When Mary Margaret Joan James (20), was fined £3 and £2 costs, her licence being endorsed, at Westminster Police Court recently. for negligently driving. her counsel said she was learning to drive as a chauffeuse, and had taken lessons at a school, which passed her as fit. Mr. P
16 January 1931 - Horfield and Bishopston Record and Montepelier & District Free Press - Bristol, Bristol, England
Husband Accused of Connivance When Adolph Levy (45i, was accused on reward .it Rim Street, London, recently, with making a false statement in an affidavit in a divorce case. Mr. G. D. Roberts, prosecuting, said during Levy's absence for two years on business his wife met an Army
16 January 1931 - Horfield and Bishopston Record and Montepelier & District Free Press - Bristol, Bristol, England
While digging In connection with drainage work at Easterton, near Devizes. Mr. Leslie Baker, of High Street, Market Lavington, unearthed a small vase. Further excavation revealed the complete skeleton of a man, with a vase on either side of the skull. Captain B. H. Ciumington, o
16 January 1931 - Horfield and Bishopston Record and Montepelier & District Free Press - Bristol, Bristol, England
BRISTOL LADY, having bought a Bungalow at Kewatoke, near Westonsuper-Mare, desires to secure a PAYING LADY GUEST, for permanency or semipermanency. the Bungalow is b ea utifully situated t facing the sea, and near Kewstoke Roods and Churth. Appk, Miss B. Hansford, 55, Redland Ro
16 January 1931 - Horfield and Bishopston Record and Montepelier & District Free Press - Bristol, Bristol, England
Note this name, as it is the Optician who brought prices down in Bristol. My slogan is: The best quality at the lowest price. S. M. Lennox, M.P.S., M.1.C.0., 82, Stoke% Croft, Bristol. All timse who mike a hobby of collecting postage stamp. will doubtless be interested to learn
16 January 1931 - Horfield and Bishopston Record and Montepelier & District Free Press - Bristol, Bristol, England
Fear on the part of the conductor of a Bristol 'bus that there was fire in the vehicle is stated to have been the cause of a hold-up of trams and 'buses in Rupert Street, in the centre of the city. The 'bus, it appears, was being driven to the Tramways Centre in readiness for a
16 January 1931 - Horfield and Bishopston Record and Montepelier & District Free Press - Bristol, Bristol, England
Mr. W. J. Edwards, for 52 years secretary of the Kingswood Mutual Aid and Dividend Society, was at the annual meeting, held revently, at Kingswood Moravian Schools, the recipient of an illuminated address and a bedside table from the officers and members of the Society Mr. Edwar
16 January 1931 - Horfield and Bishopston Record and Montepelier & District Free Press - Bristol, Bristol, England
Dursley Parochial Committee, at their monthly meeting, went fully into the question of the proposed Joint water scheme for Dursley and Cam, estimated to cost £17,000. It was reported that at a sPectli meeting of the committee the scheme was adopted in principle, but modification
16 January 1931 - Horfield and Bishopston Record and Montepelier & District Free Press - Bristol, Bristol, England
: 7l 'a-lILDKN i I • CODNEPZI P r /s) l 4, —1 114-14_ THE ADVENTURES OF WINKY AND WONKY Written and Illustra'ed 6y NELLIE B. STEVENSON As they walked they picked up all the nicest bits of wood and anything suitable they could find. They then made a nice comfortable house standing
16 January 1931 - Horfield and Bishopston Record and Montepelier & District Free Press - Bristol, Bristol, England