MR. M'CLENIENT'S CASES , There were no fewer than thirty - -nin.• charges against Mr. Thomas M'Clements and his staff for various offences, under sundry statutes and regulations in connection with the running of buses from Holywood to Belfast. The first of these on the list and e
August 1, 1925 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
BINGOR PAIUSII FETE. commonly well accounted for and it only remains to again congratulate Mr. E. H. Emery, F.R.C.0., both upco his marked ability as a conductor and the excellent results of his training. THE CONCERT. The earlier part of the programme each evening consisting of
August 1, 1925 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
House-to-house wireless salesmen are making their appearance in London, but I think that they are receiving but little encouragement from listeners, for usually their apparatus is of the cheap foreign type and not hacked by any name. The genuine wireless salesman who calls in res
August 1, 1925 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
Proceedings at Public Boards are normally rather tame, but latterally tho,e of the Belfast Board of Guardians have become what is colloqually called "stirring." Something like a climax in this direction was reached at the last meeting of the Board on Tuesday last, when one of th
August 1, 1925 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
The reports .of the various departments of the house showed that there remained in 2193 being an increase of 99 against the corresponding week last year; in the Infirmary 1236, an increase of Sr against corresponding week last year. The total in the hospital a total of 87 includ
August 1, 1925 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
Bangor, have always enjoyed should be further enhanced by the special effort they are now making is the supply of gent.'c waterproofs which are guaranteed to turn the rain), and ladies' coats of stele and quality which cannot be surpassed. It is well to be pise pared for the win
October 21, 1910 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
The largest ship in the world, the triple- screw steamer Olympic, built by Mews. Harland & Wolff. Ltd., for the White Star Line. was successfully launched at Queen's Island yesterday morning. The giant vessel left the slips on which she has been built at eleven o'clock, and was
October 21, 1910 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
The L Goverrment Board wrote stinttioning the further reappointment for one year of Mr. S. Bailie as veterinary inspector under the Dairies. Cowsheds. and \lilkJhop• Order of 1904, at a remuneration of 104 per annum.
October 21, 1910 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland