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Bedfordshire on Sunday October 9 1983 11 ‘Official’ conman A BOGUS official has conned pensioners out of their ..

... about the defeat which he ascribed largely to the fact that Mr Groves was a well-known local figure while the Conservative Joe Phillips came from out of the area Labour supporters affected unconcern and it is true that they never had a ghost of a chance of ...

Published: Sunday 09 October 1983
Newspaper: Bedfordshire on Sunday
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 970 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

Bedfordshire on Sundey October 9 1983 LOANS £500-£ 10000 Secured loans to home ownersmortgages payers at ..

... Liberals who found this eagerness to rush into self-congratulatory print a bit well pushy The unfortunate Tory candidate Joe Phillips has now managed to lose two Conservative-held seats in succession at Queens Park in the borough elections and now the formerly ...

Published: Sunday 09 October 1983
Newspaper: Bedfordshire on Sunday
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 925 | Page: 28 | Tags: none

Bedfordshire on Sunday September 1 1985 9 Crossword I £200 goes to first two correct TRICKY ENTRIES be drawn from

... Batcheldor Lowther and Jones Sitting cross-legged occasionally sipping water he cut such a figure of confidence that Chairman Joe Phillips referred to him as “Mr Lowther” Praise indeed Mr Noble accepted generally the flimsy prosecution evidence but argued that ...

Published: Sunday 01 September 1985
Newspaper: Bedfordshire on Sunday
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: | Words: 1569 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

Once a Weel:

... utmost decorum until the conclusion of the service, when he shouldered his block and slowly marched out of the church. Joe Phillips was an awful story-teller. When a stranger came to his tavern, if he appeared at all credulous, old Joe would tell a long ...

OUK ARM CHAIR

... utmost decorum until the conclusion of the service, when he shouldered his block and slowly marched out of the church. Joe Phillips was au awful story-teller. When stranger came to his tavern, if he appeared all credulous, old Joe would tell long yam ...

PHE BEDFORDSHIRE MERCURY, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1905

... —T. Ashby, Curly Hitchins, E. Clayson, E. Hughes (capt.), G. Fream, F. Adams, A. Lancaster, G. Goodwin, A. Cavanagh, ‘•Joe” Phillips, W. Barfoot, J. Wallace, J. Barfoot, R. Chibnall and H. Harvey (vice-capt.). Southend Albion Reserves.—T. Wallace, H. Hudson ...

Published: Friday 26 May 1905
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2609 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

rtoby football

... 19 points (2 goals tries) (,’has. Preston. Herbert Pearce, Wm. Bar- ! , w ,nla tries). The visitors had use- toot, and Joe. Phillip-. torwards.-Biggiesful uack but they were not well supported . wade: E. l>eouurd. goal; N. Chambers and UdiiiH Tile Seliool ...

• ~... . • - . . - THE RECORD, JANUARY 29, 1201. . - ,_ _ • •

... meeting a diernesien arose as to the en ball oely be tippled to tbe beverage made with --• tr. .-- - Weee christened Jim mid Joe. Phillip forward'. it's Colman's, it's just as eh/ hetr Ith port given by the landowners hoth financial r trieley asd hope ' --•-• ...

Published: Tuesday 29 January 1901
Newspaper: Bedford Record
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 13430 | Page: 3 | Tags: none