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ebapcl. MICHAELMAS TERM, 1933. On the 24th of September a Memorial Service was held in Memorial of Wilfrid Allport, who was killed in an aeroplane accident at Barmouth, on August 30th.
Memoriam. WILFRID ALLPORT (August 30th, 1933). Psalm 23. Lesson : Revelation Ch. 7. vv. 9-17. Funeral March : Beethoven. Hymn : Abide with me. Versicles and Responses. Prayers and Collects. Hymn : Fight the good fight. The Headmaster gave an address to the School. " We know that all things work together for good to them that love God "—Rom. Ch. 8, v. 28. We all were stunned and horrified by the terrible tragedy which occurred last holidays and deprived us of a great friend and one who loved this school well. Wilfrid Allport, whose memory we honour to-night, was a pupil of this school for five years. As you know, he rose to be head of the school,. Captain of cricket and hockey and Secretary of football, and attained the highest possible rank in the O.T.C. All lie did was marked by a deep sense of duty—even in the smallest matters he was careful that nothing which he did should in any way bring discredit to