Berkshire Chronicle Reading 06-1918
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MR. CY
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,,,,rfllnU8 nee in their
io!! Edwllni', flchool, Bir, ling a >o('Orl' or 6;';1 against
:104, Tb.. Heoding O.T.C.
"·P."· : (,'~d .. t ])av~, 69;
R; r CooPt. Smvth, 86;
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et" t1Iat ai -
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dealt maiD~with the JIO'
he ltacl
raised at the mee '
UI.e pN'riMI ~Diq.
A ~ttfr was
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rdt'tMsOOp
of York, recrettiDc i~ to ett-d.
III moying die adopt.. ef
Mr. N, llcCorquoclaI. . . . til"" It
~orry that the Bieho'p IIiIIIl .....
moved to IMInd in b. I I~' â¢
(....1ing of regret ....811
wwi
101[ that the l~ to the
of th. Ch\1reh at lal'Jl1l. ( ear.
kne .. "Wliatenr motive had
Bisbop 110 resign. that aotift 9811 a COIl'
""ie ntu~u, 01Wl1 and tltel'WDre it 90alel be
lmpertlllellt 01 any of
tAl
uire for
I he I'I!II8OA w h ieh had
U8IId II
to tab
that mo eDtous cleciaioD. He.-..ld lib 141
IISsure the Bishop of t"~ "P.~t that
he ....&8 Jea.viJl, the clioc*e of Osforcl. and
that he carried with him. to .. hatever
sphere of life he waa~u... tIM fervent
prayer of ever)O member of the Ilion â¢
'I'HE FlNANCI
POSfl'ION.
Mr. Rolud Gnlen p _ _ tecl~fiDalleial
report, ....hich lIhowecl braMil
nte 'from
t be Archdeaconry of Orlercl
11s. &4 â¢â¢
"Det',
teme
u...
e.
from the Archdeacoary Jf BHbIaire of lUI
ISs. lid.. aD.d from th~ Anhdiaronry of
BoclriDJlham of £1' 7s. $d., a t.etal
£38
Us. lld. The baI.&DCeII at the beak OB the
C.B.K.S. Illld pilg~1
we.re relpeetively £18 Ue. 7d. and .tlt lee. 6d.
Both reports "fire adopted.
UN lWHAT IS A FAITHFUL CO
.
CANT?
'
,.IIr. H . E. Kem~ (18J secretaQ) 1Iubmit~
the recommendatiolla of u.. coa.eil for U.e
alteratioas ia the I!DlI!ttibttiaa. TIle .....
part sUUested the alteMtioa,CJI
old n1e
of
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lb. ~ . . . .itW the
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io lis raiwId ~ la. ed.⢠to iael_ tile n . .Jy
* rUsiItIr_rk
.., " . - C*pital for tile
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at - - . u4 .-..s.
of tile ⢠J7W? to tile lIIuohes, aad for
at""
aza1 cIIa..e fa
n,.YB : : : look Ioni......._
- * y . N.uaiac 11M beea ataW-.. to
Th a 'corporate
with
lJl All
Saints' Church. At the~... Hal ⢠cleWga18 were (or1D3111 ., I
eel br e lIa~or
of WokiDg'ham (Mr. H . C ltIJ'1Be). tQ whic:.h
the Bishop replied.
The Bi&hop, ill his char.- to
OOIlfer.
Details:
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; Cad ta
, 81; lIichnrdson, '7lt;
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IDIIIlioa _ _ iIwI th ... t i _ a
A ..,' ..... u.o.IIt u..t tile
. .tell _ tile Coltect. -ilht be a
Ib'. 'fln_lI,n (AyleotM17) ..id.
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.r. Orr_a_ (W9OMra) __
. . . . . to . . . a lift17 laitla. . . .
lI1o-t mt .. rdh ng contellt by
JU!llt'll, a~ far M- &.dUac
",n pd 8 doublfl p\1l'pQM.
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. . UtP to ~ to _ ~t ~:-:~=:.::I
with tb& "'-1lJt
di,ttnctly II'OOd.
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n wkot ....... ~Il.tt"""_wh
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ot by
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. Mr.
:&eIaad Greea (t['C*6w-er) aIId otII.e
1I11PPO~
'
,
BOW
~elKling music lovers Kave a
ir. .
Mr. Cowley (Wiadaor) aaid it _ _ to
tiiDe whe. tMsit altuaUou _.W hem-. him tIlat -.Ieee the UalOD apporUulIB.s eel'.
rative ia tIIsir bAllCht if ~ at the talD'WU1113 to be pro'rided bj' ~~ hraaeh.
r.rai.~.m CoafereD6e. TIler . weft Ill' tbe.. _ I.. be COIlfuioD t ~t. It
ap.iMt bic 4iAo1lltie6 .:ad tllie rule _aiel ~ilW be betW jf a '111&" ~._t ~ystem
a_tv.tle tMm. To hie miIKl the faitllfel of inaIIoe _aid be ~.
oea_:aicaat __ DOt the _
wllo. ~
'The Jlropoea1a 1I'M'& paged.
thNe er siItJ' ~ bllt ijle . . . wllo, afte-:
TI
caM" preparatio:a, ca_ ia order that he
BVANGELI
C WORK.
aiPt.-rift tile beDeite. (~=- There- The 'Biehop 01 OlllOTd, iA iAt1'V4l1ci'Dc t e
10ft to judp of .. 1IIUl'. IBi
by the Rev. A. XarMJ", a&id lie .had __ heIiu
ongs were "..ell sung, despite the
Damber of U- ae atteA
...... ' .. aMI; that in the Cli_ t~ uesdIod a fnsli
obvious
p itfalls.
Miss
Desmowl
miscllMOUl tame to introCtuoe iatQ tlieil' start in the 1fOrk that eoRlel beat be called
created a great impression. The' accom·
osutitutio:a. B. did .at Nt ttle
ittie-the work ~f wiaai-.r
ho
paairllems played by Mr. Cyril Scott
to feel. &8 Il00. . . they EOt ·back, that the,. at tli. p~t time we~.aot ia ....lit,
were highly artistic.
had to ell~r iD1Io ~ ,&ree.ter row u.... ..heIl li-n., _ _lIet'8 of the Churoa. It .........
The Chappell Con~rt grand piano was
tIIq left the -iet:r. He prolelted JIl08t g~ some '1~ ago that tIIoey SIIoaId ilaye
supplied by Messrs. Ba'rnes I and Avis.
f!t~lJ npo& ~e . .us of deA1aiag 811 \Q a -U_a 1IlJ..~(mer, and
. Kanae,. had
" .'11"'â¢. ' who arr.tng~ the c(lncert in 'c onjunction
'W'hether l\ 1II&1l _ e "Withia the ~r:r sino. been appoUlted ⢠â¢
with Messr . Elkin, of Londo-\l.
of heiac a faithfal · coamunicant beiJuI: laid
Tile Re". A. Kanley dealt ... it the $ubiect
OIl preGclenta, eeeretarieB aaul llO&lIIittees. I of '. The Evangelistic Work of
e Cl!v.ri!tI "
The lh1lilop 01 OlllorCl_id be thought
6Ild e&id evel'YOIlIt ...ho had wort~ .. ~
THE ACCIDENT TO MI.·C. ~_ WINC8.
preeideBt woold hold that a faitllful eom- alDOllg __ real~ that tllere _. a cood
1010 PIIILUIIOIE.
JII~ic&nt. iB ~y _
wllere cliscipliAarr ~ ot !"llligion of .. aort. Tlaat oo_deaetioa ...... ClOIIIIIiderect. "OIIt lie defiaeCI from whip 'W'hich had '-to. 8pobft alleat. that
I
_ _ .â¢_
A, Weston-super·Mare paPer says:the role, of the Pra;r.r Book.
ertraordinarJ ~nIGS8 . to children &lid to l~'!sPh:"~i
t~hr~~~
~'The
genlieman visitor from l Reading
Kr. J _ aid . , societJ' ~Id ,d ........imal", all 8,pnmg from aa 1dea qf brother. UAioJl, _
ot ⢠fDaily ollawyoers .cS who was so shockingly injuI!fl 0)' a run·
of layi.,. it do.. that the OOIIditioa 01 hood. aDd an idea of fatherhood i. the bM1;. Chll~.
his 1athc>!', " il' Robert PlUi.... .awcay aeroplane on tile sands last summeP1beuhip ebeal4 lie to eom:wl~ thl'8ll l"'Ound. But the average man at ~t
UICl â¢â¢ craactfatll6r
.
diatin·
the irony of fate he li'ad come
t i _ a ,ear. 'l'IIlt.. ....re at tIIa ~t had 'V1Il'J' little gQP of
re!igioa 01 the
ill lletlt capaciti..s.
' to the town far tbe benefit of is healthtime in the 0 - -"el'S of the C.S.K.S. IBcamatloll. It 'W'1Ui Mca\I8B thin wu Dot
01 the " ritual" prose- is still in Weston . incapa~itated, but,
..ho a,ver oo.a1lAiaateci ~t aU â¢â¢ Ttae:r _1Ild Jallch _ _ of «ia. Til _rid b'u becJome
dot aoeept 6Ilytbiar ' - ttian wu laid dow:a ftry mueh ma~rWieed, and the ao4ern
OM 01 thanks to the skiUed treatment received
iii the Prayer Bock. which JIOftIraed GOIlItii· '!,lItn 'W'II8 aot won'Ji. . much :abou. aia. "!'be
at the General Hospital. in a remark·
tional mflmbel'1lhip in the Cban:h 'Of Eq- thUllr they had to do)l:81I to ..... him rea·
ablv good physical cond ition) having relaDd. ,.1
lise that sin was ~d. - nod that tMy were
gard to the gravity of the injuries
Mr. :Kemp said it wu felt that tile society hero to traiD for that spirit-a! life helDDd.
sustained .' We understand that
he
should OOIlsist llOt of _
wilo ~ .-t..t aad that thq must begin traiai.1I b,. "
received a substantial rccomp/nse - from
to be pusive e1l1ll'cla~ but that they lIpiritual life here. Thill,. maf!t ~ ⢠â¢riJl
th War Qlfice."
f...
8h01l1d be afltioo-e and .1IS"~ive~ determined of the tact that the BolJ Spirit
~==~~~~~ I
to give of their best.
real livill3 persoll. It they. .. a. _'___,,,
The alteration ".s passed, "Only five voting oould «'lIt hold of. that; thea the
FIlAR PAil TO BE SOLD.
apiDst.
'
CO ahead. One of tbe thillp
. Kr. ](emJl theA submitted th~ 1JI'OD088l an 'Grdwry limn iadilfeftM 'W'aa
Priar Puk. Bent.,., tile home 01 the- late
tor the abolition of ~iatesai!rS:"" the did aot _ '{fir;{ :much d"'-_ 1Iettn!e.
Rir Fraak Crisu, 111 10 lie ilq\d. lill6&1'8.
adoptioa of a ~ieM*iP'
bel a h1ll'Ch'Jllan and "!!!9 ~ ~
Si_
ADd gon~n ~1DJ.CtiOD .. ith
oa £he war roll
_
~Jao had.,.. med ~ 1M new. 'j.~ ⢠⢠. WUl~ ~ ..te
I'll. Lot
and Warner, are entrusted
u.... .."'- _ CIa. . ef ~~ UI6 tIad theil'r "~
ill the _rIlL TItq
tab. the pledp of alleaiDce to CIlrillt at 'W'Ulte4l to teach JIie{i . ...,. ~ look lIpea
the 1..
a.o. ...
sold*'" ."....
all,.
w:;.
t_
t"
,
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,.'
. PREMIER FLYING
CLUB.
ti".r.
a nd \-. · pOOl); B. H~rbert.
h . I!ool ); W. &tteridge.
G",It , ', 2). .\,863 ; C.
(6<1.
and
1'.
o
pool);
\ lid, aDd h. pool); 1·;.
and \" '\>0(1); J. O. Hobbs
w ' n. :r. ',,(', and al 2 hr
\ ib..ral .. d :It
Th e blrC\, ,..~p
t h~ fir- ( tllrd w,.., lim ..d in
⢠2ti ""',
EMPIRE SHAKESPEARE
SOCIETY,
.
A~"=
eo.
lui ins
grand
Grand
oas
The to ' b
in
GanSen
fa H-.-and an~·
Â¥pice.
.tIIiaia _ _-00
1UCCe15
at
COLU
REC'O
t.m
the bn'
jaHt
.
Recor'"
. They-
w.
them 10
~
are.,
ing .,oiee
.rwonrt-.a tlmn-
E!U)'ene will
we 1ITce
to c
them tfHlay.
BIA
DS
ioeauty.
and hear
_
N, pU,rsua~ce of o~r policy to pro~i'de for our friends apd custome~
I
'. all that IS best In the world of music, and in ',order that they
may ,enjoy the same pr.ivlleges-and facilities as offerea by-the greatest masical "centres:, we have now added to our stoc of Gramophone ..
Rtfcords the complete series of the famous COhUMBIA Recordsi' ;
Witho~t parallel in the ootstandi~g Master Musicia~ ho: record
EXCLUSIVELY for the Celeb6ty Catalogue of COLP _ BIA,
the New .List just received is entirely representative o~ ,t~eir '
high quality, all . the Great Artistes illustrated above, antl
many ~t~ers , being represented,~ by New Records huein .â¢, ..
. . To all who love musi~ we now cor Y' extend an
to pay us a~ early visit~indeed all 'fire ~lcomel to
.. .
E lucevan
hearty-
tweleoDl,c on Wednesday afternoon to Mr.
rt., ; l; Lla,·i ...,
a" "ld I,il'd.,;' race from
with the append ed
!,,, <1 - "<1 m petl'd. upplied
Th ~ official return is os
It'. J,l't! ,' .. rd, per minutp;
: '\ '. J , Ball, 1.190; A. J â¢
j . t. \~htte. 1,180; J , <'.
:wd I, . ])001); ' J . War·
t
ac_J." The 'attendance sboWd IiIlve
beea larwer. but the applause was luaâ¢
~timed'. a welJt.deserved tribute to a very
clner and original composer. Mr. Scott's
works are steeped in imaginatioo. they
~ distinctly modfrn, the rhythms are
lIMlIJJected; the endings ' 'are undmven_
tional, and iu some instance6 the' pecu·
tioD is far from ea y. bllt with the ad·
v.anla~e of Mr. Scott's own iriteq\reta·
tlOIl of his ;l)iano wo1.ks a~d ~iss Aslr.a
~lD01ld's delicate characterisation io
the 5OIli'S the audience welle ill tinct1y
J~Yeared. Mr, Scott certai'oly proved
himself a hia:hly s killed pianist.
Pet...
the most popular of his. piano
~ ere "Ode Heroique." a 1ioc con â¢
ception on. bold and imprc:ssive lines.
.. Bells." which w'"s repeated.' and the
kt.ter known " Lotus .Laud" and
"Danse egre," which was encored. Mr.
CYr:i1 Scott. wbo , is in his .ot.h re¥.r is a
D<ltlve .()f Che hIre. and ' re('e~veQ his
musical education a t F.ran):Tort.
His
recrea'tion are poetry. pbilosoph~·. and
Indian mysticism.
T
Miss A'5trn Desmond's d licate sensitiv~ness. charm of style. beautiful Qual.
ity and fine range are admirably s ui~
to t h presentation of songs
hith tli.
cornet atmosphere is an esse tial facror.
" Lilac Time" was particula r pleasingl
" Where be going?" was demanded
twice, 1\ new setting of the 01
Reading
Ollg, " Summer is a'cumcu in" "'<IS
vociferously applauded, and the Chinese
...... .at . . . . . . lie ....
"~diu'
lor
...... ~
tt. -....
1Ir.
Matfill....
aew lor
tioa. r. ... ., tIM . . . . ia
... nit '" life. ...
.
..
...,. . . . . . . . . . . . ~ tIo.._
..
IIllilch W"8
~
t.ilat
:.
a.osa·
wbointerestinr
has been descrilied
as
1.1~~~~;~~~i:~ ~~~·"·"IIlIIU
the molt
of the com,.,sen .,110 form the "youn. BriJish
. . carried willl iw ......
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