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DERBY ROBIN CHRISTMAS DINNER SOCIETY. . annual function at the DRILL HALL. tUeraoon, the Derbv Robin iXmier ..

... Gilbert. W. Dennerley, H. Baker, Lane J. Hardy. Salt. Griffiths. R. Muni), J. Munn, F. Foster. W. Poet, Ex-Sergt.-major Woodward, and about Indus. Amongst those present during proceedin''* were Sir Henrv Bcmrose. Sir Thomas Roe. M.P.. Messrs. A. E. Beck, H. ...

DERBY TOWN COUNCIL

... afternoon, under the presidency of his Worship the Mayor (Coun. Dr. Arnold Bemrose, J.P.). The other members present were Aid. Sir Thomas Roe M.P., Sir Edwin Ann, J.P., A. Woodiwiss, J.P., J. W. Newbold, J.P., R. W. Spriggs, J.P., J. Grundy, J.P., A. Butterworth ...

Published: Wednesday 05 January 1910
Newspaper: Derby Daily Telegraph
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 624 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

OCKBROOK

... but happiiy things had not got to such a bad state as that. (Applause). Mr. Page, who was applauded on rising, said that Mr. Thomas bad said that Mr. Beck and himself like the Siamese twins. (Laughter). Well, they were like them in one respect, namely, that ...

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... but bappiiy things had not got to such a bad state as that. (Applause). Mr. Page, who was applauded rising, said that Mr. Thomas had said that Mr. Beck and himself were like the Siamese twins. (Laughter). Well, they were like them in one respect, namely ...

DERBY BOROUGH ELECTION. UNIONIST CANDIDATES ON PRESENT DANGERS. Two large and enthusiastic meetings were ..

... Heapy, and was supported by Couns. E. Wood, G. H. Bromham, D. Allsopp, and C. W. Hardy, Messrs. F. M. Brown, L. G. Wright, F. Bennett, J. H. Jones, E. H. Sargeant, W. Thomas, J. Hough, H. Bottomley, H. Graham, S. Taylor, G. Fowke, and G. Hollingwortb. Mr ...

CALLOUS FATHER PUNISHED, months and two months’ imprisonment for cruelty his children, nine times for being ..

... time© present were; Messrs F. Grundy, H. E. Stevenson, W. Griggs, H. Hardy, 1. H. Harrison, William Peatficld, S. S. Hardy, (’. L. Hall, and U. Clark, and the Clerk (Mr (’. S. Thomas). lnt»|»eclo W. F. 11. of thoN.R P.C'.C., deposed that visited of prisoner ...

Published: Friday 07 January 1910
Newspaper: Belper News
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 883 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

ALLEGED PERSECUTIONS

... resolution: Aldermen Spriggs. Grundy, Butterworth, Boam, Sir Thos. Roe, Sir Edwin Ann, Winter, Simpson, Coons. Dean Allsop, Innes, Hardy, Wildsmith, Potter, G. \\ood, Johnson, Chapman, Blount, Oroome, Wilkins, Chambers, Gandy, Haslam, Newton, Bromham, Linnell ...

LOCAL COMMISSIONS

... Ambulance.— Major WiJ. liam P. Peake to be lieutenant-colonel, daitd 3>li November. Unattached list for the territorial force.—Thomas Irving Ward Wilson to be second-lieutenant for sc-'vice with the Repton School Contingent Junior DivistMit Officers* Training ...

THE BOROUGH ELECTION

... the usual resolution pledging the meeting support Sir Thomas Roe, and appealed to them to support their old and tried friend, Sir Thomas Roe. and his colleague, Mr. Thomas, and he spoke of Sir Thomas Roe's long service to the town. Speaking of the cause ...

Published: Tuesday 11 January 1910
Newspaper: Derby Daily Telegraph
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8090 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

DERBY BOROUGH ELECTION. THE NOMINATIONS

... Bemrose. LIBERAL. Sir Thomas Roe was proposed Sir Edwin Thomas Artn, Messis. Reginald Samuel Boden, Joseph Hill, Alfred Me ore, Joseph Cbolerton, William Slews Robotham, William Geo/ge Wilkins, William West Elsom; and seconded Messrs. Thomas Fletcher, George ...

Hucknall

... Weston H. White and W. WD oo esvnins T. Ball and J. H, Hardy .ccooeninede Thirsty ‘'nomas: ~*l say, where dia you ges that food?” Hungry Hurvey: “1 saw'd wood for it.” Thirsty Thomas: “I'm ersham'd uv ou. You're a disgrace to the union.” Hungry ...

Published: Friday 14 January 1910
Newspaper: Alfreton Journal
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 575 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LOCAL ITEMS

... Banyan° ran tint in the Warrington Handicap Hardie race of 150 move. F was the rider, and the horse was trained by Latham. At the same meeting Mr Reid Walker's tdinetta ran firm In the Ashton Maiden Hardie race of TO sove, Walkeden being the rider. o— ...

Published: Friday 14 January 1910
Newspaper: Ashbourne News Telegraph
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: | Words: 736 | Page: 4 | Tags: none