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... THE SWINDON ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, APRIL iB, FOOTBALL MATCHES. ASsocl a T FRIENDLY TC H ES. SWINDON V. Sect GRENADIER GUARDS. HANDSOME VICTORY FOR SWINDON. &&rT anticipa«d ,s Guards J 52.J.1 K > * ...
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... Law League, and there do his very best, against the terrible odds of yelling and mad- dened audiences tenants whipped up for i l^e purpose, to get men to think seriously of matters which were denounced as carrying | destruction to the very foundations on which the nation was built up No special argument is, required to show why the Earl of RADNOR had no place in the Ministry or Government of ...
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... The Reading Amateurs are not likely forget their first visit to Swindon, for more than one reason. the first place, the unpropitious weather was sufficient stamp the event upon their minds, but this was as nothing compared with the tremendous thrashing tbey received. Although the Amateurs played plucky game, the professionals were practically the only team in the fun from start to finish. The ...
... in j Toadon or at Windsor during the first wedlc July. As nothing is. of course, definitely settled, or likely to be just yet, the church or chapel in which the-ceremony will be held is a matter speculation. however, will agree that is much to hold these state functions the Metropolis, whither it is much easier for the thousands of country people to oomc who make a royal the occasion df -a ...
... last the turning point has come. The succession defeats suffered by Swindoc Town the Southern League competuion has surely been too long, but 'tis said that the longest lane must have a turning, and once on the road to success hope the day is long way off when Swindon will »in I a Southern League point. must confess that 1 certainly d.d not look for victory the Town men over the powerful ...