Berkshire Chronicle Reading 08-1919
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A Battersea txlaIl
with bipmT
.tated that he did ~ _
or hie ID\'
maniqoe. A Y'IIry
plaA i8 to tie . '
P.iof tape ro\l1Id th fOllrth linpr nerr.i
time 7011 marr,..
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thrushes see .m,
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FROH .. THE WIND
llAGAZINE.- .
Too CL1ITD ~'f lUu.
TalbtiYfl ~r
" These raiI.~
people thiDk tbey AN
rt. but 'Oi'V11 ~
ti-. Qi'n . 101' a re.tuT111:icbt.:
an' 0i'1.Il DOt PnI
t·
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..
~
.
TJo blpI?-rJ:OK.
" But in the olde. ~I my little maBt-!
wataIo. w..r'e m.cte, Jaow did they teU 1
-..
time thenf"
#1
" By f..JiIl' hllllCl'7 I"
Tall Pom ⢠. Vaw .
Unmlleica1 FadlllT :" 0, we haven't ~
oi4ed OIL .. teacher for . .,__ You
⢠Iaitf'
m.M;i!er _ & him to lie tr.iDed to sine. uIf
I .-&uld like .him to be
.
KOT to .~
hf'T fine mtln will Dever b.
I"
plea"Cd to read ...a
to Col. Holdsworth, who
, fTOm tbe commaom of
. Ip it occurs - these
rYe io be remembeRd:
you r battalion (2nd
the action of July lst,
ificent. and will rank 011
finest achievements of
.
t is hard to say
ing tOOl I a. ked yoeL to
and n{/ man could have
.
~ Oed" s uc h . as
these
all th e more proud of the
and th e brave men who led
peepll' may not have qeard
. 01 Temp.-Maior H. T.
0 ., 01 the Roy;u Berb.
whIlst selWin, w. ith the
We mention him as an
the splendid
fighting
the Berk sh ire tssessed.
fTo~t a
C.S. ., then he
miSSion. an
·rose to
⢠winnin g t e . D.S.O.
⢠â¢
M.C.
What a record!
was the best bowler the
ever
possessed.
Then
Jame
Vesey. M.C.,
~ . M . ⢠and wh was one
men who ever
of the Royal Berb.
roficient
a t shootin{,
⢠and hockey. The re8'1y poorer for the . loss of
ibre. but it js to be hoped
of their doings will -aIwho serve- in our
-----;
jJr..~CJj'M()RE DISCHABGED.
Blackmore. sa,
alUID
⢠was inhaving on lune tth thia f-r,
cue and l! bottl..
whi.ft:r ,
Ddo:,oortv of hi empl()yer, tile G.W.R.
there WIUI to ~ Chal'll'!
receiving th&
e, 1fell
ha..a beeIl telen
He
Mr. Cote J.»ree<\v was
nt!t~;:;W'lh. ;
Lort Wi~)iNn â¢.
h . J . St. L . Stall-
Mr.
THEATRE.
â¢
WEEK'S ATIRACI'JOI.
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