MISS CONSTANCE COLLIER
... MISS CONSTANCE COLLIER. FAMOUS ACTRESS SERIOUSLY ILL. .Miss Constance Collier is lying dangerously ih at J'erritet, Switzerland. Miss Collier has been in failing health for some ...
... MISS CONSTANCE COLLIER. FAMOUS ACTRESS SERIOUSLY ILL. .Miss Constance Collier is lying dangerously ih at J'erritet, Switzerland. Miss Collier has been in failing health for some ...
... Miss Evelyn Millard Mis. Con.tanee Collier Mis. Gertrude Kingston Miss McCarthy Miss Evelyn D'Alroy Mim Lillian Braithwaite ...
... THE COLLIER’S RETURN. Sensation has been caused in Leigh, Lancashire, by the return homo of John Marsden, a oollier, of'Taylor Square, Leigh, who was supposed to have been found drowned in the Irwell. st Salford, Eaater Sunday. body was identified by ...
... D. T. Butler-Miss J. Gibson, at Bristol An all naval wedding took place at St. Bartholomew's Church Bristol, when Miss Joan Gibson* younger daughter of Mr and Mrs C. J. Gibson, of Pier House, Clevedon, was married to Leading Writer Donald ...
... MR. J. COOK AND MISS M.Y.D. DIXON. A pretty wedding took place yesterday the Weeleyaa Church, Bedland Road, which tastefully decorated for the oecaatoa, Mr J. Arthur Cook, eldest J. G. Cook, of Fyltoa, being married to ...
... employment. Mr E. J. Watson appeared for the applicant, and Mr H. R. Wansbrough (Messrs Wansbrough and Co.) for the respondents. Mr Watson said that on February 22nd the deceased. Thomas Richard Bressington, was employed as collier at one the collieries ...
... and M * Hay, Mr P. S. Syme (.vice-Principal), J. W. Dallas (Assistant County Organiser!' Misses M. Taylor, 0. E. Masters, \ Ailsup, I. Welch J. E. C. Allwocd, and Mi* N. Collier (Boultry Instructress)] Miss »Jj Leneghan (Matron). Others who ...
... F. L J. J. Jones—Miss I. Parker at Southampton The weddina took piece at Christ Church, Southampton Mr Frederick Louis Jones, son of Mr and Mrs > T. Jones, Southampton, and Ooris Irene Parker, daughter Mr and Mrs G. K. Parker, of Home-rest, St Janies' ...
... TWO COLLIERS KILLED. T. Sherwood Smith's letter in of the 11th, on the gremt victory over the Veto Bill, wm very stimulating and suggestive. Those who. like him. can look back over 30 or years reform movements, can best estimate the magnitude of the work ...
... Mr P. D. Pick-Miss M. J. May, at Yate The wedding took place at St. Mary's Yate, on Saturday, of Miss Mary Joyce May. younger daughter of Mr and Mrs James May, of Thornlea, Yate, and Mr PerclVal Donald Pick, son of Mr and Mrs George Pick, of Rose Cottage ...
... Lieut. J. W. Smith—Miss M. D. Oyer, at Yate Wedding bells pealed at on. Saturday for the first time since lifting of the restrictions on the occasion of the marriage of Lieut. J. W. Smith. R.A.0.C.. of Elm View, Yate, and Mfss Muriel Doreen Cryer. elder ...
... £lO, Main Collier} £lO, Bath Stone _ 2SI Cemetery 13* I*4 Com Rooms 13 14 j £25, Bristol Zoo— 17 19 £5, broose Ord 7J SJ £5. Badgett 5 pcPf 5 £lO. Saspea.B'd«e 10 101 £l, Calmer 24-24 £l, Do. Pref iWlil £l. Cordeax Ord_. £l, Do. spc .. 19f« 2 ...