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CHEDDINGTON

... ' tion Army Band from Tring paid a visit to service, organised by the Fenny Stratford Free | Cheddington to help the local corps. Arriving Church Council, in furtherance of the at 10 a.m. they proceeded to Station Read for temperance cause. Mr. W. E. Burton ...

ST. ALBANS

... Tin: Aiißii.r»N-CK Ambulance Corp. Allwnt. known a* the 1-t Herts VoV.t Fie'd Ambulance, which Major T. P. Grosart Wills i- lias undergone • title, and lite new official dengiintinii the HcrtforibJiire Medical Volnntca.* Corps. Had Watford c-tab'ish it would ...

Published: Saturday 10 November 1917
Newspaper: Herts Advertiser
County: Hertfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2553 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

« WHAT THE BUZZARD _HEARS

... a contested %yeelection. 4 Mr. James Valentine, the airman, who has been appointed Captain (temporary) in the Reyal Flying Corps, is the nephew of Mr. William Austin, Clerk to the Luton Justices. Captain John Munby, younger son of the late Rev. G. F. W ...

SOUTHEND GRAMMAS SCHOOL SPOKTS. ,

... Dorothy of Mr. O. May. the builder, of ». Avenue, has been home during the past week leave from Fruneashe. jofiSri the Women Army Auxiliary Corps, April last, sand after short training wee sent out the front. She ta attached to the Hoynl Englneeta. and i« engaged ...

THB SOUTHEND STANDARD AND

... our estimate ot the of the moment and concentration anon tha provision of effective shtitor for the helpless, partkjnlarly women and Children of those lifbtlng iii the trenebea. I am certain that by enthusiastic, well considered effort good deal can ba ...

OUR SHORT STORY,

... Don’t you now that if it wasn’t for this one thing you'd rise in the force? Why, man, there Isn’t a emarter fellow in the Police tham you at this moment. You couldn’t help eclimbing.” gmller smiled. “Then you can put it down to benevolence on my part ...

“WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS.”

... months afterwards, is suggested ‘by the Luton Education Committee for married men whose income does not exceed £l6O a year, and women teachers whose incomes do not exceed £7O per annum and who do not reside with relatives. A war bonus of 2s. a week has been ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... Church Girls’ Brigade company has just ' been formed at Blackpool. The girls are to wear uniforms and Hussar caps, and a cycle corps will be formed. ! At the Beckenham inguest on Clara Harriet : ::xhsl, aged 65, a widow, it was shown that t resulted from ...

“ WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS.”

... fire, and showed marked courage and determination throughout the operations. The Bedfordshire Branch of the National Union of Women Workers have gravely pronounced that cinemas are the undoubted cause of the increase in juvenile crime, and help to lower the ...

OBITUARY

... to 355., Men's Regiment and Royal Flying Corps. Jackets Ss. 114. to 145. 6d., Youths' Jackets 6s. 11d. to 12s. 6d., Men's Trou.siars 3s. 114 d. to Military Medal-No. 506 Sergeant Sydney Ashby. Royal Flying• Corps. ISs. 6d., Youths' Trousers 3s. lid. to ...

Published: Saturday 11 August 1917
Newspaper: Lowestoft Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 5897 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

“WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS

... Battalion, b Rowdy scemes occurred aq, an open air meet- W& held in Bedforg on Monday week of the ?fltmnal Union of Women's Suffrage Socieles, The women who were on the platform in Support of the speakers, and others who Were in the crowd, were mgbly handled, ...