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." Ouio,.icket..
w"'!· :redu~ to·
88 Mnidenlw!ad
8cratcOOd· 'to the
eleven eBrly in the'
.week . .. This .was :..regrettedi. , as the fixture '
lIIfuaUy provides some goOd cricket. Out '
the ~thei: i\xtu,r.es praylld,: we managed
obt~\II. . one WID, that ibelOg with the
team, who agaIn d efeated Cum ber-
'Road· Institute.
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.; ·.The second eloven jourl'eyed 't o War.
·grave. ~utl were easlly defeated. despite tho
a.si.ta,lOO ·of Mannin(l. Shears and CrooJpe
from tb,e first team. lU pla\'e of Salt.. C....,
and BellBle~ who M'ere unahle to make ,
.the jou.m ey; The second' . team . seems to '
I
'have stru.c k a bad patch this season; they
2/- more
ct
I
would
still
1
have not yet tasted the sweels of victory. I
Perhaps the prayer. neeq 'a little practice,
only their captain seems to turn up a.t I
netB. Batting fi...,.t, the .,Sltots fared , '
badly a.ga.inst the bowling of Langford, and
w.ere put out for the small score of 55,
Ivou
TRY US NEXT TIME.
Langford clairnil)g I>ight victima at a low â¢
co.st.
A.
who went in second'
croome'l
wicket, carried out his bat for
M' ILWARDS
patiently
0.
got, 22 . .. The home team hit off the runs I
for the los9 of the first wicket, Shepherd ' _ __
batti.ng .welJ for ~6 ~fprc he reU in
~ttempting\, short run. Scores :-'
Fa.otory Second .
A . Ueavor- b Langford ... ...
illg' wae hel.~ i~ the
sjMla.kers were;;~e Rev.
M.A.,.' B .D â¢â¢
"1'<1
'i:'. Miles . b ' Langford ... .. .
A. Oroom.· not out ... ... ...
A. Porton b Lang.ford ...
B. G. Shears b Langforq
.....
, 'C. Manning c D. Street b Langford
A. Brooks b G. Stroot ... ... .., ......
. A. W> Hill 0 Sh<>pherd b Langford
~a8,tor B.
H . Cripl>fJ c
Tea.
WM
~fI:"~~~:~ P'I>rI'UK.OU
in tllo schoolroom on .J une 18th.' . There
wore .preoenl Mas ..... J. S. Allwright, A · Old. ,
J!:. ·Cam., and ' Frederick Pad<\icl;. · The clork e~:~~~::::;~ .
rep.ortoo that ' !.Iio · 'Publio Telophone C.ll a
Office h.d 'not yet 'be'm opened at \ho P.ost
Offioo ... hoped by the Pootm â¢â¢tcr.(leDCral al
Bt.. Ma.rv's. St.
. .
Chri(\t. Ch.ur('.b, Holv TrInIty,
tnew's (Ro-a.di.'~,g), nrtd some couna-y
".,er ·Reading·.
· Joyod.
·
,I
'II
.
..
The outing
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WII3
.
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⢠: )0
· '(TH ~Al'.~. rOYA~BERKS REG;!';
·
with . reference to tho bad can·
roMla in~ tho neiA'hbonrhood.
int~rview would bo ar·
"H" (W(}KINGHAM) COMPANY.
the proposi·
Au,wrlgllt, .⢠e.,o!,oeo by Mr. Call;":
write to the
that ....
.qul!crters .. on ¥onday ne.~t. ~t 7.30 p.p!.
Dreas: Drill oj'der. From thiS ·date until
' a.nllual traillin~ all compahy drill. WlU
oommcnco at ~:~ - p.m ., a.nd th~re wi ll h..e
· two separate dnll periods the same even· improvements
tho boro ugh bound ary ,....
mado on
council
â¢
2
38
SATURDAY'S FIXTURES .
1s t t-enm v. Newbury (away).
2nd ream v. Waltham St.
Lf\wrc nce
(home).
3rd team v . Earley (hom e).
4th te am v. Abbey Wharf (home).
I
6
28
5th team v. st. Mnrk'8 JU lliors (1I 0m;,-).
56
3
L. D . Street not out ... ... .. :.... ... . .. 10
The Wok i ngh~m Rural District CO l1l1 ~i l
O . Street b ~I ulln inR" ... ... .. . ... .. . . .. 0
F . Fidler not o nt ........ . .. .... ... . ,. 0
A . N , Olhor, C . Denton, T. Pluwman
e r ~cl i OJl
on Tuesday sa.nctioned the
of a.
temporary i ron ho.ll whil e th e churc h iA
heinl': " ,built. Major Bulkelcy . aid that lil,'
II
r~building
8
Extr......... ...... .
o
o
Total ..... .
55
-and T . Cox did uot. bat.
3
3
1
E. N e wport not out .... . .
'Ex.tras ~ . . '" ... .. ,
0
8
2
Rev . ·B. S. ~tt y b ·Port"n ... ... ......
F. Pope c and b Tipping ...... :.. . .
R. Shnphord run out .......... .. ......
J . Langford b Manning ... ... .... ..
ownOr of tho adjoiiliDIr land . . A precept wao
mad" "'u~on the overs!'";,s ' 9f the pariah for
£10:
Mr .. Paddick .reported !;Qat the two
. I of .th~ CO'lrl,eil h~d not· yet heen. able
.
with Iwo m.c mbo.... of . the' Eye
Oounail , the. Henley RuraU>i â¢.
Th~ compan~ ;'ilI i>arade at i ta: liead·
A. Clack b Barlow ......
A. Timbrell b Ba rlow
Rev. W. Grc-cn c Da vis b \Vaite
8
0
3
6
Wargrave.
as
much
H. Palmer b Barlow ...... ... .. ,
0
2
'b Langford .,' ...
Total
tho" e nd of April lut, sud instruotlons wore
giVoD. for a further communioa t ion to be forwa.rded.
Tho st ile , at t he .IKennylands not
havinR been rop"i~
requested t by . th~
council. ·the clerk was '"8.sked to interview th.e
)'anjl!'cmoni:.s.
PODO
0
4
22
. F. Smith b G. .Street ... ... ... ... ...
Extr... ...
P AIUSH COUNCIL.
A m~iing ',of the. parish. oouricil . wu h~k1
Hall. ... .... in·..~I~~t.'n<>d.
of The Rose
iAfter' tea. bY
doch , Buckllurst
lowod.
The Wloldrurh&:ffi
dilotod by ·
during the
Chapman
.
F. Tipping' b La.n-gford ... ...
was
of the church would t,f\ ke aiJout
two years. The parish hall hn.d bee ll found
too small to acc onimodate th e cO llg re gali on.
eLat.. th·a t . prior. to the '
, Total (for 5 w·kt⢠.)
111
his creditors in 1911. the
by him consis.t ed of" day
.The thi~, team .had ~o take the field . lIIR'l'IIS. UARRIAGES & DEATHS
containing accounts with WIthout thelr captain, J. Lennard, and 8.9
A.fter th~ be. is bowli:nS in fine form this season" Announoemonts . of
an · invoico bbok.
he "lao kept a eMh book.
He'"
- h"'} a' hanJrina account. which at
f
l
" ." d
'
the 'd Attoe 0 h tle ''trectelvfm~90r
er was over·
d rawn!
t e ex en 0 ~.
.
.
The debtor sta.tes th&t h e filed hlS et1 ·
.
d'1& t e I y h 0 ··he came aware 0 h IS
'
t Ion
lmm.e
thiS lelt the att""k weak. and Messrs.
Hayter·s . C.C., who. we re the opposition.
·took advantage of" It. L. Battersby help.
Ino ' himself to 72 ⢠The third we nt to the
wiok-ets first and ml\de the useful score
f lOB J
k'
be'
t
'tl 30
F d ,en
1
b11180n
Hed rng
II 01'
r scorer
')') WI'.
t
t
r
Births. MIlrriagc9
and
Death. must be authonticated by tho
,
nam!," and .ddrosses of t h. part ios
,'
sendmB' the .a~e.
.
i The chargo for Births. Mnl'Tl'g03 .lId In
'
M e rno:UI.~ notices. is 29. 6d.
Dea.ths ara Inserted Witho ut chargo but if
dd't'
I 'o r cI Llla.ry
B.
I lons nrc m il d c to tlO
o.l.l.
notific~ tlOns t hey a lso are chnrgoabJo {u
°
or ~ 80 a
we
or ...
no
· ing. Recruits iwill parade witll. the com· might, ' f · poaaiblo, make o.rranfe me nh lor insolvilDcy.
At ~b,e date of the r eceiving order the H"yter 8 respond<>d With 156. maml! ow~nl!
pnny on the 29th inst .⢠and als6 at head· t.he · impT O\'i n~ of tho bottom 0 Cockenden
· quarters on t hk 2nd and 3rd prox' J
Therf! will
I
tbis year.
to -, RE~H'
aCOjlAII~.
8oo("~b SltiClil.iidi â¢. .Oi
owne.. of the land to trim the ' hedie at the
awk wara aoi'ne r o[ the hill. which d the pr...
sent time was orlroil)ely dangerou.. to traffic.
Tb.e next mcetinJi of-the council waa fiJCed fot
Thurod,!.. Au!'ust 13th.
.
drilling and skiTmishin~.
The committee
had ·arranged · a. ~ood pro",ramme ·of sports. by his .wife, some havi ng been h e r property
before, me.rri~e , and Borne h aving been
tho fol1ow ing bl?Jing the winn.crs : Vi.U 'be
m.e 800" and
.Bural Couutr:tl by. the OI..1I.0M LJIUIi ·- The , Boy,' over lO ·yearâ¢. - l. B . SummeM; 2. Wt given to hor SlDCIl':
"WDdon ·BcotUah" Short ~e"\ Rouip.
Foor , H >SCOC k : 3. H. Robert...
..
, Of the uQs.eured indebtedness £573 i.
.. lII ols "6" If elob W;lJ beiweoo .London and ·
BQY8 und er ' 10 yoarâ¢. -~ H .· Newell: 2, A. sto.t-edj t g ... be due in respect . of money lent,
OI.lll..emOnUt a Dd BO'DOll. Homo Comiar&l.
Bird. 3. ' S :' PDunds.
.
. the rem"8inder is pl'incip
' ally due to
Buperlor Otllside .
Oirouia.r Toull.
Ohea.p
GirllJ ·over· 10.=- 1, K. Connon; 2 F. ·Beo.vis ; er...dit~r8 for goods supplied an<l work
Return TiokebJ
3, G,· Taylo·r." . .
done. 1
.
' F9rtuU intorm.tran WTJ*e for N'o. 49 Tourist
Girls .un<Jer· 10.-':"1. R . Richa rd son; 2,. R .
.
. P'OIramme (11:") to CARRON CO .WoP ANY.
.
86·130. St. Kathariae's Way e.-: 21. Ot.
·Tower St., S.C" 4: 50. Bcrners St.; Oxford
S... ,' W.
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DYMqRE RR6wN
"' .SON. L~D .â¢
- ROYAL ALBERT
BRB-WERY. REA.DING
These
I.
Celebra'~ed
Ales
and⢠Stoutr.
are gu~ranteed
⢠I
Brew.ed : from Malt and
Hops ONLY and have been
certified by.' The British
. . An<ilytical Control to be
ABSOUUTELY
P ·URE
~
AND GENUINE.
Th~y are highly ret on:lo
~.
~e~ded t)y ~he medicai
.. ..
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.
faculty and have been sup,
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plied to ' the . Royal Berk ..
shire Hospital . for ~ver 60
Y!lars,
â¢
Th~ Bottled Ales arid
Stouts ; 'are in\i'twed
B'oTTLR~ naturally, .
Bottle, . DELIVERiD FRiE,
.
,'.'
,ALL .MALT&H
I
I
Turner : 3, E:. BlackoU .⢠.
Suck ·Raoe.-'-l, 'A. Smith: 2'. D. Nyo : 3, P .
Kew.
.
Thread Needle ·Raco.":"1. A.· Sniith and F .
Boav;,, : ·2;G. Richllfdson and W. Rich.rd·
600.
. .
...
The .ecurit·, .;.. held by creditors stated
to.be ~ tilly· secured oonsist or mortgages on
the : fr~6hold ' of the shop premises in
Statiop Road, Twyford.
T.ot " r
-;:)- n
~
The' prizes were oref.entcd bv Mrs. BB.I'Iker â¢
Uf
°wagesâ¢. .
K~il{ht.
OOM-
Rob-
FEW·- CRANS'l'ONE. -e111 Juno ooth, a l.
We.lev Chmch. Queen'. ROMI. hy II, v
Rov. William Johnson. Froderick l~. I I.
22
2
0
I
yO\ln~er son of Mr. and Mra. J~. J . F'f'w, 10
Ed it.h Mary . only daughter of 1 he lu !(' J\ i r.
and :Mr-". \Villialll Uranstono, boLIi o f R~' ad.
1ing.
Ii"
6
108
HOSKINS- ROSE.-On
Mond"y. 22 ".1
Jllneâ¢â¢ t SI. Giles' Church, ReudinI!. Henry
32
0
10
72
oskinB, eon of Fran k '1'homp8on 1I {J!; ).; itl6. of
IIHCavl?rahnm,
t o G e rald ine Vida ,
of
DaVId Ro,e, F"q .. J .P .. of Rencllll/l'.
A. Goodman. c Gat('lr h · Hp.rry
F . Fr_a nklin' c Baxter b Derry
10
6
11
5
J o hnson. Vicn r of the pl\.rish, I'11H1 tho ll<, v.
. A. E. NegnB, ChfLplnin of Now Co\lcgP, Ox·
R. Paul.o. Good "", b Ford ... .. .
A. GoodEx"(lrl: ono.I.. D.,.,.t ......
0
â¢â¢ â¢
Total
... '"
u.ILu g hl c l"
I MARCHANT- MALLET. - Jnno 231'<1 , at.
, Hormitn~" Church. by the Rov. Ceo rge
i Flo.>d. Rectol' o[ F rils1lanl. th o Hev. A.
'1'.
1
lord. :Mr. Edg.r M.rchant. M .A., Fellow
and Suu·R"ctor Q£ Lincoln Ool!CKO; 'Odr,rd,
0
to EtllCl Winifl'Cld, dfl.lIgh tc r or M r. ami 1h :l.
i Honr y Mall.' t, of Plymouthâ¢â¢ ml niP"a of
9
Q<:I
.
to 1900' or 1902he made a weekly profit
~4f after providing for 'rent. rates . and
lL daugh t(,l".
MARRIAGES.
.. . 0
...
."
...
...
M A .â¢
Barj.ljter-a.t.Law, of
0
.. . ... ...
" ,1
,
wire) of R obort Chllcie H Ow elJ ·\V e l1 ~J
.16
4
L, Baitor.by b Ford ... ... ...
' G. Fishor b Godden ... ... ... ...
W .. HAyter b Berry ... .. . ... ...
W . Poach run out ... ... ... ...
·
I
.... .... . 156
MfA .
·Lollamore.
,
.. .
SATCHJo;LG-FAULKNER. - J"n o 17 ,h,
Thy fourth â¢. who · have ye t to r.giater a at tho Church o[ St. John tho Bapli., t. ]',,,1·
~~~ . o~DiDR of Wargravc station win, reoeived St. . . Ma r y's C . C . ⢠but they worth. by the Rev. W . O.
Clinton.
)"f'("t.n r,
issued found the "opDosition toot g~od. and they WiUiam Ja.mes Sa.tchell, .of P<I()d""o,, ~h ,
(\~ain Buffered defea.t. Ba.tting first . the Boiloltor. formor1y of Re[\clmg, ~to J:ule, t lIH, 1
to ·hialblllliness. The d.ebtor
.
visitors made 126, the ·Rev. E . de B. duu"htcr o[ the lat.e FranCIS .IId Mary
he w .... afraid the little man was"
Thurston hatting weH for 66 not out. : Faulkner. of Padworth. Berkâ¢.
· t" ~ "Th' . th
b'
t
t . t . Th
0 C ·
' SHOTT-BROWN.-Oll the 16th JlIll e.
ou .'
.
'S IS ·
9 " Igges
cer aln y m
e f\l\lTth wer~ put ont for 5, roorne I at St. Mary Abbottâ¢. K en, iugton. CIl I"t.' "1
tbe w rJd ." said Mr. &heppat<J, who; added an~. Goddard hem.l!. th" ,only men to offer , Henry H,,';'mond Sh ott, Royal n.,r k, llII'''
!hat ~ ·man co.u ld lJ.ot· ~o.inpete against big ~ls ta..n.ce . to the VJSltors B,ttnck . Scoros :U CK i!'lent, to Hazel Morris Brown, dllugh tf'r
and tlie cheap ·ticket. wltteh were
to .Re~Dq made
traders :
a:.
.
, â¢
Th~· exaJ;llinatlon was adjou.rned
July -16th, 1914; . '
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until
â¢
, SUN NINc;DA
., . ;LE
--'-....,....
~
. -~
an
bv
I A . POISONING CASK \ .
obildr"n' DC' Kidmore sobool. on the viC8l'&lie , A gardener nRined Dines wa. found to
lawn. '
.
. '
4 ·"';n:oort
event,: on th<! 'pro- he' sllj1f~Ij'!ll from potsoo , C?n .:Thur.a~y· iii
Mr. ·Edaon. iaat 'w/",1I:, and Wl\S Temoved to Old Willdoor
.
Mrs. N: Infirmarj,.
.of.
vi11~ .
Crow ~ley I?ark. .li'ollowilllf . t}lia
exhlbltion ·of mOrTlB dAnomlr Wft,ft . R'lv~n
...
.'. ,
A . Childs b Ford ... ...
T. Sewell h Berry .... .1 .
.
·ScDul.·Raoe.-'-l. P.
H. Newell.
, '.
C9nool&lion Ro""". - ,oy.. H . SOdon;
'
.
girls. F ; ' :Quekna.
C.L.B. EfficioncYRaoe.-l. A. C.rter : 2,
P .. C.. rter: ~. H. Paddiok.
Pot'to Ra<ie.-1. L. Brakoapear; ·2. N .
WAtt,.
'
Egg '"oo " Spoo'!i' Race. over 20 yeal'll.-l,
Mr â¢. Spark",,:, 2â¢. Mi,. DDwlinl{.
. 100' YardS Flat nAOO. undor ' 20 yea ... -1.
P . C.rter: 2. ·H. Well. ;.. 3. F . Allwright.
100 y.rd⢠⢠over 20 ....,.1. S. Paddick: -2. ·H.
BeimoU.
.
oter
⢠Race.- l. Luc.a. : 2. W. All·
wril{h
'.
.pf·War . ~M.a" â¢. G.
Hur;'. Ayree,
GOdwin. · G.! Str<ml{. Horton. Chubb. G. F .
Greenwood, .J . ·Fisber.
.' .
.... ...
BIRTHS.
BAYLIS.-·On t he 25th ins t. , at 'fro·
30 ,. vanion. St. Peter's Avellilc. Cavor,I""n, I""
4
wife .of E. W. Bnyl"'. o[ " oon.
7
OWEN·WELLS.- O" t,he 19t,h .Julle. ,,',
17
c,v;t!o II ill Lodge. Maiden head . ill'ric,. t.h"
Hayler·..
J. Oarr b God~n .... ... ...
.
. ' F ',loTE OF T' HE 8"IALL TRADER'.'
.ft
Jl
_
Cartc~: 2, F . CLark; 3,
ThJ1·debtor; · jn reply to que~tions. , said
..'
.
8tudent:past~ate
of . th6~Jli>ti,~ ·.Cliu>:Ch" Jd~. ~.
n.
was ·pr...entett on -Sunday evenmg la.t
a pur~ of 'gold a~d an i!Juminated' address.
P~.__ . - '·I T.he p'resentatioli was ,made by Mr. ·W. C.
Gollinl, s<,ilior ·deacon. '
.
.':
'
on . Fridayin last week
. dam aile to ~he
Os.tof!'B and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Browll, Yonkcrfl ,
IQfNew
York.
WINTLE- BAILEY. - Jllno 20 th ~ nt. . Rt.
St. Mary's.
AlI~m b Rcevo,
.
F:' Loan b Brown ....... :': ' :::
S. · Swa.ine. b' Brown ;.. .. . ... ......
B: Allam b Rco~ea .......... " ...
Re~ .. .E. de B. Thurston not out .. ....
L
1
5
7.
, SAviour' â¢â¢ P,ddingten. Goor~e H . Jâ¢. W.1Il1.lo,
0
0
\! only
6&
J bury.
T .. HarwoOd c Goddard b R eevcs ...... 18
B. Goodall e .and b Gnddard ......... '17
B .. H""tet b Brown. ,, : ... ... ... ...
W. .Thompoon b Goddard .. . ... ...
L. Thorn â¢â¢ b Goddard ... ......
.
B.. Sunbridgo. b Goddord
". E xtras . .⢠.. . ...
of
Total ...
4
A. E. Croomo c and. b ·Allain ... ...
F . ~c"'(ee b Swaine ... ,." ... . :. ....
0
II BR'e<l · 90
.
lltl1\oy,
~1l1l
vearll.
CHAPMAJ:o/. - On the 23r<l June. nl, Box·
hill.on·Soo, . af",r an op"mtion. Erllt~ PAl·
mor, YO,u ngo!t dllughter of
12
2
\V alter
·1\.·l ra.
.
BLA Y.- On Juno 19t.h. 1914. at 154 . 0,·
ford Road. Hannah . widow o[ Ja m"" Dirty.
n; . Fulker e Allam b .Swai"" ... .... 4
F . DYAo!>
.c He., tor b G'--~all .,'. '. ..
6
~ d'" nood II """
Eâ¢. .God nrLr
U. "
a
" ... . . " â¢.â¢
13
Co" 'Mdridgo" b Swaine ... ... ......
0
II.- Ill.ley not out ..... . ' ... .:-. ... .. .
9
G. Morri. 0 Stnnbridge b Goodall
1
A. E .. Fre em an b Thomas ... ... ...
0
F". Garrott Ibw b Thorn..
0
A. 0,. Brown b BishDp .. .
2
.. ·Ext ...... : . .. . c......, .
0
A.
.and
' DEATHS
1
0
.. . ....... 126
Factory Fourth. .
son of Mr. Goorl{e WlIliJe. of No .. ·
to Ma~gi0 Bailey. YOlln~eAt: ,la\J ght~I'
Mr.
H ouoo. WickhAm. Hant â¢.
8
\
P~~~~~~Tl(}N ~O 'A ·PA~TOk.
: ,.
: Up~n .':"linquisir.ing··the
II(
sur-I'Plied in Cask and
"
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at· th debtor's Rhop uIJder an execution 72 and 32 r.especllveI Y. Scores.leifM: on May 2,Qrd, an~ I .have . taken
. Factory Third.
'
.
C. H. J@klOson b Goodman ...
posses ion from hiin :
The debtor i ...ides at Lan.aowne Place,
A. H .. Borry c Sowoll b Battctllby
Waltll~m .Road. , Twyford, wllich premises
W. Milos Ibw b,IICnrr .. ! ........ .
al'8 h<!ld under a lease for 21 yea,l. from
C. Goddon b P. .. .. .. ...... ...
SPORTS AND MORRIS DANCING'. . J
24th ' 1895 N
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' t · · H. Gater run <:out ... ...
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.
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ear y 0. yea.r s. ren .. S '!
W . · Wobb run o ut . . . .. ⢠.. . . ..
In connection with tho dedica.tion 'festival m ar~ear. and the landlord hav,"!! diS'
W. Browninq b Paul. .. ... ...
no further week-e nd camp of the pllri!lh church some intor:csting h"n~· tro.ine?, I ·have give n nn undertaking to
V. Donne .b ·Paul ... ... ... ... ...
tio"" ' \OOk plrioo "t Kidmore End on Wod· pay ·out of the .estate· such rent as i. reo B. Ford o' Pench b Battersby...
.nosday. At ' threo o'olock ColOlwl Hammond, oov"i\.'ble- by ··di ~fresJi~···
J. R. ,NowoYi, b Batter.â¢by
inSJl ~ tod tho ' Kidrnore C.L.B. in jhe Vicar·
Part of ' the flirniture at the debtor'.
G. Bnidor nO! out ... .. .
age field, the .boys giving In exhibition in
residence, valued at about : £19, is claimed
E~'~D.!' :,:: .
p.m. Dr~.., : :Qrill order. .
.
Mus!s.etry.- Firing the standard telt for
all ranks will take plllCe on· Saturday, · the
27th inst., at · Finchampstead R31lge, com,
menoing at 2' p .rn :
.' The following ·N.C.O. 's are on duty for
the ~eek endipg the 4th . prox.! Sergeant
J,{o'f rl8h and Lance·Corporal Potter.
·
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advortiae m ont~.
at 8. Hill. · . Tho clerk was al,.,o direoted to Q.sk the high bailiff was in posseBaioh .of the good8 to the efforts of ~!\.tte rsby a nd .Ca l r , \\lth - - - - -- - -
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Ja lo '1. Pa.I ..
mor Cha. pmari, o f Holl.vflp rlng. B nLcI(J~~lI ,
and of Mrs. P almer Chapman. of I ho
IIMount
.. Do)(.hi.ll·on·Sea.
CHURCH. - On June 19t.h, 1914. at. 35,
J ames "II
reh â¢
v u
I Shormall
Ro.d. R ell(I'w~,
o.god 70.
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CLIFFORD.-On Juno 16th.
Susanna
' Olifford . .of Blewbu ry. Berks. agod 80 yoare.
I HERCY - On the 23rd Jilne. 1914,
Thomas i oaeph H~rcy , D.L .. o[ Winkfi eld.
I Berks
in hi. 9Ot.h ye aI'. R.I.P.
I STEVENS.-June 2~rd, lit Co"!!'lon. AI·
frod Stevenâ¢â¢ aged 62 .y"nr. . l! 1111 0.1'111 at
2 30 pm to-clny at Compto n.
'.
. Total .. ..... -: ....... '" ... 50 I ' SWiNFEN.-On t.he 22nd ,in, t.. .t 14.
The tele ·
Ca.stlo Yard . Windsor Castle. (".-o10n?1 FrN I·
'abont 100
The fifth team entertained Cumberland er icle HaY Swillfen late comlllalldlll~ 51.h
oIT,
Road ,I,nstitute, a.n~ .gaioed
good victory Dragoon Guards,. fo~merly ?f " Lapley H . ll."
at
, ·37 ..
Tb.el!' . .
was lar~ely Stnifo}"ch!.hirc , Mlhta.rv Kmght o f ' Vlltdsor .
D : Ba.Tlow, agod 84.
with l ,~hel '
, .
. ball. for TOIOP\r0 ,1145.
.for , 16
LO,VEGROVE.
third ~.it I
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C
they
visits "
on Undertaker
and
FunoT'al
Carriage
Pr()..
eY prietor. . M?numental M â¢â¢.on. . j!:mbalminlf
J . and
Cremallon â¢.-116.Frl.â¢r Street; 55,"
Great Kn<>lly. Street. Rood1l11{.
.
)iloter.Hearoe for long dlOtanoo Fune"&\a
and
, Removals.
EDWARD
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