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LAWN TENNIS

... VISITORS Require Apartments.—Let your Rooms by Advertising in the South Eastern Herald, the Woolwich Herald, the West Kent Argus, and the Brockley News and New Cross Review. Advertisements appear in the four papers at one price-20 words, Od. ...

MUNICIPAL RECORDS

... foreign comp! his marriage took place six Mrs ago to tition than they did sixty years ago, when Min Rose Boot°. lady Read who is French boots and shoes of the better sort Roman Catholic, has two pretty boys, the were largely imported. The revolution ...

LOCAL ITEMS

... Hall. and Captain Kermatt. of to employers of labour in thin,distriot, for their eo•operation in providing reeraits fur the Kent County Territorial Forces. ma L e di sy Daehms of Marlborough died on . Her Grace was an American lady sad a widow when she ...

WEDNESDAY FIXTURES

... WEDNESDAY FIXTURES. FOLKESTONE AND DISTRICT! 6LMt*rt LEAGUE. Royal West Kent Regiment v. Leicestershire Regi mem Northumberland Fusilitra v. Royal Scots. EAST KENT WEDNESDAY LEAGUE. Dover Wednesday v. Folkestone FOLKESTONE CHARITY CUP COMPETITION. Folkestone ...

MACKE SON'S HYTHE ALES

... of the Kent Education Committee. Entering Parliament in 1865, Sir William Hart-Dyke sat continuously till the last General Election. For the first three years he was one of the representatives for West Kent, for seventeen years he sat for Mid Kent, and ...

MARtp,,NL

... SUNDAYS. Frame London and General Night Mail 11 0 is a peculiarly beautiful golden_ yellow. The Late fees enable setters to be posted plant is smothered with this Golden glory ten minutes later be the 10 50. 4.30 and for months. ion..al. *e-London ...

LOCAL ITEMS

... Office has intimated that it has recognised the Queen's Own West Kent Yeomanry, 4th Battalion The Buffs Nme Ist V.B. The Buffs), and the 4th Bat 11 talon Queen's Own Royal West Kent Rsgi• mans Oat' Ist V.B. Queen's Own Royal West Kant Regiment) as ...

FOLKESTONE BOROUGH BENCH

... pair of boots therein, together with some other articles. They then went in search of Davis, whom they found in the chalk pit off Dover Hill. Davis was wearing the new pair boots. After cautioning him witness said: “Where did you get those boots you are ...

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... occupy much of her attention. THE REVOLUTION EC BOOT- MAKING. Perhaps, says Engineering, there is no individual trade in the United Kingdom which has been so completely revolutionised of late pars as the boot and shoe industry. It is only about fifty years ...

KEWS IN BRIEF

... them laid with EarlV Tar Paving. Works, Aldington, Kent. DEATH r \HAVAN. regret t.. record the death Mr. John Francis Macklin, at Canterbury. The deceased was showman well known in Folkestone and Kent. It worthy note that w.i- Smart Millinery and Drapery ...

PREACH ANNIVERSARY SERMONS

... the Buffs, East Kent Regiment, who fell the late Boer War has been informally made to the authorities Canterbury on'condition that they provide a suitable site for it. A similar memorial to the officers and men of the Royal West Kent Regiment who lost ...

COST OF ARMY BICYCLES

... eutly the only ground for his arrest on from her the boots and shoes produoed, the grave charge of murder. However, The prisoner told witness he had sold the result has covered the authorities the boots to Mrs. Wootton, who is a with anything but glory. ...