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... 'Saviour to lend all their support in the task of securing the release of the German prisoners in time for them to spend Christmas with their families. Reuter. ...
... 'Saviour to lend all their support in the task of securing the release of the German prisoners in time for them to spend Christmas with their families. Reuter. ...
... Sunshine for yesterday, nil. Rainfall for 24 hours ending a.m., 0.19. (Readings from Negretti and Zambia's insi ruments.) Christmas Primroses. Primroses are bloom at Poutvuool (Mou.i. Concrete Coffins. Middlesbrough Corporation to-day approved the use concrete ...
... SHAFTESBURY HOMES AT BISLEY, TWICKENHAM, EALING, SUDBURY, and ROYSTON, MAINTAINING and TRAINING 1,200 BOYS and GIRLS. Ask for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR GIFTS. Pathons—THElß MAJESTIES THE KINO AND QUtEN. —H.K.H. THE PRINCE OB’ WALES. Citaibsiak AND TaSAgUKEB—C ...
... HIS CHRISTMAS SHHTBKCE, Christmas is coming,” remarked Charles Clancy (49), a flower seller, to Mr. Lawrie at London Sessions to-day, when charged with being an incorrigible rogue and with begging. Clancy had bad record, which dated from 1899, and Mr ...
... Shaftesbury Home* Bisley, Twickenham, Ealing, Sudbury, and Royrton, Maintaining and Training 1,200 Beya and Girls. Ask for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR GIFTS. —THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING AND QUEEN. Prbsiden'T-H H.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. Chairman and Tkhahuheu-C ...
... ATORA NANCINSRIL - srE N S' For Al Christmas Puddings & Mincemeat Shredded BEEF SUET aim swat economical, digestive, and wholesome fat. NO NO WASTE. NO CHOPPING. Saves time and army! Ilk. goes as far es 2 mu d. strita:trz i a c : e tve pm IN BLOCKS FOR ...
... Road, Woolwich, PRI TR TR TR TR TR SQUR USUAL BIG DISPLAY : Shirts, Ties, Collars, Fancy Half Hose, Handkerchiefs, etc. FOR CHRISTMAS. Agent for the Aquatite Raincoats. CHAS. LEWIS, > (ARSENAL F.O) 31, LAKEDALE ROAD, 'PLUMSTEAD. ITllllllllllIll“IIlIIllII ...
... provided excellent music. A good I;ercgnlage turned up in fancy drees. and the first prize was won by Miss Eva Wood, who, as Christmas Cracker,” presented a charming appearance. The second prize wp'alkrlt«i to Mr. Montgomery as “ Jumperitis. Great iun was ...
... The dearness your berries That lovers like so well. Once, little sprig, you brought us, When coyly bung above, The message Christmas taught us, Of peace, content, and love. Now, thanks to evildoers, At barrow, stall, and store, Your message is wooers: Your ...
... ning what they can no longer see. THE faces of the family gatlierlng at Christmas-time these they will picture the holly and mistletoe, the Christmas dinner-table, the Christmas-tree, the gifts they will unpack and feel with their idea-giving fingers ...
... 6/6) 11.25 25 66 Uptons—(3o/0 2.50 30/0 31 0 Pref.—(ls/9 6/9) 12.22 15/9 16 9 Lister A Co.—(2f3» fSja) 1.50 48/0 0 Lovell A Christmas—(6*lB ,3 i6) 12.20 6 ig I} ic Pref.—(4Si6 *i6) 12.20 4*lB *i6 Lyons— ...
... not possible to make an exceptional iwue of cheap tickets in layout . of football clubs. In the dispensing of largesse at Christmas and the Neu Year. it is hoped that the Arethwas and the Shaftesbury Homes belonging to the same society may be apportioned ...