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'Snags' In Bus Service And Shelter Plans

... gave the answer— in the hospital grounds adjacent the existing bus stop 'BAD AMVKRTISKMKNT* Cllr. Mrs. A. M. Fitzjohn, speaking on the paragraph that the bus company was not prepared provide shelter accommodation at Hiverside parking place as stopping ...

Pulteney Bridge Scene For 'Come to Bath' Poster

... meeting should l>e lively one! Jan. 30, the Young Tories will be given much food for thought by Dr. A. Guirdham, who will speak The Menace of Totalitarianism Britain. * * Reynard watched When the Duke of Beaufort's hounds met at Tetbury last week, a ...

Local Honours In New Year List

... to Twerton Pa>rk see the City play, and meet old friends. He has made a number «f public visits to It* city, the tost being speak for Mrs. (now Lady) Archibald (the Labour candidate) at the City Bath Girls' School the 1945 Clenenal Election. BITS HIEF The ...

PREPAID 'SMALLS One Fenny a word per insertion Minimum I/-. Box number counts aix words BATH 33 WESTGATE STREET ..

... Hunganan Married Couple. Cook and Butler- Valet Ages 48- >5. Tall, good appearance Firat-class English and Continental cook Speaks good English Five yeats ref . jointly.—Susan Davs High Class Domestic Agency. Sal 'Phone 3053 REAL TREASURE. Cook, disengaged ...

Published: Saturday 07 January 1950
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 696 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

CONSCRIPTION FAVOURED BY YOUNG TORIES

... were not to risk being utterly unprepared if another war should come was announced that next week Mr. A Percival would be speaking current events anj the title of his talk would be Does Tito matter ? ...

OLD AGE PENSIONERS' SUPPER

... was Mrs Broadman Bro. Blackman presided and Mr B. Nation was organist Next Sunday will be Members Day. Bro. H. Ashman will speak and Mrs Dvder will be the ...

BATH SPORTSMAN DIES SUDDENLY

... Mrs. Jack Webb, of 5, Lansdown View, Upper Weston, Bath, a morning cup of tea, Mrs. Emily Helen Webb got up and turned to speak her C4-yearsold husband, only to find that he was dead. So badiy was Mr Webb wounded while fighting with the Somerset Light ...

NOTES BY THE WAY

... little jacket, tartan tie on her white blouse, and red tam o' shanter on her brown hair A Scotswoman, as any who hear her speak well know, Miss Dowwas honouring a New Year occasion with native costume. I watched with pleasure, how she encouraged the ...

Popular 'Exhibit' Ac Guildhall

... immediately after wards the Association will dissolved and we shall follow with public meeting at which Mr. 1. J Pitman will spea-k.' Capt Moes said that helpers were rollnjig up in good numbers. But need still more, he urged. An appeal for more workers ...

Bath Liberal Agent Collapses

... support his successor. Mr. Philip Hopkins. Both are due speak at a public meeting in Walcot on January 20. Sir Hubert is also speaking at a meeting Widcombe on Monday at which Mr Hopkins will also speak, he is free. A.s president of the Western Counties Liberal ...

Walcot Brotherhood

... two solos, and Bro. B. Nation was the organist. Mr. A Saunders (joint gen. secretary) presided. Mr. J. Willis, of Box, will speak next Sunday and Master M. Haines will be the soloist. ...

Election Briefs..

... Association, and president of the Cambridge Union. Mr. Freeth will be well remembered in Bath he came here last September with a speaking team of Cambridge University undergraduates. ★ ~ * Mr. Philip Hopkins, prospective Liberal candidate for Bath, has decided ...