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EVESHAM GUARDIANS AND DISTRICT COUNCIL

... was null misunderstood Bonewen. who. he said. bad gest ample tereatil of economy, they would take thou tee farmers to wits Cardigan for Profiles,. Other.' l e M ere ' In tb. the üble }lc lied nen • that evidence that he was a real friend atrneul mon. ...

REVOLUTION IN IRELAND

... esenang of a tragedy a: Bcrnbriy. co. Cavan. where the Very Rm. John Finley i , A.. Lire -ombent of Carlow and Man lattightis• dr Td.Ta• h:a home, Brackiey oath : bring burned down be a gang of armed men. The dean. who was Jesse of age, had bath Lyon in zeuroinant ...

TITS STANDARD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1922

... 19th. at Parish Churah. Horelebury, by the Rev. Neel Pateneon. John. only eon of Mr. ant Me. John Holmes. Church Fenn, Elm. Dowiewich. to Oiadye Annie. elder d.oelrr of Mr. and him John Hattiey Meateow. .Pechawore. Horalebury. DEATH. o.4aza.—Oar. 15 ...

VVIMR A g

... testier', those Winne/ at the sale briefed Mts. C. W. Whitfeed, Mrs. G. K. Nieklia and min Os. borne. hut AID SITCWIDOS.—M • St. John Am. b lam* etamination, held recently at tie G.W.R. Swine. Erabd•Ul. Dr. Evans bang the teraminer and Dr. R. M. Satery lecturer ...

BROADWAY

... on the arms and face with the full kettle., and the water wont over witness, whole arum were bruised. Rote Shunner Naughtier of the last mdse.') site did not throw any water over Mte. Taylor. She saw Mrs. Taylor strike her mother, whose arms were bruised ...

Bnadway

... drive home terminated a very happy day. Stastm Mr A. Wedgewwed estertahl. asl dk. mambas aod a law teas& to tea at the Manor ARM A good company sat dow n to an excellent Ma. and sports are° afterward, te• joyed on lawn, the party dispersing at 8 pm. All ...

OFFENHAM

... Woodfield, on the proposi• manly resolved that a letter be sent to Coun- tion of Mr. C. Terry, seconded by Mr. A. C. cilloc John Eduard., expressing their hear- Milner& C.C. ties coogratulatioue upon his acceptance of the Mayoralty, and hoping that he ...

INTERNATIONAL. STORES

... skipper of the Lower. toft trawler Kittiwake, who rescued Ow crew of • Southampton flyilic boat whioh came down In dleress on Cardigan Bay on Juno 13. COALFIELDS AWARD Sir Francis Taylor. Chairman of tho South Wales Coal 'Trude Conciliation Board, ha. re. ...

LIVED IN A FOWLHOUSE

... illegitimate child. guises by the mother. Lilian Gordan 00). that Jul was a native of Birmieg, hem and had net home. She bad met John Jordon at Kidder/Matter three veers ego, and believed be was • single wan. Ilwy had been living in a but at one end of • unieckm ...

EVXIIRA M

... Hon. Sorestasies, WOWS. V. C. Bealey and B. Johns, for their services. 'I'M following officers wore racketed: Show.. W. W. Blabs (Presidents, C. A. BM. yea Chairman and Hon. Treasurer). V. C. Seale: and 8. Johns (joint lion. tiecrotariest. The following ...

(Author of The Moorcrois Maser Illyshery. Sara The Invisible, The Howe of Illitewe. The Howley Nigot Murder, etc.)

... sup Bested Sir John. We've plenty mom to *are there, eh. Moreton? That could easily be arranged. Sir John. I think I'd prefer to smy here, air, if you don't mind. 'Then I insist that you emus up and stay with Sybil. annoure di. John, wash' to Aline ...

011 PIER XV IT

... relumantly in at the win. dew which gave on a lade vault•:tke court yard at the baos of th. theatre. Taunton sat on one of the arm' of 1 easy chair. • pile of wrapping-paper and onvelopi• in a big caste-paper basket bestial hiui. On the narrow window scat ...