Berkshire Chronicle Reading 07-1914
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We rec~lmm.en<l CeYllDtloJea at lib.
It is ,the
T~ ' you can buy
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of Tea is r~9. '
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The, qua,lity , the ITea is ~tter:
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cleM~-the Tea ' is '
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PROVIS10!'!S
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S;I'. GILES' SCHOOL.
JO,URNEY
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COTSWOLDS ITO BE· REVISITED.
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,j The- boy. - of St, ~lil.,.' ~ ..,. .'
Reading. atart for theu , , ell!h~ "
o\lrney on Friday⢠. JuI,. 24th., "
t
; ~n decid'ld to pene~~~he th.~ , pm , ,
Cotewolds left upvmled ' Ql\ , tbe ooc&,/sian of the jaU)'ner op I911.'
.. Th~/ '
:B"YS' St. Giles' 'p ansh '1 m,"gazi~e! ' I "w~
;:reached a ,p dint ... far ' nortll f"s :i'l'orth,leaoh. tbis year ~e start in the ,CQtswoJa.
lat :B, Il~ford, and by ' 6low an~ ,<I,~·Y stages
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" ,MR, C~IL ,HENRY'S ,REPLY.
" Mr. C!vril ! Henr)'. in. ""lJ.n<\,!,ledlring the
gift... said of on tho I(lf~ wliioh liad been
~.tow~ ~ponl him 'on tli&t _~on, thl't
from pis frl.nd~ at 'ParlJ.wood , ca_ first ol'd. 1,~,pl,,".IO),,
fo"mroof,
He ful~v realiBlOd I that he h&d I '
oom. 'to t~e ~'r,ne of life.. ivMn (t wei ilL.
W},lK]];]NING
d~l<v to ....H't '" J?ilrento In
good. 'works
they had !\ill( n In the pia""" and ' JD~tu,
tic"" in whiah I they we.... concerned. and he
fullv ~e&l;"ea , lliat tJw .ta!>dar,d he had to
,kMP up would he no' 8Dlal1 ono. Ho 10vOO
.P~rJcWood and · ita eurroundings a.nd ti;8
Plhabitanto. ~. , it ,hjLd
a no 8mall
8Ouroe -of , re~t.o' hin;tJ , ~t. '1Jl' the 004_ H,~i;I:"I !
ofl ,hi8 oouer'l.!on ' in tbe i/'II't,' bE!,lw4 lJ1,en~
, g...iat d ifficulty thi8 yen; io
whoaro eligible to '
we I ha've some twenty-five
to go; and at le ... t
, would be delight<id , to be , .
: ' very Iike!:r t hat ,we 8h!,l~
u~. 'V'~_â¢â¢, party, this , year.
,
,accounts. 'duly examined a,>d
vjc,ar, !ta... 'l>.:r thi~, time" ,
old BUbeozib.~8. , Tben! 18 a
'8 ome ~ ' to 'the
but this
largel)"
be 8wal1o'VJed up hi purchase
!coaldds'
a[lparatua '.and renewal of · appar.l\~.: , ~i>5
i.... ng 'our, eighth
We th,etolfQre , appe_1 to 'old apd ' new symJ)&tbise~p Ialike,
...king th.m to he\}i u. by oonding donB'tiona 10 the viear or ,to th" 8Ohoolmaeter."
A
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bl''' send
usua l ' ew WI
pu Ie I
,000.i,
rea'..
:If.~~ ~do~a':,'r!ilis ad~Ii~1f~i·~;;~~~, ~ oil}
'm ost of the land i8 a : wrra mcogmta
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Imost , llie master ha. already, ap..nt a~ew
I dOY. finding 'out where. h" caD best de ver
,his message to the ohildren.
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"Betw"'ln Northleach an!i Burford o~
the 'south andl,Chipping ,Campden and Ithe
'Rollri~hts on ~the north; t,her .. ,lie. ,. 1
, d.e,
-lightru
of roill ng d own. Wi th
'deep
, secluded v,&11ey.
betwe~n
' A. you
:nesoend
'Pretty
Ihou~8 '
itIwtee, ..
often th
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hf'> ('n well 8\1 11 IIm1<n eAII>O hn . . e ,d80 fill ed w 011.
~H!im r. Jlt
c ll l{a!;p-<1 . ·· ·Ch.t\Ap
B-erkBhiTe
parts
110 .
little :Itirl\.e tL?lq~j:l'.'
toom..
by tho family of
whoso body was
noar 'l' alJlow, to staw
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CONGRATUrill.TIONS'TO SIR CHARLES
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HENRY, ·
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The lli>v. B. B. Batty.- in prepooing thOI" '
health of Sir ICharl", Henry. said he could th.,
oloim to repr~sent' on th,o.t occasion · the who
tNPLADY
m
aool
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-W8.a
of.tan
Mr,
' with
w...
hoen
and Co, . of 36.
to the Pr~8 Ul8.t
Hia 'pMSen calling ..l i " &Oldier dId not
him' 'to, . eperid a.a much time as :he
would like at , Parkwood, and ha Iook~d 'for,
w~ to <the time when it would be .. borne
~,ilhim in a I 86noo. and as a ' cenlFe of
mter<jOU!. I· .
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w1:mit
w
hl\\'o
CLEARED
beer\.
2Q!D.parat,ivt;' V
UtO
.n .~
thie..
l'anzn of Waqrra vc . . They in Wargmve w.ere
Indebi>ed to SIr. CharI... and Lady Henry for
ve~y i\:tan~ k jndn.,.,..,., indeed '!
They bad r
ottQn
looked
P .. ~wood for 8:vmpatby
QF. PUBLlC -WORK. help. and
they had nevor looked in vain; and
, '
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that belp al'd .ympA,thY ,h ad been en.enOOd \
-,",
to ,l liem w,th ... freedom from political and I
'W"
h"" relisrioos bi.. hioh had won the.!a.dmiration
Of I evory one (l'!'pJall..,), It Wi\8 .. proud
day for Bir Chorl"" 'a nd Lo.dv Henry, He
Rev ~
Sr Batty) had Iru>t Mr. Cyril
, Wltoil i. "r~_,"_
thIO cricket field
tim.,., and
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recciv ocl in
, C<-ntr() clul.mpion-
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tho illdoterminato
at tho inqu l"'t it
fl.
post·moroom
. Sp!J:jbury I
tJUl
JI08Pita,I, in tho
Trovor, tho
H 06 pi lal, with
aaoo rtainod
dea th was
n. lesion o f tho
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