GENERAL DAVIES ON THZ WAR

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EPITOME OF NEWS

... gravies soups, &o. To pr•pare place a quart of floor at a tine in • Yorkslor, poidiag Mt, in a moderate oval, and stir it *boot at intervals broils. Keep the }sr well covered and by. Before wing reset fowl for aay owl* Ebb.' always take ea the skis ...

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... roodition. The faets that he had read remand to stein him. Could it be that Jess—t he beautiful creature in bite, with the loos golden hair. whom be had painted and caressed and admired as now ate of those (slims womeu for Whose benefit prisons and penitentiaries ...

,AM LN ER AND NOBTriViEN STAR, BELFAST, SATURDAY J ANUARY 80, 1875 ' 811111111 ems 114 WATIRFORD7-7--

... Archbishop of Canterbury on Wednesday, presidlag over the anoint meeting of the Canterbury Dioceses Mdaestlou Society, held at Maidstone. and is the Muss of his retirees &Med that he bad endeavoured to I.'ll'uttwil'ttwhthulotki:tliiditets:e7.l:stietilsofei ...

Published: Saturday 30 January 1875
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 7019 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

TUE STANDARD. SATURDAY. JANUARY 9, 193•,1

... During the intervant members of she on:is-Ara made a prceentation to their esteemed Nit% W. Sumner, to mark the happy of his golden wedding. whisk occurs ea January 3, 1934 Mr. Lloyd voted the thanks of the orchestra to Mr. Sumner. for the trotair'n and ...

HERALD FOR ' WANT ' ADVTS. OFFICES, 823, NIGH ROAD, TOTTENHAM, a 210, RICH ROAD, WOOD CREEL Med Nouse,

... while thus engaged that Edermont had chanced upon he b:.daffoaines hd taken the u n; out ofsheerpit. n y luc the ky owner of to Kent, and there permitted him to potter about library and garden—a vegetable evidence which completely satisfied the unambitious ...

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... formerly; in. deed with Ipswich on Tuesday , Bornford on Wednesday. and Maidstone yesterday, all rather dearer than otherwise, Mark lane must bidwith liberality, or have ita •upplar fret. Kent. Uses, • mid Suffolk cut off. Of Norfolk wheat, with the London storage ...

THY BOUISII

... Arrived at (Arena, os the lath lest., the alp &fere Wee, Ilelf.mt, Creek', fr.. Sobel& at flats,* oa the Ith loot.. the ship Golden Mew. Dram from I.4:cetta; at Yhmpeam, es the I ltls last., tit: briseetier K. XsynoWn. of pedant. fin. tic.. flalled—Tne Santa ...

Published: Tuesday 16 September 1879
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5862 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

%.10), SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1910. 5 .ences. ier sudo - nn

... onth e rim ' almet toes, and at the inorrug - n prances the Vicar he Its been taken from us. Wee due done in PUBLIC BENEFIT BOOT COMPANY PerelYeing in eta effect. I can only true that th e Rev. O. F. Jarmo, at the oommeneetheit kn. and insetu! Can we 'I ...

WHINIII SHEILA!

... when Martin Draycott—nor Drake, that was the name Sheila's father took after all the trouble—was vicar of Walden Parlow in Kent—a lovely place that still look, as though no trouble could ever cane near it. Walden Muter was, and is, one of throe bana-1 ...

THESE MOTORISTS ARE

... for Jim Crows recently. Both had a h eavy b om b er. to bale out from their demoted aircraft-and boll lsnded in tree tops in Kent. Flyi n gOfftem •Tail-End Charlie is the nickname foe an air gunner who lives in the turret at the tail of HOLLYWOOD TO BERKELEY ...

Published: Saturday 02 November 1940
Newspaper: Kington Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8398 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE WEEKLY HERALD, MIDAY May 11, 1908

... to his (the Relieving time thev l.3. had a balance on the wrong side of toots and veterinary's fee. 1 pair rowers, 1 pair boots . and 1 shirt. value blames) daughter, who continued one of the about Albert Cook (34 1, carman, of Park Rid- ~ the property ...