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THE ROYAJL COl] Til ES SHOW.
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H ~~1. the King's Champion Cup in the Belbhire
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Royal Countie. Agricultural Society.!
, ' Reading Meeting, 1920
Pre,ent..! by. ~ :MajMty the King
for th. best exhibit m tbe Berkshire , l'ig
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[W.aiton Adam5, Rea ding.

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H.M. the King haa graciously
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'Dairy HeriI8;Royal Countiee Agriculturale-' "I'~'O' .J
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The Mayor and CorporatiOil prc>c~ding to. the Opening Cerem,ony.
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F ..oured will.
Roy.: ¢ounti.. jumping grounds has not o":ce been in .videnoe,
fau)l at ' the ianwng,
H. G. Rainbow, It. J ' Tyrrell,rH. Downing, Dr.
A.gricult~ ~~t.~8 show opened at. 6oepect. aa, in addition to the thick matwng of graae the stumbling.blO1!k 10['" most of the com
Fielding ' Clark a.nd .' J:' Le:wis. and the Town
Numerically
Park. on Wed~a.y morning, with eve., indica. ground tha.nlu to the rOdent rains bas 'been of wbo~ l"eCeived injuries lo his h e
Clerk (llr C. S. J hnson). There were alBO '
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even surp~ that which ·liaa attt.n~ed pteVj.oll8 belov;ed of competItors, no matter of what class.
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t.pe events occ1ll'ring in the ~rand ring 0 S 0
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efforts of the Society. EveJj'tliing had been dODe It is of tbat springy chanete:- .which thoSe com- and tbe various live stock exhibits, :rhaps the E~n~·' plaJ~~~, -Si;
e'o. ~ W~~~ ,Mr_ ,C.
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by the officialB as. -far a,8 &rr.ng&men~ in tKe . PJ.!~in, thoroughly enjoy, ~d :wbic.h eo helpa to ~ost in~t .centrild on th~ vnrioUB dcmonst:ra.· K eyser, CoLI' J . 'F,
odSson, Major lJ, A. MOr- wooed the
Comparative lifts are
:!Ibow yard itself were"concerned, and the Cor.; · I>nng out the beRt of what a. jumper is. capab~e_ t.~ona, o.n(j dUnng the whol e tlDle tbeB6 ere bemg rison, D.S.O., the 1..0 Lieutena.nt. of Berb (Mr. but better weather
poraLion had ably Econded their ~orts with All for tbe "ooutse" itself, it waa 'compoeed of glven1 ~a.rlle num~rs o.f J?:OOple ga.t.ber to-:w~tcb J .. H, Benyon),· MT, . A. Benyon, Mrs. and the sion. ·, He WlUJ glad to
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mpking, Misses Abram, and the Mayors ' of Windeor, excellent, .ahd he
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: regard to factlitIe8 whIch would. 1I1Â¥6rially aJlect t.8 CUBtomazy ~, o.nd was q~~ ~Clelntly sheep Bbearmg,i etc, At the dairy 88 ! 1 young \Vokingbam, BMings ke .and Abingdon, wearing ,to hear that the 10C8.1
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sum of £2,000, Bnd :;it;;n:~!,;:;;~lif-io~:~;;
Horses
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1m emerging from the
leapers and those without. On the whole, ried ,out
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The Presrident, addressing the Mayor and Cor- show open he would
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hla.ze of ' colour ~retching a:lray 6efo'i8 tp6JD ~~ ~~~ ~very excelleDt jumping hae been wi~nesaed, al~ comp.~t.ed ~ ID .. butter-makmg,
proce.8~e8 paration, said that. [l8 the President of tire SoCiety Sutton to 'present the -_.- "''''"
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eith. r side of ', ... station road &lid Queen .",;;., 'I\]ld ')0 part of the ahow-Iull of attroction. as it helO~ of lOten'. lOtere,t t9 the gen.~ , I publiC, lor that year it was hi. duty to think them in presenting' the BUm the 'C:o'1>o~.ti,lO
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deccrratlona, though no~ over la.vilh.m thev-: ,8CJU~.
'.r'P-' Ie,. W 0, on e\ ery' occasion
&te, , as Il number of IIIlllUlle8 were ' compet\ng' in tbe yeal'.iI; past there hn.d been a. suspension of the commltteoe sa d h h d
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W6l'e very effective, strea.mel1t h~, ?~ :. .~~: ,'p~I'O~j~d t be ring spleo.didly whene"fer jumping making o(q?r~e-ShoeB and shoeing ,?-0~8e9, a.~d) Society's show, but t.he Mayor Bnd 0orporat.ion , t~e Ch:ainna~ "Of~ th~ ~~~~cif e:~ch:.,q~e ; ; .l:!
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side of the roadway from tramwa.y ,stan~ "(,6 . or drlVlDg brut I1ean on view; and for the ruatter keen oom&:tlt1on and excellen~ wotlpnanwp had a~ain invited _the . Society, u · on ,many occ&- ,amount 'I"~resentlDg -the fint instiLlment lof 'the
Seven!
cla.aa!8 we;:p in~6du.ce in ca.ttle,
at.a.nd6ll'd, · augmented with large ftags and·l bw..~. of tb~t~ when exhibit of any ~d has been intra- were t~ .:l ~ynotea of· .the demonstra~lpn8. l!n- sions In tbe· past., ' to ~a.y a.,viBit to 'Re8:diqQ', ana ' loea1 fun~ whic}i, the the ~yor bad ~~ady slLid,
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fortubat~Â¥. the heekeepmg demonstrafllons, Whl Cb b
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the caDveD~nce of the trams or the speci · CoJ-" .mg,. j,at- -whi
~Ime: the . ~iibl~c ~:'I). to tric41e ' 'flt~ ''.I'' ~~~.',tliat ~ltbollj:;:b 8Cbedule~ -yvere sent Cou ntiM A-p;ricuitural Show ' should take place In thev hAd had lor ' many y~nT&. 'fbe MaNor and
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. I>oration 'busea, which run to th.e show
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beekeepers there W1e t'· onlY _.a. t.he Borougli of Read
, og. He had to thank the Corporation hopedt.bat· thlW w, ould feeJ th that 1 _~1~~~:l~!.~not prod t' I f l
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stranger could find 1ii.& Toad m~y by foll -ng': .&8
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eque was a. ~~en of real appreciation ~or baving
specimens ~ere shown' in the .1'e.r~I ~ - '·-th· r . , -.... 4'1 . t ' aSsociated in some :way eiJ.h«n; with the· ·~bi(a~ '-. ~ . ...
CI , Jon were ~ , e 0 glv~ iO 1 lu __lTI r th~ 0, [ opening thejOW_
He also thAnked him gelected Readmg os t~e pJace for their first .. l.otv
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to the Tery show gates . .• He~e ODe came upon· &. ot' ~e various com~t.tto,rs, It ~aa towarch DlJd- , would prove of undoJlbted h.ssistance iiQ tbem.
for t e p~na.l lnt rest e had ·Lakcn during
uDlversal a.dritiratioD .
thiS 'clB.8s 1
veritable HtU. to,"" of hub, sheds a.nd JllR.r'n""'ee9- m,o:~n.lIl~ ~ befo r~ l~. ge nera l pubhc began to
The fUT&Dgementa fOT the dlsplo.y of l b1.. maohin-, many weeksr, especi ly in connect·ion with tl:e
Lord Nortbbroojr. chairman of the Council ex·
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a.trn:e m Ilnythlng l~e numbers. But tbere waa ery in motion are of Do ve-rv satis[QC~' rharacter local fund,
And t ere we-re those wbo- had pressed their t, h&n~ 'to the ·I~ ·committee,' and
, Stud,. G rrards Cr08S, winning '
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~ound •. the whirring, llpd cra.nking o~ JllI'C~inery · ~he ,o~cia.l opening it.noon- ~eie were S<?m~ 1,?-68 ~ndi!~ w:l1P:~'S~~u°::u-t~~~t: ~ile: ~r!i'~re ~ e:~ thank very ~uch, He (Mr. Palrnery' had~!) ~~~e!p.~jr~~!rble and · pa~~. the .'Iocal com" a n d ~ . Robert Emmelt's J
In motIon, tbe crOWIDg of cockerels In tlie poutpeople preeent who had pald for admlJl8lon, 8JJ such thing .. ~overcrowding. AU l ~h!)1 - AaVe great regret. and t
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ears were glV~n, on the call of the PreSIdent
t ry ~t, the mcesaant 1~~'1D~ · 0 en I~
mouih in 1914, A.t two o'clock when the price ~a.tchbed theblwo·:... ~~~ th~ m08mJtl~e~~ hg-I Jon hear,) Be had rece}tp;'d a Jetter from him· the ~or tb.~ King an~ the Mayor far the (Pre8ideni
s.h.ire cl3!'&es p.t;odul'ed. wh.a~. in general
hll'ating of sheep and the neighing and Wltl ymg
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ua~e eeD I3 e ~ !AI SO in ca . 0 ... 10' to·t D}se ve,!;.' p~vious day, .in which he wislled them ey~ry and tlie .wccess·' of the Abow.- '
' 18 the finest. Sho\ at !lUte
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or~ horses. Stretclling half , the length '0 ' tbe ~re:t: ~~':3s altn~- th:oLieti:~ood~~~o.d ~ait:g \Vh~ct has1much
tbit pI~~14e~v~t~ In SUCCeM. H e,: and the memooril of the Council,
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icul· eagerly for entrance. As 'a. result, the attend- fta i~ n~fi~~:C h:::":r m~ :'=r op~~~~:~ could never forget w.h at Mr.' lColebrook baa. done'
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~ndema.~1y ex .ellen1.
qampetit:ioD
t ll r'd l ma.c. hi~ery an.d impleme.nts, 8Om.e sta.~ib~8lrj'
~nce" ,wbich had rfaeD to 1724 at that hour, bea,t.... , direction one ~.' ove:s, that tb.e \ ex lp .ha.ve in the year 1909, when he was tbe cbief magis- m.On Thursday , tlle Cou~~il, ~ewardB fU1~ other .
and tbe )ndge:!f had DO ~ ta&.k in
'mu some in motIOn while branching off wte mg the Portsmouth figures by some 350, had show-n a det.ermmation to avoid
b-paceil tra.te of the ~orough_. (Hear. hear.) There was
m"bers of the. le xecutn·e were ent.e~d to'
~ a.wa.rds. The colts~ .Jpo,. were
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w~re stal1'9 devoted ~ hndus-- ~ounted to. 9,468, t when the figures were obtained and wlth1such expansive a:nd be.\utiful l llndR at one other point" he ~Bhed .to speak of, and' ~:tw-t luncheon · iIi. the Jrl'esident'lJ pa."rilipn bY '·Mr. 'Y.'
qualit.y. Sir "d. Greenwell Bart
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c&rried off hEll Champir
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l' Ie, J d ~f ·1Jhow for the cc.>~r~pou.dw$' time :were . 11 749, In --provifirig ~p1en!y of Ibreaihillg 8pILCl or 6ver!-' pubbo ot Reading a. , voJ;e pf thauk8 Cpr , their dlStlDgtP8~ed. one. The .recherch-e -rePf8t tlver, h~
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. II a fine colt, b If ChamImplement a.nd ntacbme a.ppertammg to tli~ agrl- ,The difference,b~ Ja exp1a.lnecl~y £he fac~ bod,
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T.he Cha-mnan (~fr. Palmer) submltte~. ~he toast J:Hon!l Goalkeeper,"
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H ere and!' there leas. At b o'c1~ t.p.e &tw:es stoOa a~ 117; , ,Â¥ .
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all ma.tters apperta,ning to the agricul llTa] wel- ~n -tbe claas for .stallion~ fqaled . befor6 11918, )1r:
wer~ .d em("\~~Lfa.t1.~e sheds devoted , ~ mteratmg wt!re: lZ ,o'clock ~.~; u .a gainst. 1,872 at P"orla·
The 'official opBlling was performed
noon on 1 least had not a.ltoge er ~pproved. of what had fare of the country. I
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iW . How~d Palmer . securtJ a. reserv~ and Mr.
exh l~lts 01 l1>1n-ymg \1ar~, eh~ and, bu~ter JDouth; 2 o'ciock, t 8.~9.l-2,b08 ; 4 - o'clock, Wedneeda.:r.by too :M lyor, whll A.ttend tin state, been done, hut t be _ opncl) hoped that ~sers of
T~e Earl Of Nbrthb;ooJc, G.C.S.I. , who is Walter Bnce, of Fanngdollj a. third_ ~ W J
making, ana Lee ma.l:mum ~t;. whIle ~ bY r..' 10,963- 18,9110, ,, J.
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t.ogether With several. 'Of t he Aldennnnl nd COUll' the park WOUld. en)o a good week: see mg the Cha.Irman of the Council and a. paHt President, Cumber's" Tbeale VjctOT3j'U failed to do ~or~
l;maJl catt.le rillg .smitb,s were. b'tisv~t a.number~f
The .show Wu :hprionred. by the visit '01 B .R.H. cil 0l'9 Pt;omptl~ .It floon, - headed bi. ~bo Chief ~ock .. Tbe ~tl"les fo the show :r erc g~. espc' ~ve" Mr. Palmer- tbeir President." The noblo ~han ~e ~hird place !fI the
for colt
anvils en a red. in rom etition~ in h~I1Ie-shoe 1 t.he Duke of qo~naught, who n.I"Tiv~ shortly Constable (~o.pl. J. S. Henderson). l ,~e Town Cla.lly III certai n class . _Evervtbmg pomted. to a. r .....a.rl said pe was! S\Jl'& , very large part of the 1oa1ed III ~918, where
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. . t after 2 o'c-.lock a.I!~ was met by the PreSIdent aud Clerk (Mr C S J obnson), a nd, "the Mace 'Bearerll verv great supceS!I; p vlded theYd lvere !&vo~red. I success Whl.¢h hadj lO ~a.r attended that ahow~ ·Mond. In the mare
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·lIl ak~ng. And all the \y.bll e,. from. morDlDg ~111 { t h0 ~fayor-. and 'd!Pve ·to the ring, in an... open car, and attired in theIr offiCIal l'OileS, the :M4yor (Dr: WIth ~ continun.nc8 :o ~Ilt(' {bea~ful.w~!¥!ri thafi due to Mr. HbWo/'d 'Pa.1~er (dtcera)_-. iJIe ~ild Carson, a well-knp-\vn'"
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~'\'c: nmg, horses, catt.l~. shee~ and pIgs were ;~emg I l-hrough cheerin~' :crowds, He rrerpained i~ tbe G. S. _--tbmm) and members of the Co~ratjop prevruled truLt .da.y.~ 'J!lieyr _oul~ nd~lP!' ~~ ~~re ~
_ll:i~. th!t:'f.:lit!' ~e~ted tile affice, as. sO~or::sh~:t fims
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parad~d before the )udges 10 the several nngs, g,oand sta.nd ~.nt~l ! wcl~ ~ter 4 o'_cl~, tn.kmg a. pl"oce_eded from a ma.rq~ee . uear t~"1] ~nkan~e. w::e.re severa.) ne~ . c~,.C!P ..t9-t~ .:lt~.. .H-.d , Prosld;entaha.;~ _CoVDci.l felt, that the sLow j .......
t here to be a wuded pri7.es OT. 09~en4ftion8' l ~n interes~ . m ~p-e Tl4in8 and ', ·)umpl1lg. comp&- . whe~ ~bey had donn,ed their n:bes, tf..oi a palDt. pigs. In conc!U8tOD. the Counc~ 9tp.c~ely hoped woul~ be, as it ~u. a. thorough 8Uccesa. f~ud of the siiest mares
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.1'Xording ~o. tbeir meri ts as ~iewed by the ekpert titlOU', On leavmg the rmg tlie Duke made u out8Id.~ the SecretoarY !J offi ce, nhere ttjey wOO'e tl)~ ~tJJ.at woul~ not be the last ' fi ll It. that, ~heJ Cheers
. ,) Lord NOrthbrook .ooncluded by wiAhing of Slough, secured a
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met by }~r. ,"V. Howar1 ~)aJmer, tb'e residen.t. SoCle y would P8;Y to the ??r~ugb .. (Hea~1 be~_ ) !dr- P~lmer aU !'U~ in tbe w:or1d ~f agriculture, 60ft foal of n"~i~~:I7,'I!":::ltr~~
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great intepest in the exhibits,. and . vultmg the of the Socu:ty, a.qd oth er me!"bers of tb ~un?J
The loh,yor &aid he cOll~ ~ It a. -4er;1. big.b ,In :wl:hch,..he ~~, ~e wB3 ,r.layrog .!IP lwrge....a. ,p,art. abhlbo~~w'uoPn
1he gro.~ "'11, "he,. h" """ and ,1 ~at\le 1\&<ioui slalls a~d .Lands, · IDcludlOg Me...s. of \ho ' So~'fty , Accomp" iy mg the Yator ' we",
nour and a great ple~"t6 , 1?e ~ ,,,,,hlS Vh ...", tond lIDa ;long ~ving be.n&coorclecJ th.
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,.-£ore ,p~~ q.n .Wednesda.y, _Th~Y.''Cand SuttoNS'" ule·I, R:S,.C,A. _Stall, ~fnd . the ~ ~Wi¥- A1~ern;Len Is. BaV'Dr~'I (~puty. ' ma.yor\ C_ U. .officia1 capacity to der1are ..Lbe-wSDOW. operl.. ~aiid;1h ,Mari. i
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Yeliterda.y (Frida.y) and where jumpiog, diiving wick'" cottage,- \V~ich he· In.speded from floor t o- PhIlbnck, F. If. Pa,rfitl. F. :--t. (1ox.~ . ~nCk$OD, the ~ame · of t he Corporataon. and ln~abltanb . of
< Mf.- ;i'a1:mer rep~I~.
He aai4, how gratified he
" nd qther competition , have daily beenllmoet ceiling.
The DUke left t he grounds about 6 G, R. J ackson, W, J, Marlm, A. H. ,B ' I, C. G. Reedmg he offered tho SOCIety . ' 1"ost 'nearly" was at ' th. rece ton
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'. ere r='mg ~ .Tile jumpjng ~,pefJ~O{l8 were 8() keenly ~ coq- Collier, W. Rudln.nd , E. o. ~ar<rer, A ~./.A. youoger J,nhabltants had made. ,would ~ . amply the ~ ! . ,
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plenty of e1bow room everywhere, wbJ1st, ~~~tlleL [eSt.
anll aUt' t go mBhy en~ea th&:t ·ther \Vebb, A. ~ , Maker, B. P. GIbbons. F, Wlb~~, compen8l1ted for
beautlfu1 } bOlf. That ~AU t,he. sucl:6M of e
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from the large 'grand nand or other •• Pltihest Occupied far more time tha,n was anticipated, 'F, E, ~Ioring, . f\:. F. Clark, A. Row . L : 1:. W83 not the tint.
the &bow had visited to tbe :Co~il . (Criei.-of No! Not) All t~e,
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