CHANCE BEATING CHANNEL. "BEST THE ENGLISH WOMEN ASPIRANTS." (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) DOVER, Sunday. Alter many irritating delays the Channel aspirants are encouraged to-day's burst sunshine, and several will probably be made this week as soon the surface smooths down. The i
August 15, 1927 - Western Morning News - Plymouth, Devon, England
It of a Faulty Fitting. called this morning she Coates tteedall, the 16-year-old bull /r of Clitheroe, unconscious from red to have been 'caused by a tting. Dr. Barker was called, and. nine strenuous work, thy youtl. msciousnews. IAST COCOA INDUSTRY. ig Negotiated in New York. t
August 15, 1927 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
Ilisppiness not always a possession of the men who are the most generstly ...ivied by the world. The Caliph .Ihdaliehmau is rivordisl by hibbon to have declared that, after a reign of fifty years in victory and peace, when riches, honour. power and hail Waited uti his call and n
August 15, 1927 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
A NATIVE OF ERROL. Deep regret has been caused amongst his many friends in Lochee by the intimation of the death of Mr David Sorley, who was for many years a highlyrespected employee of the Camperdown estate. Last week Mr Sorley fell and fractured his leg. He was subsequently re
August 15, 1927 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
LABOURERS SENT TO PRISON. On a charge of stealing 20 pounds of raspberries from a field on Pitormie Farm, Dairsie, occupied bv Mr J. L. Anderson, James Crossan and Patrick Sullivan, both labourers in custody, appeared at Cupar Sheriff Court on Saturday. Both pleaded guilty. Cros
August 15, 1927 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
Board of Agriculture on the July Weather The Board of Agriculture's monthly report states that throughout the greater part of Scotland the weather during July was fairly warm but unsettled. Rain was frequent, especially during the first week or ten days of the month, and in most
August 15, 1927 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
So many people do! Any day one hears in this much maligned age an elderly matron say— " I don't know why young wives must gad about so. When I was young I was quite content with my little homo and kiddies. I was always busy." "Want to go to Paris? What on earth for? And leave th
August 15, 1927 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
Despite a wet morning and leaden skies throughout the forenoon the 106 th annual ehow* of the Kinross-shire Agricultural Society, held Saturday in the Camp Park, adjoining Kinross .Junction proved remarkably successful. The bright afternoon sunshine brought out a big crowd of sp
August 15, 1927 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
A fortifnate % p ro l ' r Vincent k par ly o' l Constable James Orroc morning. ~ dabl® P > When passing V f,o Robertson, fish m T a' "' f tb e o ii coming from the < . &'[ entrance found was on fire, and ' . llk - labourer of fi* e< ' . .*? i, ' adjoining stall- se K" ,fl Consta
August 15, 1927 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland