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BARONETS RoNikl+MC CAREER

... Should this be Emma in favour of the owners of licensed property, the commiithe will reduce the meads accordingly. Mr. John Grattan. M.P., presided over yesterday's meeting. and Mr. Faraday, tfis Btrewees' Association Taber, was Llilierevint At the elms ...

WOMEN'S WORK AT BREDON'S

... paid over to Sheppey by John Bennett was something over £7OO. s it. g old coins were there of Valin. tinier, Gratian, Valentinian, junior. and Theo. doaium, and the silver ones those of Conetentius, Julian, and Valentinian. Grattan, and Theodosius. It was ...

Gbieet Meetiod

... Canada in January, 1917, end went to 'France lase Merck His brother Lce.Corpl. Walter John Tainkwaler, of Warcestembirea, hal been wounded the right thigh and left arm, and is in a tNett.. lie ned up in Septets bier, 1914, and has been in end Its are. yews ...

THE STANDARD, 4ATORDAY, JANUARI 4 1913

... FOOTIALI. MOTUI. EVESHAM, Canons lloonne.—M 10.45. Tuesday. Jan. 7 Thuredav, Jill 9 . Netherton. SoturdaY. Jan. 11-Berkeley Arms, Egdon, at 11. Tee Woicsergnagunx—At 11. Monday. Jan. 6 Golden Bromagrove Wednesday, Jan. 8 Friday. Jan. 10. White Hart, Farnhill ...

NOTES

... speech on the Navy and the Cleanoellor of the Exchequer's Inencial statement are bath very cheering, and one cannot read Sir John French's tont. mony to the heroism cheerfulness, and endurance of our roes without a thrill of pride. All that the nation has ...

G. JONES,

... FRUITERER AND FLORIST. 19, ihidge St., EVESHANI. I:7ITE of 7 pro. log Droving Room. frames colour inlaid. Oak 1' try. al &AM% 1 Arm Main. sad 4 Ai An: limasd-hood. Worm Mir. QUITE of 7 peg. Molrogoar, holstered in of low Conch ? 2 Tub flrooll Chain; in excellent ...

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... had now landcd in England, and was on hie way to hospital at Leeds. NORTH EACH SOLDIER'S DEATH FROM WOUNDS. The parent. of John Thomas Stevens (191. have received the sad news that young soldier, who enlisted just about a year ago to the 7th Gloucester% ...

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... The Mimes Annie Gill and Leone Smith kindly asaseed in training the children for the dames, end Mr. A. Cliff erected the plat/arm. The visitors were entertained to tee at the interval by Mrs. R. II Burlingham. The programme was es follows: Man:Ming and physical ...

THE STANDARD. -SATURDAY, APRIL

... they from a snowdrift on Wham George Roil. (aged 291 and Alfred tion was allowed. Tyre Hill, their contention being that the John Rohs (aged 22)-both unattested, grand. Total exemption was applied for be a farmer ' Council wor e lord to keep the road dear ...

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... WADLEY. Funeral at Bldford. We regret to record the death of Mr. Proc. ter Vernon•Nadley. which toot }dace at the Northwing Arms Hotel. ErethaM, early on Saturday morning. Mr. Wadley was about on Friday a..marently in his usual health, but on returning ...

SITUATIONS VACANT

... Capital PASTURE FARM, with House and Buildings, comprieing 41a. 2r. 15p.. situate at Darlingecott, in the occupation of Mr. John ADIES' REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SER. VANTS, oonductod by Yrs. GEORGE MIEN. 106 limb Soon. Worootter, near Cotbodral. Sonoma are ...

.. - - . ~ . _ • COUNTY NEWS. four m.. who had ••' 14.1. Met ad/ , ether

... heethom• Perelone. brou made for the Town Council to risit the i gton. sod it was a pleasant ride. Me m the same date. Mr. John Heitry Bonn, ing two colts to stray ten the Tewkesbury Road name waa not ascertained, conveyed Beane to senably as tbe preparation ...