got on the beach. As he was found below high-water mark, the first presumption was that he was drowned. That was, however. definitely cleared up by the medical evidence. He was not drowned and was probably dead before the tide got to him. He had swallowed no sea water. In a man
25 December 1929 - Skegness News - Skegness, Lincolnshire, England
The following very practical letter to a Blackpool newspaper might well be applied to Skognesa :-- HAD MY WAY. . .1" Sir.—As a citizen and ratepayer I have been interested in the various articles relative to the above that have appeared in "The Gazette and Herald," and owing to,
25 December 1929 - Skegness News - Skegness, Lincolnshire, England
SLACK SILK STOCKINGS. Black atockings •re being revived in Paris, but Skrgnesa has not yet seen the black hosiery which has medallions of lace inset at the back of the heel. The idea is very smart, but one pair has • black medallion in a flesh-tinted streeking. •M M • MAKING MACA
25 December 1929 - Skegness News - Skegness, Lincolnshire, England
in all its Branches. STRICT ATTENTION AND MODERATE CHARGES Orders taken at LUMLEY CHAMBERS•or **WEST DENE. - TRAFALGAR AVENUE, will receive prompt attention.
25 December 1929 - Skegness News - Skegness, Lincolnshire, England
Subject to formal cooseot being obtained from the Sltegnese Advancement Association. she Skegness Wbeeler. Cycling Club has adopted a new badge. incorporating Skegness's famous mascot. "The Jolly Fisherman." mi. decision was reached at the club's annual meeting when the Presiden
06 February 1935 - Skegness News - Skegness, Lincolnshire, England
No fewer than 126 members of the poet.' stale in the district administered by the &einem Head Office attended this function, an exceedingly happy atmosphere reigning throughout. . Mr: Henry Hasidim, Shadiness's resident M.P. for the Horacastle Division, who played such a great p
06 February 1935 - Skegness News - Skegness, Lincolnshire, England