These little ships, which do not aspire either to the size or the speed of the Union Castle intermediate fleet, maintain a regular passenger and cargo service from London to Natal, Laurenco Marques and Beira, making frequent calls at Capetown, and also run from South Africa to I
February 4, 1938 - West Ham and South Essex Mail - London, London, England
They wanted to own their own hospitals. He had known hospitals all his life, and one thing the H.S.A. had done was to make people realise that the hospitals belonged to them, and were out to serve the people. Mr. Elliot - s a id that the collection of a million pounds in throopo
February 4, 1938 - West Ham and South Essex Mail - London, London, England
Congs (Tested a big surprise by winning this 3rd Round clip-tie at Busbwood as their opponents had already beaten them twice this season, both by comfortable margins. Gonlons were set to face the e••:n were the first to attack. Conga came into the picture, however, and n clever
February 4, 1938 - West Ham and South Essex Mail - London, London, England
Despite the strong wind there was plenty of good football in this match at Wanstead Flats. Playing against the crosswind, Sebert soon opened the score when EVANS scored from close range with a fine shot. Ramsay retaliated and were rewarded soon after when their centreforward sco
February 4, 1938 - West Ham and South Essex Mail - London, London, England
Division 1 Plaistow l'ar. Ch. 0. Dockland Sch. Hse. 3. West Ham Cent. Miss. 7, St. Georges 2. St. Bartholomews 3, East Ham Prima 2. Wellington 0.8. 0, Victoria Dk. Miss. 6. Dirision 2 St. Barth "A" 7, E.H. Cent. Miss. 0. Woodgrange Rapt. 4. East London Deaf 2. John Benn 0. Vie,
February 4, 1938 - West Ham and South Essex Mail - London, London, England
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February 4, 1938 - West Ham and South Essex Mail - London, London, England
fans Mammy. within 17 days Soo AIM No. 1425. CONDUCTED RAMBLE &waylay. 130. to INUNCES RISSORO 3'- 11 H DDDDD HAM MI (For quaint on Oxon and bottler.) Marylabone deo 10.29 am. Al t o Worn Hay Hill at 10.37 a.m. Experienced conduct each party. Full particulars at L.N•E•R Statons
February 4, 1938 - West Ham and South Essex Mail - London, London, England
.Ir. ease was that his wife phanged after she came out of hospital in August, 1936. and in January. 1937. when he told her he wanted his mother. who was to live in the house, she left. Later when he suggested they should live together again she refused. He now charged her with a
May 5, 1939 - West Ham and South Essex Mail - London, London, England
Get. Noble said with regard to Gibbona there were no previous conviction.. and he had a good character had twice discharged for lareeny and attempted larceny. and Braidwood hai )wen bound over last year for two years at the Juvenile Court for stealing a car. Their employers said
May 5, 1939 - West Ham and South Essex Mail - London, London, England