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... The Mimes Annie Gill and Leone Smith kindly asaseed in training the children for the dames, end Mr. A. Cliff erected the plat/arm. The visitors were entertained to tee at the interval by Mrs. R. II Burlingham. The programme was es follows: Man:Ming and physical ...

G. JONES,

... FRUITERER AND FLORIST. 19, ihidge St., EVESHANI. I:7ITE of 7 pro. log Droving Room. frames colour inlaid. Oak 1' try. al &AM% 1 Arm Main. sad 4 Ai An: limasd-hood. Worm Mir. QUITE of 7 peg. Molrogoar, holstered in of low Conch ? 2 Tub flrooll Chain; in excellent ...

BRINKLOW

... Was. Newton, Powell, W Mills, French, Raven. Steele. Blolam King. Lane. Barnes, Sumner, Turner. &o. ThO chief speaker was Mr John Harris. of the National Liberal Federation, who seamed the attention of his audience for more than an hour and a-half, while ...

Published: Saturday 17 February 1912
Newspaper: Rugby Advertiser
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4111 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... in which Jabee Garrard, a retired builder, of Percy House, Little Park, Enfield, was the plaintiff, and the defendant, Mr. John Henry Milton Meyera, of Hampton Home, Hornsev. formerly a resident tradesman in Enfield, carrying on the business of a photographer ...

THE STANDARD, 4ATORDAY, JANUARI 4 1913

... FOOTIALI. MOTUI. EVESHAM, Canons lloonne.—M 10.45. Tuesday. Jan. 7 Thuredav, Jill 9 . Netherton. SoturdaY. Jan. 11-Berkeley Arms, Egdon, at 11. Tee Woicsergnagunx—At 11. Monday. Jan. 6 Golden Bromagrove Wednesday, Jan. 8 Friday. Jan. 10. White Hart, Farnhill ...

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... WADLEY. Funeral at Bldford. We regret to record the death of Mr. Proc. ter Vernon•Nadley. which toot }dace at the Northwing Arms Hotel. ErethaM, early on Saturday morning. Mr. Wadley was about on Friday a..marently in his usual health, but on returning ...

BISHOPS ITCHINGTON

... a service was held, when the preacher was tie Rev A H Watson, of Lighthome. Deere.—The death mewled auddrnlv on Friday of M John Walton. of Bishops Itchington: Mr Waltiin had been ill for a fortnight. but resumed work on Friday morning. At dinnertime he ...

Published: Saturday 08 November 1913
Newspaper: Rugby Advertiser
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4802 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

NOTES

... speech on the Navy and the Cleanoellor of the Exchequer's Inencial statement are bath very cheering, and one cannot read Sir John French's tont. mony to the heroism cheerfulness, and endurance of our roes without a thrill of pride. All that the nation has ...

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... had now landcd in England, and was on hie way to hospital at Leeds. NORTH EACH SOLDIER'S DEATH FROM WOUNDS. The parent. of John Thomas Stevens (191. have received the sad news that young soldier, who enlisted just about a year ago to the 7th Gloucester% ...

WOMEN'S WORK AT BREDON'S

... paid over to Sheppey by John Bennett was something over £7OO. s it. g old coins were there of Valin. tinier, Gratian, Valentinian, junior. and Theo. doaium, and the silver ones those of Conetentius, Julian, and Valentinian. Grattan, and Theodosius. It was ...

THE STANDARD. -SATURDAY, APRIL

... they from a snowdrift on Wham George Roil. (aged 291 and Alfred tion was allowed. Tyre Hill, their contention being that the John Rohs (aged 22)-both unattested, grand. Total exemption was applied for be a farmer ' Council wor e lord to keep the road dear ...

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... have the place surrounded by the police. 'lrliey've got nenet and I'm curious to see how far it will stretch. Tell Storm to arm binuoif. Baird and I will ho within (wiling dstance. With the police at hand I don't think there'll be any great risk Giver' ...

Published: Saturday 20 May 1916
Newspaper: Kington Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2512 | Page: 7 | Tags: none