of Mr. Neve raised the question of Erettlier them was any liability on the of Lord Willingdon to contribute the Town . Clerk mid be thought he t histor was yin in 1901 as part of conditions which Lord V/illingdos (then Mr. Thomas) convoyed Hampden to Corporation. Tho Corpora• und
August 4, 1934 - Eastbourne Chronicle - Eastbourne, Sussex, England
When Victor John °Medi, of Free. mall-Avenue, Mopped a policeman sail volunteered the atatenient that the road licence and holder had dropped off car he was driving, it was discovered that the certificate of humane" ha the name of brother and covered only the policy holder. ' Su
August 4, 1934 - Eastbourne Chronicle - Eastbourne, Sussex, England
With reference to the at plays by •Tbis Compsicaes" in Michael's Church the following explanatory sots is Well" In the current issue of St. Michael's pariah magazine:— " As some criticism has been heard el propriety of laving performances of this kind in Ike pounds of It is well
August 4, 1934 - Eastbourne Chronicle - Eastbourne, Sussex, England
Gads are Daz "My heart is lieu.), he confided at last in sonorous Matuan. Pogo, my enemy, hath done me an ill service. He both fired Noki's hones, _destroyed my gods. A priest cannot look his people in the eyes after his gods die. Woe I Like thee, papalagi, I seek shelter, hiding
August 4, 1934 - Eastbourne Chronicle - Eastbourne, Sussex, England
Seven members of the Yacht Club look their boats to Dover for the British Snipe Class championship racing in Dover Harbour last week, the occasion being the regatta of the Royal Cinque Ports Yacht Club—a three days' fixture. Resulta:-1, Geoffrey Pout (Gypsy), R.C.P.Y.C.; 2, Capt
August 4, 1934 - Eastbourne Chronicle - Eastbourne, Sussex, England
Set to gel 15C mai So In 11 hours at on Saturday. Hampagrad widgets cheaply, but managed to drawn game of it. At the finish they wanted $4 to win and had only two wickets The brothers Atkinson had • good match, ni.u." taking Aro wickets ter runs end for 4% whilit * NAIL" scored
August 4, 1934 - Eastbourne Chronicle - Eastbourne, Sussex, England
The Duke and of Devonshire have left London for Chatsworth. The Earl and Countess of Willingdon will leave for India by air from Croydon at 12.30 p.m. on Saturday, August 11. A marriage has been arranged, and will take place very quietly next month, between Gordon Carey, of Head
August 4, 1934 - Eastbourne Chronicle - Eastbourne, Sussex, England
concerriii :assistam llowed—in (assistani : .oseveare Physical culture classes have been commenced at the Redoubt. Our photograph sh ow s a number of ladies joining in the parade on Wednesday. The men were not to be outdone and thoroughly enjoyed the vigorous exercise. photograp
August 4, 1934 - Eastbourne Chronicle - Eastbourne, Sussex, England
VETERAN CHURCHWARDEN'S SERVICES YOH CHEW CHURCH X. Ma& who lately resignad Warden ol Clunit Wise SI lean' arnica in that useably. • latter of thanks Ma th. is acknowledgment of Wm preasatad to him and Km Beckham. following is an wileart fres has 110111amication. which in is Ida b
August 4, 1934 - Eastbourne Chronicle - Eastbourne, Sussex, England