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Evening Sentinel from Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England • 2

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Evening Sentineli
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Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
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1 1 "wt' 111 'p1 'L pmlWiinm mWimimpni i i imp) nwimi iijwim i Hphjp'" 1 "m- PH i imuinn i 1 rmy mtyy- -'yy my: -yyy-- I'-i-v BBiT JUb EVJ5N1WC SENTINEU Tttunaay UCTODCT in 1VN 't i COUNCIL i WARNING TO 'TENANTS Uncultivated i Gardens TWO TO RECEIVE STOROFROAD FREEDOM More than 600 gardens of C-'r-e we Corporation fSMbBcalThlifgBiAlrolit Ther Freedom of the tenants neer immediate Borough of Congleton costs werpt awarded at attention and 300 of them ase will pe conferred by the iri an accident Stoke Coun ti Court A proposal to refer back to the Works (mrhitte Town Council at a special Dublic meeting on October with a car while cycling yesterday to Gerald V-Miles the rejection of the plan of Mr 1 Hobson a Bay ley 18-y ears-old appren 26th on two men who have to work failed in a claim for £200 'damages brought in an extremely bad condition This was report cl to a recent meetingof the Housing Committee of the Crewe Town Council Yesterday the Council given outstanding service to (member of the Crewe Town Council or a system of tice engraver of 133 Herop-stalls-lane 'NewcastleVJ who A 1 A A 1 -1 1 against the motorist at Stoke the Alderman Frank was inluted by a reversing County court yesterday Dale father of the Coun one-way itramc tnrougn Crewe failed at a meeting lorrym the yardoi a naniey The: raction was brought by Mr Albert Edward Cooper of cil and Mr Harry Williams of Buglawton a trades union KPnAni' id the Council vesterdav 61 IfK Mr of the Council yesterday -j KW-'B KWUC The defendants': approved a recommendation that in the worst cases (approximately 300) the Borough Treasurer should The Beeches Western-road pioneer action were the driver of the Meir'Again: the driver of the Illuminated aaaresses cn lorrv -1 Mr Charles s' -m narchment scrolls contained I 1 TAVIYI Hobson who said he wanted I IS SMII Hobson' whp said he wanted inform the tenants that by not cultivating their gardens they Griffiths' haulage contractor 11 sl im' car Mr Thomas rora pouery departmental manager of 25 Norman-avenueJ Tunstall in oak caskets designed and of Goldenhill Farm Fenton are failing to comply with the II HiCiti Jl executed by a local craftsman will be handed to the two new and Mrt Albert William i The preference back of -Ihe minute was proposed by Mr an opportunity to amplify a modified noposaL which would not involve much cost and would not inconvenience the public He considered it discourteous that he had not been invited to the Works Committee meeting at which JO Complaint Griffiths 0 S-'iv-'-v Giving judgment with costs for the defendant Judge A Tucker said he could not hold that Mr Ford had been guilty i Freemen by the Mayor Mr Hancock Mr Gr Oldacre repre Tfie Matyfiress of Crewe XMrs riht) greeting the Deputy Mayoress conditions of tenancy that applications for transfer to new houses or other properties will not be considered unless the gardens are cultivated sented: the plaintiff and Mr The Freedom has only been U'Sifn'L And other i guests at the civic AtrHome' Clive Collis appeared for of negligence granted on four previous DIFFICULTY OF the defendants occasions and the last surviv a an that the Housing Com- his scheme was considered ing Freeman Alderman Fred StruckHeadi "rtffr Lossj of Vages Thelaiin included £99 17s 8d for loss pt wages and £1 5 mittee will consider at a Jackson: a former Mayor died lSiiiylSuggeioiSl Mr Bayley said that in the last year future meetUg what steps to take against tenants who still lail to cultivate their gardens 5s for damages to the yard of the pottery where he Alderman A Roberts At last night's meeting Youth Work was employed he saw a lorry Chairman of the works Com plaintifTsisuit '-r-'r A rubber worker at the time of Newcastle Town Coun Alderman Dale who is a 633 Defaulters mittee said -there were wiu its rear three feet from an archway The driver gave cil Mr Bradshaw of the accident Mr Cooper member of 'the Cheshire Countv Council first became several illogical things about the scheme It involved a said he was now the steward The 633 defaulters are complained that parents of a "signal and he' thought this of Meir Workingmen's and a member of the uorougn girls attending Clayton diversion of buses via Richard i tenants of 182 pre-war and 109 post-war houses 250 flats meant he could go through He walked forward 15 feet and Council in 1919 as an ex Gramnjar School had had' to Moon-street It A was a suiy Serviceman's representative 70 prefabricated bungalows send away to Leicester zor SHELTON ROLLING) PIN: suggestion: which no one accepted He could not see He was appointed an alder and 22 bungalows for aged certain items of school cloth was rnear the corner of the archway when the back of the lorry struck his head and held man in 1938 and was Mayor persons ing why the minute should be 'SESSIONS AT for two years during the war mmuTHmoRmRiAL Mr Bradshaw asked if the him against the side of the referred back The matter arose as the result of a report- on the Chairman of the Education He has been Chairman of archway The Council were concerned Committee was aware of the An allegation that a 33-years-old Newcastle woman was suddenly brutally He tried to shout but wprk carried out by the Outdoor Housing Assistant the Congleton Food Control Committee since its inception about traffic congestion he said and Hoped the time was grav dissatisfaction among the parents of children at the nervous reaction prevented him The lorry stopped then and indecently attacked in the serenity of her home while her young child slept nearby' was made by the prosecution in a Juvenile Court case at Burslem and has been Chairman of the not far on when the town would have a bus station school and of the difficulties went forward and released Crewe and District War Pen: sions Committee for 13 years yestertiay when a 16-years-old Shelton youth who the police have already Crewe Civic which parents were experi him We are trying to ease the He is a' former Chairman of encing obtaining blouses Mr 'i Bayley said his head position and the Works Com aiiegcu is responsioie ior xot serious cases: 01 nouse-oreaKing in me city ana Newcastle was committed for trial at the Stoke-in-Trent Quarter Sessions on a which were supplied by one was gashed at the back and mittee have not been neglect the Congleton Conservative Association and youth work shop in the town his right ear was split inside ful" Alderman Roberts added on Recepli total of even counts-three involving violence Girls attending the school Shortly we shall have some and support of sporting organisations have been He was away from work for a month For six weeks after 1 f'-'- buses diverted from the There was a record attend prominent in his many activi ill 4 his return he could not con he said had to have a specially designed gym tunic and the parents had to send Market-square We are trying Sodar Club i He was represented by Mr Cj Clive Collis and Mr A Worthkigtoc appeared for the Way Mr Cooper said that before he turned from London-road into Racecourse-road he put his right arm out and drew to the crown of the road As ha turned the defendant's car came out of Kensington-road and cut slantwise across the front of him blocking his way into Racecourse-road Mr Cooper swerved to right in an attempt to avoid the car but struck the nearside rear wheel His chest caught on the mudguard and he was thrown off -The car stopped at the moment of Mr Cooper said he was away from work for 11 weeks Cross-examined he denied he cut across the corner of Kensington-road in order to get into Racecourse-road Felt a Bump In "(evidence 'Mr Ford said be slowed down 30 yards from Thirty witnesses gave ringing noise in her head and ties He is Chairman ox tne room which led put into the hall She heard a slight ance at the Municipal Offices Crewe yesterday afternoon oentrate on the close work he was doing and this affected evidence at yesterday's hear her right hand bleeding She A A away ior io Lieicesier Congleton ATC and of the Coneleton Women's Junior sound behind her Oh turn ing which lasted more than was taken to the 'Infirmary when the Mayoress Mrs Mr Bradshaw said he had 10 oo a ioi wiui regara car parks" Half-Yearly Ratei The Council approved a ing round she was thoroughly six hours accused being and two stitches were put in Griffiths was at home to its AV- Did Not Signal Air Corps Labour Pioneer frightened to see a remanded Ltd prison He conducted several inquiries and was not satisfied that the her fellow townspeople reserved His defence and well made young man'6ft 2in eaqh of three wounds in her head A compound fracture of the right middle finger was Mr Charles Griffiths said She received several half-yearly general rate of committee was fully aware of height he was gractecj a defence certifi Mr Williams is one of the he the lorry into a hundred cuests who were 13s 3d: in the the net what was happening standing in the doorway with cate Mmmm- original five members of the also 2 treated Property was position for reversing into the reauirements of the Borough the rolling pin in his hand Six of i the seven counts entertained to tea in the Mayor's reception rooms and Labour Party in uongieton is found to be missing Many Complaints for the half-year being before the ri court related to Vice-President of the Maccles archway and jtvwas tnree yards away when he stopped He advanced towards her and gave her a verv hard crack Droviderf with' an entertain £71443 Ij: He alleged that accused told Detective sergeant Turner Mr Bradshaw said the off ences iri the field Diivsion-1 Labour Party njent She had the support of He asked the youth if it was A warnine of opposition to Education Committee ought to Chief Constable (Mr and has been associated with Yes it was me I dont know all right to reverse ana tne the proposed prohibition of on tne head with tne rolling pin She received a nasty gash Bunn BE) the Deputy Mayoress (Mrs Coristerdine) as she shook be able to arrange the ques why I did it" vouih said it: was the trades union movement since his early youth He has parking ox vehicles at the and on these accused was hands with her guestsi He said ne reversed me Evidence was then called Leonard William Jeffreys which later required stitching first committed to the served both as secretary of the tion of distinctive clothing for schoolchildren so that it could be obtained from shops in the Newcastle area and not from lorrv straight through the approaches to pedestrian crossings was by Mr Consterdine He criticised the aged 26 a bus driver of 6 Quarter Sessions After evidence had been archwav and into its unload Throughout the afternoon there was a continual queue on the steps leading to the local party and or the Trades and Labour Council and has been ciosely associated with and the blow dazed her Mother's Plea Mr Whitehead said when ins position I He did not Charlotte street Goldenhill said he saw accused come method by which the prohibi riven on the seventh charge Leicester He also hoped the know of the accident until tion would be marked on the Mayor reception rooms 01 breaking and enter committee would look into the the Workers' Educational someone asked him to see the pavements Members of the Crewe she asked the man in a very Movement He was one of ing a Newcastle house with intent to a criminal very serious complaints which the headmistress had received vouth in the engravers' shop down the yard of the house next open the gate and walk I went to grab him round Thj Town Clerk Mr Allan Town Council were invited by frightened: way what he the sponsors of the former Mr Griffiths added that he Brook' said the order was sub the junction and stopped about four feet from the main road but still in Kensington-road The car was two or three feet from the nearside kerb of -Kensington-road and pointing slightly towards Mr Whitehead the Mayor to attend the at wanted he pushed his band The Chairman of the Educa home after the monthly meet into her mouth so that his did not signal to the youth Hp did not stOD and go for Congleton Hospital Industrial Fund i Mr Williams is Chairman tion Committee (Alderman prosecuting' asked because the case was of such an the waist and received a blow on the right side of my fore ing of the Council and the Proctor) said the' responsi ject to confirmation Objections were invited and would be heard Alderman 'Dutton said ward while reversing through Mayor gave a similar invita nails scratched the inside of her mouth and tcld her to be quiet or he would kill her bility for distinctive clothing the archway Stoke 7 unusuallyi nrave character for accused's committal to he Assizes! of the Congleton County Magistrates and a former member of the old Buglawton rested with the Governors head he said "I did not see what I had been struck with and managed to pull the accused to the ground I His view to the left was tion to people in the public seats in the Council Chamber and to students of the Crewe "Now undoubtedly petrified with There had been difficulties this Negligence Judge A Tucker said strangers coming into the town could soon get into trouble in view of the pro obstructed by a wall but he fear for her own safety but even Urban Council Hs son Mr Request Noted year because of shortage of supplies with the one firm in more ingntenea tor tne satety ox had a clear view towards County Training College Williams is a member of called my friend and together we a held accused until the me cnua sne oeggea aim not tA tfkiukh' Via Vkf 1H mnA IA frAlH Stoke He remained stationary posed method of denoting the the Borough Council and the accident- was caused by the negligence of Mr Griffiths the town which sold certain Addressir the magistrates AiAj'Waih and Mrs Floral experts had converted an entrance hall in the parking prohibition Leader of the Labour Group her that If she would do what he told her he would not touch the items of clothing because a bus was approach- ing from Stoke: Then he felt arrival of the police" jf Ji5 Not" Possible Municipal Offices into a bower Mr A Broomhall said some of the objections were un child In fact he did not touch who should have taken proper precautions to jsee the way was clear before he began this a bump on the nearside rear he inumated that on thl evidence a there might be farther charges pre Alderman Proctor said he understood that 1 the firm at the child who continued to sleeo The entertainment was pro throughout the time accused was reasonable "Let us give the Leicester was the only one A gift of more than £1800 from a Texas church -member will help provide homes for vided by Miss Nellie Lyons daneerous manoeuvre Replying to Mrr Phoenix (defending) witness said he ferred arising out 01 me same III MIW HVkWBt W1K1SV users of pedestrian crossings suted which could supply the ear- set of crcumstances of a reasonable chance" he He thought the acciaeni Messds Crawley and Brookes "Accused forced the woman could not see accused clearly ment in question at that time acred clergymen in Britain attempted1 criminal assault said into the hall and putting his happened while the driver was shunting the lorry into He thought it was impossible of the particular colour hands on her frock imoatienUv Alderman Foulkes and of gnvotis wounding which might not be triable at for him (witnessr to have required and at a reasonable said: 'Take these things off' and zr said it was most dangerous to oegan to undress ner pushed into the axe him- price the Quarter Sessions position for reversing and not when the lorry wag actually being reversed He was not Ktf hl timp hp unnun art selt" He did not see accused door and found there had been a collision Mr? Ford said hii car did riot obstruct the entrance to Rarecourse-road Giving judgment Judge A Tucker held that Mr Ford did not block Racecourse-road and that he was justified in his action He would not say that the cyclist cut the corner but from the evidence it seemed a more likely explanation of the accident Mr Phoenix 'fdef ending) Invitation Sought raise his arm to hit him have cars parked at crossings DAMAGE TO petrified with fear thought that for the safety of -the child she had better do what was requested Dr Perry of i the He understood that the ser said wherevjer the magistrates decided to commit accused he considered: all the cases should satisfied there was a conversation between Mr Bayley and MrJ Griffiths North Staffordshire- Royal vice had improved somewhat and alter nrst resisting tne ner-self in the agony of the-moment Infirmary'- said it would not now The matter was beincr necessarily have been a very PLAYGROUND be dealt wit Jt-on the same day at the same $ourt He pointed out that another an discussed and they hoped the mt a ano oi nuno iook on ner xrocK and petticoat' Be Quiet or severe blow to have caused aiincuny wouia oe- overcome the wound Mr Jeffreys sus adult had Earlier -been com It was the duty of the Reference to the apall tained but he did not think Mr Whitehead said the mitted to the Sessions on a governors to see that it was ing damage which had it could have been done by a taint harre1 nf housebreaking woman repeatedly pleaded been done at Longbridge Mr Bradshaw then asked if he could be invited to the Siriallthorne Fatality The Stoke-on-Trent City Coroner (Mr Hunt-bach) will open the inquest at HanJey Town Hall to-morrow on Mrs Maud Turner of 22 May-street' Burslem who was killed in a road accident at man running his head against with the ifcyears-old youth and he had departed" having with accused 4ut all he replied was "Be ouiet or I the axe meeting at which the matter Permanent "BIF" A permanent centre on the lines of a miniature British Industries Fair is to be opened in Birmingham in February -v Giving evidence on the fifth Hayes playground was made by Alderman Rhodes (Chairman of Allotments and will killyou? He ripped off been eranted bail wouia oe discussed charge Mrs Milucent Prince her underclothes and in When the air man announced that accused would Parks Committee) at last The CJerki Yes The Governors can be requested decently assaulted her before Smallthorne: Continued in Back Page: night's meeting of Newcastle leaving the house hurriedly Terrified and greaUy dis Town uouncii tressed the young woman wearing be committed to the Quarter Sessions Mr Whitehead asked that his request for trial at the Assizes? should be noted and Mr Manard (Magis Alderman Rhodes said when the site for the playground omy a coai ana snoe ran 10 a to invite you Face and Leg Injuries neighbour's house Ever since was chosen after several meet vhe has been a very unfortunate state of nervouf and terrified with the memory oi trates' Clerk) said this would ings with the residents and the equipment was erected the committee thought that the residents would take a pride in their tms In fact added Mr Whitehead WINTER 1953 OVERCOATS by "RODEX" JAEGER BURBERRY SIMPSON" Etc Following a road accident Hilderstone yesterday- Muriel she was unable to live in! the TheCharges i-- Accused iW- 'tharsed with: (1 Breaking and nterin-tbe dweii- house again and It had to be sold Hobson aged 53 of The Villa new playground Hilderstone who is raid to inc house of Leonard Walter Mr Whitehead said on September 33rd accused was charged bv Detective Inspector Mother and he replied: Yes it is true 1 Never: had he seen such have been in collision with a Jelfreys of Charlotte-street milk lorry was" i admitted to uoiaennui on September isth and stealing i ln notes and E3 Also Staffordshire General Infir 1 apalling damage however said Alderman Rhodes it would cost nearly £100 to put things right It was not a wallet valued at 5s (Z) Maliciously: wounding Leonard made her DdtecUve Inspector -V Nother in i read accused's alleged statement in which he said mary Stafford with injuries William JefTreys on September to her face and left leg GENUINE SAVILE ROW SUITINGS PRE-WAR WEIGHT AND QUALITY Gdod Selection Just Arrived 13th (3) Brtakinc and entering children who were causing the damage but youths who lived the house of Claude The woman shouted and this seemed to upset me so I hit her Meigh of 132 Chaplin road on tne nead witn xne roiling Din Stone Decision in the 1 district and he appealed to residents to see Longton on iugust I8tn and Ktealinc a 4 camera and case The alleged statement also men Coronation ins and a wristlet HENRY WHITE- At Stone Magistrates Court tioned that accused read aooui the matter in the Evenino Sentinel a few nights later and that the- place would be properly a looked after once yesterday an order was made watch and Wist pana together valued at 13s v6d Ui Steal ina in the i house of Arthur- Leoritvrd Prince of '45 stayed In" and that he had lost for Arthur Vincenr Hawley repairs had been carried out of 1 Convent-lane Oul ton to (MEN'S WEAR) LTD The Council adopted the Harward-streAc Shelton on July be detained as a mental i 27th two diamond lings and the sum of the property Committee's resolution that residents in 1 the vicinity be informed of the damaee being 5 6 7 I RON MARKET NEWCASTLE Phone 650D6 defective On an indecency summons he was remanded on and money ot Muucent prince to the tout value of £46 Is 7d bail a fortnight ago on con caused to equipment and sleep over these two cases He knew he had done wrong" Axe" Wound py Prosecuting in the City cases Mr Bunn first dealt with the Gbldenhill incident He said the house was entered by breaking 'a pane of glass and a window at the rear and releasing the catch When Mr 15) 1 Unlawfully and maliciously inflicting certain grievous bodily dition that he resided at St fencing and be asked to George's Hospital Stafford for narm en Mimctni rrince koi BreaklnB anci': entering New co-operate in preventing a medical examination rurther damage castle dweUittc house on February TOOL SHOP y-: 'W -v 81t with tntent to commit a criminal acMUU on the woman 'a'S'v-: -In th adult court: the youth Jeffrey jun returned home was i accused with 'Gordon NEWCASTLE LIBRARY ADMIT POLITICAL PUBLICATIONS ne heard the sound or break Warrilow a ted 20 of 63 Fielding- i PRESENTATION SAW KIT (ill i-: trated) Comprising 18in tenon lOin keyhole 14in pad 181n ri -v and 16in crosscut saw Complete in presenution box for COPINU SAWS Sheffield steel wooden adjusUble handle Affi Each street StaVm of I breaking and ing glass'in the yard next door and with a friend Mr Martin entering the house of James Manuel- of Trent-ham on Aeril-ilBt and stealing a The Committee Chairman As well as being sup Edwards went to investigate It was dark at the time camera and ease and a wnsnet plied with the monthly (Mufs Shaw) said there was no need for Mr Statham TEC HINGES lOin Pair 1S 4f watch together valued at cbh RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS STAND UP EXTENDED RELIEF lY IMPR0VED FORMULA OP ADRENALINE CRIAU ADRENALINE CREAM PLUS tre now ibte to prestnt new Adrenaline Cream DRfXAUIN" containing cphedrine aa a plus activator TkU double action craam fives a rapid and mora ectended relief from the rheumatic acourtje WhleHiXpr Burden? H0W TG SECURE I periodical- a WarriMw wgs also accusea oi receiving from the youth on sin -rair it SHELF BRACKETS Size to have any fears The 10 Research" the reading room Accused came out of the yard and as Mr Jeffreys tried to restrain him he was struck by this i instrument" Here Mr Burlh pointed to an axe manageress only terminated rc-'Hin rair lis -nn x-ir September -lini gold pocket watch knowing it to have been her employment on July 31st at Newcastle Public Library is to have on show the two political periodicals Tory Onward and Lib a 1 There was no meeting of the committee in August and she lying on the table before him Warriioviriv'wnQ reservea nis defence was committed to the took over the responsiblitv Accused was eventually over powered and detained until FLUSH DOOR PANELS in nne quality hardboard Standard Qf 4 4 -size 78 301n Each 9 11 STRIP WOOD Planed on all Ex: Sinf in Ft gD ALUMINIUM SHEETS For drain boards food cupboards etcAf 4 4 -l US 56in and 2ft 2ft Ea II herself to make doubly sure that there was adeauate Quarter Sessions on-baii- C- Asleep! irit Chair? I Mr Statham successfully the arrival of the police he said supervision She had some RHEUMATISM moved that the resolution instructing the rough Librarian to obtain Labour Research i amended to include Tory Onward and At Goldenhill Police Station £92 and a wallet were found in the youth's possession Mr knowledge of cooking and administration and would maintain strict supervision Tv5i pmv a vt vmh'' case against! the 16-years-old youth Mr4 Whitehead aid on FOR SHOE REPAIRS Simplex A rolis In rubber 61ft roll sufficient i rubber 6i roll sufficient for 5 pairs average size aoies airs average size soles pending a decision by -the Coni'te the evening" 01 February: zist the young married woman was JG' I rl'C with natls Roll 40 IJniI TTO CI TITQ in Sheffield steel 4Q DJlluILl OU1 lO jfS u5J2 hard "Liberal News1! Council TROWELS ELS Bunn weni on He gaid Mr Jeffreys had: to have two stitches inserted in the wound in his head: When LUMBAGO FJBflOSlilg SCIATICA ACHING FEET alone in the house except for Asked by Mr Bradshaw if Miss Shaw pointed out FRET" SAWS- Sheffield Of 9 SAWShffi'eW that "Labour Research" was pre-shrunk some covering between stalls in the market could be pro her five-years-oid naugnter asleep in a chair Her husband and 13-years-old boy were out charged with malicious 1 a I steel HAMMERS Shoe Each 33 Off) Clav Each t- not published by the Labour Party and 'was not strictly RAPID RELIEF! AH you nave ta do It ta maitaee the cream irmly through the I akin In the affected area leaving none on the surface The oream hat no smell and ie nen-ireaiy Yeu will be amazed how ejuickly i your pain disappears FAST RELIEF The use of cphedrine aa an activator in a vanishine cream base rives faster and lonser lastins relief The application of Drexamin once or twice daily in most casea maintains freedom' from pain Thus quicker relief is obtained over an extended period of time drill RAJS' style Blue tan khaki white OtYAA 34 to 46in chest 1 1 DOUBLE ACTION SCREWDRIVERS Ex! 61in 4f fi 1 She had been baking in the vided the Mayor (Alderman Bond) said he would look into the matter i speaking a political publicar wounding acfusea repuea had that axe out of the yard to break the window I had fit at bv In ihu Kn with plastic handle "Each I The combination of tion There was therefore no In FLUSH DOOR HANDLES Adrenaline with cphe back kitchn and had lelt her rolling pin in the sink In the coloured plastic with drine pTivcc a double comparison between the IGOOD-FOOD I has aa aj aiauaja wuw did not intend to hit him 1 aiue The painful con- fittlnga Ex: publications Boy livIng-roorrUriiiShe sat down apparently lio listen to the miction of in i Mr Fr Bradshaw said fibre eeiniC ircnea out with freat rapidity wireless stH--v tried to frighten him but he rushed at'me? i Dealing with the: count amid laughter that having in Hanl At about nm (continued agreed to admit intelligence ASK FOR' Mr had her back to the the livinff- 3'9-6'9 they might as well have the ridiculous relating to the Chaplin-road offence Mr Buna said entrance was gained by break A 37-years-old cyclist and a boy aged Ave were treated at HARDBOARD PIECES DREXAMIN the North Staffordshire Royal PER JAR FROM YOUR ing a pane of glass at the rear V4 Cooked Salmon Qtr 9f9 I Fresh Roast Pork Qtr Vm '--i sr- Ox Yoncue Qtrg 8 4ftii 4 4ft 17'11 13r6a 7f11 "Civic Restaurants Referring to a statement by SchooIisf Trial oi tne premises while Infirmary or slight head injuries after a collision at the LOCAL CHEMIST (TNI RHEUMATIC CREAM) accused wasvin custody his uinnnniDn on upt Crewe schoolboy Met BOOTS Thf Chemists and TIMOTHY WHITES St TAYLORS junction of Bethesda-street the Civic Restaurants Committee that some rrange- Exm Cutout design 8in deo Canned Food home wag searched and1- the property mentioned in the charge was found there calfe is inciOded in the East team for theCheshlre- schools soccer trUU match at Crewe ments were necessary to XX ----OH I'M Arc: Lunch Tonsue secure satisfactory super and Jasper-street Hanley yesterday -J' The cyclist was Mr Stanley Stanley of 701 Eagle-street Hanley and the boy rVas vision of the Civic Res Hand Bleeding on aaiuraayu sxiewuii joe at outside-rightj -kftiA kjhTfZ i DUROSE SONS taurants Mr Statham said the obvious inference was Dealing with the i alleged Michael Watson of 30 Heath-cote-street Hanley- J': Also in -iff lesm are Hlaeins Yriiht-back North- Sap 'If? dffences 'concerning Mrs that there had not been satis "LIFTING Prince the Chief Constable liHove Morning Woffee fApipieots insyrup of4 1 Coffee mBUcuitam 5 acents "FELGO" FDR 1 wich) Atherton! (centre-half NorthwichJilsiack (leftf-half said she sfell asleep in the APPLIANCES ik iuv i i Melvin Dwyer aged 18 months was scalded when a teapot upset over him 'at his home- 101 Brookside-drive livingroom of 'her house and factory supervision since the manageress left which was some time ago It was a serious matter when public money was at sUke insioraj? iTTiewin- -iusiae- lef NorwicB) ana cnaiioner the next thing she remembered was faking up with a TUNSTALL street HANLEY TcL 228J (putsidej-lef winjiora Lctbii's StafforithiTti Ltd Lamb Street Hanley Blurton -yesterday 'S: kW v- 'M- 1 -iS-'-J-ii".

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