Reading Observer 01-1920
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~1iD. 'BiliinlNf;t<OF' '' 1-1'''''''
SHIP. '
.
OUR TRADE REVIVAL
,
L-, !be
I'lL.
Ritbt H.....
.
han9JI,
regular
trouble
1
It is I
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swiftlY
and surely I
.and "ew
healthy skiIl grown by this magic
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biTe
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It is uti that BriboRs
&- habit of .elf·
depreciation, bm:. bitheti:o it his seemed Tilther to
t.eod to mCT~ etrori in order t.o balance our
~ ' - oi te!cut: lAtely: 00......, the~
tr. existed ⢠real daUger of oa.r gettint: the
llel!lDIII.JIwbi, fix,,;! t~ the hey..da.y . of Oft i.iI:dru;·
trial tatapatiSj W88 Past, aDd iha.t. ~tbiDg ·~t.teT
... :in }JIQrPeCt than, declhtc and =~ ~ D<4'h~
is 1lX.rb essential to-d.&y ill our
.
Jife iliau
of eczema
r~eUJlDalicky ! jo,mt
or
.
boo,'anoy and hopef.a;s, if we I:\.re
Ole vast
atrean
0( ~Dt ~ect
t.o
ttle
at ~, I do not. propoSe to join the j~te
army of ~isttI, but ·oo point aut ono th'iDg, at
'-~, ...hidI is ."ucu10.t0d \0
comfort aD<! \0
' spur 'I1B . 00 .10 eror ~
I _
before me LlOyd'.
Rettz::ras f(lll' tho
ond tbore
ye&rIJ
w'.
a ' lirtte
in
th'
1,,,,1_ _ a .De4ter undenobnding ' on tho ~ of
the ~ pobOO of. the _iliad" of ~
. ,.,..anIo iJ,. ...-ions difficuJt;..; in whjbio, I" AI
Inat.Km,
are .U ·invol,ved; It. -Would be · ~
.
if thOso who are fwlbfully 'r~g to iIIt.!"PreO,
1ibe priD~ nRderiying tBa.t__ whidl ie
the
" ,Labour !Muvemettt." were-compelled to &iI!IftllIt&
that the a.cc1lSQt.i.ons o[ premoUng "daM"hatred "
and the. " destr.uction of ~." etc., ~
have again received pronrinenoe in 't,Ioe C!!l:TOllt
issues of our local: P...... w.... doIiherateIt dis·
Aonea, ond xm.leadlpg.
.
I bcli ..~ tbere are ⢠gt"OOO m&D;T, poople ouIoid.
as weU ~ the r.I.llks of arg&.niaed . laaour
who are
. Iy a1anned at lIIe· .........rng 1_·
hood!! by , m
01 which our IIllOioaaI problems
are being obtiCured, and I 'am sure many will
agree that il the ' real fach! 01 the . strunle of
"""",ity, t.b<rre wuuld
iorw.a.rd between"capi\al a.n°d labour, em. and employea-gpHrt. from the '{act ~. to
invOl.... '.& oompI.<>!A> (twisio~
our
~"_' .~'" induef.ri9.1 orner or Dot.-wi11 e.itbtt · be
~f:ul ,oonsent" w~ c~ o~~.
c11la.n1,els, I
~Quiq.k·
ODe
'OUR ~KLY
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WHAT SHALL 1920 DO
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him self on
Christ.mas morn-
in tJJ.e ~re at. match
tbo
-,
. .!.ia.t..,
·ve. Eaeh
. (~,;;;
' ~~.!~~:::!~~,:
was splendidJy sorved : tbe colled.ion· ill a.id
.the ba.nd tota.lIi ng £2. l Os., whilst t.he ga.tn(!
provided ",bund anco!Of amusement for Il vâ¬'ry large
Ilumber of
and heaps of ftm . for the
playen, Re't'cral of hom ~ grok-:9CJuely attired .
apd who w ent. 'into tho pla.y with
vim of 3.
spectal
n.
8tokeodbQl'ch or · Wycombe 'Inmty T. uycx:m
:All Saints. F. W. Harding (B~m).
SobO Milb (Woobd:r'n) 'V. La.o& End. F. 1. Blatch'l
tord
f
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G«Ta.! '
~ v. Downley Albion. or Hea.0008i
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Dw-nham
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ingham)
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SU>ugh~, J . J. Sargeant (W ... -
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H. J. R . SaiYen ( Slougb~.
Wi:od.eor" Works "siough) . " ~a.idenheAd D. IS.
and S. A. E. Bun:i ;JStead (RctuiinC).,
SunniDJthill v. Qroowt,borDQ. B. D. JustW" (Rea.dw
iDg)
tDivision IV.
wg WitteDhUII: v.' AiXngdon P,a.... 4lv6. ·R ⢠.~.
I;lea.n (W&11 Lndord) . . .- - - t ' ~ J Wobh (Wok-~ B.W .L V.r H......,.~ .O.
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T() be Pla.led on ~ao..124th.
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:W:O-WESK .CUP ...!.SElCOND lIOUND.
\VednesdaJ ~
Wycombe. W~y v. 'h ooburn Park. C. Yf..
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lI<'a<ling 'rnIm_ys v. Readii>g Imperial. A. J.
R~s (Pinohampate:ad). I '
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'Twvford v. Reading Wednesday Conntolu,uts,
E.
Pye (Roo.dibg).
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Reading Y.M.C.A..... Earley, R. Johns (Read.
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Bucldngha.in, Hungerford and stooy
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Do1fDl.,- Meomi. B. ,We11er, .&bd Wd3s.ri0j4.
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cost; , "'" â¢â¢
inAmong itth.,. whq did !"uch for thoo ...00... of
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\be ~ing WeT'S MT'. and Mn. :Healey, of
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_ .nd
ODd.. T.
Crown"
Messrs.
]}
l ~ ~idcnbea.d
St.. Luke's v. S"--'.........⢠.J, &TJ'''
't:\-_,
H.
ight,
.. l..e . An.fond
l ..trnamed
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\l. :::-~ng'.
~A ,' J '. Hoo!,<" .(Bray).
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.!vcr Uni(.y Res., a. bye.
.
.general . orgonjsef. The ammgements ~rany
·
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DMaibn IV.
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re;flect.cd DO rtt18 credit on nJ.l ooncerned ~ ·
'Royal Ao);,. Reo: .⢠.1.Reading Biscuit F...tot:r
After the matcb ,' the pl"Y"'1' and thei, friend"
Minors. AfNarlJ>. (R6a4mg). . .
h<>aded by t:h~ W.U.&. ba~d, marched back to
Reading CI1>riot ~ I -' v. ~ Y.M.O.~. head<j~ ,he " _
o.o,d Crown," ~, in
M"''''''. F. P. Hill ~1Qg).
the· ha~c room, ~ti&lly .l!11Ide _dWlches
To bo p1eyed J'Ml~ · 31.'. Kiolc-df ~.45. Erin &nd an "",pil> 8)ipply of ol..Iter _"",nto were
time in. drawn games.
do1.ea ant, a.nd a. rt'al good time was spent. Earlier
REi\DJNG.
The foUo-.-iDg 1:
'. it.i0!l1'l baTe been ~ to the in 1thei JDQl"!ling the N.U.R. band a8S8Dlb1ed on the WHIPPET
reforoos' l:iat.~- ; Ir J
⢠â¢
I OpeD spaoe in Col6:f-etreet.. aJld .bad performed
UOO GLASS.
.
⢠""lI·choaen prognunme qf mnsic which lhe in·
MR..·E. HADLEY'S 1FIN' DOUBLE.
.: Cra..ford, '3., ~, V.id<>ri"'~ FiloloJr.t; ~ b.lrit=t& of III. di,trict tIIoroughly ' .i't~.
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JAIe. tho bo>td' betided· III. pl.,..." ~ the C91.....
· CnU.", W. ·B-, 1"0< Hall,
Wol"--< d
~oroot.ion Ground " wbo,.., ... statod, lb. ·match
· Dean, H . 'J., .Morse_, Cro
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Mr. E . HadI.~ baa long , ... ~ ~bo 1'1lp~i"1'
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J'Ul\T!Q& <1L.ASS. I .
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.. Berry, H. C. : 2 ' .V_ .~, :&o!shot.
It is ,be custom of the' f!lQtb~llerI ' ~r ftieIJ<M of being a copoh1e mAtcli·mak..-, and during, the
Bucks- S,
Th. Nook, ~.
m hold ⢠smolrin!i cOncert ~ III. '!" ~ and Christ",.. hoIid"T-' hi> 8"'" tunber ovid.".. <f
-' W J ; 7 ' Giot> Villas Springie1d-rood Crown,, ·tiacIi S-.turda, ..<itin,: tll"llj§
" ttl. tbe III. faet, and, ineidentally, _ed Slo ... Coooli to
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than _D1 l<>c&l expert.
· ., Ja.qles , ~ 6 , DiWwa~ A~ I:"D.
en....in ·lJilo of ·the Royal · Bcr~ire . ~_, ..>W,IC be· .. muclI betJI,er
Lanslcy , lL H~ 22, -'d;~"
arnOOrit g<>tbm><! in 'n !.his !I1&I1%I<r tot<olllDg.I IIlBlo conaidem it, . On "'the morning of noxing Da.y
. Club oondttc>ed
~. Lewis!., tt, 3, AJcn.~~~~b lW- ,-r. up to the 1~~g of ·19tJt. ~nth, tho ltoading OwtTal
Pou:kriian, . F, A., . """"". .. . 'I
£21 '180. 5d. Tlte (JblUml"" 18 Mr. '~, X K,ught, ~1 meetmg· in
"DixOn'! ~ijtw.; .
)IorO'. .m, Bucb...n W · 1 _ _ and he ""1_14 " ⢠.to inform all ""t'portmo
at
whl.m
the
oIUef
.
· Waila:,' G., ·T;kt Oo~ 1JriD 11 .
o .
a . ~~viriar meeting VI '~ ~ held th! ~a:r)
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(WyoonlbO).
till"
Wycombe n.ptist A
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the clifterent po'i nte of · vic i, c;r,
i:~~~~.~ a. violent crash
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with which ,be
a. rellin.i.narv
'~:::iIL~
of tt day and
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1;0. If we fail to kOllour the promioes
~
bla.c~encd a.
~tribution
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store up
'l'jl.e old .r-arid must,. and will, ""I"" to an end.
N<> effortr can shorn " up nruclt !oogar. i f _
be any who reel inclined to maintain it., let
bewa.re lest it fail upon them .and ovenvhelm
8ll.d their: households i.n ruin~ >I
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If . thatJ ia a: ~ (<<.ima~ or the position
judged by 0116 who branded the milway ~1l
as ' " anarpbist oonspirdtor& n it is cl6U:J that some
of US are iPM:~ing' out of the old worJd very blindly
a.od in great confusion, aond . there is tha.t much
oxcuso far the~ ~ood lady who reoaniJy aritiaieed
lAbour so severely.
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CarT. J.. 91:;~uOOn'woad, a....""bam,~·
thot
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READING-BRISTO~
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1 The
ROVEltS' SCENE.
a.""c
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following ill
of a jotter rt'OOim ,by
>T
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"'-:Man
f !.he
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ager ' o
. " E., '~., Oorliz>oro,
Hill, . ~ ~ . lI'ootball Club, ~o, tb..
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. YoItr cIltl;> "-!. ordered ~ noticeit ~ be ~ on \be
~, P., '!I:.m. ' 'villa, " CIa~-, W_ grodnd refarring to the DllOOOtiduej; ,n .t he
..
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match , (Reading v. Briat.oI· Ronny to inform the
.);orlh, &. , Orauley Vi!I&-, 1lIaDie1·roowI. Brad<· .p..,tato)1l tJtat a lepetiOOn 91 ~boirmil1l<ftl1luct will
~e1 L
, ..
ip~ the mspeosion. of ~ «fOWl ... which WIll
po.";', F. (}., lCO, Otiatberl~~' ~ inTOMI laos , to tJoe club. <h01lg<h not
P>mxt, C, H,-,34, ~Oh"bQp: .
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,Lloyd, W . lL, Tbe , ~
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f .\Vboolo<, P. R., <Jed;or Vi1hto,
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tribation to the
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given ~ we d ishonoUT oU'l'Blelves. ~ ' . â¢
wae the old '}Todd like? It Wat!I a world.
for myriai!s of hooest wtrlms-moD !lDd ""!DOllpurd.ased
bet"", tb.. "luaior,
anxiety, ~d
. If
lhe 1"""" 1'1 lba'
dead; w~ sha.1I be
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. StrAtford
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'fh'1.ll"Sda.y,
byes.
, of!' 2"
~o . be played on January 28tb.
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Exton: time i.1I dra"lllf'ft .g8lOOB,
.
.⢠MINUR cup.-SECOND ROUND,
Dirision t. .
Wolvdtton TolAl ' lfinon. v.
b5.
!'.tcr', ReI . P. 1.. M':""'-lN_rt ;;'g;;:;;",..,,J
Blet.cb1e:t: Spo"'" ~ '11m .â¢. . Stony
l!.cs. O. lL :r""""'b;~4i.)'
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i'Lolld wa.t er .Jltes ..... Laale ~ - ' .
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~.y JOHN SEAGO.
in
camera,
If '4S
.
morc ~ifida.nt is to be
the oonst.'"Ml<';t.ion actun.uy
I
.
No trme of the ~ J;tirs 100 so
account of 'ves.<;els uudeu
t(II')S gross,
n ~t only t.hat there are 731 la."t fi ve minutes
it. I alwaTS have
merchant. ,~· cs!to!s . 8.g~t.irI " 2,816 ,'773 tons . o n WAtch timed to t.he tick, a.nd· as t.oo.
t he s.toc.ka ~ but tha.t ih i.~ tonflago i!i II/bout. 293,000
tons moTO t han th o tonnnf!o in h1md at rJlo cnd of from minuto to minute of thl\ .I:\St
JU1l 0
iru:rt, ' am\: acl.ually 1,070,.000 'more than on m<;"vog in . keeping . Abstractly sp<'alii~g,
Ih., :IOI.h Sj>e,"mw·. !!lI8. ,
.
minut.es is no bet.Ler worth noting
Wh ~n it, is co ns ider~l ' tba.t tho whnlo worlrl'~
oonstrqcl.ir>n outsido nrita~.n Ilt the s a.m" m om ent. five mirrutcs in tho.t YCB.'r tha.t. has
is 5.231 .809 tons g!'06S, 'it -v...m be Reell t hat ..... e . nre of them, iDdeed, have thrin~a with e"per;""",
bu ilding- iii these iRla.nf1!1 mare thao on e ton for some ho.vo 9OC'.n work occomplisbed
e VCTJ' ~ : fIotl:s I::mil t olaeow.b.ero. . B ut -R e C3 n do
better.
'I'hnt J;\MPOrlion is l n o~ .high eDol1gh . 1 for much in a.ny tiny con.tr'ibmron .
wou.ld lit o to ' r;ro JI. riva.lry ih out!JUt not between work' j some ha.ve been ~ ' :md
lhis oount.ry and the 'n'St of t,ho world only . but howev:cr. hlt:t :~ spiritual. value
betwoon th e sh i.pyn.rds axn!)OSin~ our gToat s hIp- oontent liko this lost--wOOn one
hlli\din~ <iont.res. I fuuJ. from lJoyd's 1"eturns thnt
t he work ) lld.un.l ly in \hand. · on ScptcrnJ:rtor 30th, a.pd faults .nd th ~D, a:J' the
1919, oompo.rcd ~th. 'Vch-k iI\ h o:.nd t wolvo nion t hs the New Yera.r begins clenchoo
bofore.. shows the followin g l arder of incroaae In
g.iUt tee,h, altd vow, thet. higher
each district, I,
mil be 'done in the days that
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Ch~rio, my friends!
Our.now ,
Banoow, lIfa'71'On. ·."d IW""kington 7â¬1; %
us. We win a.U do our
~~.~~··.' '' ':~·~'~':::::~·.~'.~.r·:.=·~·~:·~·. · i~ ~ him a.with
fri~nd indcfJd.
Tho Clyrkl ............. _.1.---.-_. 65 %
And what do we want. him
NewcastJe
.................. 1' ..-........_... 62 %
B olfast
... _ .......... . __ ... _ ..... __.......
34 %
of us win, as a pri"a.te iru:livi<lu,>I,
Stmdnrland ' .. ....... ..... ....... .. ............ n %
quootion in hiA o...n wa.y Blld
~,,",1l«
The.only district. showing ' a. deereeso of ou tput
own specia l circcmsta.nees.
is H8.rt.~ and thi& &.mOUnts to 6 por. oent..
The Clyrlo :stiH Oltt....cts4a:l ~ a.1l riva.ls . M a CX') l tT'e ehp ,CaD give, foT' the beQ.rt rnn ...... .;~.
of sh:ip-btrilding n.ctivity . Out of t he tct&1 tonnage n~ and if it is A. wurthy
ooost.ructlon. 2,816,713, tho.t rin)r c:i:ums
fulfilmonb will
ready to take
with
Ncwcast!-o
by its olfn native poWt:!'o
tltird
Btrt. 'We c:a.n <V!k the qumion::-'Wli'"
deepat.cbcd the I
on its mc.mora.bl(.. journey.
The eleve n roprcsen ing the single men . wt"ot off
a.t. a ra.ro bat, a.nd in: throe minnt.'l:'6 cheets :rent t he
air os it WM o'bsen'oo tha.t. ther bad netted. An
exalt.illg mwee in the mouth of It he Singlei {!o., 1
~'38 the next item of interest, but the married
men fa ih.-.d · bo forae the leather bome. .ThO?:
f3t.h~" were~CVCT' playing· most determined ly. and nm ey t.ook: a ' corner-k.ick. which
W M. bowev~, fTni
. And I·then tbe SinWc.ll,
in a breakaway v.'
h wou1d t ~ve done c:"edit t,o
tM Read ing fo
s, ra.ised Itheu- second flag .
and t he mEm"ied ek·~en had t.he appearance . of
preparing for their! burial. · But . pt:'e8eDt.ly, in
respo~ to the encouraging ooqunent.9 of theil
fri (lfIds , they ~ qmt.e clieerful .·again, . a.nd
admirably led by C.ptain Bendo11, who bad fine
support from .the Sin}mondses on the INt, tl.ey bent
down. &.11 ..oppoeit.iotf: and !defeated 'Juoo~ ,witb 0.
lovely eiforl. Th~, at the rerreshineht. per illd, "",CC··_, t.he" ~_ 2-1 ip fa.vour-of thfl'Singles. Theil
ph~ May F ,bn.of
t with his
and
'MWernl
~t. pt
~ t:h6 result of his
, ; . -.'
. I'
.
-'.
'""""'"
' When ~ay w .. ,t-med .the ~ ,kn eet
..REDUCING TIlE OOST OF'
a.baot thmr ~ I11c giants rafmsbed with 'Win~
But - . . I han> moardOd th ...
. or otbe< plea&ing 1;iqUQl", and thoo sing!.. ' rapre·
th.o fact 14ms
~ns
iob.t the_'md;;: 6o,;;~;;t;on-'-':;~.1
seo,tativce. were 00iP,K' ron off ~ir ~eet. Bend nll 663,957
of I..hipping
u
put on t.he equaliaer amid deatooing. cheers,' and c:tC'.cs5 of ihe BmoUnt on tho
gig&ntie beoome t1i. jltrug~1e for the ."..,u,ty. And iA the frrst- yo:s.r. sitch a. fACt ))u :.-'''l.''''''',o},
when jeweIl, wi~h I~ gem of . ., !hot, ploeed !.he h iRtM-y of Ole wOt'ld, ,and ,it i.,} a.
married eleY,.en ~, fJle match appooftd to be s4rnifi('.nnoe.
Of CQun!e, i! wi, f:a;I'O.
say:
"aU over, bar shOUting." But. no, the . Singles U Amel'ioa. :is twenty, t.hirt.y-,", many
rnllicd in !l wl)nderfnl mAnner, and 1!Ucte5.' i ero'W1)('(l b~gcr than Btit.ain. and ~M' popt11ation
than ooU!ble, and it iA in~t.a.blo s ho slloWd 00&t i-<>runtrv
their effoN woon b~t a vtty few momenta to go-tin1e
arriving with the score II three al!." It WM t1:S,"to .be oontent wit.h tb8.b, there 18 no IIl()r'e
~ ~
.
. .
to be saUl · or done: But ' are wo?
.
,&
t finish to a. glorl91lA1y rolIit;lqn~ game . . Thc
wen, if' 'iW) lU'6 to prevent. Ameries. f-alting the
"re uro'· ma.Id! will ~robal>lY take pIa<i> on '-Go"" lNl.d we must build ».t le.aat ton for ton', .nd with
Frid ay..J~I
all
f
ho
~L
.. d
De p aye,
0 W III a.ro erldlet' e· I,h o inareaso w.lUch we mv..f. expI;cl . hore a.nd the
mobilised aaDoT'9 o-r i:oldie", 'We'r'& ?'
aecr('t8:se which we ma,. loOk for in
we
Married, J ,. Shopberd: N , Allwood, S, All· fl hould in tho near future' do more t1jIan tim.t.
wood; H . .BeAz.l~, . A. lliillA, B O' Eymore ; J : ' Bim . bestdClS, quito o.I>Brl from i~ tnd e
monm C . .8immonde.,lA. Simmood::sJ P . JeweU, and ri"all'y, we must oontinuo> tQ b'tIiJd ships fa.ateT' and
raster in our CN'11 behoof. ~ of tho prime. ca-ases
w . Bendall lea_n) . . ,
' c
Single, T. AJiIor, T. Wintkbourne, G. _ " 1 ; of lri~b pr;iros ill ffigTt . ~ht£ . . .lI.ow al"t!l w~ b?
A. Sorlth, M. QueIo!>" G. M.ottipgley; J. J_r, rcd:nc:e fretRht6 except by ' bqi)diDg more 8bi~?
R .Lyford; J , Mills: S. WaI~;&Dd J. Howmth. WheD there ⢠<Xlmpet.14;)on ~or a caa-go the prioc or
~~ : N..U:B. ; Rep1'e9Bnt~iv& ; ~:
.r⢠.
Woobum PaTk y. Wycombe Rover.. . F . ~arke1'
(lla.idenhea.d).
.~,
. . j ... UI
be
~ . , . q. ~t~b)ii I.
of a Carr.· Th;, ;,
e,.- because as a fact.,. much nl
good, and in ~ho end a. re"
â¬.ermina-ted in a dT'&w of t.bre.t goals ItJH:h .
PunotuaJity is one of Mr. QveJch'. stamg poin t ....
It ,,,as.' ~el'E'lrore, ( not !ffiIllrisio'g. W~eD , n..~ a
neighbollnng clock 'faa ~eard to Ktnke the hour f,t
).l of t.ho morn, .th~~ fa.vourite W8.8 ireD strid.
ing acl'OS9 t.ho p.e ld . and in the Q.Ettt moment had
.
(WFmbe).
the
~rncss
qUir:
G Wa.lkeor (\'JolYarton) .
'~~~ St. Pet.elT'~ Y. Ne~ Fa.gnell
Auto. S. )fo.Br'!gbt ·lWoh'ertoD). ,
9u~Division B.
I
~ Rivet Worts v. ' Amcn;ham. F. J .
wW~ove!' (~es=a.m Unit.ed ltc:$e.rves. W.
'Rm&ree
â¢
Rose ODd
the benefit. of the
JUNIOR CUP.-TllIl<D .ROUND.
Goodman "",d the
.Division 1.-Suh--DlvlSI0ll · A.
.
not 'intendod as a j
1I1etob1ey SpOrt.. Club v. Stony StraM.rd.
football was
BOc'en (Ay tC6bu.ry). DiiWon
,Yo
the ~n.sure th-
Windsor and Et.on v. Ma.idNlhc.a.d. A . .1. lfoud
~) ; ·W. C. HcinrY"'T(Slough) IWd F . C . ~ct~
(AJ;oot).
".~ _l,. ff 3 "lock
To be pJa.yed OIl. F ebriu.r'y 7t.}:J..D,.IUa.--o
013
â¢
,
establish
',' "
~
WHAT THE PREMIER ·SAID.
SENIOR CUP.--5EOO::"\D ROU1'\"D. to ⢠â¢
VYolve.rt.-:o Town v. S1oug-h. Roferoo,
Nicholt o::l (Ch:hev); linf'. sttren, W. '1'. P..ar'''-Y (I.....y o rd ) Q,lld
L. J . TibbCtta (N â¢â¢ ·!)O" Pag<1ell).
.
WeodQver fT. ' Ohesbam Unrted. A. ?V t. (Ay lcsbttry) i F. Woods (Mis.sendoo) a.r.d J ' \ . H. Gilson
J
seCtion
onquuy ·ilond lIQpteJ
I
,!!
The ~tion as. ~ the pnmtidia.t,e future
almost tob serious -to oontemplat.&, and ·the Prime
Minister himoolf is clearly unaer DO 'deIusi<>n ..
to the gravity of the situation or thai .
nearing tbe -end of a. civi:ti9R.t.ion. In '~"n. · 1
tow::m:fs "t.be future he aid quite ~tJ.y :
]io~ of talla.nt .young ~n have. fought fOl'
MW wo,rld. Hu1lth~ds of _~ A&vO .diro to
DATES AND l DRAW FOR CUP
C~MPE1ITlONS. . /.
t.ingi[)Y (\Vo\.ixlghsm); H. H . Chapma tl
ford) lind F. A. Hea"er (Tha.kha.m).
mtelhg~t
::~~~io!~
enoounb;qo
DRAWN
Newbary
Urut.ed.
(W.ad
..don).TowQ v. Reading
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BERKS AND BUCKS, F.A.
l'
af
avoiding the disaster of lJI'O"Ionged civil strife:. 1
tJoe. struggl. that i.
Clean ,
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00. a m1lOll be""" prospect
I
It
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and
DlIIst be lairly ob.;.",.~tI.at.
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~ . considered
~ .. possible,
~
in. an aMnos?~ as
£com
bi..., or Iclass f..ling ~ or parl3> ant..g~
;md pure/y in the light o£ _
wOlI·beiDg..aDd
is
.
could
judg~
u.ereis
â¢
lllt.eresU!
OOIl;flictiug
whicb is arilre befOOl bfohn qlrite .dift'eI'o '
. ant in ita character and NSults from cheap
p<><"e-cl~ ointuJ'lDts and sIoh-eo. 1
Zam-~k, which is' a DSf.edentiDo
dlaeo"Te~y, u " hu.Mored W ~ mJ.licine,
and bas a ""'7 definite, andl lIUportam
. medicinal action on the mo. That why
.Zam-&.k is eDdol'!led hy 4ootol''' 'aDd
nurses. There ie nothing 80 ' reliable .. .
thia .s..-er-read" Zam-Buk
.
\
. for
ask for
wr
ovortate
upoo
A.
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natiou.
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fool ~, muoh ..p;.,.. my. naturrJ H---tp
~
,wlnria
.
Sir EDWARD COOPER,
l.ri M.J"'~ M Loi..t-.l
pain ed drawing
thee sm. In
cu,- burn, or
I
,
to Senior CbM.
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