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15 December 1894 - Crewe Chronicle - Crewe, Cheshire, England
Al the elms of this Meeting{ • rem and said that. as Ile bid ao etroegls doh nomad some of the statements made by Mr. Boniest se being untrue aid statements of 1.. v • he soled to mak Ile. McLaren d to. meet Mr }<entrant on that the monmey of Lo stoParnenta—Mr. said In oboold be
15 December 1894 - Crewe Chronicle - Crewe, Cheshire, England
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15 December 1894 - Crewe Chronicle - Crewe, Cheshire, England
WIFE (By a Military Observer.) Living in a prisoner of war camp is not everyone's experience or wish. Yet for two days at the end of May it was a happy reality for 21--year-old Sgt. Jim Thomas. of 36. Osborne Grove, Shaving:on, Crewe, Cheshire, and his A.T.S, wife, Pte. Betty Ar
29 June 1946 - Crewe Chronicle - Crewe, Cheshire, England
ERECTING SHOP A v WHEEL SHOP. Erecting Shop names first: B. Millward 9. W. Fairclough 21 ; F. Shaw 21. G. Hares 16; W. Cooper 21. H. Boulton 7: F. Snelson 21. Pollard 16: W. Snelson 11. F. Welch 21 ; W. Walley 21. A. Edwards 14. Totals: Erecting Shop (rec. 5) 109 — Wheel Shop (r
29 June 1946 - Crewe Chronicle - Crewe, Cheshire, England
manbetween ACA to tN a between the treed and So or to a Wanes between the ages of la and 44) unless or she Wooled from the provisions of the control of Engagement Order. 1845 or the for ample meat trim the eroeutooe of that
29 June 1946 - Crewe Chronicle - Crewe, Cheshire, England
ro THE EDITOR OW "THE CHRONICLE Sir.—ln reply to the critics of Crewe Alexandra, anyone should know that Third Division clubs cannot command "gates" comparable with those of the Second and First Divisions. Yet the Third Division clubs are potential nurseries for the top clubs, a
29 June 1946 - Crewe Chronicle - Crewe, Cheshire, England
of Mill-street and Nantwich-road, in which it was alleged that one of the drivers endeavoured to race the traffic lights, was told to the Crewe magistrates on Tuesday, when George William !Eidson, 27, Charlesworth-street. Crewe, was summoned for driving without due care. Be was
29 June 1946 - Crewe Chronicle - Crewe, Cheshire, England
The chief attraction next week will be "Sweeney Todd," described as the demon barber of Fleet-street. The performance celebrates the centenary of the famous play. The name part is taken by the popular actor of screen and stage, N. Carter (" Tod ") Slaughter. Miss Jenny Lynn will
29 June 1946 - Crewe Chronicle - Crewe, Cheshire, England