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To the Enrros of the Braooro News

... of the News. your last issue an address appears from a Mr. Kimmins offering himself as a candidate for the County Council for the !Umlegions. Division, and I suppose it is the same Mr. Kimmins who has been playing such an undignified part at the Dosed ...

STONEHOUSK

... who preach el from the words For ye are not under the law, but under grace. The chapel was very prettily decorated with wheat, flowees, fruit, vegeteblee, &c., by the Misses Kimmins and Mrs Bromley. Special h t hymns were sung, and colle.tions made at ...

THE STROUD NEWS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE ADVERTISER FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1897

... one or two things in replying to Councillor Kimmins. Ono remark of Councillor Kimmins's was almost a reflection on the District Council, but he (Councillor Abbott) generally noticed that Councillor Kimmins came in when the hulk of the work was done. (Loud ...

KING STANLEY FREE MEADOWS

... KING STANLEY FREE MEADOWS. Sir,—Mr Kimmins, to my mind, at the recent commoners' meeting, occupied an unenviable position. lie asserts that documents were produced by Bir W. IL Marling implying that they were a necessary part of the procedure as containing ...

STROUD BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... meeting of Stroud Board of Guardians was held in ti,. Board Room, John Street, on Friday afternoon. Present : Mr J. C. C. Kimmins (chairit.fil, the Right Hon. Sir J. E. lkrington, Bart., Sir Alfred Apperly, Rev. C. H. Badeock, Re v. J. Evans, Mra L. Dye ...

I PACIORAL PLAY AND PRWANTATION OF PRIZE

... arid Mrs Kimmins. sal Xi ipriatipaD seppartiag him. Tim sadisoce and tewdeon in • seassinFle, Betonreeding theriport oitie7College Examinations, Dr C W Kimono, M.[., Luria, remarked that on those ocomices he had to detach himself from the Kimmins family ...

NBLEY NILLTINU

... P. Allen) was /wk.' a the British &Ai Mnn fay ening. The trath , rinyg paruhronern Mr J C Kimmins preceded, and was rupportwi Me *done by Mr and AU.. Mrs Kimmins. Mr atrium/ dm end Mr ft lakes front the Karthty t 'kb. AS the rear 04 the platform was! ed ...

RANDWICK

... Hope, Mies It. Herbert gave • reading, The bottle of Old Irish Whiskey. A melody was then sung, and a reading, Little Grace, by Miss A. Flack. Another hymn was then snag, and Miss J. Powell read Politeness, the Chairman following with Unite in ...

NAILS WORTH

... Sebool, to consider as ardor received from the Shoed Union Amessrsent Committee for making • sew valuation lilt. Mr. J. C. Kimmins was voted to the chair, and there were also present Moors. It. Geiser. T. C. Huntley, Price, Harrison, and Wyatt. In opening ...

boys. It may be. too, that it is Sow practically an impossibility to continue the maintenance of St. Loe's School

... dinin -Will each party seemed bent on singing grace. Not wishing to he behind a large party from Worcestershire. who sang a quaint setting to For what we have received. the local choir sang the orthodox grace to the Old Hundredth. When thee had finished ...

PAROCHIAL COMMITPEE

... Darius+, Messrs. M. W. (501- cheater-Wemyss, Russell J. Kerr. F. A. liyett. E. K Leigh, R. Eager, F. Winterbotharn, J. O. C. Kimmins, F. Brain, R. A. Lister, T. Davies, A. W. Page, Alf. Apperly, A. T. Price, F E. Evans. A. T. Playne. F. F. Wheeler. W. G. ...

mourrAN-r TrAcutas' MiLARD:S

... He moved that the increase should in every case be made, subject to the recommendation of the managers of the school. Mr Kimmins contended that he knew a case in point where an article was willing to stay on at LIM so as to be able to remain in that certain ...