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... A chat it I a job bus got to be done, is this day sail age tbe roads are so di p l eight nest I &let bsve traveling be Ition get 11111 PI to awing doing Ms alter a ...
... A cuppa and chat with Cubs CUBS from the IM Corby Glen pack took that for a chat and a cup of tea with the elderly residents of Newton Court, Colster• worth, cm Tuesday. The Cubs were beige Is. troduced to the old pis* sad be getting to bow ...
... CHAT WITH A FAMOUS FOOTBALLER. Mr. John Robertson, a miner, is one of the leading players in the Shettleston Swifts Football Club. At his houseat Barrocknie, near Glasgow, he told a story interesting all footballers. said : I 26 years age, and at the ...
... iv to fail in the opening They mad towards IM goal a minute fro nt the start, but. though o r continually hit the be. nd went ss nazow m a wide. they ied to to r a sing advantage of a lull. Eaton found a serious pp in the Stamford defences. ...
... THE LINCOLN. RUTLAND. AN STAMFO A CHAT ON RS Their Rise and Decline. OE fairs, or “ sales as some eall them, HIS ts the season of their eatule, and those who wish to fit them- selves out with for the summer, or with horses, repair to such towns as annually ...
... Castle chat A GOOD deal of interest was aroused at Wednesday week's meeting of Stamford Darby and Joan Club, where Mrs M. Ashley, assisted by Mrs J. Morton, gave a talk with slides about Belvoir Castle. Artefacts shown, particularly those used in the ...
... Ido mine; Through many a conflict. . Two in front and two a be n: many a doubt, hoping that if 'Mid. Good morning. vle we have not always kept the tine • faith, the faith has kept us. . Would this be today's verw.s. mon of chatting up? ...
... String chat Miss A. S. Harper of Market Deeping gave a talk on string embroidery and pictures she makes herself at Thursday's meeting of the Stamford Tory Ladies' Tea Club at the Crown Hotel, Stamford. She was thanked by Mrs B. Birchnall. Tea was served ...
... Chat evening A CHEESE and — chat evening held by Stamford Town Cricket Club. at the Electricity Board social club. on Wednesday week for sponsors and vice-presidents was well attended. Guests werc thanked for 'their support of the club during the season ...
... Tue CHAT OF tHe DAY, 1s faid, that an application being made to a noble Lord, for his in tereft to obtain th € recall of a opular exile, his Lordthip with a gr eatnefs of foul, whie is moft inveterateenemies muft admire, his own part, he entertained no ...
... tHE CHAT or THE DAY BL! Sir, as l was going to tel! you, it is whifoered about, that a cebate arofe wheiher a W certaif Compliment, wit) a fing in its ta:, fhould be re- or not. However, thar magnanimity which a great perionage fo eminently ...
... houted his Aug in the Eatt Indies, 4 home for a thorough repair, and the Me of 74, now at Sheernefs, ap- 1 te » re teve her. A young Lady, heirefs to a confiderable fortune, made her efcape from a Nunnery a st, Gners in France, where the had ...