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... and O. Fleet. Postponed.—Long distance flight bid by French airmen. Codes and Rossi. -Reuter. K. S. P. C. A Medal. For Albert Terry, aged 2>. Allenroad. Stoke Newmgton. N.: rescued rat from tree (kiaplta Hiker.— Navy: Petty - Officer Cook. Charles F Miller ...

Published: Saturday 05 May 1934
Newspaper: Daily Herald
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 158 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

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... 118 ’ EMPIRE. Tivoli’ CANTERBURY, ST. HELENS. p'Js^i'y’ IPSWICH, HTTNnERLAND BOUTHPORT, a rmVK TROCADEBO. twrrY’S HOYAL ALBERT. . TERRY 3. Show Room —IP Road. To VO AUTHORS, ana tin Music-Uall and Theft'riral 'n RCnoral. ] R. JOHN COOKE (the Author and IVI ...

ALLEGED THEFT .01r LEAD

... shop. Subioneentle he saw the risoner• in • cert. followed stopped them. He found in the cart. and gave the wen into e u .—Albert Terry, 10. of Briant 'civet. New mid he otw 400 prisonens outside shop. Lewis put the usrpet in the tort —Remanded. ...

PAVILION ENTERED

... of breaking and entering the pavilion of Warlingham Rugby Football Club between November 23rd and 26th. They were Ronald Albert Terry (21», labourer, of Lower-road, Kenley, and William Arthur Charles Butcher (18). errand boy, Biddulph-road, South Croydon ...

Singing at Nigbt

... of Windsor had to pay Li for motor cyclinz past a policeman, who signalled him to stop at Eton. The Long Arm of the Law Albert Terry (24), of Wood Green, wwt charged with stealing a bicycle worth LI, the property of Mrs. R. G. H. iloward•Vvice, of Stoke ...

Mr. A. A. Jar)

... Mr. A. A. Jar). The death occurred in Hospital ow Sunda ralog of Mr. Artier Albert Jerry known as Arabes Albert Terry) of 10 Mr. Jerry, who was 01 el bees) • constait lidiesur husit trouble for the list A preeminent Masao, to Whitehall Wein and j during ...

Published: Friday 11 May 1928
Newspaper: Fulham Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 212 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE BEGGING PARALYTIC

... THCR•4DAY.—Refors Dr. H. Hetky lin the chair), Councillor J. 0. Pekoe, Dr. T. Jackeat, and Mr. J. W. Gardiner. NO CRUELTY. Albert Terry Mt of Viindmillroad, Croy. don, was charged on remand with erneltY to! a horse by working it in an unfit state. and Mr ...

WM. HARPED

... EmTe. Kaon, Em_, T. R. Wright, Em , A. L. Al.xudir, Em., H. Chsrringtoo, Km.. Em.. 0. A. Gibbs. , Onffithj. tiq. H. 1 albert Terry, Em., R. A. Thoftrn, E»q-, A. Creetmsa, Em-, Sir Edward Maoe, Bart.. W. T. PaalTo. Em-. T. W. Thorpe, . W. Boiceui, Em ...

Published: Saturday 26 March 1910
Newspaper: East London Observer
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 193 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

YOUTHS CHARGED WITH THEFT OF LEAD

... Willesden, were all bound over Three of the youths were ordered to remand homes for six months. Before the Court were George Albert Terry, seventeen. of Villiers-road, Winesden; Charles Deferent. seventeen, of laneefield-street, Paddington; and two other youths ...

Published: Saturday 28 October 1939
Newspaper: Kensington Post
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 224 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

BASEBALL DURLING'S MATCH-WINNING

... Monday's re.ult • National.; a. Elsbatus Bt. Pat ralk•g 7 rapolit au I 1 hi Bromler-hill. Catford. near aillbro‘v road. on Albert Terry. ag e d 17. l ot bernell-gate. Walworth. a cst ycli. a ..ut on the right thigh. and aheaton. telt and lea 'lt a %W I. ...

MASS DORMS TERRY WEDS

... at St. l'eter's. l lilm•k Lion Lane, llaramorsmith, on Tuesday afternoon. Imtween Dui is Ada. daughter ( f Mr, and Airs. Albert Terry, of 3V - i King Street. Ilammeremith, and Sergeant Herbert • 11. Curler. It.A., ann of Mr. and (`utter. of 49 Tetley ataid ...

Published: Friday 10 August 1945
Newspaper: West London Observer
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 254 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

FATAL ACCIDENT AT A PECIIIIAII %FOAM

... CAMBERWELL CYCLE FATALITY Wyatt held ni at Camberwell Mr G op Al west on the bed: of 49. alworth a widow, lately living at Albert Terry, a of Temple-st., Southwark. stated that he was cycling along the bet weeen seven and eight miles an hour, when he standing ...

Published: Friday 03 May 1912
Newspaper: South London Press
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 298 | Page: 12 | Tags: none