Ada Edmonds, night nur,e at Paddington Hospital, said the . girl told her that she got up at 6 a.m., intending to return to Ireland, a= she had not found work. When she went downstairs she found the doors locked and bolted. and she could not get _out. " She said she rushed back
01 October 1931 - Leicester Daily Mercury - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
EICPERIENCI.:II. glt!. 19, erlibing to return hone is Ltler, ter. I,IIIIIV, part; abortband-rypisr, accurate; "rages 401L-Iltlle DAltlll4. 99, Abbey Woodroad, Abbey We, , l s E. 2. D '8
01 October 1931 - Leicester Daily Mercury - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
THE LITTLeTHEATK DOVE OSTRE r ' \ LEICESTER DRAMA SOCIETY commence their Autumn Season with Bernard Shaw's " SAINT JOAN." This Week, Seat. 2S, at 7.30 SIX PLAYS le be presented this season. 'I'II KM'S at Reduced Prices obtainable at W. 11. and 4n. FIVE CONCERTS Book YOUR Seat Now
01 October 1931 - Leicester Daily Mercury - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
A staunch Conservative, Mr. Lindley was president of the Coalville Conservative Association, president of the ICoalville Horticultural Society, and a governor of the Coalville Grammar School. lie was a Past Master of the Gracedicu Lodge of Freemasons, passing' through the chair
01 October 1931 - Leicester Daily Mercury - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
LEICF:STER Liberals appear to be almost solid in favour of a truce during the forthcoming municipal elec. itions, and not a few Conservatives' i l think such a proposal would have its advantages at the present juncture, but among Labour leaders there is A ot so much enthusiasm.
01 October 1931 - Leicester Daily Mercury - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Mr. Major Hartree Sibs, honorary secretary of Big Broughtom Astiey Couervative Association, and his bride, Miss Sarah Amide Merritt, a member of the Broughton Asti.) , Church Cored!, alter their wedding at St. Mary's Church, Broughton isUey, t.-day. EASURE HUNT ON BEACH P.O. Rob
01 October 1931 - Leicester Daily Mercury - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Mounted police galloped to the square, and, drawing their batons, charged the crowd. Dozens of people were struck down and trampled on as the crowd retreated. Some of the arrested struggled so violently that they had to be frogmarched to the police station. It tool• at least six
01 October 1931 - Leicester Daily Mercury - Leicester, Leicestershire, England