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Gravesend Reporter, North Kent and South Essex Advertiser

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Gravesend, Kent, England

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Gravesend Reporter, North Kent and South Essex Advertiser

LOCAL NEWS

... vl a sacred °cosset at the Grand Theatre on Sunday evening last. Admittance was free, but a silver collection was made in aid of Capt. Davis annual Christmas fund for the poor. Tn■ CZOILAL ASSOCIATIOL—The Ant rehearsal of the season took pleas on Tuesday ...

LOCAL NEWS

... the Grand Theatre, has arranged to give a ticket benefit on May 110th and Rat to Captain Williams, commanding the local detachment of the Ist IL %%L., with the hope of getting a substantial sum towards the 179 required to liquidate the debt in regard ...

By Neva's Waters,

... herself. The deception practiced by her during the preceding month was now laid bare to Wilfrid. She had hoped, by making a voluntary confession that nigt, to dull the edge of bin anger. Too late now' After her first hasty glance at the alcove she stood with ...

—Mr. Maw goofed that the letter lie oil the table for mesiths.—Mr. Cush agreed to this, sad mid Met pu

... all houses consecutively, and by that means carry out • neoesaary improvement, and in the event of the work not being dope voluntary this Council will deem it their duty to apply for the necessary powers to carry out the improvement and charge the cost to ...

LOCAL NEWS

... attract a large gat, On Wwlnw•lay Mr, norh•igh'• popular eonipany will give a 1/111111361. ,•,1•114, at th, Puhli•• Hall in aid of th It that the public will rally he who deperre endeavour , to revive c cricket. Rammer ()Ervin. - The eninlorees of Geo ...

THE MOBILISED FLEET

... the reptive. You =ie .*, weekly return I gaoling and captured toot where the aseotry is being cleared many skiritrame:rct detached parties of the enemy must take pleas, but I do not telegraph the to you unless it is important or luui some dslnits result; ...

LOCAL MEWS

... half the usual prices. Gun Fluor:ca.—On Saturday last, a number of the let 11.17. A„ Gravesend detachment, visited Sheerness, in connection with detachments from other batteries of the Brigade. The Gravesend contingent made satisfactory practice. Corporal ...

H.R.H. PRINCESS CHRISTIAN'S

... which is that the institisthin, a. it is completed, bestows. entirely sailsupporting, without endowment train Meal rates, voluntary euntributions or eater forms of charitable subscription. One concrete example among many will to put the ischeine before ...

MEETING AT GRAVESEND

... thanked his Worship for his kindness in calling that meeting, and maid the assistance thus rendered would prove a valuable aid to the County Association in its work under the Territorial Army scheme. He was there in the plies of the Earl of Cranbrook ...

The arsvesesd Mystery

... on Tuesday evening two et the oldest members of the Gravesend detachment notified their intention of resigning Co.-fierjt.-Major Wood, the senior noncommissioned officer of the detachment, and Corporal Earl. Their departure is all the more regretted by ...

UNDER THE CLOCK

... sent. It will be remembered that North• ; Terrace -slreet respectively. Deceased Hu .ya .on pe rt . I . Fletcher. Grouped at aide aka: was a laundry next tire inn will ran is fleet's contention was that their trete at !much respocied and he was quite . ...

LOCAL NEWS

... interesting sermon was delivered by the Rector (Rev. E. L. Gedgej._ . A collection was made in aid of the Church Bells Fund, and amounted to £lolee. ed. The voluntaries played by Mr. Howard Sloes, organist, were Prelude in D fiat (Chopin) and Offertoire in F ...