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THE READING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1920.

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SPORTS .' OFFICIALS.

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The start lor the Open Mile Bicycle Event which was won by
(Walling!ord), who is seen third !rom the left.

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the pre5enl~ation of prins. -· In tbe centre is Mrf. W . Howard Palmer with her husband on
her right and Lolonel Poulton (Chie! Constable) on her left,
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WOKINGHAM VICTORS.
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Comingj)J~ge _otSir

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Mr_ Neville and Mr. Cbarl •• Thorp.
who made the pr~sentation on behalf of

the inhabitant., of , Mortimer. Wokefield
and OaHield; " and Mr_ Gibbons. wbo
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Engagement of , Miss ' Abram . to
Major L. V. Smith.
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R eading Schoo! alld L ... ightvn Park School, seT"Ved
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he was appoin!.ed ~1a.jor a'nd Omcer Commanding
the Tr:linlllg :Hld Reinforcement Depot. in France.

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whose studio portrait we ]>ubli~n,
during the war rendered innl llable sen'ice 1nt St .
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menl that t.he...«.e two wel1 ~ known local familj es are
to be un ited ~bJul'd be mC
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mayoralty.

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