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Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. You can contact them to check The man also sat uninterruptedly from 1965 until . She had been president of the Brakemen Employment Society, and was president of the Birkenhead I)istrict Nursing Society, treasurer of the Oxton Clothing Club, and a good friend to the peon Rifle Club. [S], The latest national and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents worldwide. E Lane (representing Mr. J. E. Charnley - , general manager, Cheshire Lines), U. Griffiths, J. V. Jones and G. Drummond (Manager's office). W! Vic Anciaux joined the ranks of the Volksunie (VU) in 1954 and held various positions there over the years until taking over as president between 1979 and 1986, a position which his son, Bert, would also hold. The PDF files below may not be suitable to view for people with disabilities, users of assistive technology or mobile phone devices. This information will help us make improvements to the website. Akierman J. U. Ma GAUL, J.P. Mrs. MeGAIIL WILLIAMS. Mies Shallhross was frocked in Shell pink crepe-de-chine with white fur' for trimming. "From the staff at Mill Hill ' (Bennett. Any man will be welcome to w en d the regular meetings. at 3 p.m. Bortm, SON. The opening ceremony on the second day be performed by Mrs. Hodgson , of Birmingham. Herbert reachey, Worshipful Master, and Mrs. T'eachey welcomed the guests, Mrs. FEB. 25. . treasurer). The registrars are Messrs. A. Corry and Av. and Mies J. Oakshott (vice-president), representing Birkenhead District Nursing Society; Messrs. Cecil Holden (chairman), H. I). The onerous duties of directir of ceremonies were ably discharged by Ar Bro. and Mrs. Peachey was presented with a handsome handbag by the bre.' it, the President of the Association, the' chair, and it may well come ei that Wednesday's meeting will do to arouse the Liberals of Birhenland make them bear in mind, now dwaYs that they have a very great in the help of the women-folk whose imd aspirations Mrs. Runciman will a well able to voice. There had been in the past a lot of slackers kept in various Corporation departments to the detriment of the other Members on the the sta. "Aid" :Edward Osborne moved: "That the Town Hall Assembly Room (with access at all doors) be let for the holding therein of Political party meetings at a charge of 8 Bs., any damage caused at such meetings to be made good by the person or persons engaging the room, with an alternative suggestion as to the way out of a difficult situation." ;:lacy, the report was unimously adopted. Saradale House," Temple-road, Oaten. Wirral Archives policies. 0741.0 4 , 4 " . Birkenhead Board of Guardians Mr _ Mire King held executive positions neuaLly regarded as the prerogative of men. Sayer, Members of the Oxton Conservativir The chief mourners were Mrs. Maxwell. ' Email news@birkenhead.news Birkenhead News lie rited endeavour, and nobilcheerier amongst those in the dtadee she had been looked up to with rai d e steem for se very many :yeals, ia the death of Miss king, * lady who could ill be spared, ihe present juncture. Have you found an error with this catalogue description? She had been a great traveller, she had visited most parts of the world. The sale will commence each day at 2.30 p.m., and the prices of admission are as foliowa: Thursday, 2.30 p.m. ., ,/ 1 - .0, -lp t ',,,.,,;- liffi--,( ~. . We have one of the UK's largest dating websites - focused on Birkenhead! C H C Sewill (chief cashier). 4 f2 f ,- ..:;., ' " , :54' ' ~ __ i . Carter (representing the Birkenhead Board of Guardiams). The content in this collection is provided for research, educational and information purposes (at present no content is available for viewing). The content in this collection is provided for research, educational and information purposes (at present no content is available for viewing). Osborne, and said that as regarded wanting a large hall for political meetings he did not see any need for it as politics were dead, and instanced the very scanty meetings held throughout the town during the last municipal elections. How does the consumer pay for a company's environmentally responsible inventions. t di s ihleil ex-service men has met other disappointing response in Under this scheme employers 2401 , g ie an undertaking to employ ws y di.ibled officers or 1111P71 au posnible, o y moil, not less than 5 per cent. Also in HD. It ii to be feared a good many irtina cam* t grief on these sEdes or the eeeniug, yet it says much for latrod-heartedoess of at any rate one ap lads that, when a gentleman went at -wimp" on his back, they ran up In, saying. Mr. and .Mrs. We hold documents dating back to the fifteenth century, with most dating from the nineteenth and twentieth century. Mr. Barker, after briefly remarking on the satisfactory report, said they had some trouble in meeting criticism from the teachers' organisations. at the age of 69 years. wn amongst followers of this pa , time. The Birkenhead News was published in Birkenhead, Merseyside, England and with 62,967 searchable pages from . 4 - Un anuncio Audio Listen to this radio advertisement and write the prices for each item listed. These gatherings have always been greatly enjoyed, and now that the war is a thing l o f the pest, and the menfolk have once more returned to civil life and their Masonic duties, more ladies will undoubtedly avail themselves of the Frivi:ege of attending these functions. Oxton, which was in itself a M rs. The Mayor (Alderman J. Roger Rowlands, C. Oliver. Thornton hough, at 11 a.m., Baby Hall [ Farm. 7318 pages . Mrs. Noble wore dove' erep"-de-chene. "Councillor" A. E. Farlow seconded, and "Councillor" A. E. Roberts opposed the resolution in very strong terms. sale ow six free -- hold dwelling houses in Jessamine-road. Richardson, Mr. Grant, Mrs. Conway, Miss Parker, Mrs. Bushby, Lady Gray-Hill, Mr. and Mts. Miss King was one of nature's gentlewomen; her life was made up of good deeds and Birkenhead is very much the poorer in many respects through her decease. (if all the henthat Ir tlV gained in the war those are Pates that were earned by the host Pre their live,. The largest online newspaper archive 22,600+ newspapers from the 1700s-2000s Millions of additional pages added every month Publisher Extra Newspapers Exclusive licensed content from premium. for Mrs.. Barnett's frock, and Mrs. Hudson wore white silk relieved with silver. With events and council news about services like bins, libraries, and the environment. Your results: 937 issues filtered by: Newspaper title: Birkenhead News Date from: 1st Jan 1912 - Date to: 31st Dec 1920 Yen reoeived a great ovation. A review of the EU assessment report from the Health and Environment Alliance (HEAL) on the toxicity of the popular pesticide glyphosate confirms that the evaluation is still mostly based on studies and arguments provided by the chemical industry. A searchable catalogue of the holdings of Wirral Archives can be found on Discovery, the online catalogue of the National Archives and of more than 2,500 archives across the country. THE COFFIN BEING BORNE FROM THE HOUSE Photo by McCulloch, New Chester-road, Rock Ferry. Colonel King was one of the originators of the Volunteer movement in England in 1859, and as a result of that, perchance, Miss King always took a deep interest in the prosperity of the former let Cheshireg, now the 4th Battalion of the Cheshire Regiment. , th e general meeting of the Fell and 'Cliinbing Club of the English Lake 11 4. whieh was held at Coniston on l y la , t, Mr. Godfrey A Solly, clerk leigallaiiey Magistrates, took the chair 'lus now 4151 members, and the office h rgodeat of the club for the ensuing i.Ths club, which was established in N rki Mr. Solly has succeeded has been 440 1 famous climbers. Mr. C. Wass, JP., and Mr. Richard Pugh. This concluded the business, and the "Council" stood adjourned. George P. Wa..!ow, Hamilton Square; Mr. W. E. Steifox, H.*lls-roug and Hamilton Square, and Mr. W. Taylor, 194, Park-rood North. Dec. 2od, at the Auction Mart. The Junior Town Council DISCUSSION ON THE NECESSITY FOR A PUBLIC HALL. Mira King may be said to have lived for others and not for herself. sprint service being held on board that ing the initiation of the new Mayor of the 11,_*eS.willu`Cunway" the cadets from , borough. It may well happen that in a retrospect of her active life in BWkenbead some aspects of Miss King's varied activities may be overlooked. In closing he directed .attention to the valuable esaistance he had received from all members of the committee, including the chairman, Mr. Barker, and the vicechairman; Mr. Watt, whose efforts for the grad of the association were well known. } (sedition. Wirral Archives related sites . as a workman, had six Ilis wife, who was addicted had first neglected them, and i llit6l abandoned them. Birkenhead News (Wallasey Edition), 1897-1899 Deeside and District Advertiser, 1971-1976 Ellesmere Port Advertiser, 1917-1975 Hoylake and West Kirby Advertiser, 1914-1985 Hoylake and West Kirby. Thursday. I'eachey lmving previously been presented by W.Bro. Ile appealed to all mentbers to enthusiastically support the association, as only by such support would they be able to tackle and .dve the many Turd-11;ms with which the future bristled. Mrs Greenwood was noticed wearing a gown of shot violet and green =tin with pen-painted butterfly vest. Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. Established October 2020. The Maso - a - c Hall, bli;;;:street, preaented gay and festive scone on Thursday evening, when some 180 guests assembled at the annual ladies' social of the Cholmondeley Masonic Lodge, No. - --- I Monday, Nov. 34th, at the property solerooms, 11-15, Market-street, sale of freehold residence, 53, Clifton-road,' Hutto.' J. C. Bromfield, Mr. T. W. Cunningham, Mrs. Goodwin, Mr. Harry Jackson. Corpora. Vic Anciaux, former Brussels State Secretary, has died. Gd., 930 p.m. to 9 p.m. 3d. An - unusual fatality, .involving the death of a Liverpooa motorist, named William Hoghee, of 41, Bolivia,locoed, Mossley Hill, occurred at the Woodside Ferry Approach yesterday afternoon. The doctor's numerous friends will wish him every success in this work HONORARY DENTISTS APPOINTED. in his appeal published on ak- employers to reflect on what at mo ewes to these men and to colat sollle immediate personal sacritheir re-settlement before the winter in. while Miss C. Harwell - leaked amart in cream silk and silver. ..-.1 t he announcement of the death of Lling, of Oxton, in our issue of y was received with sincere regret hole community. Generous help his lance Como Bey Scouts will 'line the and it is alleged that he stabbed his op: given in previous years towards this route of the proceesion. Mrs. Charles Robinson chose iirotty from of grey silk stockinet stitehed with blue :did black chenille. NEWSPAPER ARCHIVES. Mr. and Mll3. t y. the employment of disabled *aid require no coiumendation. Tuesday, Dec. 2nd, at 29, Eceltybanl-tded. Powell 'nephews), Mrs. R. W. Powell and Miss Forsyth (nieces), Mr. Willett Capt. in Birkenhead, Cheshire, England. Tuesday, Dec. 2nd, at 582, New Chesterroad, Rock Ferry, sale of highly-superior household appointments at 11 a.m. Further partietslars of the above sales may be had from the advertisement whims oi this -issue. As it is, Enrolment Day, a large number of ex-serirme in are ex pected to band in their enrolmentforms. [S], The latest national and international news stories from the BBC News team, followed by weather. Stephens, Miss G. Jones, Mr. W. Willen, Mrs. Morris and the Rev. naval repreeentatives that nave been coa-1 spicuoue in recent years. kenhend Borough. These included wreaths from "The Residents of Holm Lane," "All at the Charles Thompson's Children's Mission," Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. Hoppe, "Teachers and Little Children at the Oxton Infant School," "The Kingcome Family," Vincent Kingcome, Birkenhead District Nursing Society, of which Miss King was president, Captain and M. Godfrey (Church Army) ' Mrs. and Miss C. Aldridge, the . Michelle Thomas, from Birkenhead, suffered severe injuries to her ear (Image: Michelle Thomas) A barmaid who had her ear bitten off has received abusive messages after . Mrs. Johnson, Mire Rainey, Mrs. 1880 Prenton Literary and Debating Society, Acc. Prior to the interment which took place on Thursday last, at Bebington Cemetery, a service was held at St. Catherine s Chnrch, conducted by the Rev, E. E. Marshall, LL.D., 'vicar, who also officiated at the graveside. To assess whether and how exposure to chemical substances can impact our health and the environment, European and national regulatory authorities rely on the results from several testing methods, including animal testing, when performing their safety assessment. Indeed it 'night with truth be said, that Miss King was a lady of retiring disposition so far as Publicity was concerned. 54 Publication: Birkenhead News i Location: Birkenhead, Merseyside, England Issue Date: Wednesday, March 15 . Tuesday, November 25th, at the lh , operty Salerooms. . privacy policy. D. W. Thistlentwaute. B Former "BIRKENHEAD NEWS" Group newspapers:- This record (browse from here by hierarchy) Catalogue description "Birkenhead News" This record is held by Wirral Archives Service See contact. We abide by the Editors Code of Practice and are committed to upholding the highest standards of journalism. During the past six months a new and revised grading scheme was applied for and obtained, and the general feeling throughout the service was one of comparative satisfaction. It seems the man, who Ilea a ki "ltatioi. the Red Cross The tramway returns for last weekis trirderetood that about 9 p.m. two Lasan .increase in the receipts of 742, d a decrease in the number of T. cherwoon .iones, M.A., and the offertory Society (Voluntary Arid) Men'. Mrs. 11. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH BAZAAR.A grand bazaar in aid of the St. John's Parish Church Funds will be held in the Y.M.C.A. Browse and upload your profile FREE ! __IS, on T. The funeral took place on Thursday land mes., E. Rae, Miss Rae, Mrs. Herbert afternoon in the little churchyard at h. Rowlands, the Royal Bock Beagles, Mir Woodchurch. Garments for tbe Cinp Cots ~.. ..0. More ambitious worldwide action is urgently needed to protect health and the environment against adverse impacts of chemicals. grove. Miss E. Cunningham, Employment Society, Mrs. and Miss E. Mrs. D. Tucker, Mrs. and Mies Sandys kleaustre, and Miss C. C. B eausire Wunsch, Mr. B. ; Friday, 2.30 p.m. Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break. .Tlie 141wing telegram sent to the liet heal intere,t The silent trill, . [S]. - -- LOCAL TROUBLE OBVIATED. . A . Chester). 'rho chief mourners were: Mrs. Powell (sister-in-law), Mr. Roberts (brother-in-law) Mrs. Roberts (sister), Masters. Wirral Archives Service holds the following local newspaper titles. We allow researchers to consult bound volumes of original newspapers. There is clear scientific evidence on how environmental, chemical and air pollution as well as climate change threaten and impact our health. W . a clei,,z wire in exchange), in order lileY mii:lit be sent to London and Ilk W. W. Kelly received is more votes 4 * Wes Wand oilmen:No. There was also a card index to the photographs, which has been transcribed here: Wirral Archives also holds an extensive collection of photographs of ships built by Cammell Laird. In 1874 he joined the Cheshire Lines Committee as a eerk in the Manager's Department, Central Station, Liverpool, subsequently being appointed agent at Wavertree and Edge Rill and later to Liverpool Parcels dept., Birkenhead and Brunswick Station and finally- to Buskisson Station. /* ]]> */, Birkenhead News is a member of the Independent Press Standards Organisation (which regulates the UKs magazine and newspaper industry). "Aid." 5 Get access to this page with a Free Trial November 15, 1919 Birkenhead News from Birkenhead, Merseyside,. 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