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the annual meeting pl~ the SOl)Jli'4l ,Deanery
Brbc~ of the Orlord pi~san Guild oJ Chur.. h

Be* Rm.g ers was hcld~on Saturda.y at Wqkmgham.
Th~ proCeedIngs com,enced ~it.br ~ aernce of ~­
te~aalon.1 at Al~ S3i9~' ~hurph at J 5.30' p.m , At
whIch tJai Rector. Ioh~ Rev. B. Lopg, a ..ioted by
the Rev. JI'. M. C. H
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Rural Dean, t e Rev. Canon Coleridge, an
mem~'.of 't ;' . uild, gave So mOAt 'apropos
from Acta
• 29, "Every man accordto h is ability. "
e had qh03en thOle woidt:,
si-id, becau60 thCly brought hwno very much of
\ what was being don throughout the . country at
It Johe prc5ent time IU\ because they should appeal
with
grea,t for fwld meaning tp them 8.1
nngera.
Tho diSCI les ~ct.etmined, every man
according t o hlS abi ity, .1.0 fiend ulief unt.o the
b.retbren whIch d'rel in Jud<ea..· At t he pre! eDt
tlme we as a na.tion d.d the same- fed our allies
France an\i Ita.ly.
ere it not so the war would
very Ahortl y end. an the Allies would be de·
feated . To supp1)"
(' a.r l ei!- ,,·it.h cor;n " -e mu st
go somewha.t 'short ttreelvc!I W e. had scn t and
• hould continue to, end reItef to
} tl'lc...en
Serbia.. A1so to our kIndred BHtif>h prisoners of
\\Tar, ;:md to the sic illld tlie 'Wounded~ Sen h ow
the nlotion had l!iept UppOl't to that no'b:e lllSt ltU'
tlon ~ o[ the Red Coo s. iVil.!tt '&lIiJb of ~ meney bad
. been tent and tic 5 iriLual weUn.re of our .t.roops

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The R.~l Beef T~a . ,
The Real . Beef ·.FlavQ,ur:.

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M•.nulac'ur'.... 1 Jardo., Ltd., Cry.ta~ alace Work•• LO,na,O!!, ;"''''

Hod lilso hoen rem. band.
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Reading Help.

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WORKMEN'S

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Dawson, of 309. Oxford Roa.d. Rel\din~ •
~id ;-" A sever d coldlbrooght on :m nttAck
kidnEfY~complaillt , ~ very .tImo I moved, I
05 !eJ~ by n. sharp pam In my back. I
lecallie t 80 bad that Ii had to 'eel\Se wQrk:
hO ki4ney excretions were UDuutut.\l uud
. ntaiuOd. 11 86diD\en~.
•• I tried sc v~T'll so-c"l1.ad remedlel!, which
.g'A,\·C rna no r~hef, but ' ! waR glad whrn I

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Chur~b Anny"ut., 0,higb1)' vnlued. So the toxt

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WoklOg'hnm bed n
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ba.d b~n fu1.6.Ile"8. E v.ery man D.ccording to hIS
ability had been IS ding and would continue to
l end re'l cf as, long n.s ,tho war lar.t ed. Well t01'
England ~ f m a wi er and lalger 6~n&e the wores
'tier.) a.ppltcd . ~ .. A ~ power" U'M I the phro..o
heard on all sides. 'Ya.s it pO~Slblc lI.n~·onc cOll hng
hlmse' f an Engliah an 'V'ould tbick of sa~ing bill
~mn Ek m, sku:king way .1O Go m~ la.f.1 cmplo""ment,
whcn be u:~ far m' rc1 urs~ntly ncoded clll.fwhcrc?
That ruaa \Th oae , ag f. n~ stamina. fitt: d hi~ fo),
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lm';) of bJtfc "nd YI~ Wr..5 fou~~ wnnlin g, failed in
re- his dut.y to his God nd his country. Somc might bo
more U!~ ru!:y plac d 'rhcro they ,vcre ho'dIn''''
Vitally impot:tant ~sitions· at ~O::l(, !F~w ringcr~
'Would shirk t.b.q,il', d~ty. Thev !law b 2U, ie5"!tnppeJ
o£J,hClr most p'romll;1I1g.m~mbels, thc chou' 1!'tn.lls
of the aingers tm~tied , the'IT plnces\ iillcd With
'\'"ctmanl!, the ra nks lof the clergy 'cnI cUy depicted,
~rgalli~ts gone fer
duti es., };nry chu,ch
10 t.he In.nd hEld
11 affected - lliO belfllCS the
of. a'), whll st. the rC01nallt a'fC determi.ned
to carryon a:ld 1
IipitG of 'at ~ difficulties to
penevere. The So. ningl'pcitn~ery Brunch of their
G-ljllid met that dB. - firrl. and {orcm o!:t for war·
sblp, then for" its annuol mc'! ting Fe\v oppar·
tUflILiC3 haJ. occurr d during th~ past ycar of hi s
\ Isiting their ton' .!t, qwing'l to difficulties of
tra.'fclling. Mr.JlY, robn.bly most, towers h.-!. d bc~n
greatly dep"et.ed Qf m~,be" and their Rlaces had
bccn ta.l.. en by boy :Hie! ;rOU l1S girls and women
All honour to thc
fori cO[ll1ng fon\ 3.rd,. nnd t n
those who had u. ~ crta!..en their tn ~t rll ctIO ll'-:~
not ~a~y tau , yet folio" Cd by n very rich reward
by pcrse vg ancc All \'t Cte learn ers Nonc could
11 Gay, like t lic wcll known hcad of an Oiford GoI ·
lege, .. Wha.t I know u not. k.nQw l.cdg~ . "
The
sCience anti tL'b a.rt ' of rmging wcre Qf1it.e dlstinct.
The arm ·was nli~ HO much nC'!ded ,d:s the hond,
Intellect ofl a high order w as not. neceuarv' When
he started ! rinkillg ~r 45 or 46 years I1go th~re WAS
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on y one man lD I Eng'ttnd " 'ho could inJt the
higher method....,..." l'h'l ! Surpril5~," on eight bell! .
Thero was one fa.rmerlY at Woolwich , .a. mem~r
of . t1:!.,e ~~nnil5te.r fQ.D}iIX. a. BenniQgt.o~ . man m
Hertfordshm. They:at\alDed' to thc ~eiY highest.
To look at, one' would ~a.ve thtl1lgbt th6rc wns not
... ~lt of ringing in ' them'; • Some ngrlcu tUf l .1
labourers in t~e field ~cre Ipleh~1 d ri"tgc fs. They
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could not 'VIle tho Hrrt'!.!l -one to Olght, yet With
straight 1m, mal'ks 'on Jl piece of sl:lw or tije, they
in their spore time " t'ol"ked out the most ihtntrat.c
com1.lJnutions of .....th~ higher mcthod-" Superlii·
tive," CambrIdge and London' Surprise.
Thu.
those illitera.te men learned to ring those ,nl.",,,""
methods. Thi. shou1 cl, provide encouragement for
those who used R. go:>d deal of patieece with but
I~Lti c r~,u1t. Nine.teriths of tho art~was learned
profitabfy at home WItl}, penCil and pnpcr; . the
pPlft:\lcal side came in the tnlfry afterwards. 'l'be
only int..olket. was th.~ of pQ'sc'\"crnn ce, del.crmma.
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oxerclzsed accord idg to the abllity with which
be cndo)Yed. The dU:'ciples were lI~e~pr.
8 :> ringers y, ere , each det.crmiJed, a~-

pilltl to find they <lfd UtO a. great cle.d 'of
good. They o.I\'e Inn rehef, tlOd in three
J"ccks I ~ 80S freo uf rile ktduay troublo, no
lougct' Hubject to tho urimlry dilSOrdCI'I and
the old pllius.
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(Signed) .. C. T. D, •• 90n." ,
TOj !/eolllaier-Mr D,tw~on FRIJ :_" It
is over ten ye.1.t"8 "in.'" noun'" pill& rul inC ot
- kidney tr/Â¥lbl~,' nl)u I L'~\TO tllIlC(l kcpt free."

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EDUCATION BILL
Mr. H. A. L. Fi,h.,.
tioD ' Dill in the
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THE SISTlm' SERVclCES .....:
A neW' branch 9£ the II Wilacs" baa. come mto
...c,XI:~tcnce · ,Henceforward the S!rviC8 will be i.n
",'0 d'1v1!§iOn&-1DOhi!e &rid immobilo. It has 'boen
found t.hat tbJ r".le by which al1 women enlisted
ha d to; be lu'e pi!r,ed to se~e wh~revcr need~d kept.
O:.l t a l num~ ' of capabJe) women whoso circ.mS:'<:nccs pre\.·lm~d them from lea.nng their homes.
Thcee may, in.. futuro, eni1.st. on tb~ underst.a.ndlDg
t hat ,th ey rill not be tranJferred to ot~er didncts.
Probo.b' y t,lleir work WIll i resemb1c tha.t of memhe ls of 106"11 V A.D·s who work at hOSPItals in ,
th~ l r nCI,ghb011'rhOOd and ¥ um to their bomes a.t
llJ:;ht, cxcept tha.t the 'W'ork,of the~ A.C. membe.s Wi ll be 1~ nelghbourmg camps, or barraeb.
~IL l\nwhilo thr- " \Vrena" are 'for~mg ahead
Wum.cn whcfe guahfication. fit them to beOo':Jle
offie." &hould .pply to the ;'rol...ioo.1 Women',
glstcr. Queen Anno's Ch~mben, Broadway.
arne Uatoori'ne Fur50 has rlated· tha.t there a~
ny eap!ble wornet'! In miI]..or po~, doing work
o no f pecia.l importance, who should b~ a.vailable
. fror this purpose. Much of thi. wb}'k WIll - be, a.t
lSi ' at':f' statIOns and b~ nav&J · ba.fe5, and. ve~
rella.ble women 8l'il needed a1ao in the rank and
fi t\! ~ [ I t.he sen'lce
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,uem/fully. 'l'.he Lord~
1 have ·yo'·
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womenI '" ,clause shlLll s~ pat10 of the' Repreaen.
latlon. 01 the People Bil by 1'
.... vo.IM ,t o 71. •
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mnJonty
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0 complete a. ,;ctory or Womn', 8drage ip
lb. Hou.. 01 Lord, cam """ ....h.\ . . . .urprise
r c\eo to its moet opttml~ ic 8upp:Mtel"ll To some
cxtent we owe our great pt&jority to Lord Curzoo..

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he yetc dec1a1~ that bo.

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lRg "'"'a:!J 'disaprinting

debate imp~ed.

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"'" dobat.e4 .in tbe
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the.tLieeond day the
the [. molt, powerful
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H" a\tij'j4e l'I'do~tjtedl had .tb.I~.IMl l po""Dl.
ln fluellceo pD otber anti.auffr&gilta J'Wholle~~itioD
Was not. ~o aeong, 3l!ld . . !whOl6 eonUitllt-iotuiJ. coD~ Jenot ""';&5 ,~U3.lJy a~iv.e. .A. '\lI'e pred!cied, it
, wa.a he, a.r~r6.~nt
, con'titutional necesel!.1
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Wom~n'. Sui/roll!' in ,,-~. •.,""-,

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·ANNUAL
MEETING.
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resiguntwn, nnd

F ~ De~try be hi S SllCCCF.Sor.

"tV., HouJtotl ~Ccondcd, apd the
carr.it!.d.. unn.nimoualy
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Mr. De~fry t~aJlt.ed tho members for
him I and B!lid he·would..'do li i,.s best..
The C;ha.iftUa~ t~ introduced Mr. T.
who h.a..d ll\cn aplfinted a.!!:Ii!:'lant "cl'eta.ry
GUIld, to 'd.rry UIl, as Mr. Reeves bad
. ~ Mr. 'H~1SCrt:'. •a.id he WIl!; wlliing
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carry 011, but hoped )vhen!.Ir Ree\'es
be ab'e tn 'SholV.. {'rngress.
The aenQt'~l Guild repotlt ""'ould not be

~ Ul5u4i in ~ok form , thus raying some

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.. Thanks to tlio Rev. n. LOlls for the u!e
church, to 1ttiss'"WiUker (orga.§i!!t) , and to
H. ~ 'VaJt-<!r fo~ the ul5e of bis paru;h
heartily accorded. _
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[the ~[ly Ol ' S 1 arlolll' 0'1 WCdl)(! ~ lii ay
) Mr. L. G ~h:tLo n , bcmg . In I._C cIt .. ! . .
pl'Cl)cnt were : ).tr3 \~h B. )' b l~ on.
J.li s. f~t ;lJ1 ~ fi e ld , ~ll'~ . S ~ l j cnn '
H e lp!;, ).h s Uhlir, ~\h"'f!' _,~ nkl q ,
t1:.o M H.-;C!; E :M Sutton, 1::1 CJI ' ~ ___
~u'lcm" . Vad<eC Ward , A'Dcm:) l\bp'cs oll ) ~bJ:- ~
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Farrer. '1'. E HeweU" E I' Collier .E. ~ oyeo,
F. Noyce, E. l\{nsoll/. fl . '1'. Mor'cy ,' and .M ss

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Chldell moved tbe ad optlOn of the t rc,l !'iur: r s
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hieh he said liho\\"cd th a.t COl the .,. Cal'
SUbSCliPtlO~g" ' H re '£71
dOI1<!tions £121 165. lOd. , donatl? us fur
casas £19 148. Sd., lepaymcllts }:lv Qr on
of payfnc nts £60 8s' l On the. c:i'ppnoltlll'6
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pa.yments fU I patleuts" ero £278 ,145., leavlI1g
.. u all1nce III thcH iaxour at tb; bank ' of £ E.O

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1 ~ 1'eJ.ect.lOq of the Women"a Su:f[~"'6 C18U~
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of ..ditty
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tilry &lld 'treos Uler, but
come Cdr ' hi ill' to rCSI;;-1l

memb(ro. £7, 5• .; 158 rinll!'ra, £8 le.; dona·

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Su ffra~c Jfhe most cruci.al deba~ on J ho Repre·
~ !\eotatllon of the People Bill is Z'!.0';'. 01~r; and over

Women',

ll.l Hart·l}""

obuinna.n

~:~menced

'lHE f-ORDS AND THE BILL..
'lbl" week baa seen io aIJ].ong the, BuffragiA\I,
!lnd aI grea.t ad,·il.nCC In th.& ga.u."9 . ' ~f Wom~ns

Af~r IderiO'uDcing

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lTUBERCULO'SIS DISPENSARY
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report, in the course of ,,,hldl it is blated that
,,, ith ~ncrea81ng pr::s"uw o~ ,tOlk enrly 1n the year
It was felt that thD timo
Lho Rehe f Sub·Goml..I.n.Ky!~1.
Ulitt~ sho il ld nut be accJ.lp ic d wI Lh the pro)lcm
oC obaming lunds tu . C,'.lry QIl i~ e wOI k, and 3.
IRS,to hiS ability, to do wh:J.t he cOuld to further ;&tl~~~::~;~:~~l~;::i't~~~: of
small Sub·Commlttee " as appomted for that purthe art, the Dlore fnl1ure ' the ,gr~atcr ]>crs~vera.ncc
thpn PfOcccd cg to
po:::e: Assi6t:meo ha', mg 1:t!cn gl\~en 111, a. lllunbcr
and dctcrminntlon a nd 80 oocommg in tl,me an~
l.\.~Jv l.l "' E . 1}roome
c£ ca !iCS to insUI cd persons. the Sub·CommitLee
efficient rmger' aISle tAl further ~nt importan't
subscr ibed fo r by
m nde an <Lppoal for~ fin a.n ci<~l h~lp , fl(~:~ npploved
branch of church work for wli;ch hit; abilIties bad and purchn:!!d by j.he Re...... R H . n '.....· "''',·"
soc1etics, nnd as I~ result: 3. nmllb::r df the i,'llcndly
fitted him, able to take hi" part. in tH.e" bel!ric.s ~'n ~bget.h~r ~h a\ hl!it of 5ubf:CL lbers, to
S :lcic.ties h.u.ve become sub::crlb::f'S Rcspome from
t.hat bright and happy day of a. lastiug pe;.\~. later in 'boOk !Oriu: Th.c Rev Canon '
the chu1ches !lad not be~ so good . Sub~ tRntlal
Wlth so mnny, away at t~ front , and po."lEibl)· Brdom,c Teftllndt.d him J of the
donatIOns had -been rcceited ' fron; the Borough
they would be ' yt;ars a.WAy,~tVen after peaco w~re gentl-e ' man i\.vho gocth m and out
declared, let them cach o:ie " nfter bls '
Linlm,By. " 'It was the. J modc~t And un""'up,"ing Councll, tho Guard! :ms, Insurance Committee a.nd
Dispen sary Tru~t. ~\d m;ntstTnt~ve c::tpcnses: \vCle
cndea\'our to do a'l that he could ~ further
iflDn ,,!to did h~1t. I Mr. Droome had
less than 6 per cent. of It,h'3 expcndlture qn 'rehel,
im~5-tant tbrl'lJ1.e b of church ~ork to 'Yjllch
thmg: thrown Ih s whole heart a.nd
and thi S sum binng .. ~e~ ly covered by tho grant
had cal'ed bim and pr&Y Gbd to muke lbim
good ' of tbir Branch. ,He ret;red £lorn
of £15 from t ho R ~ad mg COl'pcrntion ill r (' s p ~ ct
l
of his calhng.
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the w~'lllesy wi ~he~ of evct:y mcmb::!r
ltdministra.tlOn. ,.~,:mo~t the wholo of the moncy
The o.ddr€l!:z. was followed '~.. it.h _much int.eres t future .penlth and welfaTC. L<:.st MFch his
bscrlbed w!ls devoted to pro~ote the wcl£nrc or
and gre~t apprecr tion . .·Some fifty m.e.!llbera were c:ergymen of, th~ ch ll b~h of E,ng lllnl',i eOl'I!',at"jated
ticnts. Thel resigna.tion of Mr. W. C, Bhmdy
prJsent, inchlding le'fera1 ladics.
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\ Mr. ,Br06mc on thCl 'c ompl~tbn of J::.~
hOD. trcasUr~r u.~ thl.} ~glDnmg of( the year .'
The National Anthem wa. l5u~g at · t",e closa of mintslry , ~d pr~scn\.e:d hun with a token
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tllrQljgb pressure of I wor1$:1 was received With reo
the servlce . The ringers' hymn, bv tht Ret" e. p~~m iWd I\Hect; on ~ tl whi ch he waSJ held
gret' l ~nd Dr. Chldel! was · a.ppolDwd to fill .l::hs
H. Wi'dcr (mu. ic by the Rev. Joh H. M~llhow.). 01 tho ;":e rgi 'With! tbo book eontainllig
p!ace;;ln February last. Mrs. Chid,ell was elccted
"Unchanging God Who livest, " wn.:; 6ung dUflUg nllme's wlli Lt' lmfH-l ~Iott er In the mime
to r.dpresent ~ tho _<u'sociation on the Counci! of
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the lMll'YlOO .
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RiI}gcrs ' of t!t~ .:s6'l:.l; ng Deanery he
aoci~l Weliaro. 'fhe, scrviczs of Dr. M,\Dkley as
A mov, was then , made to St. P aul's
Broome ~o aeCip..'t
Lurco.u IL't n. m,""en\c
tubel"Cul~is officer werc referied to in a.pproprlate
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Room, " 'here tea had been prepared MIS. Dnnj' c8t ocm and' nffe'Mion tky had for him for
terms.!' ~he report then went· on to give deta ds
,m(i Miss Cooper,' a , isted by MI.'!!. Lon~, Mrs. h o ~;d d~~I~ for th~·m.. in the past t,,·enl'y·,!~v'iI
of the work of the Relief Sub.Commltt.€e, and In
Hecla!, Mr~. li" j H celas, M!"s Eng' efield y'C~~ 1 J. ~
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referring to the tpirty-two chtldren scn t a,,:o..y
Hecla.s beiog . in eharge of tho arran'lc·
T4,e !te'\'"o E. ,f:. l(.·oome. In responding.
sta.ted they , were tota.lly un~t to a.ttend fchool.
which were most a.bIy carricd out.
l'ro! ~d~ 1:;1'-1 COml)!tt~ surpri~e tlnd thanked
Since thel'i return elevep. have attended ordmnry
ringers .at dO\f{l to tea. _ On t!lc
mem~ "" fpr that c:tpression of ..".:~r• •••• _
sdlool fl\ll time, tAm for ha.lf·dll5'll, only thL(~e h.l\'e
1
"'Iere Canon Co~eridge, ' the R ~v. n.
n.qection. ~(l ~ 1!,~1"Ved them
been a.d.mitted to tiie special open air school at
the ,Rev. H. M. 'Va Iter, the Rev'. P . H. Ditch- ylieir help"and especia.lly that of ~i'S
Whitley,- two are st.lll unfit, one IS at work and
field, the Rev. F M. C. , Hare, the Uev . E. 1: c~uld not h"~:o cqnc l1, he had. H ') ho·p."I",'",
five &(0 awa.y at the present. time.
Broome (branch s~c.etalyl, !tin. Broome, nnd ~~r. be of some....ulio ~o
Mr. W. C. Blandy scCQnded the r<:50iutlon, and
Hibbert (a.s6itnnt sec~e~fY, of the DioccEan G~! 1
~i~lJjUecc',.or
report was adopted. •
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Tn
';:,~~~~~'~ri~;
On the motJOn of Dr. ClildlHl, seconded
The Rural 'Dean, !ft'ti
the hu Ji .
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MrB. StaJUlfie!d, _l9me formal aJt.eratlons were milde
ne.. Jl!eetrng by .. ying \b8.t tbe Rev. R. H Hal t,
in the constitution of th& Association .
Davis, littell', ebll11'm'n, had 'atkcd him to p're6id'~
. Q~ tlie motIOn of, Mr. 1'. E. Hewett, seconded
:J
~t-~s 'lost hlS wi fe after
for htm , as' thn.V.~fLY h~~
by.'){r. ,H: :r. Morley , the vlce~res.ldell,ts were ap.
acute iIlnc~ . : ..\
..'1 ,'[ou~ \ deeply IJI6'mpat.hilc .
potnted as follows : I~adY ' \V~agc, CounLcss of
Dllvjs?"ho ~ewl f~,'~,
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Gu,rolf-ska:, Mrs. ~mes Simpnds, ·I;.leut ·Colonel
On the motioy 'of Mr. S : Pa.iee (l11 Sa.ints')
Leslie Wilso'n, M . . , Ur )V A. ,Mount, l\ip.,
of the old:at membol-a, 'k, vote" o{ cqndolcnce · ...... lv ..·_"" "
Dr. Hurry, ;ttlr. S~. od,gkin,. Mr. R. \V. Spaldmg
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l5ympathy w,", imau;dia'te y. ' pa!Sed J a ll
and Mr. L. G. Sut n · ' .
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.t¥,ain~.
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' Qn the proposition o(M1'. F{lrrer, seconded by
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I The Secretary was instructed to ' convey the
Miss M~xhay, the Ex~utlve Committee was ap,aid tc iJeepc,,,mpathy of ,the memo." to tbeir bereaved
poin~ as fol,lows: T M.rs':'Chidell,' .. Miss Darker,
~tkk far chtLlrm$ll. ,
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Misa ,E. Fluck, \ Mt;S, Sta.n.sfield, ;M.i6S Robson
worken
~he Chai~ ~hcn relici~ud'y thanked. tho
Sm~th, M1SS May Ward, the Rev. A. M, Johnso n
trom the ladiea who had 50 kjndly provided l
ten. and
tbe Re~. H. Wardley King, Dr ' Chidell, D r Hoi:
wn.ltcd upon We mem.
' ben. . Hz Will! gl.ad to, do
Mes.,... W C. Blandy; W. G. Blnir. R. B.
tb 18 . he'.ore
r.
T ' not, us on
.th osc I 0..d lea li
e t them, ~?
F. B. Bom'dillon, :1'< E. Hewett ·and H. J;.
in their a.bsenc~. '11i,o BOl1o Sec.
It was also reliolved....that tw'o memoora.
Broome) "pici euted I the bo.lancc
Readidg Council of Soc~tUL.\Velfn.re, and one
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ba1Jn.e,.J~~:~Z:'::-:(~[!l"f"~'11
year. ( ,~i .. )h~".d
member of the Local NavirJ and Military War Pen'13'5. 8d.; a.nnual ~IU"~iptianlJ of
SIO~ Committee be Elle~d.;by the .Executive Com-

70 SHAD.&!!.

'Pbono

O:z:jo rd

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hon.

riiitiki. at their nex& Ineeling. · ,
Dr. '
, then ' gave ' P,"l "' inteieating and

of :rubetc\1lollis AS!oand ~ in ' pa.rticula~ ;of those in
'dll[erent parts Of.~ tbe : ctountry mol"O
on the , work

rel';'nc,r ,to -theworlt.:· hlcidenta.l

Much't va.luable in"",on· .,coI,~~a '9Y till\': "P!'aker, and
more

funy.(witJl his addre! s

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~~t~:::::~~~. :!M!:ip~~l.t~<~";;:';~'I1Y thanke~

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