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CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW

... CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW. Visit of the King and Queen.! The Royal Horticultural Societya annual flower show has been held in the, grounds of the Royal Hospital this weak It as good U *W. in spits of terribly oold weather and the fact that ...

CHELSEA GOSSIP

... rateable value is also responsible for Chelsea having to contribute £l6O more to the Metropolitan Common Poor Fund, our little bit in this direction being £21,594. Chelsea's share of the expenses of the Kensington, Chelsea, awl St. Matylebone School District ...

CHELSEA GOSSIP

... whole of the Metropolis and Poplar has at lemti lour, A simple sum of arithmetic shows that there are only nine cases between the boroughs in which Chelsea is included. Chelsea has as many, eu perhaps monk el historical el the pea then met Lead= homegis. ...

CHELSEA GOSSIP

... who, le • letter to the writes reluctantly I must ask you to allow word more in this mattes. air Albert 6ray's ewe showing the Chelsea Borough Conseil in the come of four years has d 7 .shenne and adopted Sb' morn; and of the prosiest World's -shame it ...

THE TIME TO SOW. Hisb to Chelsea Gordis' Guild

... window ; boxes, and dahlias required a warm Iframe. If sweet peaa were wanted for showing purposes it was beneficial to concentrate on only one stem. A variety of flowers for cultivation in boxes or in the open ground, was shown by the unique collection ...

( som puny is 4. (M. per unit. price is confirmed hy the Electricity Commissioners operates as from January 1,

... Blunt, the Chelsea historian, agrees that the inquiry of a •' Times correspondent about the re,4 of distinctife of a is a hit of • per so far aa the hen is concerned. The buns were famous as far back as 1711 when Swift, writing from Chelsea to refers ...

ST. LUKE'S PARISH

... vestry and manual parochial meeting of Mt. Luke's, Chelsea, on Friday night. The Rector (Archdeacon if E. .I. Reran) pre sided, and the church was comfortably At the vestry meeting Mr. Ralph W. Flower was re-elected the Rector a warden, and Mr. C. W. Shepherd ...

– • •• That Moms the Easiest Vlay.-

... Aoki Pain any gad worry lan ceselaa You. Ma 7 'God breve ass sad has and all who have bees kiad to sm&'' The Canoes webs by showed an eel of milaketreethaa abs was bowed in • hail= watar death was due Is s and not drowning. She had boa Invalid tor years ...

u• air it saint r IN lIkTAIL TR•DS

... many I beautiful wreaths, etc. Mears. W. F. Bookie and Some, of 306 King's-road, Chelsea, were the under-, takers, and Leonard., of Walham Green, supplied some of the flowers. Mrs. R. M. Watkias Over sixty wreaths wen sect at funemal on Tuesday, of Mrs. ...

CASUAL WARD SCENE. Alleged Assault on Attendant

... when Harold King (32), • salesmen with no fixed abode, was charged before Mr. Gill with refusing, whilst an inmate ol the Chelsea Casual Ward, to work or obey the rekrulations, and further with assaulting William Samuel Bruce, an attendant by seizing him ...

lig courtesy of The rotes

... tooled borders in gold. On the page the predominating effect is produced by artistically arranged pink tome, —the favourite flower of the recipient.— ' together with the Fulham Coat of Arms in proper heraldic colouring. On one side there is a miniature ...