traffic and they also show a highly satisfactory Increase for the 52 weeks of the year. Compared with a yckr ago the week's figures show a Jump of £$ 4.000. Each of the four companies show an Increase. the largest being that of the L.M.S. with f 284.000. Next conies the L.N.E.n.
31 December 1936 - Blyth News - Blyth, Northumberland, England
(January 4). The Grangemouth Philomel Choir, conducted by Hugh McClement, will sing " - The Hailstorm," by Nicholson; " A Fairy Lullaby," arranged F. G. Scott; " The Nightingale," by Weelkes; " Fall on me like a silent Dew," by Coleridge Taylor; " Music when soft Voices Die " an
31 December 1936 - Hawick Express - Hawick, Roxburghshire, Scotland
Imagine yourselves seated comfortably by the fire during the festive season and listening-in to this. Hawick is talking! " Bewness Airs has invited mei tae a discussion owre the air, an' aw feel kinds' embarrassed. 'Ee sei, I am juist a pigmy among the giants, syne ma faimily co
31 December 1936 - Hawick Express - Hawick, Roxburghshire, Scotland
Children's Xmas and New Year parties, enjoyable though they are for young and old, cause many good health rules to be broken. Bedtime is delayed, rich cakes and foods are eaten, and the children enjoy an exciting but fatiguing time. Small wonder that temper storms often result,
31 December 1936 - Hawick Express - Hawick, Roxburghshire, Scotland
gilded saloon la, the bier en the sh►oud-0, why, should the spec ri t mortal b e ll pr milt" Writers o' every age an' every Bless 0' men use nae false views as tae the shortness u' oor life here. Yin says it's like a " tale that is told, while 'nattier likens its span tae a weav
31 December 1936 - Hawick Express - Hawick, Roxburghshire, Scotland