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CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

... Evesham, on Thursday night, on Smith relinquishing the agency. The presentation waa made by ID. John Bullock, of Harrington. The gift. mooned of an illuminated ad. arm* and a purse of gold. - Corrsag lioartrAL—neekly report,: Admired 0, diecharged 1, in 4. Medical ...

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 ...

POULTRY. Etc

... 1052DRITCHARDS. General & Fancy Drapers & uadles' Outfitters. 9. High Street. Kidderminster, for Ladies' Coats Dresses. Jumpers. Cardigans. Blouses. Macks. Gloves, Stockings. Hoods. Slacks in all colours' Umbrellas, Handbags. Neckwear, Bathing Costumes. Beach ...

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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 ...

IILSECT FISTS AND RIREDILIII

... by ewe* their bete toe poet. That be Boos by mamba o] the theeateaed pare leak wooh wLLI prevent the egg Arai, ur whAoh wet Arm • barrier to the ogres Paine intact away come eaagnee of moue wash sewed to peeler well, hate *Samoa/ ire actor/ pentane. Thee ...

SCARLET FEVER AND DIPHTHERIA

... the people watched some sorry , fooling by Jury's comical clown cricketers; who, dressed in various fantastic cratumea, and armed with bats which would require • lot of paring to conform to the rules, played a game with Mr. Eatyn Jackson. local eleven. ...

ILIIINGTON

... engine evoked frequent applause and andwas. Pri! (rumen: Pesti aeries (a) Two Roes Glee Sewers; mill. Mr. J. Hooking; emng, John Bareholonee (encored). Mr. J. Sandearele; neg. 'The Last Watch, Mr. J. Peewee; song, Room. Sanchlindi; part song (a) Lovrily ...

EVESHAM GUARDIANS AND DISTRICT COUNCIL

... was null misunderstood Bonewen. who. he said. bad gest ample tereatil of economy, they would take thou tee farmers to wits Cardigan for Profiles,. Other.' l e M ere ' In tb. the üble }lc lied nen • that evidence that he was a real friend atrneul mon. ...

OFFENHAM

... Woodfield, on the proposi• manly resolved that a letter be sent to Coun- tion of Mr. C. Terry, seconded by Mr. A. C. cilloc John Eduard., expressing their hear- Milner& C.C. ties coogratulatioue upon his acceptance of the Mayoralty, and hoping that he ...

SITUATIONS VACANT

... Capital PASTURE FARM, with House and Buildings, comprieing 41a. 2r. 15p.. situate at Darlingecott, in the occupation of Mr. John ADIES' REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SER. VANTS, oonductod by Yrs. GEORGE MIEN. 106 limb Soon. Worootter, near Cotbodral. Sonoma are ...

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... heethom• Perelone. brou made for the Town Council to risit the i gton. sod it was a pleasant ride. Me m the same date. Mr. John Heitry Bonn, ing two colts to stray ten the Tewkesbury Road name waa not ascertained, conveyed Beane to senably as tbe preparation ...