Berkshire Chronicle Reading 06-1914
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:he k,~: JUVEN1LE HEALTH
to :' ' controt: . the
â¢
'woro
as
to bis ' political
the. :fi rat and
in those cir;
SUCCE8SFUL FETE AT
. TILERUWS1'.
contcet. (apl
upon
8.: ,great
tha~
,.
ma.rk'
DADY SHOW .
. At · the pre·
to' bo activcly
Th. Tiloburst bmnch of tho Juvemlo
''Y'''' ⢠. pia?,! Health Orusade h~ done much good among
nrivile.,eo . to' .KIYO a. vow, the children by the committee and Ite: CJl orpart m · . $!OIl.trov~- get:o secretary, !\-liw~ Bevitt, MsiBt(!d~by t.ho
mha.de ,that ~_ n hb18 loca-l d<lctore a nd othe r fricn~8" in te rested ill
T 0 1 V;IOW ~ on Y , health ma.tters. On \V oonosday n. toto waij
to w]nch ho ~hopld i h eld in a m cadow ' at Pa.rk LllJlC . .
There
thll~ m t~c ' werG. , a va.rioty . of l'l:r:'"'lI;re m c:nts, ~ inclnding
was · unde~Jr- bowhng- for B pIg, <hPPllig In a. bra. Jl -tub
controvcrsy throwing for toys, anti mus ic by t he S prill g
k
o
Gardena Band ..
A WATCHER OF EVENTS.
Tho fete ,~n.s open",,1 by the H a n. MeB. W.
Council
-..
Murray Lesh~, w ho W a.3 n.coompa.nwd by Dr.
'with ·Tal·
F~r tbat rOMon ho was now a watcher of Murrny Lr.she, and there were also pl'""ont
ma68ive frame events:
He wa~ reminded of that in his l Dr, lLnd MrB_ Carmody, Dr. I\nd M,:", H f)fiscene. I
..
.
.
daily . apbere.
Sitt.in!>: on the B ench in that ! ford), th? R ev . Lane, Mr. F. W. WhIte, Mr.
I
(Ald&rnian C. G. Field) __P!<l- 6Or~no, ~alm at~n08phere he had at l(.'~ thts I S. t...:. Sa.xby, Dq. ~1hom SrO Il (fro m . Lo nd u n),
on .. his right 'the Lord . Chl.fl oatlsfoctlOn whIch was not always h\8 lot i and Aiel. and Mre. M,,,,,n .
(Mr. A . H . Spokes) , when he was at the Bar, that he had b ut one
The b:Lb.y .8ha~ pwv ()·d vm' Y rmp ulilr, a.nd
'Hon . GcMld Rufus interest to serve, an.d that was to do right, \the work of ltldglfl.~ , uu dcrtaken by t hf1: ll un .
the
oho.plQ-in (the Rev. and to decide betwoon the part ies accol'ding M!8. M ur ray LOBllc, Dr. lvlu r ray .LC6hc itlHl
hiS left .the high. to his. vie ws of justice. and la w (llppllll.l6e). ! ~tSS M a ry ~lIndlel w n."1 .an o xc~cdll1~ly ardLl.the mayor's c.h&p. The re were many O·~ CD.B10nS when n member ; 0 ~ one. 1 ho pnzas wc.rc l\.\v n.rdccl n~ fol.
u"n;;~.!:,~\:.~ Legg), and the of th" B.r felt strongly and keen ly hi. cl-ient lows :- .
".
.
. W ⢠. )iadin). was right.
There migh t be some in w hich !' H ealthu:!.st child uncle r H1X mQ nt,h.~: 1, C.
depl1ty .. In"y(>r
t he
lof lib. wa. not quite so .... tisfied-(IaUjl;hter)-but ; P . Mot tem ; 2, .R. A. B1oomflelol.
under in which neve rt.helcss -it was hi.<; duty to do
lIoolt }lles't ~h l1d fro m S I X to t\~' (' lv o mont hs :
the ' U1e be8t that he ' p06sibl. eQuId in the in . 1. F . IL Wlckene; ~ J . P ontlll g'.
torests of hia clients. and 't he Bar of En g ln.ndHe~lthH~6t chlkl. fr_om. 12 m..,nlh~ 10 two
ton)
head
ha.d never ye t failed in that resp ect and ho yearS. 1, ,R. J , .Cl ocker, 2, M, n OOn:blH I.
I1 J.
Hen4erson) , the town
wae !Ure nevO r would (Hen r, hear) .' It was
fiPcmnl p~lze w a.s awardccl. to li'. H.
1 S . . Clu.tte-:huc k), Alde rm en
of immense a£si.stance to th 3 B~nch to hl\vo W nko!ls fotr} bClnfrz t.h e best baby 111 t.h o tlhobw.
.
G Ph Ibne k J P F B
bO~ l!Iides argued out-at t imes it seemed to
url.n ~.
Ie r. â¢.el~n('l:)Jl r:LCCG ,," ern run y
I,T
, ,.,
' . '
those on the Bench at !lOme length (l .. nRhte r ). the c1lild, en, tJle r r.,u1. . he mIC as follo"" ,: . ,
T . G.
.
The r e were momenta. when , h e was minded i
ya rds
fo r ho.\.'s lIllde r 15 (C nJi'l\o"
Col~brook, to interrupt, and sometimes he did, but th ere i clel's).-l, H. VlVian; 2, H . L ewnn,lon : 3, A.
\ J.P., W. Fr~me, ' J , . , .
J P
J
W
0011
D
th
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h
h
. ed May.
~ggtnt!n '~~~ig){~~n, ·W. j l. D. Venl~~~~ S: :eif~~~tO er occaSIOns w en C exerCIE
10:> yn rdfJ ralJl" fOl' g' irl~ llndr> r ]5 (Cru RaHayward,' F . -A. BarW'eant, B_ P .. Gibbons, J. .
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del"' \, - l. Resc JOhm.Oll; 2, il.l n..uo Wc':rl.,· 3,
d
HONOURS PLEASING TO READING.
R eine Abery.
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R. _Walter!!, Frank
inte r, A. J. Maker, an
100 yn ro., oootnc1e r.::u:.c fot' bny~ (npen).-l,
F. J. Lewi. and Messrs. W . F e rg.lUon.
H e had always felt in hiB asst>CiiLtion with Harry L cwendon ; 2, ErnC'Il V.iV1Illl; 3, \\~(l.lJ.P., C.' E~ Hewett; J.P., G. W'. We bb, J.P ., R eadinll' that every hODour which it had bcel).. t<Jr Seaward.
C. S. Smith, J.P. , ..nd W. H . :?mith, J.P.
his good fortun e to have bestowed upon him
"Musica l choirs" ror g irl, (open). - Ono
. A recber()be dinner wa.e adn}irably served had beon to thc sat isfllction of the whole of p r ;ze. wo n by Rose R ice .
I
er
by Mr. ' N, J . Vaull'ban, m""'ig
of The the borough (applu,usc). The . value of .ny
80 va rd, ra eo for boys lIn(lor 10 (Cru,,'1o,.).
Great Western Hotel.
'f
honour was immenw ly enhanced wh en it wn.s - 1, P ercy Collins ; 2, J . \V a lde r ii 3, Rrnio
Grace wa.s said by the vicar of St. Mary's confirmed and gav e pleasure to one's fri cnds, Mn.rsnal1 .
(the .R ev, R. Wickham LegR') j
8.n<1 tJwy w e Te l Il)any in Reading (appln.u 'lc)
50 yams TaO(' for gi rls !toiler 10 (C ru --.adersl.
The maY9r expressed regret +-t the abeence . Ever,. ~tep d u rmg the n m e years of t hat - ·1, F lriAgie Coll ins; 2, Liz:t.:e R ich!ln b.:o n ; 3.
of the Lord L ieuteno.nt (Mr' ~
' . J. H erbert eve ntful p?rioo o! his life.was ..BOCl.tcd.BO I vy Collin s.
I
Benvon), who WM deto.1ned in
ndon. ,.. Mrs, closely. wI th R cadmg t~at It ~mc<1 t.o h1m'f A 4! musicn.l chair.:'; " c:')mpO"t.H,io~ f() r n.clllltd
enyon, - Mid the ma.yor, had r ecently gone when It came to aclcc tln.p; a ~ltl C, t hat. t ht!re was t\ Int-c item.
'T'h D nr iw wnH won by:
through!mu.ch pain and lI ufferhJi, lLnd he W8..!1i WlL6 but one that could p~lbly fit him , or l\f:..q,~ F. Reymol1r_ T he pr ize WM\ prf" :rnted
.fraid ifwll8 hOp eI""" to think
Mr. B e nyon at l.... b' onG that could ~'lVO the g rrotcs\ hv M ,,.. F. J . l ",,,'s.
,
being ~~nt. . Dut jt was a Enti6cation ,to pleasure to him,self. a1}d that wns the n f\.me -In i.h o (' vcning' UH',. ... Wf\~ t1n f1(iln (~ to t.llo
know ' that Mrs. Benyon w as v ry much b e t- of t~e .town wIth. w~lch he had such c100 0 I skains ('I f thf': Spr ; n~ C.a.rd ('n~ 11'1.1)11.
ror, and they hoped to see h er
n absolute · and Intimat.e Rssocistlons (a. ppin-use), It \~a~
Opport un ity \Q'M t.[l.K('n of th(' :o" ,·.'Hi;on to
\ly r~tored -to hea1th lapp lBu dc).
H e had a pleasuro t.() know that here at Rca.d~I1· .~ pl'~ent, n nllmbcr of p r;7.C'~ t,o Ow l nhihlrf'!l of
reoeivM & letter from . Captain· tL~li(\ Wilson, they were plensoo t~nt, he se ~ct-ed that tltlO t he two T il{'1hu l'.'~t. School..; ror t.hr> ih flRt 1'(>Fl1\lB
M.P. , who llIa.id he Wfl.8 nfr.a:id ~t Wtl6 ent-irel:v (applause ). At lenAt, it had t hiS p;'Ircnt bene fit of n r COf'ut ('xfLminn·tio n of t~('t.h, h r>aris.
. impossible, Cor him- to ' get a.way from camp, to himself-thBt hOI knew no other ,yh.ich fln tte r nails ,,-no f~t ' n.ho to I.JH~ · winn~rp, o£
Captain Wi1con mentioned that he wn..s being would have 80 closely identified 11im " ' it.h t ho t.he â¬S8nv coml,.-.fit.io'n . 1'ho wi nh('r~ in 111e
examined ,for .pr?mo!,i?n.
H el was extre m e· name whioh h o used to poc-..'3e5S. I t frC'que nt.ly ' 1[l.ttcT w erl" fI.- roll n·w~ : -Nnr(!"t 81j1!onl : l(n 10
Iy B;0rry at hIS m nblltty to b e prc.s~nt, and ha.ppcned, w.hen n. peer took e. titlo, tha t , Parry and H nrold V ivi!\.n, P n..,·h l,.,1 n(l Rchnfll :
h oped he (tho mayor) would a T?ologiw to th e p eople wonde red aft-cr a shQ ..-t limo who I: Nell.v Coomhre nnd E dwn rd c()(),i' hc;~. Cnn·
Lord Chief Just,ico lor hil!l un1\voidahle a b· he WM.
1-10
was ,:clad . t o sny that Iffill\f ion nr)zl\S (nros(' nt N I h.v I-h~ n . . v_ IT R .
..,nee. . S ir Robert Mowbr.y,1 Bart., cbair· ho did n ot t.hiuU tha.t
would often rooped'm it.H. D.n .l : (: 0 1'1,.,,,'0 AlI"'n . R MO
man or the B orka Q.uarter Sessions, wrote occur to thoso who heard his name , becauao Rice. l'vrn l'T;jf' H :1ch l"-lw lc ·M. "".v Hitl'h('.ro(~k,
thn: he had to 110 t{) Oxford in oonnection hie forme r name lLnd Retl.din~ were sO closcl.v GwenTl~I~ ~l,--.lh') l1rn. Er!1r..",t
. Vi ., ;nl1. f' vhil T ayw ith the den t.h of Sir -· WilHft.m An~on, w"bo &86ocift.ted. and the mention of one seemed lor, D n.:.'lv H nr ris, Uob nrt T hu rl ow nnd
wa.a ::not only the head of biB college at Ox- t.o bring up the other. The m r\yor .vcr" Ch{l.rl ic H eil r.rlnf!'to n.
'
ford , but one of , hi. old.,.t and dea"",1 happily said that he hoped that the borough
'
, .
friend~.
The mayor me ntioned that
'S ir of Reading flnd the barony of R eadin g wou ld
OLASS II. (Orches!r ... up to 24 PGrf~rmeTS). Wm. "Inaon w ....180 clo.. ly a!oociatoo with be .... ociated for the genoral good of IWad.
T~t piece : Ovorture, "Tancredi."
Reading. . Tho mayor also ".nnounocd apruo. ing.
.
Entries: Redfield IBri.tOI), Southall (M
. id· Il'i.,. fr4m Majm- DArby·Griffith , Dr. Abram,
WORK FOR R.EADING.
dl!ll:ex), Beckcnham Kent), Bush Hill ParI, Mr. All red Palmer. Mr . .J. T. Morland. 1I1r.
He (the Lord Chief J 1i&tice) particubrly
(EufiekJ,i... N.), Grove ands (~ding).. Barry J . Okc;V T~:vlor. J .p .â¢lio Mr , H6nry Blflfwl,v. valuoo the "arm t ribute whICh the mayor
The seCond National Br()U1er~ F o.s t.i val :Qock (Harry).
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1
J.~ . (Wh.O â¢.1 8 nbroad), Mr. H . M, Walll!. paid him for the work which he did l\!I
HALL. RI~AD1NG.
was held in tho ground. of thQ ' Brist-ol
G rovoJands Orchest.ra s6Curoed s&Co!],d prize J.P. (w::110 lAo a1!o, .n~ron~) . Mr. J . J. Cooper, Meolbe r lor R eading in oonnection with the
Exhibition on Saturday, and whi~t it was . in this &eCtion last year, a.nd n..g&i n tfii." year\ J.P. , o.hd Mr. 9,Uhgan'I.-I· P .
interest. · of the bo).·ougb.
He clnimoo not
Tho II w o~ther clerk H was kind enough on
OD a much amalle r scalo than tho lir'-t, whiCh I.he first prize being awarded to Bush Hil
LOIiD '
'SERVICES
the faiute~t credi.t for it; it was only part· T ue.day to a llow . the" Cnfe Cha utll nt" ill
Was held at the Cry.tal Pal""; in ·Auk.llJ!t' Park and the third to Bock enham.
I
of h i. dut·y, which ho gladly -performed and aid of St GileB' Pari.h Hall to be held 10
of ·lQ.6t :yea r, 8till it was . a. gr,eat suoces's. TR~.
,
l
'READING ,
which .afforded h im the g.rcntest plea6~re , c~lllpamt.i"e
co mf?rt at
'I Crnvcnhu nt, "
ohang<> of vonue WR8 ne"""sttatM on aooO<jnt
BROAD , STREET S FIRST PRIZE.
Tho toast of tho' guest of the e voning wng when It ,0 ho.ppenl'<l that h e could bnng (;ravcn Rood, by kino pcnm."on of M, J.
of We London .fedcratll)Jl havina- ,. rta hand
'l1te choral competitions wer e h eld 10 the gIven by the mayor who refe rred to the about 6Ome thinJ;r which WAS in tho interestS Okcy Taylor. J .P
A p.art from one 6hort
full m ~uttlflR' read y [ o ~ tho NBltiona.1 Au~umn Dominions He.ll.
.
eucceserul career of the Lord' Chief JUdice,' of Re ~ing and was ~f"..8ire<1 by R Eading. It shower, which sent th ~ VI.'!ltOlR for a. few
CampaIgn and tho Brostol FederatIOn Juudly I
CLO\SS A (41 _ .
d
d )
and tof other famou, judges who hnd heen gayO hun greal sutisfacbon when, for the mome nt. mto the house, no Inlll fe ll , n nd th e
undertook' to carr y out thi.B, the oocond
~
VOIOCS an
upwar s .
a.&SOCiat;'ed· with R aading . His Lords hip had firdl timo bo had to go on a.E1S1ZC B to ad- functlOn proved n VCor y pl ufl Mnl ono lo ho~t.3
f C!;tnBl.
,.'
.
, ' T est p~ooo: "J}y Babylon'~ Wa.ve" (Gounod). taken the title of Lord Reading, and he con. m!ni~tcr justice: under his Maj ,*!ty's Com· and VISloors al ' kco.
Tl lc I.H!IU Ii,lfull y lntd·out
The exhlblt lOn , It was ~ought, would le nd
.Entrles : Y,M.C A, (B ristol) , Ba.rry, EllBt gratulated him upon it.
ReadLlI.,I{ was one RUSSl0n, that It should be Reeding whtch I ground s \.... er(l loolung ver;t flL;C . , A la rg,o
it&eU to a huge attcndlUl<!e but lrpm what Fmchley.
,
of the Ileadmg municipalities of the country was the first place 10' which ho sn.t uut of number of frI ends fl o m St . Clio! nttclldc("
was BOOn bv the Reading oobtingent C!D
It Will ~ rememooTbd that EMt Fmchley looked jup to for Ita progr-essiYe policy. i~ London It mlghb he that It was to some h OIlll{ rec,(_\i ved b ,' l\fl Okoy :l'ny}~ r and lila
Satllrdll.Y it Will Je quite a. month or SIX boat Readmg (Broad 1Btroe \) by one pomt desire for carrying put public improvements extent sen.tlment' on hlS part, but from t ho daugh ter Tho H cy. F J, 9, G llh~ o r ahd
?r ~ka beforo the various buildings <d last year at the PalMa in C,El.SS ,B, a.nd that EI.'lld for the uplifting of th.e peopl(l. It wa~ first moment that he beca.m e Lord Clll ef MIS. GLllm or welc M ll v V,lsl\OrS, ut t e
~)(hlblt6 are comple-ted . '
I B~rry
wer o beaten by Rendmg m "the 8n.rJ~e l it. municipality of whieh the country might! Ju~~oo he had the wiah that he shou ld first ' \' lCo.l co uld not s tay as he 11\( to mee t I a n
The Austrn.han sectton, and tho re pres~nta- ' C:?mpetltion . ~oth .tho.se cqoirs .n0Vf sang m I;lot'
a-shnmcd
The Lord C hi of Justice vUlltl R ea?-ing where he w,?uld h ave tho engagement 1Il Lond on ,
ANO II ~
01:l~~
"
tio n of old B ristol Castlo, are exeeo(hngly Class A, and In thIS class the smglDK. ~ all had ChOBp.n to aooopt this plaoo a.a the derivlY great 68.tlsflatlon
o( meellOg many old V1SIoorn We.IC t.h n R ev F. J
O II1 ~ \ t.! G
good, tho form e r beina fi~le~ with a mllgnifi- tho c~ir8 was magnifioon.t. Tho, Y.M.C,1\. tion of! hIS title, and they k new that he did friends} (If seei1,la 0. town witlt ,whtch h e wns I lholom c w'~~ , <:;Olon d ll odgson, 1v~!~~, F~lendÂ
cent collection of 011 p l'l .1ntmgs lonned prl- (82 V·Olc ~ ) sooured first pnze, and Barry baa not (Io it thoughtl~!Jlv but after maturo oon- eo closely assoclD.t ed, and of hVIn.,g 10 a h omo I Field (t11 ,: ltIa )ore.~s)MMI T a.nd ~1
G Id'
vately or f rom _var,oUs corp orll.tions The re t he s&oond prIze.
, sideration and ont or'regll.ld for Readin~ whIch WQ..8 so d oar to hlm. \Vhilst he h ad MI86 K a.he Green M r i\tgn. n , rl~ ';)r ~'lrfiiB no doubt tho>t the CXhIbItlOn, _whcn com- I
CLASS B (25 to 40
' )
. and ,v ith'tho d etermination to maint.o.in jU; been -sitting - on the B ench during the JlL!!t l mg, MMra -f!lowes. ·11;11', I
.a~ h~pl~nn·
plated, will be a v~ry fine one, and , tho
VOiceS.
high d. g nity. The y tn(sted that the barony few day! he could not look u p Without seemg nnd
ISS I ree mrLl.ll .1 1:-1 nne
i'l Trs nnd
page ant whic h i8 arranged for the end
t Test I?iooo: .. Hymn 1<> Apollo" (GouDOO). of Re':ding, and · the boroul\'h of R eadinl\' facea which h e knew and which bro ught back I MoN. Kor~(" , ./ilS" Abram , l an~l th o lawn
June .nd July will .ttract many thou8Bnd.
Entr ..l6: Broad S treet (Reading), Wesley
be ohinin/r Jight~ in the country. Th~ ple... !Lftt and f.. io~dly recollections, so that M ss I "' . h ea wns ser;""l ~'G le nmoro ,;
of visitors. T ho grounds are c~ose to the (Swanooa),
'went on to r emark 'that while ft,S th~ f(lr a moment hl ~ t houghts st ra yed
That n.nd ~ l1r111g t e e~en l nlg I ~ °t.one o f musio
famous ~li{t.()n ,Su!J.p ension Bri~lfe, and tho
This "'0\'&8 Ii very olose competition, 8?d
Chiof Ju.stico knew, ho was 'not one K~th(!rmg a.lso b~ought back RSS<K:iILtions. Ind,\e~l1 orc1 let1\ja. p lLY;';cr~cb ; Mr!i H o leroft:
l
8OO11cry III cerlA.mly very magmficent.
, Broo.d Street W.()ll first pnz.e by one pomt
Msiated to promote him to office- Thero W8.8 the chtef constable of ReadIng, a. Co..: 0
cIlllg'b g 1\11'5..'\ I ock hnr-t Vocl~l
. To th.o.oo who are not acquamted with a ' ove r Swan90a.
Tho prize conailiited of (la.ughter)-yet whe n 119 was ....elected he f~l1y \ who had had t.o pilot hl m In difficult Bltun· an1cl, a VIO 10 to n I v M ~ ~[ll9term'an who
tidal river , the sight of the Avon at mid- diploma, cheque for £6 , a. ~ilver medal to o.pprec~a.too his position as M,P. Ifor the tlons because of tho t oo clo.:,Q e mbrAccs of 90 ~r'lt.~ rlwe10 oun~ ~~c m~nn e r Ij Chn.~n5~ n" do
<l ay made thorn smile, fOl' it appeared to be each member of the choir, and a similar whole borough and did not fail to recognise hi! political ~upp ortors,
He sa w nlso the r,e n oro" JIl in~r IS Evel n C' reen ha.m \\ho
68 nadi\" ~ltl the p~nu\ n.r
about the s ize of our Holy Brook. In the I meda.l but wll;h gold oenl;re ,00 the oonductor the 90r;vice8 whiCh the Lord Chief Justice wnf; chi ef con stn.blc of B erkshire , ",110 wn.s (JatOl- 1 n.d_e~,. St
afternoon th o tide turned , and in a very httle , ~Ir.. F. W. Harvey , Miss K. Wilson, and alwayj readY to render to the boro6 g h The mined that under nny circum stnneos ho ~B.'(
1" i~o. l:x rocted tlmt t he fund Will
time there WAS a. rive.r of bIg dimcn.sions, and ' tb~ chOir a re to be heartily oongratulatod on mayor inRtanced the' 'euOcc8sful efforts' mq,d.o should be well and cA..rcful1y protected. H o I
b 18 fit from tho ' I Cu re Cha nJluge 8~ip~ were making their way t?wuds , eecurill4t t~ e p remie r a.w~rd. It also- reflecte by th
Lord:' Chief Jumice while M P . for aa.w a.. number of gentlm:nen, ,everyone of I 5U t I~n til ll y cnc
the Bnst".l Dockâ¢. . No other rIver In th. ' grenteroolt on Broad .S treet t1Jat Mr. Ha.rve:v Reading for pre...rving Readin/r's repres.n. whom ho thought he m'ght Justly say he . 1~a;n;;;,.~"",::::::"",::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=",;,====="
conntry rlsc. ISO qUickly M d OGe the Avon, has never sent a. d;olr, whetlier of children, tation l on the ThllDlM Coneorvanoy Board ola.imod ll8 n JXlr sonal ffle nd. Th at c vemn.J;{ =
on e.ooount of ita hu~ lnouth and the oom- ladies, men or mixed voices, into competition Throu~,hout th6 tirno h e was Member 'fot was one which was vory dea.r and which h o
parativ4S1y Jiar;ow . gOr~e imiiiedia~ly bchin4 with'out seo~~ing a fir&t or second p r ize.
Reading .the ;LoTd Chief J.u 8t i~ 'Was. Mem- very much prized an~ mos~ highly ~6toemc~.
tho mouth ~
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ber for Readmg : and not merery -of a J)4rtv Ho tha.nk~d elWfh one for kl!ld~y £?mlnSC thcl(~
Tbe entrlC6 for orchestr.. , band! and eboll"
CLASS C (16 to 24 voices).
(appl;,u..,) . ' bo had th~ welfare of the
I t hBt overung an rl for thClr welcome, th us
~cre .not ao nume rous &s t8.~' year, and . there
Test piece: U The Long Day ClO6eS"
ough at h~a.it, ~iid <lid no* ~ Pl1ro himaelf 0; \ g~ving h im. ~his_ most ple;a.sa.nt rooo.11cc ~ion of
1& no doubt whato,·er . that ~ondon IS th.e
(Sullivan).
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hi. time to ben~fjt ~ading~ (a pnlauM)) .
In hl.8 fir st VISit to an aS~Jz e , town, ~e to-:-vn
fI!,<,st \ centre for holdmg f""tl.al. of th..
Entries : Th.t<Jham (Berks), ActoD, Carqifl', conolusion th~
expre.sed his best which he adopted for hl B t,tle, â¢.nd ,n w)ndt
kmli.
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Old King. St root (Bmtol),
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wi.h.o for the Lord l ::hief JUstice' ⢠.career. he had made h Js ·home .(jf.plaua.)._ . .
CLASS 1·. .(Orohe.-tras lip ~ ~6 ,performer.·).
Thatcham were placed fifth la.t year in
TOIBUT
' E TO OLD O·PPONENTS
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Th" recorder (Mr. A. h . Spo'k",), In pro·
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h v
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p 08 1flg th~ tOB~ of II T e Mayor ," 88.ld .he
r ked .6t ad·I
Test. PII: Overture,. Raymond. ·
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oYBl·D"c'e ,. Y'
a.n°d th- ·h.~Ythanel'r
wanted to say how glad hEl was to belre;"lnt
E t
M C A (B tol) F
t1
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The Lord Chief · Jwrt.ice, in th. oour"" of a
n rles:
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r-ecman e
Saturday, when they graoeful- -and- felicitou. ~ Bpe8Cb, "aid it W88 a to join in tho welcome to tl19 Lor ' Chic f
(South&mpto ).
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. . Great prai"" i8 due kindly .and . gr~ous .thought OD their p.rt to Justioe at his first asoiâ¢â¢ in l1i8 (Mr. Spokes ')
F_m.ntle (condueWd bv Mr. G. Port,
Th..tc.hrun .oo[uluotor, invite,him that .eveniDg t<> 'm eet eo Jllany old natiye town . ' He (M,!'. ' Spokes) waa an 0],1
era.lloe B,,-,!d~took firot
late of Readmg e
. result. Aoton: an-i friends. · -H. w ... . v.,r~ gr at.ful and Bpprc. atal\'er ~ the Bar, twelve . yila"" called, and
plaoe llWt. :r~ar. In
aea II ., b~t La.d .to be
place
dated the "honour very muo.h.
Tho Lord !l- .rlsin ' junior when the Lor~ Chi ~f J <ustice
conten.t WltD ,~ond_pla.ce on tliia , OOO&610n.
a .
Chief bll.ving ' a.cknowl.edged . 'tn o mayor's Jg~l~dto' e~!l~a.~n~il:~if ;;atev::'ryo
. mmenetm~e rb<lof'
good ' wisb~8, said llr. Field .had referred to
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him ",,'one wno "'â¢â¢. not a native Of Reading. the n.r. He rejoiced to see him sooted in
Well tb ..1 was an &<lCidont for which he
the place of those great men who had gono
nOI . '...... ponsible-(!aughterj-.nd wbon ' be before. Mr. Spoke. mentioned · that -both hi.
he did not even .think of Reading own and the m·8.yo~'8 Rnces to fs <!ame from
naullhtoor)
But .he bad' been cl_Iy '680' W ~llingf?rd, R~d remar!<ed. tl)a.t . they feught
it in th" ma.t eventful y.ea.rs of by _the SIde of the grea.t Km,lZ AJfred at the
hear)
He looked b&<:k over ' b&ttJe of A~doWD. Mr. S pokes refetred to
f\lll of 8t<Jrma all<'l
the fact thBt for four years. the Mayor
. time ho Iw..
~~i,!g hadl be:en a Ia;y:yer, MIa said ' tbe
·p.riOd of
a.dmllU,8tratlon of the aff~U'9 of the town -bad
. and in hiB '
never been better conducted tluJ.n duriDj( th.t
.
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S.
-!fllo~u~. ~~ Su~~,
J olln
ch a rged
,
Domlliion
bond , tho
whicb had
In.r.v a.t
1913, we a
stole n.
' H e I'lcJtded
The H a ll.
.W intorbotllorn
the Crow n; R
K .C .. and Mr .
l enee.
It
W£Vi
6t
th~t
proce~ds of
uut io n
f'-
Mr. 'Iodd .
(Lord
1~
was
MI'.
Tnc:~.
u ntil
All~n
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BROTHERHOOD .FESTIVAL
par t !>aymcnt
l ntroduced
CAFE CHANTANT.
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READINGSUG,CESSES.
IN AID OF ST, GILES' PARISH
CHi\i:'F,s
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ab are lIn<l~ rwri
cation fr om
i ntr odllcc him
bo nd to sell
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be l
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or
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t
'ftC.' d
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bor
ma,to.:
.:r cr.
w..
or
of-'r.t ' least
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, .Ho
~;~~t..fe~'~;?~I~':~'~D<l'W". bUt
.tlru'<l. ·· .
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The mayor humorousu- replied . .
A programme
than usual
~lenQG 'W48
Arti<\",. ·Mias May
Trewm8l1 - \~~t'r"'~~);
(t.nor), 8Ongs, Mr.
. ·and ' .~;;;~~t:te;:o~r~;;j:;i! I '
v$J.'iou\
duets
a lll'reat pl easure I to tho oomp.nv.
H~rv"Y was .. skilful ' acoomparilst,
two
YCil. I""S
comp :\ ny
WM
of
:a ,*,oc onlcr c
ror BlH'~.
H n.st :ll gR,
plninl.~
lha.L
A rcf r ctl
Poli ce ulso
actc r, ~nyi1!
.uSHoc int-c o f
Liv o{'\t na i
er seC l1l inn
lWei , b ut ill
r,
H e h, d ro m
fif k.-e 11 Y(' i\r .'O
BCc u lion !1 ·Hl
Th e itnl Ro
illju~Li(·I'
by
had h P.D Il
w ould ul li y
ti on.
n ul
be so nl!\ IlY
a very 8e rio\!!;
mont hs' imp ·
,rid ~ o r~hn' e d
store d to Mr.