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... DUNKIRK DUNKIRKHOUSE.--Plans have pre. , enfeil to Feral Council for converting 11 , whirh at the Cf Boughton Bill. into three fiats. ...
... DUNKIRK DUNKIRKHOUSE.--Plans have pre. , enfeil to Feral Council for converting 11 , whirh at the Cf Boughton Bill. into three fiats. ...
... DUNKIRK WnRKNIF.N'S (IN Faveriham snorts cruet or. Nfortrfar. his Honour Juda.• rarrell had before him an ad• caw. la lha ap- . ...
... DUNKIRK OBITUARY.--liii7ari:ll has lost' one oldest inlialiitant: by thel death on July 20. at the age of 85. of Mr. Frederick William Lyon , - Dawes-road lie had lived in the district all his life And was a painter and glazier. die leaves a willow. five ...
... DUNKIRK GIRL NURT.—Phyllis 11. Marsh, aged 14i, a pedal cyclist, was ■lightly hurt on Saturday when she collided with an toecream van in Canterbury. She was taken home he her father in a taxi. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. — Mrs. E. Wright (vice-president) entertained ...
... DUNKIRK. SCHOOL Brter.n.—At monthly meeting on Monday, proceptm drawn on the overseers for the second instalment of the rid. rate merle to meet the expenses up till the 2ittli September. rosigned his dutiPa on ao.ouut of I! - having in httu gate Lo.rontali ...
... south of li of Dunkirk, II of boats of an !es all round the An troops made ter Dunkirk aml an meckaalesi aid at Le Panne, we reluctant*/ left the Viscountess Wakefield lea ties only a arriee weed/ pal It. We with probably the Mat of the British troops from ...
... DUNKIRK BONGR S b oot o T T ~ £lB,OOO BOUGHTON 5& g VERSHA gt eyl o FAVERSHAM 3096 ...
... DUNKIRK. INQUEST.—The l'anterhury coroner held •n inquest at the Kent and Canteruury Hospital on Friday, iuto the sad circumstances of death of Frank Howland, aged so%enty, of Prices Cottage, Horse Lees. who was knocked down by a .•ar on Boughton Hill ...
... DUNKIRK. NVIDDING.—A woriiii - Ww - bic — li attracted considerable interest took place at St. Mary's church, Kilburn. on Tuesday afternoon. The bridegroom was Mr. Charles Edgar Peyton's. eldest son of Mr. C. K Pettman, of Dunkirk, and the hncie Ilise ...
... Dunkirk DURING her absence on Saturday evening. thieves broke into the home of Mrs. 1). Dewarilill Pottery-lane. They stole a lelevkion set, radio, electric kottle, jenelk•ry and a small a nioa lit_ 01 _cash._ MOTORIST Mr. Albert Punyer, of Courtenay-road ...
... Dunkirk TIMM, a t , tl= to Mr. Roy = ' boom at a Waniarbooram. oo Mooday ma 4i and stole an abode dial plate with attachassots. ands car rosorsial ...
... DUNKIRK. I Srn.OL BOV:11. TA - t - thr - aw - ithly meeting ow - Monday Mr. .1. Marten, who h. Leen a nieniher of the since it Leaved, in resignation owing to continued arid it was devided to the sarancy on April 9th. The regrets eirromrtzares isit ...