Mr. H. KING

... Mr. H. KING Mr, Harry King, aged 76, of 17 Lake-terrace, Melton who would have celebrated his golden wedding at Easter, died in the Melton War Memorial on Saturday, Mr. King worked at the Holwell Ironworks until he retired due to illness, and five years ...

BRIGADE,

... exists in the RIGHTON. - Board Residence £5. County Fire Brigade for a s frout 50 yards. —Bowman, 12a Permanent whole-time fireman. ast Street ET Applicants musy be not less as e -berth caravans, direct tHan 19 or more than 30 years AISTER 4-berth cara ...

‘Go to heaven?” asked the Irishman

... by restore the good name of the atom—for, lll(e[A a railway policeman. an the aeroplane, it can do good as well as evil,” sa'di(]igm\:flubm:\l:lln Lupxll;e‘.;d. wwnxgxoe Mr. Leslie Aldous, United Nations Association in- | jieaven?” ] formation officer ...

e son eilies enjoye 'l 4 e | G, 310 'flb - -1 ntonitielin, | showed the comic at his|AST

... b, Compton_in “Lifes to be that of Charles Andrew , “'piean 8. s—Beethoven's |Crick. railway fireman, BoS- Mass in D. 955—Talk by R. 'ton, Lincolnshire, He dis- L. Marris. 10.15—Ruggiero ‘appeared from the cab of a Ricei (violin). 10.40—Exile 'fppfioti\'e ...

Decapitated Wymington man had live ammunition in pockets (%)

... 'oh(s),?”~;‘q“““f' (Stainough Road, Finedon, said he P. Poole, was attending the| Smos 30 249 322 230: sublect was a fireman on a goods 75th anniversary dinner of A.|-Comes at times a stillnéss” |Wood' train which passed through Barker and Sons, Ltd ...

Published: Saturday 23 April 1955
Newspaper: Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1791 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Steelmen strike at Corby

... Death of Mr. Wm. Smith which ran to MZR _WILLIAM SMITH, a founder of the Ketterinsl building firm of Smith an Bunning, Ltd., died yest,erdair at Kettering General Hospital. He was aged 88. schedule yesterday—the exgrm at Wellingborough oopark. A new in ...

‘Clean sheet’ year for Corby Post Fifemen Office dri alled CORBY Post Office vehicles travelled 90,000 miles ..

... l(:ourlu:ulm' Fireman’s efforts | Bawthern Road. and member of the local roaa . The coal truck’s petrol tank sarettrxl- c?mmil}:ee commented were f ruitless lwag damaged and the fire brion the fact that two women WFELLINGBORO' fireman! g2ade was called ...

TWO MORE HURT ON ROADS Funeral of No orders broken says NUR

... ugh motive power depot did the job of a fireman ’by oiling an engine and filling the sand boxes. Says the N.U.R : This is normal practice when a driver is not available. 2—That a shed labourerformerly a fireman—drove an engine during shunting, while the ...

R 1 ShOW - THE four-day Royal Agricultural Show, which opened at Wollaton Park, Nottingham, yesterday, covers ..

... —and Bromborough baskets. |Larry, won a special second —_— rize for a groun of &hxt')ee(;vfis * bv the same sire and bred by Fireman hurt 50 , i Cattle l’R\e'd Pol%;: MgsxA. E. Church. Manor Farm. Colmm WarEllOllse :'orth. Bedfordshire. with Colmworth Rose ...

Published: Wednesday 06 July 1955
Newspaper: Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1228 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Murderer’s last wish: pui . P pink carnations

... Foster today. |fifty years. His father was i The condemned man’sithe service for forty vea:s mother, weeping. said: “lU'S| Fireman Payvne has hep 50 good of him (e come. He's{that his five-vear-old son wll someone Irom lLome at last.|foliow him. Fred and ...

HARDER WORK

... Hawker Siddelev Group air- IN FIRE craft. and engine plants in Toronto, Canada, will start ar- A fireman collapsed and riving in England tomorrow in died in a fire which badly what is believed to be the damaged nine classrooms at world's biggest-ever ...