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. FILM GUIDE

... law in the early 80s interweaving the stories of a woman's reaction to widowhood and the case of a worker charged with organising a strike against martial war — watched over by the ghost of the woman's dead husband ...

FOOTBALL

... THE JAPANESE ARMY.— Surgeon Colonel W. Taylor. M.D., the principal medical officer of the south-eastern military district, delivered a lecture at Aldershot last Tuesday evening, on The medico-military arrangements of the Japancse army iu the field. ...

RN

... soldier upsets the disciplines of the US Army in This uproaarious musical comedy starring Danny Kaye, Dinah Shore and Dana Andrews. RAN (BBC 2 9.05 pm) 1985 — When aged ruler Lord Hidetora rashly decides to cede his lands — but not his title —to the eldest ...

ALTHORPE AND KEADBY SCHOOL

... his throat is apt to become sore. SALVATION ARMY SANATORIUM. General Booth has purchased the Queen's Hotel, Witbernsea, W be converted into a sanatorium or convalescent home for officers of the Salvation Army who have broken down from overwork. The hotel ...

PUZZLES

... of LAND, on Short Mare sod Foal Furlong, having Mr. Abraham Maw east, and the late Mr. William Read west Lcrt 10.—A Belion of LAND, on Long Mare and Foal Furlong, having Mr. S. G. Maw north, and Mr. Holland south .. . 0 LoT 11.—A Selion of LAND, on ...

6intral

... part of this week related to the landing of British Troops. The whole of the Troops destined for Egypt (the First Army Corps) have embarked, and all, or nearly all, have arrived in Alexandria. The Household Cavalry landed on Monday; the Life Guards and ...

SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS

... found in ripened fruit. The following fact has been given as an illustration of unconscious influence. A good woman, whose son was in the army, made a patchwork quilt for the soldiers' hospital. In the white squares were texts of scripture ; every block ...

THE EPWORIIt BELLS

... Lords' Committee on Sweating that the Salvation Army had made air offered to make matchboxes at 20. per gross ; that this was by the direction or tinder the orders of General Booth ; and that menthers of the Army lived iu barracks or qua, tent doing this work ...

PAPERHANGINGS IN ENDLESS VARIETY

... Orders and Patterns. While resting in the harvest field, flaunting scarlet poppies, beautifully termed God's banners in the army of the corn, wave their brilliant standards and suggest a possible Drowsiland not so far off, whilst modest pimpernels ...

FOOTBALL

... disputed. A RAILER SILENCED.—A woman stopped a minister in the streets of London, with this salutation There is no truth in the land, sir ! There is no truth in the Find. Then you do not speak the truth, good woman, replied the clergyman. U yes ...

THE EPWORTII BELLS

... estate aud coal mines, between Normanton and Pontefract. The price to be paid is £lBO,OOO. There are eleven hundred acres of land with coal beds, including the wellknown Stanley Main and Haigh Moor seams. The Lister mills use about 200 tons of coal per ...

THE LATE VISCOUNT MELVILLE

... horses, This aversion amounted to a real hippophobia, and it obliged the Count many years ago to throw up hie commission in the army. The Count died at an advanced age, on his estate in Slavonia. He was a distinguished agriculturist, an excellent landlord ...