DEATHS
... Taylor Lundie, / ment, beloved second son of Lundie, Ahunda, Cupar, Fife-^^fV Printed and published by the the late Sir Charles Hyde, Street, and 6, Cannon Street, ,r All business communication® addressed The Manager. - ...
... Taylor Lundie, / ment, beloved second son of Lundie, Ahunda, Cupar, Fife-^^fV Printed and published by the the late Sir Charles Hyde, Street, and 6, Cannon Street, ,r All business communication® addressed The Manager. - ...
... GAINSFORD (Mr. R. W. Buck) Buck 8 2 YULE CALL (Mr. V. Smyth) V. Smyth 8 MONTES DIRI (Mr. Claude Leigh) M. Marsh 8 1 SUN (Sir Charles Hyde) Scobie 713 MINEOLA (Mrs. C. Norrie) Fred Butters 7 13 BENJAMINE (Mr. G. E. Todd) G. Todd 712 r Michalinos) Gosden 712 ...
... SPORTING NEWS THE TURF Late Sir Charles Hyde’s Training Establishment. —Whitsbury Manor Farm, near Salisbury, which was owned the late Sir Charles Hyde, was sold at the London Auction Mart yesterday to Mr. William Hill for £27,600. Norman Scobie, who ...
... Sons, Ltd, DIRECTORS FUNERALS AND CREMATIONS. & 103, BULL STREET, BIRMINGHAM. Telepnone Centra!- * Printed and published Charles Hyde (J. R. H. Partner), trading JOHN FEENEY 38. km Street, and 6. Caaaon dueei. ...
... EIGHTEEN CARAT (Mr. K. Strong) (Sib) F. Hartigan 8 8 PAS6E F, by (Miss Dorothy Paget) (41b) W. Nigbtingall PRUNIER (Sir Charles Hyde) (81b) Scobie 8 1 (JULD LABEL (Duchess Norfolk) (Blbl Gilpin 8 1 LADY POM F, by Great Scot (Mrs. Chester Beatty) (81b) ...
... 3/1 IJd. (Including Purchase Tax) philliP everywhere. SLIP A 76. BOX IN YOUR_POC!iS^ * re* Printed and published by Sir Charles Hyde, Bt., 58, , Street, Birmingham 2. j •• ManaB All business must be addressed to I[le ...
... Aston. BLUE COAT SCHOOL’S HARD YEAR GREAT TRADITIONS WELL MAINTAINED The president of the Birmingham Blue Coat School (Sir Charles Hyde, Bt.) took the chair the annual meeting yesterday. The School is 219 years old, and the past twelve months, the president ...
... Never forgotten hy his mother, eietcr and friend, now Emily E. Aitken. Printed and published the Executors the latp Sir Charles Hyde, Bt., at New Street and 6, Cannon Street, Birmingham 2. All husinees communicatione must addressed The Manager, Birmingham ...
... be held at the SCHOOL. EUGBASTON, FRIDAY, October 17, at Twelve o'clock Noon. The Chair will taken by the President, Sir CHARLES HYDE. Bt. In view the need lor economy in paper, the Governors have decided not to issue the Annual Report, this year. Subscribers ...
... returned shor| aftenvards and fatally wound Ciapciak with a knife. Printed and published by the Executor* y the late Sir Charles Hyde, Bt., at 38, £ .j, Street,and 6, Cannon Street, Birmingham All business communications must addressed to The Manager,” ...
... Percy Pitt, and Grieg, and the audience hod the pleasure of listening to harp solos by Mr. Charles Collier. The Moseley Ladies’ Choir, conducted by Mr. Charles Hyde, sang with taste, and there was introduction of Dr. Walford Davies’s pastorale for quartette ...
... returned short**, aftenyards and fatally wound® Ciapciak with a knife. Printed and published by the Executors * the late Sir Charles Hyde, Bt., at 38. ,1, Street, and 6, Cannon Street, Birmingham All business communications must addressed to The Manager. ...