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Curries,

... Curries, si oil be glad to hem the Iterivati. this word explained, sad whether it is n modern institution. Would some reader of and Queries kindly reepord? J. LA Altrinchant 0117. 1 Tar Fun, NEW6PAPIIIL—When and where was the first English newspaper printed ...

Curries

... Curries. [l4lll Cliossiso Eurseom—Old Sea dogs are general* fond of relating some incident connected with the crossing of the line when, acconling to Marryat, the ship was Cm any of your readers say how this of horse-play originated, nod whether it is ...

SIR DONALD CURRIE

... SIR DONALD CURRIE. The late Sir Donald discerned his corn• mereial opportunity when gold was discovered in the Transvaal. The earliest minel then afford to pay high prieesl for sumptuous accommodation when travelling to and from Smith Africa: This Sir ...

Published: Friday 16 April 1909
Newspaper: Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 518 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

LIBERAL AND INTELLIGENT CURRI- CILUM

... LIBERAL AND INTELLIGENT CURRI- CILUM. During the latter part of the proceeding' st the Conference, wh.ch concluded on hatur• day, Lord Stanley of Ald , ..rley presided. speaking in a discussion on the school age limit his lordship said he opinion that ...

DEATH OF SIR DONALD CURRIE

... DEATH OF SIR DONALD CURRIE. Sir Donald Curxie (lied on Tuesday niornine It one at the Manor House, Sid- I Efierth, where he was staying. Deceased, who the well known head ! . of the Donald Currie Line of Steamers, was born In 1825, and was third eon of ...

Published: Friday 16 April 1909
Newspaper: Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 447 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

The of the past scalded to b e curried on on aad meet farmers are looking forward to most bountiful

... The of the past scalded to b e curried on on aad meet farmers are looking forward to most bountiful yield per acre. It is unfortunate for our fanners that they cannot expect to get for this year's hay much more, if any, than £4 per ton, on account of ...

THE ADVERTISER MAY 31 Mobberley Queen is curried through mud to her Armitt is until and Mrs J E Wilkinson

... THE ADVERTISER MAY 31 Mobberley Queen is curried through mud to her Armitt is until and Mrs J E Wilkinson aueen crowning JjKiRTUNE seldom seems ’ to shine down upon the rcAnlsers of the Mobberley Rose Festival nor does the sun On Saturday as previous ...

PAGE XXII THE ADVERTISER SEPTEMBER 1970 Striking a martial an board What the Currys meant to Mrs Clark Mrs Clark

... PAGE XXII THE ADVERTISER SEPTEMBER 1970 Striking a martial an board What the Currys meant to Mrs Clark Mrs Clark of Selsey says: I decided to ask about a washing machine at Currys because the prices seemed lower than elsewhere I could not be more satisfied ...