four vacancies, and among candidates already named are Mr, A. J. (one of the retiring members), Mr. J. Mr. H. Ulsley, Mr. H. Baker, P. Millington, and Mr. H. Sanders. Tbe candidates last-named are understood to c supported by the Ratepayers' Association, was formed the early par
October 12, 1901 - Tamworth Herald - Tamworth, Staffordshire, England
[By Oub Sports Editor.] Mr. J. Lewis, the well-known referee, joined tho army of active pressmen, his current topics on the game appearing in the Athletic Nitcs, forming a most interesting feature of the week's gossip in that up-to-date publication. entitled to be regarded the f
October 12, 1901 - Tamworth Herald - Tamworth, Staffordshire, England
Dinner —The 12.5 th anniversary of the Aisocia tion for the Prosecution of Felons was held at the Swan ipn, on Tuesday, when about »0 members enjoyed excellent dinner provided by host Wileman. The chair was occupied by Mr. E. Dabbs, of Whitacrc.and there were also present Messrs
June 19, 1897 - Tamworth Herald - Tamworth, Staffordshire, England
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June 19, 1897 - Tamworth Herald - Tamworth, Staffordshire, England
OLD MAN'S TRAGIC END IN THE- RIVER WEAVER. A tragic occurrence, arising out of the paltry wager of one shilling, happened NcrQiwicn on Saturday afternoon. The previous night Philip Han Key, aged 66, a salt waller, 3, Wilbraham Place, Northwich, met some kindred spirits in public
October 11, 1902 - Tamworth Herald - Tamworth, Staffordshire, England
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October 11, 1902 - Tamworth Herald - Tamworth, Staffordshire, England
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October 11, 1902 - Tamworth Herald - Tamworth, Staffordshire, England
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October 11, 1902 - Tamworth Herald - Tamworth, Staffordshire, England
CIIAr X THE TRAC. For a moment, she stood there on the bed pier, in the grasp of her enemy, the imminence of her deadly peril held the Ludy Barbara speechless, motionless, paralysed. “Only one word, Barbara,” said the villainous Colonel, his sounding to her benumbed hearing like
September 30, 1899 - Tamworth Herald - Tamworth, Staffordshire, England