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... ceremony was performed by the Vicar, Rev. T. N. Nicks. and Mr. G. H. Stone, Mug. Bac., presided at the organ, playing a voluntary as introduc• tory to the sonic*, and the Wedding March at It. ounclueion. The presents received by the bride were very numerous ...

PAIDAY MARCH ti* we

... perhaps a little to be said in justification of the proposition. With the average Englishman, however. such mechanical rate-aided loyalty will find little favour ; it lacks the true ring of goodwill and of enthusiasm, it is suggestive of a desire to place ...

HATTON CAMP NOTES

... frequent heavy showers, would have been very wet, it was an inconvenience which we gladly put up with. There were one or two Voluntary Church Parades held during the tote afternoon and evening which were fairly well attended. . Work commenced in earnest with ...

THE TORQUAY TIMES AND SOUTH DEVON ADVERTISER. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 14. Mi. the discharge of the duties devolving ..

... amateur setters, book part in the production this week of a new play called The Vanity of Youth, at Wyndham's Theatre, in aid of rho St. Andrew's Schools. The critics say that Mrs. Hargrave achieved a notable SUCCON in the character of the Duchess of ...

HAS FOR SOME TIME BEEN USED

... RUSSIAN IMPERIAL FAMILY. It the directions given on each tin era followed, the Infantile Aysteai may be regulated without the aid of medicine. NEAVE°B FOOD Fos Isvaitsa. NEAVE'S FOOD FOOD FOA NERVE'S DIOIIBTIONB. N ERVE'S FOOD FOR .• .1731111C0 MonisEs NERVE'S ...

FIRST AID FOR WOMEN

... FIRST AID FOR WOMEN WILL BK HK.LD ELLACOMBB (BOYS’) SCHOOL. THURSDAYS, at T.SO p.m., oommei October Slat. Lecturer : Dr. C. I. ELLIS. Fkk >or Coubbb or Seven Lecttre*. 1/- NOTK. —Persons desirons of Joiniow the Voluntary Aid Detachments of the British ...

’TORQUAY TIMES. FRIDAY* DECEMBER 3, 1909

... bearer* will bo given instruction to anatomy, phy siology and first-aid. It will bo necessary that all persons wishing to join voluntary aid detachment should bo in possession both first-aid and field nursing certificates ot the St. John ...

Turn Babbacombb Football long night will bo hnld on Tneaday 4th insCend of tho Srd.—.4drt. Local Musical ..

... soon start classes ana voluntary aid detachment. There was no reason why the branch should not take the lead in the county. (Hear. hoar). Captain Mallock had ! kindly consented to become the divisional director; would be great aid to the work. (Hear, hear) ...

TORQUAY TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1909

... considered beyond the reasonable scope of the official bodies. Voluntary aid detachments should he formed in all towns and villages. Members must have obtained initial knowledge of first-aid and field nursing and have passed an examination of the St. John ...

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... track, because such men may be of some service to the Red Cross Society. E. C. H. Torquay. [Ladies desiring join the voluntary aid detachments which are in course of formation are requested to apply to Mrs. Gumming, at Walton Lodge; and the names of men will ...

Th* R«v. W. Om«oomy Habws. leaving Torquay, will take charge of a Circuit at Taunton. may be noted that the

... on Friday.* bridge tournament arranged by the Mayoree* (Mrs. S|>r*gge) and Mr*. W. W. Stabh, on behalf the local Voluntary Aid Detachment of the British Red Cross Society was held. There was not a largo attendance only 1* tables being required. The receipts ...