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1900 - 1949
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Ipswich, Suffolk, England

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MILK-MAKING MYSTERIES IN IPSWICH

... undor our cuntrol ? There was no national sin more hateful in tar eyes of the Ahmiglhty that national pride. If God was speaking to us tibirough the sorrows and lie- reavement of this war, let us open our ears to hear His voice, and not harden' our hearts ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... seized him by the coat, and Vhrew him down in the gutter. He then seized domiplainant by 'the throat, and he was unable to speak till his tie broke. Defendant threatened 'rto do for him. The police cane up at the time.-Mr. R- Raphael, St. Matthew's, who ...

LORD ROSEBERY ON THE WAR

... THE WAR. FIGHTING AGAINST CORRUPTION. Lord Rosebery on Tuesday visited Chatliam, and opened new inumicipal buildings. Speaking afterwards at a luncheon, he eharacterised the present war as in some respects the most for- imidable in which Great Britain ...

SUFFOLK WINTER ASSIZES

... Seeing no one about, he dismounted, and lie was holding the machine in his hand when the two police officers passed. He did not speak to them, but mounted his bicycle and rode on to Methwold, twelve miles away, wheel- ing the other machine beside him. He reached ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... -evidence.-Mr. Jones, 'foreman of Messrs. Reavell's works, was called, and gave the defendants excdllent character. He heard Berry speak to the men as they were coming out UV of the hotel. The men ewere having a little moderate ohaff amngst themselves,f and ...

SAXMUNDHAM COUNTY COURT

... he ob- tained the. form, plaintiff said it was given hian by a friend. - .DISGRACEFU SPEECH BY A NATIONAL- . IST M.P. - Speaking at the '98 celebrations at Thurles on Saturday, Mr. J. Dillon, M.P., said they, the eople of Ireland, were invited to be ...

ANIT-RITCALISTIC CRUSADE

... Girt, Tector'A wrde%,i gave similar evidence';''; He. Was in the. vestiy when defendant came in 'and asked to be Allowed to speak to Mr. Seilod. He had a paper inhis-iand, which he offered to Mr. Sellon, saying, '1I give this to 'you IN TLE NAME OF Trop ...

ATTEMPT TO MURDER

... congratu- lation were forwarded to the Prince. An animated discussion took place in the Bel- gian Chamber. The President, speaking for the nation, expressed his deep regret at the occur- rence. but the Socialist deputies, while placing on- record their ...

IPSWICH COUNTY COURT

... I Scott had done, and if the adjournment was a a granted, another month would elapse, in which d bhe would be tied, so to speak, not knowing t lwhat his position ?? Honour, who I thought the case was essentially one which :should be amicably settled, ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... say I should liko to give him an unlucky blow unawares before the wedding, and put him in 'mourning.' Defendant, who was speaking of complainant, was very excited, but not drunk. -H. Hunt said he was present, but did not p much attention to what was said ...

NORFOLK GIRL'S SAD STORY

... for Pale People. The housekeeper at Norwich had often advised me to try them. She said she had tred them herself, and could speak for the good theiy ?? done her. I neglected this advice at that time: but now I got a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... the presence of i several gentlemen ?-Mr. Burkitt: Certainly not. I saw Mr. Woodmancy was busy, and I wiaited some time to speak to ?? you not say something as to the manner in which business was conducted at Felixstowe, and that you woul have to come ...