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  4. OBITUARY

    One of Guildford's oldest and most highly respected citizens. Mr. James Hardic, of 78 Cardigan Street, passed away on Thursday night. 3rd June. at ...

    Article : 253 words
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  7. TRUBY KING BABY CLINIC

    The committee of above met as usual the home of Mrs. Robbins. 344 Railway Terrace. Guildford. for the fortnightly meeting on 8th July. ...

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  8. GUILDFORD

    Mr. and Mrs. c Riley and family, of Rosebery Road, have returned from a fortnight's holiday spent on the Blue Mountains. ...

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  9. PRESENTATION TO SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    After 18 years as a faithful teacher in St. Marry's Church of England Sunday School. Guildford, Mrs. Walkden Brown has had to resign, acting on doctor's ...

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  10. SCOUT STALL

    The 1st Guildford Bay Scouts held their monthly sired stall on Friday last, members of Ladies auxilary being in charge. The buildings fund will benefit ...

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  11. 2nd GUILDFORD GIRL GUIDES.

    Second Guildford Girl Guides had their first enrolment ceremony on Saturday. June 5. in Rawson Hall. Five girls were enrolled-Naney Collet. ...

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  12. Revelations Though Statistics

    There has been a steady decline in the proportion of young people since 1921. What would anyone expect with the housing shortage getting worse every ...

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  13. GUILDFORD RED CROSS.

    The monthly meeting of the above Branch of the Red Cross was held in the Soldiers Memorial, School of Arts, on Monday, June 7 Main business was ...

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  14. SMOKING !

    It is on record mat we wire of the late King Humbert of Italy said on one occasion: "I can overlook many faults in a man and make many allowances for ...

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  15. SCOTS' PIANO STOLEN.

    "Piano. belonging to the Second Guildford Boy Scouts troop, was stolen from their hall at the comer of Blaxcell Street, and Ramon Road. Granville. ...

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