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AN UNFOUNDED RUMOUR

... UNFOUNDED RUMOUR. immense commistari at. j On the summit of the terraced eminence, called /wart Kop. they have placed five naval guns, and they have also brought field battery across the river a small kopje the northern bank. From this position they keep ...

LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT FARE THE CINEMAS romantic comedy with attractive settings and lively Cole Porter Friday and ..

... Porter Friday and Itaturday.—ODEON : True as a Turtle (U); Gas-Oil (A). GRANADA: Giant (A): The Law. less Breed (A): Counter-spy (U). PLAZA. OXTED: Away all Boats (U): Behind the Headlines (U). Sunday. ODEON The Rainmaker; Crowded Paradise. GRANADA: Albert ...

THE WAR AND THE HOP MARKET

... augagod so that th* brat should not know what tbs second taw. Mr. Bawnttoy it variously reported a* being in prison at spy, being a spy with tha British Bad Cross, and with th* Oarmaa troop*. Ou* Tree Hill land waa bought th* influence of Canon Rawnatey ...

HOUSEKEEPING lOK WARTIME

... Cowap Not Arretted. - m Mr. Cowap, secretary to Mr. B. L. Mood, of Combe Bonk, asks us emphatic denial to the rumour that he has been arrested a spy, or that he bas dismissed half (he workmen Combe Bank and placed the reet on half-pay. ...

(From Fun.)

... “TI'PI’KNCK, only tuppence,’’ paid the telescope proprietor to -well, let’s say tourist: “ tupismce, only tupjience to look the spy-glass, aminspec the fleets what’s 'ad out the reserve, an* is a.-sfoiclii pausin' Rain spate. “ I'm in ‘urry now,” returned ...

18 Three of the SPOOKY: Bruce Willis and Oscar and the good news is inventiveness appears to be back along

... Powers 2: The Spy Who ed Me 6 Little Voice 7 Star Trek: Insurrection 8 Tea With Mussolini 9 The Mummy 10 Blair Witch Project Figures courtesy of the ABC Cinema Tunbridge Weils much verbally-pummelled Fight Club The film industry’s rumour mill fuelled by ...

LEGACIES TO CLUBS

... to have that gallery cleared, said, Mr. Speaker, I spy strangers.” The Speaker ordered the gallery to be cleared, but a fair face st ill was perceptible through the grille. Again Mr. Henley said, “I spy strangers.” The Serjeant, Lord Charles Russell, h ...

(From The Passing Show.)

... they must do without boots and shoes. may not be long, however, before they find themselves well * leathered the Allies. A spy may defined one who does paid work enemy plots. Someone Haims to have just discovered method of preserving the radium in bottled ...

NOTES ON NEWS

... know, never turned up : and Dr. Cook, when he found that people began to doubt bis story, disappeared completely. There were rumours his having been seen here and there, but there was nothing solid and substantial about these appearances, as there had been ...

-THE'COUIUEtth. NEW HOSPITAL WATER SUPPLY

... of three months a salary not exceeding £5OO per annum. A letter was received from Mr. J. J, Harding Intimating that It was rumoured that the entertainments in the Mount Sion Grove would cease this season. that the pavilion would be removed and no further ...