CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
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... CHRISTMAS DAY. CI.YPTON ORIENT .2 STOOKPOKT .. 1 COVENTRY CITY STOKE rCIKAM 2 GRIMSBY TOWN . 1 TOTTENHAM , .. 4 HOU. CITY «I>T HAM 2 BRISTOL CITY . 0 LEICESTER CITY 1 BIRMINGHAM 0 LINCOLN CITY .. .1 NOTTS FOREST BI'RY 2 BLACKPOOL •• I III' ...
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... THE CHRISTMAS SHIP. Tho Christmas Ship parao worth trying. The children sit in a circle play it. One child, who starts the game, says to hia neighbour; “The Christmas ship has come in.” “What did bring youT“ asks the next “A Jack in-thc box,” says the ...
... GAMES FOR CHRISTMAS. many homes the enure family connection, great and small, gathered together for ChrisUnaa dinner, ami it often hard when the feetmtics last oior into the evening to amuse in quiet fashion the children of the party. The following games ...
... CHRISTMAS PARIS. Phe first peace Christmas was celebrated in Pan*, say* Reuter telegram, with groat enthunasm. Churches and theatres were crowded, and the great Boulevards and principal arteries tb© city were thronged all night, while the restaurants ...
... CHRISTMAS CHUCKLES. WHY HE MADE SUCH GRIMACES. After the Christmas party they both felt very pleased with themselves and things in general. They sat together in • cosy little corner, arid by-and-bye he took hie courage in both bands and proposed. There ...
... CHRISTMAS DRUNKENNESS. ' Cases drunkenneaa Chridmaa, unfortunately. appear to gating book to mnetfaing like pre war figures. A hatch waa dealt with Yesterday, at the Leeds Police Court, and to- Say, fourteen charges were board, addition to the oaae in ...
... by Father Christmas. Mr. R- E. Leader took the premiership, and the various departments of Government were allocated to his supporters, to such gentlemen as Messrs James Yoxal), Walter Knox Sydney Jessop, and John Merrill. These stalwarts of progressive ...
... CHRISTMAS FROLICS! CONFLICTING STORIES OF WINDOW BREAKING. A Christmas quarrel was investigated the Hull City Court to-day, when Harry Kipling (31), hawker, 3, Great Thornton-place. Great Thornton-street, was charged with breaking four panes glass in ...
... CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES. HAPPY TIKIE AT SSULCOATES WORKHOUSE. A very enjoyable and happy time was spent the inmates this institution on Christmas j Day, and full justice was done all to the good fare provided. Di vine service was conducted the Dining Hall ...