SIR WILLIAM HOWARD RUSSELL MEMORIAL FUND
... SIR WILLIAM HOWARD RUSSELL MEMORIAL FUND. Sir Wtn. Howard A** now envunl* VOX Roasm coT«ntn»#one r.iude £25 from dr- Boti*fcßd, £lO- KM>xiA\ fjom I/onl BornStrn and • tlv- ...
... SIR WILLIAM HOWARD RUSSELL MEMORIAL FUND. Sir Wtn. Howard A** now envunl* VOX Roasm coT«ntn»#one r.iude £25 from dr- Boti*fcßd, £lO- KM>xiA\ fjom I/onl BornStrn and • tlv- ...
... At warby yesterday, William Reeves was chargec v fct > S naeS3 and P olioe ssau! Howard Satur day night. When arrested, tbe '» a ked the officer down, and then Bet a ' 'lent tk apprehended prisoner was i had tied, and he ?;?& °°nveyed a handcart. Defendant ...
... Thursday, October 51, Howard was at the lodging-house up co dinner-time. then left, and he did not return that night. Monday, November 1, witness was unwell, and remained in the lodging house all day. The Coroner: Was Howard there that day? Witness: No, sir ...
... potato dealer, November Ist, the municipal clection day, prisomer came to him outside the Conservative committee room to draw some money. Howard said, “I see you are busy, and witness re; i “Yes, Howard.” Prisoner then said, “TH see to-morrow.”” a He paid ...
... LAURIE HOWARD. HAVANNA TROUPE. THE MARVELLOUS MERRILLS. Box Office 10 a m. to 10 p.m. Central 682. Extra Charge for Booking Your Seat. Hippodrome, laAAt Night, 6.30 and 8.40, •THE PASSING SHOW OF 1920.*’ NEXT WEEK Special Return Vimt the Popular Revue ...
... detective, and coming spy. William Mannaduke Thomson, a Hadderttckl fried tinli and chip t>otato dealer, said that on November Ist, the municipal election day. prison.* came him ootwla the Conservative .xmamUeeroom to draw some money. Howard said, I see you are ...
... THE HOWARD RUSSELL MEMORIAL. The undermentioned, gentlemen have consented to serve on the Committee for the erection a memorial in St. Paul’s Cathedral to the late Sir William Howard Russell: —The Lord Mayor of London, the Duke of Sutherland, Field-Marshal ...
... FORWARD v. HOWARD the Howard range. Conditions: 10 allots and a sighter 50 yards. Scores;—W. F. Timms, 94: Rev. 11. N. liurgess, 91: T. Crosford, 90: AV. Robinson, 90; C. Broadhead, 88; Rea-. L. K. Day, 88: W. Baldwin, 87; J. W. Lovlee, 84; total, 712 ...
... GREEN HOWARD SENTENCED Private William Wilson, Ist Green Howards, who was found guilty an Aldershot Court Martial of striking a superior officer on parade, u.-ing threatening language, and resisting escort, was sentenced on Saturday, to 112 days’ detention ...
... LORD HOWARD’S OFFER Under the Derbyshire Agricultural Com mittee’s • scheme for increasing the area of ploughed land in the county, the portion to be dealt with on the Glossop-dale Estate will be about acres. In a letter to his tenants, Lord Howard of Glossop ...
... HOWARD RIFLE CLUB. The Annual Prize-giving. Howard Rifle Club, foate'-ed the interest of the Duke Norfolk and the head* the East End works, lender a good aceount iuolf nest year, when will for the first time ki ft*Mincer'of Jpeal dPnipOtiUoris It was ...
... Lady Ankaret Howard (right), whose wedding to Mr. William Jackson takes place to=day. admiring the many lovely presents she has received, with her sister, Lady Elizabeth Howard who will be a bridesmaid. SHEFFIELD DAILY TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1927 ...