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September 24, 1943 - Runcorn Weekly News - Runcorn, Cheshire, England
2/-, and if d. each additional word Subsequent consecutive insertions half rate Traders' announcements inserted as smalls, double the above rate Notices of Births. Marriages & Death.: 18 words (minimum) 3/-. and lid. each additional word
September 24, 1943 - Runcorn Weekly News - Runcorn, Cheshire, England
Fur mouths Ilerseysid: has been free fr- , m enemy night rattlers. but the .tiell wa. hrokea this week. on -eral On Aotaday smell formation 4 • nasseu over the area and were met lw devastating firc fro:n the antiaircraft guns. Searchlight crews and night fighter cu-operated and
October 24, 1941 - Runcorn Weekly News - Runcorn, Cheshire, England
FIRE PREVENTION (BUSINEW: PREMISEeo (No, 21 ORDER. 1941 The attention of occupiers of business premises is called to the provisions of the above-mentioned Order which require that such occupiers shall make proper and adequate arrangements for the purpose of securing that fires o
October 24, 1941 - Runcorn Weekly News - Runcorn, Cheshire, England
The funeral of Mr. Robert Griffiths, of 3 Leonard Street. Weston Point took place at the Runcorn Cemetery on Monday. service being conducted lw the Rev. R. H. Jones. Aged 44 years, Mr. Griffiths was born at Oldbury. hut was brought to Runcorn as a child and had been employed at
October 24, 1941 - Runcorn Weekly News - Runcorn, Cheshire, England
Another constable, giving corroborative evidence, said there were two cars outside the Consen'iative Club at the time. Witness was dealing with one of them and the last witness, was dealing with the other wben the defendant came along and was very exicted. He heard the defendant
October 24, 1941 - Runcorn Weekly News - Runcorn, Cheshire, England
m , -s ANSWERED PRAYERS Bravery and Determination By the VICAR OF HALTON. Last Sunday was exhilarating. The churches were crowded. What an inspiration both for parson and people: What about the answer to those prayers? Two of our biggest papers contained an account of a plague of
May 31, 1940 - Runcorn Weekly News - Runcorn, Cheshire, England
The Mewkor In replying, Lord Colum said that in no part of the Division had he better or more loyal friends than in the Runcorn area, and that book would be onel of his most treasured possessions and would occupy a prominent place in his library. Referring to the Government chang
May 31, 1940 - Runcorn Weekly News - Runcorn, Cheshire, England