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... Row Angry exchz Mrs. A. C. Boc S. E. Thomps use of Sandye after school place at a mi urban council poses committel The clerk. Hanford. read the clerk to governors, of Boothby is chai with the use of ises by ggtfide ( Mr. Thomps was ~a lot of buck passing ...
... row A Wolverhamgton councillor is to demand a full inquiry into why bus drivers cannot give change fol. lowing yet another driver-passenger confrontation, The latest passerllFer to have trouble was school teacher Mrs Jennifer Onions who boarded a No. ...
... ROW 145—Fanny angq Johnnie Cradock Invite — you to a Cheese and Wine Party, 25—And Ted Too! Part 2, dy Came Too 235 — Collectors’ Pieces; Antique Fir earms: Venetian Glass. € 2.so—Cinema - Now. Part 4: Hal Wallis and “Bequest to the Nation.” 3.ls—Parents ...
... IN ROWS They can be sown in rows for cutting, or used as fillers sown in patches between shrubs or perennial plants; or even to make a complete ...
... ROW 9.35—5 e Ur Beatha. 10. o—Respondez il vous plait.* 30.30—Avventura. 10.55—Close down. 1125—Weather: Weekend weather. 11.30—Camberwick Green. 11.45—Motor Mouse and It's the Wolf: cartoon. 12. s—~Gold” on Crow Mountain. 12.30—The Boat Race: A special ...
... ROWING Div eda,A04., , , „ gh, future, icy I the balance The MAW meeting of Drogheda' Rowing Club, held is the Parochial: Cootie, was /baked by Mt. C. Lyaeh and among the atteadibee were Irish Amateur Rowing Union President 32-eouity Meting Mid ...
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... Rowing Shopping In the town is a pleasure, because the Ilerne Hay shopkeepers and tradesnrwn are extremely helpful to real dents and holiday makers The twin towers Of the n►ined Saxon church at Revolver. near Herne Hay. The towers once stood many miles ...
... ROWING RITAIN displayed their best form for three years when they won silver and bronze medals in the world junior championship at Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham. The silver went to Crispin Money-Coutts and Henry Clay the 18-year-old Etonians, in the coxless ...
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... ROW Women's Maeda* Miss Mac Neill presided at the Ryhall meeting and a competition wordmaking was enjoyed. Members later had an American tea to which they had contributed. Hostesses were Mrs Bannister and Mrs Maltby. Two mocks took children from Ryhall ...