Athens, Saturday, All British troops will have left Greece by January 31, it was oftl announoed here to-day. Six hundred men of the Ist Battalion Oxfordshire and ,Buckingharnshire Light Infantry will leave Salonika for Cyprus in ,the troopship Westralia on .January 7. On January
December 31, 1949 - Halifax Evening Courier - Halifax, Yorkshire, England
Mr. Cecil Dack. only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Dack. 28, Clifton Street. Sowerby Bridge. was mar-, tied to-day at Christ Church. Sow erbv Bridge, to Doreen M. Weatherheacl second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Weatherhead. Coleman House. Sowerby Bridge. The bride is health visitor in
December 31, 1949 - Halifax Evening Courier - Halifax, Yorkshire, England
—sad lame N le MI el sad Mom The lives should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It de.sys in the bowels. You get constipated. Your whose system Is poisoned and you feel ,our, sunk, and the worl
December 31, 1949 - Halifax Evening Courier - Halifax, Yorkshire, England
sorts TT IS OFTEN SURPRISING pun and distension are do how quickly backache, stiff, frequent results. aching muscles or joints, Doan's Backache Kidney lumbago, rheumatic pains and bring happy relief by helping common urinary disorders due to cleanse the kidney filters to sluggis
December 31, 1949 - Halifax Evening Courier - Halifax, Yorkshire, England
Awaking about 4 a.m. to-day. Mr.l H. M. Stranks. of the Regal Hotel, Banbury. discovered that adjoining Ipremises at North Bar. Banbury. were on fire. He dashed in and brought his three grandchildren to safety and awakened his son-in-law and daughter. Major and Mrs. Woollett. wh
December 31, 1949 - Halifax Evening Courier - Halifax, Yorkshire, England
to • service preferred. 2 6d, per hour. Trim- . mingharis distriet.—Box rrRAINED Rennie required for early A February: boy 4. girl 2. Modern house. near Halifax. Staff kept, uniform provtded, good salary, outings, holidays. Refs, essentiat—Full parties. to Box L 27. vt-ODIAN wan
December 31, 1949 - Halifax Evening Courier - Halifax, Yorkshire, England
7HE British "round-the-world" yachtsman, Mr. A. E. Liddemore, a native of Keighley, and his wife, reported last nigbt in a Lloyd's cable from Aden to have been captured by natives at Haura, were to-day stated by the Aden Government to be safe in Mukalla. Their yacht. Anne Lorett
December 31, 1949 - Halifax Evening Courier - Halifax, Yorkshire, England