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... « WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS. Second Lieutenant H. H. Square, of the Royal Naval Flying Corps., son of Dr. W. H. Scuare, has gained his pilot’s certificate. An escape of gas from a gas bracket in the Wesleyan schoolroom, Leighton Buzzard, caused a big flare ...

* WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS.”

... necessary to close the day schools at Stewkley. That the Bedford Debating Society has, by a large majority, carvied a vote agaiest women’s suflrage under the present franchise. That a Local Government Board inquiry was held last Tuesday into the appear of the ...

V '{ A LOOK SOUND. PERSONAL Druitt, R.A.M.0., » missionary large. expeclonce In Nigeria. On Monday public ..

... the next few weeks. At the Debating Society Monday. Mrs. Hawken gave a paper ‘‘The probable effect of the enfranchisement of women. An interesting ditoussion followed the paper, though the attendance was somewhat sparse owing to the bad weather. Mr. Samuel ...

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Published: Friday 26 October 1917
Newspaper: Essex Weekly News
County: Essex, England
Type: Article | Words: 3418 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

‘“ WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS.”

... parents to maintain their children. Over 470 of the 2916 women workers registered in Bucks. have been found places on the land. The best district record is that of Newport Pagnell, where 199 women out of 297 are actually working. The Beds. Education Committee ...

“ WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS.”

... quite a procession of Prisoners from Ayleshury Petty Sessions last, week, for Oxford, no fewer than nine women and men being taken down by the police. That quite a erowd of people assembled to Wwitness the departure of the prisoners. That in the diseussion ...

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... | At Bedford Police Court on Tuesday the Rev. Clement Havergal, 15, Chaucer Roaaq, Bedford (Vicar of Brent Eleigh, Suffolk), appeared to answer an application made by his wife for an order under the Summary Jurisdiction (Married Women’s) Act, 1895 Mrs ...

THE WAR. aiH tkeib column mme. PREVIOUS UST; S4l. 8.8. M. OHARLEB MAOBT, D.0.M.. Suffolk Regiment, died wounds. ..

... the piepeitlee freehold and keen eosnpetlttoo was reaMeedt the total orooewts of the sate belcr £7464. POLICE OOUET OASES—On Friday. A* Southend Police Court, John 'Bin. haker’e foreman. It, Sou these Amoa. Lei Ah. was fined 810 for stealins a seek Near ...

You cannct possibly have & better Cocoa than EPPS’S “Cocoa stands very much higher than Coffee or Tea,” Dr. ..

... fame. He lived after his retirement for some years at Little Brickhill. The late Surgeon-Major Jackson, eof the Bengal Staff Corps, who tpok part in ihe last Afghan campaign under Lord Roberts, was committed to the grave in Little Briekhill’s picturesque ...

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... show his pass. pass, transpired, had expired on day before, the soldier said was not cognisant of, the constable him l«mv him Police Station. was ordered to await an escort. WHEN VISITING lIABPENDEX, mako tlie day complete by having Tea Bobbies. Dainty Tea*; ...

Published: Saturday 04 August 1917
Newspaper: Herts Advertiser
County: Hertfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3968 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

PERSONAL. way. has been in hospital in France with dysentery. now better however and back in the line. Pte. J

... draft leave, and ha* now gone to France. We with Rim good lack, Congratulations to Instructor Bert Robinson. Royal Flying Corps, son -of Mr. Bert Robinson. of Lelgbvllle Grove. He has been to the Flying School Reading, and having passed his examinations ...

LIGHTING REGULATIONS

... about them heard the gentleman eav that a missing while were there. being told that would have to accompany witness to tiio Police Station pending further inquiries, prisoner .aid are down Wittent pri-oner hi- home, oud prisoner handed I'iin the boots from ...

Published: Saturday 03 November 1917
Newspaper: Herts Advertiser
County: Hertfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2884 | Page: 5 | Tags: none