Reading Observer 11-1918
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duct. must gTOW 1I!10wly Bnd OO1lle by inner oOOnvict ion and not by tbe e-dernal ordiJ'Vl'l'\Ge 01 ma.tl.
IA:ppla.uae.) Th<'l'efOTe the Tf!p-ime (IT the Puritans,
h e~ tho~h it was" 1)triehed and fha r ela'l:ation
tobc temUon produced <I~~stro\l !J resul ~. I t was
fuCCE1ed«l by .. time, tm. OT twent,y y-ears, when
'llIe in the ooun t ry ~ pa.rticukrly' among oerlain
eli:l."'IS8!, was more indole nt , more ft r..gn ntly liel:m·
tious, Bnd mare 'Ilca.f to id-ea.lism &nd, religion than
ever ,befOre or sinO&. "Th, two bhings were . oon"
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80 PAIRS HEAVY PLAIN WHITE SHEETS
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200 DOZEN HEAVY
WHITE TURKISH
TOWELS
48by24 I / ll ! each
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plicable to ~e 6il.ui:Ltion in tWhich they found- them,el"-e6. In l8l6 .t.hey IWC)n a. grea.t. triumph. 'l!bey
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the man! in t he hour. not merely in looklng b&ek~
wad on the Lwf ul carn&p of tho put. four yean'
war, but in looki~ , .fO!'W;a.td. . We were oOn the
thre~ b old cf .. D8W lilt} nerr ~opes, o.nd oi.splrsbiona,
~ m~tJn~ 9ne and &II met. 0;J1 oommon ground "ICllh ideas .lid thouf{hb a hke at
... maubtr & '{f &n "FPuoa.tiona.i ~ta.tion . . I n thiB
t he ~!5.L '~~tthS,.. &ft.et t'he jPricU.oal . ooncluJion ?f
Surely at !uob
. hclllhhelil1 bbey cDuld"Aake the ma4n t..beme of
heir he iu-g. The subJect tha.t ~ven ing ....'U, he
thougb t, \8. foTtu nate <nte.I/ The, wue ..lao for·
tUtl ilt.~ in Hte ma.n. Mr. Eft:n.8 remark6d. t hat durlllg t.be eight yean ~ had be6n in Berlarbin:> be
llad adM' ed the -.fOrk! which Yor. Sbai'W900' Smith
bad
at Newhury. and reeoghiied hOw
<"'I~ imporlut , tb&t wOrk 'Wai'. Mr. Sba.r;wood
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bod been ".,..., ~~ of IDe 'studT of Ici⢠..,., bolt if
tbil d"",,, Jpr Uioo~:r Of ~ ,... oImply du·,
to too ,*1W to """~ t~ m...k~to of !lie world,
to 0,"", O\!'L',ri...lo, !.lie!' 2'i~i!IIt tja!e of our ~
tlOnal bellJl' IW'QQ&ct ~Di
th&n the &r.t. He
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Juniprw toVoukf"- be ~ to
an-aage m.tehe5 wiLti. ot.hqr "Ved~d ...y tMl2,l.
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..ea.ther ~'aa very 004, ~a. F.
.nd"dd.ed i n & deee-r \'ca win or 'the "ROIdJii,!J.iIull ,
Tho final ' !§COre was 8-6 in iIovour of ' ,the Weft
W. B
.whole·
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'in. defence'
ha.ve the JllMlit · ~uicaJ:to"..t-\ ~y.t:.em -in ,
world ..nd .p~OtioIl · tb&b ~ t.lme '1rilen
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v _ t o ~ - . tie I~houp~. ~
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Acl. ut 'II'ould rom ' \':..:"\>t&tion. It..... a
round on wrnn1,...,.
Re.ad~ ng Juniors.
The W-~ t Rndi~
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t&llring"Of e.d\M?a~iotL People wez;e VII
neWipapera
abOut, it, some
wilh-bbILt
~o'W'ledge
begiGningof 'tM'
the wu.
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ill~ject ' but 1IlQ.l1y withoUt.. We ...,;...e
ltlbzi tM. tbr_bold of golden hou~ if we
l' O~t q h t j a nd we bad lor the
Ine li ~ our itVtory ... Ifini, ter of Educa.tian
n ,t 0 Iy .. """" ..of gr..t. experienoo .00Pd .ability,
but
.a. DlI.J1 ~""t.1i a. ~on-a. qlla.hficatJOD no~
'ltlwa.j to be found in Pr'Cviau., lfi:nJL!it.el'l or Ed:~ ..·
lion.
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strength
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et':ween element.a.ry . :nd , tlecondpy eduC&tlon.
Smith .",efBDed· hi; .-.m&rb b .â¢
'ti'llt be- Wd'dieahJ?!; with .t 'be. funda-mental
, of educaLl""â¢. ";1\ did not ""'" to tread
any
the tem:pt{~n
6 p-a.t.ha lead. ing from _t his eng r<HI! i g aub~t .
a tro.n, wu an. art, and every
teach r ~Id bel
arti6t. We needed, cleaT
t hmk' go i.Dd &d6qua.te discus.IIion on the 8Ubi~
of «t cation. It. W " "~ trtl ism, now lbl&'t we ~
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Fulha.nl, our represe ~ta.tive ';U unab~ to
of t'he. game' and 8O :our i'ePfrt is uu..., id'hI.y brief and '-ague. Fulba m tunled out ~
ineludinj- D&'nny Sbe&, .TOrr.~I '
:M lleLnt]'", and -Cr~li..nd , tbe lut.er's GaG being
yea.r" I Alt.boogb quite ~ a boy be :PJa.yef. ~
a6 could ~b eeoen ~ a. rna" nificeDt. ',4m 1 The
Air F or.ce had L ieut. Weir 1 ~t. left b"aq, " Lieut.
SJ a.rrs.ble l;fl half, C3.pt.. C:
Mdvetr1nlide left
L iclIL H-all iwell "at 9U ~jdb Icft, the,. rest. of t.M
tpm bein:; a.s usua.l. F hlhak o-blained. a go&! .i p
the fiMt five m inu t:ef.; through CrosaJa.nd. while
Da.l}ny Sbea ecin-od two more . For tlie Air, P'~
tbe goall were obla ined by IHalliwelJ .. &p'd _~'"
e ach 6nc:hng lobe net once. Mr . P. 'Rt I B~~
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FOOTBALL AT ELM PAR~
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Lhe R eadmf' BrAnch of the Worker" ,EdUl&ti9Dal
Aqocialion . ov. Wednesd.a.Yf he 13th inet., M:r 0 :
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