Berkshire Chronicle Reading 11-1915
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1M1:t~,-PJ~~Ilr&lj.~ . go W~ tIu!:, GovernAs" 1I00ll1 80S the
,Pl:Oper:, ti~B' to ca.ll
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ae:..vilee!j:~~ the men -thera!1I11i8 beeD
a. 1-:m.II'Â¥ei1iJu:&
Very;fe.w b8.ve enJ'"Musing to go- in- due
·nl~CIIi:Ie:r'· time-. ~.. pledges
reg,a.r4%ll1~g -t1:-WI! and
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much fear
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nat, ,allow the. JDaIIters of the Imcc ....ful K.'D<llri~
S'c hool to be treated in t.hilr (ashion. Our
pOJ;I,dence ·q"lnmna. shaw that thor wave IOf
nation W inorelll'inll in vo'ume. and it iR
hope(! ,.tl:lat .t he .R~Rdinll To.wiJ' C9uJlciJ
very ~caUy ' with the .it,uation. , ,
of 8eCODd*..y educa:tiol'l! in BeBding is
the, most- BUlooth
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uriiill
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would NEW B·....
Jv"'HIRE 'C OLON
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great,
ma:iori~Yr we
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acquieiiaed -_ setting
, enauriDg men would
order as required.
. hope ~ith &l:i--: (,lur
tnumph In recrmtmg ,
that when November
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coincidencefilat, the fact that Colonel
ColpneL W~f,Qn are to ~Q8e th~
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the 7tli. a,JIli ,8th Battnl:ions
men~ respectively,.1shc1nld' be
slUDe day.; : As ~reildy
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Walton '
lIeW'r s,,pp<>mt.ment, bot ,
riB stated ,
that Bl'itons have ' withllllgard -to Colenel Bray, except that he ~
'ma,gnific~t -re- relinquishing the .command of. hi8~attaliOnj
c(1).ntr:w:'s ca.ll tl\.'a t there' Both Qil'8 ; officers wbo ha.vo '-done the ' , countr.t
Imbr4~SIr them into' Bed'ice preat se..yihe in the pas~_ As , SnQcessor
Colonet
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W1W.ton . ~oJ:better choice CO¢? ~ye " n maq,
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,thaJi MalO}, B~r:tIett, ",ho 'lmpreesed everyone
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who cam~j,ri contli.ct wi,t1I himlBst win r bylii~
energyr ~ 'alerlueoo_ Col"ooel Bray Iis to b<i ,
succeege4i by Ma.lor Arth~r .', P_ Den~, of th~
Du.,kel Qf
rnwall S:.Lighf, Infantry, whjl' is to be '
m~e \ :. ; ~mpdra.ry Ii.·eeuten~k:olOriel' It-. :~ ,
CurIOUS hOw ll]6lly
cbanltElS , have occurred l
_amongst t1!e. higher oc(l\ce1'8 .at. ~e Berkishire ba.tj
talions. Wo' l.he- 1st Ba.ttalioll C91oneJ! M. D J'
Graha.m, CD.B., WBB severely 'wounded.Lwe_ o.re
-delighted toi hea.r that he h;IB bOOn
Ito leave
hospltal-,Colonel C. G_ $ll,
was killed, Major Bird was ' woun.l"i<!
rece;!lt .advance, a.ud bis place WB8 taken
DIl-yl', D.S,O. In the , 2nd BattaI:ion 1 -(i1;~~,~1
FiletblUD :W88 promoted, his
Finch; w'!"i killed; a.ud Colonel: Hunt is
. commandtl)g officer of the batt8J.ion.
7th and 81Jl BattalioDil 109& their oo~th'r~~~:~l
hils a.
ALLEN.
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l'eltlUle
mIIP.'J~04CJd of the na.tion .would
W'~o foresa.;w the
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m.iJ!CICln'Cel~ij\>n 'anei the 'l8,ci!: of propel'
The men of
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H1G~WYCOK'BJt~ ,fJ.9.XF.OItD S1J'REET.
WOltlNGHAM 7. p-~A.t';a 'S:l'R&Efr . . :
had a,nydoubt, that if
to the'» men of .
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Boo- far as un
wilt in the ' main
Beading School
of .. commercial
liy, th& sUpporter'" of
whlch is: 110 essential '~I ","~'1
81ie.& as . ~gf is no~
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It 'a. not t\. hopeful ,
the- iliauten' of the lUI,dri,.1Ob
tmn~ed Co the '
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p'ublic ,of Reading
far a,<9ne.~ poliol never- COIl't.'mI~II~ed
Cfiaseh ;!\o>]Jad
_Deh 'dewted
llendl:iicJt.:SChoo ' and Icontrihnf.ed 80
, its illplendJd success we)lld be cut adrift
seccn~ry. , edu~a.tien liof Reading_ Dr.
GilfOT~S observations t on this point ,
apl'O'po.⢠. How, he, askS, can it. be" oue COI1'bn,edi.
Reading ~d Kendrick School" if
aU tlr. m .... tero of one Ischool are
DMlut; and: the continuity of that
b'r cken1 ' At Thursd1loYt'8 meeting of ,
Education ,'Committee I.. pro(l<lsal woos
ward tliat :tJu'oo of tlu; _tem ' sbould
engagemen~ iu elel!,lftntary, 'F.l)hl):llls, I
othcn.-t.he. i4mb,coDl!Dlttiee _eaOd': ~'In
remainde.. of' IJ)e 8taff of tIle Kendr'lei<
School )'Ollr aub-committee _
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any r~omme1!&tioI\'. ' aernee, after
?,ea.nrI iOt: ~xeellent.l
ror
most. 'diSC6uraging eircumdanees.
were. l affEk a di8euu~on in' ~ame~a,
by the ?-d~e&tion Committee, .
,miUee~_,
Bt~nt.
tIle I Behool Man"~:m'::!~n {~~U,o · ,-,oIn,
theillygeneral
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' satisfaetriiV, and certainly. shows a
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member o~ , the Edoo:ltion CommiUpp with a.
ment's t!i0/lght that the ' peopre of .I£e1Wl1I1~
the oonimLdin-~ omcer onne (2iid)
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COlooe} ,; . bury.. W&8 ~PpOip,tedto
of the WarwHlkshire ReRiment., ,and
by Co)on~ ,?eeler.
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