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... HATHERN. Adult School Anniversary.—The Men's : dolt School celebrated their 18th anniversay on Sunday. Following the usual class in the morning, the afternoon meeting was held in the Wesleyan Chapel, Mr. Freer, of Quorn, presiding. Mr. Spencer, of Stapleford ...

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... HATHERN. Women Unionists.--The annual meeting of the Hathern branch of the Women's Unionist Association was held on Wednesday evening, Mrs. De Lisle tllarendon; presiding over a fair attendance. The hon secretary, Mrs. S. A. Hunt, presented the reports ...

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... HATHERN. Barrie Sunday School—The anutvereary sereeee of this school were held yesterday. The preacher wee th, Rev. 0. Henderson. cf giddingt. The ettiklren and choir sang in praiseworthy wanner. There were large convey:Atom, especially in the oeneg. ...

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... HATHERN. Letting the Herbage.- On Monday evening a pariah meeting was held at the Charity Room for the purpose of letting the town herbage. Shepahed-hine was let. to Mr. Russell for 10s.. Pasturelane to Mr. W. Monk for 15e.. and Mr. Henry Totlington obtained ...

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... HATHERN. For the Wounded.—On Saturday a street co;• lection was taken on behalf of the Wounded soldiers in Leicester hospitals. Several young ladies acted as collectors, and a substantial sum was the result. Sacred Concert.—On Sunday afternoon the Male ...

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... HATHERN. Boy Scouts.—On Sunday morning, at the Parish Church, the Boy Scouts attended service, the Rector, Rev. J. G. Laurance, officiating. Mrs. Laurence and Mira Cooper collected about 1,003 eggs for the wounded soldiers, and these were taken to church ...

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... HATHERN. Friendly Societv.—The annual melting of the Rather') Friendly Society was held at the Charity Room on Saturday evenitm. when the statement of accounts was presented for the year ending December Fist, 1907. The general receipts show income £l3B ...

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... HATHERN. Never since the tram-hire vela rerteridedto Rathern voters has there been Ruch endive:Mien manifested in election ea in the recent con- tort, and the return of Sir fifaurim Levy. Immediately after the declaration of the toll an effort on foot ...

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... HATHERN. Liberal Learrtie.—A meeting of the mem. ben of this League naa he'd on Friday eremitic; to make arrangements for the inaugural meeting. It wan resolved to hare a public tea, to followed by a social, interspersed with apecches. Visa Levy and other ...

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... HATHERN. An increaved entry and additional prises given for competition enhanced the general interest in the annual dower, fruit. and vegetable show held in connection with the Hathern Liberal Club on Saturday afternoon. The judges were Me. T. Smith ...

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... HATHERN. Liberal Club.—An interesting billiard handicap concluded at the liberal Club on Friday evening. Twenty competitors took part in the game. The final was fought out between Mr. Waite and Ernest. Barker, the latter running oat victorious by points ...

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... HATHERN. Day Schocl Managers : Vi. eetTing.----The Rev. J. G. Laurance presided over an adjourned meeting held at the school on Friday evening. Messrs. F. Fuller, W. Random John Oxbv, and Arthur Bur rows were also present. Mr. Porter, on whose behalf ...