A. love tragedy, of which jealousy is said to have been the cause, occurred at the Thames-side village of Bourne End late on Saturday night. As Dora Hussey, a pretty girl of seventeen, who was employed at a newspaper shop near the railway station, was on her way from business to
July 6, 1912 - Leek Times - Leek, Staffordshire, England
Raztlvaz.3 The Labour Movement Si A TRADE UNIONIST. Mr. Enoch Edwards' death is a great loss the nation, and not merely to the miners of the United Kingdom. In these days of huge organisations of labour and capital, the trade union official is invested with an importance he did n
July 6, 1912 - Leek Times - Leek, Staffordshire, England
by his early life of toil. There was no collegiate or university edtration for him. But he neglected no opportunity for improving and cultivating his mind, and by indomitable pluck and perseverance he vanquished all obstacles and won a position that has left his life an example
July 6, 1912 - Leek Times - Leek, Staffordshire, England
The Leek Band of Hope held their annual demonstration on Saturday. The Bands of Hope represented were Alsop Street, Saint:lye Street, Bethesda, Ballhaye Green. Congregational, Mill Street, and Primitive Methodist, together with a good contingent from the country societies, Bradn
July 6, 1912 - Leek Times - Leek, Staffordshire, England
A serious collision between a cyclist and a motor-car. the latter driven by Miss Sopwith, of Drayeett-place, Loudon, S.W., a relate of Mr. T. Bppwith, the aviator, occurred at Kingston-on-Thames on Friday evening. A ycong named George Monk, of Gibbon-road, was. cya:ing in Eden-s
July 6, 1912 - Leek Times - Leek, Staffordshire, England
THIS CHEAPER THAY YANKEE WHICH IS FULL OF WET PICKLE. TRY E. GREEN'S THIS WEEK. ALSO FOR OLD TOASTING CHEESE, 6d. and 7d. RICH AND SOUND QUALITY BIG CHEESE SHOP, LEEK
July 6, 1912 - Leek Times - Leek, Staffordshire, England