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1 September 1914 - Nantwich Guardian - Nantwich, Cheshire, England
ESTABLISHED DAY ACCOMMODATION. TUESDAY.* SEPTEMBER 1. 1914. TJRBPAID gCALE OF FOR SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted, To Let. For 8»lo. Fanainj. 40. ONCE PEK WEEK, WEDNESDAY or SATURDAY. 0o« week. week*. 3 » week., 20 Word* .—l/- 30 Words J/«. TWICE PEE WEEK. WEDNESDAY A SATURDAY. (fee
1 September 1914 - Nantwich Guardian - Nantwich, Cheshire, England
Colon*! H. Hamilton. lat<» County Court judge in IjAncasbire and brother of th<* Member for Altrincham. oi>« night last week addreaerd meeting Tntlenhall. Mr. T. Dutton lieing in the chair, on the subject, “War: K*ch Man’s Duty.*’ Afterwords. men, chiefly employed jn agriculture
1 September 1914 - Nantwich Guardian - Nantwich, Cheshire, England
H-mnfr t.. ih.’ i new which are bcin* ‘*l ,i ►liould vewh \»y mine* in the V»rt& • y„rc.u. undomtood. * the that while the ■t* 1 richt ot adopting, ami not hoe U «nj retaliatory which Navy mar l net to t» proornt J*d ,f f rot chargeable wit han.' iciur J
1 September 1914 - Nantwich Guardian - Nantwich, Cheshire, England
| N AID RELIEF FUND. decided Kapplemeat the 16e. id. hj allowance of ss. per week. RELIEF COMMITTEE FOR RURAL AREA. At the fortnightly meeting of the Congjeton Rural District Council, held on Friday, the Clerk (Mr. H. Ferrand'i said that in accordance with the operations of the C
1 September 1914 - Nantwich Guardian - Nantwich, Cheshire, England
SALE AND DISTRICT PARKS ASSOCIATION, Table op to August 27th. Bowdon Vale Sale Park Stamford Park Altrincham PS. Goree Hill Victoria Park Hard Park Sale Excelsior Shrewebury 8 0 8 0 SALE AND DISTRICT AMATEUR LEAGUE. BOWDON VALE v. .U.TKIXf HAM At Altrinrham Burßcoe Parreil T Eas
1 September 1914 - Nantwich Guardian - Nantwich, Cheshire, England
INEXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCES OF THE EMPIRE. PARIS, Monday Night. British jr«ncraJ, his way through Baris, made the following statement to representative of the Petit Parisicn : “It quite true that British wounded arc passing through France on their way to England. I have seen our com
1 September 1914 - Pall Mall Gazette - London, London, England
Weep je not for the dead, neither bemoan him ! % It is the proud custom in the French Army that when the roll of a regiment is called after action the comrades of the slain answer for them, u Marts sur le champ d'honneur.” That is bow the soldier regards death in battle; that is
1 September 1914 - Pall Mall Gazette - London, London, England