Saturday, Acton Central beat Oratory by 11 runs.. Harrington contributed a useful 24, and Flanders took 6 wicket. for 12 rune. Pratt also bowled well; taking 4 wickets for 22 runs. By this victory Acton retain the West London Cricket Shield. They have now won 26 consecutive matc
July 24, 1931 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
1 A6 79 "g Zs, Uxbrldfa Road. Ealing, W. 5 (within • to; minutes' walk of Ealing Broadway Stations). at Clapham, Barbary. Croydon. Flusbarr Park. Hantgatoad and Ilford. . Lourdes Mount Convent LITTLE EALING LANE, V. 5. DAT and BOARDING SCHOOL Also Preps:story sad. Kindargarton Bs
July 24, 1931 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
That freedom is tine of the primary needs of mankind is a proposition that can hardly be disputed. Without individual freedom human progress is i.spossible. It is the action of the individual, breaking away from the routine of tut. mass, that leads to general improvement. No dou
July 24, 1931 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
Two Acton groundsmen, Fredk. G. Goddard (93), of Malvern-villas, Willesden-lane, and Albert Thomas (19), of Leamington-villas, were accused at Acton Pc:ice Court on Friday of being concerned together in stealing on the same day, from tlin Atheneum Lawn Tennis Club Pavilion, Will
July 24, 1931 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
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July 24, 1931 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
Hill ; combinations. 2s. 6d.—Apply, 17, Burlmigton-gardens 912 tic GARAGE and yard for motors, 4/- p.w., and motor-cycle 2/6 p.w.-29, Osborn-rd. Acton. 9091 g GARAGE to let for motor-cycle; lock-up. —Apply, 42, Kingswood-rd, Chiswick. 8970 g LOCK-UP brick-built garage to let; ss
July 24, 1931 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
Division: S. Harnmersley, 86-16-70; E. H. Ancott, 94-24-70; I'. Muller, 88-16-- 72; E. A. 'taker, 101-24-77; P. W. Power, 101-20-61. Captain's Prize (36 holes medal play).— P Muller, 171-28--143; J. H. Bannerman, 171-22-149; F. S. Legg, 185--36-- 149; Alf. Brierly. 179-28-151 ;
July 24, 1931 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England