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Suffrage Bill. They further pointed out that the justice and expediency of a cause
cannot be affected by the unwisdom of some of its advocates, and instanced the
destructive tactics of the South Wales miners and the Liverpool strike rioters, which
had never elicited the suggestion of anyone that all men, or any class of men, should
be denied a vote.
This second resolution was carried with three dissentients.
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Sat 6 July
The final payment to the contractors of £90 for work on public conveniences.
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Sat 13 July
NATIONAL FIRE BRIGADES’ UNION
GREAT COMPETITIONS AT WOKINGHAM
On Wednesday, when the weather fortunately proved quite propitious, although the
heat was somewhat oppressive, the general competition of the South Midland District
of the National Fire Brigades Union, and general sports in connection therewith, were
held in a spacious field off the Easthampstead-road, Wokingham (lent by Mr. Howard
Palmer), and the gathering was most successful. The National Union is divided into
two districts, there being 80 brigaded affiliated to the South Midland District, and of
these 46 brigades actually competed, the number of entries being the record one of
178, and the meeting the most successful yet held. All the profits, it was arranged,
should be divided between the Firemen’s Widows and Orphans’ Fund and the Royal
Berkshire Hospital. The Local Committee of whom a list is given below, threw
themselves into the matter with great enthusiasm, the moving spirit being the Marquis
of Downshire, who is the Captain of the Wokingham Fire Brigade, and they were ably
backed by the honorary secretaries, and also by the Mayor and Corporation of
Wokingham, who presented a ten-guinea prize to be won outright. Speaking generally
the arrangements were excellent, and the provision made for the comfort of the
spectators appeared to be appreciated by the 5,000 to 6,000 persons who made their
way to the ground to witness a demonstration new to the neighbourhood.
Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein is the President of the Executive Committee
of the South Midland District, of which the Marquis of Downshire, Lord Ampthill,
and Mr. J.F. Mason, M.P., are Vice-Presidents, the Chairman Chief Officer Lewis
Evans, and Supt. Stanley W. Thorpe, St. Albans, the hon. secretary.
Sat 3rd Aug
TOWN COUNCIL
At the quarterly meeting of the Wokingham Town Council held on Thursday
evening, a letter was read from Ald. T.M. Wescott, the senior member of the Council
and the first Mayor of the borough, resigning his seat owing to ill-health. The
resignation was received with deep regret and it was decided to confer the honorary
freedom of the borough on Mr. Wescott. A report with reference to the extension of
the borough boundaries was adopted. A full report is unavoidably held over.
FOOTBALL
The annual meeting of the Wokingham Wednesday F.C. was held at the Victoria
studio on Tuesday evening. Mr. A. Woolliams presided, and there was a
representative gathering. After discussion, it was agreed to play on Langborough
Recreation ground. The Rev. P.W. Saules was re-elected president, Mr. R. Clarke
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