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[B1 .. BETA.":j

S' ~UOAJnO!!AJj ' .u;sooIATION.'

!W01L1C!B.

1011" 'bms taken .. pro-

i

TIM. ...W.E A.. baa fO~r.

ct;urel tutorial
miuD.t. pa.rt, by ptW Iond., e
I tended
other classtJII, not. only ~I:!b~ OpIDlOD

eataa far adu1ts,

bu~ l~thout ",blcb tho FiSher Ad Palmer', tea.m U1e1uded
e of I:~;~~~.: ,aUlJted B erksbire tlns

ed\tCI.tion&.l maUer'l, Wl
aoaId not b ...... o come mto

.
poHtics.

TIt

o~

'FACTORY " A •• ....
, The Factory .. ida
.t. Heat.hJa..o& Jut

the rang
Garnett and M.t.t
k &ri by Mechanics
e"OT -,: r e
to
t.o the Uu-

It. R R. PALlI.E1l'S Xl :
faci~ &titr prOPOIUt.iOll
t a.s Mr. R. B. It.

l
pJa.icra 'whO have
r ---.·._lD adchttOD to ~

CRICKET
----'---

~

fulty edual;iM:..

I(11) _batted

.. ObseM'e!''' wtJl

of th

.1

London Road • • was almost
,...m.~ 9\0 ......, 4 m&i,feus.
gomg to the wleltets,
nIna Just. as dlfficlJ1t to obt&m.
""~ . ... ' ~ ',,, dOD~, and were only s:qoceurut
margm of ~ve runs,
..",-.,JK>rtin':g,,,,,,.. ever "'ltDeIIsM

Hany of tho
e
.&."at. thanu to the PDe.J"081ty and ,In. be a".nli ~ •
:Mr
d Y
Spaldmg.
..terest; 1D educ:a.tio!l at
&n
n
od

lIobbtook Bouse. ll'l Castle-street; hal been plac
.at. the dtfPOUl or the W EA.. . :v&tiJ::r. for cluses run ••
of
kil:tcb p.d partly for the use or ?o lih<u't.
N.~al...-G:M:acil· at. the WE-A. a.& eo ctnb's' for wIcket dil"""Jt,~
~-::n: -. •
til •. ' ''trieL

~t
~t.l.J'.
.t.hs pidanOl!J 0 .,.1". ~,,"I.l--':;,
,W~ of RoJ,.broo1c RoOM, who IS aIso assistant
, ~ ~etMy. a. new a.1ld llD!lOrt&Dt departure
!has taken place • .".hl6h It. 1& boped will be , the
be«iDumc of great thmgs.
1
9 _ _ ..l..l~;_ to tut.orial cluus. insUtutfld,PJ tbe
f

under

U

." ,",W_"
d ri.ak
iWE.A.. where the student h&a to un c
e a
.tbroa ytJ&rr: eou~, a large number of one-ye",r
oIuaes hu been oommCDoed. &nd tbere l! a dO"
-"d I." more. but. unfortwudely there 15 eo ~at
--•
rd
to d
~.Y - of ctu tabJo tea.cbert:
In 0 er
0
IOt1'Iet.hll1R'~ to OTet'OOtnWJ:na difficult.y, arrangement.
ba"o been made for a. summer school a.t. Bolybrook,
....hiab ,tudeDtA from TSnOUS ~arta of tbe ooun'
t -'.1, mostl...1 or the WOTki:n( class, mayth 11&.. e f the
rt
benefitI of .poc:ia.l trlmllDg for .. IllOD
or 0 .
nikht, t<f fUr them for th.Q ppsliiOD. of t.cachen (IF
leaders of one-xeu claut!l lD such .ubl«~-" in·
dtRriaJ bie~rJ' otc,
~
A IPectal meeting or wdooale to tbe first kWh
•
b
ftty
at ..tudepta was held &.hort. tttnft ago, 'III' en..
fDt.erestmR' and lDstructiva a.cJd.ress was liven

~Ddp&l Oilll&

ono 01 ·..so ~lef pomt..l

rpeeeb belnR' tho'Deed. for..th" r""IJ.lellur~

to learn. how to em910y

and~eD10Y thelr

'ht5
dassel

_S

[By LADY ASK.WI:r~.r

tor m iudusut.al dISputes. 15 herself keenly

15, Owen was cau~ht m the 8hpe, , :\,n(\
run. ]&ter WIU1'"rm was lIDa.pped at.
At~. Croome returned & ball to t he
one run 1a.t.er Colgate was bowled
\Vlt,h fOl:r W'lckef.s down for 31 the ~ mterval
""... t.JI.k .. n
The not. outa, Leadley &lid Schute,
ca tied tho sOQrG to 38 beloro Bawk:fwortb. bowled
tba laH a r Wlth .. 6ne baH.
SheaTS ""1.& bowled
Without loorm4" and RiC3t made a feW' bits befQ!8
auffedn~ eo stmll&r f. te At 48, Holmes was caught
JD t.ht!! slips.
, B Croome tben USlItcd Le&dley
to Cl.l'TY.
to 58 before bolng boWled. ('" Th e
lhR1UftS ' W
b ught to • close by Hawbworth
Beo;rlng Lc e . '..I.W1cket , With 8; !'oed b&U. On.
wu:ket. th .. t.
1, him. Burnworth) bowJed
e1everly and toQk YO 'Wlckebi for 231 wbilst. Matt
WrJRht ~lall'Oed th r6mainder for 34. Scores :R

•

PJ.Ul. " · S XL

_.__<:.:-- --,-Oftll bl[m.

.

~~,t:.i;;:;;,:

A Owen

s:

".,ACTO.,.. ,
II t'lewblD'J

~Wf~. en:lome -0

'b

.·b

wtoreated

W~bt

.

...

b·r:e.d: SW3 A:"or~ 8cb~~ b~w~

T....

~
1

1'VOlCllfOllJ.. t.OlWDOlI'-ltOAtI .

!

Ie

• I

G.~b RPtld
J.~ant

from
•
The mqanmg of tho clause ean, of COUl'le, ~nlJ
bfI transla.tcd Into &CtJOn
m eanll of sohol&fShlp3
and ma.lnteDano& gra.nt&. IItlholarshipa .to . centra l
and I&CODdary Ichools, and mlllDtenance grants
.u.liaont t.o~cll!iure tba.~ eaCh bolder of a scholar
, ahip .hall be properly m&lD~cd at bome. and be
able to uphold the ~ of his school or unIY~r·
Id,y abroad t
Tlie Boord of Ed_'lOn baa issUed
-of ,to

oy

one

ioten&tinsr cireulan. dea.linZ with ms.uste..lll&%l.C8
cranta far hlgber Poduca.t.lon. and It 1& ' well worth

cardal
pornsa1. 7 Ono,
in
Y1eW of the violent. e

...

_

c Hutchins b

I

~
0

H Mi£cb.cU c... Pelt.ham 'b
B ead

B
0

'

A . s.dlcr e Kitll!':o' h Read

I: ~!~~I!~ui Ki~e: .' g

K. Ermor Dot out.
T.l!&~U•• :::
I

•. IS
. ::: 0

.2

- • ,- ..I

Total

MAINTENANCE

eaDlS

wages were lower.

W Denton 0 Pe"rt,. 1.0 Read e

F W. E\'U1' 0 Feltham b
H ROTd 0 KilIeT b Read

T ....

-

'"

boto KinK JiJdward

I

Prmce of Wales from
a.loof throug~out Its
1717, from pa.rllClpa.tion
sJ'f&Utl, eIther Dational or
tn~ d -self precluded. from
CU!!lsons on State pobey.
f tam pa.rty dn. .uno'DlI~ lb \
patno£.isJD. lD tho Cltizen Il.Dd

not

vidual. It had
long been
pubhcly pva assurance )of
Majesty's prlDC1pa.l

MATCHES.

, GUW."TS,

In. my lut ~ ·1 mW:le l"'l!tecill r;efereDC8 to
•_
4••1..... 4 of the i'iibe, Act. ""d ,uggeotod
th ..t t.be clat1S1' dc&en"ed very IetlOUS considen.t1on,
00 &ecoun& Of - Ita far-reaching' chara.cter. In t2le
oourae . of disCUSSIon OD thIS clause two questiotd
bYo ~waysJ been asked.-~ the clause IS to be
earr:!od 10001. cJJect.. and ....boro 15 the monel to

ETHICS OF

that a greater eBfI}i shoula De m~e
I
la.st home match, (lnly t 1nK back to Il .ta.te of afitLirs ,where
D elta a.t Ca.verabam- e uterpr150 had mOTe SOI:J't!9, and where I tho maases
trwenty yeEl.t"B Grand
Soores I
of populatiou Wtn"tl much better oft', even though.

extended educatIon for adull4.

AND

[PoDDI:•• Pa~kets 8!d. l.

v

4e..

SCHOLAl!SHlPS

Company,

'etpE'Cl'

" -.---.. - ..., '-", mcreaaft productIOU, andJ(et bo tmoertll.lD • aa 1.0
whet'ber t.h.e 8uggested ~edies woUld ~ot lDC't'OUe
rathe, th&l1 dlmm!,h th~ f""en. t~ .tate of
~alra. ,
.J~ I , .::ilt.
.
"
I '. v
TW9 olr tbree thing&, ~1tbWbV'er, tLl'e O\:fVtOUI. It' ts
mdlSputa.bla that "f;hlle tbere a.re ' a ~goOd. r number
match.
C
th,,,,,,qSI,\y enJoy of p.!Ople out of, ep1pJoymeBt, ..the ,ooUntry . M
P,~.,~" ,n~,
Itl~ wholf! ,would be better 'o ff if It' OOllId do _m oro,l,. ,o,k
and proiClllOO mare goods
I'
Wlthoat, touching on politics at aU, I pertHI.PI
ably
Ba.m- ma.y be 1allowed to expr!;'SS the .peraooa.l OPi:b.10n

... 31
'IrOrth
•
_
• 1
1 D. G Lea.41q b Ha_b"
worth
.
•.. 15
B. O. BheUil b WEIght • 0
~ ~.R~co :r:::ab~ iim.·b 6
8
HawbwOrth
••
•
A. B. Croo... b u...t>'W'OrtlJ,J
• • ...
C. Hanning not out
_ 8
EztrJU ..

-I

'mdult.llal problemS::' a.qd

Ona nugbt su.ggcst .. ~lro of method.J to le3B~
prosent high pnocm, lI::lprove <6w,lo:vn!!Dt a pd

•• 7 B T Colgate b Baw.

h~ ..

III

aJI1' m those whIch a,Jrect. qJe'rlven1d1" ~ork~
m Lond?n. She writes u,pon J ~ Su'bH!.(:.t Wlt,n.
&n &Ut.honty &Cd from .. bToad-miDdCd pouit
oJ "'VIew '9i hleb WlU appeal to all -our reQ.ders]

~ 14 c ~~~U1..wo&inP b 15
Col-

If unable to
yohr Gro~er.

tLadJ' Ask,nth. w1fe .of the .w~.ku~ arhit.ra.·

Wright At
&.touple of
tho lliu:k ct
bC'wler. and

OCCUl'led A IOme'AtluLt untqUe POSlttOn. lD the
WE A. as he helpro to Conn t.ho fint brlUleb.
to star'lt t.he tint tutorJal class, and 'Wa.a now
W~1'den of the '!it,1 W LA. h",tcl. Great b _
are cnt.erla.med of this new
e\ollmeut. and Its
proaTCIS ",ill bo watched WIth 1Jl.terest ,by many
In

.

Owen anti
Croome opened the ~aotory
innmp to t.he h<r.fhng of. Hllwbwortb Ilud Matt

e$tin,r --r emarks, from i'l'l'h1ch It , uampired thai he

behol"on

J".

IS THERE ,A WAY
... "; OUT,?
.
,

wuset.s fOT

'a

the Warden, ..Iso maue. ew l U....,r-

•

.--,,--<.>---- -- ' - ,

wu nry
LUUlItancc "~,!",'nl' -,o...,'ea .pl~lidly

In

f

• ,

THE INOU5TRIkU lY1~L:&'''''

::'nylLSfi.n:U

lads cs.refulJy '8e1ect.cd to bolster U9 tb6 tll9017
OT opllllOD. held by the prOpnetora at ilia part.lcUJar

'

1\ (

I tt

.the neW!p&pel"S. WClghty An
responSible, of a
.......... atlOn a ....... and tao pre'\l:lldm.U" typo of present"'........
.....day D.eWSJ>&DeI', • ihm; of sbrod. Ilnd patches,
wi'th opInIons varymg like- the wea.tber~, and

moment
,1.
Mr moe,

,..'

for 46 runs,

oootrut •• "-.-"'~...

&Dd a.nother apeet&l POint

.-una.

W<>ll for..hU

"~~~;~~~~:~:: for
u

I

'.
~ ..... en

I '

PIELD.

W~~iI,gb&ID on Boiturday. Burgbae\d
put out ~or tale 10"" IOOre of

e r
tJu, r.imer'y-l
1&ge of the ~UI .. tJOD
D
v.I.'e and n0c;es5Jty of .. bl£her

P'to":
'
r:r e~....

_LEAGU~
I

'W(~i'!GllLUotI- LONDON ROAD ". BURGH- I

UldiTidual entbUSl&lW, Wltb

" .,uTa

,

1

I.!

Diviai~D

I

and other luniJlLI' bod le5' prepara r 'rYll eli by the
.f cation Act of 1810, 1has beeD 0 ow
~
,
alltPtktns U 'Well as by
W.B.A. and other or,
tlii ~Jt t.hat a'
I

.

------~
\

____
y,

JtlU.DTlI'c)

~

Joves

F.

llII.m b GOOdell

E. WllUams r6. out

, Tot&I

...

8

•.. 6
_ 7

W.

_ 17
... 0

Bau.eD. b.JOQtI

A. Bu_ b God4eu
.....; ..aot ..
O.lI. 1Iibbird b Cooper ... ,0 L IJ:,Tb
___
;;.1

:Is.. . ...

_

~

BurkebJoDM..
C ...Ball b JODe!! .

8

tl:==!

""",In,

Jut \"icket making ll\
c!BlDloo. 15: 800res f

J RWbTwiner ..

W. l)rowu c Ball b WilJon$!! ........
..
...
UadUt
..!
•
• • Ie W.·J Cooper 0 Hibbizd b
lone.
.
...
_ 18
H~bWI.1Uatllll
• 0
Davil b ~
WilIja1lUl •
-'a
It. Lolfare b WUluulltl
• 0
A. 11 1I<ttf b Coope. . _ .
A.-G. W. HI'OWD II QIoper 0
It. Jl&riett .ot oat
. ()

BV Wood

.1U•• WOOD.

Ol'Ttcc.

O. Go1c1en b Cooper
... I'i W. F aremore b
• • E 8ou.th b Cooper •• 62 C. B Btoult'}'bJ0ne9 ••
T. '1'. Cull lbw b Cooper _ 89 J. Club c Hibbird. b

.. n . . done. c

I

IS-lAJH)WPrELD •

S""'IIO"ric' ld.

FA.CTO.T".

,

..."
_.
_ 1
8

•..

a

m.~~~tI; O.Cole b ~
G 8te"ona'b Twiner
• • II
C. BaTjKDt 0 • b Twiner

E.8dT~eB~J'-t.t_.

0
1

~~ta~~ :b~~ ~
TwiQer

C. Yarr

••

fI

••

LM4bett.er b

II

J~tt
...
...
C. SliTer b .JCMett ...

P. LeUh b T"lur

)!aJar110_
Bayley DOt oui
_

T....

fTotal

L.. ~

BROADliOOR.
I
I
on 8&t~lfd&.J', ud
Oro_ome by 20
erowtbol'1le, took 7 wickets

~'~-:'::I;;":,.i:1:~;~:~:~

y-

J
t

o
o

~ t~;;;;,~~ ·prob,_

Qu~ity;
"WOLSEY"
McIlrois have a
selec~n of this
wear in Reading,
w6o~ and stoc"e,[ in
three different
, ...
.§izFs-

.

Pra,d ical and·
Reliable
'Whihl~ ,tt~rs are
•

s~c

,Ing_

'!O

J

a means,

of.ren~wing 1Ppth, prac-

tical me<li..Cal-,

men

","C

iEre.sctib'ing lf~'~iiie. _

inTheir expefience proves

I:its>:va!ue to.therun-down .
-and overworked; thcy
know that it can be re.lied upifu to'preserve

system

de

against disease,

~nd

that as a restorativ.e
after illhess its powers

are unsurpassed;

.,

TENNIS
. •

~

I

..Also

Un!;w~,etelled.