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... TOWN WAND BANNISTER, E. W. T.. « 516 SPACIOUS, J. G. Z. 508 VAUGHAN-OWEN, D. Chapman, J. McMillan, W. Rogers, J. ...
... TOWN WAND BANNISTER, E. W. T.. « 516 SPACIOUS, J. G. Z. 508 VAUGHAN-OWEN, D. Chapman, J. McMillan, W. Rogers, J. ...
... building programme should be speeded up. Answering questions, Admiral Sir Roger Keyes dealt with the cost of cruisers, saying that 60 per cent. ot that related to wages. . . . Sir Roger was personally thabked by Sir Herbert Lidiard and Sir George Handover ...
... Mayor of Kensington (Alderman H. V. Kenyon, M.8.E., J.P.. L.C.C.), Admiral Sir Roger and Lady Keyes, Councillor Mrs. Lewis-Banned (Dame President). Councillor Thorn Bannister (Hon. Secretary) and Councillor Campbell. The minutes of the last Annual Meeting ...
... INADEQUATE NAVY Admiral Sir Roger Keyes, II.P. for Portsmouth, was the chief speaker at the annual general meeting of the Paddington Randolph Churchill bran. .h of the Primrose League held at the Town Hall, Paddington Green,. on Thursday, July sth, when ...
... PRV A B PPF 14 6 rmiciiNCTON HASSIATION ANIMAL SIN ROSIN KUM INADEQUATE NAVY Admiral Sir Roger Keyes, M.P. for Portsmouth, was the chief speaker at the annual general meeting ot the Paddington Randolph Churcuill bran.l ot the Primrose League held ...
... W. Stock 21.. T. Lane IL J. W. Watkin E. H. Carpenter 13, O. Brown 21. W. Webb 21: total 1011. Fulham: W. Bannister 11. M. Hughes It. F. Rogers 7. F. Price 21, F. Turner 17. A. Darts 20: total $4. Hanwell will be away to Manor 'revere at Chiswick to-day ...
... building programme should be speeded up. Answering questions, Admiral Sir Roger Keyes dealt With the cost of cruisers, saying that 60 per cent. of that related to wages. Sir Roger was personally thanked by Sir Herbert Lidiard and Sir George Handover moved ...
... enloyed by players and onlookers. rewat being a win by Eastbourne by one shot. S. NORWool3.—Ring 1* Brown. Potter. Wallis. Bannister. 22: rink 2' Russell Cloudchild, Long. Lamont, 25. total 47 EASTBOURNE.--Rint 1 White, Knowsley, Harvey. Coy. 25: rink 2: ...
... Joseph Bars&II. E.Wallis. C. liarsdell. R. Wallis. L. Rowntree and 0. Dallaway. Vivian Veck, Edith Bannister, Winnie Wise and Honor Bowler. Am.—John Rogers. NIUMMVOIRIC.—AIice Wakeling. ATTENDANCE not missed once during rear . Fred Smith. Sidney Snell, ...
... winning by • margin of 40 shots. The following were chosen to play for Surrey from the Wit A. Bowling Club: Mesdames L. King, L. Roger.. Morton, E. Holman. Gilchrist. Privett and E klp Mn. Youdan (president) Coulsdon Bowline Club. Is to be congratulated In bringing ...
... -Rink 1 Webb. Quittenton. Walker, Gilchrist. 26: rink Clews. Chapman. Pratt. Morton. 16; rink 3 Holman. Wilkinson. )4archant. Rogers. 22: total 06. COV41:1IIATIVI› , s. Played at Waddon on Saturday. the home team winning by twelve shots. CROYDON OOP EilvArivies ...
... Foote. C. Foster. Ii R. Geddis, H. Gorehaul, J. Hull. NV. Handy. L HoHyman. C. W. 11urphy. J. Haiti. E. Richardsi.in, H. Rogers. A. Rose. J. 1% It remains to he added that tho tliorus stood op to its work ‘e-e ist indeed. and the Soviet orilni under ...