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AND SAILORs’ Famitigs’ Assocra- Fuxpn —The Right Hon. Victoria Countess of Yarborough, who ‘da president of the ..

... the great county sale b azaar in aid of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Families’ Aseociation fond, to be held at Earl’s Oourt Exhib le- 29, will be most grateful for a contribations from ition on Jans 27, 28, ad Lincolnshire of money or ar ticles of k- description, any kind or colnshire. addressed to her at Healing Manor, Lin- ily Death or Ma. J. B. —The an- ut nouncement of the death of Mr. ...

BAD BOYS AT SANDHURST

... THEIR CASE DISCUSSED IN PARLIAMENT. WHAT LED THE GOVERNMENT TO BE STERN. SIGNIFICANT CORONATION STATEMENT. THE AUTUMN SITTING. From Our Parliamentary Reporter. House Commons. Monday Nigbt. There was much excitement in the Commons this afternoon. Th& members had learned that Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman had put down a question addressed to the First Lord of the Treasury, in which asked if the ...

THE UINVERSAL CAR NEW PRICES (at Works, Manchester) EFFECTIVE •Chassis - £lO5 •Runabout - £l2O •Touring Car - ..

... Van - £l3O Sedan - £240 •Starter Demountable Finis not included. .Starter £l5, Demountable Rims t's ex’'•i Standard Tmck Models not equipped with Starter. (Joupe and Sedan rilroth starter and Demountable Rim^. BUY A FORD AND SPEND THE DIFFERENCE. The Ford :i'r*nty will only extended to the public when the purchase from Authorized Sales andServire 1* aiers. MOOiIE BROS., BALLYMENA. Insist ...

Published: Friday 26 January 1923
Newspaper: Ballymena Observer
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Advertisement | Words: 87 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: tiger maulings 

REV. W. D. L. SLACK DEAD

... The death taken place at hia residence. Irton road. Southport, the Rev. W. D. L. Slack. He retired Wesleyan mini«t#r. and was for many Tears secretary of the Southport Free Church Council. In the latter capacity some veara ago he took an part m the campaign against Sunday kmemaa. At Lytham, to-day, William Coatley, of Blackpool. fined 20a . in each case, for driving motor lurry without a re*r ...

SUPPOSED POISON VICTIM. WEALTHY MAN'S WIFE FOUND DYING. A POST-MORTEM EXAMINATION NEED. •—Mrs. Enid Woodman, ..

... staying Brown’s Hotel, Albemarle-etreet, Piccadilly, died in the Charing Gross Hospital, Tuesday, it believed, from the effects of poisoning. She was the wife Mr. Woodman, wealthy man, whose address is given the Badminton .Club. Mrs. Woodman was married 18 or 19 years ago. Mrs. Woodman, with her maid, had been abroad, travelling in the Riviera, Switzerland, and Egypt. She returned to London on ...

THE UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM

... Captain Stuart's Views. PREMIER'S FIGHT AGAINST CLASS WAR. Captain the Hon. James Stuart, M.P. for Moray and Nairn, who was the guest the Rothes Burgh Unionist Association social meeting held in the drill nail there last night, •aid that the chief problem facing the country at the present time was that of unemployment. Referring the class war at present being preached in country, expressed the ...

death of rev. dr. colvis, missionary service league CONNOR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

... FIFTY-TWO YEARS IN MINISTRY The news will received with deep regret of the death of Rev. William Colvin, 8.A., L.L.D., senior minister of Connor Presbyterian Church. Co. Antrim, and for the long period fifty-two years in the ministry. The sari event took place Tuesday at his residence. University Street, Belfast, the deceasea gentleman being in his 83rd year. Rev Dr Colvin was born in the ...

Published: Friday 16 April 1926
Newspaper: Ballymena Observer
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1171 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: tiger maulings