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'Where Living is Cheap and Plentiful. Mr. Arthur Kirnber (of Westerham), who is with the British Expeditionary ..

... they say. They do not fear death, nor mind pain so long as they know bow they received it, and can see the wound, but inward complaints depress them. He tells of an experience with one recently: among the wounded brought in was a man who identified a Hun ...

Published: Saturday 06 October 1917
Newspaper: Westerham Herald
County: Kent, England
Type: | Words: 284 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

WORDS OF WISDOM 'no baat ayes look inward and outward

... WORDS OF WISDOM baat ayes look inward and outward. Infinite, is the help men can yield to ntan. In nailing a lie it is • good plan to clinch the liar. Vanity sometimes spoils a multitude of reel virtues. ii a plant that cannot be forced in a hothouse ...

Published: Saturday 11 January 1902
Newspaper: Westerham Herald
County: Kent, England
Type: | Words: 668 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

FOLKESTONE, HYTHE, SANDGATE, AND CHERITON HERALD, DECEMBER 6th, 1919 open. The entnuioct door's qs well the ..

... FOLKESTONE, HYTHE, SANDGATE, AND CHERITON HERALD, DECEMBER 6th, 1919 open. The entnuioct door's qs well the salooti doors, open inwards. In both cases these should de open out wards. Otherwise there is objection.” British Lion—Resolved —That copy of s' much ...

UOSSIPERS. ‘‘Any complaint*? asked Jones. Yes, replied Wilson, the weather. Xt certainly might better, agreed ..

... UOSSIPERS. ‘‘Any complaint*? asked Jones. Yes, replied Wilson, the weather. Xt certainly might better, agreed Jortes, “hut the weather is like our relatives, must take we find it. I have another, said Weston, “and one which I hope will a warning ...

CHANNEL PILOTS' GRIEVANCE

... not used by other shipping, but now pilots charge of the big liners, inward or outward bound, often run a serious risk because of the trawlers, particularly in foggy weather. Complaint is also made that the trawlers do not always display the proper lights ...

Published: Friday 06 September 1935
Newspaper: Dover Express
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 226 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

~orr WHAT YOU CAN

... said he was eirgaged as a waterrnan by the defendant as oaptain of the as. Starthan, from Barry Docks, for inward said outward work. The inward wort was done, and complainant received £3. He waited about for about two days, prepared to do the outward ...

SWANSCOMBE HOOLIGANS

... ' , elf-defence, and Inward shoved him off him (King). P.C. Trill, of Swanscombe, said Inward was mate of a barge, and King was • labourer. Defendants belonged to a gang called Hooligans, and there had been a good many complaints about them. The Chairman ...

HIGHWAY MATTERS

... forwarded to the Traders’ Association. ’Bus stopping [Place—Oxford Street. In compliance with a complaint received as to traffic congestion caused by inward and out-going ’buses stopping almost opposite each other in Oxford Street, the Committee reported ...

ILLEGAL GATES

... ILLEGAL GATES. The Rural District Council wrote, in reference to the complaint of the Council that several private gates opened outwards on to Hurst Green Common instead of inwards, that the byelaws did not seem to be applicable to the cases mentioned ...

Published: Saturday 24 April 1915
Newspaper: Westerham Herald
County: Kent, England
Type: | Words: 246 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

SWANSCOMBB MMLIGANS BE= To Paws

... of Orange public-house ' Gravesend. Inward to him .• What ani yon looking at it. blunt far t Do you think I Inane done U murder?' Couplainant replied that he did not know he had done anything timing, and asked Inward if he wanted to a row. He replied ...