The Clerk said that in view of the coming election in April, he might mention that the gentlemen whosu term of office would, in the ordinary manner expire this year, were Mr. James Osborne, Mr. I'. J. Barnes, Mr. J. Oallimore, Mr. J. R. Mellor, and Mr. J. Woodyatt. No remarks fo
12 February 1904 - Ashbourne Telegraph - Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England
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12 February 1904 - Ashbourne Telegraph - Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England
27th, 1904 IN THE TOWN HALL, ASHBOURNE. ----o:o- The Entertainment will consist of a series of interesting displays by the CINEMATOGRAPH and Lime-light Views Of Workshops, Moos, Worsham's, Farms, Osiris% Ocean Otsaussrs, etc. Tea on the Tables at 5 o'clock. Tickets may be obtain
12 February 1904 - Ashbourne Telegraph - Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England
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8 May 1903 - Ashbourne Telegraph - Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England
Mr. Price, bee expert of the Staffordshire Bee Keepers' Association gave a lecture on this subject iii Mayfield school on Rednesdar beet, which was much appreciated by his anchenee. Ho showed that lice keeping increases the food production in three ways; first hy gathering necta
22 February 1918 - Ashbourne Telegraph - Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England