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“ WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS.”

... quite a procession of Prisoners from Ayleshury Petty Sessions last, week, for Oxford, no fewer than nine women and men being taken down by the police. That quite a erowd of people assembled to Wwitness the departure of the prisoners. That in the diseussion ...

* WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS.”

... necessary to close the day schools at Stewkley. That the Bedford Debating Society has, by a large majority, carvied a vote agaiest women’s suflrage under the present franchise. That a Local Government Board inquiry was held last Tuesday into the appear of the ...

* WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS.”

... That the Derstable Grammar Sehcol Cadet Corps seems to include some erack shots, That = team opposed to Bedford County Sehool seored €52 points to their wepponents’ 231, and, against the Wellingborough Corps, tgey were T 2 to the good, their total being ...

LEIGHTON BUZZARD

... ef the street immediately opposite the house referred to had not at that time been repaired.” THE SALVATION ARMY.—The local Corps of the Salvation Army held special Whitsuntide meetings, which started with an open-air meeting on the Market Square on the ...

You cannct possibly have & better Cocoa than EPPS’S “Cocoa stands very much higher than Coffee or Tea,” Dr. ..

... fame. He lived after his retirement for some years at Little Brickhill. The late Surgeon-Major Jackson, eof the Bengal Staff Corps, who tpok part in ihe last Afghan campaign under Lord Roberts, was committed to the grave in Little Briekhill’s picturesque ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... Church Girls’ Brigade company has just ' been formed at Blackpool. The girls are to wear uniforms and Hussar caps, and a cycle corps will be formed. ! At the Beckenham inguest on Clara Harriet : ::xhsl, aged 65, a widow, it was shown that t resulted from ...

OUR SHORT STORY,

... Don’t you now that if it wasn’t for this one thing you'd rise in the force? Why, man, there Isn’t a emarter fellow in the Police tham you at this moment. You couldn’t help eclimbing.” gmller smiled. “Then you can put it down to benevolence on my part ...

CHEDDINGTON

... ' tion Army Band from Tring paid a visit to service, organised by the Fenny Stratford Free | Cheddington to help the local corps. Arriving Church Council, in furtherance of the at 10 a.m. they proceeded to Station Read for temperance cause. Mr. W. E. Burton ...

«« WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS”

... the open for some days, have now gone into a barn. A £5 fine has heen imposed upon an Aylesbury man for street betting. The police told the magistrates that it was diffienlt to catch betting men, as their scouts dogged every movement. Farmers report that ...

THE ANNUAL DINNER

... officers were concerned they would have an whole army corps at Bletehley. (;:)l. Bernard ~ responded to the toast speaking in very high terms of the Navy and Army, and regretting that the Auxiliary Forces, although admirable as far as they went, ‘md never ...

LUTON SAYINCS AND DOINGS

... LUTON SAYINCS AND DOINGS. For throwiniglass in Stuart Street, Luton, Alexander McLeich, a Scottish import, was as the Borough Police Court, fined 10s. and 7s. costs.—P.c. Odell stated that about 11.40 p.m. he saw the defendant drinkin%lout of a pint bottle ...

SUGGESTIONS FOR ITS DISTRIBUTION HORSE JUMPING COMMITTEE CRITICISED

... \\%nether letters of thanks had been sent to Supt. Woods and Inspector Hobley for police assistance on the day of the carnival. The Secretary intimated that both the Police and Mrs. Swire had been thanked. The Chairman said he was sorry they would be unable ...