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Relief of Poor and

... needs to be constantly insisted on, and it is often overlooked by the ratepayers themselves. The Parlob Veutry. The true inwardness of the meaning of the squabble at the Parish Church vestry meeting is perhaps not hard to guess. Since the advent of the ...

Published: Thursday 03 April 1913
Newspaper: Cheltenham Examiner
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1023 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

POULTRY TOPICS,

... litter, and mouldy hay as bad as mouldy food. Use only clean, dry food and litter, and you will not be troubled with this complaint. COLDS. Chicks, like human beings, are afflicted witih colds of various kinds, and these are all easily spread. It is significant ...

Published: Saturday 26 May 1928
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 939 | Page: 15 | Tags: none

Notes and Queries

... oughte not to be redde at that tyme, but onely the bokes that inwardely spyrytuale and easy to understand that all sowlles may be fedde therewyth and holpen therby to kepe themselfes in inwarde pace and stablenesse of mynde all the nyghte followynge. For ...

Published: Saturday 09 August 1913
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2037 | Page: 6 | Tags: rodborough 

CHINESE IMPERIAL SEALS

... laid down in the report of the Joint Committee of the two Houses. Mr. Boland subsequently moved to amend the Address adding complaint thatr the people of Malta had been restrained from holding meetings on the language question. Mr. Chamberlain denied that ...

Published: Wednesday 29 January 1902
Newspaper: Gloucestershire Echo
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: | Words: 803 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

TALKS FOR A QUIET HOUR

... people who rejoice most are not those whose external circumstances are most favourable. Happiness depends mainly upon the inward disposition. The more we get to know the men and women whom are tempted to envy, the more we discover that their lives are ...

Published: Saturday 28 July 1928
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 955 | Page: 14 | Tags: none

POULTRY TOPICS

... for litter, and mouldy hay bad mouldy food. Use only clean, dry food and litter, and you will not be troubled with this complaint. COLDS. Chicks, like human beings, are afflicted with colds of various kinds, and these are all easily spread. It is significant ...

Published: Saturday 26 May 1928
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 940 | Page: 16 | Tags: none

POULTRY TOPICS

... will help matters considerably. The attendant's door may be fastened open on east west end wire doors are made , to open inwards when the other doors are closed, and used instead of the latter as opportunities arise. Windows, doors and all shuUers should ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1928
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 897 | Page: 14 | Tags: none

ing on the spot, while ‘t yields some benefit return, for neither of them can any longer live and flourish

... that everyone would be satisfied, but the directors were always ready to consider complaints from guests, and to do their best to remove those com- plaints, The complaints that had been made to were comparatively few. Things may be said about an hotel in ...

Published: Thursday 28 July 1921
Newspaper: Gloucestershire Echo
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1450 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Health and Home

... faec loses to some degree its rotundity, and her eyes are smaller and 6eem to have less soul in them. The owner is looking inwards now, not outwards at the wonderful work! elie is in. The skin, moreover, loses a deal of its softness, more especially if ...

Published: Saturday 04 July 1908
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1389 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

out emedy

... also to United States America, etc. (if *), via Southampton—to 10.50 Utters for routes marked • must be specially idressed. Inward letters may expected to arrive as follow: . United States of America, etc.—Letters ex Lucania for business early to-morrow ...

Published: Friday 05 September 1902
Newspaper: Gloucestershire Echo
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: | Words: 852 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

malaise and tension accompanied or preceded by fits of despondency, irritability, or outbursts of temper ; the ..

... been immortalised. With these the mind of the adolescent should be filled, not as an artifice, but because that is the true inwardness of the whole. To fail through secrecy, ignorance, or prudery, to duly honour the sexual instinct means forcing it back in ...

Published: Wednesday 12 October 1904
Newspaper: Cheltenham Examiner
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 909 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL MAILS

... •To'cnba and (supplementary), by French packet 10.20 p.m. , . _ Letters for route* marked thus * muat be specially addressed. Inward mails ate due at port of arrival fol- From* British East Africa, via Naples—this day FrJm*W«t Coast of Africa..via Liverpool; ...

Published: Tuesday 18 September 1906
Newspaper: Gloucestershire Echo
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: | Words: 927 | Page: 3 | Tags: none