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Played 7, won 4, lost 2, drawn 1, goals for 49, goals against 22. The challenge match on 20th November ended in a win for the Town, who defeated the Country 10 goals to nil. Goal Scorers. - W. Welch 15, W. Beale 14, L. Beale 2, E. Butler 5, S. Reynolds 9, H. Pearce 3, S. Beale 3, W. Spurgeon 3. W. BEALE (Capt.). S. REYNOLDS (Sec). THE TOWER OF LONDON.The Tower was built in 1078 by William the Conqueror, so that he could have greater control over the City of London. You are allowed to see the small granite square where the famous Lady Jane Grey, Anne Boleyn and other supposed criminals were executed, also you may see the execution block and the actual chopper that helped in the "good work. " There are also many instruments of torture and such machines may all be seen. When the Tower was built there were only 30,000 people in London. The Tower has not only served as a prison, but as a home for lions, a palace, a fortress, and a mint. There is the Traitors' Gate leading from the Thames into the Tower, and there is the Bloody Tower where the Princes were murdered, also the White Tower. Until the reign of Charles II, the Tower was used as a palace by all of our Kings and Queens. J. PIPER. FRUIT CANNING.A new industry is now growing up in Kent - that of Fruit Canning. A factory was opened at Paddock Wood this season, and one is expected to be opened at Maidstone next year. The factory at Paddock Wood is being enlarged and it is hoped that next season apples and potatoes will be canned. An apple plant is being installed for this purpose. Last season, I am told, was a great success, fruit of all kinds being canned, such as strawberries, gooseberries, logan¬berries, currants and raspberries. I expect if these two factories prove a success, others will be springing up all over the country. Let us hope so. F. VlDLER. THE SCHOOL ROLL.(The first 40 names can be obtained from the School Magazine for July, 1931.) Admission Date of No, Name, Address on Entry, Admission. 41, Well, Wilfred Standly, 83 Upper Fant, May 1903 42, Palmer, Reg. Arthur, 83 Muir Road, May, 1903 43, Honour, Alfred Edward, 40 King Street, May 1903 44, Martin, Herbert, 8 St. Luke's Avenue, May 1903 45, Burr, Harold Douglas, 7 Wheeler Street, May 1903 46, Booth, Harold, Friningham, Sept. 1903 47, Rumsey, Percy, 13 Douglas Road, Nov 1903 48, Nickel, Ernest, 41 Cambell Road, Jan. 1904 49, Gardner, Eric, Brewer Street, Jan. 1904 50, Wyles, John Dennis, Bower Mount Road, Mar. 1904 51, Wyles, Stanleigh, Bower Mount Road, Mar. 1904 52, Pike, Harry, 217 Boxley Road, May 1904 53, Boakes, Arthur, 4 Melville Road, July 1904 54, Walls, Alfred, 38 Charlton Street, Sept. 1904 55, Pike, Alfred, 217 Boxley Road, Sept. 1904 56, Ward, Arthur, 4 Campbell Road, Jan. 1905 57, Waters, Robt, George, 83 Wheeler Street, May 1905 58, Munn, Leonard Stanley, Bower Street, June 1905 59, Buekoke, William Alfred, 2 Willington Road, July 1905 60, Smith, Herbert, 1 Holland Road, Sept. 1905 61, Walker, Victor John Thomas, 27 Sandling Road, Oct. 1905 62, Trowell, Cecil Hobday, 16 St. Luke's Avenue, Jan. 1906 63, Stone, James Major, 9 Rawdon Road, Jan. 1906 64, Bushell, Basil, Station Ho., nr. Malling, Jan. 1906 65, White, Charles Walter, 280 Upper Fant, Feb. 1906 66, Harris, Albert Edgar Cyril, 6 St. Luke's Road, Feb. 1906 67, Graham, Clyde Stewart, 19 Brewer Street, Mar. 1906 68, Boorman, Reginald Clarence, "Swingcot," St. Luke’s Road, Mar. 1906 69, Thomson, William James, Gighill Farm, Larkfield, Apl. 1906 70, Hoar, Alfred Walter, 8 Cornwallis Road, Apl. 1906 71, Rich, Walter Augustus, 54 High Street, June 1906 72, Nesbit, Chas. Henry Fletcher, 96 Week Street, June 1906 73, Joliffe, William "Medina,"Cornwallis, Road, July 1906 74, Avery, Robert, 2a Douglas Road, July 1906 75, Harvey, Leslie Gordon, 39 King Edward Rd., Sept. 1906 76, Harvey, Frank Gordon, 39 King Edward Rd., Sept. 1906 77, Avery, Edwin Charles, 102 Week Street, Sept. 1906 78, Frowell, Harold P., 16 St. Luke's Avenue, Oct. 1906 79, Arnold, Wilfred, Holland Road, Dec. 1906 80, Reeves, Alfred, Bilks Coll., Otham, Jan. 1907 |