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... little practical experience of existing camp conditions or he would realise what an awful curse drink is in the Army. I was speaking to a friend last week who has been since the commencement of the war the Barrack Warden of a large camp near London, and ...

HORNSEY JOUR The FinsburY Park Cutlery & Tool Warehouse. 251, Seven Sisters load N. 1. lASOI ti EN ing., l4

... answer, God is uit the side of the big battalions? It was against this atheistic materialist doctrine that he wished to speak. President Lincoln said that it was not the question whether God was on his side that troubled him , but whether he was on ...

A Lawa. Vin.a.—Tha will of Mr. Sohn Ronald Fleming. el Mama MIL who died on October 514th, has bus mod at £721. ..

... the Coure — Tbe station-master but in open Court I watched him myself and said that other people who had lodged in saw him speak to a witness. I thought from telephone boxes by night had disappeared in his manner that he was intimidating the wit. the morning ...

FRIDAY, JANUARY sth l 1917. 'hone Hornse 1083 If we all think with one mind and strike with one sword—and

... Christmas entertainment given by the Cutlers' Company. Field-Marshal Lord French is no irresponsible politician. H e is a plain-speaking soldier holding high office; he knows the value that is placed on his words, and both by profession and position he should ...

HORNSBY NATIONAL RESIRVE MEN IN BURMA

... has accustomed. By supplementing their rations at the Y.M.C.A. lanncralow. however, ho and lin comrades manage to live. He speaks of the great boon that that institution has proved to those who make use of it. Some are willing, on amount of its ..religims ...

THE CHURCH IN 1916. The past year, so momentous to the Empire, has, for that reason, not been specially eventful

... were appointed to the various par:thes, their visits varying from two or three days to a week. Although it is early yet to speak of results, from the reports which are reaching the Bishops a great affect has been produced, especially in country dlstricts ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT

... before a doctor arrived. Death due to pressure on the heart from an overdistended skunach. DR. of the Hornsey County School, speaking at a meeting of the Froebel Society Problems Arising out of Womee.'s Work in Boys' Schools, said it must be supposed that ...

HALF -HOUSE or Rooms) to let; superior bonito (newly decorated) and neighbourhood: every oovivenience, ()badmen ..

... kitchen, with hot and cold scpply, bath-room wl lavatory (hot and cold), *.c., clout cupboards; tradesmen's house, cost store, speaking Lobes, electrie light throughout and purposes; electric light fittings and vtded free; man-servant clean( dows mad rugs; ...

Published: Friday 12 January 1917
Newspaper: Hornsey & Finsbury Park Journal
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 510 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

HORNSEY MILITARY TRIBUNAL The majority of the before the Horn. sey Military Tnbunal on Tuesday evening were ..

... t as headmaster of the school. Mr. R. J. Sutton, the Military Representative, said they all knew the mho° had done well. Speaking from memory, the War Office sum•tioned tho retaining of school-masters so long as they were not passed for general service ...

Commtnts an tlencillings

... an opponent and glorify himself? Such a speech inght have been delivered in an earlier century, when there was more plain speaking than there was in the later part of the Victorian era. There was comment at the VAN) on the exuberant verbosity of the ...

-1. Repairs ,

... writing this I find that the tree is not of oak—well, it felt like it! FRIDAY, JANUARY 19th, 1917. to ae iromptly kfr. Clarke speaks slightingly of the Centrni Board. In the opinion of all true the Board have earned universal admirati,a. Then what mains this ...

'llllrltat 'ANDARD. Oloosi—• %. ISLINGTON. N

... Alden, M.P., who is acting as Commissioner to the Board of Agriculture in connection with the cultivation of vacant lands, speaking at Walthamstow on lionday night. mid :—lf this war has taught us nothing else it has at least emphasised the importance of ...

Published: Friday 19 January 1917
Newspaper: Hornsey & Finsbury Park Journal
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 5849 | Page: 2 | Tags: none