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OPERA HOUSE TUNBmiDQE WELLS. PbODC 456. Li— JOHN CHRISTIE, General Manager—W. dOFFTTHS. fOR ONE WEEK, ..

... OPERA HOUSE TUNBmiDQE WELLS. PbODC 456. Li— JOHN CHRISTIE, General Manager—W. dOFFTTHS. fOR ONE WEEK, COMMENCING JUNE Isth. EVENINGS ONI.Y AT 6.30 THE HON. MRS. JOHN RUSSELL IN “AFRAID OF LOVE” A Screen Version of her own original story. ALSO BEN TURPIN ...

iN MEMORfAM

... remembrance. John Eurfield, at rest 26th August, 1905. R.I.P. KING.—In loving memory of my dear wife. Jennie, who passed to her rest 27th August, 1926.— E. d. K. RUSSELL.-In ever-loving memory of a dear husband and father, Alfred John Russell, who was called ...

REFUSED

... REFUSED. An application was made John Russell Holton for the . removal a disqualification to hold drivnig hcense that followed his conviction, at the Tunbridge Wells Court in June for being drunk whilst charge of oar. For the purposes such an applica ...

IN MEMORIAM

... James Parks, who died August 24th. 1927.-From his loving Wife and Children. “At Rest.” RUSSELL.—In ever-loving memory of devoted husband and father, Alfred John Russell, called home August 27th, “ At Rest.” —From his loving Wife and Family. SAUNDERS.—In ...

THE CHRONICLE AND COURIER

... M. Cartwright, London. 34A, £5; George Frederick Hunt. Piaistow, 38J, John T. Davcy Spence, Burstow House, East Gnnstead, 375, £3; Maurice E. Hart, Peckham, 36], £2; and John Russell Clapham, 411, £3. * The Court sat for nearly five hours and total amount ...

BOY KILLED BY MOTOR OAR

... riled absolved the driver of the car concerned from all blame. Mr. A. T. Burt, J.P., was elected Foreman of the Jury. Mr. John Russell, barrister (instructed by Messrs. Leonard Bingham and Sharp, of Moorflelds, London), appeared for the driver o> “>* 9*J> ...

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... Guardian, g# back to 1868, when Mr. Oladwtone assumed office, with Lord Derby, Lord John Russell, and Disraeli still alive. In ]BT>5 similar coDditions existed, John Runmll, Lord Derby, and Lord Aberdeen, nil ei Prrnniere, bring Pnrliamrnt wbrn Pnlmereton ...

CRANBROOK

... the Bsv. « Previn, •ondastsd Che service, the family taoornero were Mr. A. P. Bussell. Mrs. West. Mr. John Russell. Mr. P. Russell and Miss R. Russell (sons and daughters). Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Honess, Hr. and Mrs. Brocker. Mr. and Mrs. P Honess, Mr. and ...

SUSSEX

... funeral took place at Bui-wash Weald on Saturday Mrs Blanche Anstrnther Hart, widow of bieiit.-Colonel John Hart and mother the Hon. Mrs. John Russell, who passed away at Gay fere-street. Westminster, Thursday. Colonel Hart, who one tirn resided at Broadhurst ...

A SUCCESSFUL EVENT

... Air. and Airs. Festmg Brvant Air. John Wigan, Mr. John Wigan, iunr., Air. and Airs. A\. Wigan, and Mrs. J. A. Graham Wigan Mr. Lewis Graham Wigan. Air. E. L Wigan, J.P.. Fir K. T. Colyer Ferguson, Air. John Russell. Mr. R. Brennan. Air. A. Alders, Air ...

P. PETERS, Ltd.,

... with a gold w.Uih Trtermedi.vte— Standard TV. 1. Horace 11. leagues on his retirement. Rimes; 2. Doris M. Tint son ; 3. John Russell; ——— 4. Muriel I'iplock: 5. Edith Lnxford; Phyllis ■ Hillman. George T. Oram, T/ilr Hamrnotnl. , LADIES sen«l 2d. stamp ...

THE DINNER

... }°ve. between Tunbridge wells South borough.—Return Miss Durney. Bt- Edmunds, Speldhurst. 645 LOST, White Wire-haired John Russell” lerner. short legs, dark head and ears, black spot on tail; answers to name Jimmy. Last seen October 6th. Reward onered ...