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NS' ANNUAL MEETING ' ",

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mN' t.ing oC tb e Reading
I illS Club WI!o8 h . ld · at :m;e '
c Lion , Great ~ Kt!oI1fj ':
Tl1~ sdl\'Y ~ve ning. Mr. Q. KiD• • Tr
Mr.

G. King

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was eJected «'!..__;f!
Mr Morley bon .
6ecretary " .. "
C. Winel ett was r e·ele¢ted hon: 'l:~' ..J"
The followmg officers were ""I.
Vi r.e -prMidents. Me-ssrs. F. " ,_
. Mal', H. White and" Bill" .

it.t"". MessM. Peter Smitli
T. Swalll, J. Higgins,
Ex cll, J. Keel, W. Poc ock, G.

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1\J.r-

a nd

The prize

b v the cadets.
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'The Principal 1w.bo presid.lci)- made
as follows:-

pr~ nt(\ti ons

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to,

e n,ble I epall'S to be made

mills, etc.

before ,

'" Inc h .is

ed ucational centre.
'THE ~soclA:iEimlP •

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·1iat .~

with the usuol custoln
of the water in th~
lnet from F~<?b ney have
been

.tu:qelri~, :'.

10 the aca.d-epJi-o proce6sion WAQ supplied

G re enaway offered

l\ g Ulll e a.

present
iugs'

thoThe
College
on Saturdt\y
confe rm.ent
of the was. " moot in·
of
tcresung ·function . .' Tho ' iDa.rd 'of honour

wn y .
It "'DB d e cided to hold
in the futuro on the t4ird

e :l. ch mon t h

Univ ersity

nesaes tJi.e
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Honoris Ca.usa.
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Dr. M. Florence Armitage; Medical
Officer for Women '. H.lls of Residenoe,
Ulliversity College, ~~ding.
Mr. J ohn Golding, lr .I.C"
R esearch
Chemist ' in Dairyiug, Univereity Coll ege,
Reading
,
Mr .. W alter W'. Hi tcl1.ins. M.S.A.,
p.A.S.r" L ectu re r III BuIldIng C Olls lru cti on aud Surv eyi ng, University College,
Rending,

Mr. J ohn S . Liddle, Mus. B.
bringe), Teach er

of

Violin,

{Cam'

Univ er sity

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Memori ..l Prize.-J;)!'ugI8ll
Clark e< ~'. ~""~", ,.
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Glad te . M
'h
' .. I ~'" ne . ~':l'oriaJ '-r,!.:<~.~&ste K~at.

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. arrangemento- fOT tbe tennl.; .t..urna·
,..~.. well carried out by ·Mr, Everest,
esteemed- hon. secretary,
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On Tueaday a If walk' WQ8 ~·&!ra.ng~d · "" The G~~nd' MMter. ·in hi~ presidential
A ~( :,r~:~\ AJ!l laBBador'e . :Med..I,~ C,?r. !he milrning, followed by a boatmg pIC· add~sa, (hiCl!saE(~,}~e . pOBltion and prosr ,.ur.- ,o....",t!. , . . . . . '
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mo 10 the '-~ftcTnocn.
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P\lCts, 0 1< i£he. Ooclety. under the 'National '
Ti-'~ Earl~" Eng! ~sh ±~1t~ocietX's Prize.
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. • In~Qran!'<l1 ,Act, ·-·','·:lh'" most re v<l1ution:'ry
Allltson '"M." Burr. Th;e9Cio8Ia -rr.edaT-oft.
Ir .
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"'I ............,~ " ' , ~.t~ "!." .'") ineasure ~fer:Jl.rtp.pt61"'P-y:;th6;, ~gi§lature."
Ei,\rth:r. SLeutton . p ..." .for HOf,tJ:oulture,':- - CUnATL" AS
'Af~r cOD;p'li,!\"nling' ~:"'M;!\Bf<l",,!~n : and

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council):-

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Coltege, Reading.
~or Univ.ersity ,Studente ' (Iktier..) .Mr, Ja",!es Ma~k intQsh , N D.A .. N.D.D" Oh~ er R. Orc~ard : 'l " _
L ccturer In TInll'y Farming. Uillve rel ty I ~or UmverBlty St*denu. .
o,ltege, Rending.
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Se li'!noe).-Erie L . Bevan.
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Mi.s Clara , M. Wilson, Teacher of W~ llated.
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Haudicrafts, Unive rslty College. R eading.
Ifor StudenfA in the -Fin.. Arta -1013

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Additjo,!al Priz....• (tb~ .lIift of tb~ .

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LOOKING . A.T
l'ELEGRAPH P0LE'"

.:1 enactea,. ,by

tlte ~glslatu"" ..... a Y'ho.I ~,

• :.a?,r, ~Iait\e . ,!~ pMll€....for the ~optlOn of
. t~" V!tl\! r l\lm<;!ples:~~ ,Jhe IDeasuro must

, j'~ bgr-lXe;' ~y',.(aIJ' · lXihtical part~, • That '
fact_,Made It .w<lu9)ben,t ' for al~ of tbem,
, The ltM. R. M. B.nkes-'!ronee, cn.at.! <If wbat-ever l View 'they nught have qeld'j' to
In LeUers.-*Ec1 ith M. Bolton, D A. AmV' Gilford; 191., ,Elt hel Ma.ck.·
, Su.nningdale. who has .!u st .r-etur-ned from unite in !ensu n ng that the veri boot wa.e
(Hons), 'Margaret M. C:",rkson, B.~
For StudentB in Music (1913)' ..!Marl!nr~t I a' camplDi!o()\1~ ho.ljday in DevoD4hire •. ~a. got out ?~ it in the int:ere.~s ofl the ,wno1e
(Ho ns. ), 'Willio.m F. Morri., B A. (Ront), J. L ewis.
. 'had the extraoMlhary ex!)erlewe of being commumty.
or
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'Arthur R. Nich ols, .B A. (Hon a.>" 'N~""
'For Students in ComJn<!ice - Nai Ous. arreeooq ' aa a foreisn sPy·
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Co~p~rry insurance had co"", to' stay.
K. Purfteld, B.A. (Hon s.). 'Cec il O.
CADkT CERT
C
At ten o'clock ' one night Mr. Banke.· ~hn+k1 ng man attached any importimce
RLch , B.A. (Ho ne ), "Alonnd.r Seg 'c,
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, . IJ"I ATES.
, Jone<! left his camp for a walk. H<l lOst to· he ~urely tactical suggeetipn thl}t- "
B .A. (Hons ), 'He len R. WlIliams, B A.
Ca"taiD R. L. Pell.rson, ~mmaJ!dinll the I his way, ,,,d !><><lred about in--the darkness , v~1 . ta~ menaure o( insurance /couI9 '
(Hons.) 'Harry W. W ood, B.A. (Hone )' 1R~ad mg . Umverslty IContmgent,.·Officer.' . Cor some guiding landmark .. . Eventually be subshtuted. They mu~t "'1 ateb care·
omsle C. Wright, B.A . (Ho ns), IElslc A. Training Corps, lIuhli!,bed the: liat oC bb mel ' a policeman and two otber ' men, '(nlly I~t' the viilue oC the ben~fi'" libould
Dyer B A. , K at hlee n E A Eales, B.A., cadete who had b e~n . successlul" in the ..nd aeked - to h. direete<l tQ 8 ""riain be made' utterly di8proportion"te ~ the
MfI, rg'ate t M. H ogbeh, B.A. *:gorjs Bocon, e~a.min~tion for certificBOOa ut;i<tel' the bridge. This request avpeared "to ' raise· _value b r ,toe oontributions. . Be fr'ankly
'Pe rcy S. Elhs 'Jack GOOdWl I 'Els ie re~ulatlons of the Army Council, alK\ they the constable's rsusp'cions. · He followed conf<l.sed !,.hat. if he could bave his:.time
L Hain ee , 'Do'rothy E . E. Linforth. repeive d tbe cerl.ifidate. I~om _Ibe Prin- the st~8nger, ~nd asked him foi his, Jil!Jne ' ove~ ag~in ;. he would opposo ::the. ~t"te
:Nel lie Pulme r, *Sid!lCY A.
P~yton, cn:mi , Vl~.:-_ '
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a~d .a~Elt~8. ~ I
IrE~bg?il~On of .volnnts!y orga~ula.tu~n6.
Mobe l E Thompson , Arlhu r J. Under·
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-. Cerh6cat-e.
. "TOM SMITH, OF WINDSOR
A~' JlItRATIONAL SYSTEM' .
wo od, Ml'rion G. Ashby, H elen I. D. 2nd LIeut. A. R , NIchols
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B eale, Agnes E. lknbow, John W Blen- . Colr,· Bergt. P. Rossiter...
B
CASTLE"
. A, mdre irralion~1
tban ' that
,kmsop, J ohn
W. Cau ghey, Mabel E I Sergt. T. C, Far~er ... ...
B
Troating the matt.• r as a. bnge joke, whi,:.h · ~Ow exist~ . it
nigh . im·
Cha.lk, ElSIe M. Crowlher, Artlnlr L' Se rgt, R . R. L ewlll ... ...
B
, I , the, cnrate Rlud tI Mv nR.me is Tom Smith pos~nble t-o .conceIve.
.thou·
Crust, E t~el 1.1. .Da.vies. I.eabel L. En~ · jI Sergt. C. S. Maries .: _ .•.
B
,I I
and niy a.ddl' ~s is Wjodsor Castle. But: ,foB.n,d fh'+ hqpdred 8ocie.tie..~ were ad.pi"~'·. 1
b ,n d , Mane C. Filmore. Harry Ho.worth' l Sergl. H . D. Stood ... ...
B
that i! ~ n-either . m v correct name nor wrmg 81CknM8 benefit In almost
Wilbe rt V. He ll iwell , R ober t ~. Hinde:, rfe .. ~rgt. D, J. Allen ,..
A and B add"",....
If I toj.! YO,!: correctly yo .. di".~nt ways . . ComPetition IÂ¥>tweelLl', th<,,1
George D. H ogan. EdIth M. KF"t Elil lc ' Uce.·Serl{t. J. N. Morley ... ... B ,
Ir wo uld ba lnone the wiser. .
../I.oolel1.. was Sllmlllated by
.... E. Lock, Frede r ic k H. Morve n , H n ro; d i Corpl F. Southa.m ." , ........ A Bnd B " "You must come to the 8tation with pf procura.tion fe4.:B to agents
W. Nash, Dorio M. Nicholns, E1velino M Lee.·Corpl. V. R. W. Johnson .. A nnd B me," said th e po lioeman, "and make your Som~ app~ved' .ocieti~,
NicholM, Elsie W. C. E. Payne. May S. Lee,·Cor p!. C. Ne v.lllc ...... . ... A and B .,~planations there," nnd ·in spite· or , a ""nnected With tra<!e uruone, ~UUU"" L\<\\l"'"
SpenOjlr. Wilh",m J. Symon., Mabel A. L co.·Corpl. A. Riohards ... ...
A and B . protest M•. B.nkes ·Jone6 waa taken tn... siokness ben~flt o.s though .
A and B I' miles to the police station, Tbere be', di s· tended to relleve, not . only
L .. TIlling, Margaret E. Watkin, Je66e Lee.-Cj.orpl. G. M. Shacklock
Wmterbottom,
Corpl. H . M. Clarke ... ... ... .
A.
oov~red thnt the con otab!" sus ~ted be also unemployment, and that
I n SCience. - 'Willi am G. Bic~l ev, j Cmpl. L. E. Cook.. ......
A '
foreign spy inquiring lor , a bridge incUr ation to work which was
D Sc. (HOM.), "Herbert W. H yde, B .Sc . o,rpi. 1.,. H . Croxford .......
A
whien might be in danger of being blown among.t · ,8Ome cl"""es of tbe eomD,ullit,v.
(Hons.), Joseph W. Chflstclow, B .Se., : Lce,-COl;PI. M .. W . Garside ... A
U (l.
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,O tbe.... inter!,re ~d tbe phrase
Dougl"" W. R e.ling, B.Se.
Le e.·Corpl. J. B. Pae.more ... '" A
The se rieant.in·chat;ge was also told oC wOr~ " . so strcctly a;s - to
.Tn Agriculturc.-.Rex R . Lc ,,:i~! B.Sc., Cudet F. Akroyd ... .. .... '"
A
that, the curate had been looking at tele. Dene!i. 10 .ome. c...... t~ · those
I,lll<!sey G. Tro n!"
B.Sc., Wt llnm .B.
W , B. Bartlett '" .... j. A
graph , voles vety suspicioW!ly:
It was le!rtlm~tel'y. ~ ntttl~d te .t. The
Bnrtlett, John S. B Gnthergood, Elv"a
E, Booeden ...... ...
A
further stated t4at lor a foreigner the ~he Ad that proVlded Cor ''''''U''''11
M Hofe r . . . •
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H. A. Cham~n... ... ...
A
curate's &ccent w~s rem a rkably go od.
by . tbe ! m.~bem h .. d . be~ome " , u:~tr:u'::~
I n DaIr~m ~ .- Willmm T . Clnrke.
R A. Chell ... .. . ... ...
A
lking 1"1 Enghshman and a gradUate m resl>edt of h81! t)le. moured 1
1n Hortlcultur(".- *StB.nlcy L~ Toogo~.
W. A: Cl everley ...
A
of an English Umversity , this remark, (If the c~nt;ry.
.
Joli ll C. Gough . Alexandra D. M u.ck enzle ,
. · W. J . Eath~rne ...
A
natura.uy caused Mr. B ankM;Jone,& & ~ 'I'
SOME CRITIC S ' S
J:'mea W. &Lnde re.
G. IW. · F.enoeH . ..
A
deal o"f amusement B e wa.a"'detainea for , .
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In Fine Art. - Gertrude M.
~. ' C." Fncker...
I:.
A
some h'ilurs for in<}uiriee and then ·IiJ>er·
Til<; centoral idea of enrol:ing 811<w;,r!i;·
Muriel C. Liv esey.
H. Hawo.rth ...
A
..!.ed. ' .
: ing "1en and women in e<ilf.gQ.vetniqg
III Mueic -Margo.rel J . Lew is.
F. H ~r mlston. ..
•.. ~. A
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j 80cietieS, each society aiming ' at ·.getting
J II Commercc.-1hi CI,.lam, Dori s E.\
P. W·. Jones ... ...
A
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tbe Ir~atest benefit out of the Ac~ ' for its
Conlrcy. Gladys E Holbrook, Mabel L .
'1'. R. Low.... .. . . ..
A
memb~!., was splendjd but UtOp,i,e.n.'· It
A Mll~h ell . .
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J .. R . MacklO ... ......
A
'>'. .. ... ' .,' . ., ; _~. ~
ha!l boiled,. fi.retly, ~c.aU6e compuls,'.''.' had
"DIp oml\ wllh d is tinctI on .
C. T. Marshall ...... '"
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t
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'bred resentment, -as ·It. WftB bou~ to /.. ao,
All tlle r.ci~i cnt. of the honou r were
T. B. Mulroy.. .
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A
VARCED A'l'TRACTIONS.
and, secondly, because the introduction
cheer ed, n.nd ecvcral of them ~r eete d with
A. F W. Myatt
A
of profit-making concern., had demoralised
hum or ous sall ies by pa,t and preeent
.1 . W. Neighbour
A
, t h o s e ' who were hitherto ready and ..will·
stu.d ents.
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E. H, Newton ...
A
T!'e Lord Mayor of BflStol, ... bo ...as accom· irlg tel give their best .• ervioe. to lh~ .pro.
J E. P ollo<:k ... .......... A
(lamed by the mayo", of Well!, Malmc8bury, . motion oC mutual thrift. Quite naturally
0
p't 1 tt
A
Clnp penham and Tcwke. bury, opened the thO I - f 'l d t
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PRIN
. CIP AL'S' CONG RATULATIONS
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Bristol International ElEhibilion -on May 21st. ,. IS ~ ass &1 -e
~ ,see. w 'I , l e.y 8 OU
T he Principal enid it was 9!S priviJege
, A · RDl cha~~ ... ........... . A \
in the presenee~ ~f "8 l&rg{) oorhpllri1t . '. 1 ;- ; . ~ not 8h~re, the fI,I)oI16_ WIth th, InSUl't\nce
F
to cong ratulate nil ~.o.se wh? had . boon
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' . ' "'I tber. ... . ..... A
It i. by fa. tho I""gee' ventura oC tho ~ind c~mp~nIeB o~C1.als.
The. cost o~ , the
adullLted, in on e CatHlclty or another, M
Th e NatIOnn,l Anthem was then Bung by which has been seen in that city. The .... ite f;f.Deun:moo Com.mltte~~ wa~ o.u t of all pro~
associates of Univ ersity College, Reading, I all pre""" t, led by tho organ, the cadet...... of 25 acres i. weU ..rvod by railway, tramway ' portioll ~ their utlhty, ,:"Iulo the l
Illld nllSO thooe who'" ha d been enrolled.. who pr~en t e d a v~ry sm art appearance;.- and ~ambon.t serviccl5, and it :.over]ooks~ the 'system had lc.d to undiS!lified eOml)et.it1·oii ~~-"":'-.p...!-'::':':-::'7":"""""-":"';-"-":"-':""'~":'
a s:;QC Ia.tes hon oris cllusa.
As to . IDr. p.rcsenllng "'.r1,ll8 With .fixe d b.ayonets, ' and 'CIi.fton' Suspory~on "'Bridge aJ]~ . ~he .~von in the medical profeB8~0!l~ m,?re
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Gorfto. The drTeotor of t.be (uc.lubltion 18 .M r. mental to proper :a.dlIllnIstrnhon}t'lorenoo Armitn.ge , there oould h a rd JY be the proceedlllga termmated.
In the medicnl' prole.s'on in Reading I nny
SERMON BY THE BISHOP
L. Hart, .~ ~b. mallter 01. the Brl¢?l. competition between the sooi<l tles.
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member b elter known , or illdeed, m ore
A fIe n '
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Pa.gean~ which 18 to be & great fe&t~re . ~lB 8ponsibiJitY lor this lack of
loved , th an sho ((\.p!)lRusot
For man Y)
Jul . 0 gregi\tton attended at St. mO!lth, f6 ~r. H!3n~et'SOn. Qf ~he. ~w~d1D~. lay largely with them&elves; ,
years she had been a great s plJorter l ond ' Joh~ ~ ehureh, On Sunday afternoon, the ... ruch Me i~ whIte pl~r, 'the. prll\C1'pal lJJ never imal!~ned that a parltal connexioifl
TRAVEL WITH FRI~NI>S
I
d f th t e l l
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long BerYlce .for members of the College, whe n the In~mat"m'" PavdlOn, IMfL . hloth and with! the State would so bind tbem ith
n en 0
n
0 ege, an.
or a
tbe sermon wa~ 1 preached by the Ri ht 250ft. wlde. The
to be ' used
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SPECIAL
PARTiES '
penod ~h .. y had been officlally conn~c t ~ Re tb L rd B' b
f
f d
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lOT m""it:a.1
a" .. ating ,red tape thl\t- the eXlStmg orgamsaoon
wlth h e r as M~(lical OffiCer ?f the Women's
The: m ~ H 0 U;:W~~hl tf orX'
r JI ~eapac.ity for
to
is an would be found uDsuit&ble or ine1!mc::~ nt
frQai ' ~EAplNG DiJtfiot
Ha.lIs of R eSidence, Rnd In that rettpect I Y b ' ,~,
d P
le
ms, ,&
&.rti6tlO oolonnado
"' wit.h for the pUrtl088.
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ail e had grently h elped the m in an jm J ~ . OTIOdsha: ave,. opene" tl,l<) ~crvlce, an~ Bower gardens
: The ~He d e precated the d-emand 'or incre&eed
'will l~'f'e bv
porl,nt fi eld 0 1 their work. and of recent l.~~or
IP ~ellter the fBl d1~g ~~y~r ,
pageant !t'OIUod "' ..
b enefits and .addjtional flnanoi. ~ ....istlUlce
•.•. "ASOANlA" JUD. Ii
times in ·I\id~og in the organis:tti on' ,of the ~lle 6 speCl8 cause or
e
ea lDS S'wa.rd WIth a ro~
because 00 ~on6idered the State·insured
' 8.8. "AL!UNIA" JUDe 18.
wompn's brimch of the Volun t~ ry Al(ll De·
ge .. h
h
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In &.rept9"lue\lon
J!eroon
'. on the whole, made & very
d
tachlUClit of the British Red Crossl So.
:rile bls op t en preached' an Imp"'"BlVe h&,11 18 611i>'! "'lh
: good"
with the State and because
'.P. "AUSO~IA" JDly 2n .
cwt v (aPIl:ause).
Mr. Liddl e wa;1 "'? ..r!"oll on t.h e_efI!ca';l of I\laye~-a theme LOndon .
u.~
the henefil4 would
From SOUTHAMPTON well known there tha~ he c~uld onli aay.. bl:,:c~h:: h:a~.ld hho~~et:- b:ug~:"tedt\' ~
~b~ mainioi"lJille of
THE C.HEAPEST ANIJ BEST WAY_
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I b 'C. . bl"" re ~ a.
ot
he w..... a dlStmgUlsned \ member oC~' tbelf "
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Musi
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many
ear:!;
ti.'{le
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ul
wae
una
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to
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la~:Clrh;~k~:~;~~;:-t~~~
to
rFor
CUNARD
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b
0- '1 I
d 'ke' h", .promlse,
lEI" took IlB biB teIt rSt .. an
LIN lai'tiour&ra
.1, ... · _Lapply te10. TJ)NDON
alld had a ways ee n a 0 a an ~ e Job
. 23 U-" V il
eril'
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"ot far
. u
pl... Opolr~, . r•
supporter of tbe College, apd of ~ I it/!
n IV!."
er y. v
y.
8ay
·t he .1I4l1"!.inil~tl;;~ti"'!
' : ' . E.C .• . or ~ .A pnla. .
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musical o.ctiv ities ; I\nd the:!; appre istet! ,u"to .y,!u, whatsoever . ye : sha!l . ·"!'k ;the
very much
the opportunitY
bein way_
al· .F",tber
My nam!o
.It yon.
lowed
to reoognise
in thati oC
modes&-:
Hlt~rto hav-e
ye asked .wlll
no~~a - ln
My been
the gre at· .ervices he hM ·rehdered to 'the name; . a~1<; and 'y?, shall recelYe. that y;our
14.. Goldinll: i ..nll
m~, be lljll. - . - . '
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College (anplaus e).
Mr. Ma<)klntoah
theNi ilie'
. th:e do.. . of Ill" ~dr_. h,. lord·
co mparatJvc ly new
.
the Faculty dIp s",d some .ap.pr~Prl.te , collects, ·and
{)f Agriculture.
Mr. .
~ the 8&! 6 the, Benedlc,~o?1 - 4'nd (·)tH~ '6e~Vlee
fir.t to c om{J there ~nd
cldoed wlth the BlDging of the Natlonall..,rranll'~~~~~=';"~;;;';;;~
r~~ arch in dairying.
Anth em .
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the r.soure~. of tbe
tural, expert knowledge
the farmers of the wide Dr,o~;inc,e
tie. witb which the
.oerated. . Althougb , those
not been with them a ve ry
ha.PPJ in . having the
their ...pprecia~on
Cor them .la~l~lau"e"

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the C01l1mlsslonel'll
h&vmg . proquoed
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.~~ d~c:Jat.e . = that~< <;o~m;9R~oFY.. jDs Ur,8tnce "'Was

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BltISTOL EX.HIBITION.

S,n llth

RIV5 '

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know

thr.·c o Y(' r 7 lb. a re

S. lll!I" Mny 13th he
a r n ln. kc 'K Well'.

L nl' k IlOol he
IS Ii.

personally

loca t-cd in

tho

ha.s

fivo

800 n

R e ro rr ing to

"The

SllYB'

the

Cou nt,

\"(°ry fin(' one f or t rout. nnd

It

,lace to fiil h clnSoe und~r th e weir
f ecI . . I ~lLuK h t. n~ y fir st trou t i~
W}W I1 Bpmnm g for Jack, and !Some
\'(" rv ea rly m tho sooson , saw
t n kf'll. helJ1,1{ JII ~t a. fra ction too
I{N

In .' ''

o wn fi oat down to

It,

This

r. . r JCs . und , T am informed for.
(i n to I h p l ate Dllkc o r Dcvon~hiro.

d

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a t ~ pn l.
Wl~ a trout 25
III ~Ir t h. ~ OIIlK 7 Ib
The workj ~lI' Il(: n o n o ne a!dc a nd
the
81,II, ll''l (,n 1,h(' otho r \\ c r e much inIII 1 11 \
(>Oor lo& to n e t t h o fish.
M.y
wa !l n01 d ... pp c n(m ~ h. and i~ \\fiS only At
2 1M

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:-.(' \·(' nth ait l'lri pt t hn t I il1 ll na,l;!;ed to got
thn fo ur ·foc,1 wa ll I iA.Jld Mr. J.
r, f 111\ !l\1('C'('$..'\, nno he \\ C' nt dow n U19
('\ nn lll g and cnu ght. o ne of 8 lb. 3 oz.,
,l ),'\S
l.K'cn fon\ ard ed to M essrs.

! hI} m o nt hly m ee ting of tho Roy&1
nt H's r\!Il ,d ~ dm'l!lOn of Anghng Clubs.
~f () rl r' \' prr'!\ldI IUl , held A.t the hood.
rri. T ilf'( \Vhit c JIal1 , Roadi n'S', on Wedl'\(' III1lg'. n r<osoiu t,on was PB.!6ed con.
"dll J'lath y o f t.h e 8.MOCiation willi
t h r hon accreta.ry. iD the illness
. a nd ('xprassing their hone for a
1""'('0\ nr v
M r Staoo:y i:<! to bo aaked
r la ke tho eccrotari,,! duti05 during tho
of M

f'.

Brock.

",.,,,I.'nn', o(' \q{n.te

thE)
Pro vincial

Mr. G, King.

to

t he

v.: I1S Recorded

B.

able r e port.

hearty vote

RUDING-.
aJ rr&'lCO gatherlllg of th"
In CQ lI ll ec tJO n WIth tht!

Rcl~.dlll g,

~alisbury

took place on Friday
",l Ie n there wu n large attcnd~

Jail n

WnB

p rettily decorat-ed.

wer c sung br Mr. J en kinson, Mr.
Mr.

Cfl lJlcr fwd Mr. F' red H ouse .

A. Smit h actEd lIB ;M.C . for the dancA Ill on gst the gath er :ng were Ml..
or:d so 11 , ~1!. F. q. Goodson. Mr. an'4

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. I \'k e. 'I\.1IAS Ens;t,
W. Payne,
. V~'()o d roff , 1\{r. auf! ?tIrs. J. ~awrellce,
La.'\T.enee , Mr., ¥rs. al d MBS Gear.
and ?!{rs Pa.Ylle , Mr. W. J. Monger

T. Edwards , Mr;. Cutterell , Mrs. F:
les. Mr. alld Mrs. W. PUMue, Mr.
~! r< E e k~ tt, Mr. o.nd Mrs. M.-,
r~lI c fl'ey,
Mr. 8-lId · Mrs. PalmAlr.
Hawkin S, ?\1'r. and Mre. Smjth, Mr.
J o hn son, Mr. and lIrg. G. Keel.'

M l;;S

.\J "s T m .' sell, Mr. G. MiI:s, Mr. J.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Tull, Mr. and
Crap)?, biro and Mrs. J. Gardner
nlld Mr. Fullbrook, Mm VoggiDll;
D, Wheeler , Mr nnd MM. Newport,
\V , H. Bt!ow n) Mr. and Mrs. M. , .
, 1\1 r , Mrs. ana M'ss Elsie Modey

and MrR. A F ,sher) Miss Wellman'
r. nnd
B~ nger, Mr. nnd Mi~

b-..s,

1f1-. and MM. Harry MeaM Mr -

. H.id.r> r. Mr. W. G. Cullum,'

Mi:

P e a.r·h, Mr. nnd

ltlr.:·

Freak. Mr. nnd Mr... T. E Stev~8. '
and M". E. W. Tull MUls Huddy '
M J;6Qrn, Mr. W. Mas;. Mrs. Wyles:
C"tLerd l, Mr. P. J

MI'l'!:. Callow,

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