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... Adults ; Children 9d. 6-30—7-0 p.rn.: Organ Recital Mrs-. T. REENVYOOD. 7-0 pm . : Great Public M- ' ting. Chairman, Mr. RILEY Speak-rs. Rev. ft. L. WATSON, jw.xi. Rev L>. J. MACLLAN IVOR and FrS» nds. ...
... SIMONSTONE A whist drive, organised by Mrs. Boulton, Mrs. Webster, Mrs. Rockley, Mrs. H. Speak, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Hay hurst, Mrs. Foreman and Mrs. Holding was held in the schoolroom on Tuesday. Mr. H. Chippendale was M.C. and Mr, Webster presented the ...
... referred to his mi as Minister National lnsur which, he said, some people d beDofit YOU you hnd people walk there Before ig to speak of after the war, Si: that the generation had done a work. wai our armed j udents of to-da >se brave boys who had had d appalling ...
... there a change of rent ? The May >r; There are certain! re to-dav ~ were present at the other meeting, and have not heard one speak in suppor of the Chairman, The Chairman: 0:. . , . , pomt, voted against the present ,rO P' ® a ...
... Victoria Hospital. M ulligan, booking clerk spoke to the deceased booking ticket to Nelson about 10-30, but said cou'd not speak as bis condition. There were sign* on the rm warning % s the sub and tbe«e were lighted night. PS. Turner gave evidence of ...
... good use could be made of p rati eally all of them, blankets, for instance, being really urgent need in the town. The D. J. Speak) and County Councillor Throup recently saw a Government official about the matter and were promised sympathetic consideration ...
... held in the School, Russell-street, wa& also honoured presence of the Mayor (Councillor D. J. Speak, J,P.), who was accompanied by the Mayoress (Mrs. Speak). The Mayor, having extended the season's greetings all, contributed two songs, the gesture greatly ...
... MORE BEDDING NEEDED Many customers speak us concerning* the growing power of the Civil Service over our trades and industries. The Civil Service people are supposed to be acting in the public interest. But are they ? The general opinion is that they have ...
... followed garnet- Thanks were voiced to the hostess for her hospitality. Proceeds were aid of the branch funds. Mr. E. Ratcliffe, speaking at the fortnightly meeting of the Colneroad Methodist Fellowship held Monday evening, described in interesting talk the pleasures ...
... Dismissed the scene where faces leered, And placed therein a child's sweet eyes, Blue as the flower, aB sky's pure dome; Speaking me without the lies Which coine from hps which shout and foam, Of sunshine's gates that open wide, And welcome in the human ...
... go for long. was glad to have the opportunity of telling them how grateful the men of the regiment were, and he could claim speak pretty well for the whole regiment. Mrs. Atkinson's name was indeed well known throughout the regiment, and her name, of course ...