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... bed. became unconscious, ami passed away before medical attendance could obtained. the Victoria Rooms last night Miss K. Tudor Pole gave her annual violin recital, being assisted Mis* Harirm Humphries tpiano- CHIPPENHAM. forte) and Miss Kate Rickards ...

Published: Friday 08 April 1910
Newspaper: Western Daily Press
County: Bristol, England
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ITEMS OP LOCAL NEWS

... gathering of members and friends, a goodly number being present. After tea. in the unavoidable absence of the president (Mr W. Tudor Pole! through indisposition, Mr H. Young presided. The Chairman reviewed the I progress of the vegetarian propaganda throughout ...

Published: Wednesday 01 June 1910
Newspaper: Western Daily Press
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 1586 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Bristol Voptarion

... tea and public gathering, a goodly number being present. After tea, in the unavoidable absence of the President (Mr. W. Tudor Pole) through indisposition, Mr. H. Young presided. Mr. S. W. Smith reported upon the work during the year in Bristol, many well ...

IKPIA turnover done in the retail distributive stores in the year 1909 exceeded £70,000,000. The profit made on ..

... tea and public gathering, a goodly number being present. After tea, in the unavoidable absence of the President (Mr. W. Tudor Pole) through indisposition, Mr. H. Young presided. Mr. S. W. Smith reported upon the work during the year in Bristol, many well ...

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... tea and public gathering, a goodly number being present. After tea, in the unavoidable absence of the President (Mr. W. Tudor Pole) through indisposition, Mr. H. Young presided. Mr. S. W. Smith reported upon the work during the year in Bristol, many well ...

■■ BRISTOL VEGETARIAN SOCIETY. Saturday evening a social gathering and public BMetinc to inaugurate the comet ..

... assietants. After tea an enjoyable musical programme was given Mass K. Pole and other friends, under the -preside n Mr W. Tudor Pole, this being followed a lecture Mr J. I. Pengelly. of the Exeter Vegetarian Society, whose subject was “la- VeAatanantswi ...

Published: Tuesday 11 October 1910
Newspaper: Western Daily Press
County: Bristol, England
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