Reading Observer 03-1916
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Reading'. defaat .t the Cry;o4,1 P~ lut
SaturCiay-particularl,. tli. _ e _enty of It._ e .. a J1"66* ah~ ~cept to ~ fe. "Ih~ kne..,
on SatUrday moromg the calib"'lof the ~ ....t
to tmeet the engagement On Frida.y an exoellent
telDl. looked conom. ThoI' cams.
n~ tW
oev&-.l lof the pl&;yero, notabl), C&imidY, Li~ and
Forn,ter, would· not be able to se, ..,...y 'two
weeks running. -0.. the Reading D;-~"" ......Iy
decided to fb: taem up for to--d.y';~ lDat.cb
WIth Weot Ham Umted, and get ",botitutea'; tho
PaJace I Imcerely hope that the forethqught for
home supporters Will moot ""th tho app __ 1ion
due ~ tile ah...,. of a record ".sate" at Elm Park
to-dar, when ' West Ham United proVide I u.e oppoeItion To get back I to \aat S&tnrdal'l'B ge.me
Readini. mlafortnn .. did not end at theIr 111'
ability to aeld " 'rep_tatlve IIde. _ I
NATURE'S VOCABULARY
Vl~d,)ullte,dly
we rend N s ture too much hy the
than
to her own '\i ema.
at her
through the hIghly
'.~rt~full;\'e~:::1;U:; m edIUm JosteBCl
f,
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......u:r
our own observatlqnll
women and even children are
READING THE BUMPS
day of their hves.
.1 How can I begm to read bumps" T u ks the
oomg a," are of the anxlOtlS enqull r Well , very eully If the lower
the selectIon of a kitten part of lhe forehead pre dOllunate, ,ercertton IS 10
ch.o o,in, o f a Wife or husband-IB the ascendant; Ule middle regIOn rul, denotes
forms How often memory of events and power of a.nalytlls; whlle If
the upper pOTtlOn 18 largest. there are mdicatlODs
of more thoughtfulness a.nd re!l.Somng power and
less observa.tlOn Ilnd analytical abllIty S~,ealkiD.gl
broadly, a man may be trusted if the crown
t},bn be well rM$ed, but 11,
the other hand,
top of l a. mln"s 'bead be fla.t or deprcSl'!ed In
centre,1then the~ should be some heSItatIOn In the
matt.e'l'J Con8ClldDtlOlUIneS8 hes munedlately below
the honowcd ~ ceDtral l portton of the crown and
VeneratIon 18 lutuated on the crown It bas been
recogmsed bv Scotland Ya.rd. tllat tbe poslton of
the el\1'8 of 'ha.bitual cnllllDrus IS very often low
down m the h ead T,akmg a stteht hne from tne
outer comer of the eye toward t ⢠bock, the OlUln
JAown
Carr _&I UlJUNdl early 1n the I&mO, Dnd ~
were Jeft; to 1iniBli the lma)or ~on of It }vi!h·ton
. 1Oen. Nor ,,:u I.bia aJI) for Goodwin, tJie mwt
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to him ..
,IlJICee.dingly hateful; nor
jwell for
the 14th ArjQ'le and Sutberland1ffigblan. jwhen
that.team VlSIted Elm Park, fr.iled to: t1lm jup unt.IJ
&Iter the g&fOe .".. onr,1and the .,ldUr nbtstitute
p~cked up' Jon the lP'Ound wu I Uleleu, 10 that
TimWJ,. BeodiJIg pl&yed the PaJace with nme
men, mcIu~g aeftril by no m~s firat cl&Sl.
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a man
less. observe, estimate,
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.et.rang-er
accordplg
Much of our ha.ppmesl
m life. mdeed, depends upqn the
the mtercourse w;e hold wi£b' other
:V-''''.r'''=!f''
whom we are almQst hourly
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PhYllognomy
foml!hes.. an
which,
once lea.rned.
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Local Addresses :-:MaYlIOlt
West St. & Oxford Rd.; } ."'..Ulli. . ..
MAN'S SOLITARY
VOLUNTEERS.
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Rooms, Bndge slreet, on 'I uesday on
Thomas Randall. ~f 3, Stanway Cc,tt,,~e, J
lOgham road, Earlf Y, who was found
house
Henry Edward "'U1~.'.I~
of the deceased, s~Id
Widower for Just over two
old a.ge penslOner
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at h"The Wilderness"
'oIlSi,ler,ing
fa.t er t~n weekI:! ago, when, . . '
wluch was 72, he was In fairly
ceased lIved entirely by blm&elf
eccentric all hiS hfe, and pract.ica.lly
of solItude
a
John Luke Hoare, of 5. Stanwar CottagelI.
but one to the dece1l..Hed, Slioid
~oor
mg of February 29th he saw the
for some milk, and witness Wished
mornmg," and al:lked him how he was
replteq tha.t he was very mIddlIng, and refe~ed to
the coldness of the wea.ther
WltneBS' wife ha.d
often offered t.o do hiS ~shing for him, o~ any
thm' .... else, but he i\h"'~Y' declIned, sa-yuIg he
QOuld ma.nage himself
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Mr Arthur John Simmonds, gener&l! store
ke~per t of 51. Wokmgha.m r.ooo, sa.ld the d~ ceased
was a casual cUt!tomel
On Februa.ry 2?th he
came to WItn ess 'shop imd saId he felt very unwell
That wa.s the 1ast occasIOn he saw him altve \Vlt
1?e~s went to illS house on the 'PreVIOilll ThUl"8da.y,
and aga1D on the Saturdav and Sunday, but, \got no
reply
He t hen thought there Was somethmg
wrong and miormed t.he pollee
Deceased l was a
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reserved sort 01 man, but very chaorlu!. '
ms: of the e;:t,r lD most CMOS 18 f d a little below
this line JIh~ 'who ha.ve th centres o~ _ thel1'
e~rl in the 8&Dle stt'alght hne M the corners of
theIr eyes will be found of qUlet 4isposltton, no~
lOclined to wage war Wlth theIr nelghbqurs, though
perhap!!l provoKed by them Thbse wiWse ears fie
very' much below tbe Stra.lght~e are those who,
as It hu heeD. before mentIon
are· not uDlikely
under the notIce of the pohce ut hontltes ! ThiS
"&natIOn m poSltlon 1S due In , large mea.B1lI'e to
the amount of tbose qua.lttl e~ whtch are known
the animal propenslttes ~en there IS a large
amount of one or all of these Huabtles--Destruc
tivenet8, AcQDlsltlveneal, CombatLvencs&-then the
ear 1& notIced to be lower than 11
the case.
It 1m\:8t be
one de
P C Wllhams .8aJ.d he gained an entrance to the
hOUse by climbmg throuvh the bedroom Wt UdOW
He there saw the deceas i!~ In th.J room dea
He
wa.s fully clothed
I Dr L Powell ~;l1d that as the result of 8. POl'lt
mortem eXll.mmatlOn he found that. Ra.ndall died
from heart frulure, the result of thlckenmg
de
generatIOn of the arlenes, espeCIally the m8.1n ones
By the JUry The body appeared to qe well
nourished
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A verdict lD accordance :Wltb the medical eVl·
dence was returned
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The JUry complimented the WItnesses
what
they had done,! the Coroner concurrmg J
emmence' at the back top of
self·esteem.
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1pquest on Saturda.y a.t the Allsembly BoolD.B,
Bndgea-treet, 1DOO the cause of dea.th of MMthew
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gatUred in the
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Bowman, who lIved alone at 19, Regent-'~t, a
tabourer em~loyea at the BISCUIt Fo.ctory. 1. 1
i Robert CharI..
overlooking a.
the varlous
A son of deceased said be had never comtil8.ined
d bad alwa.ys been 10 apparently m gOQd health
The 1st Berks Volunteer Defence ReglDlent wert
mspected by Ma.Jor Genera.l ColllIl(s on Sunday
a.itemoon at Cmtra,1when about 250 p araded lha
officerB present were Colonel Hodgson (m com
m&Il.d'), Col Kelhe, Sub Comrp.andant E p
Batten, ~apt A S Cooper. Battalion Adjutant
H F K.ii:lgham, Company Commander S Oadc~,
Company pomma.nder E A Wrottesley, Compan y
ComlJUl.nd~r W R Walker. Compa.ny Commande r
C S We~b. Platoon Commander C rIegay (Cal
<;ot Platoon) o.nd Dr Miller
Among the specta.
tjcs were the Mayor and Cap tam POI t-el
The battahon ma.rched to lts po8111on anJ
drlLwn up m review order
Major General
o figS W QS welcomed br the Commandmt.
and the general sa.lute was glvcn, after wilH:h the
General cl~Hely IDspected the hnes
the batta llOll
tbehD moved off In fours from the rIght ann
w ewed. mto eolwnn of compames for the ' ma rch
hast which was excellently done, the ahgnD1rm~
emg '" eU kept, both In column and III cl o~e
column
I After the much past. lhe bat t u.uon re
tired ID close \column and returned to It I> on!;lnal
POSltIOIl. fa.cmg the l!aJ.utmg buse
I l'he COlli
c':i
~lWy com.panflers, .t the request of General Col
rngs, then put their compantes thlough Vllrl\lUI
dnllB, eVidently to hlR satisfaction
The, anOll9
m()vement8 were watched WIth mterest, and ~h er6
eVidence of con!!lldenible lmprovement as com
pared With a Ifew months ago
, At the concjuslOn of the m.pectlon General Col.
41 I arm very plcased.,. t.o have had the
lmgs said:
opportunity of mspectmg you
The turn out IS
very craclitable
Perha.ps we might have seen a
stronger muster on para.de. and I hope, llS the
summer comes lon, and It ).8 not so cold to turn out.
that a.t nI~Y fulnro mspechon we ma.v see ~
stronger uster
I am very pleased and satLS
fled Wlth the wa.y the men dnUed, a.nd the way
the officel'8 hllve ha.ndled them, and I thmk \\ e
may consiiler t hat. thIS force wlll be a va.luable
asset ill the defence of the country
The WO! l.-:
whIch has l been done at Dldcot ha.s been recognIsed by high aut hontles as bamg most useful I
feel sure tha.t If vou Me ca11ed opon to contmue
that work)! or aaked to undertake other work In
connecton wlth Dldcot or any olher pla.ce vou
wtlJ cheerfully respond
AgaIn I say I an:. vel Y
plealled to have had thls opportumty of Inspectmpyou, and Tery well sa.tlSfied wlth what I have
seen"
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STOP ~ .COUG~ak~N ONE NIGHT.
\rENO'1! LIGHTNING OOOGE CORE
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A cough I~!l-y be due to any of the (DUO,," mg WIt t, 17, Regent stree~, [car·
BronchItiS
lJ6Dter. gave eVidence u.s to answerlIlg a call from. Ca.tarrh&! Ooids
deceased, whom he lound very cold and lI"n4bl. to Enla.rged Tonsils InfiammlLtIon
il
t""""lrn,d 9reathe properly
\Vltne ss' lighted I:t 6re In the
tiedroom, a.nd persua.ded deceased, after $om~ dIfIi.
1!b.lty, to let. hun fetch a dodor
W~n he got
back aga.m he found dcceased on the floor l n bl8
f&ee, and Wlconl:lClOuti
I Dr FranklUl Cox saId h e attended deceased up
the ~ly part of December He then warned
hlm that he Wtl>3 qUite unfit to lI ve alone I 11'he
ClLUIJe of death," liS aortic du!()use of the "a.1ve.s of
t.fa.e heart., of long standmg
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1 The JUry returned a vcrdIct accordmglvl and
OfCPte8sed (as d Id the Coroner), then admtratCon of
Mr _ Wltt.'S nel ghbourly act IOn
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BOWDEN'S WEAKNESS I
Foroe of CIroUDlItan ..1 compelled the BI""'/'teora
to rely on Bowden, the !West Norwood c~
m goal, ODd this
capable player coUld .t.:
notlliDg right !:le let tllrough I. number~o~ shot.
..,)pcb normally he would Bve laved With hiI .y..
aha.t- In BOmO p~pera BOden,&ppeanl .. t .~_
In, 1I0a!keeper, and th_ 10 an o=noowl illapr...
..pn abroad that It ..,u Jack lloden, the old
i:~~g a.nd Ply:mouth lplayer, wh~ perbe~ the BtiCb On, top of tiliI lJ IJ
Kilmarnock t)ntsi~e nght, ",ho ~aved
remedial treatment of the
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tho refonnatory trea.tm.ent of
for whIch the children were fitted, and TIe", the
8pecl~ VIceS or cnmmal traits possessed
some
of the embryo Citizens under thell' care ⢠Kno~
thY8elf'"
18 tho lDJunctlOn of the anCIent philo.
sopher; a.nd wIse Jllen of 8011 ages lIa.ve con81dered
self knowledge B.8 the Blost 'WIeful ani l.portant
of all learnmg Phrenology, Imdeed, furniShes u s
WIth the master key of dillS knOl'rledge, and enables
us to read the characterB so ilE!glbly recordeR on
the phYBII~al systems of otbef1':~ to Jutlp a.lmost
accurately of their stre'n~h a.~d weakneasea, tllelr
Vlrtues And fa.ul~; wIndt self.knewIM,e 18 un.
doubtedly the first step towaros "'"our own self.
Improvement
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yet lllleil the place It haa destmed to ~ccupy m
near luture For could It not be made
servlC8 m the mterests of educatIon and
An mquest was held by the
tlOn 1 Schoolmast .... couid Judie the TO".tioM the Borough (Mr F W MartIn), at
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and
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sane. will gIVe It one of the higbeat plu.ces ID the
hierarchy of 8CleDCe" To a certa.m extent we alJ
agree Wlth Ita findmga Most people conlnder that
tlie forehea.q .us the regIOn of i.ntellect and the
measure of oapa.qity, and there 18 httle doubt, 10·
deed, 10 the lPopila.r mind that thls 8clence has not
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LAST WEEK'S I DEUCLE EXPLAINED.
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'he never knew h. had any in,,"n,'iv"
phrenology told him so
too, declared tha.t U Phrenology
sCience. Ita practIcal uses m educatLon,
better
LE
The Very
sc~ence or rea.dmg a. penon'a .. ch$I'acter from the
configuratIOn of tl:ie head. It was ongmated by
Drs GaJI a.nd' Spunh61m more than a hundred
rea.ra DogO. l'We poet BayB that full many a Bower
18 hom to blU&h unseen, and. bij,& for phrenoloiw,
we mlght ~ven now, have been Wlth$.t the wonder·
ful mventlCin8 of ~E(hson 'I hat grea.t
them.
MJ!\RGA~RINE
MA
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to lea.d
PHRENOLOGY: ITS BIRTH AND WORTH
Phrenology, as 18 well·known, IS the art of
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1. ooated; then g1velthi8 de1.ici~ If fruit liLz.I,tiVe.. ..
Childron JOTe \tJ aDd It cannot cauae lDJUl"1o No
m&tter w""b&t 8JJa your litt.le onfljIf t,stu4fy 't With
& oold or & 111000 tbt-oat, or dia:rrllcea, stom&ch·aehe,
aDd t&UJ.ted\ bre.tb ~ remember, l_ lelltle uuunde
cl~ I t aholild al,-YI b« tme
mt 1> t:r-e&tment:.
Il'Mll.
Full direotiODI far b&blU, clrildnn lof &ll
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&D<! g:row.n'1l~ oro pnntee! O~'eaoh Ib<>ttle.
A8k. your CheIIUst for, ' . ,bott1e of " 44 Galifol"llla
Syrup of l!iP." then look cuefu
and Iaee tbllrt
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vocation It lA to foUow and
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Influenza
Enlarged Uvula
Inllamed Throa.t
PJeunsy lLnd Croup
Stom&eh DIsorders
Asthma.
A.. cough t:I1ay be dry and h are , or lOOtic Wlth lU w' h
expectora.tlon, it may be ce.t.arrbal .... lt b a, my
ticking- in the throat aooompanled by partia l S l Op
pa:e of tbe n06trila a.nd shollnes:; of brt.>tl.lh ' cn(l :;
Ligbtntng Cough Cure removes tbe causo of th l\
cough, not smot.herlng It but curmg the (lisea l-n
condltlOns wlncb produoe It
Lcad lll ~ Bllln<h
Analyata speak In the hIghest terms ~ f Veil"" &
Llghtntng Cough Cure, and unfa.llIng reI a b ility
haa 'Wan for II the largest sa1e of Its cla~ In th&
whole world Veno's Ligh tmQg Cough (ure 11 0 L
only radIcally ouus the moat rlnbborn cou... hs 1 ut.
st.rengthens the. lungs and glVe:i perfe ct "Cll~t: In
hree.t,hmg
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Ask for." Veno s Lightning' Co ugh Cure p~J<.;e«
ll!d . is 3d, aDd 35 ⢠of &ll cheru lSUl
The follOWing ea.sualbes among!lt lIoldtera or the
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EX~ITING I ADVENTURE.
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TOMMY ATKINS lAND
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left
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⢠SATURDAY.
Wound~-
P te W Quelch, 15836, ht Ba.tt
pte H. Smilh. 9324. lBt llc.lt
Head·
P te HEarl. 3248, Hh Balt (T P )
PLe G W . WJllshlr."6, 3338. 4th Batt (T F)
A certam soldier 18 now tb pnde of hlB re~l·
ment In consequence of the skal a.nd daxlDg wita
which be extr1ca~d himself frok ai .v ely tIght cor·
ner
The man was sent out o'n pn.tA>1 duty With
another
They: were" sul pll::;(!~ -bVl a. pa.rty of the
enemy m conSIderably lSt.I Ollgcf (o~ ce , and called
upon to surrendel
'lhev lCllhc(1 bv tirmg and
kIlled l", Gt=I"::uan, uftcr whi ch t.he companIon bolted
The unn a,med helo p2rm ltLcd Inllu,cli t o be taken
He wa.s d isarmed and Aâ¬.\.rclier, but hlB captorB
to oLselve th a.t he h"rt doncea.led a. grenade
capaclOlls fi!Jt
Th 1l5 !he (lexLerous1y re
to biS
when the Bocbes had fimshed
was taken to
r r.::~.~~~n2n:!!,,~ wnere Tbehe'VI ca.~tI\Je
a$; Jeft In charge of a.
QUletlr W1t¥dr~\vmg the
butt :W lthouti sllppmg
;:;!~~::::~ he suddenly brouglit 1~
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Berka Regt. ' have been reported ' Inca
MONDAY.
KIlled -
Pte A Gale. 10314 5tb Batt .
Pte A Seymour, 10360, 5t h B att
Pte C E Ktlhngblick, £l702, 1st Batt:.
'Vounded ;
Pte W J Altum 10348, 1st Batt
Pte W Hol man, la040, 1st Batt
Pte G Shepuerd, IB.t22. 8Lh Batt
Tl,TESDAY.
KIlled I
Pte A CroS'3well, l015t , 2ud Batt.
Wounded P te W H BarnciJ. 2n:i Batt
Pte. F Cook. 7506. 2n,1 BIll
Pie J Lambert. pOS9 2nd Ba.tt
Pte
q Ma tsey, 9017, 2cd BatL
Pte A P()\ ey, 14<}Z2, 2nd Batt
the sIiuJI of
WEDNESDAY.
Killed I
I Pt,e G MIller 14 ~50, 8th' Ber ks
Pte w 6 Wllha ~s , 14883, 8th
Pled of Wounds ~
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Pte W J liead, 2968, 4th BaH
'Vounded Pte J. F Flo,d fl4183. 81h B.tt
C~rpl G F
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CASUAL
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(ollowiog casualpes amoogst
O.on "ud Bucks .l.lght Infantry
pCU'tcd dUrlDS the
week. I
DEATH OF MR. F:' G. DREW.
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Mr I FrederiCk George Drew, AssOCiate of lll!
veralty College, Rea.dmg, and Lecturer lind Pracheal InstructoI 10 Horticulture, died on \h dn "!!
da.y
Mr, Drew. who Was formelly he.ld )!a.1
dener t o ¥r Douglas Frcshfield l!Ucccedcd "be
late J,.{r Cliarles Foster at the Ooll~ge Ul the t; pll il â¢
of 1909 I Durmg the _yen yeau \\ hH.:b b \\;
5lDce elavsfd :l\.1r Drew made for hlmeclf an In
crensmg reputatIOn a,s teacher of hortIculture an d
a. large number of the sLudents wno WOI ked ~nder
ere now fillin g Important posts
In l':::l lll ~ ll
was elected an A SSOCIate of t he Collt!J;c ,
v.; as a; Fell ow of the HO\:11
and took a. keen Illlet et;L In
and Dtlittllct Garclcncl!:'
Mr
was a guot! bpe akcl (n
subjects, and flom t.unc to tl])lt! "1\1
BerkJ;hlre und er the :)cilfllll O fon nul " t, d
by tho Belkshlr6 A~l c u ltu ral In8trl.lct lon Commit
tee.
Ml 1D rew dlcd at the compu.ntl\fll\ cuil v
age of 44, leu.vmg a Widow and elJ;ht chtldl en
It
;], roeetmg of the Fu.cultv of Agncultta e Uld HI I
t lculttlre held at the Co ll c~e on 'Ihursda.) 1Lsi th e
fQllowmg resolution was adop~d on the runtJnn III
tlle Prmclpnl, seconded by Professo r PCI cn .1
Of That t he lFaculty of Agnculture anrl ]-I Olltt.: ultllrt:
bas received With deep sorrow t he IUtlm.dlllll III Iht'
del~th of Mr Frederick GeQrge Drew, A ":;ncl lt r 1 t
UmversltY ICollege ltea dmg. Lecturer anl i l' l ld !
cal Instructor In HOI tlcullurc, and deiilrcl; I 1 ,
press lts 8y,mpath y With 111 ~ Drew and tLe 1111 III
hers of herl family In t bo I08~ whIch thc, 11 i\ e ~ II
t n.med" Mr Drew was B member of t h(' ( h llll"h
of England, and the. fl.mera l lIervlce Will lu.) h"ld
at St Gl le~' Church to da.y (Sa.turda.y) at 2 30 p m
MRS. WARING'S CONCER1
FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS
At the narg& Town Hall on TuesdQ,Y aftcruoflr\
a. ~r. cert for wounded soldiers was given hy M r~
Wa.nng, ofl B eenh&m
'rh~re was a 1arge nUlll lwr
of wounded from the Rea.dmg hospitals, nn el Ii â¢
from
Progrlimmel:! and clgarettR!; \I CI 0
Wa.nng, MISS Iro~e \ VIIIII1).:.
BIIshn.lll, 1lil:ifi Esmo Btl hncll 11\(1
C~pta.m and Mrs.
,,1mg \I rl"
the MOryor o£
i.l lld til'
FIeld)
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