Mr. E. Ward
... th© funeral took place of Mr. Ernest Ward, 36. Lane House. Trawd ...
... th© funeral took place of Mr. Ernest Ward, 36. Lane House. Trawd ...
... estimated against future demands. Gas hud always to he there when the consumer wanted it —at the right time and in the right quant dies. In calculating the amount of gas likely to required on any particular day seven factors were taken into consideration the ...
... Lyons; Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Pickles; Employee* and Staff, 'lbos. Hargreaves and Sons Ltd.; Engineer and Fireman. Viaduct Mill; S. L. Broughton: Mr. and Mrs. C. Hatcliffc. Joan. Dennis and Molly; Edward and Joan; Peter and Meriel: Pat ...
... *d th«‘rn National Fin? Brigade AisaiK’iation long service metlals. H. Riley received the medal for 20 year* service ami Fireman T. Bateman received the and bar for 2T» years service. Both these “veterans” were eongratnhitesl hv the Mavor and by the District ...
... T. Shackleton. a greenhouse Just past the ’bus dc|H)t was on fire. Six men had turned out with one engine, under Leading Fireman , Horn, and they soon had the [fire under control. The damage •was very slight. Tlk* Brigade also received a call Good Friday ...
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... over all the evidence, theoretical orked for Liverpool hrm of and actual, of kinds of damage butchers. which smoking causes. Dis- , ...
... man’s service in the first world war. A verdict of “Misadventure” was recorded. Mr. Maunders, who died in hospital on Monday, was retired railway engine fireman* Mrs. Evelina Maunders said that her husband, while serving with the Army of Occupation in Germany ...
... P TENDERS. WEST HIDING COUNTY COUNCIL « RAVEN DIVISIONAL KXECI TIVE TENDERS are invited for the POT AIDE'. FRUIT AND VEGETA DIES (••xcludmc potato*) ami FISH School ( anteen-* in Skipton. Karuold*Wick. Farby. steeton, hiDdcn and uiitract* f«*r Potato* ...