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... - D F ) EAGUE—DIVISION lIL (Northern Section). 1 P.W.L D.F. A P Bikdfon) 3894 86189 2 ...
... Photos: Harrison. adshaw Street Baptists' May Queen (Miss Isobel Brown), and her train-bearers (Misses Evelyn Brown and Elsie Fielding). e e e e e Tt LG TAN SR TT T B : AR ...
... PRICE OF mencing to-daj Society has fi Is. 3d. SOCIAL D —Mr. J. Lo members of Federation on of Mr. Alex attendance, jollowed. NELSON successful whi evening in t rizes were di fn, Mrs. Higt Gents. : Ist, son (171). CAMERA above club, show ’ was Shackleton ...
... D TABLE TALK. lfomcm« K IFIBBIXIFST Mr. Moorby’s Successes. At the Preston dog show, on Monday, Mr. T. H. Moorby's pointer, Stanton Spruce, Nelson, was placed best dog or bitch, any variety. Mr. Moorby was also a winner with retrievers. Motor Bus Designs ...
... D Tl Te L P VUL S, il iSI “JPLACKPOOL, South Shore.—Misses Trengove, B Hermon House, 25, Woodfield Road. Comfortable apartments; with or without board; ‘:‘ LACKPOOL.—Mrs. Bancroft, 21, Lonsdale mf B Close to sea. Public apartments. Terms: 4/- per bed ...
... without being in possession of a driving nee. P.C. Taylor spoke to stopping defendant in Leeds gu.d and asking to ce s heenee. Defendant replied that he d teen * wet through ™ in the rain. and coat he lurgol to Witness told him to his licence at the police ...
... “OUR MISS GIBBS.” . ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR THE COLNE AND NELSON OPERATIC SOCIBTY. MR. H. SMITH (Lord Eynsford.) MISS M. PRESTON. (Lady Elizabeth Thanet.) romance, despite the fact of her engagement. Dick Turpin %eing one of her herces, it is not difficult ...
... MRS. J. FARRAR. I have read in the Leader '’ all the great messaNfes of Mr. Faraday, Mr. E. Robinson, Mr. D. F. Ramsa{, in the issue of January Ist. I must say I read with pride of all the ghr’eat work they are doing in fiarrowford and Nelson. I read with ...
... 23T 21228 D b@wu@ub} The Land Conference. Messrs. W. E. Slading, T. Biker, and E. Peel are represeting .the Nelson and Colne Liberal Association at the Jand conference which s being held in London. Mr. J. W. Pennington. Mr. J. W. Pennington, head of the ...
... of November. Nelson was in darkness at seven o'clock, and all outdoor games had to be suspended. Two Women Candidates. Miss K. Sagar, J.P., of Colue, who has consented to be the Liberal candidate at a Guardians’ by-election which will take place shortly ...
... REV. PROF. E. J. PRICE, M.A., 8.D., Of the United College. Bradford IN THE AFTERNOON AT 2.30, A CHILDREN’S SERVICE Will be held in the Schoolroom. Special Hymms, Recitations, &c., by the Scholars. “hairman, E. T. WEST, Fsq SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE CHOIR ...
... Gee performed the last rites. The following is the list of mourners present :— Mr. J. IL..Blackburn, Me. Wilfred Black burn, Mr. and Mys. Jim Hartley, My, and Mrs. T. D. Blackburn and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs, Waiter Ellis and Enpa, Mr. and Mrs, Harvy Blackburn ...