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The picture. we reproduce here were taken. at '/
the.lteading Atbl.~~ CIJl~ .J.lO~le meetingl ';-nd fete
in Pa.lm~ Por k last Saturday. aftempon and
evenlIlg.

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Read}(lg Athletic Club is to ' bt~·J
~e excel1 erit . ~~\~:tn ~metD:t.a ~ .
",iib both sporta and fete.
a}lpear on anoUle-r

Why are the people of , Readmg SO ,, utterly
apathetic to h<nlthy sporW Had the weatb er I

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spOTt ev~;· ·s~ged ,. Io~~ny; .- .s

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ing h eld in Reading and vicinit! :Stjl~ 1;914,
-whi ~ e the fet~ ~avo~~ o ~ ~a!ly J1ire-~,!ar g~ie~y. ·

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dra.wn a record crowd.
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,In ;t~~ r~incoat 19 Mr; W. Howard l1"lm~r, :
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Mr, J. T . Bridge. (Hon. 5e9')' Mr. W .
1n'OD)09n and Mr, A. E. Lovegrove, " The

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A pritty ~eddjn.g Jook place on Wednesday a
Twyford ChUl'ch, w~.n t~ eldest daughter of J.Ir,
and Mrs. W. jJ , Stokes woa mamed to Mr.
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~lfred W . Ctjaig,. of St.epney. The three 'brides;
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°6est man wa. Mr: W. J. Stokes, jun., broth~
of the 1!.ri,de. Tb,,. bndeJ wbo was g;v~ away
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by her.. father, was attired in ~ a dress of cream .
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flowe.... Tbe· elder brideoma.id carried .a'" ohow'" .
bouquet. The bride'. -bouquet ' waa . eom~ 0'-

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Twyford on 'l'hu",day for 'J!'olke<tone, ,where 'he
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