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Published: Saturday 04 January 1930
Newspaper: London Daily Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 501 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LEARNING TO LIVE

... to conserve our health and extend our lives and within a very short time centenarians will probably become us common as blackberries in October. The old boys have an organisation of their own. The Centenarian Club has nearly 3,000 members in different ...

Published: Wednesday 15 January 1930
Newspaper: South London Observer
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 192 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

JANUARY 17th 1930

... South Norwood has no resident alderman, whereas, in the .4ddiscombe district, aldermen are nearly as . ple,ntiful as I blackberries when in season. South' Norwood feels deeply aggrieved at its treatment over this aldermanic business, and it is not good ...

Published: Friday 17 January 1930
Newspaper: Norwood News
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1131 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

LEARNING TO LIVE

... con• serve our health and extend our lives and within a eery short time centenarians will probably become as common as blackberries in October. The old boys have a❑ organi• Nation of their qwn. The Centenarian Chili hos nearly 3,000 members in different ...

Published: Saturday 18 January 1930
Newspaper: South London Observer
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 191 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE LIBERAL POSITION

... free fromn frost, snow and stickiness, is the plantinz of our bush fruit, and especially the rasp. berry-canes, or toots of blackberry, logzanberry, or similar things, From time to tim» the hardy lilies have been recommended in these pages to villa and cottage ...

Published: Saturday 18 January 1930
Newspaper: London Daily Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 620 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

How Herbs are Used in a French Village By LADY SHEPPARD

... appears on the dinner tables has been gathered from the fields and hedgeFows. It is serprising to flnd. however. that neither blackberries nor rhubarb are used for food in this part of France. Mint is looked upon as particularly bealth•glving. and is recommended ...

Published: Tuesday 21 January 1930
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 428 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE ARTISTES

... the success of the concert in ably fulfilling the duties of accompanist. Needless to say, encores were as plentiful as blackberries in autumn and all richly deserved. Mr. G. M. Betser said how pleased they all were to have with them that evening Miss ...

Published: Saturday 25 January 1930
Newspaper: Holloway Press
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 266 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

NO ENTRANCE FEE DAILY MIRROR

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Published: Sunday 02 February 1930
Newspaper: Sunday Mirror
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1100 | Page: 23 | Tags: none

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Published: Sunday 02 February 1930
Newspaper: Sunday Mirror
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 354 | Page: 23 | Tags: none

GREAT MISSENDEN TO WENDOVER VIA LITTLE HAMPDEN AND CHEQUERS

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Published: Saturday 15 February 1930
Newspaper: Bayswater Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1001 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

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Published: Saturday 15 February 1930
Newspaper: Daily Mirror
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 214 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

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Published: Sunday 16 February 1930
Newspaper: Reynolds's Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 270 | Page: 20 | Tags: none