Reading Standard Etc 06-1914
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Reading Standard, Saturday, June 27, 1914. Pg 8
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Title | Reading Standard, Saturday, June 27, 1914. Pg 8 |
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Page number | 8 |
Date | Saturday, June 27, 1914. |
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Publisher | Reading Standard |
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sands; Dea., ~ which has a. pic- and ~uto,i.ol'i1e
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dra~9d llt to ever:"wld~nmg circle Of visitors' en6Y's.;reac:~h~.OI~!;~~~e'':I~'i~:~
DOWe'r, with its ol~.f.shiooed streets" it~ the
castle, ~he mpst famous.o£ the anclent Cinque with a
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~~ rbrts : and' Fo~ , t1dred acr08s~
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stooe; aptly dOSfribed '
as' J "felicitous,'" an~
containing tli,0 great~st powers of ~;attiacÂ
' ~iOD to tho ; h';liday
maker.
BU,t let it not be
'.( ~ hought that the
( fruth Eastern , and'
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u8'1lat
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~⢠-nJRY
lt~ ,J)AY. comm~nCing 'inJuly (1~~8t 3rd ~XI)epted),
!JAY EXCURSION to liASTINGS'. ~EXiHILL. IHY,THE.
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are not wantwhich make
tlian their ,me~ ,
in the deep, wen.:
thro~ tbe downs~'
plea,,aDt Ils~r~anis, th~t' wand~~
pliuns, the GardeD has
excite poets and
n.'burefi(,vb,rs
We have to
J{ent has no rugged
'1'(IUD,taii,n pas_ to offer in the
, the,same time, the 1
its stretches bf UD-]
f."D-1f!1'D'WO woods and
old.-w()rld
village$,
R." kl.hi,.
itself,
",hich" much
,With ,
splland/d sea. breeZes, makes
people_
past the Garden is
number of
interest than
from its two
rothedrals.
little ch'urc1i at
LyIj{iilge near Hythe, :l for instanoo, dates"
the,Conquest, It was fqunded ~yEt~!llbUirga of Nortbumbfia (portio.!s of her
st?l1 , rem~in\, a~d w~s r~b.uilt by St,
tenth I:.Dtury"
of the
a
beautiful hardly neM) perbe reminu.~ of such other gems lis
"',--.--. church"es j at lSt'. Margaret's-at apdl~i..fpesti>,! (OD. of the
exaJbp ef of Norman ' work in
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,'NEWHe
Vll"''''.<:I. -'- "P!'''-/-,
issued '
'l'ICKl''l'S " for
,' Programme. '
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nnl 'l'ION;:;;::,;;;;.;
, HATE
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lllIe ,s 1con- j I
to K eDt, Itf gOes
I "S 8,1
. n g I"
",,',h,"
pa
S,\ssex and
andl I1eD.trat- "I
even into Berk- , '
where! i~ Jinds , a
!<e<,ondal'J tljl'm1/lus ID
-jl
~~rl~::.~:~~~~'~~;t:~ antiqu.dji"ti"ctioo,, :
o~ Reading,
all the', wa.y-or
the ways,- ,for ,
are many lines--
a.re
H
resorts,"
iol~od and " " "_ lae,
wou,Id provide rJ,ctni~I,t's
,;ulper'nt'iiOn,!\se~rch :.:e~!:t;::~tel~~;!i:~,
::A1~:,i~::q:tl;~~
,
~:~::~~lD:~,'~t~he
. 1
k'!
,
Love~s
1
29th
Passenleaving I
A UlfIlst·
~;:~;~~~~:tai::~d theMinster,
'la~e~ buildings
at Hyth~,
,Qf the ' wonderful
c:r~in l
1
,
:om;er,
Canterbury an,d'
or of the sp lendour, of the great
o~ , the cou.n:~ry-'p,enshurs~ ,~Iac~,
Hever, KnoUt House, The Mote House,
Ig~l'u"D, Cobham Hall, SaJtwocd+ I>Dd ol '.,j;he
'examples of early' domestic arohitectur'e
abound,
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we have , not ~ace ' for. 'd etalletl paneIt mtt8t suBic 'to, have give~ an indiof the basis for -the faith that is ·in U)S , ,
tile GardeD of E~glaDd has a deep aDa
cha.rm to attract ~nd hold the to~rist ,
a.nd the resident of town or
excuTsit>ns are run and cheap
are issue<\l to the south-east
r~t~na\ fast trBtins",ar~J run to
M,lr~l.te, Ramsgate, etc. i
'
to the .0t.fPri ... of t;h.. , S,E. and
it,bas peed
!'/Issible ¥>
.
salie of'hi
itrav.lliog
d and
I Iqr
~ '~ f.wof cases I â¢artDgSwhiQlI, folkP acos,
used
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OOlnpaD~
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lt~
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'{,>gi,cal!~
s~diog
of ' i4 days.
Cheap' 'daY·tri'p,
w, k -end, mon'lt hlr .1 a-hd , twoI
monthly tickets are also issued. ~
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ficardy
is rich
in picturesque
R,e sDrts on ,theTrench
C!>ast 'alid se.scape, scen~ ry, and
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lioliday · maker,
having i
thoa. ",ho
" CoDtiDerital holiday ,
for h ..
t he
pr"vi,d<is an
{)hannel PlosP suitable spot, according'
,l",,,.,i~. No,w here
easier reach of Lon- to j'individual t!astes, can con': l
a m"gni1ic.n~ I expl;lonse of v~n~pntlY ' a~d pleasantl?, : vi~t
' alntos~ aoy otli. r Is~ot
on tHe coast ' in the
t~.'
~~!::~~~~~J~~;~t
p~it1~;r'r:'~t~i!!';~
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little way iDland is Battl â¢â¢ a ,
1II(~~~:e,~::;:,·~ r'WD'
given t<? tib, pursuit ' o~
t ·
the Dia-.imum amount
, piacesnas 'pra.ctic-: II
who the other day . .1.1
,
,gqt a.U the rest and tIV.' terms
_ ~ fort'night.s......" among se,.:coast
liDe arid
his
·Osrend.CIl,rrijlge was looked UPOD by gen. ,
JThe majority., bow.- m?,c:h;
in the wr~ng, and, as wltli ' an ie<lu.Jly
" id~ had in it Margate
U~"'.I' ,,-OS''''
Sout~ East.,,, Rail.
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a
and a real
m,lli~,g deli~ht
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Ii-HE BARBI CAN, SANO":,IJCr,
I
,"promen,
, COJi;:ts 208,1.' ao, d can
IYcoo'''a,vr,,. ' add '"6lootri9 lighted
able 17' days,
formUla 0110 of the fiDest thoroughfares, boexteoded for 'la further p.riod
1 - ,
~o
cIi~s.~ '
exceU~nt
corn',·l
of .a day's
kip,
Thia
'Ifcoast
. ca~. ha,V:o
uo hettol" test~momlll
ooe ca'n
t ravel The
are
cbar9-cter.
\ the moSt, bea.uti.
fn-mous part-of EUrope is
the raoge ' of the' .xcursions
by' the South Eastern, That is a '
n
mo~t
it~\,
±j~~I\~;;'f~ea;:ture
of their excursions ; it is \
a modEtrniJled 'edition of the Orand
n
h~re
iou,~ seasc",p~S'
_I
I,l
for_with;n
inStaDCO_
, th... I :RhiDe
home/. a.nd
the I
the . mQ.n of moderate
in nne. withi": the. radiu's of the man
n"
o'ltlook .. ..n
nee<js, aD '
lif~ g.D.~aUy
1
cl~,,:,er
I '
glor,
a.nd
l' aracter sketch... ,
F,-om tbe' Belgiao frohtier BOl1thwa rds to "the mouth ~of the omme
' entire coast is bordered Sby
the
' ,fiD.'
l
.,
\
goldeD BaDds,
forming~e
.. coa.t
perfect
'Paraili~
for children.
of
Picardy, eojols, a.ll ,the 8dva.,Dta,.ges '
bow pleasant that kind of jour- \
become is",,:'Â¥:ly evidenced by the
Thackert y 'upon th.m_u The
D~,)uQ:n.,
i;"egul~r
a.~d
with the ";rly and mid-Vic-
~~i~:~~~:'{:b~,:o~n~t n~rrr
cha~m
to natural I
than : p,h.
-pat.,
ronal!e af . such well.kopwD
y
as Ca.zin,
" 'oollen, DU! le
'John Hassall, who have
tlle _matedal for ' m ny 01 I
~:t~~~'witbin
[
~
,t~~~~".l' ~::~
I
dquart~rs
m~~
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r
th~ s~ndy I
'l'i~d !~' l
thus
become',
broadened}
'yoorly
beqf>miO¢
m'oFe g.nerally .d';'it?f, I> )Vest... aspect, an
OUS
tlie uodecide\l hom ...seeker, or the â¢
'f'il. ' the low raiofa,ll, I con.,,''1
educational
.. ke. iD search of SC.D.ry, health ,
- s?Dshioe, aDd the
but I
is
DSed not w~oder Ear &fi..ld to Gnd '
Clgonatmg be""*",, comhm. to "'v.
cotlld Dot be g.ined
l1I,ysium rhe Hoole CouDties caD
a h.althy climate rJo1iniscellt hof
study
scho'ol. Not
requiree, ' Wiilul. a couple of hours'
N:ortberD Afd<l",iD sprif gtirnâ¢. (r . , idl"'s
errooeou.
. " effects are ⢠ofteo
I ." r.mark·
'
t~~ltICj::;~n~:~:
' 'm .uv
T
jor ' leliS, there may b.
' suns.t
t ~1
h,. nt'In d'18 ''d eve Iope'd '
fro
oceoery
-to oati-' â¢y, tbe deDIands oE the
able,
on aspect.
ties
.
' ed Th,
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The
a orl.ntal
cHampagne-like
, I, -gr08tly
, :n:acr~~.
, e
critical, air y hich..:; ja unrivalled in the
,",.
ON
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life and lDCJdents
the
, and br9adtn -of Ithe Britiah Isles, aDd
I
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rveslone Iti6n contioually li:ctive,
g
to suit '811. tastlj"]fe880r' Airey, ..
a largor Dubber of hours
saDds' . as that which
from
-" r-'·-·t·h
,h (8' ' Whe. iDteTcha.n .6 of visits
g
it\lat.d in the ",erYI t:eart of' the garden ,o f 5, tmshine. a. leq'Jt 'rainfall, and a
.v."
I, N az sout
i h ward ~o' tl ~,e mouth
l\
,nl 0 d
, is
, the I Bure,'"
oI G ~IS-l
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⢠â¢
the pleASant littlf;' tofiD of Ashford
than any other seaside town in
â¢Somme. This distance of f; rty miles '
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creatiQg
o1..ny
oE its ,oWD , the lthree kiogdoms, " ,OccupY"'''g a ell-nigh
iDclud.s the 'modern D.pa meots of
corl"id"ra,tio,n ils /tbe
",
,
it⢠is one of tl.e
towns . uniqti,e position OII
.' coinCident with'
a.t j,he various
"t most a ...& . _
-r ,the northerly coa;st-line of fis"'<liHJal,,is
~
and S omm&, 18
Ii
thresoms.
-n'te rbe in-f know
I' ⢠of odr
'
kingdom,
aD appearsn",! of picturesque 1\.ot. Margate. looking lo ut UpoD
aoei.nt ProviDc. 1of Picardy,
10 89mil
8Upp es
e,
mODt 0 Ipr!",,'ate ' and
.
,while it has .. n'1",b.r the erpdleos leagues--of the Ndrlh
a
haoked by high cliffs, but mor"frequeDtaod frequeDt Lorch.stral, nothing ,Iik. a k\lowledg',
p
it. 1& J'ustly proud. But
invigorating climate, ~
.
Ianu,.WELr
..
d s into low, grassy
"
and variety, .
I
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ovua
sand- '
1
[ , diJ ' e1 doubts
delay. , Our train moves OD "Dd ' p ......
I Ivii- - "f"';ii"!'on:'s Dancing a nd fancy
balls , ling ' of £he
~ sWar _lioD in the Isle of Th, ..riet ,
this coaat is <lotted with' toWDS⢠aDd
Canterb
.:.od th.""" to ,Crani' bro.g. withili & _ lew , mil.. soj.th"ard 'the
of ev.ry)1ei;cript!i'Oj" ,some with
for f hildr.n,) are a>rao ed,
hal iDc"";'sed
while .. a/lort
"rumblirig .,
,I"
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⢠'
fetes, caroival.: aod regattas.
,d H]khurat, Pr", waters of the EDglii!J!
the
Weald, -, dr,v,e
North ,
' that hola memo
I 1
P
n~gbboUi"lng Few ,E nglish towlJs
c1&un so
~~ ~strife between
~l~~;~~:~:i~t~ tEd' iD .. " ing woodlaod dis- side character .ar M te; aDd
Frauce aDd England"
~
,rural and picturesq~ aurround- that its westerly -boundary is furnisil,ld
!some t with atlcien't
the m04 ..iitt '$t~ ~r, ~_ fertfolo hOp garooos. pasture.e and
" I churches and ! monas..
co.\clilde I"'ne3 01 great beauty
,,!mote frO!!' the busY cent, s. of com· llands 'of East K.Dâ¢â¢ we venture
,to attra.ct,
lover 'of ~JluBion, , tha~ it POS~888 exooptional ;~S:~u:: ~ndl" iruLIii~ I in~r~t,
bent
residen~ or as IT hen ,,:e have RelMPte, 1'rit,h it'~
alfY wit\ , _pictur1"
... !
r:?,?9 cob~led nreets,
,oth... wi~h woc;>ded
Jav.llu~ aDd nll/' mod~m bUildings" and tin
holidi~Y-lm
SUp~y:
~ndoo,
I
~EA ~:VMPH
oQun~Y,
w.....-
I
r_m"leod&til>n~
Pre8e,D~ilIlI
pPnDTA~sive
tem~rature
ha'.:
.nt~sh
~
Sell, O~DS
T8Dl~bly
j"
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~r
'each.; .
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~f :~eli ~Olil ~f,
'iqn8 1~i~':~,e)J~tll",t
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'~d"·t81~""",,,-,
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.X~l
r, ~!.g ~certa.inly
fIl#na.:~f
9.t~r.lC- 'I,qe~~nting
' k ~p
~
ent~rtainmbnts
P.~nDeI,
ram~'
"'l"'ward.erl~t,~e
..
INCBIII" '
stimlU~(ti.,g in~!u.,nce a~d
Jxt~;d8
~ore
KnowI~ge
~od ~t'
impr<',~s.io~Hli~I'.liled,
.1.At'' ' ,
ldisti.if
" f
't_=:g
.
'1"t:. '
-,⢠. ',] . ' 1 '
V anous, I ~ "l r c u m ,-;- '
,
, stances have combined
,to h'riDg , about in- '
~ ' auinrh&r -mi- '
" Igration froD\ th_
" ahor'" 'to th",!" 'of
Norih'ern,F'r..nod~
Not
9-
-/ooly has th~ .........
tante Co~" ledT.
,a
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espansif>ll '
in
.
of tourists
'"nt
~"t=I;
of rail1."v1:;
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