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February 9, 1909 - Halifax Evening Courier - Halifax, Yorkshire, England
The Second Meth Wales Bordered sad the Duke WelUnglue's Bads( M in a sermons& lie he the Rugby Amy the "eel( hems—south Wales Borderers, 1 real West Biding, 1 try (Spec). Neither rise dared is an eve. halt. Afterwards (Jerald Birkett, after aMB the whole !esprit, of the ground.
February 9, 1909 - Halifax Evening Courier - Halifax, Yorkshire, England
Flea military mad ow Naval oficer will he envied ea Wednesday, and the following day We Misr Bramiry, the let Life Guards, a nephew to Lord will be wedded to Miss Margaret 'Dyfed& daughter of the lab Calomel the Hee. Walter and Indy Mary Trefusis, sad s niece of the Duke n( bari
January 21, 1911 - Halifax Evening Courier - Halifax, Yorkshire, England
HALFTIME WORMS : BRADFORD CITY 0. SHEFFIELD UNIT 0 West Bromwich Albion 1, Bradford 0 Halifax Reserves limning Reseerms Hull 0, Fulham 0 Tottenham Hotspur 1, 0 Birmingham 1. Burnley 1 Bolton Wan 3, Wolverhampton Wan 1 M a n s es , This Rent 9 Trial) aobor Cl., 1, Mane/wrier Unit
January 21, 1911 - Halifax Evening Courier - Halifax, Yorkshire, England
a the only certain and speedy one known 1 GUARANTEE. EVRItt CASE. Send at once addressed envelope for FREE particulars tat L, MAXI {oooi Oa a plessity eef i Send at wile to Mrs. (Dept. 7/0. Ardeowan.road. Hither Green. London. A . E.
January 21, 1911 - Halifax Evening Courier - Halifax, Yorkshire, England
_ collapse tonere . and caught ....o by . +- Agag .gweggwied head down 'nen the iround until released. HALIFAX ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL LEAGUE. It was revealed at last night's meeting of the Halifax and District Association Football League, held at the Lit. and Phil. Rooms. Halifax.
September 10, 1940 - Halifax Evening Courier - Halifax, Yorkshire, England
lamps on vehicles of all kinds must be left alight unless the whole traffic of a town, including Army and civil defence traffic. is brought to a standstill on the receipt of an air raid alarm. There are regulations about the obscuring of side and tail lamps which are extremely s
September 10, 1940 - Halifax Evening Courier - Halifax, Yorkshire, England