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Faringdon Advertiser and Vale of the White Horse Gazette

A PUBLICAN SHOOTS A CUSTOMER

... cet and York-atreet, About five o'cleok a young man named Butcher went to the Borweston Anns to receive from the landlord, John Uarsden, the winnings certain horse in recent race which Butcher had backed. Several men were the house at the tune, including ...

THE FAMNODOIT

... and Sandringham OotUca, ban baan apacially approved their Boyal Hiffaneaaaa. Hannah Daviaa, a labourer'a wife, Ilrinf near Cardigan, preaented bar flatarday with four children—three airla and bey. bot> young woman, Mat. Dariaa baa already (anally o( The ...

THE FARINGDON ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1890. SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT HAMPSTEAD. she bad nursed her very ..

... the perambulator waa wheeled into tho room for the husband to identify ho threw bis arms over it and sobbed. He was assisted two officers to another seat. The cardigan jacket never bad been his. Detective-inspector Wright described the body be saw it on ...

LIST OF EVENTS

... leave go of arm.’ He asked the constable what was the matter, and he replied business of yours.” Witness said “Don’t twist the man’s arm out,” and also advised Enstnne to go quietly, and Enstone said 1 am going quietly, but he is twisting my arm out.” Witness ...

THE ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1915 LADIES’ COLUMN. Honour? They are doing noble and bcanttful work —they ..

... Deene Church, which she before in memory the late Lord Cardigan, and the coffin, as it waa carried from the house, passed beneath the mounted head of Bowald, the charger that carried Lord Cardigan in the charge Balaklara. Lady Southwell, who had serious ...

DEATHS,

... him tekell bad from Cold again. “I shall keep part of the bar- , gam. never fear.” The Ear! of Cardigan. Don’t I tell vou will ? It’s for The Earl of Cardigan, only son and heir own safetv you’ll bring me mv mouev.” an- fifth Marquess of Aileebury, wlcbrated ...

E. U

... diabolical chorus to this “ Good heavens t What sort monster have I been living with all this tenet Carriston looked on with folded arms, a smile of triumph on his sinister face. warned you! be cried. Pemneter turned Kim. “You,” he said“blackmailer, loafer, scavenger ...

TRAVERS’ TAWNY PORT

... of two of them, the great gran i'- father and his brother, may be seen the coat of arms which now appears on the American Flag. Georg. Washington’s grandfather. Sir John, having got into trouble during the Civil War. went to America, and George Washington ...

. , ' . • • ■ V'.; ; * , . PR NTIN G i ill 011 Stationery 0.-

... charges. opportunities to farm workers and domestic Sweep.” condition equal to new. Blackslone Faringdon; the ’’Marlborough Arms Hotel, WAGON & KICK SHEETS- ° servants, well to people with capital. Swathe Turner, and Albion Mowing Machine, Witney: and ...

THB PAfcCNODON ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1880

... evening, and reported •the total loss of the British schooner John Rapp in the Atlantic, and the rescue of her crew of eight men by the British brig Ohio, bound to Oporto from Philadelphia. The John Rapp was voyage from Norfolk to Philadelphia, and became ...