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THE R,E ADING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1920.

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BRITISH

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RALLY.

DRUMHEAD

VISIT OF PRINCESS CHRISTIAN.

MEMORIAL SERVICE.

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, In the centre of the picture is Princess Christian. o.n the lelt i. Mr. Leonard Sutton. and
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SPORTS.
HECKFIELD AND MATTINGLEY SH:()'W.

M.OUNTED

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most extraoTdillJlry garments imaginable.

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These have to be donlUd before the race IS run.
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C. W. HARBIDGE for the
OLY MPIC GAMES.

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Royal County Theatre.

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H IJnoUl" after hOIlOUl' has been showered upon
Mr. C. W . Ha.rhidge si nce he tin!t kicked n
foo tba ll in R.eading in the co lours nt th e Rea din~
School of Aeronautics, R oyal _'\ir F orce. He was
rin- those nDW fnr- di.lJtaut da.ys (1917·18) t he idol
! of t he enthusiast.'I nt Elm . Park. and since then
lie has received more a.ttem ion thot too mnj ority
of present-day footbal1 ers. Thi~ magnificent
half.=-b..'lck, once of t he Ci"il &,rv ice tenm, accepted
the:" illvitation of the R.eading F ootball Clu h
Dj ~ctors to don the fa miliar blue and wbite, nnd
was a tower of strength 1 ~'! t year for the local
t eam. He was spotted by lhe Seh.ction Commit.tee for the 'Ama teur International rnntches;,
a.nd in t hose games more than j ustiRed b i.~ selec.
tion. ): OW come!'! tho highest honour or all. H e
has been selec ted to play in t he tenm t o rep resent
E~glal1d .in t he I;ames to be pla.yed at Antwc:t> .
tb lS coming season, so he w ill not appoor 10
Reading's de(elll'e f OT t he ·first one or two
. matches . .' Wben he ret urn !ol from the Olympic
. Games, where h is doing!f will he foll owed keen ly
by local rooO>''l1l ent husiasts, be will receive Elvery wann welcome {Hl d congrntulations.

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T~pllone: 52 Reading.
Wires: .. Observer." Reading.

------~~-----------~ext I'l'uk bringB 0. welcome visit of J . A . .E.
Malone'!s compimy in that excellent. musical

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have every facility in our
Works for the production
of all classes of Letterpress
Printing at lowest possibl~
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comedy" Dh, Joy!" It will 'be specially' welcomo
to Reading pla.ygoers, n.I they will re member that
mnny of them on the la,,(. occwon failed to gN.
in owing to the enormOU5 ' booki ng1!l.

Mr. Malone

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HOLIDAYS ON DARTMOOR.
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ESTIMATES

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OUR service is at your di~posal

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for Price Li.~ts, Booklets,
Magazines, Programmes, Posters
and. ' Auctioneers' Catalogues.

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kinds of General Printing!
ex.ecut~d promptly.
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APPLICATION.
Mr. VIVIAN PEDLAR,

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a5 ~f:Jim Marvin."

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has adhered to his invariable rule of re ·dt-essmg
generally renovating the wh ole play for each
new tour, so thA.t ('\'eryt hi ng will be up to date
and not hing will be iO!!L of " Dh J oy's II dilinti·
ness and charm.
Tb e bri llian cy [I.nd dash of
J ackie Sampson will linger in. th~ minds or nll
who saw it. :Miss Hilda. Cooper pla.;1J the part
to perfection, and the whimsicalities or Jim
!t-larvin are ably expressed by 1tf.r. Vivian Pedlar.
The ha.unting molodies and catchy refrains linger
10 the mind for ma ny weeks, and the whole performance is one of except ionru merit.

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The Hay tor Hotel, Islington. near Newton Abbot. Devon. A Residential
IV, Hotel a'ld Mo~rland H~alth Resort. The hotel has a southerly aspect, is 800
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Coaches for Dartmoor trips pass the hotel: Terms and full partIculars may be
hail on 'applicatioo to the Proprietor.

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AN INCIDENT IN .Tt1E fOMIC COSTUME RACE.
The picture shows some of the coritpetitors struggling

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