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November 30, 1940 - Hampshire Advertiser - Southampton, Hampshire, England
 
SLIPPER-MAKINC AT WILLOW

SLIPPER-MAKINC AT WILLOW

Mrs. Lamell presided at the Weilow WI. meeting. Over £.5 worth of garden seeds have been applied for, through the N.F.W.I. Progranmie suggestions and nominations for the 1941 committee were asked for. A request was made also for the trading stall at the December meeting. Two new
November 30, 1940 - Hampshire Advertiser - Southampton, Hampshire, England
 
STAGE TO BENCH -- Southampton Man Changes Over

STAGE TO BENCH -- Southampton Man Changes Over

Mr. Thomas McKay has left the Palace Theatre. Southampton, where he has betn stage manager for nine years, to take up an engineering Job in Huddersfield. his home town. He Joined the stage staff and became electrician at the Palace 12 years ago. Three years later he was appointe
November 30, 1940 - Hampshire Advertiser - Southampton, Hampshire, England
 
Brilliant Young Scholar

Brilliant Young Scholar

A Queen's College. ONford. Exhibition, which is special ty Southampton Secondary Schools, and is indeed mere valuable than many awards, goes to a Tauntonian. Frederick H. J Griffiths, who is only just 17, 'set only a year ago he obtained his school certificate with distinction i
November 30, 1940 - Hampshire Advertiser - Southampton, Hampshire, England
 
MARKETS SOUTHAMPTON

MARKETS SOUTHAMPTON

Messrs. Mathews and Son conducted the business at the Southampton Cattle Ceram. The root and Mouth Disease adversely affected the arrival of stock. The entries included 37 cattle, 15 sheep. calves. 101 pigs. These were purchased on benaif of the Ministry. No store pigs were allo
November 30, 1940 - Hampshire Advertiser - Southampton, Hampshire, England
 
SUBSTANTIAL BALANCE NECESSARY

SUBSTANTIAL BALANCE NECESSARY

Alderman Thomas said he was as anxious to be as economical as but it would be necessary to keep a substantial balance to enable the Council to keep up their commitments after the war. The ratepayer was in a better position now to pay his rates than he would be for some time afte
November 30, 1940 - Hampshire Advertiser - Southampton, Hampshire, England
 
When You Are "All Nerves"

When You Are "All Nerves"

, . , I 11111!'l ' I Ask your supplier for a FREE booklet on how to save fuel, and watch these hints. At the New Forest Rural District Council meeting this week resolutions regarding the makingup of a number of roads in Brockenhurst and Totton under the Private Street Works Act
November 30, 1940 - Hampshire Advertiser - Southampton, Hampshire, England
 
MIDNIGHT INCIDENT AT • SWAY CLUB Soldier Charged With Break-In

MIDNIGHT INCIDENT AT • SWAY CLUB Soldier Charged With Break-In

Charged with breaking and entering the Sway Working Mena Club on the night of Nov. 14-13, and stealing four bottl. - ..-s of whisky, a part-botue of whisky, two bottles of brandy, 29 of cigarettes, and 2s. 4d. in cash a 27 years soldier named Andrew Logan was sent by the Lymuigt
November 30, 1940 - Hampshire Advertiser - Southampton, Hampshire, England
 
LIGHTS WERE SEEN Romsey Area Residents Fined

LIGHTS WERE SEEN Romsey Area Residents Fined

For permitting lights to be seen from roofed buildings, the following were fined £2 each by Roms:iy County magistrates: Sydney F. Taylor, Dunwood Cottage, Salisbury-road, East Wallow; Christine Hensman, Primrose Cottage, Crampinoor; Alfred B. Warren, Potters Heron. Ampfleld: Reg
November 30, 1940 - Hampshire Advertiser - Southampton, Hampshire, England
 
WHERE Xbe Pampfibire 2bbertifSer GOES

WHERE Xbe Pampfibire 2bbertifSer GOES

November 30, 1940 - Hampshire Advertiser - Southampton, Hampshire, England