Newark Pim Brigade _made its 34th turn: out this year when called to an outbreak at Mews. Cafferatiiii, Beacon Hill. yesterday afternoon. Damage estimated at £l2O was caused by the destruction of a Mack of reeds, believed to have caught alight from a spark blown from one of the
04 May 1938 - Newark Advertiser - Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England
A NOTABLE RUGBY SEASON. Improvement On Recent Years. NEW CHANGING ROOM MUCH. R-ooy is over for anotter year. and tn.s brisstusng—happtly heard in greater volume than usual Olt t etoad Ground tms aeamn—have G.ea. tUi.! captehs. witn all Ktplings ctner "muddied oass," have departed
04 May 1938 - Newark Advertiser - Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England
r.—The general meeting of the Tennis Club was held on Thursday week. Mr. E. Floyd presiding. Mr. E. Thornley resigned from the pee...llan of Secretary c. the Club. after three years, and Mr. D. Coleman was elected Secretary, with Miss A. Banks as Fixture Secretary. The Vicar, th
04 May 1938 - Newark Advertiser - Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England
Foot mom Meas. it was feet that were the hut, sayishilng. entrientille waft had the beet the And that is why Feet Fitting became a science. The feet often las Is deal with this poor brokenin feet and make them ennfettable before be can allow his patient sech they are—to wear the
04 May 1938 - Newark Advertiser - Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England