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Beading School Speech Day wu held on
the prMentatiaR of ~
i~
ill Uainnity Colh!re BaU! "
was ' crowded with the boy,. their ,.......
and friends. T be c~trman of the Ooftr·
IlCHII (Mr. J. -W.lla. )l.A .• 0 .•. ,
WidhaIn Col.)
were p..-ted by
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tel' of Un!'Yenit;y ""'LIBK". (j~=j~~=
tMee PreMtnt WII'II the
'0
of Beading (Aldermlm 8. ....
waid), Sir George Y 0IUI8. Irart;., .Jlr. :-'\IV.
a.tIde, )l.A. (PriMipalof BeediD« Uti......
Iitt Coli.). Prof~r W . G. d.
AW~ C. G. Field. q. S: A~; 1.
.
llartin. Councillon! F. A. SarjMllt, F.
ter, W. SpfU'u. T. Norris. E. O. Farrer; .
SAWS~ H.
l'aroef. and Mr. C. S. Job"'ther:.~
Cleri). Kr •.a. T. Vugll (_tary to e .uu'~
oue ll ;Education CommittN). X ... A.
F.
Clark ud llr. G. H. ~. )I.A: (liead
SAFET Y RAW FfS. Dln8te1'" n-iing ' Sebi>ol), Mr. R. Newport;
M.A. (eeromf mllB~r). ~. A. C, Doulia
(head maBter of the jUlUor school) add the
, , GR ,lNDING.
ney. E. Priestley. B.A. (bU1'8Q.l'), •
1'b& Chairman, .after -remarking tha.t
that · WIIB rWl,.. the lIOhool'e ,first PMe&
gat;hering eiJ1e& the oeaatioa of b.Ofltilitil!lli
refer'l'ed to tile part wpich Readin,g Schoo
A It T H. U R ', S. COO
had played tn the war, aoo said he hoped
(L.U r...w c•• ,...)
that the sacrifices made j)y its 1d boye. and
the bravc' deeds of many wbo- had come
WINE ME 'RC HA N T ;
would be commemora.ted by IIOm~
29, MA~~ET PLACE, RBADIN O back'.
wortb y in CQDoeclion witll the acltool. He
had alwa1s looked fonvard to ttu;, time when
Dr-mpet.e.ll\ ce"armeD ret&loe4, wbe. .111 at Ill', ~ding ,chool would ba.v~ 0. b!Jr ~ll of
au- be at tho command of ou.tMI8n wbo _uino itS own like that () Univeraity COllejl:e. A
.
wLao 10 be boUJ.d. Dwed. or r_\,o<I.
ha 11 of thRt Idbd wa,., 89IIOOtial to the ollal"
acter and cOnduct or.bh.e bu ine<!8 of .uch a.
SCbool~theiM. and- he commended ,the pro.pcaal to he old bo.flS.
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'fnE IlEA]) 'MASTER'S REPORT.
~he
Master. presented his report on
THE CHUltCH 'BOOKSH
th!j achool·s . activities duriog the wal'\ I'llIk~..f tlJe s.P.t.1.
M.......,.. .
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ferrmg in ~ lirllt instance to thEl r('\$u t of
thl) exnmioatioWl and to the .J!T_tifying ra
Stationer, Reljef Stam r,
po ~t of the Oxford aod Cambridge Board.
PRINTER. BOOKBI NDE R.
A8 rega
the Officers' Training Corps tho
6tOOll~th , he said, wa,., 130. but the
30 and 31, Market Place, ·RIAI?ING. official
act;ual strength ~'1l.8 220. event,. boYJl waH
And at WelIinatOD CoUel!". Bef~a .
into camp at the end of Jut term. whiclr
Wall quite a satiijfa.ctory number seeiog that
onl'y those boye <:puld 8'0 wJlo wel'e over 15
years of ag~. The contingent did very 'w ell,
and were compliml'Dted by th.e brigndiel·.
FREE OFFER.
who \ said that tile R1!Ading School! liDe3
were the best in the CIlDlp. The ri8e ·shOQt·
ing t9Q.Ol also did 'l'ery, weU; they won nil
their mll.t~ hes, and were seventh in the
<l1. .or;
I. ~untry Life" Competition, and had
it
The only genuine RA!medl for
mia,
not been for t jle expt'05e llJl.d oth r
Dloodlt'il ne , ~jtude etc. lmmedi.
difliculti""'--.. t ~ey would have gone to
lltelj- you obeerve the s\ight t Irregu.
Bisley.
F ollowing the uSlIll1
iMpe(>larity of the ystem tab Dr. Pattet·
tion 01 ' the cor~ In.J u1:r a very good
soU:s Famous Pills.
uperior to aU
report was reoeived. congratnlating the (lOm·
other IIO-ctUled remedies, ackoo led«ed
ml\D.din..; officer'lon ·the
high aUlJldard
by ph ysiciaos a nd Indios to
' t~
of efficleney attained by 01 ranks. As r~
llatest and s urest remedy ever · dr&.
gRl'ds aport, there wJ!II nothiog of s~ial
covered. Watch for t he regi t red No.
no~ to report, but DOW t.ha.t the wllr 10M
_357207. and refuse nil 8ubBtituto .
i t r,!l8 00ped that the ecbool would go)
.t o .lbi previous hill'h sta.ndard in that
. .... 'hi
at i1S, aI·.
oonnectioo. Of t1he v8.rJons tiChooi aocietiE'8.
, .... .. .;.;..e ......................
which had . been very netive and suoce.ful •
.
perhaps the mOl! popullLr was tile Dr\unatic
..0.. 0..• • ,,~.~
•
Society. whic.h hoped to iive an en~rtain·
95, ' Chllring Cross Road, Londo •• W.C.
Ill&nt at. Cbristmas.
T e boxing c1_,
too. had proved esooedin ly po~tila.r. He
Telephone. Regent 823. TelelflUlls.
hod told thOOl enougb , he thou t. to show
" HYIPsw;r," London.
that .Reading School wae ull 0 !.ife. ana it
might bet tl'klught that they were tryinl\' to
get too much out of the boye. If. howe'l'-er
W~y,

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FRIDAY.

H . D " w~ox

SATI.'!inAY

I3ARKAS,

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ID IW,AD. RE ADl G.
P.ano. V'Iolin, Voice
and Si n'; og .
ully pr~parl!d fur the R.A.M
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.PATrERSON'S
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(of London)

in lh r latesl Ball rOQrn Dancing.

BLE.-TA.NGO VAU;E.
TERMS '

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STlIW. II~."

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taught by Englah
who has tno.vel1ed on_·
8lld Nori.h and ~

undortalte tni.n~~
nleln6l1tar7 RQMian ....,
Office.

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horthand Typists :
oJ the Examin:ltioo ~nd Fe($
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READING.

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to £ 5,' " on written promise
repay 'or
Principal remailII or can be
paid by ' 1$ o~ 2-4 monthly i
n
pllarf. ~( any kind un1en
8 done.
1'tomptbea4 and priv...cy. AvoMl
. C yoUr
reqnirements locally. Write
Company

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DON CII.ulBlI1III, Wunl STanT,

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,Experts, Piano and Organ Tuners, . r

162-183, Fnar Street, Reading,
H{J~c (J! LARGE SEEECTl0!f orall the. Q~st l1~a.k~ _:of' '.

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A. Her1lert. ,
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(b) 8ohool or "Leaving '" Cer ·ica.tes.
L. Abbott" 1)III8ed w'th: cnIc4i i French,
Elemea~ ...thematics.
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AU. THE lEST SUn IlAJ'K IOOIID AT ART n~
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ma'tict ~si~ Cbemiktry. ~ .
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lieb. ~reIlClt.
tarT )fat¥matics. Phj-.
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f'milltry.
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B. O. ero.ta. }l8Illecl.witll,~t in Eng.
lWa..~. 1HeIIIeDtary

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'WE are dojA~ otlier People's; let us do YOUes.

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OUOBD AND CAldntIDdJf'
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fOIl . ban uy -plllOilq
1011 wOQ)d like to ..we I iIIeII lie p&..\0 laud ,.ou tho _ . , . ' ar tIaIo lI0upm0,
prori4ln, ,.;,., _an !I\ • ....,w.. &0
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Let US come and ' make YO,llr COllntry I-toose
LUXUIItOUS with

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ESTA8L1 H ED 1700,

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'Phone: 58 Oxford.

1 Prize {Yr. Sat!mon's} ..;,

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E.ngineers,

aay
pannt
thought bhat the- strain ()f boo
life ld
W3'l t .o o ~t · for a ,KfOW'inK., bof. hlll.~~~:~~\i;:~t>;~~
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de whllot be could to reU-. ~

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.Valp~ ~. P~i&e fo r , ~t vio~ ty~-

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TlIB DIFFICULTIES TO BE 'FAC:tD.
t win ter the IlChooI had 88I'iooa dilli.·
culhee to- oontend w,iI;h owini to the deUlILB'I'lO
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pletton of ' tIM teaohing .t.«. but ' he wa.;;
{<Giles Ayres" eup f9r'J:lhOO' , .-1. B.
PaeT free I I' froao
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glad to .y that the poBltioo to-day was"'err Baker.
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:;.:-='~-=~~!-=.::.:·='~==:...l 1 full
dijf~t,
for they had no", an 6'beoluteLr ..,," .){jtche~ore·~ Ch.atle!tculf O.T.p.a~ and In &Iieolutel,. full ICDool. l'Io.~ lI Platdon ... Sect~:!~
• I. no LewIS.
~~~I: m~ ~~:l:.:d :::-~r. nS\:g1~'\,r::~~ (C~k. ,-WI t, ~. R.
and tbet had beaD a.ble to lll ''facaD4lie8 00
Challenge .ClIP (l'oetb.U}.-Boa
rs. 'Il.
MONEY.
th& sl;a1l l with 1IIlIBU-. of whom they had J. Rampton (ORptain).
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the 1Li~~eet boJ-. .
had, moreover.
"Law.rence" Challenge lJooi,i ,(8 nUlling) .
ONEy.-Th. DAU1 ' InvNtme_ Corpora. taUn lIje e~nnity
:reo.rga.niaing the -~e1'8. 1. F. SimJ1!lOll. (~iO~.
tion. Ltd., will lend ~ an upwarde work'1li ~ ~l right th~h in aooord·
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r. Wa~lrer " , Oup for Xic ing the
R
Bo be
on note o( hand to responail,)le Nraou; re- anne wi~ modei'll ideis.' Ned week anothel F-.u
payment. to snit Borrowera' ccaTenienoe; test was to be-applied to them.in the shape -. C;ickeC(J~l~r)'!W:t 1.. L. l!edgrove
ta·).
no feel charged; .moderate in
.-Ap.pll of jye itiPectors. and tliey upeclied to re:- (
to their LoCI.l Office. 221. On
Road. oeive from them a. numb6r of 1J11e11l1
If·
OV'oot:li (.T\lD,ior}_-BQard~ Ii~:"" Brown
g..t·
Inapootora .• ~ ~~y . tJllMul (cap\ain); County, T. J. Ba~ ( p<ain).
• Budio..
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peoo1e nnwada.yl!, becaue tiIley critici8ed
F' l.o...:
(the Va' f" P~
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witli a~1.."~.i.m..nrovemellt.
but b:th"~ P., We~te\1.
HI ...,IIA' 2nd...E,yo1. IlB6.rT- ':J..
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ON;Y .
ay amonn; on tltat 'WIe
a.
ltiM' ~ort.lr to -d8ll
Bat f.or ~t ..{.,efllje ~ • ,{. \.),y e.
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PLATE, JEWJlLS, ARTICLES
DOt
Bat for belt Fiel~'t\l>--H.,L. Eo ,n.tJleT.
\TERTU. and every description
Valuable 000 boya ·in a 8Cbool brult (or. 25G
p_lIn~.
As
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to
the
of
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TATION
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and' Collv~tiJlle Property. AIIn~tiea p~. mo~ acoommodation..
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ch.asei!. FOI'cjfn monel eht.,llll'ed. 'A lIre, !lot ~t. ,,11.8 that
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If W\i.te II 8c)IIi'Luship' .t ft. 10, .'
Col·
proof room for aU Plllte anll i el depos- ~ betft
lete~Oxl~.-B. :E~ BuqQJi. ,
t
ItS. Printe Olli\le;_-»D\'ate door .t:ran~
carried
litermediat& B.Sc. L6D.do ·'Uiltve1'9'ty.GOODACRE"S
ST. YARrS DUTrS.
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t.Oa.
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READING. Establ1~ed a8 e. Pawobroker
PrIM. Unive1'8tty \;QU~ noadiDg.7'P.
aod SILV1:Bi!HlTH in tW.
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L. »arlon; T. H. C. Taylorl P: '.t. ' ililon.
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Telegrams : .. Excelsior, Reading."

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IS.- V. G. Russey.
Set t7.-T. E. . D. Ma(ion .•
Set Ilt-G: H. RlltIJble.
Sel; 19.- N . H. Fletcher. .
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Set i .-W. A. Richardaoll , A. T ., Dur·
btid"f'.
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Set 8.-1,. E. H . Cuister.
Set 9.-<::, E. Deno .
t J.O.-W. HiIdN':
et It.- A. F . obbs.
Set 12.- R . D . CheTt'ett.
.lSet J8.- F. W. HIIO~r. ,
, at 14.- F : G. Child:
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We have one ~£ the largest elections of Ov~rcoat in the Sout
England, the. styles are rUibl, and the value " ~eadi ng's
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always."

N. F. Cooke.

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All Styles : RaglanS, also Single· Breasted and Double·

LOwer lIT. A.- H . G'SWiLliams
Lower III. B.-A. B. ly.
Lower III. C.-E. M. Rogerson
Remove A.-D. F . Sh~lor.
Remove B.- A . F. R. Pouotne1

Set &.- E. T. Hutt.

301·. to 170 /·

Gents .' OVercoat••

IV. M.C.-E. A. Hinwood.
Upper III. A.-1. R. Eele.
Upper m. B.-P. G~l\J. \larterr
Uppet' III. C.-O. A. W . An 11.

I.-A. H. Wallis.
P.repnratory ............ Ion
MA. TRl'!XA!I'IOA('
Set 1.-W . L . Barton.
et 2.- D. N. Pratten,
ISet 3. ~H. F. NoyCf'.
Set 4.- S. F. Oldl80d.
Set 5.- 0. T . Foster.

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, 'B[eaSted 'w ith -belt t back or' belt all round.
6 3/- to 1 68/-

VI. Classiepl."=B. E. Blttler.
CIMsiool,-E. E. I'll. Green.
V,. Modern A.-A. L. Bea.et!\1.
V. MDd.erll B.-D. R. Johllson.
IV. ClMeieal.-H.· A. ;Byard.
IV. 'M.A.-R. O. ~~n.
IV. H.B.-H. S. Newport.

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THE l>RIQ LIST..
The prhe Ust wae M follow8:

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CLASSES

Plain and Fancy

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\·dteIIoClmowled«M
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STI<EET. RE ~Dl G .

tl\.otioD. ~rk.
younpat llniYenrit;;it iru approp:riati

a lIIIIdium for vole.
OOJIlpjUly to the hMd
un'lve:I'SlI",, ' ooll. in the ki~

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SCISSORS,
.HAMMERS. Gle.' .

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