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Male ' V oice Ch oir is
un.q uestionabl y one of t·he best of its kind to be

.. 0 Peaceful Nigh[t 1. (Germa)

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Buck) and Gounod's r ell.known .. Soldiers' Chorus."

heard in R eadin g. and co n sequentl y t he ir services 3re
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of kee n apprec iat ion by larg e au di ences. ! f a n y ev i'dence of
t hl:; Cdct is , n eeded on e h as on ly to be p resent - h aving ,

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(Svensden) and " t lilegretto" from Concerto (Seltz).
Pounds gave .. Frie~d of Mine',' i(Sanqerson}. while M
Frame sang the old 'dvourite .. WI iddicombe Fair "

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Bachelor" (Cheval \et). Mis.s ~unt sang" Parted ..
and" Ihear you cap ing Me '.' (l1arshall). being. part'ICUlI3r1V

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of the match which

ro ugh and tumble than an exhibition of football. and there
any combined attack hy either side except an
. occasional hrea~.through by the forwards. Newbury were
pressin g ' most of the time and made several dangerous

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conditions of reathe~, which was bertainly in favour 01
Newbury pacl<! with i!s advantage of weigqt and age.
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attabks. which were averted more by good luck than sound
judgment. Newbury were unlucky not to score, and af!
attempt by them to drop a goal ooly failed [by inches.
They crossed the CoHege 1ine on one occasion ' ; but were

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/ very narrow win for Itl\e College.
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The I.tter half l f l the gam~ developed into a
scramble ;n the mud. lar d the College team was hard
keep its le.d of three ~oints. The gam~ i thus ended

Owing to the ' state of the ground and a steady down.

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POUj of rai~. the game developed into more or less of a

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.J:'I"HE First XV. of the Nautical College. Pang bourne .
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. School at Pangbourne o'n Saturday. March 6th. and
wo n by 3 points (1 try) to nil.
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of th e able conductor Mr. F. W. farve y .
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successful lfl the latter. MIss E. Green. organi st at
Street Chapel. accoJ,~an ied , whll~ the choir was in the
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of charitabl e obj ects. Anoth er of th eir sllccessful effort s
was give n at Whi tl ey H all 9n W ednesday in last week .
wh~ n a large number of per s on s a sse mbl ed to: hear them.
On th is occas ion the y ha d th e ass istance of several well.
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5an~ thb, solo

(Berleur) and in t~e I banjo serenade .. Lady Love" (
ville) Mr. L Spark~ took the le~ding part. Miss R.
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~eat well in a dv ance - at t he co ncert whi ch is
)li v en an nually by the C ho ir in the L arge T ow n Hall in aid '

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Our p10tograph i; of the Reading University College
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on Wednesday in last week despite the
absence of H, W . Street. one 01 their best pla>!ers. in enter.
. ing the ' final round for the Reading Wednesday Cup by .

wh~ succ~.ded

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defeating Tramways by 4 goals to )
They have now to
meet the winners of the semi. final bet L een Wallingford and
Twyford. and should succeed in putling up • good game
even if they do not succeed in securi~g' the cup.

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wh ich did duty on Wedn~'sday was
"' fo llows ;.-J. H . Murphy. goal : W . Penal;!lna. left back,
E: S cott. righ t back : J. S . H ancock. left back. E. G.
Pass", ore. centre hall, W. Rofl. right hall: A. S. Wright.

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