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Cornish Guardian Cornwall, England7 Feb 1935 was lied in high regard laird Vision and hi, lanyi'y. The fun I-oh pl., at lhdnuic on Saturday. The oourner, wore the WHIM' liar and J.thn .ons; Mr.. Sounder , . Mr,. A. Mr.. W. 1.:14n. thug , tro, Mr. Sounder., grandson; Mr. and Mr,. ',ark bruther and sist View article |
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Cornish Guardian Cornwall, England8 Dec 1938 Leicester Harmswortb Assessments—Mr. Robert Oliver Nob Cornwall Candidate —Forted's! Motorists—Mr. M. Feet sod Devoupert I WAS one of those privileged to be present at the house warming last week of very hne new offices now completed for the'limning View article |
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Cornishman Cornwall, England5 May 1938 the club. Mr. L. Trenoweth was a very efficient M.C. The prizes were distributed by Mrs. May, mother of the vice-captain, Mr. J. May. The following were prize-winners#: Ladies —1, Miss D. Bichards; 2, Mrs. Laird ; 3, Miss H. Ivey. Gents—l, Mr. W. H. Gendall; View article |
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Cornish Guardian Cornwall, England17 Nov 1938 deprived Bodmin of ono of its Members, which caused Mr. (lower at the following election to fight single-banded against his former colleague, Mr. Wild. Mr. Gower won the seat. The election of IMO was Mr. Govrer's last, for in ISM the Redistribution Act View article |
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Cornishman Cornwall, England2 Jul 1931 the leaders' meeting, presented Mr. Garman with copy of Canon Streeter's book Reality, small token their appreciation o\ his services, and wished him all success in his new sphere of labour. Mr. Garman expressed his gratitude for the splendid gift, View article |
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Cornishman Cornwall, England9 Apr 1936 silence a mark of respect. The hon. treasurer (Mr. J. Laird) presented his report, revealing balance at the bank of £46. paid a tribute to the work of the head collectors —Mrs. Pawlyn, Mrs. Mabbott, Mrs. Jas. Wbite and Miss White —who organised and controlled View article |
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Cornishman Cornwall, England13 Aug 1936 overturned in a squall. Mr. Duncan McColl, of Lower Lerags Farm, was harvesting about half-a-£ml|U from Minard Point when his two boys, who had been playing on the shore, ran to him and said that two men were shouting for help. Mr. McColl ran to the shore View article |
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Cornishman Cornwall, England10 Aug 1939 here. Mr. Boaden, on behalf of his wife and himself, also thanked the ladies of the Bright Hour and Sewing Meetings for their gifts. Mr. Boaden paid striking tribute to his wife's help and the inspiration he derived from his home life. Recalling his arrival View article |
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Cornishman Cornwall, England10 Dec 1931 interest, he unwittingly revealed to his listeners how deeply he is devoted to the Methodist Church. Long will his words of appeal remembered and valued. Supporting the chairman and opener were: Rev. E. H. Harland, Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Howell®, and Messrs. .T View article |
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Cornish Guardian Cornwall, England3 Nov 1938 hear that promise; and they know now that it was because of his in watching over peace that they were able to be there in peace that afternoon. laird Halifax. in his speech two dv before. had of Mr. Neville ' flamberlain's unflinching perseverance., offer View article |
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Cornishman Cornwall, England2 May 1935 offerfd a for competition in the ladies' singles. Mr. Thomas was thanked the motion Mr. J. Laird, seconded Mr. W. E. Carter. The arrangements were largely in the hands of Mr. W. E. Carter, the energetic hon. secretary. Mr. W. Thomas, the captain, was unable View article |
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Cornish Guardian Cornwall, England19 Mar 1936 Headland Road. J. Julian and CO. FOWEY—Ar. £. J. Trenance. PALMiTOW- Mr. Robert Warne POLPERRO- Mr. E. L. LobbY I.OOE—Mr. Win. Marshall, P.A HORCAIiTI.E- Mr. W. J. Olds. AUST.ELI. Mr. A. C. Widlons. Myth Cross Sires*. View article |
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Cornish Guardian Cornwall, England24 Apr 1930 PETER,. Sire. Tibberton Ringleader; Dam. Lady by Born Friar. ROUTE: — MONDAYS.—Mr. NiebolCP, Burn. from 4 to 6. home the night. TUFADAYS.—Mr. RupPelFP, Penellick, Rt. Pinnoek. 4 to 6. Badham. the night. WEDNESDAYR.—Mr. Maddereep. Hall, Pelynt. sto 7. Home View article |
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Cornish Guardian Cornwall, England3 Feb 1938 which Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Medlin were Orandpapa and Orandmaina; Uncle and Aunt George, Mr. Theo Williams and Miss A. Barrett; the Clergyman. Mr. C. Tregidgo; Uncle Hobert. Mr. Alan Jolly; Aunt Margaret, Mrs. W. D. Jenkin: Aunt Margaret's husband, Mr. Lewis View article |
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Cornish Guardian Cornwall, England19 Apr 1934 Mayoress (Mrs. F. J. Chirgwin) presented the Prizes to the following: Ladies -1, Mrs. B. Thomas; 2. Mrs. E. Dryden; 3. Mrs. E. Tremelling; den number. Miss P. P. Laird; sitting prise, Mrs. J. Hawken. flests-1, Miss E. Rouse; 2. Mr. Rogers; 3. Mr. O. Goodman; View article |
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Cornish Guardian Cornwall, England9 Nov 1933 and Mrs. F. Male in their restaurant at Poheath on Friday last. Mr. T. Dingle was the M.C. The prizes were presented by Mrs. Luke to the following: Ladies-1, Mrs. Moore; 2. Mrs. F. Male; consolation. Mrs. Rrickwood. Dents.-1. Mr. Fraser; 2, Mr. Luke; View article |
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Cornishman Cornwall, England24 May 1939 Ernest Thomas). Mrs. Wrigley and Miss Bazeley and the company desiro to tender their grateiu > thanks to Mr. P. J Foley; the honorary producer, Mr. Charles Hodges; Mr. Arthur Robinson, stage manager, and his assistants; Mr. Kernick, treasurer; Mr. iR. few loan View article |
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West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser Cornwall, England17 Aug 1939 family; Allie; Mr. and Mrs. A E. Banfield ; Mr. and Mrs Cook ; A. and D Brenton : A. and M. Hoskins and F. and -P Tripp ; Dorothy (Miss Udy*, Mr. and Mrs. Matthews (Highbury). Clifford and Flo (Kenwyn) ; Mr. and Mrs. Chubb and family : Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson; View article |
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Cornish Guardian Cornwall, England30 Jun 1938 PresidinT at the opening, Mr. F. Ede, chairman of the St. Austell Urban District Council. welcomed Colonel Transit; whose name, ne -aid, was known for so many good things in Cornwall, notably for the association of the late Lady Mary Trefuais. and also View article |
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Cornishman Cornwall, England28 Oct 1937 Simpson. Toys. —Mrs. Jakeinan, Miss Groves, Mrs. Manners. Tea stall. —Mrs. James, Mrs. Ludlow, Mrs Rowe, Mrs. Curnow, Mrs. Shepherd, Mrs. Tregarthen, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Newman, Miss Ludlow, Mrs. Cossens, Mrs. A. Smith, View article |