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HOUSlWORK.—Reepectable Mold wanted by end of January; :tad charwoman kept; tat) , ptaco.—.32.Lorton-rood. ..

... Green. 8 ntati4 l o and small Cheat of Drawers.-Write frll particulars Box 027, Hill. Clerical. - Journal, Crouch _ „N. 6 MARRIED Couple, man to have own employ- i Must be quick, accerate and PRIVATE Sale-Solid mahogany Dining Table, men% wile for housework ...

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... , close Broadway, Crouch end. 5 ALEXANDEJCVI AS, g Finsbury 0 —Superior Board- oe; large well. furnished double front ; married couple or friends; every borne comfort; billiards; geyser bath; terms moderate inclusive. 5 1101.IBLE-BEDDED Room; lad4es ...

Published: Friday 05 January 1917
Newspaper: Hornsey & Finsbury Park Journal
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 915 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

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... service . According to n representative from the Pancras Recruiting Oflicc,le should have reported on June 2nd. AcCused, a married man. said . he received a paper on the 18th April. but his appeal as a conscientious objector . had not then been dealt with ...

Published: Friday 05 January 1917
Newspaper: Hornsey & Finsbury Park Journal
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2042 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... out so I took the wine enjoy In reply to the Chairman, Hr. - that acemeed had been in his employment , September. She was a married woman apart hula her husband and residing with sister. It through a lady connected witl the Soldiese' and Sailors' Families' ...

Published: Friday 05 January 1917
Newspaper: Hornsey & Finsbury Park Journal
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 134 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

pophm _ ;on tha definite meaning! gradually the with the ; achieve_ reconcile() morality Repairs

... coeds. The Chairman: You can bring it up with proper evidence. HORNSEY WOMAN TAKES SISTER'S WEDDING RING. Amy Lewis, 87. married. of 29, Braeloroed , Hornsey. was charged at ghgete on Wednesday with stealing a gold wedding ring, value 4.1, the property ...

Commas an litnrillings

... not the time to prepare a new one. Re is said to have been not opposed to the idea of women having votes, but would exclude married women. The deputet r on seem to have been favourably impressed by their interview. It is now the turn of the United K in gdom ...

THE REV. J. H. SHAKESP IN FRANCE. The Rev. J. H. Shakespeare, MA., who lives at Highgate, and who with

... human down to the stage at which I spoke to the men themselves and told them that they could now go home to England and get. married. One man had lost his nose. but the cartilage of the eighth rib had been grown into his forehead, turned back again, and fashioned ...

HORNSBY NATIONAL RESIRVE MEN IN BURMA

... having votes on the same terms as men, and said he was favourable to adult suffrage, only, be explained, he did not mean that married *omen should vote. Be regarded the family as the unit, and thought there should be only one voter—the husband. He said the ...

WEDDING OF MISS A. D. SLOPER

... Amy Dorothy Sloper, the elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Willmott Sloper, of 226, Stapleton Hall-road, Stroud Green, was married to Second-Lieut. Reginald Bancroft Mellor, A.S.C., the younger eon of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Mellor, of High Barnet. The bride ...

HORNSEY MILITARY TRIBUNAL The majority of the before the Horn. sey Military Tnbunal on Tuesday evening were ..

... whether it were no: possible to obtain relief under the Civil Lalailities Scheme. The respondent said that that only applied le married men. The cases were adjourned for one month. the Chairman remarking that at the end of that time they must make up their minds ...

HIGHGATE POLICE COURT

... would be different. He had good work.—Defendant said he sorry and this shonld not occur again.—Remarking the parties had been married for some years, the Chairman said they did not wish to separate husband and wife. Defendant would ho bound over to keep the ...

Meet all Patent Lees Boot., 13-ins. high, Louis heels, 35/-. –

... -Orlando Wilson and fIOMFORTABLE furnished Room; everything to.. 15, Ferroe Park -road, Stroud Green, _ 8 1./ for use; bath; married oouple.-43, NPURNISHED, three or four Booms; every Seymour-road. Harringay. 8 U convenience; cornice poles fitted; quiet eIOSY ...

Published: Friday 12 January 1917
Newspaper: Hornsey & Finsbury Park Journal
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 893 | Page: 11 | Tags: none