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l~e F .... d,d
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heard in a. strange collect.lon- of .r·f::~L~~
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In politics, thlfl queer ,way of thinkingnot t~q.£ gat:!onng 9i
ha.~. ]It}en had the ol,"""nlM
~~::: b6 unable to l"ecogni8e~ the need 1ar a.
,p''''piti"u.. AJtboug4., t.he grand·$l&.nd ",-as
a.lt hough • ncady every
-tho- urroundtng encl06ure!l
an object lesson or Its
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very sparser,. filled., _'\. keen spec-a. h uvjly·ladc.n cart has. to be ta~.. wu
. Leonard "' G. Sutton, a. generoUs
hHr by ' inanuw 4 1a'bour, &lid It be •• C""tor to the Reading .Y.M G.A.
Seniors: P. ·FlOch. E. Withero. H. Rid"!nl•. R
l'urnittg to the sI'.I()rt.s them~ln.s. one cannot S t.eward. D, K. 'Wbltehorn a.p:d A . C Badoook..
twenty melt are req\lired to
sta rt and ' t.en mil out'- to ol'1ti· .but pay tnhut.e to the 'j.'<.M:t;. A . lor the .een I,"'rves, G. E. J eff ery and J . B . Doel
JuniM's · F . Mason. W. Herbert, R . ,J. Jordan.
tbe way tho other Cello" 8 a.re ca.n·yillg 011 ) and enthmsin..<dic I$.pml disNayed b:, lis membe.ns,
bot.b sCUIor a.nd jUDlor, m l he' nthletlc and 1'1!ICrea' V . Mn.ce, S. Shol'e, 'E. Y.o.x lev, S. Holloway, a..nd
up the hill L'I slower, and the '1Vork t lonal "ida or Its life. O?e bas only to refet' to F . Eckha.rt (reserve, W . G. Fry).
Foreman" Lloyd George, mu st. rea,lise the len gtby lists or ,nt.rants; in t he va.rious events
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and Labourltes. loudly grumolmg, ln st.ead
On t~ oth er hand,
deputed to supen nteod the meeting: ~ferees:
their sl.!oulde;s to t ba ~wheel, _ {When 81iUm a.nd keenness
wot"d l~ot
fa.ir to Judge t.he sta.ndat·d of effi - Capt. Noel Sutton and Mr. I I. &~en; judges:
to tl\ipk of it, It. is wonderlut bow
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RctU&I.~Ult. IIJId times on Wed. Mesa". F. A. Cox, T. J. Waldron,. J . T .
because the bad ~f...'\.te. of the Bridges .•. A, C. ), and l S. 'V. :FatT (R A C ) ;
'~'wl=CI>,,,rt,. of Stalte bas mo\'od, in ;rpite of
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J . I ~. 1l..,alsy
Tho gett.lng·together spirit is ex..mplified in
; ma.r~RItlen: Means A . S. GI/fI'crrd , ' W . S
inUn~ional ~ by the League, of Natio.ns
~;~"~~.;~ " r~: ·1 ~~~::::~: T, R. Kent l T. y. Seword, and J
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to ~t. 11 the pollticeJ ccropertLhve efJ'ort pre.•;!ded Lc,om;i" der..a.
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(J. Bowles, an~ F W. Allen j }a.p. ~rer
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by Mr. Lloyd George, who bas repeatedly ""n5 d ernbly '~I>~i~i;~I~~tl\'~i~;~imI
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attendant.. M6Im~ R. J . Iverme'e and A .
I.p',,!,qotlnood for ~it.y i effort 00 t.oo home front, heat;"n t he Semon' ,tOO !495ds fia.t. •• ,,"',,"
].~ L ovegrove j hapdicapp&r: 'Mr. J. E Beil.slev
squabbles for sectIOnal or par.:y a.d'·Rn· the scra.tch mark and f,Pto,wed thi.
(R A C.): ]OInt sport s secrel-ariea : Me.rsu. H.
The pity of ltl is t hat Labour, e,en wl thm running third" in t he final, tl'Onl the SMle
Hurton (R,A.C.) and F . D.ldry.
ranks, cannot I remain un ited. Proor of in a. generoulliv handicapped 6eIp. Then a.gam, [
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dexhlnd for di~ct a.ct.ion-AS in the case of lhe C6dS in ·
second place in the se nior 880
Mi~en' Fed&ntion, which h lUl made a habit of ya'rds
handicap, this being nIso from ille Will cricket club MiCret&riel pltIfH &eIld Ie "tair.
to a. fieJd recel\'ll1g In every . case
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t.a.lltir g about oompe11i g the Dation to do It. bid·
\',Lrds st..'\rt. All followers of local
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be iJJc~ed to learn that the erstwhi 'e
when t he upside dawn method of thought lJi em·
Howard St.ebhings an, U come back." He
ploted. For how else
It be OXIDTe8se d. when
b&cl.: in thB dual RenlJe o f _the word. READING & DIST1iICT CRICKET LEAGUE.
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fically for trade interfsta, arrogating to them· he
done lit.t.le, If any, training and racing
tel~ the right. to
oroer$ to the Government
now, bu~ h e shljfwed on Wednesdav evenin ,a
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on natipnal policy'
his 01<1 and fonnida.ble form has 'Oot deserted
TmEH~T~ . BURG~D.
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oo-oper'Li~g in t he work of Govern~ to be. Jloward pot up seyeral fine 'Performa.nc~. finuh th e Irn~e. Burghfleld won t}l, to.s , but Saul
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and cftTt'ied off ,-anOtH; ~{J h !es. He commenced
men", it lwould m.U h ve liM VOice m tbe ln ll lltr bv winning the fint prize inl the varietv costume 'Was in great form with the ball, .ila took 1 wicket. for
16 runa. F. Bedford, who went Ul '1,...t, .being the ouIy
C~dil. of the naLio. ,Labour refused to cO- raCe, and t hen reprodllce1i hi! beftt walking form Burgbfield
lll1,n. 'to 18~ dq,uhte .6J!;qnls. On ~leb,unt
o~ in the only w :y pOssible under our Con- llnd won the sao ynrds &enior " 'alkins handicap ~g in 'they
tahd DO ootter, R. Drake ftudLng ~o
.t.tt1.lUon . &Qd 80 declinoiJ to f all in wiih the gel. from the Scratch mark. ~JiIffti..n6xt 8UCeers W8IJ in one to'bey, him. Six wiebte ftl'e dQ" ,for 15 when
ti":' I~:"'-~ hor a'Ioirit W ich 1to5 ----I' enoen nrc ' 80 t.he slow bIcycle tn.ce" in ~ which . be con"t,.l'ived to Saul a.rrived .nd sbl)w.a tb.t lor t",p :-printUa runt
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fon OJ: applauding w on jt 15 applied to the
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whlcp. llnfor:tunatefV-. was la.ter on' 1000t. P.
F. r.onaPalmerbBa.ul~:: 6' R, ~"'bX:ltJe,...
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did , not rn pet Wit!) JDnterial ,success in the R. BeAd c Orake b Saul... ts G.Ilarrit..b un-e, .
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to &{I I imaginary boge:r,. which b u no eDsteooe strenuous e~emlJg 'he had p~\·inU!!tlv bad. ffe ."'.H.tha
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The facts are t.hat the Lloyd George would ·have also n.ppeared in the hT'an.pie and E. WnU.m.be.ul
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a~~H)D. _.~ MOI'e'truly Li~ :mear· flowBr.JPOt race. but tbie eftnt was Dot carried F.
BtldtO{d, b Lam.bclb. ... U E. 8b~ tuB OQ,~
lin Dt 'Bhori.et .pace of time than any other t.hrou$'h. ,Another I<dl!OOVery" was the M:cfllient
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.bilitles of G. W. V. Jam .., who 'lUI fint in his
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the Re£oon A<:t. whic gave votes to ltOljlien,
tlto nl"lJit prize in the flnal in -ll 2-5!ec., tied 'wifh
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E<I:uq * ,.n Act, which t~rew Wider the doors
P&ani6 in the open hl~b (ump, .and Wail c~entuaBy
.~:~~~t.h!;an any PryMous' Act, the
"warded If first," ond ~ined tint place in the
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of Wornen) Act, whJch enabled 880 ya.rd.!! senioT fl at h~dic3.p m the eJ.:cel1ent
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Ju.sticel!l of the Peace and to serVe on
100 ~,rdll handicap (juniors under 14).- BeBt
All th.... measu ....nshrin. a truly LibD. Herbert. ( ~lv~1 4yds ; 2. R : MAggs
and the quickness with which they
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1, H. l>et.tly (2yd •.); 2, J. Cox (3!.vda I.
ti... · ,*-op~"'i,.n Qf pohtjc..l · forete for l\ll.tiona.1
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A. L. Feredn.y;-1B l"ntlonC4t. "L . P ocock. L .
Ro~ers, E. J. Tee. and 1;l. C. 'W..l.aIl.
Members: I>. F inch . :K Withei'll. J, .0. Doe,
H . R idsdnle, R Steward. 1>. K . Whit ehorn, A.
C. Hadcoclt. and G. E. Jeffery .; .
MIle fla t ha.nd\ca;p ~under 17 ~).-1. V,' Ma.ce
(2Dyd, ); 2, S . Shorel (lOyd •.); 3, J . WI!I,.
(55,ds. l.
Win ner's t.ime 6min ~ 2-5sec. Apin the handi,
cappill't by a.ge ~med Ito be fa{r, with the rt'flult
1ha.t thcTe was a spirited COl\test. At t he la.at.
'!."1) the field ,\'I'aa atrn ~g1ing ;rhe winnor'e t Ime
cannot I)e tenned good ~....
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get a. place in thiS con eel., he only je<:el\ring 45
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and lt would , he
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t/iem. 1 re&d the
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httJe I~t in an~rfgli~h village, . com':.
of peopfe,-,..hoitt1thou hUJ ¥O; ,u p~ide down.
smiJe at fune mJs nn d C YJ"t we(ldingll Tb lill
extreme' lJlu!i~ion of the say ing '"tha.t
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same as i t
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down fo'fElS . of oofiiP'g o.t. aI{a irs, r1[
examine what 111 going on III the
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