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wi~ her "mJle4. and te..... ill uphold.
trad.tf ODB, and if thero is rather too
",..ter II) tile Tham.,. and Kellnet to
"O.oljclooue<",.to PIll'BU. the lickle troUt .w ith any
"
. '~e pr":,,p.ect8 ar~ ~oci<lodly
.nvera

will ~

be eJl t.hO better for

..

FlHST

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~~iH:':.~;.'!u~~~l~~ out they have heon giv,"", b1 tho

and wo are now onl.f l.. ..iting lor
au"", d&y •• whiell Will bring

mlOllOW& t.o tho surface And
us th •. bolter to .tolk our 'l~.rry.
there are .till trout about ill .hown by
hct that on. the opening day thrcQ flab
WE'Jr6 RTaeaed. one of thom boing .. bandsomo
Mh. '. T~e.e wore Kenne! Iiab. and 'l'e.kuHr
of this nver remmds us of the old Hwarriors lJ
gto-..u
the ·ye&r1S of discrotion who as fa r
aeoertained, have eludod ~aPt\lre.

J.

~. I .suppo!H'J, b e seeD disporting

tneUl8elv ... In

the,r accu.torued h.unte-that

have not met an i2'nobto end or

""nile de<>ay.. Thore is the artflll

thel Ba.sinR'stoko rnilvlnY
the. old stnJ..:'c r a t the

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:~~:l~~~a~;:.·~~t~

~~~~~~(;~~I~~~:t~~!l ;Bnd go ,
1;,

not' be

~ 'C~mmit~o, in D~:~~~~~;~~j;~;~i~'~~~i;'~~\~;~~'

,Bfess And increase of new m Gm~c~. ;",10'

. )ecliono of ~e .ooioty.
ail follow'l:
D'atticb .. . .. . ... ' '1
N ew membcn ... . '''\
Total ~o m be rahip
S 'ck pay ...· ... . .... ,
M<><IictJ .pay ' "
Confinemen~ '" ... ...

The stot,;tiee ........ t·"I.d
1
191
' 3• I I 1~~'"':'~~T.;';;ti;'"
,1912.
. .. ! 60
61
iIep,ocialb

.• t ; &,8.5,..

1360
... .11655 .... 12117 ,
'r- ' 1138 ... . ~619

}. 'int "tt age Angler_

.rn'rit I

Old "IIiO p a~ ..• _'•• - . ..

27

GrlWO p ay ' .. ... ...

:31...

h<le'U~ill(.sed

34 .

,28

Total .lckn<'U (weeks) ..• 4290 ,;, 6550'
A'vera.ge . icknes. (day.) 2.20 .. • 3.2.4 ' .
Tho membership showed & net increue -,01

482.
.
I
oM)". Huckle proposod ·tbo adop tion 01 ilie

. di.isional r~portt which ho regarded
aati.sfaotor;Lin al donarlment..
'
i' Mr·. IJ . • Goldin~ -",,:ond.d
Mr. . Sf an Mid ' bo bad .
faction. M chairman o£ the
COMing suoh
'
cha:rma" of
..glLin h eaded
to maintain

""'Il""''',..

'When

IlOciety~

seoUl'od
placill!!; tbem
groat friendly !locie\ies.

.the rank.
Now tba; they Ihad
returned to normal eof\4 itidnl,' it was ...\U.
holciry- to fiiid that PTO.~M h&d been ~
' lLin'
:tained. and t.l,a~ the lIeld oJ ~ruitil1ll ad
~?~;: bo en exMus\ed. . Tho 1 ne.w . ,meal t'8
,ltd "1l0~ wbolly ' 001\81" of: _ ye,!.IIi: popJ>le
oODling inlo iDiurano~;': but; "Irian:y .' iii: 1 the
State, "'cLlon ':wero linama'
ailviiable \0
itum>JemonE tbolrl)ene!\4: . hi. loJnm, I the
Qepos.it 6OOi,icin. .This ahould{enc oui-a:ge them
'~o oo~tinu~ ~ei.r efforts ~ l1romot~n o~ tbe
dep..,..! pnno:ple .. lho moat eUltable Iand
prolltable for tb.iftl .....g e.....rnere (Hear.

H, _

:

He 01 lihe l&"dlo!"i (appl&nae\ For ouch ... these-I ecer.tor y ) .

'.AI'

D . .Bayloy a

,.

.

A let ter was road
ing th at ho
be
as b e felt
to properl,. d i"eh.rge
though h ••l l1 loved tho .~ty.
bo could beBt .how hi! att. cluitent by
W.2' ft.Aide. -for ..
'
'1"he d elegates un..niTD<l.ual'v ·O:XDI,es:.ed
·d e. iro tbat Mr. Holdin'l"'
his .long connection with. , ..",. ~ '_'.Q';'.
tho seorctory
requ6Bted
a sking him. to oont-:nu6., iD

w..,

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Mr. W. S. Halberell. of

-!Ie

Coulllies . Bank, .
r ro .... "'c.... ,
lurer, "<on -the prol~olution

Bl)Condcd

MCBSlS .

wero,'

Swi nd Ol1 a n d
'P o ints i ll l1J c ir
lll C} uL:l il ud
'
it i ~ h OI'·;d

prO- I

,,\O J ', M' p'.

"TN'

d Ul'i ng rir <!
il l':';: wo n Ii\'(:,

Th e r(" 'c nt 11U
Un iV:i l a nd Ur i!"t
t il l) 1'Ia.'yil't ~ of

.

t h e ri n\{S

LEIGHTON .PA H.K

FIGHTING SPEEOH IN HYDE

with ill ti ll..}l a
st.o p t.lh'! pr:\c l

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f~f
' ff{{~~~:i~b~rillr"
.
1811t ·

t he riJ:dJ it.y uf II

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.

l)ro f.c Mbi otl lLl
.:i n th e A rm y

j :lstat.c<l by tite
l".ul ll i ca tiDI1 ,

.

TiHi~h 5ru2';'~~R.

L

rcr a.

t""-:! II Lali ve, poi llw(]
t.l li~.
H e s nill:
h ome on rll

READING
.-Ll~ERALS .
.

~,-.

'. CANDIDA,TECHOSEN.

If

d ~s ire

t o play
wou ld nul he
ing h is <[ u",,,ne ,,,,
Jt .. a
Matthc W6.

P"nr~so

IIIh.o ulJ n ot.

four teell
office r , M r ,
h ",l tlw cnln

I

G.

pr<l f eB6 i o lll~ l

t: onn: l'sution wit h

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ll l l ( 1

lII u<le uutil J2 1110

c. BuUor. 1; A.
and R. Hopkin •• 2 ; P . Cadbury. 4. 4ft. 11 " ,.
Hurdl.e.-R. O. Rutler and A. F. C r;or ·
}1A.IDEN SP ll·"'EA. H IN THE HOU~E son.
1; L . Colo. · 3; J. T. Wolher.IP""'" 4.
.
"
f
S th B k
Tim. . Zo.ec •.
Mr. ~u Pr~. the ~.P. ~r . o.u
uc sf
Crick ot ball. - R. 0 . . B 'JHer. 1; F. J .
ma.de h '8 maIden ~peech III the Honse 0 P din tc r. 2 ; R. 1'. V. Clark e. 3. 77 1·3
Commons on Tu<l~d ..y.
H..
said the yard •.
IIhadow of civil war which ha.d falkln
880 yards. - H. Ransom. 1; J . T. Wotlle r'
l
a.erocII the country spoke ~or.. eloquently : ,p oon. 2: .D.
Wal!'er. 3;
Fox. 4.
than. warda 01 t.h.'l n'lf"'3l'l~y for .some I Timo , 2m tn. 16 2·5 P.~.
settlement to ave'i .. sUdden and vIOlent , W elght. - A. F . Grtorson. 1; R. T. V.
shattering 01 th.. .IC onstitut,ion.
,?f the , CI.rk~ . 2; R. C. Butler. 3: P. C.dbury. 4.
many" propoeal. • .for settlement whIch had 27ft. 3m .
.
beeD . diScuased "
federal 8olution. 1 St. oplao·h "e.-J. ' r. Woth ersnpcn., 1, IT.
coupioo with th~ exclusion ()f the North · i R,n.om. 2 ; D. C. Walker. 3; E. II nih.,. 4.
ElWlt countieo . se$ted to be t,he moot ' T ,me. 21 11110.43' 00"
popul,... .No d~ubt l tJu.. p~tica.l di.llicu;t i"s
JUNIOR EVENTS.
of . that solution · co~d In tltlle be o~c~.
100 nrds.-P. n. Redm". ne. '1: fi. J ,''''
c!,me , but.theN! re~a.1ood the greatob)",,· nin. Y2: J . Bell. 3; A. ·J. H odg b l. 4.
ti()n th ..t- tho pre"'lnt aouae .ot Comm ons Ti":;o: 122.5se",".
.
ha.d n~ author;t)" i
e.tabltsh .. federal
1,0"1< juml'.- R . .Jenning". 1: .J. n,·II. ~'
, the GO" e rnment would not P . n, n B4.1 m 8.y n ~, 3 ; H._ D. I>. uc hl\nall, 4.
":b~:~~:l~to~d~te&r
up tho. Act of 14£1. 7in.
.
il .
Ie' B8p" rate Wales
440 y.rd , .-J. B ell • .1: n.. J onn 'n ... Z ;'.
.
up throulloout , R. D. Buehonan. 3; A. J . H odgki n, 4.
number of T im" . 652·55""".
powe..... I"ed·
H igh jumf!.- J. Bell. 1: P. n. R cdmayno,
const itutional qUe<!- 2 ,.R. J rnn":,,a. 3; A. ' J. Hodgkin. 4,
t.o b~ de.lt will> - 1l8 a H~I\!ht. 4ft. 410_
.
ues+ion
A. to
220 y.rd, .-P . n. R l'<l mnvne. 1: .T. & 11.
.u." .,,'<,~
"Goiernm-cnt : 2: R, Jennings, :3 ; A. J, Hod~k ! n, ,,_ 'rim e,
t.bet they 29""" .
. .
b I Crich ! b.n.-J. Bell. 1; P . :n0 Ro<1m.ynn •
. did, r:o~ t ~ 2:; A. J . Hod~){in. 3 ; R. J enntngs. 4. 1782·5
•

pJ

ally soJ d i('r

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SOUTH . ~FCK~ M.P.

A ~: tiocil'. t i o ll

b all

th~. ..beforo-i£
!though the
Bill lo~
had it
boon
drnfte<;l
te'l"-nta.
2-5scc'8.
.
beoame
would
bO by
BuffiOl
eutl.Y I 11On.
milo.- D. G. Walker.
1 : J . T . 'Y0111Or.
Austen ChIl.I!l' ....hittled dow,\, by .. landlord. to heoome f&11 . • poon. 2:. H . Ran.om. 3; G. R ,. ox. 4.
·W.)· (laughter) .
. ,
I
.
. Tim o\ 5mm. 6 3CCS.
,
~iir~;:.~;=~~;;
Mr. Hodgkin 8tron~l:r obj octell t~ t~e B IU LOng jump.-J. T. W ot.li."poon . I: P.
"ltppther. H. objected to th. " prmo!pl~ ofl CRqbur.r. 2; R fl opkm•• 3; L. Colo. 4.
inl!erlering with the right of free oontrIWt.
17ft. 2 ~ m .
G""' n;,-.I '
440 ynrd • .- R . C. Butl,'r "nd J . T oO Wolb er·
,
. - .,
.
Bpoon. 1 : H. R ansom. 3; G. R. F ox, 4.
• ta.r'
. 1D

1

6 o llli'!M n lHI 6 1\ i
all o t. h e r R ;d ~ o f

f

paw

j h~y

t h e I'I!( C9. lIud
t itrcatOClJ l,h nL

t-j ""

I

vic..·preeiden& .... ro · ._!e;'eJeqt:iid
Holding; · C. ' .IE.
I.
Jam ••• F . H . StiUm.DI \ ·W , B :
I'
Tho

M........ W.

Mr. Pound •• in .aeking Mr. Ail.

riUgJ?' be ~d~ro?ab17 would- to m eet. .the ; h iS 8crv:ces unK'rud~{lngly. ThC? OOQ,lrflla ll 9,1'1 1
SpOOl&! reQ.uuemente of ~o tenant, and lDlaht : Mr. W :cke' counsel and a.dv JCo h n.d alv;aY:l

, 1 - '"

il\e

i.:. .

Mgnoo from thnt pOSItion. I n r~cogll Jl.i (] 1l of
tho services be hall Tflnd (':red in t.ha. t cap:u'ity
Mr. Wicks wa.s presenled on, S!\tunk:v {' vnllinll" .. ith a. pu"", of monoy. 'l'ho pro,cnt,tio"
took pl a.ce nt the h~l'rlqnarterA. th~ f" pi (',ld
Eaglo Hotel. Mr . .Absolom, Ule chrw m.n) .

that some 1oajstataon wM ~requr[ed to compel t1?em eolom to mue thp- proaenm h on, 8tud dllrl ' I '~
to de61 fairly ",ith 'tJioir tenants. Alterabons his cbairmanship M r. WIck. h ad .hays r."" "

E n o R·obi.on as l president, offorinK congratu.lations On h ~ restoration to
health. and tbankin~ Ihim '{ or b~ '!<oen : "nd
praol:cal interest in tile work of ' thi> soCiety.
Mr: Myland """ondell. andl tbe inouon, ..".
cordially adoptOd.. . '
.~
t .

OFFICIAL' APPOIN p wENTS.

PRESENTATION TO AN ANG LER.
Mr. Tom Wick •• tbe eb.inn.n [0/. 16 .r o' "
of the ExeelBior An!11in~ Club, has i',,1; I·r ·

.aid ha WM 8.Il%i<i"" Ie> ' d.t[&o~ from 'tho lettin* nluo of the
heen 01 !I1o.t help to them. Mr. Wi,·h , oit.
prisoner 0118 more ehan-c.e•.. imd' 'pecty wh" n i~ came llo .be let ""ain.
ThJl "bly rpphed. DurJng tho eyoui ng nn cll j".\".
eommii him tQ- p~n lor "WO' compen8Gti'on for OCCUP1C1'8 of pnvate re~l- I able programme of m11 s ic W ~A con ! r iiJ:d ..... ! 1,1
month8 in t.he eeeond dil'isioDot.
dence. waa -tQtn.lly-- nnnec~rYJ beoauso 10 by '?\Iegars. F. lice, G. Sparkp.s, \\" j)" P'1
that CaAe improvements would bo made only . Stevo Port. J. Dell. G: Kin~ and 13 rr ... I" ~b,
foJ' ·the; OO'IlYenicllC6 of the tenMt.
I 4.b301om presiding at the pinna ,
. Mr. A . Newhery tIlougbt there .bould be •
·c·
nrI'WIL~T\N
time limit to the co~penMtion. For instance,
C .L 11
'
·· · ·. in .. '1 _ of 00 yean a claim mi~ht be made
• ~
for ~ alterntions ma.dc,1 eay, 60 years ago. HeSCfIO(~L.
Inggeotedth,t a ten y ..,..' time limit bo
placed ("ppl'"le). . The Bill ohould be fair
.
P.ARK.
all round. The hOstl way. of co'use. was to
ATHLE'rru SPORTS .
• bolish buildi~Jr l ....~ altqcotb.r .nau,hter),
>.
'
. 'ill ' Mr Drybnd n ••tam. · JUD.. Ba,d th& Bill
, Ca.ptain Lesli~ Wileo.n·s flgb~g 6p6ee .... Tory bo.dlY. dJ:aftOd. and while there wna
Tho Annual en. art. woro held at Loght on
at thiP H-.... Pa.rk Demonm!l..tion _on S....
much ~ood III ,t. \.here "1)' .... "lso. ' 00.' muoh
~
I
.,.
ruJ.._~ • favourable impre8810n
.UNl.&y
ere."""
had in it ...thAt be could . not lPo. It h 18 BUP- Pluk oil. 8n.t.urday in ndm iru..blo wea.t lo r
thousands;' wh() aeaembled .; to ~port..... He thought that Inch. oompe.nea~on
conditions " licsult-.!I : no unoorta.in .voiCe against the .... reuon.bl. Mould: be
to oooup,era ~
S E NIOR EVE NTS.
i
troop. to 'for"" .t1wY Loy&l- bu1line•• pram ie.. ; it l should Dot ..pply to P"I
nn<ier.. th" ' lTome Rul<l Bill. ....te hou..... ··
_ ..
. .
100 yard3.-R. O. Butler. 1 J. T . Wo\' or·
Cap.lain ·ha.d 1\o .....t ·ta.k'·iD
Mr. Galt MUlar e1qJr...oo the opmJon that •• poon. 2: G. R. F ox. 3; L. Colo. 4. Tin ,oo.

"ear).
, -.
I
RE·ELECTION F PRESIDENT., .
. Mr. StilJm&O . propo~ed
~,,:electi01l of

n,

llotll in ~

spring days ,a lter tho wa.ry trout.

.

L

tho Rev.

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106 .... 114

But if one Lns tho tiJ:ll)

b anks o f the Thames or the Ka nnet. in t.h "::i()

.
~ and tena.nt. Some ~ndlord!, of course, were p~e.8i d.inl{:
Among those also prCBcnt \\ I I • ..,
bardly 1moat. urueallO....ble. and they . unlortun ..tcly Me",,' •. J . Pounds (han. sccr.~arl) ' G 1(J " ~
(If half- ,-were not con:finod to l any po.rtlcular party or (,..hairman of the Royal Counties A rna Jg-211 I1l.
an op-faocial ...ct. MuCh dependoo. on the character tion of Fishin~ Club.) . "nd Mr. Brock (I" 'n.

aU

1928 . ,.. 1265 .·

1h(,30

fL., h"",,'hl. promisos Gam the is more plea.sant tha.n wa.nciering n.\o11r: tho

Mr. If. J. Chumllill •• ked if the Bill wa9
he ~"" I fair to- .Wo landlord. ' The just landlord' mult
I~[~:i~~f~~::~~t f~ 1be !t;ep' in view. and tile tondency of modern
~
to ( legislat,ion w,a., to m~e it almost unbeaTable
i to he an owner of property,
He tho'":'Sht not
many ofl tho lupportelo of ~e B Ill wore
I t&,ord.. r; •• ri.".T'... · ·9d t.
sal l owne .. of property. I
Alt..Nlt1on. 'mado to
~~I'!:::J:~U~~.::l
I shops mig!lt bo of a c&prioioua chara.cter.. The
I
lI.1lod ....U ·re.:IIP'..,t I BUI would lesd to friction between landlord

IiDDr'EIGi<.tiy....

many of

wa.

~

Thof odY-8econd
Divis:.:lDal · annual ' report, .,
'the
lated : th..- member. _on tho: oonti~!1~ .

80

""ttled
by ..
theredo'U8ed
M. of 'l'hnt
'p
rinciples
were
..riTer
r&ct.... Fieh
lako to
R bit
fin d .
.. w~.~ •• W 1U not a politic..1 Ih'ng
and it is because
Appa 80
ron tmilch
y b (' ('-tllimo
H SO
feeling
not as to
ile-roted to loc.ting a [eedill \( fj,h
B 'll U
that troll" tishl.Dg doee not a.ppcal to tho ;l\' ('r -

Government..
THE LANDLORD'S POSITION.

DIVISIONAL RF..PORT.

there aro not

to mClll ion

tow PCOI)1" g u in

~ Ilt.

Th ll t

\\.'3 .<!.

l il'c to th o Army

G' Ill.

Ithe -

l

.

(Jl n,!>jd ~ ,tl t l.

P ll \· n.~, 'NI'\\'! ll l1 ll .

Tta"11.",1m w , , V
tar y ).
Th e ~ f\(' r cda !"'y
\V ilH l!;.)1' II Oll "Q
t .. at' o ll n f F

l

I

(So" iu r C"p),

h>£r , K d l' h:l

the prcsid.\nt.

I

w n.~

a ccord ed

gift.

'l'he rll !()'q o r

DO Goyern- i a. nh.
I'
~ 1Jll~m.tt to
880 yords.-J. Boll. 1; R. K. Wil"'n. 2 1'
;" ...vi",""l.v· cOll6uhmlJ ,he A. J. Hod~kin. 3 : C. Han.om . 4 T "" e
eleetioD
__"''the
B..planed
on
on
r

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G , ",

c: ih l, otl".

Wl.' !!.

()

1he

A IIw "r n ~ of
C .W. ft. Jl d.:I.
.Apri l b t .
P

2 m:n. 29 1-5Po:!S.

Hnrdle• .-R. Jennin~•• !, J . Bell. 2, P .
R c-drnnyno. 3; A. J. IIod z kin. 4. Time.
"I4Id. entered. 21>""".
· Ho.me 'Rule
Senior chilmpion: J. T. ' W ot h erspoon.
to ' the ,Tllnior chem r ion: J . C. Bell.
,,1
Champion ball' .: School Houso.

n.

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PIGWN SHOOTINH.

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h am ,

c.

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