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150 Secondhand Pianos to be tborougbly
~ and re-po\isbed, .ibkc JQ!Ir *1«1ion
~ Jio oblica&n to purchuc. [
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by Smltb, Ettey, Portland, StiTlin : all ' secou4haad
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fw the
lid Riwer.
liIahotany
Cabinets. Oak, HomJess, Laket '
Charmi.a

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Opera.
Reco.rds. ' ~rehetuive
o-:e 1f1l!!lic,
Have your, name on our
Lilt. New Monthly
Songs:. Light

Band.

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PEACOCK

.GARAGE,
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Be". Father Kenaan,
the Bev. H . .H. NMh.

E. d . Farrer.

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Tb,e AMooiate!lhip watI
OIl thfl
fol1o~n, by the Principal:
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Hdnons Causa: KisS A.da S. Bar~tt,
TeaeIle.r . of Dl'4!III8making and Needlework;
Mr. George S. lledfontJ · 'N.D. A.., P .A..8.I"
Agricultural Organi8er. ~or
Berkahil'l'l; lliM
Ele&IIor M. Friend, Lecturer in ChaT&e of
Domhtic 8ubjeeta; Mr. Edwia" B. laaes,
F.R.H.S., Lecturer in Horticulturei llill8
Har~aret L. Lee, Lectu~r ,(war period) jIi
EnR'lSh Language ana LJb!'I'ilture; Jlr, lohn
W.
1JMtl.1. X.A.., Lecturer (. .1' period)
in Mathematics; the Rev. Edwnrd C. Spicer,
M.A., Lecturer (wl\r period) iD Geol!Al'h,.;
Mr. Alee Todd, Manager of the )itlHsh
Dairr' Institute.
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Ch~in Chow," ., Ph JOJ," I .. Mai4l of the
1I011111;ains,"" Bau. BazZ," Standard Songs.
.AU ~e latest poPlllllr ep'lg~.

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A presentation was '·made ftG Mr. Cecil
Aldin,1\(. .H., the ' late ~3ter of thc
South Berks Hunt, at the q.W.R. Hotel,
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Readina-, "On SaUirday• . It' c~sisted of a
PRH'ATE CARS fOR HIRE.
silv"r horn, inscribed .. Presented to
Cecil Aldin, Esq., ld.F.H., hy ~e comREPAI,RS.
mitfec¥ld subscribers of r the South
Open
and Night.
Berks Hunt in a-rateful r~&'l\ition of
his mastershiP durm&' the Great War,
1914 to 1919." He was also -made the
WOoDMAN A: CO~ ·
recipient "Of a framed list of subscribers
and 'of a cheque.
),fr. W. A. Mount,
M.P., was in the chair, and there were
also present : Lord Wyfold, Major T. ].
Wheble. Mrs. Ce<;il ludin, Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Palmer, ' Mr. ;md Mrs. C: G. Carter,
BRA K S P .E A R S'
~nd Messrs. C,
H. Palmtr, Alfred
Balmer, G. P. Male, Job L9ttsley, W. J.
Henman, A. Callas, W. Gard, and W.
WlAI an' $,I.1t
Brazil. Mr. Guy H&rgreaves "Was unan. .Inl"'. Wat., ........ct..
avoidably absent. .
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The Chairman, in making the prescntation, sa d the period of the Wat
was a time when people rather hesitated
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get up t,:stimoniais, but the cODjmit; Irene
M . Hac......... ,N!
thought that ~he work done by Mr.
Ipen M. HOT"ton; Elizabeth A. oneil;
mE BREWElY, HENLEY·OJldurinc thc
ry stfenuous time in
C.
}[preclith;
Alice
E.
Owen;
DorothY
M.
BIUBCRU A)1D STORES :- .
he was master ~hould not pass unPith!; Vern· JI. M. RItw; Kathleen G. Silvey;
. ' UElI'LBT: 3lI, UtL.r 8Taar.
recogni'sed. He bad ·kept their pack in a
PhylJis S. WI'Rt.
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CAVEUitAK : 34.J8, PaoD8OI' 8'IQ.,..
EW"t;Llia. 0_.
I~ Science: .*DoJ:.i M8TAAret Wood, B.SC. way which few othcr packs hlld been
BrGD WTOOIllBR: 4l, OuoaD
(RoIlS.); Mur~l D. Wood, B.Sc.
. able to be kept up,.and he bad been on
WOAINtHLU(: ·f. rU<l.8 8Taur.
Irl ~ri~lIltllre : DoTis An<lerson; B.Sc. ; friendly terms with ' the fa'rmers and
covert pwne1'5. He:" was 'sure, ' now that
CHAMPAGNES at Market Priet. FJOJ;ence D. &Wl'~; Edith G. Knight.
T~_1)airying , H elen E. Dur~n; lIarjorie be had resia-iied, ' they would not have
E. MeCubbin.
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liked him to 11"0 without tal-in.. with him
LISTS
A.PPLICATION.
III lloTticultnre : 1Iilda R. Crooke; ' Eva some small recogni~n for wl1at he had
D. RIIbbins: Edith })p Wenborn.
done.
He hOlid vel")' great pleasure on
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• 0001 GUARllIITlED OF anT OUaL~Y.
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I their btIhalf. in uJrac Mr. ~ to ac•
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In . mm roe : ])orOth,. E. Anste,.; Violet cept tbe Jlfesent, 'and hoped it
S}<cI l i ly :
bringl back memories of plea ant 'days
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ti~. ubject,, : Willifrtd P. Beag. with tbe South Berks Hunt.
It was the
VALLEY DIlY ell'
ALE lE'1' ; W~f.red R. U:ollaad ; ~wendo1ino wish of the commi\t~e and members
that
Mosel y; '(.001,. M. Smith.
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he would 1001' rerdain iJl the neighbour.
• Diploma with distinction.
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hood, an~ that he and Mrs. Aldin would
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have many hapPY' Years in the ' country,
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THl: SAME COLI,EGE. EoIUIItbed \tn,
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72, LOMJ)()H 8'l'IUaT, IUlA.l)I.O .
The Principalllllid that "ith ihBt-day the ,(Applause).
Mr. Cecil-Aldin thanked t1 ...
for
BAH1l HOIJ1lS DAlLY " to •• ...,.
••111"4&1. Coli go
resumed
publicly, corporat~ly,
\In ft.&
' and) as the,. would . , Cbdlrf\lll,. 'laugb- thcir kindlles5. He appreciated it'":ill the
'rl.sa, uti tWarday . . . - . • UD L
ter)~ the ruu seo'(l6 of itir a.c tivitie8. }t'or more because at this time nobody .as inIn........Uowe4 -' 'l po. ....
per ...." f91:u t ¥ear althoulJll. new IUI80Cjates had been clined to give t~till\Onials, and therc
Brandlel : m, OIford R_d, fI, . . .
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elecW each year lind the Colloge prizes really was no nec~sjty for this. There
R.. dior; end 25, 1I.n.. PI-..
,balD.
badf.been duly "a rded , there hnd been no were certain di~lties' attached to the
Rule.. aloe.. poP free Oil ~
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1l88OOia.te-;hip ceremony' in tl.at hall, and work, such as tbe fPod question for the
ther. couLd De none-beacllae of all the d$,.s
in their College -re«r thnt day tood diJI- hounds and various other tbings, but
tingui hed us II day of honour nnd ' happi- with the help of. the farmers l!nd land·
able to crarry
~ of reward aDd of congratulation. And owners, tbey had heen
ISS CLARA E. CHILDS, 72. Donning· the<e could be 110 free 'or light-hearted '01' thI'ougA. It was 'more with the idea of
. ton Road, Reading, cjYe& Lessons in
e ellJlre ion of feelings of that kil/-d keepi~ the hunt together durin, the war
SborthaDd and Typcwrit1ll&.
80 1 ng as the,. weN) all oppressed from ~,. until somebody could come forward that
to
,by the di8tf"l'cticJn and the anxieties he ..took on the mastership at all. If he
andtthe _rows of the "ar, Now, after five haa done anythirlf to belpl carryon he
IlEADlNG . SCHOOL OF
yetlJS, tM1 m t again, Qot without cballge was only too glad jO have been ab~e to do
an~ not without los , but the Same t'0114'8'"
AJiD TTPIWIITING AN& ..,....u.
asl:!ofore (applause), lInbrokeo .n spirit aDd it. tie had mao~ to k* a faU' show
I>RlNClPAL: P. ' '1:, TAYJ..oR,
stronger perha(18 in Of fOICS, and he bbP!ld the Dew ' master,
UDl1robn in
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some WllJ1l
of triAl, who was C)ne of the 1Iest they could po ~,
tbt tu sibly have, would ~ &,ood sport.
BROADWAY BUILD GSt
He
de- did not think he Dad quarrelled with
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many of the farmers. (L....b~).1 But
the fanoen in thia couotry were an extremelY '!rood lot, /I well a& a fine lot of
sportSlllell. They
're better situated
with the farmers.jn this country than
hunts were in any other part of England.
He wanted
all to 6Upqort th~' new
master, by the laJltdowne:a:.5 keeping the
foxes for bim, and be was /;ore that be
would taIte'the createst po~ care that
DO damace yt~ do,oe. , tApplause).-

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something smar:t looking -and yet strong allu
durable in the way of New Suits fo'" the
; boys. If you'h step round and see the nobby
new stYle.s we are showing, for all sizes
and ages of boys, )'bu'n be dQing yourself
, good service-for yotdl see ' the remarkable
values; the good hard-wearing materials, and
the extensive variety we can place befor~ you
-not to speak of the never-failing courtesy
ext~nded to . aU alike . .

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