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... tetanus, the result, ia said. severe laceration from barbed I wire, with which she came in contact while out gathrrir.T blackberries. ...
... tetanus, the result, ia said. severe laceration from barbed I wire, with which she came in contact while out gathrrir.T blackberries. ...
... EXMOUTH DISCOVERY. INFANT'S BODY IN BOX. The body of female infant was found Sunday three men among some blackberry bushes the Maer, near the foot of l.xmouth cliffs. It was enclosed in a carditonrd box. The body was conveyed ...
... EXMOUTH DISCOVERY. INFANT'S BODY IN BOX. The body of a female infant was found Sunday three men among 6ome blackberry bushes on the Maer, near the foot of Exmouth cliffs. It was enclosed in a cardboard box. Thg body was conveyed the mortuary, and the ...
... Although the search is still being continued for Mrs. Harvey, the octogenarian widow, who disappeared mysteriously while blackberrying in September, there is still trace of her. There is still no news, either, of Mr. Frank Frost, the railway clerk, who ...
... MYSTERY. REWARD OFFERED. There is still news of Mrs. Harvey, the Barnstaple widow who disappeared month ago while gathering blackberries in Coxleigli Wood. Her stepson, Mr. 11. J. Harvey, of Blackburn, is offering reward of ...
... those away than Devonshire Cream and Apple Pie? You can send enough for large family for few shillings. BOTTLED APPLES, BLACKBERRIES, WORTLEBERRIES, RASPSERRSES, PLUMS, CURRANTS With all the Flavour Fresh-picked Fruits. CATHEDRAL DAIRY COMPANY, EXETER ...
... failed to return from a blackberrying expedition, The girl is Emily Bamsey, aged 12, who, with her mother from Plymouth were staying with the latter's sister at Castle Cottages, Littldiam, She left the house about 11 a.m. to go blackberry picking, and a neighbour ...
... attractions of the pleasure fair were well pat:onised. RECIPES Blackberries may be served in various ways, one of the most popular beins in the form of a pudding, mixed -with apples. Blackberry and apple budding, made as for an ordinary suet-crust fruit ...
... much energy in order to keep the children busy and happy. Excursions have been made to many place* in order to collect blackberries, billberries. fir cones, etc. ...
... recommending schools to join in gathering wild fruit for jam-making. It is expected there will be thousands of tons of blackberries, bilberries, elderberries, rowan berries, sloes, and crab apples to harvest and sell to fruit preservation centres or made ...
... always follow. The crop depends on the weather at the time of blossom, and the hardening of the wood by sun and frost. Blackberries, by the way, lose their flavour after September 29th. The old country saying is that the devil flies over the hedges, and ...
... Hmnberstone. Maiden Rolling Hurdle Race, Leicester— Sally's Pearl. All Engagements in Mr. n. L. Cottrill's name —Well Done, Blackberry. Novices' Race, Hurst Park—Bride Elect. All Published Handicaps--Cookhill. ...