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~SCOUT
'; M£-~QA:r~,
.
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. C,M~';g,t~. and Jt.~iate ~e"1 , ;'~~1i J:.as
NOTES.
SEA SCQu ;rs' CA'MP,
The fi rst large SC!II. Bcnut -:c ll.mp to b~""h c ld
hae been ar,pmged ',ltO⢠tako piacc n.t Buckler'$
the ~V<ln.'u'a of this 'yJar's excursion ' rn bon- Ihr4- -_BcBuli.l/, 'Hants, from " July 29th to
,ne~&'I!"'wi~h :_l!ea..~.' :8~tt~;,; " and·: 80ns', . Adgust· !l.2th~ wh en S ea. Scouts f rom all paru,
'C'
,.
tho oountry will A'O throu gh :special traill'
Royal c8eeQ::'EsiJlo1>ljBhment; Reading, on of
ina- under .the s upervision of a n export staff.
Fr~dllt, and 1,l.,!~!gh~ral · weathe, favo ured
.The boys will bo present Elt t ho Cow c!J
,
August 4th and 6th, alld will I",
the, '
"T h«: o'rganisation o f the e'lcurin,,!,c,ctcd
Sir Robort Badon·Powell, wh o .,
~
~~~~;~;l~~~;~~~'thl! ' m1!ctin iir, ~u",u I""
ar~ange-
the
special visi t the r e for tho occ:lsion.
for
'comfott
. r)Iothe
a,sure of the
JIo. _moMl
>'Qq its and
kind,
I
t.
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also pa,Y v usiti;. to Portsmo u th D OOJc·
·planned. The
Southampton.
)
Seouts wiU havoC a numbc'r of bo all:l ILt
the expenses of
addition liberally th oir di sposnl, includ ing two t ugs, tw o ~tec.l
li!oboat.!, nnu ten other boats of ,'u. riou.s ~iz.C3-.
e:~~:r~:t:n;t!;-:t~Uloney
l
T\vg for
specirea.l
thousand , len THE SCOUT MdVEMENT ()VER8EAS.
The Scout mo vomcmt i~ mn.k inp; steady pro.
Chathlam Railway
a.t ? lun , alld .7.15 a.m. (calling, at R~·eSA, not oilly in G'roat Britll.in, but also ill
for th~- m.any: .eJlll?1?y~e8 of Mess1"3.
tho Ovors cll.8 D omin ions .
I nd i. n, too, tl,c rc arc a very large l number
who hve lD ~he VlClnlty). A splen- oI. InScou
ts cilrolico. Tho last public fUllcti on
. run was eXP,l'rienced, the ' first train, p-orfonn ed in I nd ia by Si r O'Moor o CrcfLg h.
which
I.
WAS
due at Margate at 10.25," reach - tha rctirin::c Commandor-in·Chief in India,
W il 8
ingi the station before schedul",\ time, the th o presentntion of colours to the lo·t Domlmy
second arriving at its d estination at 10.45. 'l'roon of Sco uta.
.
tra~n6
stopped 'at Ro.msgate, whe re a
.In T .rininrui, wh er~ the Ch ief Scout for tho
A new colorly is H .E. Sir G. R . Le II Il nto, !,hero
.are
nQw s ix tl'OOp~ o f Scouts a.n d n. pack o f
lea.ture of the excu rs ion t his }'e~r was
preSence of th1 stafl ltrom t he trial grounds Wolf C lubs . On the occa sion of tho r (,r'P llt v~it
a t Langley, latelYI wIlen over from of II .H . Princess J\.hri e Louiso of Srhlf's wi ~ .
Holstein th ero Wfl.9 n. spocial ra.lly at Govern.J
Me~s rs , Veitch whe n , the seed busine!!S was
Both
'goyd '\lany )ol the .party alighted.
m e-nt H ouse in h er hon 01 I ~.
.
acquired by Me ssTs. Sutt on 's. ,
'.rbey
Tho Ch ie f SCOllt for Sbuth Alr; cn, H .R.
tra v!'lled down to ~.fI,din!! in time' to par- Lqra Glnd ~tp ,! Q, hR!> q.wfl.nl Pl] t he ICi n A" ' !'I nOl.cr
ticipa.te in the' pxcursioi~ and returned to fo r South
Lon g ley the same !niglit.
'rhe vi sitors
ATrl CI\
en· fQund these fav ou rite north'east Kent reo
tllIl:.
"
STRONG
of'
[1:1.ll<1.,. . "
'H",,,,,"'d
C lub, i B oston, ditions, . and it was with so me re luctance
that the he8lth.giving' bre'ezes were left beTHE CHIE~' scouto~ CLOTlTl'f;.
hind. The first train' len Margate at 7.5
Lots of T onderf.oots Cfi1 . ;\ cold in. camr, hut,
p.m. , arriving at Readin~ at 10.45. 11. Scout on lv cntchM cold when h e h as t.o "h:(' 11
First Trinity, Cambridgc.)
and the other fo llowed Withi n a
in n. stuffy hott.3e (says t.h o Chief S eOUl ).
~BUlnOl"t College; Bedford Grnmmar minutes, 1111 feeling invigorated in he~lth
Tho r eason for catch ill .g" cold in cnnl !) is neA
·C&ius Coll.ge, Cam bridge; Chr ist and spirit" for a d ay in such a brncing really f rom b e i.ng in the op.en air, hlll chie n"
Oxford;' ·Christ's ColI c e;-e , C a m·
AR.TIFICIAL SETS,
OR.
WITHOU;t
atmosphere.
Mr. Arthur W. Slllton, the
PLATES.
·Chr-ist's Colle g e, Cambrid g-e ;
148 Duli:e, Street,
READING
ari~JB · C
. ol1e~e, Qo,mbridge; Selwyn. Col·
S
C II
Ielle, Cam b n 'd ge ; S'd
I ney
uaaex
0 elle,
CambridR-8 j Tha.m-es R oWi ng Club; Trinity
TRIBUTE 'fO LORD READING.
The '" linual Mansion
hi, Majesty's Judges
House
Wl18
bot the L adies ' · rl itte nnd't'h"mes Chal- Judgee," the Lord Mayor
le nge Cup mllSt d eclare to tlie c ommittee Reading hearty and aincore
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II
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offered
Lord August 7th to 14th.
c o n~ratulations
~1"an~hc At e r. a s in m oot oth e r citi cA. t.11 pr "
befor-e the ~raw in. which of the two races on his promoti<m 48 Lord Chjef Just.ico. No tLroIn t.hou.,!
A.nc1s o f b o.".-s w niting to b c("omo
they intend to compete. >.
one hn.d ha.d a more ,brilli(l nt c a.reer ft.'nd no
one,· he was sure, would boLter uphold t ho Scouts, bu t un nble to .-10 ~o nw inq- to i:lc k of
In o r~lo r t o moP.t t hiA diffic ul t v
in1>trur:tor!f.
STEWARDS' CHALLENGE CUP .
dignity and honour of the grent offioe fhich
t h(} Manch t~l:iUl r Scout A!'I5OC intion h .'\!l at ·
ho sc ably fi lled (choers).
l"A.ngoo
e.
Ae
ri
cR o f m ec ti n l"!1fI tn bo h clcI in
(Holders, N ew College, Oxford,)
The Lord Chiof Justioo .aid I.ho PM year
Gr&sshop"p or Clpb, Zuri c h, Switze rland; ha.d beon n momorable one for · tho King's ~ho cit y wn.rchol1..'w.~. with t.h ~ nbj ~ t of sc.cur..
L e ...rider Club; ' Main,er ' R ud er Verein, n . nch
The re was ,till scme crit i- 109 men ab~o t o tako up tho nosition of scout·
Maye nce, ge rmany; T!tnmes R owing Club.
to the Division, and, al· mu..st-crs and in~tru cto r~.
i·
r.
sit still in I~ wr t Hhirt , cntchinlr lho hreeze ami
to g c ttin.ll a clii II , a ~ ,,0 lllllll V did. Th r, CO II !!·H-
banq1let
given on Frida y q.uonco , was that J k c pt fit nn(l w e ll when
eveniifg in IlI.8t w.o ok, when tho Lord Mayor ot
h Q~ g ot s ic1< nnrl in ma n :\~ caliCos t.1iccJ.
ontortained in the EKyptiBn Hall tJlO Lord
Chief Juat~oe and l--ady R eadi ng. ma ny of tho
T ho 6C olllmft.~t o rs' t.rninill~ ca.mp at H ytllo.
College, -Dublin; Trinit.v Hall, Cambridge ; Judge/!, a.nd a r1arge I1'Ilffibor of memoor, of
K A1~ t. orgo.lli!'l!'d by the K ent. F\COl1f. o ffi ce rR .
TW~
' e ellham RoWinll Club ,:
the Bar and of.hcr gueslB.,
T/l crews marked ' baving ent~red ' for
In l(ivinl( the toast of "His Majesty'. will opon at lI ,tI,'o on J uly 3r<i to 10th and
'Pilone
--lr,
dll.mp.
(It wns mi g ht.y h ot work rnnrching,
ye u mu !'!t remember.)
Directl .J· wo hal t('d. ii it we rn on]\,· for afe w minute!'! , off e a m c m y dn m p sh ir t; nTHI a ll
went th o d ry nile. Ir. t h i~ wa~' I did nob
â¢
Fi.ro.t_ Trlnity, Cambri~ e ; J esus College,
Ci!a.nbridge ; Ki·ngston Rowing Club; ' Lon'
.don Ro ing' Club; Marlow R owi ng Club;
Officers, Roy"l Engineer~ ; ' Royal · Club
Nautlque ' de Gand, Belgium; St. Cnth·
j
,: ,
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HE mim who Comes here for a new SHIR,T -
m~ke~,.rio mistake.
that
II'
Every 'new style , a~d .c?\ouring iii
We' stan·a Ilehind every
,c orrect we show.
.
., Shirt with a guarantteJor absolute satisfaction as to style and .w~ario'g, qualities.
~
were refprrns which they would
VISITORS' CHALLENGE CUP.
make in thi> circuit .ystem in purth
(Holdel'll, P embroke College, Cam~id~e.) IIJ,C>Illmiooiipn ,e recommondations. of the Royal
B.ra.senose CoU ege, Ox-ford; Lad M a rg~r.et Bost Club, _ ClllUbridge ; Magdale n
College, O)tford . . .
.
WYFOLD CH A LLENGE CUP.
(Hold ero, Lady Margaret B.C. , Cambr idge.)
Brasenose . Colfe~e, Oxford; L ad y Mal"gaNi t Boat Club , Cambridge; London Ho.'1' 1 R "
Cl b L d
R
·~CI b
pi a
oWlD g
u; Oll 011 oWlIlg
u;
M ...gdalen Colli'g", Oxford; Tham es R ow-
-
.,.. Samethiog applies' tooui .. ARCEEO " Collars.
ing ;C lub; Union Rowing Club. Notting·
~.
·
LANGSTON & SO~S, Cork St. Corner.- .h8SILVER.
GOBLETS
â¢
THE SHIR.T SHO.,.
AND NICKALLS
CHALLENGE ·CUP.
(Hoid er8, A. Swann, and S. E. SWllnn,
Trinity ,Hall, Cambridge.)
P. BerE sford anft. V . G . Teale . Thames
and C. M.
Stuar t, Kings ton R owins , C lub; E. F. H.
Rowing Club; A. F. J acob
\,
I .~
the
not OOtnplainiltg of the fact
were without these cdr (\, .Tudges,
that
but,
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.
Thero was ' also Borne cntlO1sm of th-e arrflr.rs but wo ro defeated. in th e ir hca,t h v th o
ill cthc.. Court of Appc.1. In , h,' . opinion, it promoting club by half a length. A. ~h r·
was ' more imporhlnt tllat . Cl\8l\S of fi rs t in.tance ,.hould be tried promj)tiy and rapid ly low had Beven of tho. cr-e w thnt diel so
than"","", in tho I C.o urt of An,peal, though fin ely last Re~so n th e Ulliv er~ ity cr-cw mar
hO ' ag:reed thoro ah-ould be &oS ll t tle dela.y a3 bo sa id ..to have p;i v-en an excellent a eeO llII t·
possibLe..in . that Court. E'{ox:y 8.ee~Bta..nc('J of themse lv M. Marlow took t he le,1l ea rl y,
had ' been ,,>von to
Court 1U tho ' p â¢â¢ t but the Reli.din~ me n hung on in good
yoar; and he had ovory hope that · thoy style and pushed t hem very close.
The
w{)uld bo able to br;ng tho arrea'" down to university Colleito crcw consisted of n.
1
the Donnal oondition.
Perkin. (bow). J . W . Caueh ey , A. N, Seolt,
Lord J wrt.ioe and Lady Phillimoro and tho J . B. Passmore, J. R . Jt.'1 llc kiA, E . C. "" an.
H on . G. Rufus wacs were nmonget tho stall, rr. R. Low, R . R . Lewin (Btr .), and
gueete.
E . Bevan (eDx). ,
.
t·hat
=
0
'rhe Reading R.C . wel'e r en rCS8 1lteo in
BRAWLING IN WINDSOR
the Junio r-Senior FDurs by - R. 'H ooge.
(bow), F. J . Ford, R . , M. Di xon R'nJ 'H .
J . Goode (str.), but succumbed t o E ton '
Exec!.iD r. Reading went aWRY well at tho
start and Eloll stop ped, but getti n/: t ogethe r they cam ~ again a nd draw ing leve l
" God
Later, wh ile tho vicar
preaching-in-
WIUI
escorted
out of the chllrch by
warden and sidesman. i
, Plano & Mnslc Warehouse, Reading.
second in tho Junio,,",ScullA Challengo
WaR
th~
.
vorgor,
.
a
E,tn bli. liC<l 181 7,
72, LONDON STREF-t: READI,NG.
As thoy wero' ll'oing down the "islo anoth~r
woman walked after thinn. and at the church
Kasmer .â¢, Aatoplailo. :'
, I
door sh e CAllod out, 01 No more torturing of
women," 'llle wome n ! were not given mto
B a.nk H ou rs:
Da ily 10 till 4 (oxeep t Wedn osday) .
W~d ll eOOay, 9.30 till 12.30.
Friday and Saturday e voningB. 6 till 8.
ClUltody, and thoy caught the next train for
London,
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BERKS OUARTIÂ¥ SESSIONS.
-Tho following ;"'raorla ~vo beon commitJoo.
2~·
tria.! ~ the Berkshire ' Qu~rter SesoionB,
are ' be held od Mond~:. Shaw, ,obarl1ed ,\vitlt larceny at White
Wa l~m,
tem
pted suioide
George
' F . .'
' Henry , King,
at
~:~::~l~~~~t~I~~:I..:W:~it:h~~~::a~:(..
Old~· WinclBOr.
Henry ·New.oomLe,
Inte rest allo\ycd on Deposi ts:
cO'nt. General D cpll.r tmont.
2~ por
pDr oont. Supplementary Dnpur t m ent.
~77,
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B ranches:
Oxford UDnd, and 16. W nkingham
Road, Reading. and 23, Markot
P lace, Wokinghnm.
Rulru , otc. , post [roe on RPTllicati on.
A. T. HIGGS. Actuary.
Printed and Publ~bcd by tho R OadinJ(.
Newspaper Compa.ny .. Li mited, at thoiL'
Offices, 7. 17. and 19. Valpy Street.
the at Compton,
.
been
Thero i. one aJ'Pc ..I,
Royal, J usti..,., . of the Peaoo
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~~r? ._~!~~io~.
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.
oidentally ho relerroo to th e deooCl'ation of Cu~
ciliurch-os-there WM a I second interruption .
Th:a time the offender wae discovered aud
READING SAVINGS BANK.
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R e nding, put up
went....o,way to win by q . 1( g thR.
Marl ow won the Th on.-,' Ei gh t" nnd
,bles..'1 Mrs. Pnn!chunt . ..
It hOO a row-()ver in t he Town Cimll e lll-!o
W8. 8 (lifficult for tho ohuroh offiCIals to locate Cup (fours). I. P . Mull er, v ' Jl1R.iden hend ,
tho brawlor, E.o t he service proceeded.
HICKlE &' HIC-KIE ' Ltd.
'.
U n iv e rs i t y Coll ege,
they got them. Ithoy, could no t give splendid fight .t Marlow Reitu (tu on S"i II 1"
to tho COmm iao,ion'." . reGijmmcndntions. d ay for the Marlow Eights Challe ngo Cl!P,
p e W8,
.
AT MARLOW REGATTA,
Commi..ion.
; W . p , Newm3n and G;.
CHUROH.
I" ,uu'm'ion; A. Swann and S, E. Swann,
1
Trinity Hall; Cambrid/le; E. . G . ' Williams
,., .
- 1and ' R. La Blanc Smlth, Third Trinity,
SuiTragottoo created ~ d!:sturbanco !n' Wind·
C&mbridge.
'
. '
80r Parisb Churoh on Sunday mormng.
When tho nra:vor f o r I the KinlZ: wae r-en. ohed
D~AJ40ND CHALLENGE SqULLS.
a woman oalled from behind the oorporation
.'
REXnTNG CREWS
they w~·re uDable to do so eo
wore without the two oxtra.
r ecommonded I by
W . E . Vawdrey, Caius
,
b ecause fo.Ho ..... s let t h eir clothes g-ct. da m p, fin d
EtQn College ; Fi rSt l'rilllty, Cam- sen io r · portne r , who was accompanied by thi s g ivC:J them \ n. c hi ll.
\V ntch any ol'd (:,::n npn ign(' r in ca mp . and
Lady Margaret B ont Club , Cam- Miss Sutton, met ~h-e party .Bt Ramsgate ,
Pembr«;»ke Colleg-e, Cambri~lg-c; wh il-e' accorti"p.a.!lyinf( the pnrty were Mr. yon will see ho is vc rv c~l r u f u! t.o d~:tlHr (! h iri
olothes tho moment t hcy lLr C' damp .
Oo11ego;. Shrewabury School ; Ulli- Leonard ,S utton and two of hi s "On8, Mr.
I n \V~st Africa I ne YOr got (rwcr whr ll
and Mra. Martin H. F . Sutton and fllmily, everybody clso wa g ill wit h it..
,College, Oxford.
T hrhl two
. ~hir ts : 0110 I wore . t hf' otIwr I c llrl"jl~ d 11a ng-.
. !dr. and Mra, E. p , F. Stitton.
THA!dES, CHALLENGE CUP.
1IlR' on my back with th e gleo\'cR Iw o l! ed r nllll ~]
(H~Id\,r8j Oriel Colla[!~. Oxford.)
m v nec k. Thi~ sh irt \V1IS d r.Y ill ~ nil tho t i ln ll
I
Aiuriol
1R0wing Club; ·Caius College; .WORK OJ!' THB CO'CRTS. while tb n () TH! I WA$ w car ing '.'.af! g,'Hin/!
Cambrid~p;
.,
W⢠WORSFOLD
a:..
.
, . '.
,
~od r nm arkablC' p~o"J"f"!!;S hl\!'l
B~rts already fairly busy, Ilond the nttrac·
Can:tda, whNC. tllflnb In ~ ho
tlons ?,f , Margate, RamBgate, Westgate and
persollal
int",.st
anrl help of H.TLH , tho Dl'ko
BlfChlli,l iton, ' whlch are , so easy of neocss
i,."mde r Club'.)
th~ one .froiD the other, were thorC'ughly of Connaught tho tro op.:! arc r f'a('hin ~ a high
stnndll.rd of C'ffici cnoy.
....
Associatio n, B~t Club, enloye!!. . The ma",,,,u,res of the four
Since tho movement !;t.Jlrwd Ih or n ill 1910 , n o
Cambridge ;. Lean- wa.terpla!1es a.t Westgate we re a source of tow
or than t hirty .fi vE' R o.v S<.' Il UlR h r, vc b~('n
' Club; Mainze<
fa sc ination .
The time aped all too clccoratNl f-or p c rformi: ~ gnll r. n t a clS at t ho
any; ThllDles quitkly amidst such glorious weather con- r isk of t.h ei r own lives. ·
Clu\)., Canada.
B~ITI$lf MA'D E
WITH
to t ho 211d R ondeho!\ch T roo)l
having th e hiA"h o.'il ,)crcc ntaco
RP.adinlf.
WEDNESDAY, JUliO 24 , 1914.
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