be right in the end." Cross-examined by Mr. Letchford, complainant stated that she formerly lived at Hounslow. Three years ago she left there and went to Bromley (Kent), where she carried on businese as a dressmaker. She knew a Mr. Stanley, who was a friend of hers while living
March 7, 1894 - Croydon Times - London, London, England
The football for daturclay ars :—Croydon • United flerviess, at Whitehoree-road ; Croydon II • BlailleY, it ; St. Andrew's • 2nd LH* Ousids, M Morland-road ; West Croydon Wanderer' • Southwood Boy's Home, at Mitcham Common; West Croydon I • Erith Avenue match), at Belvedere • We
March 7, 1894 - Croydon Times - London, London, England
Thornton Boath.::6-3 WORKSHOPS, 'raid, Stable, As., ta let at South No. wood; part or whole; tent low.—Apply by letter to Landlord, 38, Farley R ..ti, South Norwood. [l4-3
March 7, 1894 - Croydon Times - London, London, England
WEEKDAYS l' : : 17th APRIL FOR SEVEN DAYS on till SUNDAY 3.0 p.m. toll 5.15 DAILY IS es DOORS OPIIN PRICES : SUNDAYS 3.30 to US 3.10 p.m. STALLS 11 . .. CIACLS 1/11 - STREATHAM HILL THEATRE Week Commencing April 17th TWICE MISCEITLY. • a 6.13 presented b - . APRIL 17th TWICE NIG
April 15, 1944 - Croydon Times - London, London, England
'WITH a membership that has more than doubled since the inauguml meeting. the Croydon branch Of the National Union of Retail Confectioners had its first birthday meeting at Ruskin House on Wednesday. Mrs. M. B Smith prestding. " For a new branch: - said Mr. A. Carey (secretary..
April 15, 1944 - Croydon Times - London, London, England
Dzacr.bing the rapid progre.. made to lower tit-, marta.a.y late arnong,t the wounded troops. Genesis! Cowell said tne W.ir ("Mee and Washington had been l.beral in sending out all sorts ot hoaortaist and the finest experti in surgery ant medicine wounded soldier ot to-day has a
April 15, 1944 - Croydon Times - London, London, England
g'INE of the youths boxing in the " Batt . tlion championships had a atop of hair that almost covered his face every time he bent his head. His effeminate hair was in contrftst to his rugged features I was wondering what nick-Mune his chums gave him when a fellow in the audience
April 15, 1944 - Croydon Times - London, London, England
IN THE classic Charlotteville AO •• " held :ii , t Sunday. Sid Armstrong proved to be Addlwcorrabek fastest indn. doing a sparkling 2.1526. and being the accond fastest Southerner out of a full curd. SolitAry Norwood Paragon rider in the same event, yin Callanan clocked 2.17 18.
April 15, 1944 - Croydon Times - London, London, England