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CHAlbii: OK A ITKMITKI) MFRRKU,

... CHAlbii: A A factory opei.dive, named William Maraden, was remanded Monday, charged Willi the attempted of his wife at P.chhnm morning. Tin? lad been fiiamed IS years, but temporarily separated, ami when they again came to live tngnhm appealed to suffering fioin dcpio.-.Moji. Tliere was (piiiidling, however, and after marketing together Saturday tla ret .1.1 about o'clock. About MX o'clock ...

£1 (ONE POUND) FOR AN EGG

... I OFFER £1 for he.uricst fowls egg laid by hen fed on PHILLIPS' POULTRY POWDER, the egg to be sent to carnage paid or. any day to May 9tb, 1896 (on which day competition closes), tsgether with entry coupon sent out with each powder. will be sent three days after close of competition. Result will be sent any competitor on receipt of stamped addressed envelope. PHILLIPS POULTRY POWDER can be ...

LIBERAL MEETING AT NEW

... SWINDON. SPEECHES BY BERNARD COLERIDGE, ESQ., ' P., AND JOHN OCONNOR, ESQ., M.P. On Saturday evening, a packed meeting of Liberals, convened by the North Wilts Liberal and Radical Association, was hekl in tbe Mechanics' Institute. The gallery, which was reserved for ladies, was also crowded. It bad been announced that Mr. T. Harris, of Calne, would take the chair at the meeting, but wrote ...

THE SWINDON ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1895

... TWENTY YEARS' TKNAB SERVITUDE. I At Durham Assizes John Upeoit, aged 33, labourer, was charged with the wilful murder Mary Johnson, his paramour, Gateshead, last October. Prisoner ami deceased quarrelled, j find blows and serening were heart! coining from ' their room in the early morning Oetober the 1 During the day the woman died from shock, caused hv the wounds she had received i all over ...

FOOTBALL, NOTES

... don't beli.ve tbe most enthusiastic >upporter of the Swindon Town Club would seek to deprive Southampton St. Marv onr iota the credit due them lot union f n. tie pr- v week •» game was 1 disappointing and entirely unsansfactory, but the result of the Southampton mate cannot for one moment I regarded in that fight. tie Sums were far superior to : Swindon, and won their ; it was no flukey win, ...

FOOTBALL, NOTES

... Football was impossible Saturday in the neighbourhood of Swmdon, every ground being frost bound and covered wit 1 , snow consequence no matches were played, ana the league tables in which local clubs are interested are standstill. With so litt'e moving in the football world, have been having quite a holiday ibis week. Great disappointment was felt because it was nectssary the last moment ...

HIOH WORTH SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION

... WORTH SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION The election of now School I' takes place to-day (Saturday), none of the seven p- > oris nominated having withdrawn. Most the an-! dates are making active canvass both perxoMq aid by printed matter, and keener interest than being taken by the ratepayers in the cont«»t. RETROSPECT T.tK WORK THE BOARD. It ts customary lor the Ctairtnm of every School the conclusion ...

(JIHI gWINDON , V.CTORIA STREET, SWINDON. CHARGES FOR Prepaid Advertisements. No. NUMB** WORDS. . Tmt Fnr i. t. ..

... 16 9 0 9 10 10 2 0 40 1 110 2 6 « 16 2 0 1 2 > 1 1 2 6 2 3 * 4 Remittances Stamps (i* penny onesjjre | or P. 0.0. must in every cue A,j r otherwise the scales will be cn*rge« ROO. nude payable W. M.aa*. the ADVEKTISIER will be posted weekly to any Address in the United Kingdom upon t'oe prepaid terms: Months t. d. .>lB i 6 ...