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B T H S. At Windyedge, Forfar, on the inst., Mrs David Ritchie, of daughter. At 51 Hazelbank Terrace, Edinburgh,

... on the A Th ° mas Nicol, of a son. North Berwick, on the inst., the wife Alexander Vass, of a son. MARRIAGES. St Ctrthbert's Episcopal Church, Kircudfcnght, on the 15th inst., by the Rev. Henry Matthews, Bray, Andbkws, Paris, to Mart Brown, only daughter of the late John M.D., Melbourne, Australia. TOt 'Tj Melbourne ' Australia, on the lltb March, by the Rev. Alex. Marshall, Walter, ■on of ...

RADIO CENTRE. WHITEHALL* RADIO CENTRE Phone Mai Ito pm. 'Phone 688 EAST GRINSTEAP ‘Phone M« Jfonday, May 3, for 3

... days— MARY MARTIN, DICK POWELL, RUDY VALLEE in HAPPY GO LUCKY Monday, May 3, for 3 days— MARLENE DIETRICH Randolph Scott, John Wayno PITTSBURGH 3.10 - 5.50 - 8.30 (A) Hugh Herbert, Tom Brown In THERE’S ONE BORN EVERY MINUTE Thursday, May 6, for 3 days BASIL RATHBONE Nigel Bruce, Marjorie Lord In SHERLOCK HOLMES IN WASHINGTON 3.29 - 6.9 - 8.49 also Bud Abbott, Lou Costello and Jane Frazees ...

Scouts have a new £2OO home old army hut Press photo. BENCH’S TRIBUTE SCISSORS snip, the rihbon parts, and the

... door swings open . and hats are raised in a cheer as Mr. Ralph Gullett. Group Scout Master, opens the new headquarters of the Combs Group at Valley View Road, Stowmarket, Saturday. The new headquarters, former Army hut. was bought for £2OO. “Free GIFT TO CLERK Served them 20 years TOKEN of regard r o m Mildenhall Magistrates, 1954”, is engraved on a handsome silver cigarette box presented ...

MR CHAMBERLAIN AT OXFORD

... CHAMBERLAIN AT OXFORD. Mr Chamberlain, addressing the Oxford University Unionist League last week, urged upon CJladstonians that, a reasonable alternative to the risks they admit attend the establishment of a separate Irish Parliament, they would agree with Unionists in the meantime upon a measure for extending peasant proprietorships, relieving congested districts, and relegating the future ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... The Queen's Birthday.—The birthday of the Queen was celebrated on Saturday with the usual military and other honours at all the Government establishments and garrisons. There were parades of troops, trooping the Royal colours, hoistings of the Royal standard, salvos of artillery, and all the pomp and circumstance of official loyaltja. State dinners were given by the Prime Minister, the Home ...