SHUTLANGER.âLabourers' Union.âAn earnest openair meeting was held here on Wednesday night. Mr. C Jelley ..
... cause W. Hayward also snoke. At the close ten joined the union movement. CLAY COTOXâA Harvest Thanks ...
... cause W. Hayward also snoke. At the close ten joined the union movement. CLAY COTOXâA Harvest Thanks ...
... DIVISIONAL PETTY SESSIONS. Saturday.âBefore Major Higgins (chairman), Mr. Blaydes, and Mr. L. C. Higgins. Peter Maxwell and Bertie Auberton, Grammar School boys, Bedford, were summoned by Mr. J. L. Prole, farmer, Elstow, for doing wilful damage mowing grass. âAs the boys had apologised and paid costs, Mr. Prole was allowed withdraw the charge. Edward Groome, labourer, late of Houghton ...
... BEDFORD GENERAL INFIRMARY. In-patients admitted during the week 19; out-patients. 22 Imo , ft J Patients in the House 79 June iv. out-patients on the books 298 Visitors:—Right Hon. Lord Ongley, & Rev. J. Donne, B.D. The Treasurer has reported the receipt of donation of £21. by W. Sutclifl'e, Esq., of Bath, High Sheriff for the County of Bedford. We are glad to hear that Winters, the person ...