Berkshire Chronicle Reading 05-1914
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. ap!.ll'entic".
'. The Rev.
'accepted tl,e
Congregationai
-by the r csip: nMi
CI.l..k .. , B.A.,
tin ' Sunda \' .
HudderR""id
of the
lor the pn st
.
'.
Fir.t Round.
N~}~!J · LutrlnJ. Kingsclero. b(!nt W . Kin ~ .
Re.dmg p on pomta.
~I
. Percy Peflrce, Kingaclere. bC'nt V{. 7 L n.c{' \',
Reading, on points.
.
"
.
Finn,l.
The. roferee, e:x:erci3ing lIiE! d i~H·n~tj()n .
stopped tho contMt .in thl.'J fir!>-t. rou nd.
8.t. 61b. COMPETITTON.
Too Newhnry
held ita annual
1-1 a.1 1,
fC;}OWB '
clay..
At
the
Ar.hur W.
port
aon.
~a.s pr e~ n
M.cr.e t n.ry .
bra.nch lJ ad a
·.An addre."
of Swindon.
It ' r~aUfis, 'in
pa.tation- {<iT '·ur:tivleft~~[!~~~l~~l~l1.~~1:Jlo(j!i~~
In the
Mr. J ohll
It .,is '. '. u~.~~~~-.,-·§~;:!~P~~~"·~ ,",.~'I.,:il~~W~"-Jl;ln;,\bi1"A~i:I'~
eyen.ing ~
marl's ~pol'ifiil:~~ldt'ClC~lila;~:\i,ilsli'huil[eri
Ga~'ei1i~:w.a~hed :W.i tb :·h,ux:-iook' well--"'. _"
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WEAR .' WE,LL....;gi:ye '· .fre.e~ . play arid
:/ c&ifitoAto tli~· Jj6~y.
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brakes, n.n d
J;arde rwr (.M r .
gu id ance th e\'
garde ns:
"VjR i t.or.'J ~ on
we l'<l tCJI(l eTcd
hos t-e&, on 1.h('
(ch ni rnll\n or '
th~llk ..l M,· .
Hannib al HiB
MEMORI1\L TO CAPTA IN
O'ATER.
· p;adt~ts ·:,Eveiiwhe~; .·
⢠..
von to
iii gllClCTO
the
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,In
.:'~;
eluded Mir' ~
Rev. C. V. 1
Ponte Pipor, Kin~!IOler8. v. Curley SlIlil h,
Wok::inRham. - A draw.
-One of H.e bMt d isplays of tha Hl"n iu.:
The compc t.itortl put u p B. c\(>8.n, !'I l,j"nt ifi,)
light, ",nd it was 50 .vonly eont..!t.e<l. th ., ' Ib "
rofer ... d""l"ed i\ .. d... Tf- u dCCC!lO ll tbt
provsd to be ve ry'popula.r.
.
TEN·ROUND CONTEST.
Bill ·E ngland, R ~a.'dinK. beat Ceorgo P.: 0!' f".
Re&dinit, on point..
T1Ue WIlS tho event of t he cT('ning. n ~ "
forceJ the work· in thA opening Sia.,r.:-M . England. how-ey~r, wo.s tJlO fre.-;h.cr, and a.Leo U' .)
len-d .
.A.ft.crwnr<1e the
through the
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â¢
â¢
.J.h1l.l1 k s t() t ile
r
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OLD ETONIANS' TUmUrrr,
I
r.,.- .
:
.41 It · i. often aaid tha.t we li',e in a.n lL l(" G
' wbloh rM"u."es ptloin ' and Rhrinks from IUl!rd.,h !11
and '
the Ip iri~ of luxur.v iii und uly fv'J.-
wi
I in our
~~.:~t:~~n1~~~3~~~~:a~p~p'oi"ted
John :I t.red
oi' Teck,
school,"
!J8.id on
Prinoo
Alexl\!\(h'
&n old
Etonin.n.
Sa.~urdaJ',
lin·r
J J vailing a memorial in the corridor 01. th4
. . .chool hfloll at Eton to Captain Oaw!".
Wo.!L
⢠I W'I can' point to Oat:ea &8 &n ab~ ing witnC"a.t
,I tb&t Ebon u ,!o lrainer of {""lher·b",1 ""I·
diore." . l"ho Jnscnplton " on t.ho memorial.
a.d which W!l.A executed by La.dy Scott a. nd
B ' OI"scted by Old Etollil\.ns, rllns: I I L. E. G .
l'>Iort'im,er· Datos, C.p toa.in, lnn.i5.ki.l1.ing Du.g-oons .. (\ TMY
If
,&l1a.n~ l"&ntlMDaD , wll).ingly went t.o h ls. d t""a t h
,.
mUle ;AnLarctic , ¥, Il.reh 17th, 1912. trYIl1f,{ tu
oomml~tao
&avo
hl.~ oomrad{.~.
.'
...
~,-
..
\
J ~ong th.ose pr~~nt woro:
Tho PI~ll ' ()~ "
eus- (Or. W&r.ro), th~. Vtoo-Prov06 t (J...~r. F. \ \ ,;r !"Q.
their
the IOorniahl, the H OM M"tor (D r. ],. Ly tk! ,."" l,
. &lid the Lower M..,ter (Mr. F. II. n.wl, n,l,
okies' Major C. R . 'J'errot. Ca.ptaiu E. C: Bu wr· n.
the ~ Cap·ta..in G. 1..0 R. B\I.r nh~, and LlO:.:.t~ Il-: II~
A'Bea.r, R. M. Wootten (reprOltOnllu2 th o In !)!skd lll1 J..:"
pragoons), GeneraJ :Al1enbJ'. Col onel Ta .Y\ 'J["
~d
Cn.pt.a.in Gibson ([o rmor o fficers
~pni&killina
or
i/)o
Dra.goon.), and Mr. nry an Oa.k ⢠â¢
'be TOtod Oa..ptai.n O ..toa' s broLher.
t.he. Cor~
Prince Alexande r of Te.ck , in 1I 11\'~'iling
.." ......'ee ren· 1th~ memoriAl, aa.id ,- Enghuid Ita.. & !<6 I gn L'(1
. promot.inA' to 'Lawrence Edward Graoe 0<l:tt~ !\. pl :~(' ~
.
in tho 8'aUl>ory of her horOM, , ... hlCh p ostc rltl
th&nked on the' w ill never. 'd i3pill:.o..
And !or us h is Jln~l\"
~;;J· by .Mr.1i.s nol apir in.o,.ibed o~ thl> tablet 1.0 govo
a.nd .~ fOt ·the paus. to &11 who PAS8 by. but JtS cut dl'C"p III
in the. under· the minds r.nd . me.mortos of 1111 who. sta.n~
..
"r
recorded on our 50h001 -:011.
Whd~
,",,0
""''''''''''''''''''''''='''''''''''~''''~'''
kno,,. much of h is borhoaU and ~.arly m~nÂ
â¢
hood-buoy.ll.ni with hope,
bpglLi
,ut~l
promise. Iparkling with onthUa ltll:nn-~ ~cl1
h.aa been dr&wn Ol"Dr the laot hours of hut hfe,
for. in ' God', good hond., ho wâ¢.nt fonl'Ord
quito alone to overcomo tho .ha.rpnees of.
d~ &tb.
But I liko to think~.nd nono horo
win qu..rrel \yjth mo for the thoughtr-that
into th..t chill .gOllY th...." hrol<e hapI"
memories of ~bo days he Bpen~ here-dnys 50
1l00d
an~" rond 01 ouoh
roporl
J.t is oft.en said tha.t ....... e liTO in a.n ....6 wh loh
r<,ftac>I va.in and .brink. from ruud.hip, .nd
that t.be ·.piri\ of Ihury Ur unduly fOb1m:od
in 'our lOhooI.
Woll, we &t lea.at can pnl!.~ i
to Oates OS an abiding wit" .... that Et.on ,.
no .e-.i1i0r of feather-bod .a"k:lie.fl'l.
It m&y
be. for m8.ll1 'of .us--p~rhn.pa not for any
~ h.~to ","pond. to.:" " -tarn a can ...
oummoned 'him to \bo;.t 'i<»-bound fi ~ld.; but
oooa.eiona will suroly 8l'iI&, epeoal in 'their op·
pOl·tUnity for each one" t:o stand ~or.,,& rd ~
I
I
eo pl<o...
good
&ball
n~
play tb. _n.·
Then
\hUr.i
th~
who reeerTed nofrom ooi;binlt.
oarl'}' out
t~& t~f4r
to r",IDO'D',b<'~ ..
d o am,..
tho truo tradItion, 01 our
...bleb. h. honoured 10 faithfull,
.
wei. (cheers).
'
in
.
for
it~
f'..Jtt-ensi llu
visiQII of
applin.n o:"e at
~e n rec~i vw
IlOth cooki"i
been
~
lal'ge
.tC()IlfiumCrB,
!~m I ,SIO
8M I""t y"ar
cu bie fe,t. ·'he i IlApect.or
proposed t()
preSdu r.e
etated