboae aro t he kind of men who were called the
THEm :M.A..JESTIES' LETTER.
the yarn, ,, thoir Maje&ties stopped and s.poke
contempt.ible httle .Army. Perha.ps the 6D8I1ly l.'\Jld to pasture . Owing to the exigencies of
j o.p-r,"';isls attending the (onctio 3. tog.e ther
t he war our ener g!cs a.re concentrnted upon
Mr. Arthur W . Sntton h as received tho follow- to oome , of the 79 men who have passed at
docs not t.hink them so contemptible now." ,
Wilson, M P., and tbf3 Town
t
he
increased
productivenesa
of
all
plants
ing
h.tter
f~rn
Th~,ir
}'la.)est
ies
:
l00,5t
50
~
years'
of
continuous
semC()
with
the
Tho ma.n·els of modem Sltrgery that. have come
cntert.a.iJoed to l~oheon a the Gr~J.~
which
ma.y
be
used
in
food
.
production,
"
Buckinghmn
P:lla.oo,
Compa.ny.
Some
count
62
years
of
service.
to the b ght of d a.y have ceased to be quite novel
I
MardI 13th, 1915:
Alongside this group were
of the work:
to th e a.verage newspa per reader So much bM wbether di~ectly for human food or for the
a.n-angements were harried out wrt.'101l.L
\"oori
ng
of
cattle
and
cheep,
not
only
at
home
I
8
people
who
have'
returned
J...- r't~ .o:rTl~loy_
"Dear ~Ir utton,""" ll~1- V~l:'
been published during the last two or t.hrye yean b
Both the Mayor and Tottclcrk. ~
u t throughout t he ColOlli06 a.nd Dominions of
" I ha.vc n.~ived Thelr MajeAtle~' Command!!! t(1 ment after serv~ng wlth the Overseas Forces,
illustratlOg the , wond er ful I cSQur oes of su["~ery III
hC#l-vy responsibilities cstcd, car·
y~urh ~Jesties' Empire. We a.re very proud assure you of how grateful the King a.nd Queen and had ,been wpconded or discHarged through
~pa.trlllg , If not actually rcstonng, men broken
duties in a manner d
mg of th ~
o t. e n.ct , that every single man who was w e r e. at being Able to mit. the Royal Eeod Estab· Illness.
j
In t.be war tbn.t the reade r ba.s well nigH OOMed
Maj or Eggintoh as marfdia.l, Ca.pL
ehglble
for
service
offorad
eitber
for
the
Na.vy
lishmcnl
al
Rroding
Y".terday.
Preceded
by
Mr.
A.
T.
Knight,
Mr.
D.
W.
to be surprised at &nyLhmg now tli&t ma~ be retrans~"
oflii..:
FI«'
-1" - I ' Adrdiral
I
" The" MajestIes were grei>tly interosred.in soc·
Blunden, and pi~ by Mr. F .' B. Ea.'lt, their
la.ted in t.his connection. Nevertheless that. WM or Anny in tbe early dayo of the war-200 III
Cc,!e"i',j~e wcre among thos9 '" ho I ('n
n
umberand
their
pla.cec
have
boon
t.nJ~en
by
ing
for
themselves
the
v-an(lu;;
branches
of
yQUl"
)Iajf'Sties
then
~nBpected
in
the
flH"
Factory
a rem&rktl.-ble ca.se tha.t interested thc King and
""Ijlable servleo, whil ~ t.he pollee fld SI~cla.1
Queen in one of the warda where a private in t.he several hundll'"ed women and girls., whose firm's act ivities, to whIch the present times lend t he manuf&niure a:nd packing into boxes of co!"u.blej; dld their duty in a.n ro.:emplmy rna,nm):".
work
your
Majerlies
a.re
now
about
to
,'n'
b'
't
No
5
d
a.
specia.l
utility
and
impol
t",
.
noo.
.
'
a
rmy
1SC.UJ
S
â¢
J
an
other
va.rieties
of
Royal BerkshlTe Reglment was reclining on h15
In t.ba.nkmg yoU for the a.rrangements made eiscnIts used for the- tr~ a.broad.. ]0 Eole's
com fortable bed ~ In t.he 'fi ght.ing 50me t.ime ago e.pect.
Their Ma.iesties proceeded to in6pOci the for this visit, I a.m to add bow ple.:'\SCd hoth the room thoy saw biscttite put mto 1packets for the.
tbo man lOfjt. the thumb of the right hand , but he
:
I
Can teen ' Board, apd thereis now pro''1ded witb a 8ubstltute 10 the fonn of a VQry interestin g collection of exhibrts there Km g and Queen were by the way in which every"" ;'{avy ~n.d
upon VlSlted th~ Rusk Factory, in which they
fin ger which bas been taken from the other band aIT&ngad, which comprised the wild types of t hing was carried ou~.
" I a.n\,
d,splayed great frrtarest. Emer;mg from this
and .uc",,",fully grafted to take the pi..,. of his solanum, the berries n.nd soocls of the potato
II Yours fai thfully,
t~leu· Majesties p:tasoo before groups of munilosl Ihumb. It is beheved that ofter hi, dlscharge which play so important 0.. pa.rt in the raisin a
(Signe d) II CROMER.
tu?n . ~ orkers
otihers from~ the engineers'
he wlll be &ble to Collow his prof~ion n.a a of new ,,-a.rieties, 1 preoorvoo speci m ent>
a weaJ.th of rich melody, both voc~ 1
diseases to which tho ~"ArthuI" W. S tton E q J P "
I·B~all"tng shops and prooeed
through lanes
mUSICIa.n
There are, of COUrge, many other in- tubers showing
recital given :1t the
is liable, together with up-t o-da.te ~om\1
, s .,
.
and 1
teresting caaea in this , M in .avery otli6r military tato
a.fternoon. a wi t Jr.
merQial varieties, h.nd mh.ny photogra.phs of
CIVIC RECEr'fION.
of cheering wort,mrs to tile iforth l"a.ctory, '
h06Pltal to-day, a.nd tho Roy&l VlSIOOTll had anum. scientific interest. I
not , I
had flo m1ISlc.t! I rc~t
At 1 o'clo~ck the Kin g and Quee n vi!.ited thQ whore they wijtnessed the rra.nufaclure of
f
t
Army hi6euitos No.1, of cream crMkers of
ber of.jnterest~ng incident.s of this k ind brought
~y~Tl t. t Ina
be
Their Majestios were much interested in th e TO":TI H"U, where a. n~m r 0 ropre~nta IV6 m- milk, Marie, a.dd other wel1-khown kind~.
prOVIded
to their notice, illustrating in the most. strikmg
,
S.6.h
Afne<t'; ~rc,, ' · l
many, useful forms lof the genus brsC'n l'ca, SUCII , h~blta.lltS o,f rf'ifl:rent. mterests .11ld ~mr work~
Th
xt .lO8pec~
, I .. _...1 t h e putting
' .
I Ju ta
~
ted b t.h 1\1
Tb
I
. e~ no
up of bis- , ~o r~-po\l'("I· and
ma.nner ihe ' SDCCeM that has attended modern
as
cabbage,
ka.le,
sa.voy,
Brussels
â¢
sprouts,
I
wero
p.rc~
l
y
e
d
~
[1.,Yor
&cre
wah
~_~
~~~e
cUtts
moo
pack~ts
for
British
Prisoner
s
at.
~ p <".·
methQds in dealing with injurIes, which until re'\l"
Ai r des Adieux lr·11I'
1
broccoli , ·etc ., al l 0 f Wh'ch
ad les
an ~nt cmen ' 0 au
t
are SuppOS od t 0 ga.therm~~f
<:>
.
I LK:~
. r; \Va.r m enemy ICQuntlies, and after visi~·
aont. yeaI"!I, would h~ve been considered beyond
'Irloo,ns"
. Tsohaiko,\'skvl . " h:ch
hav~ a comrrion origin in the wild kale n. t
~pecln.ny lnYtted to the fun·~tlOn.
e fo lowmg
the repairing skin l of t.he surgeon. It was a of which was rlJso t: hO'W
~ fine begin;lIng- to .1
Th
t ' d YPO , IS n. list. of t.he naml's of tho person,p; pJ"l:ltfl.ntcd: the ~l"th Sort4ng Room and insTV'
n.
eo ex raol· tllary I L' l e i ,,' I
CM G D S0
MP
d handling of, brok, en bisquits
~l&naboJy pleasure to see the patients a& t..hey
She
no less s u ecc:.~ftil n
development of th boet and mangold from
lell · 0 7 â¢
1 son,
. . .⢠.
.,
. .⢠an
~ere ~poJt:en to bjl tjJ.e King a.nd Queen.
'11h~ \he wild type, sh ing tho rn.nge from t !J6
Voi coo sat1te, bxlm . J..e ~(1:1~
MI s. "llson,
,
fore a group ofl fir:st ... : ' 4
, I' I
mqumee made, ~nd the greetmgs giveIl, all g arden fonns ~-the enormOUB rootR Qf mnn- Lumt -Col. J. F. Hpmby, C.~G. , D.S.O., Com~ ~iess~s .. COppU,...1
r,) and "Danza, dam;a. f <tll Cl ll l a
seemed so .nat.ur&1 ~.nd homely that it was eMY t o
1
.. ,tntc) , whi ch
golds used as food ' for cattle: to
... with
.m"n dollt of Ib e P',o ne.r Depot al R.;admg.
t . '"
'1
&ee a genume light of gladnu.s !teal into the eyes
the mgar b--~ fOf tht
t' ~ f I
Lleut. ·Col. S~r J amcs Remnant, n:lr~· I, bI P . .
t;!t' '''
'" 63 rae 10n 0
,sugar
O
'
.
C
'd
f
N
1
M'
S
I
D
nack
or mai:ty a. roan ~ the Kil\g touched lightly on tb o I... a,s of a.vv<ial
in+-e"',
.,
'
Ower In. omroEUl 0 - o. 1 am llPP y epa'" .,.~ < .
~t""""'
......t
<:I V
n
d
under
lIent and buraon of tI... battle thoy bod borne '0
lIfr. Arthur Sutton expla.ined tho metbod s
al ,,'" mg.
.
well,
"
,
of selection and _---..l pod ct '
h · ' L iellt ·Col \Valsb , Offil'..el' Commandlng 49th Regi- mixink.,.
~cred '
~ l' U lon , s oWlng
, ID
R ~.l
home oh,
?
. .~ m'\iOlCe office,
PRESENTATION OF MEDALS.
typo. 01 r~ - u---.l ..... u
tL ~
II f
th
mt u .a
pot at ea.umg.
I
chhnll. J l l"'::Q lh ~
..,
VV'1Ri
~...... Jno ~r roo.s
Or
e, .
rAI
d D' b I Co
then. pase
"-d ffi
to th e Van
d
l.a
L lell t. -Col C. Li:' St. P. 0
om as e,
mmandJ
".Ie reCOr
0 co
:.P;::,t~;:,,;:tS~~tkl,,·:~ceJl!'~t ,lilt!
The visit! to the ward,- being over, the King, production of H Stock seed J,
-- ~ fo r i e growmg
'. a.n0 COl
t "ip6 nleJ"Cl.a
P D;ts
atl t of th e School of Mi.li
o.ffie. :t.M
. >.lere ]tb.ey
in
IT ,-'l d
accompanied by the. Qu;t-en , was speedtly, engaged ~,hlch are u ~
d. t ary Aerona.ut.ics, Royal ledger
the addl
I C we~-e interested
_"'
d the ""Ioc'\,o:o,
on
:1 ·1 ,
tb
1
.f
F IYI!lg' C OI'PS , at Rea mg
ng -.-,T ca en n;vlng maL-wllOS, an
cQmplctc
lli' h~
in yet Mother import.a;nt fun ct ion before he left seed
Their Majesties
e:.ta.mined the wild' nAn.
..Col Kelh e, Officer Commanding t.he Berk- pnssing over tlle bridge to
new offiOO6 t over
Ii nslrun.eHI. and notblOg, for
tbe H08pit&l. This WBI t.he preII!!ent..U.ion of & conS tt
'J>..
'Id' P ~I
shirO Volunteer Reg, ment.
th~rYI r~tuMr~""11 the Board Rqom a,t 4.15 p.m. ' could
more fill1s~ca 10 6L),lo t u, "\ [I",
stdera.ble numbel' . of medal! for aemoe& on the found by M
. r, u on groWIug. WI
to a. 06- Ma..
N·
Otr
C
di
S h 1
1elr
a e$leS then SIgned tho Vif.lli.tors' A'
r
11
field . ThiS is always an inspiring aJKl, .to 00l" tme, a very primitive type, d.nd saw models of
~oTr H . L. ·1"I1x!:on
, . . lceRor °lmFml~~ DCog coo
l
II'
and the MillUtt from H an oiel
Ie
........I
f h"h h
of echmea. nstruc dOIl,
ya
ymg
rp!l, at Book, and a.ft..8r ex pressing tOOFI" enjoyment
8.iSlstea by Miss d,,·ace Lnf. ,1
mind, fReD 8Olewm. ceremony, a.nd on Tueaday the the present da.y vaneti00, ~B
0
W IC
a.ve
Rood·
.
of the visit
blddmg good-bye to those'"
, I
d
. lIIg.
,
.
h B
1R
I
'celllst, who ~aj aheady ohl."it",
presence of HI S Maj9&ty accentuated the impres- boon . grown up to eight jnches in length. A
large
oollection
of
th
seed
f
11
k'
d
f
M~lor
M.
L
P
orte"
0
BE
,
K.R
RC.,
Secretary
present
In
01>"
oom,
tliey
left
at
4.20
name
for
herself,
"nd
hcr
eIT,,"·'
'"
8lven~ of t.he ~ion .
.. For King nnd
5 0 a
h
th
III 5 0
of t.he Berkshire Terfltorial Forc~ A&sociati{ln.
to rejojn their train at the I Great We:ste!-rll
With Jacqu es Van Lie{" on ' ''cdnc-W av
Count.ry " is UH. wen·worn motto with which P eas and b"--r
0;;>0.,1.8 8 oWlng
e Val'ylDg l!oat i
Ad · a.l Fl
D·
'f th Bet
. St tion
ect.
Irector 0
S
kshilft
a
.
.
,
des1re on the pari of those Wh0 w,:-ro
.....-y !Oldie.- _
forth to 6g1\, ond to rece.ve colour s pro v-ed of considerable inwre3't as 1" 1 I Vlce- nl1r
d
ode1
f
,
n. so , , Branch of the BrItish Red Cross Society.
Throughout the tour oppprtunities were I
W be dre~ht.l that !'olrl'1i L~\"
_ ·hand ~ til. ;King him ..1f lhe RoYlI tokeo dId ! specimeThS
anYI types. of Mis.~ Kemble, Commandant, V.A.D., Berke. 52.
afforded for tbeir Majesties
be seen by aU
amongst· us ~ga.ld ....t no dlst.a nt nat,'
of recogrutiop for deeds. .., gallantly wroughl is ⢠\'I~gbtahl68 to ~ : m .t~ 0
ice.dS A fine "eO hl.~t \\/ L
. e ll" trespectIve Ml'll. Abram, M.B .E., Oommanwt,' V.A.D., workers, clerks, etc., througii whose roopect- Mu:>s
Bucktrout was at the pW110 , .1nd
pn.nlege a.nd a dist.inction not to 00 gainsa id
.
x 1 l' 0
upllere I"1l.n Spalen....
B k 34
ive dOpal tments their :Me.ies:t.ies, did not pass, J -',1.· A
'
The aWV'd of two ~sthum outl M~A..ls struck the ('Je5,
.manY ,vegete,bles and beautiful '
Commandant, V.A.D" B..-ks, 22.
and the King a.n,d.-Quees
with large
ok""&·
P. Rmbling n.t. t he (ll·g,l]! Ine
flQwers
In
tbei
n
t
I
I
I
_~1
""1
were
in
the
p".nn~
,) 1
JIO&e of deepe8t patoos a.s it did of highest 8e r\"l C~
.
1·
a urn C{)our was muc 1 UU- , Mrs Crawsha.y D.B-E. Commandant V A D
numbers of thj 'lfM)rkpeople a.nd foremen a.nd M~o ...,
I
I
lire C Beuloy, the widow ' of Lieut. A, W . lDn-oo.,
a.s wer"" 0..180 the edncational examples
B k 60"
,
. . ., f
and Avi!;, and the Clw.t~!! gt,, !"
f
nd 1
'
. ! \ er S, 0 I
I
orewomen.
I piano
the recital , was from IthBlI 1tl\l ~lC
Beaaley,.of tile Royol Berk.~i... Begiment,
o gra~~.n.
c m ·e1"S, and t he CDSes of 10- Mrs. H endersol\, Commandant, V.A.D., Berk&, 68.
On leanHug from th~ Cha.irman of the Com'
Re.adlllg', t.h~ lirm h? Ili -!
.~ w,th her little boy, Peter, too receIve tho
sects lD1UrlOU$ .to f~rm ~nd garde~ crqps . Mrs. Childs, CommROda.nt, V . A.D., B&rks, 30.
pany that Lieu4· Pretty, the eldest son of t,}le HOle
of Plo:fJlO. Massrs l1 lrnc.~
)(i/itary Medal w.~ bad b;>en nwazd0ft t o her
S.3..mp~6fl of RadlO-actlve ores, whICh a-t OIle ~ Mi!>n Durham, Commandant, V.A.D., Reserves.
General Ma.nag~-r, had been severely \\ounUeU, snd
thLl-t In VlCW of tJlC gre,.l 1\
late hu., band for disttngtuahcd conduct. in tl:te field .
~lme It was ho~ ",'ouid lpt'9!e of ma.JluriaJ :Mr. Thake, Comma.ndant, V.A.D , Berks, 13.
t.he King! bothl ~t the beginning a.lld at the cspt.lon
to MI~ Lmn, J lIt,L ,'i nd ~ll
Tbe .i ncj den~ would have been rn{lving enough . \"alu~ w~re e~a.mlDed, &e a.JIJO were the, many The Yen the Arohdc&COlJ of ~ks.
end of the Vi8i~, made most Isympa.thetic r e- I Jaques
they h~voe nrran~(fd With t:l~~"
1!II!fY, In Rca.dmg Markot-pla.oe or elewhere.', if Gcn
Pb~lbhcl\,tlQllSh I'SUed by .t~el fir1:1V the C6ntl"~ The Rey. , Father Kernan. roproceenting the Romo.n IUa.l·ks on the 8ul1ject to the Generu,} Ma.nager, artL~
a {urtbc-r appca.ranco ,\ I{,\i
Grove , or ~ .- Humby had mllde the .presentation ,
otween t e
--J:tio
_, u_ M-~
'
_s
now be secm·,'.,.:!. ;!JId
".,..
n '" "".
~lD
Catholic. ciqy in Reading
and expr-oo his best wishes for the speedy . I
eat here tbis Tufosda.y, in the open 8UnahiD6 of a. Slltton'f! " I
Teu"lp«n.ry PM- The Rev ' J
AId
.
t
.lL_
_.:I
of his ls on
ear Y
as a coneiderahle de
d h
...
. .-.
el'lJOD, repIHeD mg WItS Reaa""
I
·L
'
D"IfHld 15 Iao,ti"ip<.tc,d.
,....t War Hospj/"I, with lb. King and ' Que.n t . "
UlE'.\ an t e
....,e being· opeOI·
ing,Free Church Counci1. .
·
. Me_. lilu;tlej ""~ P!\lmel'll issued the follow.
- ' not ""Ii to 'pruent the . medal , ' but lo
(l.!lYfmm:kedAld~a,n 'Mart.in, Senior Alderma.n of the Bor- 109 notice on M;O'Rday :-t" Their Ma.:restle8 the
Wbilper .n. few w01~ â¢.of cheer to the widow of th e
A tar
of IMotoar, 00II: '-' ough . .\ '
8lld Q.....' will Visit ~ _ y o n' Tues·
erphan , tM scene WA4 one wbio~ will not bo ebily
200 -em,ployeee on Mr. J Olley TaP.; Seri-ier Magt8&.r.te, and MiEt'
.
lata, at 3 I!.~: ' ,'1t.ocY wiU inspect. the
enwed from ·the memory. Pet« gave his salute
t1~!:tI~~·:.'!:::.:.toolr of Taylor.
'
.
'""
c10mg !or hill *jMi~ foroeo. Tilia
to the King ~ moe~ o.pproved ttyJe, and kind1y ·
-t1o'J ,Tb';, OJeIi! 01
. Mr.' ~ H : ' Bhenr;o!>d. \
on . ";-\i<h we h&v. been
word. were spaken ·oto him, as they wen to hit,
llh. Head
J'. S. Hend.".,...
from t;ae !Wgning Moll&l'Ch
'. mother, by their MiJeoti".
'. . .
Mr,
of Ill. LocI>! Dire6wra of
, and t:> ni.,.~ our apprecta, ' l\Inr! ..~ Gl"irg. W&B l I _ t· t<1 ' ....."" the
~~gh Tfeu:orel\
. ~ upon us and
~ Mec\ttl 0'; ilielialf of ·Ii... late son, !>te. A.
for the County. of IIo!o-k.,
!tore, we oball mok. a girL 01 â¢
J .. George, bf
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