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Reading Standard, Saturday, November 28, 1914. Pg 3

Reading Standard, Saturday, November 28, 1914. Pg 3

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Title Reading Standard, Saturday, November 28, 1914. Pg 3
Page number 3
Date Saturday, November 28, 1914.
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Publisher Reading Standard

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by strikIng
""". 'witch his fist, but the
was dlsmi8aed. '
O. G. Chambers, ' acting .8ohcitol to th~
County Counell. representoo tb.e~ po1i~.; an'd Mr. J.
~ ' E. Chfoon reprcscnted Rlxon. ,
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\ 'Vt:a. P.e. Hln 13ILid RIXon left t.be II Queen Ad'el •.i ••
) "ltiglllg and swelU'mg. ~ On bomg told to go'
I 10 his hOlDe, which WU8 vhtlun .. qu~Tter of a. ~e,
ho ~phea, .~ I 've hoen toiFi'IUlQO to JiCNo my King
QUd/country, an,.1i I don't eare iL - -, fM !OU or
anyono elso." The prwo er went on a. few
~ and then swore'tllot wi;tl\.eks Anot-her man
• JOmed him, ho .houted, .. We have 80"!~ vt~i!:'.~.1 ~::;;;
boor bGre, and we don't care a - " ,
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repro9oo h18 6On, anyuig ... Will you ~6t aJon!
dUl~'tJy? You ought to be Il8hlUll~ of Y:oUrac.lf,"
Tho. pl1isoner r qphed, ' \ Don' t worry; 11m 'not goln,
to." WJltnes8 WM then strqggling WIth Rixou, who
was on tho .ground!. \Vi~ &ome dlf!lculty he I UC'
(.-cer:led 111 ha.ndcuflhig the prl9Oller, .reooiVlOt' & kick
on tho arm,' whioh was ~Hll bruised. Kilon KId
be wa!nted to gat np from tho d,~p gJ'()und, u he
was ~fr~rlJlg from bronclntlS, ~ Wlt.n,esa-belped
him /up I Rixon th.en began t-O stagger to'warda ~bo:
I dl ieiaJ With the USlstance of J. T. Neiciibc:.SJ.,
h. apecial constaq,lc a.nd gardener at Bear P'laoc.
\'Witness walked hun al~
road for half a mile.
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-: Then P.B. Pleroe, "bo hall beCn aumUlOn~, drove
, up in !l. rr0tor cal- and the; prisoner was hfted -.nlo
tho car an"" oon\·~yed 10. Twyford Polioe Station.
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.on liJa arrlvru It ,was notiC(X). tba.t qiB n06C was
; blOOdi.ng. It. was IlJl lul'nr and", half from the time
.Jte left. the hoU5C to tho tUDt'l h I). got. to''Twy£ot'd
CroM.e.u.llliued. The £ong HIxon sang as he ~mc
out Of the pubhe hou.ae wu .. 1l'. & long} long Wft-i

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and H amiah Howse, of Haro. Ha~. 1 1
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II Rest 'ahd bo thankful" 00l'1)CT.
He wu help.

Icss.Iy dNlnk/ Wltnou spo tged the pri nN".
!l1'd help,ed to undrela . a.ud put him to bed.
KixOll l'Ilpeated1y thre", oft e bladketa.1 Be ~ed.
off ltho ~d · OD to tho 8 ne Boor and , kept. on
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lug tie
sufferiqg
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6 &eIl"g&&nt to call. . in
Dr.II'Ftfrber, his panel d
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1 Dr. Ybtmg &aid the pr.so fir ''';oe very noisJ; and
\ cIClted ' a.itd eUffermg fro
the effeet& of alCCjlhol.
There "were no evi4enoo 0 broaclutis nor marta
of violen~.
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Mr. Curton said , Ri:l.on l was excited, but.
drunk. He did not. 1180 lta language, and d~ not
unaarstan4<w.by hbo :80ng 0 the! aoldior. m
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mahce for the .uggca~;on tha.t poMford W8.8 drunk
(st.ted his- .~c'tor: Mr. Sydney Brain). ' HaviDg

JD8LructioM ~' challenge or atop every perIOn eN\8&mg }(a.rlow 'brldg~, he called UpOB NeighboUr to
-.atop • • D.El':g~g the oom!pand, one Of the
panla whipMi up th'l'horoe and threat.enoo~ ~....... 0

Wh~n -he -O",ertook
Smith
pOli~aD. uPl Nelghbout' u.id J, Put
and th~ was a. rtruggle. On the
(bridge Ncig~r 1",00 vlolends and
poh.eem~n
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m~ used ~b.iaceful la.nguagc.

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t.un.oo, ellUilll' him. H& oalled f.or
then I w~uld ·lhigbbour givQ his
,ined by Mr. "'H. G . Cla.rlr., solicitor.
the poUooroaa denied that he tWl8t:ed

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cnr or Jciokt>4 or plnchod him.
The Bench cODvicted N eighbour of
tcneing him for that oBenee to fou"
pMsonment, and ~uiU:fl 1 Ppnllford.
oonvictions u.gainat. Neighbour

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So your rest i& broken1 \A.llOt.ber excellent ' habit
of tho ,General'., toO, UI to l mako yau dig trenches
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