GEORGE DAWSON
... GEORGE DAWSON •UILTH WELLS. Sentational battler who made tuch an imnrestion here when he K.O.'d Trunmv Smythe after sinning a magnificent csrnehaek. Gond record. inclodina many all-action first round K.O.'s. ...
... GEORGE DAWSON •UILTH WELLS. Sentational battler who made tuch an imnrestion here when he K.O.'d Trunmv Smythe after sinning a magnificent csrnehaek. Gond record. inclodina many all-action first round K.O.'s. ...
... GEORGE DAWSON. Iu everything except one—and that the most important—it is symbolical the career of George Dawson, the centenary of whose birth occurs to-day. that the church where once he ministered to what was perhaps the largess congregation preacher ...
... OF GEORGE DAWSON. AN OLD DEBATFR. The &nth oseurred naddenly on Sunday at hia renitionee, Blenheim-road. Moseley, of Mr. George Barnett, a prominent Birming ham labaral. Mr. Basoott was a prominent rkeut-1 :beg of the Church of the Saviour during George ...
... GEORGE Dawson Baker and Confectioner, 143 PARK ST., CLEETHORPES: * OXFORD ST.. \ GRIMSBY /•p MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL OUR MANY friends and customers from dewhursts (All Branches) Your Fires burn Mghtly this Xmas, S,l may your New be Prosperous from £* C ...
... GEORGE DAWSON ANNIVERSARY. The first of two service# celebration of th« anniversary of George Dawson was held in the Birmingham Town Hall last night. There was a large congregation. Tho Rev. Gertrude von Petzolff (minister of the Waverley Road Church ...
... on the life and work of George Dawson. Sir Oliver Lodge presided, and. introducing the lecturer, said the Vice- Chancellor of Liverpool University was the son of K. W. Dale, one of Birmingham great men. Dr. Dale said George Dawson, in the later years* of ...
... GEORGE DAWSON MEMORIAL REMOVAL OF A TABLET TO SMALL HEATH. The memorial taldet to the late George Dawson what'll was planed is the Chinch of tie thavion.r. Dirmiegbam, has, owing to the closi:ig 'of that chorea), now been removed to the Waverley-road ...
... GEORGE DAWSON The pioneer In the West Midlands, Kidderminster was the pioneer, adopting the Act in February, 1855—although its Ton Council had, in fact, sympa thetically considered the suggestion as early as September, 1850. only three weeks after the ...
... MR GEORGE DAWSON One of the most prominent farmers in the North-East, Mr George Dawson of Phingask, Fraserburgh, passed away on Wednesday at the age of sixty-nine. He had been in indifferent health for some time. He was a son of the late Mr James Dawson ...
... Mr. GEORGE DAWSON, Mr. George Dawson passed away at Warren House, Newmarket, on Saturday, after a long illness, aged 56 years. He was the eldest son of the late John Dawnson and a nephew of Mathew Dawson, while his brother, Mr. John A. ...
... MR. GEORGE DAWSON. Mr. George Dawson, the wall known local builder and business man, of 46, West End Road. Morecambe and Heysham, is seriously ill at his home. The Guardian was informed yesterday that there was no change in his condition. ...
... announced to-day of Mr. George Dawson, of Lower Wortley, who had acted as secretary of the Leeds Even- ing Cricket League from its incertion until a month ago, when he rosigned owing to ali-health | Mr. Dawson was the youngest son of Dawson, a secre- tary and ...