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THE ADVERTISER, FRID

... CORPORATION WORKMEN AND WAR BONUS. meeting of the General Purposes Goinmittee the Macclesfield Council was held Wednesday night consider war applications by the Borough Police Force the various Corporation workmen served the war Mayor (Councillor J presided ...

Published: Friday 24 September 1926
Newspaper: Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3846 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

THE ADVERTISER AUGUST 25 19ei 12 The WATEK LAME WILMSLOW WllauUw Friday Aug 25 1961 light and sound an interview

... and yellow Labradors where he mining 1935 he commissioned Royal Service as university entrant the war with the BEP and later First North Africa At the war appointed Chief Petroleum GHQ Middle East Two books 1959 attained - Col he retired the service industry ...

THE ADVERTIAR, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 16. 1900

... maintained. as • . Imo he eon struck gown tic. • of iterll hope He i+ by • brother. Mr Wood• gate who cautally on • Africa Wore the war began_ Another brother. Mr Arthur %Vox/nate is also m the and it. • sitter on Saturday in the Norhun Cud,. in the ...

• THE ADVERTISER FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1909. , &&aseitif&&EgEo*--aer i - • - DROPPED. At Cue same time as the

... common patriotism? Already throughout South Africa the war had come to be reviewed as a regrettable necessity—a purificatory purge which had to be suffered, sooner or later, in one form or another. Already South Africa accurds a generous recognition to the ...

ADVERTISER FRIDAY DECEMBER 24 1954 GATLEY Mr Ronald A Palmer Liberal Cbeadle A PROSPEROUS Leading Aerobatic ..

... £1365 Before the famous London hotel the he instructor the Corps He 1943 he charge of the catering corps the Army North Africa the part war he catering officer to Lord Alexander's headquarters he catered for 3900 officers CAROLS Saints’ Hulme service Sunday ...

A.:ll=-166° IP- • – WWII

... 1.11 d.. It _ . . was the unprepareduesa of the British that tempted the Bows to commence war. The difficulty of placing troop in Africa without precipitating war was one that could not be overcome. laird Wobieley had a theory that an Army Corps might ...

US* ?t XV

... coat, but I him pint seen a woman who claims to he Mrs. Arlington, and who that Mr. Roger married herobt in South Africa during the war. She's a very handsome woman Gad --- What's she like, Missy? the gardeser interjected, suddenly reeseraberiag the ...

THE IMPOST= DISPAU AMONG I THE TRANSVA AL WAR AMERICAN HOOP. _ OOMMEiCEMENT OP TRH AHMUIPTHIL •

... the of the Dutch people on the subject of the ltasenal, en• preens its warm fellow-feeling with the Hollanders South Africa in the war they have is order to regain their national indepeodenos ; it feels prompted to *sprees admiration, se well for the heroism ...

WAR DAY BY DAY

... should respect Beigian neutrality. Germany cleclar. war ..n France and Belgium. cf British forces. Great Brit= aecia.res war on Germany. August s.—Lord Kitchener appointed Secretary of State for War. German mine-layer sunk. Stubborn fighting between Belgians ...

72 The Advertiser February 14 FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS your announcements by post or place our offices in Stockport ..

... week at Macclesfield Cooper Ollerton 65 Fallowfield ester the eldest brothers educated School joined Lancashire Fusiliers war Africa 1945 joined KEK Macclesfield first started early 1900's He director 1972 process equipment for the Industry sold to British ...

Published: Thursday 14 February 1980
Newspaper: Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 1518 | Page: 72 | Tags: none

PAGE 28 THE ADVERTISER SEPTEMBER 10 1971 Incorporating Chimes from the Clock Tower Advertiser WATER LANE ..

... in the Navy throughout the 2nd World War and his wife continued his assurance work period the Navy all spent on minesweepers was Scapa sweeping there The last of the War found at Freetown West Africa During the war M Rathbone mother may often have been ...