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... b. The Clerk mid the nuntion of salary would come on later. The Choiremsn was of orin:on that if the Local Government Pcnrd kent on i/PMing all thecae new order. there would goon be very few Gur.rdiana left. The work kept on in• creaming . , and *her would ...

GERMAN THREAT OF SUBMARINES

... loft opportunity in East Africa and the attack on Slle m b saa , given in Central Nom toted massage freely Naerokif (British Kent Afrcee), dated Dec. 4 When the war broke out all the available King'. African Rifles were in Jubaland Irian known province ...

A MILE SUPPLY CONTEST

... so licited. Tan. Pof Bale as usual THE CARDEN OF ENGLAND FRUIT MARKET, 31 A I DSTONE. KENT. John A. Thoday, Auctioneer and Valuer, 6. 7 & 8, Market Buiidutge, MAIDSTONE. }'R 1T FARMS. FRLIT BUSLNESSES, GROWING CROPS, FARM AND GAILDEI PRODUCE BOUGHT AND ...

FRIJIT TREES, &c. Standard APPLES PLUMS Orchard Planting. „ CHERRIES Bush or Feathered APPLES , 0 PE 8 ..

... Tree. at tbo Ken. Commere.al Fruit Show, Ashford, 1911, ana Maidstone, 1912. ANNUAL AUCTION BALE of TRUTT TREES, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24th, 1915. JAMES W. TODMAN, PLATT NURSERIES, BOROUGH GREEN, KENT. Planters of Fruit Trees— Try ■ERRYWEATHER'S Special Attention ...

THE STANDARD SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1020

... which were steles fern rte. Rouen'', she bought from a civilian with other UMW. the Chairman: Were the other things -- boots—mimary boots? trimmer: No. They wore all civilian clothes. Denendant added that she did not know she was doing ally mirm, and had ...

CAREERS IN SOUTH AFRICA

... H. P. Gerdes • belies wbieh he before she Owning reek Piece, Bt. Jerome London air nged lend the etone*. • Prim Master with boot - 11 z. Caron asked wiat opportunities were afforded • rom with • Fear thcrands a pounds to U. r all agriontturia in South ...

PLANT NOW. Dutch Bulbs, Hyacinths, Daffs, Narcissi, Crocus, Snowdrops, &a. Catalogues free on appouuon. A. T. ..

... Narcissi, Crocus, Snowdrops, &a. Catalogues free on appouuon. A. T. HYDE, sea VINE STWT. EVESHAM. BOOT. —Sass* Eno- Arsi Tle Pam Arr. Wars*. war Boot far all for top ead doss. Pb. mass law! work well sad hods leo plant. Pei ram is saris Diminglean. LrmassoL ...

WOUNDING HUSBAND AND WIFE

... WOUNDING HUSBAND AND WIFE. Former Rouse-keeper's Salience. At Kent AJOYSO, Maidstone, Mr. Justice b play senienoed to three yea.' peas! *arylbetide Daisy 'dine Poreer (hill, who pleaded guilty to wounding Itobert Sedgwica and his with intent to do 'rt ...

The Opening Ceremony

... 1, W. (Cslce Ahlworth Golden Stroke, 2; J. G. W. Till esbury), Keinerton Gift r Cow, or ifer, milk calved previous to 1912.—Sir C. Chubb (Coefftirdl. Princes Hawn, 1: Hon. Mrs Weed, Godminton Jut, 2; Lord Sheehan* (Gloat, Golden MM. 3; Marsh and Basta ...

TAMWORTH

... planted any apple trees, Colonel Mills: asked Patricia. After dinner, the whole party went out to the terrace to watch the golden west coast sunset, but somehow Gsroffmy missed Pat and fell to dinowing with dull Mr. 011ipliant the selection of players ...

CIDER C rim W. H. W. 'MESH AM. for Cidgr. Osamu and sound. Aum Panci goi.; Blum or Whisky Hogs

... envelope,. Medical DAXTONS itom maiden., 1.000 on roil. c.w.o. Maidstone. Kent. INTll.—gseellent Earl pny nuputtty sunolied• —1 %them Road. Worcester. 1 rouser, 2 G; Waistcoi 5 1 8; Suits 'VG; Boots 6 Costumes 2:- Skirts t' -; Se stamp for wholesale illustrati ...

WHINIII SHEILA!

... when Martin Draycott—nor Drake, that was the name Sheila's father took after all the trouble—was vicar of Walden Parlow in Kent—a lovely place that still look, as though no trouble could ever cane near it. Walden Muter was, and is, one of throe bana-1 ...