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Stole Travelling Rug

Stole Travelling Rug

I it on ihe impulst of ihc moment This the last time you will see in this court,’ said William Sidney Underwood, 27. labourer, of 20. Providence-street. Corporationroad, Nottinsham. when he pleaded guilty at the Nottingham Guildhall today to stealing a travelling rug valued at £
January 2, 1950 - Nottingham Evening Post - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
 
Too Many Fatalities in Notts, Mines

Too Many Fatalities in Notts, Mines

REPORT OF INSPECTOR In Notts, there are too many fatalities and the number of non-fatal accidents is correspondingly high,*’ states the 1947 report of the Inspectoi of Mines for the East Midland Division. Suspended during the war and for two years following, die report shows tha
January 2, 1950 - Nottingham Evening Post - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
 
NOTTM. REFEREE HONOURED

NOTTM. REFEREE HONOURED

The Football Association announced to-day that Mr. R. J. Leafe, of Nottingham, will referee the England-Switzerland B international at Hillsborough, on January 18th. He is the son of Mr. J. W. Leafe, a past-president of the Nottingham Master Butchers* Association.
January 2, 1950 - Nottingham Evening Post - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
 
TRANSPORT COSTS: NOTTM. QUESTIONS

TRANSPORT COSTS: NOTTM. QUESTIONS

Questions concerning information given at the November meeting of Nottingham City Council regarding transport costs were asked at to-day s meeting of the Council by Mr. W. G. E. Dyer. He asked the chairman of the Works and Highways Committee whether (1) the figure of 7s. quoted
January 2, 1950 - Nottingham Evening Post - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
 
Appeal Against £3O Fine Fails

Appeal Against £3O Fine Fails

A landscape gardener, George Farrar Shearman, 49, of 9, Rectoryroad, West Bridgford. appealed unsuccessfully at the Nottingham Shire Hall against a £3O fine imposed on him on July 20th for failing to pay industrial insurance, National Health contributions, and employment insuran
October 3, 1949 - Nottingham Evening Post - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
 
Young Soldier For Borstal

Young Soldier For Borstal

An 18-year-old soldier, William Harold Eaton, of the R.A.S.C., who was committed from Mansfield on September 14th for stealing cigarette case from a bakery, was sent to Borstal until such time he could be trusted to go back the Army at the Notts. Quarter Sessions Appeals Committ
October 3, 1949 - Nottingham Evening Post - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
 
Honour for a Lines. Athlete

Honour for a Lines. Athlete

Tom White, of Lincoln Wellington A.C., former A.A.A. half-mile champion, has been invited to join the England Empire Games team which will go to New Zealand in February. Roger Bannister has withdrawn from the team, and White is asked to take his place in the 880 yards and mile.
October 3, 1949 - Nottingham Evening Post - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
 
Everybody’s wondering why you’ve looked so much better lately and saying that you seem to grow younger every day.” **

Everybody’s wondering why you’ve looked so much better lately and saying that you seem to grow younger every day.” **

you really think so? Perhaps it's because I decided to stop worrying. There's nothing so ageing as worry I Then I sleep welly take reasonable exercise, and have remembered that woman is as young as she looks." Well, if that’s all your secret, I suppose it is what we all try to d
October 3, 1949 - Nottingham Evening Post - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
 
WRONG ELECTION FIGURES

WRONG ELECTION FIGURES

Mr. Eden’s Bigger Win An error in the announcement of the result of the voting ir. the Warwick and Leamington constituency at the General Election was disclosed to-day, when it was shown that both Mr. Anthony Eden and his Labour opponent polled more votes than those given, and t
March 8, 1950 - Nottingham Evening Post - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
 
Old Folk Entertained

Old Folk Entertained

Ravensdale Youth Orchestra, under its conductor. J Lee, entertained 300 members of Mansfield branch of the Old Age Pensioners’ Association at Clarkson-street Hall, Mansfield, last night, after the branch had held its monthly meeting. At the meeting it was decided to hold a dance
March 8, 1950 - Nottingham Evening Post - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England