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Sqin<lr'1"t ~la:"e SundnJ'i1 School ~ad,
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was t
tIIroul/o the,, ' own eff~"'B. and ~he . k llld - ~'qp i~ed
.:cce •. hi
cases.
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n 'l.88 ofl .. nwnber of frleni,'la , theIr an nual I
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sUJhmer treat at ·the . seMlde.
Wes toCl4 ' ;,~,~~;~~~nd'~dl't'h;"t~
FLOODS.
THJP.dE~ V~EY. '. .
Sllper:1IJal'<l, " the' . p1ace 'i selected, . wa •. 1 r
Reading F'lh'a nce IJ?inmittee haV& reaoh~d ;~!>o~t. 10 .o'clock: [Th e ti<;le being
cOI\SioorOO,' the r~porf. . o~ I t1je T·bames l ID, ~'1~lDg : W~9 1800n ID operatIOn, .and I'
Conserv"'lCy'S . M,I{lOoor . '\'1ltlt I refe r ence to I w&!. VlgofoU8!Y p,ursued until lunch-tm," "
lIoods in ,the 'rhames, ' Valle~_ ' They re- 'When ,.the chIldren ' were l eupplied with
Iiolved th';t the 'bat tbllDkB _ofjibe ccirpor~ sandwu\hea, 'after which they again dis·
be: . accorded to thp ~8imeB. (DoD~r- ~o.r;sed I for 4onkey . r ides , le te., until te-a4 : for l',oo,nsi.de",,' io>D
, for the valuable IDfqrmatlOn ~ tIme, ' 'rhen Itlbey a.U met , at Huntley's
li8f:si>!"I!" ,t of facts· fumi8bed in the frf'.port , Restau,~nt for t"f'a. 'rhe ret urn j ourney
.enl!in~r .. witb reference to floods was commenced. a.t ·8 p.m , i,·
Th..mes Vallejo While they fully ChILDREN'S BRA. VERt
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It '
f tli
~l~!~~" <Ith~e benefit whiog would accrue
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p opu ar rtpS 0
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. town. an<l . DIn"". which have ',Muoh b .... very w"'! diap~\ yed by " littl e be to Scarborough on.
and inconvenience . from I girl and b oy belongmg to~ the St. Jamee' lY'l1l1b e TUn " one
are, unabl e to recommend the Catholic Soh,ool on ~d"y. A lit~le a.m. and tho
take ' &ny BCllioh ill ·t1!e '!I1&ttAr fello:,,: ~elong1Dg , t.o the sa,?e s~hool, whIle pa:-son!(ers
the large eJ:pel\ditUre",aod ·the. ' nlaymll bv the SIde of the rIve r at the I Th8tc~am nnd. --- - -, ... -=destruction ot ·amenitie. which the ll works I Recreati'1n Gro.und, ·. fell 1 in with Ilia excu.rRlOn train 'at
would entail
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clothes Ion. The littl" girl laged about 10), l<lavlIIl( Hungerford
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who coulf! .swim 'a little, I went In after ' 122,1, 'fhakham
INSPECT,oRS ,oF
him ~ lmt could n<bt quite succeed in get. 12.52. The day far e
:Hr. G.
ting blm to i8afetl:' A.cc~~din"ly, a b oy, t icke.ts Cfi n be' obtni
who could n'ot 8Wlm, got jmto the wat e r h en' lve programmel
t(l 1hetr 8.';e~tance, and together they set~i n N forth 1he ,
rescmo>cl; th., y.surlg,ter, who wa.s little th\l borou~h, and the \ tnp 1h OUld bo
wor~e lor his imnlerjli<Jn. He would u'!. popula.r.
doubtecjly have been Qrowne~ but for bIB SUNDA Y SCHooL TEAr HERS'.
young !'e8Cuers, ~ thru-., was no ad\llt n ear .
at the "ume:
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· and it b&8 been decided "
· additional jnspeotor In
Inspection of dwellin,l{ h ouses,
""ction 17' ell of the HI'UBbl,l{,
ning, . eto:, Act, 1909, may b e
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'Entries clot~, '11) ~aturita'l'
_R.AIC; · ~8porl., ' w1llch ' &l'e>.t., 'be
,'Jul~ lltl!. Amongst the. <!h,.m!"OllS
will iparticipate at the
· Niehol.,
Surrey · A.C.,
South ot the Thames
.ch".npiOD I!JI.t , and one
ch...,pi,op of Esse;";1 Sergeant
ten ,mIles chM1lpmn; .J: J.

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W, J : ,Tuci<er,
~1,.terna.tiQDal; H . F. Thomas,

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III l...test !!Jrinter ~ in Engl ..nd
garth; R,· G . Rice, ex· lOO ·
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' of Reading. 'I'll,,' entry ot
. of Slongh; ,t:he forir mil •• ,' '!.li,.m!j!cm
. i Scotland . 'la expected.
_
Pnultoil Palmer; the
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treasurer of the club, i. comI.etimdiIi
100 YI"'-.'1. handicap aI!d
championahip of Reading
_ THE IRISH TOUB.

Mr. '!H: N; Sp"l~ing, the
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ONE 91\' ·TW,O ·I.OF I.
''',I'~ Glu~l'n ~..tUrday e'fening, l: wh,e~

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Summer HALF BQ&JS; ·A~ half· ,

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SHIRTS, . with . double '
Rellnla • .~ ..lu., 216,

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summCr ,meel in o ,
t he Re,n.d~lIg I
' Rural De,,"cry Sunday Sc l,ool A , 80cl"t lOn
l ve years
W(\.~ heir( at Bucklebury
0 11 Salurcentr.,. d oy nbout 200 tcachers heing pre,cllt.
year he held Mrt and Mr •. Arthur W. "tto n rece ived
July l~th. thn p arty on arriv " l, nll(. kindly entc r. arc th e I ~ained them -to t.elL. Mr. S~IU O !l stJ.jcl that
Church at 1it gave him e rc u,t !>len.su r~ to wd cnmc
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in the ftuchl 0. ga.t]\ering. He l.Hi~f1~ r rCe rri.'d i o
.~,~"U" . The I his own nBflociati on with S unday ~d\O()l
of I work, and to th e gladneSt\ I w h id~ frolU I
-~:...: .-:_~-. --.. ti me to time had come to / li m li l1 114'i ng
, and permit tcd to see some f
t therrf l"oln. I
p.m . , a.t , ~t wa.s A. l'nost import8.I1t o rk, wi t h \'.' 1 V
C .M.G" Wll1 ' -rest pO"'!:IibJlitielL Col.
ton-Ch ll I(,lllli
years now si noq the
Ito a lso spoke, emphasised t he ill<1 lVldl\ ,,11
.Rea.di~ R. and , mueh
ark of Sunday', school teo.ehcrti.
Th ~\
in' .t he prepBraor.k of Sunday ' schools fas f\ T)l\t ri ()tit~ .
festival. I
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for U righteousll cs : exaHet h
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lation/' Te ach ers had (\ ' CI10l'JUC)ll H hi '
ue nc6,1and never was
a. timo wlh!n :
IH~ nation, more n<le ded Chri , Lia ll llIe ll l
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offi ce s, cloak- nd womeh, to train un n carn ('st and,
to b e . e~ oted peo!,le.
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III acco rd-I PIJESEN'l'ATION AT '1'118 COU~TY
t,he Wholc' a le
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I THEATRE.
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of watcr, t~ their
'A .very pleasing littJc
~I'C1110IlY .
.t o ~h)"ld .'n .ihe p l 4ce , at the R oy al COlm .Ii T h ontrc
h~i~:~i''':;;;J!~d~'~'c:~'·Q' av
18
now S"tUl'aay evening, at thc
of the
t. f8C tO~ ~rf!T1l I tai"h ~ner t11 9 fir.<"f, hour'e , + hcll Ow
w
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tl e d o!".8 °b - ! of th e theat.ro, office I.l.lld \\rorkshop
Ie eeLow,! t a t : bl~ d on the stage for tho !,urpo,c
~ be 8upp.lt~d to 1 makiug 0. pTeBcntati~1l
M illS ElHic
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Wit? the Sh~rm & n, the box office c~erk, wlt o
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flor !lany allo ;lly ',~ ' vacate t hat flo~i ti()ll afte r
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,/~a ons I pep od of , fi ve, acd a h nlf. ly-c.n r:'l, 1.11
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.of 9id. per "sequenctY 1 of he r forthcomlllg In.arn
m e,ces. of August. U'he presentation I ~ok. the ,
1 half-year,
bo of ( a h andsOJue mDorbro tun cp lccc

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Mr. R oger. in a s uitable ltWe 8p""eh ;,
El"", Tron Whicb the recipient rospOl\~ed . The ,
Puls'ometer was accorupll.uied bv the fo~~owing I '
have been members ' of th e theat re, o:rllce ancl
shop st a ff of t he Royal Cpunty
i whpee names appea.r bel0rr , a sk O,1.IC"
of the com- ' t.cel"ed lri end, MisH E. )1,; S har lll nn ,
be made to 1 acoept, on Jthe oce1l8ion of , h e~
.
a 8outh- the accom pan yi ng clock alld or ll
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wo~k will lIS ~ feeble expreo.ion 01 our vc ry
Iron WIth t~<l wUj le~ .fol' her prcsperitYi 1 s ucce s.~ ,
end walls w,lI co mplcte futu rc happi n eBs.'!
with i>rickwork-the ' ' I
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.. ~r •• t " and will : ~he 'Inrst outing of tho ~,om!Jined
'Wlltb tarred "nd ·of the 'Jlead.in g I. and R ea<l,opg H .
, a ,specification i of ple 1above eQrnpnllY .was ,leld
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. thJ l(]mt maMg- . Tb~. all.nts alld offi CIals, I
, • u ,'rhi~ ~tructurc ' tl1ef r \Vlves' 'and r.rie l( d,~, Inq
clo' a ml mm um ' of I 60 le mbarked on the steam-launch
,coIjt<mt... of . he build ing in sh:m. 'i at CSI'eroham Bridge cn
it i. now l"rjlely 'W"llirlgfo~d, where in the ltea gardell
eDllllo""nnll fahtories. JI The 1h e 'remwranoo H otel l un ch eon \Vas
eJ .''''1'np~o:y'a exis¥ ng main sbop I taKen of. l An adjournmen:ti was
type. I
t he snort. gro~nd , wh ere Ithe
met at cl' icket. Arwr a I mo st
C:,oJM~~I.l"E,ii>I -PARADE
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game, in whic h seve ral c1' ld ark ,
in tbe H Chronicle," were discovered, ReadlJ1Q I. ran'
~l):i~~I"~~e~~e~~~ of
whple . of the nens by twn wicket..
F'or tho
a
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and the Mr Ricketts carriQil' out :t\iR b .•t for
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!>e held inv~lliable 44, whil st for I' the .Iose""
. Rcading IstJ,d knocked
,; :r.z. 'l'l w
of honours we,.e
M~8rB .
tho 1 Bnd . 'fugvicn
"lid
"a~H)D.al . ~ - I W~itfleld and
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amusement · wall
Mia. Sharman on beh.lf

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a1\
the p.sopJe of England
if ";J: bf the Orailgemen of
appari,ntly. with'!.l't ·. any- 8p~ci ..1
tioM If or' 1D ..esti8!lt:ion~ w<!;r,8 ' to
Re&ding; ~irminflham

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Mrs, Hnrri~.
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ga~hering was addressed

won bv
frog

Aid ' divisiona! 'inspector} Mr
. cougratul"~ all
being made in H.<'"F!mg,_
to ·f urther efforts.
th ..t the L2 :Qivislo~
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