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... Sir Gerard Maxwell illshire, Bart., Rose House, Hindhead appeared before the Magistrates at Maidstone yesterday on a charge of having, on May 10, at Thurnham, Kent, assaulted and ill-treated Jean Olds, aged 22, an assistant to a London hairdresser. The charge ...
... Red Gauntlet. Winter, Golden Fizz. Fox; Lady Nightingale. F. Lane; Shakespeare. K.. Robertson. Yvinner owned Mrs Tennent and trained by H. Turner. Betting—a to 1 Peter Rush, 5 to 2 Royal Falcon, to 1 Flint Jaclr. 10 to 1 Golden Fizz and V x 9.to Napolean ...
... Kiltoi T Aureate Earth Boots J m.JJ Tommy Tittlemouse West Kent E. William. « .u - Archibald Blighty b Southern Hue Duggan Jjncle Batt T Gaynus Deminkofl Flying Jack / - - Betting Forecast Ke : t 7^ 1 l?arth* Boots; 6 Dcmil Kent; 100-8 others. ' Uncl ...
... new. Gold crescent-shaped turquoise and pearl brooch in case; best otters. Box 05419. p and boots for sale, lady's size 4, gent's size 7%; also rubber knee boots, gent's 7'J.; all good cond.; what offers? N. Ferguson, 66 Montrose St.. Brechin. SLEEPING ...
... daughter the late David W. Morris and of Mrs Morris, 142 North Street, St Andrews. DISHINGTON—BROWN.—At All Saints 1 Church, Maidstone, Kent, May 21, 1944. by Canon A. Standen, Telegraphist Alastair Mitchell Dishington, R.N., younger son of Mr and Mrs A. M. ...
... LONDON (The Royal Academy of Music & The Royal College Music). Patron: HIS MAJESTY THE KING. President: H.R.11 THE DUKE OF KENT. KG. EXAMINATIONS in 1938 Will be held three times in Dundee and district, beginning March, June, and November. NEXT ENTRIES ...
... COPPEN.—At All Saints' Church. Maidstone, on June 16, by the Vicar, the Rev. A. I. Standen, Leonard Fyfe, son and Mrs Alexander, Montreale, Carnoustie, to Freda Alice, daughter of Mr and Mrs Coppen, East Farleigh, Kent. ALEXANDER—WTIITTON.—At Mathers* ...
... MEN AND MATTERS. Silence may be golden, or it may indicate 8 Domestic economy taught in the school of matrimony. Better a close-mouthed friend than a closed fisted enemy. You can't offend a homely woman by telling her she is pretty. One of the worst stings ...
... Perth, on the 4th January, William, son of the late Colin Brown, coach-hirer. Funeral private. No flowers. BROWN.—At Maidstone, Kent, on January, suddenly, Margaret Jane Smith King, beloved wife of Wm. 8. Brown and daughter of Mr and Mrs Jas. King, Ochil ...
... praeticaJ that duet.les* roads can be made the of considerably less e present Kvwt>em dusty roads. with the Kent County Council, '' Maidstone Road to laid 'Ontigiioue sections various dustier that the surface and relative wear % care fa 11 v compared ...
... head. 2.30—1 GOLDEN HOLIDAY; 2 BLAOKGANG LAD; 3 BLUE PETER Also ran—Flashing Eve. Betting—4 to 1 Golden Holiday, 5 to Blue Peter, 20 to others. Tote—Win, 3d. 3.0—1 BLIGHTED; 2 LONGMYND LAD; TOLSTOI. Also ran—Norman Abbot, Abbadie, Golden Eagle 11. Betting~ll ...