THE WEEK IN EXETER
... THE WEEK EXETER MUNICIPALITY AS EXETER'S BIGGEST BUSINESS —EXETER GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB CANAL TRAFFIC SOME DETAILS OF THE DEVON AND EXETER INSTITUTION COURAGEOUS ACT ACKNOWLEDGED —MAYOR AND TERRITORIAL —TOC H PARTY. ...
... THE WEEK EXETER MUNICIPALITY AS EXETER'S BIGGEST BUSINESS —EXETER GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB CANAL TRAFFIC SOME DETAILS OF THE DEVON AND EXETER INSTITUTION COURAGEOUS ACT ACKNOWLEDGED —MAYOR AND TERRITORIAL —TOC H PARTY. ...
... OPERA WEEK AT EXETER Fine Performance Of Carmen ROBUST ACTING Chorus's Part In Well- Balanced Production Specially Contributed. JN all the range of operatic art no single work during the' last 50 years has retained so unique a position as Bizet's Carmen ...
... National Mark Exhibition and Week in Exeter. Mr. A. C. Reed, M.P.. will preside and will be supported by representatives of the life and industrial activities of Exeter. This ceremony will take place at the Civic Hali, Exeter. FEATURE FOR HOUSEWIVES. This ...
... fixed provisionally for Tuesday week at Exeter Prison. On Tuesday the Court of Criminal Appeal dismissed an appeal by Davis. The strike of French bargemen has ended and conversations on methods of applying the 40 hour week are begin. ...
... BALLOT COMPETITION. The results of the poster ballot competition arranged in connection with the recent National Mark Week in Exeter have now been announced the Ministry of Agriculture. Competitors were required to select the six best from a series of ...
... DANCING PIRATE AT THE EMPIRE AND KING'S, EXETER. ' first i in the Empire and B em« at next week Hall Exeter. and as ° tl , association colour with spectacular sequences. The tory itself thl f- dancing i yiratta the Seas shanghaied and finally Landti ...
... W. J Corner WELLINGTON LADIES' FINE WIN Defeat oe Exeter City. Wellington Ladies accomplished one of their best performances since the inception of the club, on Thursday of last week, defeating Exeter City Ladies by 41 shots The match was played on the ...
... in the Devon Constabulary area last week. Sixty-live persons, of whom twenty were pedestrians, were injured, and one person was reported as having died the result of an accident occurring in a previous week. In Exeter four pedestrians and five other persons ...
... SAYINGS OF THE WEEK Lord Exeter !s always only too willing to he p in any scheutc for the Nicll-heing of his neighbours.—Mr. C. G. Argles. You have here in this pu:p.t an example of how gifts to the Church should be made.—The Bishop at St. Paul's. There ...
... G.W.R. TRIPS FROM SOMERTON. On Sunday next trips are arranged to Westonsuper-Mare and Bristol; on Thursday next week to Exeter, Dawlish, Teignmouth, Newton Abbott, Torquay and Paignton; and also trips to Lulworth Cove and Taunton. Particulars appears ...
... filM * M ~k Mn WO St. Thomas jj MARCH l,t AND WEEK. PAUL ROBESON in THE SONG OF FREEDOM 3.11, c.7, 9.3. Cert. Tj. Also EVELYN KNAPP, REGIS TOOMEY, in LADY REPORTER Showing 2.q, 4. 5f1( A „ ALL NEXT WEEK. THEY MET IN A TAXI (u^ ,,, ™^ john LODGE R »»«• ...
... NATIONAL MARK EXHIBITION. Forthcoming Week at Exeter. DEVONSHIRE COOKS TO COMPETE. POSTER PRIZE CONTEST. The National Mark Exhibition the Civic Hall Queen-Street, Exeter, to be formally onpn'ed his Worship the Mayor of Exeter A. Anstey, J.P.) next Wednesday ...