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A GOLDEN EXPLANATION

... disturbs • neighbour, its owner i. fined. The projected reernitiew merCh through Kent of the Ist Battalion the Buffs has been indefinitely postponed. HEADCORN AND MAIDSTONE LIGHT RAILWAY. The decision of the Light Railway Cosmis+ioners to grant an order ...

CHERITON CHURCH ROBBERY

... CHERITON CHURCH ROBBERY \t the Kent Assizes Maidstone this week before Mr. Justice Grantham. Georep Head, labourer, charged with breaking and entering the Chnroh of St. Martin. Gherittoxt. pleaded mot guilty—Mr. Beaumont Morice prosecuted.—Prisoner was ...

LOCAL ITEMS

... a meeting of the Kent Education Committee on Monday it was stated that the cost of the committe e 's printing was nearly £4,000 a year. ' Mr. Alfred Willie, late General Manager of the South Eastern Railway, has taken Hall Farm, Golden Green, and will ...

injuries more or less serious in character. I particularly Mts. Crane, who is now in a precarious condition. The me

... lecnneited with the business house of the bride's father at Maidstone. CRICKET. KENT v. YORKSHIRE. A weak exhibition of batting was given by. Torlchire at Hull, on Thursday, in their match with Kent. The team were ell out before luncheon fur 77 runs. Later ...

LOCAL ITEMS

... that Mr. , Heary H. Barton, P.B.L, A.8..A.A.. has been appointed • director of the Kent Plate Glass hi- 1 euranoe Co., which bas been registered with dikes 'at Maidstone. Folkestone Sea Angling Competitions will take plane on Moe. 4th. sth, and oth. P ...

THE TRAMP PROBLEM

... protected. a..OOTING CASE. PUBLICAN COMNITTED FOB TILL. It will be remembered that a strange shooting affair was reported at Maidstone *boot a fortnight ago, a publican . , riding rector bicycle, nar.ng, under the re:promos that some men on the road were about ...

Hall, Stelling, Canterbury

... in writing directed the addressee given. Persou&l applications at oar Publishing Offices for periculars are quite useles. to BOOT Trade. —Young lady wanted for Ladies’ Department; one with some kind of cash business experience required; good wages given ...

LOCAL ITEMS

... LOCAL ITEMS. Folliestone. YZONARRY.—In the Royal East Kent (the Dube of Oonnaught's Own), Captain F. E. Speed has beenis s aetted Mat*. Acarueer.—While eying at cricket on Wednesday, Sergt • born slipped and fell, and badly dislocated his wrist. The Second ...

18-T, lIRPTEIIBKR 27th, nos. BAZAAR A im noBAL Aitlure dogs. Bib than declued the THZ TOWN HALL 1 The Bsv

... other matters having been disposed of, the meeting terminated. WESLEYAN SYNOD AT MAIDSTONE. The Rev. James Pratt, of Dover, per over the Wesleyan financial Synod of the Kent District, on Wednesday. Delegates attended hom Canterbury, Whitstable, lliereediam ...

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... should hays made • miductiam Councillor Smith said they weft as much in authority there—in their district, as they were at Maidstone, and they had a right to stick up for their rights. Councillor Huntley said on the ciesstion non-psynnat of the Main Buds ...

china and glass merchants, Messrs. J. Weston and Son, the photographers. Carlo Maestrani, at the Central ..

... correctly. « m hoot, shoe, or slipper? then _ there is Messrs. Bull and Co., in the same thoroughfare, and at the sign of the “Golden boot” One the most refined displays in the .stieet rather in the town, is that of Mr. WilHaros, the furrier. Mr >? nractical ...