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mihtu.ry CllIlllukah. sen,co
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ture ot Jetuealem has I
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a.rcb of JertJ'sslem,
of Jcrusalerh, tbij
tbo
tire WOyal banner of
kingdom
service was
tliereforel unique in mUDY ways. Thl! synagogue waa
Hung wltJ:tWlied 6ags, !llnd the-Mayor and MaYOreM
attendedJ
entire body waa tulcd by troops
About 150 Mlddlese:! Regt, JLF C, A S C.• Pioneer
School of tn)Jtructloo, ~(laets, and wounded 80Idiera
from the War HOSPIta.ta' l atten!ti.ng m chnrg~ of
Lleut H.,. SImmons Col Coleridge _who was unavoidabl~ abient, wu rept;eaented by Capt J Cot;
ton, Roynl Berks Regt 'J!,he . ,mcum.,t.s were Major
the Rev. S Upson, Ben[or JeWish Cllaplam Home
And the Rev;> L Wolfe, officlatmg clergyman
to the'troopB ){fipercy CoMni~ l)resident. ftl]d MT
D Lc8ser. warden ,"ctedfln tbelr oft\clal capaclth~s
The service wn8 IntJ..rspersed with numerous chunts.
psalms Iln4 hymns:~81Ing Iby the boY8' choir, and
prayers were mtoned by rhe reader and congrega·
tion Wh.Hc spemal ptayers were otrered the ebn
nukah Ljghts, consI8tlng i bf an e!~bt &ranched
candle were lnndled by the Rev. J Wolte. and later
tbd Ec~l of th6 law WdB tal~n from the ark,
~hleh isl enc&&ed by t Wo whl~ sliding panel8
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Major LIPSON, In a brief ~ut~Vlgo;oUB and stirnng
address, ex·~alucd the reason fo\ the ,<c i<;hratlon
t)wy wero It\)id~"X ~nd enrr,fing hla hea rers back
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2.080 ~es.rs d~
Ith that glorioulf 6'cnl;. III J,~ rlsh
Mus!n ::4 h~rm8~tr
history-the o~c hrpiW 101 Antlocbus by Judas
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conpEn. 's!\-nm, "']) D seconded
all tho three- great religlOna~'m the
the rote. which !'ARB
passed anct R Similar
aod MiahommetJan I
compUmcnt wus paid
t he BI;;hop on t he call of
throb l with I?rlde and ['I
Canola TROTTER,
by' Colpnel RENSINGWhiCh, had In the
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Af~er tl/~ c!!rtllflcnto! rl!atflbl\tlon~ tl~e senior
opening once more
109 q~IL'IS ~lupl.ayed their t llent, IU3 Rlso dlJj
ever thelt had had
and f re pnr".1tory\ The Cflrol • Breathe, hreathe
along tho
the 'World ot \\00 WfU alB!) r.mrl er ed the llu:Hcnce
they bad
jolhlnl: In the singing after the firae verae. fl'. P be &e1ill
great great
panded IS the list of 'f ertiftcates.evenJ in
OWO lifetime
wcn~ eelng JenaM.lem reBur~tcted, no longer a drcllm. no 10nJ,!er &
Certificates q;
given lin the place,.,' Prizes. V18Jon, but ill accom\lll!hed fact He remmded his
military Q.udlence that th08e who took their Bhare
I~ upholding the Integrity of the Empire were nt the
~'i"e time upboldwg the integpty of Judaism
could
not tum away kom England, who had done
Senior rkal BxamFrench, N Kn"Owles, much 1'or them v ,. Show," he conclu(led. "your cornradeS
whnt the J ew Js wortl'ly of doing, do not at
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Plunkett, French, D any tithe ~'8Tegard your prlVliege
I II Jew, but
make your ~1'uturO-- ~Istory more glorioua than your
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rooIl\. tbf) art'angeme~8 for whloh WeT'e
b;Y4 Mn.\ Cohen, whol was nislst.cd ' by Mrl!
'f blfe " nd ¥!M Be8ale Wo~fe. while
la eft fang and recited. A number of .&Oldlera
chll ren were amoo~ th066 entertained
,ERCY COJIEN, In Jasking ~he Mayor to aay
words, mePtlOledhat; Major Lipson. who was
''"''Y'' ..T" adl~ to do
hlng be could for tbe wetra, had had great difficulty
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The MA YQR thanket }h.Jor Lipson for his addrese l:lnd spoke of tb increased unity which was
now Uapplly becOnlmg ore !commOd r He expre8&ed
tile hope thut the taking of Jerp~alem might be
the opening 01 a new era In their Uve8 .and the dawn
ot. something ~rlgbter and happIer ~han they had

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Bravo Poor Thln,s was held on Saturday

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M~ Hurry and
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mms. ~IBB II W Evans, _Mrs and
Murl~Y,' lIr G Le.wis, Mi&a Pollard,
chand, ?ttr \ a.nd Miss (l:ane
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wer~ contr!:hllted , by Mrs -.Pulleh. Chri&tmas trees
by M,rs Phippen.
by MIFs m>wman-SDlith,
crackers by- Mr 0 Lewis a.nd Mrs Blyde, whDe tea
WM Pf9vlded\ by Miss M Knowlea and Mr8. t:'ullen
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IItt 01' workers is due the 1100'S ahare of credIt for
succcsa of the treat MI811 Elterton, Mrs Pullen,
Miss T FrancCll,
R Calverley, Mlp M~TlmB, I'. '"'i;::;~;;'
Mls~ B Austen·Lelgh, Mlu M mn, Mila oCtlm~nson~ I'
Mlsa M Knowles, MiM Bowman!Smlth, Mrs 1Har~
and of course MIIIII Hel~ Hart Da \rl~, the
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Unued succe~IlY In aplte\Of war i:hmcuIU~·1 ~t 19
19th l year -Or the locw bra.nch'a eXlstenc~. and
beginning the aCCount. showcd Q, bal~nce In
hand of £40 16&. Sd A 8Imi1all-.tr 0unt .stlll reinalns
In hand I The memberahlp nOW stands a.t )l~, five
dea.ths
during th~ year Twq rlyer
picnics
also a fUe at BaJmore
The
student6 dlad provided
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children went to SOnnmg i'"".a.,r ..
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of Regt. at Peppard
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delighted BPectaJ,rs of
member, a veteranl of 19
Is very prou:d, of bt6
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cl09~ w!th the 8ioS'ng ~f the
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tho love oLcguntry, and the line of demareatlon
between the different
bodies
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Bevan. D Johnson and R Marsbalf, pass ..
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Exa'mtnatlons of the A.soolated Board of InHul1!lza lit the
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Palo, D Parham, G Royd!t.
very 00_ .f taken prolDp~lll! a.nd obv.ates all
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acts like a. c:haljro, ~hl~g the mitamed
M Humphreys (Reading UmverBlty ICoJleJl'e), B A
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London n:. Class Honours In Enl:lish and French
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the national pomt of "ew. IGOd gave ~}iem
their capacitieS in order that they PJlght be uwd to
His honour a,nd glory Tbere badl.gone fortb from
every ~ rank ot l\f~ those who would be leaden
amon ~t the natIOn. ,.,a w~U S8 those who would
havo I~one emcient service
1e&8 Important poel·
,tlOllS ) There ~ad gone f~om their univeraitl6S (men
who ~ould ha .. e bem the teachers of the fu ure.
'men who would havtfboe:t leaders in Church and in
state./ Some would never .return and thl"lr poa1ttoos
woulrl bave to be occupied by otbbrs, sometimes by
tlu=lBc perhaps of
capaolty Thoee wlio would
have pccupll.'tl 6CCoqd) place would by force of elT·
cumstanccs be placud In tho IhBt rank, and It.&8
more thun ever Important th:Lt th~ wbo were com
i@g, ort should have In ~very way tlIp fuU eM. chance
of )cuttivattng such gifts ns thcy po68Cssed Then
let them not forget the value of the pilat The
time lcam" when tho~ w~o were older t began t.o
Buffer from the fecllng of -old fogey~m they
looke - upon as tbough they never h a d beeD young
and Id not Irnow anything abput wb.t went OD at.
school sometimes tber knew ~ore tho wu 1m
aginci:t ThOugh the future belonged If. tbe present
generation they should remember. th"t. they owed
romethlng to the traditIOn ot the paat and enll to
the
methods of teaching ¥ t them be thoroagh
and loynl to their school now and her.e.now at
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Spccifl.~ training must be based ul)()n the fOllDdation
of IL sound -g~neral education 'flley held, he ho~d,
long pa8sed away from the idea. tbat educatIOn 1l.ll d
~raml'llg WL'Te 3. matter that merely concerned the
perllOn re~elVln g it It concerned tne whole na~lpn

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tho presence
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AlfredIn tbe
Palmw,
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a. veryofi:umdult
SChool!s
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upon p, year of quiet work and
Tbel\ number3 COIttlnUed. to inJeTe QOklng for; anl'tbin' hou96 to
some of their boarders. That was a
and she had the btlst and ltndOBt
l.Iavmg recounted what the
had
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'old,y or wnr wbrk, Mlsa.Jafu8;;:iidll;;;;~",;;;[d that one of the firat thlo~s tHey orlg\li to do
nIter the wa.r wa.s to make the swimfnq.B bath, for
whicR the old girl! started a fund tWFI:ve years ago,
on accomplished fnct. TbelT fUDd no~ amounted to
£180 The examlDatl{)n'''I reault8 showed that ~ they
were not fa.ntng behmd She ~ped tbere ~ould be
n. steady stream of girls preparing for the medical
profesSIon State grants Bbould be gIven fcit em
CICP~ education Jrrespe;<ltivo of Itlieir rcllgiona opm
ion" or 80clal pOSitions..
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The BISHOP
BUCKINGHAM ' expreMed the
hop& that tho l cloud which oversbadowed their life
Ilt the present time did> not make them all teel too
much: grown uf) After sll. it was tbe greate3t help
to those who were older Ito feel that there waq ~e
brldItuesa and IIQmo loy .atill left 1... the Jouhger, Ufeot 10 day It did not hel.lt their spleniUd men in
wl1at they were domg for us If we allowed tho whole
ot life to be ovcrsh.udo~d by the el<\uds 1n speak
mg to t~e gu'ts he felt It Wa.B &0 much more ImRort.
aht, because they -would enter lOto tlje harltage that
WIUI being bUIlt up at the present time. whereas
t\hose who weTe Qlder would not see the trulte of
wlw.t was l being doue noW Although he would not
Itn've them allow their games, sports and pleasures
to be entirely obicured, It could Dol be quite
Bame for any of them as it wa.a when their elders
were a.t lChool and no great ahadow was tyerwhclm.
m g thei~ hfe They must of necesslt) be '''tboklD~l Rt
thmgs ~rom IL different pomt of view
if
had nq~ bem 80 tho futuro for women
been dUrerent trom what It wos forty
"hen h ~ wi\S at Ilchool
'Dhmgs hnd
much , 4nd th ~y had a par;t In ,nntkmnl
th~ d:~not ~ have, a part WhlCb would
greater and more tmPQrtant in the da'Y s
He W:t9 qUite sure that tliey were fit) to a~;un,e ,thl'tl l ~
part \\ ic~ had been tkru,st upon thorn They
~h u de-r the pr":j~nt 6t.ress what women oould
when c led \tpad H e wodld never I forget wl)at
BaW women doln.ll ' m Frnnee
'.tbe~ performed
of phy tiCal &trength which lIe would have
iDjlV088lble for them to do Out in M...<l.niaj
c~e Ilcr0S8 young \\ omen driVing
smhulancea along mountAinous roads I
they . \.lnd 110st thetr nerve they would simply
Itone oyer ~he prcClplce Out in llalta. there
SO \\ omen doctors AII that meant that thcre
bo 8peclal trainmj!; 01 ch a~aote r and Intensity
as they had never been acclIstomed to in the

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bne of the ple.asantest functlona in thc ClI.'.OItIOI,Ill·1
life of our town Is the uijllual Speecb DIlY of
Abbey -School TWa year FrldllJ, Dec 14th,
chosen for tbG pccamon. "whIch wu Braced by t.be
pre&ence of MraJ IAlfred PtLlmeT, who gave away the
e~r"illcat~, wblle the Bishop 01' Buckwgbam pr&si\:ted and delivered &D I ImpressIve addreaa to the
'students There Wet'e a.lso p~nt Mit Muasan. the
bead I;[llstreas, tbe Mayor (lIr •F A SarAean~), aDd
the Mayoress, the Ven•• Archdeacon Ducat. (janon
Trotter, C&Ilon Newhauae, tho Rev :R.. H Cooper H;e:;!l"'::I1~'.~
Smith, D D , Mr Dryland Haslam, ¥ihi Edith Sot·
ton, Mrs ,lleipil. Mr W Pole Routh, Mr F Winter,
Colonel IKensington, etc.
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Before proceeding... ta give her annual report, the
HEAD l1ISTRESS ex(l'lessed her gr~t pleasure at

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Drill Wil~"- qU'lckly y oonvm_ you f tbe. wonder
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