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ARM-CHAIR MUSINGS

... flight imagination would a subject George the Third have visioned the people of Britain any time, taking a cordial part Independence Day celebration and joining with the nation in the rejoicings customary in the United States the festival occasion But though ...

THE WAR

... ment. was blown to pieces a shell •with sp:te of the most stringent orders, was tarn* pering. February 23 This being the Independence Day Orange Free State, expected the enemy make a demonstration. This, however, they failed to do. A heavy, soaking ram set ...

FINANCIAL NOTES

... back and hold tight. The strike leaders are going sing, and 9 engineering operatives are to pay the piper. Tuesday was Independence Day in America, which of course caused want of support from the other side. Bears took advantage of this knock a point ...

BATH'S AMERICAN GUESTS

... birthday rejoicings—America and England Thursday united iD praise and thanksgiving, celebrating in deep accord and concord Independence Day. Those who feel with full force what entry the United States into the war means realise that i«t is making for a far ...

Local Election News

... on July 5, and his only regret was that it was not on the day before, his birthday. * * * I was one of those born on Independence Day and I have believed in independence all my life. That is why I have worked in a movement which is struggling for independence ...

BATH AND COUNTY NOTES

... several Bath men stationed here. Last week when -in the local picture-house, there flashed on the screen. Bath celebrated Independence Day. One witnessed tho American troops marching to the Abbey, their visit the Pump Room, and our highly respected Mayor ...

EMPIRE DAY

... almost the whole civilized world. Mr. Harrison picturesi quely described the enthusiasm with which ! Americans celebrated Independence Day and i other days, and reiterated tliat this country was ~ ancieo* rather behindhand, compared with of .fr txioples and ...

LIFE OF ACTIVE SERVICE

... of his step-father, Mr. Sieman, at 7, Wood Street, in that city over 50 years ago. Mr. Webb, who was born on American Independence Day—July 4th—came to this city when he was 14, in 1874, and returned to his native village in 1938, after being a shop assistant ...

OUR WEEKLY RAMBLE

... walking westward through the Park, but moody thoughts were soon dispelled by the sight roses still blooming. Golden Emblem, Independent© Day and Christine, were here in regal splendour, three yellow beauties standing proxy for the sun. Beyond the bandstand, ...

Names in the News

... Road. Bath, and now of 85 Newtown Avenue. Stratford Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Bowes were married in England on Independance Day (July 4.) 1945 and Mrs. Bowes reached the States on Easter Sunday 1946. aboard the Queen Mary. She is very happy in her ...

DISTRICT ROYAL MARRIAGE REJOICINGS

... Sunday and day schools, in their new and commodious schoolroom, and the children and teachers, with several friends of the Independent day and Sunday schools, took tea in the Independent Chapel, after which they accompanied the juvenile Prince and Princess ...