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... daughter of Mr. S, W. Johnson, for many vears M.R. Locomotive Superintendent at Derby, was married to Mr. Geo. Sherbrooke Turpin, D.Sc.. M.A.. Headmaster cf Nottingham High School. ...
... daughter of Mr. S, W. Johnson, for many vears M.R. Locomotive Superintendent at Derby, was married to Mr. Geo. Sherbrooke Turpin, D.Sc.. M.A.. Headmaster cf Nottingham High School. ...
... Harby, 2nd SBher. For. (Belper). Pte. W. Houghton, Bth Sher. F, (Mickleover). Pte. J. King, sth Bher. For. (Derby). Pte. A. Turpin, Bth Sher. For. (Nes L), il’u. W. Orme, 2nd Northants. (Derbdy). ...
... Chas. March i coming. 1e is a great favourite everywhere he goes. In the pictures are promised two big features, also a Bick Turpin series, and Jimmy Bendon, the singing and whistling newsboys The management are to be congratulated on the beauty of the hall ...
... dozen comedians of stellar rank have been gathered for this picture, including Jackie Oakie, W. C. Fields, And¥ 'Clyde, Ben Turpin, and of course Miss Roberts. ...
... Medical Demonstrator. Specials.—l, A Day at Wembley ;: 2. Dutch Windmill, E;.;‘l;;l;atinll.— 1, Crimean Soldier: 2. Dick Turpin, 3B sl e (’(.nmi\u'—l. Wireless ; 2. Oddwents. Juveniles.—l, Little Japs; 2, A Wee Piobationer; 3. No More Strikes: 4, House ...
... Rurals keep the audience brimful of excitement. The pictures this week are exceptionally good. The great feature film, ** Dick Turpin ’’ (Part 2) appeals to everyone. Another up-to-date picture, ontitles “The Red Inn,” s very interesting to watch. We hear ...
... MANSLAUGHTER. Accused of the manslaughter of John Jones, an escaped convict, otherwise known as “Coch Bach y Bala,” or “Little Turpin,” Reginald Jones Bateman, aged nineteen, son of Mr. Jones Bateman, a former Indian judge, of Eyarth House, appeared at Ruthin ...
... families pay it? It ncver ought to be that price ~ Mr. Wildgoose: Is.2d a quart in my opinion is every bit as bad}fias “Dick Turpin.” The Executive Officer said the evil was in the excessive producer’s price. and not so much in the retailer's margin. Mr ...
... and_the left side of his face was also injured. He never uttered a sound. His injuries were immediately attended to by Dr. Turpin's and Dr. Eames's assistants. He was removed on the company's ambulance to the Nottingham General Hospital, where he died ...
... case. ANOTHER FIRE AT NOTTINGHAM, )amage to the extent of over £20,000 was caused Sunday by fire at the premises of Messrs. Turpin, esale grocers, Cuuofiu, Nottingham, the .+ being contiguous to Messrs. Perry’s factory, .1 a serious hre four days ago involved ...
... he visited Shady Pit and saw Mr. Robiuson, and went into No. 37 level. Witness had the harness taken off a horse named ** Turpin,”’ and it had three sores ou the left shoulder and a sore back. They were old sores. Witness spoke to the driver, and to Mr ...
... Pte. H., Ist Sherwoods. WOUNDED. BRADSHAW, 4728, Pte. E. H., Ist Sherwoods. HIGGINBOTTOM, 19844), Pte. J., Ist Sherwoods. TURPIN, 12529, Pte. A., Ist Sherwoods. BUNTING, 2450, Pte. L., sth Sherwoods ('1\!1)s EDWARDS, 2779, Pte. A., sth Sherwoods (T.F ...