WiSetoe 'Advertiser & Times, Aprin^ 23,; 1954 R e a d ie g . l l i e T
iWHALLEY SITE: RATEPAYERS SyPPORT RURAL COUNCIL PLAN
.After Conflicting Views At Village Meeting
iT^HALLEY ratepayers decided by a substantial majority ^ n at a speciali parish meetin g held last night lyeek, to in
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form ClitHeroe iRural District C o| unc il tha t they are in favour of the Council’s propos al to build five houses on the Maiior-road site. An amend m'en|t. asking the Council to seek an alternative site in the village, or failing tha t to build bilngalows instead of houses, was defeated.
I How can we describe the supejr quality iol; Veget Bread? Thu flavour of Veget. ch too good to be'
I f|^r : instance! I It’s ni"^"** * -
IeKtEN to p^ve its w jrth. We want you itq try Veget. j Buy a lojf—TO-DAY. Eat aijid then confess thit you never had better bread in yoiir lifj. DELIG|I^FUL!
satisfaction that Vegei ipe to tell iyou that
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laginbd. And the! ndurishnient—the gives. We caniiot
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grounds th a t 'the land con- bemejd Is unsuitable for build ing purposes because It; Is watei;logged have been raised In the past' by residents In hear-hy Woodlands-drive and by the Women’s Institute. :
Objection to the sltfe on the
result' of a petition submitted to the Parish Council by sevenl Whalley residents to "discuss the Clltheroe Rural Council’s decision to use a site In ’ Manor-road for housing purpo|ses.’’
thelChurch of England School, aroused considerable Interest and was attended by many villagers. I t was called as a
The parish meeting, held In
j -Councillor A. Brooks, chair man !of the Rural Council’s H o u s i n g ' Committee ' and' chairman of Whalley Parish Council, presided
THE KING OF ALL BREAD
MOTHSRS eadi
ehtiil l-bz
There’s 25 Intemi of Veget Bread.
Vitamin I
V/ORSLEY LTD., NORTH let them
ntional Units Of Vitamin D Grcjwmg children need this enjoy it thej "Veget way."
END. BAKERY. DARWEN.
that the site Is suitable for bulldlpg purppses, and their reports were, read to the meet ing by! two local residents, Mr. W. Hind and Mr. J. W. Chew, one of i the experts stating that In his,opinion the land was suitable for the erection of bungalows.
j T h rp experts have stated i Refuting allegations that
had been made, Councillor Brooks sa id 'th a t'th e Council had: never considered moving
make 'a road through. BETTER DRAINAGE
.second: £RS ANI
. had been discussed in order to 'save the ratepayers money, and' h'e idld not think It was possible I for anyone to have spent imorei time and given more ! consideration to this particular site .than had been done by himself and fellow Couhclllprs.
' He I was ; confident that houses on the Manor-road site': would Improve the drain age; of houses In Woodlands- drlve. Every conceivable point
SUIT ABLE koR IVITH OR WITH!)OT BRAKES
peoplejon the
waiting.list for houses In Whalley.
Rural, Council, Mr. T. A. Star-
kle.lcojected to the site on the grou.'ds of expense.
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bed; ofj a river, and the name Whalley means tlje place of wells, i :The blit of centuries' has I been deposited In this valley and there' Is no place here which anyone can with- safety call a good site,” said Mr.|Starkle;
I "This village stands' on the
evidently not suitable for nor mal construction and; would, Ih the course of time, be a bi g. expense, he said. ’ u
The Manor-road ■ site was
must be plainly , understood tha t riot all the iieople in ■yifobdlknds-drive were lobject- ihg In the site. Some of those who d^d not at first like the
I Mirs.
Fun^ Within £50 of pi,000 Ta^'get
m
“l^veYour Spnier Holiday to me!”
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p.to ' '1
ApEI|ED In November, an appeal fund to meet the
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cost of repairs to the iroof of St. James’s Church, Clitheroe, Is now wlthto £50 I of Its £l,opo; target. , :
being steadily, reduced I by In dividual; donations, ' which have Included a number from former parishioners now liv ing abroad.
The lamount'Still required Is I R. Copeland said It ! AI former member of the i There! were, he added, 47
the' dividing fence between the top of Manor-road and Woodlands-drlve In order to
prbposal had, in the course of tlnie; become reconciled to Itj. Thpy had not liked the dls service which was being donb to their houses by the allega tions th a t had been made. There had been so many “red herrings” drawn across-, the trail. :
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lands-drlve; said he had speni £120 on improving the drain] age of hip house.
lyir. J, S. R. Shaw, of Wood ■
houses In Manor-road would be for people retiring from th^ staff at CalderstoPes Hospital! Councillor Brooks said that every Council house In the Rural Cauncll’s area was le on merit.
Refuting allegations that PUBLIC MONEY Mrs.' G. Morris, a Wood
lands-drlve resident, said that all responsible people must realise that It was not In thd Interest • of Woodlartds-drive residents tp object to the Manor-road, site but they thought they ought to do sc In ]order to, prevent public money being spent unnecces- sarily.
“The question of building
bungalows should be very seriously considered.” she saldJ
payers money is concerned; tha t Is the reason why we want to build on | this site,’’ said Councillor. Brooks, who
“So far as saving the rate-!
explained tha t other sites In-: spected would have proved far more expensive because of higher road and sewerage charges.
had been told that If they wanted to build In 'Whalley with any degree of safety they should not build nearer than In the area near the Co-oper ative shop In Mlttpn-road.
Mr. Starkle said th a t they
that the site In MItton-road, which had been turned down, was;, one which', would have cost several thousand pounds] fcr 'roads and sewers alone.' 1
Councillor Brooks replied
Manor-road site will be an expensive site In the long run,
Mr. Starkle: I believe the NEED FOR HOUSES
, trying to help those people. ■ Finally, Mr.' J. Duckworth;
provide houses to accommo date those living in unsatls-i* factory conditions, Mr. Brfaoksf said that In regard to Cdlder stones residents, there were people,there who had lived In Whalley for 40 years, and that was the reason why they were
Stressing that they must
of Accrlngton-road,' moved th a t the Council go ahead with the erection of houses on the Manor-road site, i
Seconding, Mr. W.! Martin
said tha t It was their duty to support' their elected repre-: sentatlves.
was a serious matter , to go over the head of a Ministry expert (who had recommend ed that the land was fit for the erection i of bungalows). She then moved an amend-, ment that the Rural Council be Instructed to find an alter-l native :slte, falling which bungalows should be built.
ix is . Morris thought that It Starkle.;
the and
This was seconded by Mn!
On being put to the vote, proposition was carried the amendment defeated.
to be received is £5 from Mrs. Mllnerj, wife of the Rev. J. Milner, of Santa Barbara, California. Mrs. Milner, who is 83, Is a member of a Clith eroe family.
! The latest gift from abroad ‘
! Many novel money-raising effortb have helped swell the fund idurlng ithe past few months. The pector, the Rev. Ai 'Lord,' constructed: a scale modeljof the church, and has also visited homes, offices, lUblic ■ to
F R g E . B R O C H describing ti eseVen mo; t wonderful SendP.
BUTLIN’tU b
DepL H.B. LONDON,
439 OXFO W.1
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works] and pi his parish intereStjln the appeal.
holida/i, I .
RD STREET,
JRmLBYJMN !
‘ire Bowland, ori Monday night.
f*- land was grass fire whl Hlles 'iMoor,:
A LARGE s
retch of grass- burnt out In a ih broke ;out at pear Bolton-by-
I Clltberoe Eire Brigade were called I and extinguished .the o u t b r e a k . ! Barnoldswlck
Brigade also attended and gave assistance.
iSi ASSETS I 1 1 I . ^
I BUfLDINiG I Established 1853
reserves! • LIQUID FUNDS
ud Up Shan IS i m
Subscription Shares Income Tax Pai i By S\ici’ky\
Secretarir CYRIL CLAiRKE,'F.C. RS. EDWARD
MESSi:
Hea^ Office: H IG H i S T R E E I.S.
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, SKIPTON Te .ijSklDton j4.87-488
CHESTER & SON 36, King Street; Ghtherde
SOCIETY ' i l '7
£12,250,000 J|£635,000 £1,500,000
street,! occupied by Mrs. D. Harrop. On y slight datnage ■pras caused.,
; On Tpesdaiy morning, iCllth- eroe Brigade put out a i chim ney fire at 61, Shaw Bridge-
Long Service
•with long service awards at a “ vetei*ans” dinner to be held at Blackpool on April 28th.
including Mr. A. W Redder, District Traffic Superintend ent a t Clitheroe. and' Cllth eroe Driver Mr. Thomas Park inson.! have lust completed 25 years’i servlcJ with the com- nany. j They-lwlll be presented
iVfORE thap 100 employees of Rlbble-Motor Services,
houses In stimulate
AFTER A Fall >
Pride Cometh ,
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Tl/riss ENID JEPSON, aged 11, of iDarwen, gained;
the cup for most points at Dlnckley gymkhana on Satur- day;! only a few days after a mishap while practising fori the] eveiit when she fell and her,! pony, Tristan, panicked and, kicked her In tl;e face.' She'was taken to Blackburii Infirmary and seven stitches were Inserted.
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her' pony Into the show rlngl won five of her six events and canle second In the Jumping
..section..
But bn Saturday, she' rode , , j
removed on Monday, she went to another pony show at Bol-: ton-by-Bowland.
After having the stitches ]
Bonavlsta Riding School, was the second to be held by the Dlhckley . branch of Darwen Division Conservative Party.!
'The Dlnckley Gymkhana, at
■ (Sir Robert Catterall, chalr-j man of Darwen Division; opened the show, and Mr. W. Francis, president of Black-; burn ' Canine Association; Judged a novelty dog show.
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latburn Accident JOHN WHALLE'Y
Clitheroe Lilprary' Role In New
Regional System
(^LITHEROE Public Ubrary, which; in r e c p t years
has undergone a large-scale re-prganlsation, will now] be
able to extend its services under a scheme to re-organise the North West , Regional Library system.
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. The new scheme was Ire- parted by .the Mayor (Coun cillor ^F. Dugdale) a t ' the monthly meeting of ' the Clltheroe Town Council on Tuesday night,, when he moved the minutes of the Public Library Committee. ,
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proposal In support of ]the s u g g e s t e d re-organlsatlon which urged the Council! to take part In the] regional system. Councillor] Dugdale said the system had been of
Referring' ,to a Commlitee
considerable value Ideally and was largely concerned with books not In popular demand.
from the students’ j point, of view In that only books which
had been months could be but under the new would be possible lavallable books as they were printed.
There were disadvantages published for I 12
borrowed, system It to make soon as
FRUIT GROWING
ted a particular subject, which In the case of ! Clitheroe was fruit growing” and each library had undertaken I to provide books oh the subjects allocated to it.
last year, the Clltheroe Library had loaned more books thah It had borrowed from other
"Under the regional system
had been borrowed as agalhst 152 loaned.
the L i b r a r y Cojnmittee’s recommendation w i t h o u t comment.
The Council then approved | '
A. Hanson, afterwards told an “Advertiser and Times” re porter .that the object of re organisation was to provide a speedier and better service.
re-organlsatlon of the Library, were put forward five years ago by a,sub-committee of the Town Council, and these have been in operation for some considerable time.
Major proposals for the
told on Tuesday I t h a t ! a resident recently arrived j In
standard provided.
of llbrar; Footnote: The Council was
the borbughihas written to the Borough Librarian Extending congratulations-, on Jihe . hlgh service
Soroptimists’£80 For Charities
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to charity last year. It was reported at the club|s annual meeting held a t the]Dog and Partridge Hotel. G-rants In cluded £25 to purchase a Braille book for a blind child and £20 to the Clltheroe Old People’s'Club building fund.
Influence ■. exerted |by the S o r o p t l m l s t movement throughout the couiitry.
retiring president, said that during many visits |to other clubs she had realised the
Mrs. K. H. Bulcock, the Hurt .
School, Barrow, was I Installed as president of the club, with' Miss E. Bates and ]Mrs. M. Nutter as vice-presidents, Mrs. P. Todd, secretary, and Mrs. E. Elliott, treasurer.
Miss G. Barker, head mistress of Whlteacjre Camp
ecutive were Miss A. Watson, Mrs, Varty, Mrs. Anderton, Miss Brockley, Miss p . Rush- ton and Miss M. A. Hlgson.
Appointed to the club ex
IVTISS , RUTH 'MARSDEN- GLOVER, of Bankhurst
riding her p=d£l cycle In the village on her vray to work at a local hotel, morning, when
volved In a collision with a motor van and Injuries. She
Cedric Bond, road, Moorsld' escaped Injury.
The driver
PEEPS INTO THE P 25 YEARS | gO 50 YEA
Extracts from our issue of April 26th, 1929
|""(HIEF topic of Interest this ^ . week Is the ahnounce- ment of the forthbbmlng general election on Thursday, May 30th. At the last election' In 1924, Capt. William Brass was elected M.P. for Clltheroe with a majority of 2,596 votes In a straight fight against a Labour opponent. ; In ' the forthcoming election, how ever, there will also be a Liberal candidate, Mr. C. N. Glldewell, who can derive en couragement from jthe] fact th a t . Clltheroe’s last Liberal candidate. In '1923, polled nearly 6,000; votes.
had a curious experience this week when cycllpg-; home
A Hayhurst-streetJ resident
Vlctorla-avenue, Chatburnl received a cut forehead and bruises to his nose when hb was Involved in an 'accident with a pedal cyclist on thb Chatburn—Downham' road on Easter Monday night. .Aftei medical attention, he wa; allowed home.
MARSDEN (72). of 2 i . j
erine Hargreaves, of Under Pendle Farm, Barley.'
’The cyclist was Ella Cath
the Junction of ; Eshton- terrace and Woone-lane when he came into collislqn with a car. Swinging a leg, over' the bonnet of the vehicle, he was carried along for some yards astride the bonnet pefore the car stopped. He escaped in jury.- . f:;-.
A well-known Clltheroe
Wesley lay. preacher, and. for, nine years a member of Chat- burn Parish Council,'Mr.; J. H.' Chatbum retired from the position of ch ie f ' Clerk a t Chatburn Station on the com pletion of 45 years railway service.
from work. He was crossing
,J The cricket m id s t brlUi^: ;When ClltherO' 'friendly match Moor. J. Ha'll making hl^ c eroeis professloi wickets, for 1^
; In his quar^e; January Clltheroe’ Dr. Barker,, numbered. 67 Three deaths w h o o p i n g
■orth, who was .ebut as Cllth- ipal, took eight rui
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ii'ly|report ffom March, 1904,
staii'ei V
'epidemic whifch
to.be subsldlhg,
iedlcai: Officer, di'that births
M
ooiigto In an Is' now stated
•t
.nd deaths 70. ere caused by
ieason .opened n t sunshine e j played a against Low
c Qf
last Thursday she. was . In
ambulance to preston Infirm ary.
received head was taken by
of the van, 7, Haredon- P r e s t o n ,
AST RS AGO
Extracts froi ‘ ! April 22:
Ihd
,4d. In the £ increased ex; education.
hospital yestei Horsfall (22) Clltheroe, who a tree while r; at the Pendle chases at Gist ago.
The death
heroe Flre''Bfii' the reslgnatb Green.l the several years.
malned uni
our issue of I, 1904
L I T H E R G K ’S rate re- ijhanged at 3s. despite greatly liendlture on
cay < The Superlnt
IV rn indent of Cllt-
'Itilng in a race porest Steeple- a fortnight
occurred In of Mr. Tom of Roefield, collided with
firj engineer for
ide announced p f Mr. W,
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The Borough Librarian, Mr.
^TRIBUTE to 'chairmen
Council Tribute To
lor J. Driver an J Councillor R, Trlmby, who
month and ar re-election for was paid by (Councillor F. Tuesday night
Finance Committee, CbuncU- are retiring
pf Cfithbroe’s
iflembers two former
from the Towr, Council next not seeking
qulshed, the ch the ■ Flfianpe, P u r p o s e s summer becau|; reasons. He three ' Conservi lors whose pn office expires n
before the murl Councillor D
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•pHE Clitheroe Soroptlmlst Club gave more than £80
cil’s last
moi.thly meeting :iclpal election,
lealth reasons, the Mayor Dugdale) on at the Coun
r i v e r relln- alrmanship of and . General bmmlttee last se] of health 5 one of the tlve Council- sent term of :xt month.
only Labour n jember of the Council to retli
Councillor Tflmby, Is the this year.
Council had be iefited greatly from the wJsdbm sljown by Councillors Drl rer and Trlm by, and It was! with all sin cerity th a t he thanked them for the contribution which, they had mad j , to the well being of Clltheroe and for the valuable, help tpey had given on the Council.
Councillor Di gdale said the
libraries. A total of 109 books | '
Each area had been alloca S
Offender Regal
“ V<5UJL tVio
Had “No J For
CdurFs Authority” L-CHAIRMAN
•Rawtenstall, .. £20 at Clltheio Court yesterc using an un lorry.
trates’ Courts n u m b e r against you trates are maximum, p Wotsley - Tayl' told William (30). of 12.
C h 1 ef Supqri Iddon to have appear" to summons at p of ithe Court: occasion, absent, the m a warrant for
McMurray wh'
McMurray had at I Blackburn trates’ Court day, also for licensed motor
Mr. : Iddon
- , have the authq:
going ito. impose the and the magls-
lenfilty,” L a d y to r ,: presiding, 'ohn McMurray Meadow Bank,
,no'regard ;for erlty of Magis- •You have a convictions
presents
who was fined ip Magistrates’
ay week for Icensed motor
was stated by ■intendent J. twice failed to answer
ajglstrates Issued ils arrest.
(Jounty Magls- ithe previous
;added . that been fined £5
Thursday, Jar was on duty Whalley, wh _ that McMurraj:’ not displaying Licence.
I WITHOUl P.C. J. Bartc
licence, McMuir have'lost It am for, a' duplicate
taken out bn said 'Superln who stated had several vlctlons. '
A licence bad
using an un lorry.
Iucence
ri said th a t on uary 28th, he in King-street, .! he noticed 's vehicle was a Road Fund
Q u e s t i o n , d . about the
ay replied, ” l have applied
itendent Iddon, la t defendant previous con
After - being
Blackburn'the McMurray h custody all n £28 111 his po
Id been in ight and had iMesslon.
this money for given 14 days ' the' fine.
Defendant st
fined £5 at previous day.
;!.ld -he required tyres, and was ' which to pay
_ 'Still not been February 11th,
Tough yet flexible SunRider—and it’s
sandal!... it’s a fin Its supple uppers Its aepe rubber-so lasting.: Andjt foot-health lasts
i 1 That is
i more than a I : summer shoe! are exceptionally hard-vlearing.
IS
) es are extra-resihenty exira:-loi^ built on the famous Start-rije with all the traditionkl Start-rife
skill. So SunRiders ’ vill take good care of your kiddies’ feet—and your pocket—this summer. In faa, this new summer shde p roiriises to be ever]: bit as popular as RoughRider, its stylish, “knockabout” companion.
0 Toush—yet e Extra-resilient crepe soles 9 Leather-line
flexible—uppei[s„ thfoushoiit- i
to protect Feet and socks 0 No internal socks to ruck up (grown-ups’) in B, C, D 4 ((hild’s ) to 7
Top Value in Simmer Shoes j &om only 20/|4 In brown; sizes.
“) and.E fittings x \ ' \
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revlous sittings On the second en hb was
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SUNNY EASTER r ^ F IG RECI Visitbri Flock To Glithei B
r ig h t slides arid sunshine gave Rlbn Easter since the war, Holldaymake'rJ
, towns'flMked lnto-Clltheroe onthelr|l ’the country, and at one period, carsj -sing thtojigh the town at a rate of
idur. Till
tne sevd: too,
t h';e fq
Rib 3 tejd ent ,te'd
iThe Clitheroe lie Motor
a record
J ______ week-end,” and Itlieroe Railway Station sta- th a t 'the Easter traffic was best the^ had had for
Services repor-
thriughout tne week-end.. ■ official |of Rlbble Motor
■ral years! i Local' hotels, were kept busy caterlnj .the /influx- Of' visitors
SOTlces, Clitheroe,. told an “Advertiser, dnd Times” re-
p6rter on .Tuesday that It had Ken a record week-end,- due W I the excellent j -weather,
' Which was id contrast to last year’s cocktail of snow, sun-, shine and heavy showers.;
kfept' busy, winging J*!»pl3 from the city Into Clitheroe. Good Friday, local services
werc.e kept working at full preKure coping with the large
crowds of visitors. BUSY (VHALLEY
At Whalleyl the congestloii
'f l ts t tlm e . Ti ls k ep t’buses off the' main street while they loaded and unloaded, and grehtly facilitated, the flow, of tfaflic througii the village.;
in the main street was eased when the new ’bus station was brought Into service for the
(iobd Friday by Rlbble Motor Services beciuse of- heavy commitments locally. ' - . ‘
t 1 ikany people took the.oPpdr- popular;
thd seaside during the holi day, and la: a result itpe' excursions to Blackpool proved
uiilty of : enjoying a ;day;.at, BI TOe ihtroc uction of the visitors. ■ • - : ■
Hard at it, and most reported tjhffir busiest Easter since the war.
Local hotel!' were! .also' kept British Ra lways at .Cllth- end tbif'll walk happily 1 “y a^er
K6e also reported,a very b w holiday period—one of the best for several years, Excur- M n s to the coast ’ resorts of Blackpool tn d Morecambe Were well SI ipported. Many. peb'ple also came Into Cllth-. jrpe by train .
village throughout' the 'Week end, and traffic was reported to] be “.bumper-tp-humper.’ .
Glsburn wis- another busy
There was also a considerable; amount of traffic, and visitors : a t Hurst Green, extra ’buses’
48, Whalley Ro Phone: 483
( i f C l i th e r o e . : >ad,
catering for the rush, . ; Whalley had its traditional'
. 34, iCastle Stijeet, Phone: 735
BRING YOUR REPAIRS FOR BETTER RESULTS COUNTRY HOUSEWIVES I
'Faster cro-wds, and .traffic passed through the village In a constant stteam.
Music Success
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William Mr. and Hilton passed (fnterme
>iL at the Clltheroe li (irammar ■ School,
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forte exa Schools
•vfith merit Grade VI jillate) ;of theiplano- iininatlon of the Royal (flCUSlC. :
l5y, Waiddington, has
a. Smithson, s'on of Mrs.’W; Smithson of
;elected PI ;-Wheel cl i 'the at'thl
ian “Anl -answered
jtheni.by'l
i OfilcerJ iF.Dugda P. Rusl
! Mrs. F.' l I secretary j !
ant..seen
! Mesdamd land Mool
treasurer
'Clltheroel After t |
the’'Sw£d olton-Downliam service saw
maW people visiting Doym- Hato,. and ihe .picturesque lltUe village v; as crowded with
I No excurslcns were run on |The Manchester service was-
the dQor..y talnlng at addition quantity
dlngton, gained ei] window ar
TNTRUDfl the
depot of
Waddins Hole
. ' 'When, on Sundaij
. spirits hal i Police Iq
waiter: fop ers had and that! showcase,I was mlssil evidence I
a summer adjoining! had beeiJ bar, sma'sl £80 tqkeJ
clliarsi-hal gether: wll of. spirits, f hqifeur bn gin. The apparently ■In twhilari
i In addll
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J.Robinsol had shov.
The mal
. ectlng the! of the m’ the b e s t'
-1 Investig glafy wen by. the Wa began lool called at I day, ordej and madf man whol staying IrT person wd
' Buslne'sl on as us] Easter Mg the hundf dined the the Incldq
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