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ATTEMPT TO WIN PRISONERS

... Prisoners of War Hospital at Park Hall Camp, OswestrY, and is still at large. lie is 21 years a age, stands SE. gin., and speaks English fluently. on arriving at Sunderland on Tuesday the captain of the Norwegian steamer Tres reported that when miles ...

Published: Saturday 29 March 1919
Newspaper: Kington Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1143 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE TENDERS

... always met with the (fleetest cautery from every member of too Hoard. end he ,ery gridefid for the mpppnrt Amy had given him. Speaking of the firtore, he Maid great and cis rears witilscrit any election, ul authorities net, being very strongly criticised, ...

uttlecapes, all the 'leis, fames of the uoiversr

... combination and federation is the way to authority and effectiveness. A united voice cannot be unheeded. So a united church would speak with one voice Of authority, in defence of any particular in. terest, spiritual, or moral or social, when it was imperilled ...

Published: Saturday 29 March 1919
Newspaper: Kington Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 479 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

The hostess conducted Alicia to Dr. Anderson, who received her with paternal cordiality, and regardless of the ..

... paused; still nobody broke the In. tease silence. Lady Ramey rose from her seat as to add something, but sat down again without speaking. Then Robertson started up. Bit Alicia only turned her eyes to him, and be was checked. The situation was a novel one. There ...

JOHN WANK & SONS,

... in the majority of eases :sod fftemere are bone fill that bean. .arrived the flying wadi• though it is rather too early to speak Ifinitely shout that top. Th., inane a way of hiding the .►image done foe a long time. P setaii4olorr::.;l„-et this h sa m ...

MAJOR W MAIDI

... have They We that his that members as lbia side of the Howe have with nand to the ban& the workers of this country Is, so to speak, put up a peg on which to hang our hats. I would remind bon. members opposite that we have Just been through one of the greatest ...

Published: Saturday 05 April 1919
Newspaper: Kington Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1415 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LLOYDS BANK r 1) LIMITED, 14:30 c4ll-1 74‘: with which is amalgamated 4' THE CAPITAL & COUNTIES BANK LD

... was welled Obey would ham to viurt a now world entirely Tim Labour Party romnt to take advantage o: She mew Mate of Ming.. Speaking of the differeemies between, the capitalist spawn end their own, be maid eanimhale could net give them • domooratio game ...

INTERESTING DISCUSSION AT PARISH

... forward the idea that a bridge should be erected to connect the Green and Mill Moors. The Rector continued the discussion by speaking very strongly in favour of a patish nurse. lie re. marked, however, that he would hue• able to find house for the nurse, ...

Published: Saturday 12 April 1919
Newspaper: Kington Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 649 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

EVESHAM

... Council, who made the application to the iiirrogiot *until *harem house* would only sneeP the pdiant and net the hilu.e needs. :Speaking of the oluirtage, he said in one cam a wee lived at Woreeeter, and her husband at I/Uwe. Where he worked. There were one ...

END OF FOOD CONTROL

... END OF FOOD CONTROL Expected in October. Mr C. A. McCurdy. Parliamentary Sarre :.4-y t• Ministry of Food speaking at al luncheen on Friday at the National (itches, New Bridge Street, mad the Ministry of Food teen an umpiring Ministry. That DMleftmost ...

CANPIDEN

... country and for Iturope. I beg that men •ho arc gloitur their heat ahasild bo kit peace or other Wall I be *et.' Iu 'hair Speaking of Renee. Mr. Lloyd ()muse mad l ooms people urged them to make nes sad others to make memo It was not act mar a problem ...