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THE CLEVEDON MERCURY AND COURIER 5 WOMAN’S REALM Nurses with the Forces Radio-location Girls With the best-kept ..

... Enrolment Alexandra's Imperial Military Service Reserve and territorial Army Nursing is voluntary services arc now part the Armed Forces Crown Every member of Military Nursing State Registered Nurse and it that this should when it is their lives include ...

Published: Saturday 05 July 1941
Newspaper: Clevedon Mercury
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 3390 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE WEST BRITON AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER THURSDAY 24 CORNISH WEDDINGS WHIN YATES STARLING Mentioned In New ..

... also assortment of Knitting Yarns various colours Coupon W J Roberts Son Truro TILL 25s 3 pairs kiddies’ Shoes 12 lot Wool Cardigan 5s child's Coat and Hat 26in 6d Wireless all-main: Philips all new— James Highertown Stores Truro Suit (ART COLLARS some ...

CHELTENHAM OPERA HOUSE

... respect of her child, and to see her husband. After she hail arrived at the house, the child, which she was carrying in her arms, dropped something on the floor and as she attempted to pick it up Mrs. Perks struck her in the eye 4 Mrs. Minnie McDonald ...

Published: Saturday 06 September 1941
Newspaper: Tewkesbury Register
County: Gloucestershire, England
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9 WHISPERS AND ECHOES MOTORISTS IN COURT NEWQUAY NONAGENARIAN ARE WE DOING ENOUGH? EXPRESS THURSDAY OCTOBER 2 ..

... the Reverend J L and Mis Kempthome the Rectorv St Enoder Cornwall CASES BEFORE ST AUSTELL BENCH BLACK-OUT OFFENDERS WARNED John Edwin Rowe of Woon Cottage Roche appeared before the magstrates at East Powder Petty Sessions St Austell yesterday summoned ...

BRIDGWATER

... sent home by the Arm. was bound over in for 12 months and ordered to pay 15s costs, with an advocate's fee £3 3s. ALLEGED SHOPBREAKING Labourer Further Remanded A further remand was granted by the Borough Bench on Monday against John White, labourer, ...

TIVERTON GAZETTE & EAST DEVON HERALD TUESDAY DECEMBER 9 1941 COUPON FANCY LINENS BELTS POSIES UMBRELLAS ..

... again” Brother Jack and Sister-in-law Hannah Nephew Bill and Harold and Bette and Ethel Florrie and Ethel (Bristol) “Safe in the arms Jesus” Gladys and Dick (Bristol) “Peace Perfect Peace” Mrs J Bradley Win and all the children Louth Lines Sarah Ann nephews ...

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... At Newton and WANTED VAN DRIVER Book-keeper Wolverhampton Wolverhampton John ulred for imMtlon Representative! police and all at meeting Abbot Grammar School officer from tha Air Arm th air He th lights into three shown vertically upwards reflected light ...

WEST CORNWALL FUNERALS

... Jones, Mr. W. Corin, Mrs. James, Mr. F. Corin, Isabel Corin, Messrs. Richard Green, John Green, Jimmy Green, and George Green (cousins), Mrs. H. Corin, Mr. J. James, Mrs. John Corin, Mrs. W. Corin, Mr. W. Eddy, Mrs. P. Jenkin, Mr. S. Jenkin, Mts. S. Jenkin ...

Published: Thursday 18 December 1941
Newspaper: Cornishman
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 2531 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

EXPRESS THCR&AY DECEMBER 18 KM1 7 END MEALTIME MISERY Do you find you cannot eat a thing without getting filled

... youngest son of Mr and Mrs W C Osborne of St Columb and Pte Lillian Banks twin daughter of Mr and the late Mrs H Banks of 13 Cardigan Street Preston Lancs The bridegroom’s mother and tw’o sisters Mrs G Tabb Enniscaven St Dennis and Mrs D Vincent of London ...

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... Harfey (nephew. ako Owe at Woo Jo urchyard Mr. and Min Walter John.tin, Thursday, the rector (the Rev. O. F- E. Taunton. and Mr. and Mee. Berrinstcal oakiating. Mrs. Adey was • Darks, Cardigan), and Mrs. Bate (niece). native of illotPn, and had 'peat nsanY ...

Published: Saturday 20 December 1941
Newspaper: Cornish Post and Mining News
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2101 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

TIVERTON GAZETTE & EAST HERALD TUESDAY DECEMBER 33 1941 COUPON FANCY LINENS BELTS POSIES UMBRELLAS KNITTING ..

... King ” the occassion play as follows : Jean Hunt Thomas Green Christine Julien “Christine’ Carol singers : Bobby Cook John Gay Cyril John Pullem Fred Heal Heal Jean Petrie Margot Goff : Thomas Ellicott Kings : Kenneth Ellicott Beryl Joseph: Peter Elaine ...

The Good Old Days

... They were a species of cavalry which were mote lightly armed than the men-at-arms. English soldiers called them paunce nars. because they wore the German panzer, a sleeveless coat .chainmail. Sir John Fortescue commented upon the derivation the word pauncenar ...

Published: Wednesday 24 December 1941
Newspaper: Western Times
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 347 | Page: 4 | Tags: none