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llluLlll,- Mr. W. Ybo. Swallow.
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,- Mr. G, ~. Pyke. 2, W cst Villas.
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- Mr. W , H. Parkm's , Station
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1'.1J' ,," U" , U . No. l.-"-Mr. C. R. ' Gill, 53.
Road. Rea~in g.
"'-"H.L' U1U. No.2.-Mr. F. H,. Fisher. 11.
Road. Earley. Rkading.
HliFF:dFtD. - ~,fr. C. ,SeYmour; Church St,.
SheHord. Latnbourne.
Berks,
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DIDCOT.- Mr. T. Alder. walliag!Oj d Road.
North bourne. Dideot.
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DRAYTON.:"'Mr. G. Harris. Drayt n. near '
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ENGLEFfcLD.-Mr; C. E. GoWin \ School ,
Ho'us •. Engle!ield. near Reading. 1
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FARINGDON.-'-Mr. J. :Wright. Gloucester
Str~et, Faringdon.
GROVE.- Mr. J . Wood. Bay Tree Cotta lie.
• Grove. Wantage.
HUNGERFORD.- Mr. Jas . Newhook. High
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BRAYWOOD.-Mr. G. E. Watts. ISchool
Hou~e. White Walthain. near Maid.~head
BRIGHTWELL.-Mr. J. E. Dolm~n.
Brightwell. ,W 811ingford.
BRIMPTON.- Mt. W. J. Verrall. School,
.' House. Brimpton. near Reading.
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BURGHFIELD.-Mr. E. SqFPpard. Burgh.'
, field. near Reading.
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COJHILL. - Mr. E. ~. Marls. Mons lCottage.
:Cothill. near AblDgdon.
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, DENCHWORTH. - Mr. B. Lay. Laurel Dene.

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HAM.-Mr. H. Carder. Bagshot Road. '
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ASCOT.-Mr. A. J. Morton. Stratton Villas,
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BALDWIN.-Rev. Hilgrove Coxe.
-Watlington. Oxon.
BEECH HILL- Mr. F. B. Thompsor' ~he '
Gardens. Beeeh H,li House. near R,eadlng. '
BOXFORD.- Mr. Charles Knight. Boxford.

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Girls' Scbool who took ~art in the succe.slul concert at the Hall of
University College,,~ Thursday in,' la;t "feel... in kid 'of the" Save the

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gave a splendid r4p"ese'ntation of "Red I
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'coQseqpe'nce of:
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of £12 16s. ;wa. handed over. A few days preV Iously they had g,ven
the concert in aid "I the Benevolent and Orphans' Fund ,of the N.U,T.
and the Librari ,ol the Kate.grove Scholars,
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play entitled" Pando . Box." given bY the g irls 01 Cla.s III. It was
extremely pr~tty and Gert e Dalton. who, took t ~e , part of Epemetheus.
was indeed charming. Hardly le.s succe •• lul wa. Kathleen Degance.
who fulfillej the r~le 01 Pandora. or little Ivy Ayres. who a. Pan
proved herself to be a capable little dancer. 'Ijhe part 01 Quicbilver
was performed by Harriet Haynes. In the piaYI by the girls of CI'8.es
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