NORWICH HILL AUCTION MART. fizTOCIC gates place every Saturday at 10 o'clock punctually, Bullocks must be ordered to the Mart by S. o'cl.. and Sheep by 9 o'cl. All consignments by train to -Ireland" met by competent Movers. Stock sent the day previous will be carefully fed and a
2 May 1941 - Lynn Advertiser - King's Lynn, Norfolk, England
- Women born in 1919 will be registered under the Registration for Employment Order next Saturday. • • • - Crown Prince Olaf of Norway returned to England last week after visit to Canada and the United States. • • • Locally grown tomatoes were 7,6 a pound at Bath on Tuesday . Str
2 May 1941 - Lynn Advertiser - King's Lynn, Norfolk, England
Mrs. E. B. Miner, School House, Taney All Saints, has received a letter from Capt. Sir lan Fraser arknowkKbOrm; £3/7/- raised by a recent house-to-house collect/on St. Dunstan's. Arranged by members of the Home Guard, a whist drive and dance took place in the schoolroom on Frida
2 May 1941 - Lynn Advertiser - King's Lynn, Norfolk, England
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6 February 1942 - Lynn Advertiser - King's Lynn, Norfolk, England
Norman Stoker t 22), a soldier, pleaded guilty at Norfolk Assizes on Pz Iday to attempting to break . _ and enter a shop at Lynn _ with intent to commit a felony. He was sent to a Borstal institution for three years. Mr. P. T. Alpe (instructed by Messrs. Jackson and Jackson, Wm)
6 February 1942 - Lynn Advertiser - King's Lynn, Norfolk, England
Albert Simmons (62), Wolferton. was working on a dredger when the bucket caught him and knocked him into the river. He has been admitted to Lynn Hosp.tal and is reported to be quite comfortable. In support ot tne Ministry of War , Transport's road udety campaign. Fougasse has pr
6 February 1942 - Lynn Advertiser - King's Lynn, Norfolk, England