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CHESTER-LE-STREET DISTRICT LEAGUE

... Viliirte-k-Hearl Utd 1. 3. CHESTER-LE-STREET AND DISTRICT ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL LEAGUE. The mostly meeting was held at Joiner.' Arms. Chairlbe-Strett. cm Monday, M r . WI Ken in stir. sill dubs were praises Grange Villa iave choke of withdrawn kut the refused ...

3/3 each. Beautifully desired, in Colours

... held on Wednesday, when the gentlemen on Bench were Messrs. C. R. Barrett, in the chair, W. Mitchell, B. 'Bvlam. R. Mole, N. Grattan Doyle. an W. B. Kerrich-Walker. JUVENILE COURT. Three young boys were summoned for having done damage to coke ovens the property ...

COULSON'S STOCKTAKING

... Blankets, Bed Rugs, Towels, Bed Spreads, Sheets, and Table Linen at Bargain Prices. All our stock of Dresses, Jumpers, Cardigans, Jumper Suits, Underwear, Scarves, Furs, Etc., Specially Reduced. Note.—Our Stock of Fleece Lined Gloves were 2/6, 2/11, ...

BELGIAN STABBING CASE

... you wit have it. Prosecutor ran Away, but stumbiled and *II, when the prisoner stabbed him in the right cheek, on the right arm, causing a large wound, and on the right wrist. Mrs. Van Huffelen cried help, and was struck and Docked down by prisoner. There ...

and other ENTERTAINMENTS

... was 15, and won the D.C.M. at 16. LOCAL OFFICER WOUNDED. Lieut. John Hunter, R.E., youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hunter, Norton House, Chester-le-Street, has been wounded in the right arm. Owing to the holidays. newsagents. advertisers, correspondents ...

AGENT FO RYTO AND FIIINEY'S GARDEN SEEDS

... should asked first to its representatives as it was the forerunner in the mailer of war savings in the district. After Mr. Grattan Doyle had done the hard slogging work Mr. Hale stepped into the beach. The following %WV cleceed: Mews. R. E. Hale, J. A. ...

3-CHESTER-LE-STREET CHRONICLE

... lights ,at Relton. Terrace, Chester-le-Street, on July 23rd. was find ss. John Shaw 31, for riding a bicycle at Chester Moor, without lights, on, July 24th. was fined ss. John Thomas Garbutt, 53. of Stock:on, was fined 10s. for having left a motor van ...

ERNEST STAINBANE

... possession without a. license, Edward Gardiner, 19. was fined 20s. ThefoloWing were inO:1 for having played at pitch and toss: John Arm. strong. 22. Robt. Daggan, 24, Thomas Rice, 19, 203. each; Jame: Wm. Charter* 42, Joseph Potter. 29. Edward Miner, 19, and ...

POLICE COURT

... then came up and put his arms round the neck of the witness and said You must not look up my pal. The wife of the elder man was in Court, and sobbed violently. This very much_ agitated the man, who sobbed and stretched his arms out towards her. She was ...

WAGE EARNERS' . PUSH

... delieiterl the audience and whilst all were really first-rate. perhafs It was a Lover and his Lass. wo Cupids, and Comrades in Arms, which deserve s ial mention. Mr. and Miss Allison two charming duets. whilst Miss Alason's solos suite captivated all. her ...

BIRTLEY RECRUITING

... (Dr. Hawn). Sir Waller lbseciman, Bert.. Mr. T. Wing. MP.. Mr. J. E. Rice. and Mr. N. Grattan were on the platform Lady Anse Lady Runciaas. Min Reams& Mrs. Grattan DoAa. and Mrs. Kirhup. The Chairman. Mr. P. Kirkup. said it behaved every at this crisis ...