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... treasurer. Mr R. Wight; captain, George Low; vice-captain, J. Kerr; committee Messrs James Browning, Harry Punton, Joseph Togneri, P. Scott, and A. Howie. ...
... treasurer. Mr R. Wight; captain, George Low; vice-captain, J. Kerr; committee Messrs James Browning, Harry Punton, Joseph Togneri, P. Scott, and A. Howie. ...
... Sunday first. : Many both at home in Campbeltown and in the fighting forces will be interested to learn that Corporal Pietro Togneri, who before the Italian mobilisation was employed with Mr Leo Grumoli in the shop in Kirk Street, has been distinguishing ...
... late David Smeaton, Gartur, Cambusbarrou, aged 52 yearsdeeply regretted. TOGNERI At 114 Baker Street, Stirling, on the January, Giovanni Martino Togneri, infant son of Pietro Togneri, confectioner. A CN OWLEDG MENT. M'ADAM-Mr M‘Adam returns grateful thanks ...
... & Sons, Bakers 0 5 Rev. T. A. Temple, 25 Princes Street 1 0 Mrs James Scott, U.S.A., per Miss Janet Shirra 5 0 Pietro Togneri, Baker Street 1 1 Wm. Mitcnell k. Sons, Bakers 1 1 Miss J. A. Gardner, 63 Barnton Street 1 1 G.' A. Wilson, ,11 Forth ...
... of any further infringements being committed by previously convicted ice-cream merchants Pot hesav. Italian named Ciovanni Togneri, ice-cream merchant, Ternplehill, Troon, was charged for the third time with contravention of the by-law s for the regulation ...
... Smulders, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Stemfoort, Sister A. Stevens. Mr. F. H. Stock, Sister C. Thibault, Sister E. Thijssen, Mrs. P. Togneri-Huitema, Mr. J. G. Verhoeff, Mr. Versteeg, Mrs. L. M. M. Verstijnen-Henveldop and children, Miss E. J. M. Verstijnen, Mr. ...
... were not sufficiently obscured, only shone a back wall, but the Sheriff said that was excuse. baker street icecream shop. TOGNERI THOUGHT HE WAS ALL RIGHT Pietro Tognieiri, ice-cream .sihop proprietor, Baker Street, was charged with having, on the 3rd ...
... modified penalty of 7s or five days’ imprisonment. MONDAY (before Bailie Gavin). ITALIAN CONTRAVENES THE BYE-LAWS. Retro Togneri, ice-cream merohant, pleaded guilty to having used his shop in Baker Street after hours as place for public refreshment without ...
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... Smulders, Mr. and Mrs. L A. Stemfoort, Sister A. Stevens, Mr. F. H. Stook, Sister C. Thibault, Sister E. Thijasen, Mrs. P. Togneri-Huitems, Mr. J. G. Verhoeff, Mr. Verstees, Mrs. L. M. M. Verstijnen-Heuveldop and children, Miss E. J. ,M. Verstijnen, Mr ...
... UngeBt son of late I i ’ > t ambusbarron, aged 32 y deeply regretted. Ist Jam!-. '' Street, Stirling, oi son ovann i Martino Togneri, i f Tognori, confectioner ACNOWLEDGMENT. Duncan Robertson and F - or many tokens of sym . U( . them from kind friends and ...
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