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... tiser,” June 2nd, 1939 RUGBY'S OLDEST LADY Rugby’s oldest lady died this morning at the age of 99 years, after an illness of eleven days. She was Miss Ann Marie Sandiers, and was born at Ludlow, on October 15th, 1839. She had lived at 4 Dale Street for ...
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... From * The Rugby Advertiser August 4th, 1939. A SUCCESSFUL VENTURE Hillmorton and Paddox Districk Ratepayers’ Association held their first flower and vegetable show at the Paddox Cafe, on Saturday. and for an initial venture it was a commendable success ...
... tiser.” June 9. 1939, UNEMPLOYMENT IN RUGBY In the last two months the number of workless in Rugby has diminished by over two hundred. The May figures show that the reduction has been maintained, the total of gg‘lgistered unemployed being ...
... From “The Rugby Advertiser,” May 26, 1939 RUGBY'S GAS MASKS People are still asking questions about gas masks, particularly about masks and protective devices for children under the age of four. There is not yet a supply to meet the needs of Rugby children ...
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... From *“The Rugby Advertiser,” August 18th, 1939. WELFORD The first of a series of events organized by the Cricket Club in aid of the Northampton Hospital appeal, took the form of a novelty cricket match on Friday, and attracted a large crowd. A ‘eam was ...
... August 4th, 1939. RUGBY HOSPITAL CUP COMPETITION During the last two years the Rugby Hospital Challenge Cup Competition has been instrumental in giving £126 to the Hospital of St. Cross. This was reported at the annual meeting of the competition, held ...
... From “The Rugby Advertiser,” April 28, 1939. RUGBY AND CONSCRIPTION How many wil be affected in Rugby by the Government's decision to introduce compulsoy military training for young men between the ages of 20 and 21?7 It seems that the number affected ...