Although territorially they had more of the game than the previous week, Hoxne. in the return game at Wortham on Saturday, were beaten by three clear goals. Wortham, moving smoothly and with a pull in the forward line, deserved their win, but one could not help feeling that had
December 15, 1950 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
Many happy returns the day to Audrey Baldwin, Myrtle Cottage, Station Road. Cotton, who Is 12 to-day; Marion Kathleen Green, Church Street, Tibenham; 8 Monday; John Gooderham, Horham Road, Redllngfield,. 7 on Monday; Roselind Mary Flatman, Pen Street Farm, Redgrave, 6 on Tuesday
December 15, 1950 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
SOCIAL.—The last of a series of three socials in aid of a pantomime outing for the village children was held in the Parish Hall on Friday. Prizes were won by Masters V. Blake, P. Sheehan. G. Potter. J. Everson, R. Everson, J. Wright, the Misses G. Mills and S. Everson. Prizes fo
December 15, 1950 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
purposes was deplored by Councillor L. E. Rush when Diss Urban District Council met on Wednesday. The country, he said, was losing 100,000 acres a year of the best land for building and the position might arise that the country would soon have a bigger population but would not h
December 15, 1950 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
News of the progress of the drainage scheme was given in the Highways Committee report presented hy Councillor H. Bardwell. A letter from the Ministry gave February Ist probable starting date for Stage I. but the letter enquired when the designs of the Treatment Works would be r
December 15, 1950 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
An enjoyable afternoon was spent at the Baptist Women’s Meeting, held in the Lecture Hall on Wednesday, presided over by Mrs. A. J. Gregory. This was members’ day and those taking part were Mrs. N. Bridges. Mrs. W. Burrows, Mrs. Bale, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Tillett and Mrs. D. Bond.
December 15, 1950 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
On Friday Dr. Springall lectured on transport in the 18th and early 19th centuries. The parish system of mending roads was inadequate by the time of the Industrial Revolution and Turnpike Trusts, established by private Act of Parliament, wore empowered to take over stretches of
December 15, 1950 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
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December 15, 1950 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England