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Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette

CHARLTON PARK,

... Cooper 4 Captain McCantis, not out 21 A. L. McCantis, not out 37 Extras 17 Total (3 wkta) 115 C. Turpin, S. Robertson, H. Mills, A. J. Maeoall, J. Murrin, and W. J. Cowley did not bat. RAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. btly meeting of the ...

REMARKABLE BIGAMY CASE

... quiet wedding. The only persons present, besides the contracting parties and himself, were clergyman and the verger, Mrs. Turpin, who housekeeper Mrs. Wagstaffe’s house, gave evidence that she saw Mr. Jslland, the first husband, outside that court th'J ...

come together with the object of doin ery best, and also upon the happy work aration which such a Festival

... who, ho said, had been inspir; hom all; Mr. Minsball, whose arrange he competitions had made everyth raoothly; also to Dr. Turpin as the ljudicator. The second and concluding day of the 1 Children’s Day, all the competition; aken part in children. The ...

bANDWICH

... \ \V. Rigden. painter and decorator ; A. Treadwell. licensed victualler ; 0. Watson, grocer. eleclious. • c* Edojuiul Hart Turpin, organist St. Bride’s, FUet Street. «ud hon. secretary the. Royal College of Organists, and Warden of | Trinity College Music ...

CtpyrinH. ) THE GREATER LOYE. By LIZZIE COMPTON, Author A Vacant Place,” “First Love,*’ A firl rode along the lane

... Shaw. “Miss Turpin hasn’t sent my dress for the Staples dance. „ “It won’t make much difference, will it, Shaw? “My Innch is set for half-past and I shan’t put off, mid Shaw. “Can’t you this afternoon, Grace “I sent note mying I’d see Miss Turpin before one ...

KENT MUSICAL COMPETITIVE FESTIVAL,

... entrants was about the eame as at Maidstone I year, but there was marked improvement in I done. The adjudicators were Dr. E. ' Turpin, Warden Trinity College, Lrndor, Davao Wet ton, Mr, E. riatid, Mas, F. and Mr. Mirlon Mu. Bio. reeulieot the day's competitions ...

THE CANTEBBURY JOURNAL AND FARMERS’ GAZETTE. SATURDAY. OCTOBEIM2,

... Archbishop, and later with Sir Frederick Not more tha«^words- throet , moßii() fld llVth! su“nt sa”u produce there was Bridge, Dr. Turpin (Warden of Trinity Not more than 30 words— koon bidding for tho animal. (Allege), Sir Alexander Mackenzie, and Once, Is. ; ...

CANTERBURY

... as follows: —Part songs “Song of the Pedlar (Lee Williams), “The Beleaguered” (Sullivan). The Phantom Host (Hegar), “Bold Turpin” (Bridge), “In Abseuse ” (D. Buck), and “O Peaceful Night (German). The choir was under the conductorship of Mr. J. E. Reid ...

TEBRUAItY 23, 1901- CAM'ERBIiKV JOURMAI. AND FARMERS SAIURijAIs i,. J. and the Hon , Friday afternoon the . i, 0

... George’s and St. Mary’s number clergy, comprising the J. B. Wt 0. E. Easigate, T. G. Crosse, H. A. Serrep Johnston, J. J. Turpin, E. Langie)*, W.'Bourch Leigh-Lye, F. W. Bourdillon, N W. Binks Urq 0. 8. Pennington. H. A. Bull, F. G. Haslt T. Theodosius ...

JOTTINGS

... for the magazines for two years or more after the first eruption, and beggars description every I time it is described.” j Turpin Come with me to the Zoo ? Jonks : No, thank you. I’ll stay at home. My oldest daughter does the kangaroo walk, my second daughter ...

BARHAM DOWNS GOLF CLUB

... Mayor of Dover, was passionately food of music, and gave organ which cost £B,OOO tbe town. Sneaking nl Dover hist year, Dr. Turpin said other men had done much for music in Ins ! locality Dr. Astley. The deceased gentleman I took Bis degree licentiate the ...