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AN IDYLLIC GAME AT WINDSOR
... There were only two clubs engagedi in the contest for Great Western Suburban League pointa. and the solitary game was played at Windsor, under circumstances which seemed strangely unreal to those who are accustomed to excited crowd, and fast game, in which hard knocks are taken and given. But for the cheers which drifted over the hedge from the adjoining field, where Windsor and Eton were ...
AN UPROARIOUS ASSEMBLY
... A meeting held in the Club room adioiuina the White Blackbird,” Loudwater, under the auspices of the National Union of Paper Mill Workers, last Friday evening, very unsatisfactory to the promoters, its result The speakers down on the programme were Mr. Wilson Coates (Organising Secretary. N.U.P.M.W.), Councillors A. S. Forward and t. Sutton, and Mr. W. A. Smith (1.L.P.), but Mr. Wilson Coates ...
CALEYS, WINDSOR
... F askxons ! We are now showing a most Complete and Fascinating Save Your Eyes. Don’t pn*. off wearing glaeseß until your flight ib hopelesaly unpaired. Attend to it now and avoid trouble later. Let me' carefully examine your eyes. I will give you a candid opinion whether glasses will give relief or cure. Rimleps Eye-glasses will make you see better and look b tter. H. C. DAIRY, D.8.0.A. ...