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VERY EXPENSIVE
... said he was informed the lady has a post bringing in a weekly wage of £2 10s., and her husband was also in employment. Mr. Claud Mullen imposed a penalty of 10s., and also ordered her to pay £3 3s. costs. ...
£4.50/£5.50/£6.50
... £4.50/£5.50/£6.50 Kansas City Special Humphrey Lyttelton Band Harold Ashby Claude Williams Nat Pierce Preston Love Joe Kennedy Jnr. Birmingham Town Hall Monday 4th July • 8.00p.m. Tommy Smith Quartet Midlands Arts Centre Tuesday sth July • B.oop .m. Cleveland ...
Proceeds In aid of Dundonald Forces Welcome Home Fund A CONCERT by °moisten Choir (Crondoci: WILLIAM BOYD) ..
... Memorial Wm*, Bond hem 7 p.m, ARTISTES:— Anna Mabee. Soprano: ArOsse McClean, tenor; Betty Mullen. Child Contrafto: Wm. Morton. Baritone: Gertrude McDonald and Claude Douglas, Duets; Bob McCormkk, Ventriloquist; Framer Doherty, Humorist and Compere: Accompanist ...
ALLECED THEFTS AT CLAUDY
... ALLECED THEFTS AT CLAUDY. Catnip-Drover for Thal. At a special court in Claude on Monday evening—before Messrs. John Desmond and William Maxwell. justices— John Hone, a local cattle-drover, was charged by District-Inspector Coate with the larceny by means ...
WEDDING AT PORT ADO WN
... Council. The bridegroom, Mr. Herbert Victor Mullen, a son Mr. W. A. Mullen, chairman of Portadown F.C., president of Portadown Cricket League, and chairman of Portadown War Savings Committee, and Mrs. Mullen, Carrickblacker Avenue, Portadown. He is member ...
Bank Hall T..i.d:°: ■ I-h-pii a ranred for Apart from her own
... MOTOR PAINTING. ALL CARS PROMISED FOR HOLIDAY WEEK WERE COMPLETED IN FIRST CLASf STYLE GIVE US TRIAL THE PRICE IS BIGHT CLAUDE MULLEN, ACRE ST. WqRKS. BURNLEY Ttl. 1457. T l ...
Killed and Injured
... James Smith, of Arlington Strict, kenwell. • _ J. Hrunning, Lord.'ap Lane Lon Jan, The hit of the •njured is at. Claude Hunter, Plumstead Mullen Sink, Notting View ; Percy Tomlinson. The Borough; M. Bellantyoe, Streatham Common; Mrs. Ada Digby. Camden Town; ...
Killed and Injured
... Smith, of Arlington Street, (Jerkenwell. j. Brunning, Lord*'up Lane. London. The list the ojured is as fuller* ; Claude Hunter, Plumstead; Mullen Sink, Not ting View; Percy Tomlinson, The Borough ; M. Ballantyne, Stroatham Common; Mrs. Ada EHgby, Camden Town; ...
To Be Musical Is Now Fashionable: The Covent Garden Season Begins with Lohengrin
... if he was still worried about Max HirzeVs unlucky cold Left Ladv Mullens and Mrs. Hugh l^eveson Cower were another mothvr-and- daughter combination who went to hear Lohengrin Lady Mullens wearing some lovely jewels Mr. Sidney Beer arrived wiih Lady Carnarvon ...
R E G fl h 1
... Barbara Mullen, Michael Redgrave in JEANNIE. Wednesday, Thursday—Rudy Vallee, Ann MiUer, Rosemary Lane, Eddie Durant’s Rhumba Orchestra, in TIME FOR RHYTHM. Also Anita Louise, Russell Hayden, in TWO IN A TAXI. Friday, Saturday—Robert Montgomery, Claude Rains ...
OIL MEANS SHRINKING COLLIER FLEET
... succession to the late Sir Claude Gibb. The new deputy chairman is Mr. H. H. Mr. @eputy chairman of A, Mullens, who was joint Parsons and managing director with Sir Claude. éarries on as the sole In Newcastle B also succeeds Sir Claude managing director. es ...