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... * * * That trip to Paris is not to be a cycling trip. About a dozeu Claricnettes are going and Fred Carter, 80, Church Street. Failsworth, Lancs., is in charge. If you think of joining send word to Carter. ...
... * * * That trip to Paris is not to be a cycling trip. About a dozeu Claricnettes are going and Fred Carter, 80, Church Street. Failsworth, Lancs., is in charge. If you think of joining send word to Carter. ...
... Hostely the No, 3., Mr. George Coley of Highgate who used to own Jimmy B, was enjoying the ancient game of Bowls. Where were Fred Carter and Jacko Stevens? ...
... race will be Leld on Easter Monday My, Georee Cooper has sold his mare Lovely Lou, by Baron Alfre a Savoyard mare, to Mr. Fred Carter. My, Dick Bainbridge has bought the This ...
... Before Mr. J. T. T.7br tin the eltairt, and Motets. E. C. Sayer.. W. H. Hill., W. Perepart, •ad J. J. Boasett. Lame BMop. Fred Carter. of North°lt. suramonad for cruelty to twanty.eight sheep. by travailing thani whilat nail at Toddirenhain.—Hattry Crouch ...
... were mesynt. ant the m raa.on eat rendered dustily iiitcrest:ng by prvskntatieti (.1 a Battalion! C.,m;weiv Cup to Mr. Fred CArter: the e--mander m Company Cup for to Private E. 1,. Harper, and anther to P•- C•Sergt. Jamicaoa for bayonet fighting. ...
... programme. _ During the evening songs. etc., were given by Miss Mabel Long and Messrs. S. I'. Carter, H. I'. Monk, Tom Luck, Fred Carter, J. Lynn, and others. Starting with about 40 members, the Century Road Club has already doubled its strength. and is to-day ...
... Lyle, Maud Roberts. re, Muriel Brooks Dai Dorothy Watkins, Phyllis Vernes, Ethel Bolton, Edith Gray, 1, Ada Mitchell, Wini fred Carter, Clarke, Helena Watson Margaret Cam (ieorge Ka Barker. Ellen Price. ims, Harry Middleton, John ...
... - —i— Fred Carter and his {riends had a gamble on the white Iceland pony White City at Imber Court last Monday. The pony locked a winner 300 yards from the finish but then tired and all the hfting and driving of Dibber Carter could not get it first past ...
... latel• taken to cycling. but admitted that he 1,14. not really good at eithrr. Mr. Flock •nlion• that the work of Mr. Fred Carter, the club'a hawk-eyed linesman. boull Dot go unacknowledged. He head' maid Mr. Pinch. leen one of the chief factor• A ...
... world, continues to attract large audiences nightly, and this week's programme has proved no exception to the rule. Mr. Fred Carter, the courteous manager, who has had a wide theatrical experience, is undoubtedly the man on the spot, and with that customary ...
... and in spite of the threat. nincueather upwards of 25) accepted. iaeluding Hi AVonship the Mayor and Miss Hall, and Mr. Fred Carter, L.C.C. An enjoyable time was spent by all, the flirt and his mother, the Countess, proving delightful , and genial hosts ...
... Corfteki, Mr. D. L D. Jobe.. Mr. C. S. Arlen. Mr. F. T. Rawliege. Mr. Robert W. Peet.and Mr. elyilney T. Ithoubridge. Mr. Fred . Carter, 1.C.C.. was also present. Mr. Ayers addrerwed the committee on behalf of the deputst in. and the rico of the estate for ...