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... Sir Herbert “ We are all going broke together It the same other nationalised concerns Trains were being off now the railways were under public ownership and electricity cuts common What an awful mess are in as nation are you about it?” Sir Herbert asked ...

LONDON THEATRES: BRIGHTON PREMIERE

... by Patricia Pakenham-Walsh, A Fiddle at the Wedding. Parkin Percy Cartwright Herbert Hackforth-Bames Cecil Trouncer Alicia Hackforth-Barnes .Olga Lindo Pohi Polls Jill Bennett Desmond Belleroche Michael Brennan Wilfred Hackforlh-Barnes Lloyd Pearson Giles ...

Published: Thursday 23 October 1952
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 396 | Page: 9 | Tags: theatre review 

THE NEWS CHE LSEA HAS BEEN WAIT ING TO READ-- HAPPY SEQUEL TO GRAINGER Hopped into (homeless after 50 years)

... shoe in his hang. Ronald Brown, 24 painter, of Hartopp Avenue. Pulliam, was remanaeo In custody at Marlborough Street. The magistrate (Mr. Pahl Bennett. V.C.) was told that Brown had injured his foot with broken glass. P.C. Raymond Herbert accused was ...

SIPTIMBER Workman killed by

... next claimants, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bennett, also of Foxboiirne Road, Tooting, have been married for 46 years. The;, tot., had a somewhat storms, ' trial, during which there was considerable laughter in court. Mrs Bennett admitted that her 72-year-old husband's ...

Published: Friday 28 September 1951
Newspaper: South Western Star
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 593 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

J. L. MANNING'S coolvell

... attitude to Herbert Elliott. major in athletics will not pet him a Blu — e — in 1961 - u - nleTs he can constnie the Eneid faultlessly for Pals tutor at Jesus roux's? belief that Mills will be given a job to stay in Britain and Bennett will then decide ...

Published: Sunday 01 February 1959
Newspaper: Weekly Dispatch (London)
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 733 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

CORINTHIAN LEAGUE J. Day scores three in Uxbridge 'nap' hand UXBRIDGE 5, REPRODUCING the form they showed in ..

... Hill chasing every ball. were always dangerous. WilliaMi was sometimes guilty of hanging .on to the ball far too long, but he put throfigh many defencesplitting passes. Bennett. Kelly and Poole dominated the midfield play. and Johnny Morse was a tower of ...

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... and 5 ' ' liner ' inte 1 De a nne: v. 2 Bennett. 3 Tattier. speaker is Stan Pearmain. but what lot of prompting he al ChaHeiler: 1 Bennett. 2 needs. As Matthias. he ic sints•re and forthright ;White: 1 Bennett. 2 Tattier. twat of an unbeliever. -I ...

PARK GROVE See BERMONDSEY MI 61-8

... Heivcr 13. Smith c Mansfield Li Heivcr O. Fletcher lbw b Heiver 3. Bennett not out 4: extras 3—Total 73. MECO: J Dixon c Webb b Shepherd 2. Nicholson c Bennett b Fletcher 10. Frlekey e Bennett b Fletcher 0. Dearnsan h Fletcher 0. Carter b Shepherd 0. Rush ...

Tories Gain A Thousand Votes Each

... SOUTH NORWOOD raises Its glass to Sir Herbert Williams after his return as M.P. for Croydon East. Sir Herbert refoltmd with good health to Mr. Winston Churchill. TORY VICTORY DANCES Sir Herbert Waxes Poetic Sir Herbert Williams. Croydon East's M.P.. waxed ...

Published: Friday 02 November 1951
Newspaper: Norwood News
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1869 | Page: 1 | Tags: none