The 'Health Services Coinmittee will on Monday ask the Town Council to require the St. Johu Ambulance Brigade to provide one additional sitting cane car and one 'additional full-time trained driver-attendant. The committee would prefer the financial arrangements between the Coun
July 27, 1951 - Eastbourne Chronicle - Eastbourne, Sussex, England
a gamble" on a 17-year-old local youth—a regular in the R.A.F. —who stole from the London Stamp Exchange shop in Ivyterrace. Anthony Hector Evans, now living at R.A.F. Evans left, the proprietor station, Bridgnorth, Shrop- wanted to show the customer shire, admitted stealing the
July 27, 1951 - Eastbourne Chronicle - Eastbourne, Sussex, England
Church of Miss Marjorie (Pat) Edwards and Major James Edward Martin, M.B.E. (retd.). Miss Edwards is the daughter of Mrs. E. Edwards, of Montpelier Mansions, and of the late Mr. S. Edwards. Her father was a tea-planter in Again, and when he and his wife returned to
July 27, 1951 - Eastbourne Chronicle - Eastbourne, Sussex, England
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July 27, 1951 - Eastbourne Chronicle - Eastbourne, Sussex, England
; The County Show But what, I wonder, do they think about the £5,000 paid out of money in order to televise the Gly randebourne ope ? There's no doubt a good job was made (if the effort, and certainly Glyndebourne is popular and deserves its publicity, yet £4,000 is a lot of one
July 27, 1951 - Eastbourne Chronicle - Eastbourne, Sussex, England
No one saw 65-year-old Mr. Thomas Milton Ireland fall to his death from a ladder when he was painting his house, and at the inquest at the Town Hall on Monday East Sussex Coroner Dr. A. C Sommerville returned a ^I - verdict of "Misadventure. The widow, Mrs. Florence Eliza Amelia
July 27, 1951 - Eastbourne Chronicle - Eastbourne, Sussex, England
Many Eastbourne motorists were interested in the summer meeting of the Standing Joint Committee of the Royal Automobile Club, the Automobile Association and the Royal Scottish Automobile Club. Plans were made for continuing the campaign for the abolition of the horse-power tax o
July 27, 1951 - Eastbourne Chronicle - Eastbourne, Sussex, England