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MID. NORTON VVHIST WENT ON AS FLOOR SMOULDERED!

... MID. NORTON VVHIST WENT ON AS FLOOR SMOULDERED! The usual Saturday night whist drive ot Midationer Norton Whig Club was in progress at the Town, when several cif the 12U1 players remarked on a smell oil garnet:ling burning. A glance at the open windows ...

PATCHES AND POLITICS

... spots, were worn by ladies su how to which political party they ar Those who were Whigs or re little black patches on the right ek, while Tory ladies had their ches on the left. One unfortunate ig lady had on the left side of forehead a mole which looked ...

Frome Town Band tConductor—Mr. S. W. Lewis) WILL PLAY THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMME in the PARK on SUNDAY, JUNE 3rd 1951,

... Bartlett ; consolation, Mrs. Nicholas and Mr. Daniels; miniature, Mrs. Stone. A competition winner was Mrs. Moore. Amble Oak for Whig ►u. A successful jumble sale was held in the Portway Methodist Church Schoolroom on Friday evening last. It organised by the ...

Published: Friday 01 June 1951
Newspaper: Somerset Standard
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 202 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Estate of Mrs. Jane Taylor, Deceased. GLASTONBURY. MESSRS. W. H. PALMER t SONS tai Sell by Auction ae THE KING

... GLASTONBURY, as MONDAY, Hsl JULY, 1951. at 7 pm. (Subject to Conditions), a very Deskslie RESIDENCE with the GARDEN thereto Whigs*, known as Nu 4. PARK TERRACE situate in the town of Glastonbury. The Residence is brick•built with slate roof; the accommodation ...

Published: Friday 06 July 1951
Newspaper: Central Somerset Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 208 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

S.W:LEACUE Faleinnilei F 114: Draws In

... Falmouth’s Five Draws In Six Home Games IT at the end of Fal the ‘Falmouth- ith had drawn 3-3 safe, but Whig com- bined to rob them of the extra point— time in had drawn. Falmouth -hearte4, skij Alec had a word to say. cant jo on much without Ay tn, breaks ...

QUEENHILL

... financial report. and an interesting account of the group meeting at Borrow was given by Mrs. Yates. After tea there was a whig drive organised by Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Macready, prizes being won by Mrs. S A. Smith, Miss Heusser. Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. ...

Published: Saturday 02 June 1951
Newspaper: Tewkesbury Register
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: | Words: 257 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Frome Park v. Trowbridge Westbourne

... Simnionds. ▪ W Price. .1 H Marshall. H B Whalley 'Rink II—A Sutter. R Carswell. D a Prime S-30. Rink 3: II Hewitt. T Bates, U .1 Whig. O J Hillier—U. Rink 4--W Suet. I Thomas. 1 1 . tfren. C Case-13. Total Si. Troy. Westb'ne: OMOMS. 0 Smith. A Z Angell-16. ...

MARKED FOR MINING

... for mineral. The authority was negotiating with West Penwith Council In tegard to the =Pena which would be Involved In int:Whig the site of the jprolzosed sewage disposal works a little further to The northweal no that the Tregurtha area could be free ...

SOME CHAPTERS IN THE HISTORY OF TRURO

... ised to give up the town papers; to money It is possible there | the political reasons behind this | sal tude. Pawley was a Whig of | Pt! cawen's party, and Herle was a At this y of Vincent's party. j ine od there was a struggle between! IT cawen and Vincent ...

LOCAL NEWS

... LOCAL NEWS Drillt..—At a Whig 1.111:',. Ji the Gown Ilad. otganised hy Mr, 11. Statue on hehalf ol the woinen's section ol the British Leg Mo. the M.C. was Mr. George Howes. PriLaS were presented by Mrs. J. 0. Marlin twonien's soction president, to Mrs ...

Published: Saturday 29 December 1951
Newspaper: Tewkesbury Register
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: | Words: 535 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

not to do it is to be

... d whisper to herself. The Muter is come and c a ll e th f or can lift the world out of Its pitithee. That was brilliant 'Whig 1 we pay sufficient honour to the able condition? their work. o w rk h . ere light. dignity, and value of those The g lor y ...