Brockdish won the toss and kicked “P the ! slight slope with light wind m then Viler even play from end to end Wade opened the score for Brockdish. and just on the close the half Stevens equalised for t 50,.. ,h. a splendid defensive game and doubt the situation on many occasion
May 10, 1929 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
Capt. Soames and other speakers addressed meetings on Friday evening at Kishangles, Yaxley, Burgate and Mellis, presided over by Mr. A. Pretty at Kishanglcs; Mr. A. Sutton at Yaxley; Mr. Peart at Mcllis, and Mr. H. Thorold at Burgatc. Despite decided nip in the air, all the meet
May 10, 1929 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
Match May 11th, Roydon Sports & Fete. The Annual General Meeting will held On Monday, May 13th, at p.m., in the Old School Room, Roydon All Interested Invited. A. HOWARD, Hon. Organiser B. W. WATKINSON Hon. Sec.
May 10, 1929 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
(between Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft) Special Whitsun Attractions. TENNIS TOURNAMENTS (3 All-Weather Courts) BEACH CRICKET. DANCING (Joysters Dance Band . CONCERTS. SEA BATHING-. GOLFING. THEATRE PARTIES Saturday Lunch until Tuesday Breakfast, (Hour Meals Daily at " Separate Ta
May 10, 1929 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
An Extensive Assortment of LEATHER WALLETS, LETTER 4 PHOTOGRAPH CASES, TREASURY NOTE CASES, WRITING CASES, PURSES, BRUSH CASES FOR LADIES GENTLEMEN, POST CARD AND AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, DAINTY DOROTHY BAGS, LADIES’ HANDBAGS IN LEATHER & SILK, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, WORKBASKETS, &c., &c.
January 3, 1919 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
A ballot among members of the Federation Engineering and Shipbuilding Trades on the acceptance of a forty-seven hours week offered the employers instead of fortyfour hours asked by the men resulted in 285,558 voting for and 147,086 against. Present weekly time rates are to apply
January 3, 1919 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
Bv an of the Board of Trade the re*trictions with regard to the hours within which hot meals may be cooked and served in hotels, restaurants, etc., and with regard to the use of lights for entertainments alter 10.30 p,m., and for shop window lighting, are revoked. This does not
January 3, 1919 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England