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... condition, new solid ivrea storm apron, summer canopy. ~5 - 4 Bromnhall Rd. Sanderslead M ARM FT PHAM hall hearing, canopy. £2 fire guard. 4- . Playground.— Ditton. Shirley NA A V PRAM, used three months only: cost a.6. accept £2 10s - Keaton. Urenahy .Avenue ...

Halls, etc

... COT. white enamel and brass, good condition, i 35s. —25. Shirler Park Rd. Addiscombe. DINING ROOM SEITE. £7 Easy Chair. Fire ' guard. Vases. Clock —6O. Bungalow Rd. Sooth j Norwood. DINING SUITE; Bedstead*. 4ft Are. with spring* and Overlays; Quantity ...

guard in i The Co

... guard in i The Co question to Another ju stand that a fire until fa The doctor .melt someth tiiddenly, firs. The Coron thing would •f such Mr. Storey would pointed out guarded. H« uturns, and range with The jury death.” LO* trasd Grwn wily with rMk by ...

CATEPHAM

... FJKE GUARDS' DEPOT.-Damage the extent about £l5O was caused outbreak of fire Sunday' morning in an outbuilding used as « drying room at the Guards' Depot. Caterham. The Hurley Fire Brigade was prompt in responding the alarm. Insure against ...

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... Mr. Storey said, it neoesaary, kitchen fires would guarded. At the same time, pointed out that all the ward fires were guarded. He attended various public institutions. and he had never seen kitchen range with guard in front. The jurv ...

RIFLE SHOOTING CATERHAM AND DISTRICT LEAGUE

... Srnallbpre Rille League Cup for the fifth successive season, met a team chosen from the rest of the league. The match was fired at the Guards’ Depot, Caterham, by permission of the Commandant. Major A. de L. Casenove, M.V.0.. and proved to be interesting and ...

TRAGEDY

... seven years in a room with an open fire unprovided with a guard? Witness —No. sir. You did not think there could be any risk? —No; the child could not even crawl and I did not for a moment think she would go near the fire. MOTHER S EVIDENCE The mother, Mrs ...

CORONER REPRIMANDS WITNESS

... near the fire. I had pulled out one page and I thinK that sheet was hanging over the settee. The Coroner—You never realised that there was any risk at all of her getting near the fire? Witness—No; she had never shown anv desire to get near the fire. She must ...

SEEN FOR MILES

... attended both fires and a strong force was on duty in the neighbourhood for several hours. A few weeks ago two ricks on land belonging to Mr. Richard Thrale were destroyed by fire, and on that occasion incendiarism \vas suspected. Insure against fire in the^°r^ ...

CEREMONY

... London Area, Mr. Jones and members of the Frylands Wood Advisory Committee. After an Inspection of the guard of honour, they proceeded to the Camp Fire Circle and the big totem pole, where there was a mass welcome by the Scouts in camp. The Warden handed ...

SIX POINT PLAN

... SIX POINT PLAN FOR HAMSEY GREEN RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION Fire Sub-Station Wanted Thirty members of the Hamsey Green and District Residents’ Association braved Wednesday night’s heavy snowstorm to attend their annual meeting, held in Bex’s cafe. Mr. W. Brown ...

MILITARY

... MILITARY In regard to military matters Croydon, winch formerly furnished a home and barracks Pitlake for the Foot Guards, was suddenly frightened a few years ago suggestion that we were to have ri’gnlar soldiers quartered here again. Whether this was ...