It but and an immense amount of work must dono in that timo if the most hungry and ill-clad children of are not lie disappointed. They have heard that the number of 2,000 they aro to entertained a Christ mas tea and entertainment. followed the distribution to each one of some ar
31 October 1910 - Portsmouth Evening News - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
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31 October 1910 - Sheffield Evening Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
buttons. MISS AKERS DOUGLAS'S MARRIAGE. On Saturday. Miss Evelyn Akers Douglas, daughter of Mr. A. Akers Douglas, was S’. Margaret's. Westminster, to Mr. Bernard Uodfrry Samuel-on. Mr. Akers Douglas gave away his daughter, who was unattended by either bridesmaids or pages. Siie
31 October 1910 - Sheffield Evening Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
A telegram this afternoon announce- the death which occurred to-day. Sir Wm._ The decease*, who was 85 years ot age, w as chair man cf Bradbu-v. Agnew and Co., printers, and proprietors of "Punch.” He received his baronetev in 1895.
31 October 1910 - Sheffield Evening Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
This afternoon Mr. C. F. Bennett, solicitor. Fig Tvee Lane, addressed the following letter to the Sheffield Independent” Company behalf of Councillor Cattell: Dear Sirs, 1 have boon consulted by Mr. Councillor Alfred Cattell with reference the grossly libellous cartoon which you
31 October 1910 - Sheffield Evening Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
business at a Standstill in all Departments. Interval scores: Inman 1,660, Biggie (in play) 1,408. Aiken (in play) 1,354, Harvcrson 466. Nelson 3,399, Gray (in play) 752. RESULT: Notts Forest Res.. 3, Castleford O.—M.L. EXCHANGE. IELD, Monday, 1.30 p.im □d steel shares opened ex
31 October 1910 - Sheffield Evening Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
when the first traveller showed Shaped Muffler, convinced were we of its ntilit?—a Muffler that sit simpir over the shoulders and which coaid be taken and off in moment. We've backed our expectation to the extent of stocking this new style of Muffler heavily, and invite you to i
31 October 1910 - Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette - Sunderland, Durham, England