The Isle of Wight County Press and South of England Reporter from Newport, Isle of Wight, England (2024)

A 0 0 SIONS. his head into a ters chemist, and had The policy 1 Into the make friends with her. ler Mrs. Bartlett. 2 E.

Continuous Daily it which and Co- Thursday not little I MacGlnnls, 1 WOftLD 6 1J ISLE OF I COUNTY SEPTEMBER- a i i a gnltrtaiinintttg Ex-Service Personnel who served East of GRAND I A SATURDAY SEPT. 25th, at MOUNT PLEASANT HOTEL, SANDOWN. Curry Dinner. Arrac on draught. Ghee to order.

fro MEMORIAL SERVICE at St Blasius' Church, Shanklin. TO-MORROW (Sunday I AFTERNOON Register open 2.0. Parade 2.40 Old Village, Cenotaph 3.0, Church Service 3.30. W. G.

Seidell, R.O.H., P.G. Sec. FRESHWATER TOTLAND BRANCH, V. CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION. AUTUMN SOCIAL PROGRAMME at Conservative Club Hall: Opening Social, Sept.

JOth, 7 o'clock. and Dennis Whltehouae, appeared on It was stated, was in hospital. The Whist Drive. Oct. 21at, 2.46 p.m.

Members" Children. RE-OPENING FOR STAGE SHOWS of the historic THEATRE ROYAL PORTSMOUTH. Monday Sept. 27th for two weeks, at 7.30; Matinees Wed. and Sat.

each The Evergreen. Immaculate Musical, (now In Its 28th year of run). Still presented and presided over by CLARKSON ROSE OLIVE FOX, EDDIE CHILDS. RUPERT ROGERS. West End Company.

Full' Orchestra, under direction of Charles Tovey. Complete change of show, scenes, and COMMODORE A dresses each week. Office (73228) open dally, 10 till 8 0 from Sept. 20th. ALL SEATS BOOKABLE EXCEPT UPPER CIRCLE Tuesday Thursday Saturday stairs.

She then heard someone rush AND BALCONY. Stalls Dress Circle Upper Circle Balcony KING'S A SOUTHSEA. PORTSMOUTH 2101. ilext Week; Evenings. 7.30: Matinee Thursday and Saturday, 2.30— A New Farce! MAIDEN'S PRAYER." Winifred Shotter.

Arthur Sinclair, and full West End Company. Prior to London. Stalls Dress Circle Upper Circle Office Open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. PORTSMOUTH 2101-2102.

JJonday Oct. 4th: Evenings, 7.30; Compton's and Malaon Charles, High Matinees Thursday and Saturday, 2.30— THE HAPPIEST DAYS OF YOUR LIFE:" JIow playing to capacity at the Appollo Theatre, London. Stalls Dress Circle Upper Circle Box Office Open 10 a.m. to 8 p.n PORTSMOUTH 2101-2102. WINTER CARDEN8 phone VENTN0R under the direction of Melville Christie pt.

29th OLD- In aid on of THURSDAY 8-12. Admission SPECIAL NOTICE. There will be NO Public Dancing on Saturday October 2nd as the Winter Gardens has been set aside for the Rotarldn Conference the Rotarians being the Guests of Ventnor. CAFE OPEN DAILY for Coffees, Ices, Luncheons, Teas. Holbrook's, Ryde.

Tel. Ryde 2365. Mr. Don't forget that the CENTURY PLAYERS will be at the Town Hall To for the next Two Weeks. You will still be able to book youi; seats at the Winter Gardens during that period.

Box Office open Daily from 10 a.i until 6 p.m. Phone Ventnor 465. Mond REPERTORY THEATRE VENTNOR. Sept. 27th and All the Week; itly.at 8 p.m.— The Century Players In THE CURE FOR LOVE." Wilfred Pickles' Comedy Success.

Prices (Reserved). (Unreserved l. including Tax. Booking Office open dally at Winter cate with G. A.

Preece. Brambles Chine lids of churns being removed and of nosed a fine of Rolf applied passed sentence of two years' Borstal ing his marriage 19 years ago, he Jumped on her and grazed her Gardens from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tele- phone Ventnor 4G5 After 6 p.m. at Telephone (Theatre Box Office.

Ventnor 584. PAVILION, SANDOWN TEL. 296. Once Nightly. jrtJJJK Book BILL SCOTT GORDON and His REVELS-OF 1948." The Summer Show Supreme.

Box Office 10-9. Free (Sar j'ark. Special Buses to all districts. Sunday Sept. 26, 8 p.m..

Pavilion, Hlghfleld. Great Preston Road. Ryde. would fiandown RAWICZ LANDAUER, with Robert Easton. SHANKLIN THEATRE TEL.

2139. Last Performance, rnni.UTTCR." by W5 Somerset Maugham. Admission: Box Off open 10-9. Free Car Park. BOROUGH OF RYDE.

ESPLANADE PAVILION Telephone Ryde 2581 Final Night To-night of The Shop at Sly Reserved 4 for the Last Week of the Season, MEET THE WIFE." A Matrimonial Mix-up by Lynn Starling. Jk IMPORTANT THE DANCE In aid of the Princess Elizabeth Pragnell, single, of Brick- another driver. The Bench had no be taken Into consideration. has unavoidable had POSTPONED. A A I DE DAN8E ISF This Week Saturday Sept.

26th; worth £20 10s. 9d. which had been re- ness. and owing to not having a car goods ladies' under- i modore Theatre). Mrs.

N. Dlmant remain in bed would contribute to RYDE. DANCING I A PETTY 1 DEDANS MANOR HOUSE. SAND6WN kind permission of Mr. and Bolwell).

Jimmy Luff's Orchestra. Dancing, Admission Single. Double. Jlckets on sale at: Morris and Cow- property Identified by the witnesses 125 JHjgh Newport; was found In their Bailey's) shire Quarter Sessions. Regent Street.

Shanklin; P. H. Street, Sandown. SHANKLIN CLUB The ClUb for ANNUAL evidence of keeping observation on MONDAY OCT. 18th, at noon.

THE ANNUAL TRAFALCAR TOWN HALLS, RYDE, OCT. 21st, the Brltlsh Sailors' Society. TED WESTMORE'S BAND. Refreshments by Betl. Licence applied for.

Tickets Inclusive. Numbers strictly limited. No tickets soW door. Tickets and tables now bookable at At the Guildhall, Newport, on I Wroxall, and John Harvey, of Cleve- Hills. Saturday, Mr.

G. Snow presiding. Borstal Beys lor Trial. Two Borstal boys, John E. Kearne sion of their driving licences.

Russell. two charges of burglary, lor offences Magistrates' Clerk (Mr. J. G. Fardell) alleged to have been committed when said the licences were suspended on day (Friday).

There were several cortege they recently absconded. Whlteliouse March 16th, in the case of Russell, ises from the Island. answered readily when spoken to, but for "ie Kearne spent the half-hour of the hearing easing llxedly from the dock at a pSint above the head of the chairman, and, apart from a flush when down. asked by the magistrates' clerk (Mr. let him have hiB car to do some work.

charge of breaking into the I J. G. Fardell) If he had anything to Unfortunately neither realised nor took building with intent to steal. He also say, did not reply or give any sign of the trouble to look at the Insurance asked for two outstanding offences, Lofts comprehension when policy, which did not cover use by both Involving thefts from the Post ing fields Farm, Newtown, stated that her alternative but to suspend the Ucei household was awakened by strange and after six months they were noises and footsteps at 2.16 a.m. on September 9th, and that she and her brothers got up and dressed.

At police did not oppose the applications. so was In a position to know where structor), and Student about 6 a.m. they went downstairs and found two windows broken, a wooden viction he forced to sell his was shutter forced, and articles were and he had done very little work a building some little distance from Police Training Falfleld). Mr. Mrs.

Blaine had injuries her missing to the total value of £25 Since, and had been unable to pay the 8s. 8d. The missing property In- fines. He had suffered real hardship the cluded two suits, a mackintosh, blan- through his said the Post Offlce InvesOgation staff had kets, quilts, Jam. bread, biscuits, and matches.

Later she Identified property business for his son. who was serving was given that all the (representing the staff of the Com- ribs and the fact that she had to the second charge Mary he was unable to do the outside clothing taken from pfccels and given, and Miss J. Cooke (representing the that trouble. Witness last saw her Georglne Wales, single, of Skebost. Bench granted the by the accused to his been stafT of the Medina Theatre).

MeBsrs. on the previous Wednesday, the Priory Road, Carisbrooke, gave evi- dence of hearing movements outsido for the non-payment of fines amount- the stamps. When the previous Jdhn's F.C.), Mr. R. Coombes (Hi about 12.16 a.m.

on September 8th. and ing to 11. and the Bench granted a history of the accused was a F.C.). Mr. E.

Packer (the then in a very collapsed state, and later hearing suspicious noUes down- year's adjournment to give him an respected Ryde family. He 1 stairs. She opened her bed-room door opportunity of recommencing and shone an electric torch down the business. out of the back door and run away up the road. Going downstairs, she found the scullery window, back door, and all the cupboard doors open, and property valued at £6 17s.

6d. was missing. These included foodstuffs, two door keys, spectacles, a magnlfy- and a purse containing 19s. In silver. She later Iden- Preston Road, defended by F.

L. sorting clerk at Ryde, and eventually tified the keys and other property Cox. pleaded guilty to" a common as a temporary night telephonist. He police under which had been Jack- man gave evidence of being present ton when the accused were arrested at Newtown on September 9th, and that were committed for trial at Hamp- angel of said that from hla early years accused had those from the Chief Constable and pushing Alum Bay Dairyman Fined. George William Dlmmick.

of War- and defendant's boy, whom she denl" psychological effect on Re- of in Farm. Alum Bay. defended by Mr. hitting. When getting on a bus F.

Hisco*ck, pleaded not guilty to 9 p.m. she saw the defendant, who but ie larceny of four pints of milk, swore at her. After leavlnr Valued at Is. John Callo- she went to a Mrs. Cave's way.

milk retailer, of The Staples, sh6 could see defendant meant trouble. cessfully, and when he was found he Blackbrldge Road, Freshwater, gave churns of milk left for collection by a a 8 a a the the I.W. Creameries. he then face! Previously he and P.C. Hicks inspec- a result she went to a doctor and the ted the chums, which were labelled police.

that It contained 10 gallons. They also arranged the lids with the letter-, I examination of her Annie of Moons Hill. Totland. facing the Hardships Removed. Alfred Ernest Russell, of 8 Ash summoned on Friday week be- -Jove, Cowes, formerly of Raymead, lands, Clevelands Road, Wroxall.

applied for the removal of the suspen- using an uninsured and case of Harvey for aiding and Russell at the time was an Jr taxi driver, whose car broke- of breaking into and steallhg! from (widow), and Mrs. H. A. Dean the He went to Mr. Harvey, Who to ask for the suspension t.

Turnbull said the the Post Offlce as a sorting clerk, and In the case of Russell after his con- he had been running a greengrocery in Egypt in addition to his owh busi- was summoned, where the other Thursdays and Saturdays, ties and transport from all parts milk in the churns remaining. One first. Defendant at that time hud tice Joiner. the Island will be arranged. Watch for further PROCEEDS WILL BE DONATED TO ISLAND CHARITIES.

Secretaries of Island Charities Inter- passage he heard the sound of the It an unwarranted assatflt. and im- school ested in participating should, communi- Holiday Camp. Freshwater. I.W. A 8 I I 8 MU8IC Royal Solent Yacht Club, Carlton Hotel, Bournemouth, has been engaged to play R.A.

Hunt Ball. Wiltshire. Oct 6th. FC Newport. Tel.

Newport 2661. For a Strict Damce Trio, A I BOND His Music I I Pianist, and His Band. SANDOWN .603. PERCY-8IMMOND8 AND HIS JBAND. Appl73i WELL RYDE.

I.W. FREDDIE- A 8 PHONE BEMBRIDGE 311. Gljnrclj i 8 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, SOCIETY. 61 ceived a gash over the left eye and a I a i dazed and shaken. He had to re- 12 Dover Street, pleaded guilty Meeting.

2nd and 4th Weil- Mrs. Arnett announces her next 8emi-Partner I I QUEEN'S HALL, NEWPORT: WEDNESDAY SEPT. 29th, 7.16 p.m. sharp. 'op, £28 la Prizes.

Over by 9 p.m. uack from' their Canadian tour on the to be helped up the steps to rest be- bed-room towards Fund to provide Bed" R.M.S. Mauretanla, which docked at bofe he could go stated mackintosh, for Royal I.W. County Hospital. Southampton on Wednesday.

Since that he had permission lo place wires tosh in the ladles' toilet, and took It the Sergt. Smith BRITISH LEGION MONTHLY MEETING to be held at the Literary Society's he Valiant, and his Brethren proved the Bench considered it a very home and waited for someone- to claim Hall, at 7.30 p.m., on oi outstanding success. Mr. Water- cowardly and unjustified it. Little did she know It was Betty's Wednesday Sept 29th.

ANNUAL MEETING, Wednesday Oct. 27th. J.948. at 7.30 p.m.. of church life and of the wonderful when the main business of the evening scenery of the Canadian Rockies.

will be the election of Branch Officials for 1949. Any fully paid up Member of over 12 months' membership Is eligible to hold office, and applications from such Members are cordially Invited, especially from the younger men and The following Honorary Secretaries are also required, and members Inter- ested are asked to volunteer: MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY To verify the documents of applicants need for attracting new light lndus- for membership, to deal with trans- les to the subject recently on collision, and defendant's car H. J. Ward (chairman) and other J. A.

Wheeler represented the fers to and from the Branch, and to keep an accurate record of all the- successful business bus in falling back behind agaln Members. FINANCIAL SECRETARY To be Hill, Cowes, by Readers (I.W. responsible for the collection of Sub- The scriptions and other financial trans- actions, In co-operation with the Hon. Treasurer. ENTERTAINMENT organise.

entertainments, competi- tions, for the Branch and talters of these articles in the coun generally raise funds. PUBLICITY SECRETARY To be ness early In February, 1847, a staff responsible that all Branch activities of about 14 full-time workers was en- are correctly reported and made gaged, but this number has now grown known to the public. Applications for election to Branch Offices for the year 1949 should be pver made to the Hon. Secretary by 9th assemble October. 1949.

Each application must be sponsored by average earnings are about 30s. to £2 two bona Ade Members of the Branch. per week. There is no limit to what Hon. Secretary: E.

F. MILLGATE, out-workers can earn; It depends en- Ferncotte. 95 Castle Road. Newport. tirely on their quickness and the Cowes, was fined £1 and his licence so.

and the other boy then wrote their FLOWERS FRUIT. VEGETABLES. perforating them, and assembling OCT. 1st and 2nd. DRILL HALL, NEWPORT Matthews Arlyon.

MR. TOM A gives the following lectures: Saturday October 2nd. 6.30 p.m.— TRADE UNIONS PAST FUTUR! Sunday October 3rd, 2.45 p.m.— THE OUTLOOK FOR EUROPE, and at 5.15 p.m.— his Well Known Recital, THE INSECT PLAY," by Karel Capek. Visitors welcomed. A JUMBLE 8ALE will be held at the Mission Hall South Street, Newport.

I.W. COUNTY AGRICULTURAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE in conjunction with the NATIONAL FARMERS' UNION, PLOUGHING MATCH AND YOUNG FARMERS' CLCBS' at Perreton Kami, Arreton site by kind permission of Mr. R. H. Taylor I.

THURSDAY OCT. 7th. at 10.30 a.m. Entries nose Friday Oct. 1st.

Prlzg) will given for all Classes. Classes for Crawler Tractors. Wheel dicap in competition with firms on by Mr. H. R.

Palmer, was fined It was st.ted Traotors, and Horse Ploughs. Entry forms and conditions for the Ploughing Match may obtained from setting up light Industries in the low said the offence was committed at already been" The will window Just as the 7 time no flamage wa3 dpne to either groynes IW7C.A.£.C., Lugley Street, Island. Newport. I.W. Gospal i i a a i a Tour.

Mr. T. J. Waterman, of I.W. iospel Mission, and his wife, arrived ing from a gash over his eye.

and had accused at her home. She went to her tercept leaving England In May they have travelled some 14,000 miles. Mr. iterman has preached and lectured -M-ihed him before he retaliated. He have handed it In and not taken It Newport.

i areS in Alberta, having agreed with the magistrates' clerk visited that he was very annoyed Ihe time HIs" illustrated Bible lecture Joseph, has brought back 1000 feet of fendant was fined £3. and ordered to or she would not have taken Kodachrome natyral colour 16mm. film A New Light Makes Soon. Of particular Interest in view of the scussed by the County Planning scraped the rear panel of witness's magistrates. being conducted at Molra House, Sun Wltness denied in cross-examination producing, entirely by hand, been driving since 1904 without com- was found that one carriage had by the officer in charge of the I.W.

imp shades at the rate of plaint. and on the day In question he broken advertisem*nt glass, a window sub-area to take up residence in quar- liyice. He that the gas supply a week for the biggest When the company commenced busi- 35. of which about one-third are ji. In addition, company have 120 fully paid out-workers, who take shades in their spare time In their own homes, and whose and ordered amount of time they devote to the work.

Some 40 more dut-wdrkers are receiving training. The permanent workers In the factory are engaged on said he was only trying wire, work construction for frames, the engine with a view to selling the cutting the plastics into and packing cases for sending the Dieted shade? over Mr. R. J. Reader (managing direc- out lights and for carrying too many they were the last boys in the school married Service men applying than meeting or).

who designs the shades and wire persons on the machine, P.C. Woods- lgs. told our representative that the ford said he ompany's output Is restricted for two ing three easons. Firstly, because the present out lights on the Newport-Yarmouth ders premises are not adequate, and. road on August 19th.

When he flashed secondly, because they do not receive bis torch the driver accelerated, but euough assistance from the Board of witness lounted a motor-cycle and Trade with regard to the supply of raw materials. The first difficulty will be partly overcome In November, further on. Asked for an explanation, when the company will move to larger defendant said that his lights had and more suitable premises In Cross gone wrong, and he had to get back Leonard Findlayson. of the Sandring- tion ps previously enjoyed was made damage Street, but even these will not be i Bouldnor Camp ham Hotel. Sandown.

Detective Con- available. enough for future expansion appear, was fined stable Stubbington said the theft was which the company has in view, and further additional premises will hare to ht secured. If the Board of Trade haf'the'cc materials car without lights outside the King's the spur of the moment. He had jnce which unfortunately resulted In luced. Theatre, East Cowes.

on evening a 0 0 and' the death of his pet dog, Mr. E. will give the tance in providing could employ as many as 600 workers and a full-time staff of'lBO of to 200 if they had the premises and 10s. mora materials. workers of this racidly growing con- cern reside In the Cowes and Newport areas, and the bulk of them are women A further hindrance to the F.

W. Brown (In the chair; and other said he would interest himself In his daughter. rate of present production is that the magistrates. Ministry of Fuel and Power do not appreciate the amount 6f transport that is necessary, Mr. Reader hu two cars for taking the parts to the out- Coombe, workers and collecting the finished for shades, but can seldom use more than motor-car.

as his allowance of petrol Is only the vthlrd of the amount re- Thatcher keepin" the outMde worker! nor. on August 18th. and defendant Mr. told oui wrote that she did not realise that the representative fullv sunplled! that he had not found the isolation of the factory in the parking B. Island or any han- Charles the imoortant point, ks for leaving a motor-car on the road these are alleged handicaps against and on each occasion he and P.C.

shouting outside her door and Mrs. and Kennedy at Colwell Bay. and Hicks afterwards inspected, the level Medway call out "Please open the stealing a case of pears, a case of A i a a i Tragedy the attack. The dog had the remaining churns. door." When she opened It she heard peaches, and other articles, to the came for his milk there defendant say You smacked my total value of £6 7s.

Norman were four churns left, two for hi one belonging to witness, and one passage carrying his delivery bucket no right to hit a woman. Mr. Cox absentee. and measure, and when he reached said the trouble arose out of com- leave, and had to get food some- on Sunday afternoon, a Fresh- rheumatism. When they came to the first churn, which was one of those plainant's grandson throwing a stone the rear of the passage on the ankle, and her little brother His parents resided apart, and his band dead In the gas-fllled kitchen belonged to Mr.

Arthur Ash, a son- Matinees Wednesday SaturdaV 115 could not see what he did. but after stone. Then-Mrs. Medway went Into In March. 1946, defendant entered two or three minutes he came out and defendant's garden and smacked the dealt with his own milk, emptying the boy for hitting her grandson.

On the churns inlo churns in his milk float. bus defendant, asked Mrs. Medwc.y her He then drove away. With P.C. Hicks, reason for hitting his eon, but he got witness Inspected the level of the was about an Inch below the proper no Intention of striking Mrs.

Med- approved school, and later worked as of Leicester, he was for many room, and decided that he needed level and one about an Inch and a way. but she again Ignored him, and an errand-boy. before, Joining H.M. years manager of the furnishing another biscuit. Witness told her quarter, representing the abstraction In his disgust he attempted to push Forces.

'Witness gave details of three department of the Margate branch to let him get it himself, but her thai when the rear of the milk being dipped up. Afterwards for and was granted £6 6s. costs. the lids were In different positions. When interviewed later that morning denied having touched the dressed Accused repeated his denial.

of County Derry, Ireland, and at Roy Daniels (18), a soldier, Hisco*ck said if the story present living In London, was charged pleaded guilty to breaking into and April, 1940. In his early days he Dale gave him a hiding. The dog of the prosecution was correct It was with the larceny of a brooch valued stealing from Little Whltefleld Farm- Was known as an enthusiastic was afterwards quite calm. She inconceivable that the constable should for a week's remai not have gone into the passage from TnsDector F. said that his place of concealment and caught September 17th, In of accused red-handed.

There was no letter received. Mrs. Dalrymple. evidence as to measuring the milk Seaview Cottage. Old Seaview Lnne.

from the house of Mrs. Frances Iron- Wight areas, and during the war on August 31st, and could give no before and after the alleged abstrac- tion. and Ihe evidence that two pints the brooch of diamonds and sapphires where he had been years was employed as timekeeper When her mother came downstairs i i a ere missing from each chum was was missing from her Jewel Grant said that accused was a native by Messrs. Saunders-Roe. a retirement the Detective ConstaMe Goodall said that of Manchester, and his father wat Chairman announced that be fined f5.

A Cowardly Assanlt. Edward John Cass, of 6 Blackwater Road, defended by Mr. F. W. H.

stolen. He brought hef to Ryde January 19th, 1946, he enlisted In Cool, was summoned by Frank Smith, Police Station. where she wss Army, and was serving when he com- said that when called to the house at for three years. aged 16, of 2 Blackwater Road, Shlde, applied for ball, mitted thefts for which he sen- 6.16 p.m. he found Wlndram sitting In for assault.

Mr. N. Giles repre- sented complainant, who said that had ho objection proflded i substar career at that time being described as dropped to the floor, presumably from congestion of the lungs following while taking his dog for a walk on tlal security was forthcoming. the golf links on Pan Down at about Accused's sister denoslted £K0 he was released on licence, and 9 p.m. on September 6th over a rabbit wire, and then taking the dog for a walk defendant obstruction with her motor-car at the his unit.

The Recorder' sentenced The widow (Mrs. Mary Frances, ANNUAL HOBTICULTCBAL SHOW. struck him. Witness said I will get reer of Commodore on September accused to 18 months' imprisonment. even with you for this," and was 2nd, and 10s.

for not having renewed walking away, when accused pushed llncence. which etnlred In him in back, knocking him down, Eagle nroved the and beat him about the head. He re- lump behind the right ear, and was ceive medical attention, and was aws from work for the rest of the tosh, In cross-examination witness pushing Cass first, and that he wi using his torch to look for rabbits said that on August 31st Miss Salter. cause of the astuteness of P.C. Grant, ring turned on and the flame for whidi might be In the Henry Warne, of The Caravan.

St. Hotel went to the ladles' toilet George's Lane, described how Smith his caravan at about 9.30 p.m. missing. dazed and shaky and bleed- the links, and had lost rabbits out home until she heard if anyone claimed said Campbell was a native of New- front the wires, i He alleged that Smith it. She added: I suppose I should castle-on-Tyne.

and Klnch a native of dow the of table After a retirement the Chairman said of believed her Rugman Mr. said that in 1930 accused was Hisco*ck, pleaded not a car without due attention on July George containing Hobbs, bus driver, of 23 Stephenson convictions against her for indecent Road. Cowes, said that while driving fine of £6 was Imposed. a single-deck bus up Blackwater Hollow defendant attempted to over- take at a double bend, in spite of a down" signal given by wlt- A lorry coming down the hill to brake sharply to avoid a head- that he gave an overtake pleaded guilty to doing damage to ley as a barrack warden. For a time Alfred John Hayles, of School Lane.

railway carriage to the extent of £1. Calbourne, driver of the lorry, cor- It was stated that when a train from tp and fro, but. owing to a delay said he had Ryde Pier-head arrived at Ventnor received a signal from the bus drlvei 1 strap missing, another badly cut, a ters at Golden Hill. He remained was through a quarterly meter. which he took Three oa a Llghtless Motor-cycle.

When Robert O. Shaw, of 9 Bannis- come a got research the British ter Road. Onslow. Guildford, was sum- always moned for riding a motor-cycle with- a motor-cycle bend, but it all depended on strap, only was fined £1 but to pay 3s. 6d.

costs. No Insurance. Frederick Cole, of 119 Pelham Road. He tried to stop him. but could not do work ii ns being ridden with- missed lm until he came across the broken down half a mile Lighting OUt Collins, of nairno.

was fined i for of September 1st. Leslie J. Prowse, 64 Seaview Road, Cowes. was fined for riding a bicycle without a Most of the out- rear light at Newport Road. Cowes, on On Tuesday, at Ryde, before Mr.

bation for two years, -and Mr. Jenkins rated to Mr. Roach's thrnc-year-old Mrs. Motoring Offences. Lisic St.

Lawrence, was fined il causing an obstruction with her and £1 for leaving it on wrong side of the C. proved that the offences were committed in the High Street. Vent- varied from day to day. Taylor, company direc of Pier House. Seaview, represented for more than 20 Mar- High Street, Ventnor, on August 17th.

i and RYDE PETTY SESSIONS. Alfred Henry Mills, of 4 Great at Ryde and in London, a temporary assault on Mrs. Amelia Medway, of 6 said It deliberately made who, for her many ki called "The guardian formerly the Gawn Tamily doctor, said frravc. The floral tributes included that on August 20th there had been an suffered from chronic asthma and members of the Hampshire Constabu- rail, which, as a result, was broken. incident between her little grandson eczema.

Her upper dtntures were and saw that cracked, she had visited the doctor absentee from the 4th Training Batta- arrangements. line denoting five times, and had- attended the lion, R.A.O.C., Camberley. "were ad- County Hosoltal for an X-ray Cave, of Patterdale, Great Preston Road, said she heard a man's voice child's face: now I have smacked Brodrlck, who prosecuted, said that yours." She saw defendant atrlke accusedi had been arrested by P.C. Starke. Accused entered the Mrs.

Med-vay, and- told him he had Drewe, who had recognised him as an him, he pulled It aside which hit defendant's small daughter accused was a native churns were. Witness ran and hit the bov who threw the father was living alone at Freshwater. of her home, while a cat and four no satisfactory reply, and got off the Hicks her on one side, and In doing k6 the previous and said that of Measrs. Bobbys, before com- mother persisted. The dog seemed back of his hand caveht her The.

Mayor said the Bench considered Alleged Theft of Valuable Brooch. Catherine O'Neill. 84. a smartl. was Interviewed, and "she fpund that side.

of 39 St. Thomas Street. Ryde, on Sentember 18th he found the manager of a London cinema. conduoted detained ft Hammersmith, and toM had attended Tunbrldge Wells Tech- stances of an Mr. her she had endeavoured to dlsnose of a brooch 'n Ixmdon which had been had left with a good record.

Or and Inspector Rugman sa'd the oollce tenced to Borstal detention, his Army security, and O'Neili was allowed turned to the Army, entering ball. A Double Offence. Mrs. Jessie FulMames, of Bi doing. When he said he was bridge, was fined £1 for causing Hotel Worker Fined for Theft.

Elsie Bull. 48. a married woman. stealing a lady's white plastic maoki Elizabeth Victoria Salter, of Newport total value' of £49 7s. 2d.

Mr. Sey-. kitchen he would have the gas on, and F. Crabb), with whom was Mrs. Constable Goodall waitress employed at the Esplanade iced her duties, and latei On September 1st and produced the missing ing at the hotel she found the mackin- Jolley (probation officer) said accused was a hard-working woman, and she tenced to 14 days' Imprisonment Southampton for stealing a wallet £8 10s.

In 1936 she came to Ryde. and there were four minor RYDE JUVENILE COURT. On Friday at Ryde. before Captain Eldridge was for appellant, and Damage to Railway Carriages. Two 14-year-old Ventnor schoolboys cut on the back of the seat, and Initials there until he took a commission In written on the back of the compart- Constable West said was reinstated by the War Depart- one boy said he knew nothing of the ment and given a post as barruck actual damage.

The other boy said he stores accountant at Ryde. but he had Joined the train at Sandown, and after leaving Shanklin the other boy cut a made a cut in the seat, and after the favourable as those he enjoyed before ressed behalf train left Wroxall the other boy de- cided to break the advertisem*nt glass. df the other said respective head masters wrote chat position was that there were more carry- thing. under the jeroDauon oi yam- to pay the damage and 6s. costs Stole Wristlet Watch.

committed from a bed-room on August 13th while accused was cleaning wln- Mr. Jenkins said It was the bov's first offence, and It was done on by' Detective Roach, of Totland Bay, in wondering Stubbington 944. and I rled again. The hack Into agricultural work, and and a Labrador, was remn-knblv in- steps were being taken to get him into hostel boy was placed on pro- I.W. A a i Society.

At 5 i TjS chlld'r jiga i a in i A 1 i of this mil Bin. hnd Iri and Jumned tained was reached. During this storm Sj. been ISLAND CASES AT QUARTER SESSI0N8. Winchester City Quarter Sesslorti fore sd until the to: 7 o'clock on further adjourned until yester- Postmaster's Son Imprisoned.

Peter Raymond Gawn (26), a tele- 'Abide with me." phonist. pleaded gililty to two charges the Post Offlce at Ryde. -and Mutiro Kerr, who prosecuted, told how prior to ithe commission of the ofTences accused had worked at parcels and. registered were kept. On the days of the offences he Morton, K.

J. Thbmpson, night telephonist at the! exchange, after a police officer and a member of secreted themselves" in the Post Offlce. recovered, but not the money or Al Jelley and H. Mugridge (Ryde St. was stated that he came of a In September, and hfid good home with his wife's There were two children, one ol had been born since accused'had been Richards, and Messrs.

T. Slater and hall with his wife and talking to arrested. lC attended a Perkis. Members of the Ryde sub-post telephonist Meadows, P. R.

Elston, E. for a walk, and he was lying near had been described as a very satisfac- tory worker, and hitherto had had a very good character. Called for the Outram, and each member defence. Dr. Spencer Churchill.

retired and living near Gloucester, corder said that it was a sad case, members of the Ryde section the get up did he snarl or growl It was a mere piece of stupidity, and Cowes branch of. the R.A. Asso- that there were great signs of amt teurlsm about It. He broke in dore and Medina Cinemas: the staffs he attacked anyone before had the ordinary articles of a burglar on him. Asthma could not be taken lands F.C.: In Jihe as an excuse for crime, and accused would go to prison for nine months.

Young Soldier Sent to Borstal. Offences committed while he was an Messrs. J. H. ted 1 by Th.

ias William Todman friends for-sympathy and beautiful he had up, of a pain in breaking into store owned by Messrs. Matson When changed 'he Wld I am very'sorry. I waB absent without of East Cowes. the an 86-year-old retired licensee, the door. Her mother was sitting appren- Todman had been sent to an approved after having been found be- yond parental Recorder account at East Croydon.

Follow- fell down as he attacked; the dog Wright (representing No. 7 District Post Offlce. He had beeh arrested Latham (representing the direc- ribs and chest, and bruises, and Medina Messrs. G. Pink she and F.

Wright port and Cowes branch of the H.A. witness gave her an injection to Association), Mr. E. Morris (also re- control her delirium. She died In presenting his band), Mesdames V.

V. Mackenzie (also representing Mr. Mackenzie) and E. Morfltt presenting Mr. Morfltt), Ryde of the police plksent, undi Sergt.

A. Maybury, were Constable. had just taken the Alsatian dog Housebreakings at Byde. Seven other offences were askei womnn. -stated to he a native be taken into consideration by and stealing clothes, to the value of £20 16s.

known in the Cowes and West when the dog attacked her mother nical Institute of Engineering, and Indifferent. On January 29th, 1948, his hand. Death, which probably injuries and shock by being Royal West Kent Regt. on a regular engagement. He visited the Isle of Wight while on leave, and committed the offences after falling to return to Hotel Workers Bound Over.

Edward Kinch (23) and Edwin' War- ren Campbell (22), both employed at the time as porters at a Ryde hotel, leaded guilty to breaking tessrs. F. W. Woolworth and at Ryde. and stealing 248 hand- valued at £3.

the property of kerchiefs and other articles, to the years. Whenever he went Into the were welcomed by the President (Mr. mour Collins, prosecuting, said that the two men had been arrested be- who at 11.26 p.m. saw two men cross- to go to her emplc ing from Castle Street into Church Lane, both carrying bulging They ran away when he went to In- finally catching Klnch after he' had and said that while work- thrown his lamp at him. Both de- the garden gate, and the fendants made statements admitting They both had said she thought the cords.

The father of Island i a Committee. The Island Reinstatement Com- our. said that when she spoke mittee. with Mr. W.

D. W. Buckell on Sunday morning presiding, on Wednesday heard an appeal by Captain F. E. Sparkes, of Mrs.

Windram came to her house and vards Ryde. against the War Department, asked witness to accompany her back Crabb, the proceedings being described as without precedent." Mr. W. to Department. Appellant's case was that In 1923 ha isited the house at 6.40'p.m.

he could Brussels'' C. Pruce. 2 E. was posted to Golden Hill from Net- he resided at Portsmouth and travelled occasioned by fog he was instructed 1940. In 1948, on demobilisation, he death from misadventure, remarked 2 W.

Young. Leeks not been allocated quarters. He and he decided to do the other, claimed that under the circ*mstances made a small cut. He then his reinstatement was not on ternls as the war, and assessed the extra ex- penditure and loss of wages through being unable to take up his civilian Church yesterday at the proper time, due to lack of accommodation, at £94 Js. For the War Department, Captain LOOKING BACK 30 YEARS.

Wheeler urged that the provision of quarters was not a part of Captain Sparkes' conditions of service, and that his former occupation df quarters was an act of grace and not a right. tight a public meeting was held at diers If required by-them, and the there were quarters available. The Chairman explained that. In the Island towns." Mr. W.

George, Act. but the parents were ordered case of the War Department, th? com- T.C.. who, with Mr. John Blake, mittee could only make a recommen- dation, and. after conferring in pri- i reside over a fairly large attend- Collection of E.

Ban- vate. they recommended that ruar- jice. It Vas stated, amid nister. 2 A. Blacklock.

3 E. Groome. ters be made available for Capt. ipplause, by Mr. W.

F. Williams, Any vegetable not scheduled-1 E. Sparkes. and that ho be paid £2 hat Mr. Wells was disposed to allow Bannifrter, 2 A.

Blacklock, 3 A. T. week from July 19th, the date on he which he should have taken VP his ise of the Church Lltten Football Pruce, Mrs. Bartlett, 3 A. civilian employment until accommoda- Field, subject to a guarantee that any C.

Pruce. 2 Telepathy or Coincidence Following an Inexplicable occur- whether the animal possessed tele- pathic powers. Biddy, a handsome '2-year-old cross between an Alsatian telligent. and often her naster's orders. She was specially de- Recently, while cycling 'th the child on the front reat of h'- irhlne, Mr.

Roach wrs thrown of. r'ealdl I a a and the little girl's left Injured. The accident occurred In Fresowr'T, nd as he pinked up his dwehter oach potlnd thp rjmrrh strl -lit: seven. while th by ftl1 1843, had bsen com- Lifeboat Institution, left Cowes on unday a of Dean. the Recorder, Mr.

R. Playfalr The funeral took place at Ryde 'riday week of P.C.«Herbert Dean, of 10a Union Street, who a killed In a motor-cyoling accident on the mainland. A detachment of his Alsatian dog and receiving injuries a comrades of the Hampshire Constabu- which led to her death was re- lary formed a guard of honour as the lated to the Coroner (Mr. R. E.

A. entered the Hyde Parish Church, where Canon A. Cory, R.D. Webster) at Ryde on Saturday. 'vicar), officiated.

Mr. W. L. Reed The inquest concerned Mrs. Mary organist) accompanied the singing of The mourners B.

S. Dean of Ravens Mr. and, Mrs. D. Slater brother-in-law and sister), Mr.

D. (brother-in-law also represent- (mother-in-law). And Mr. R. Lofts, had not je present included Bupt.

V. E. Blaine. On iley Chief Con- witness received Information that lary). Chief Supt.

(In- Alsatian dog on August 31st, and ley and Chief Supt. Bealf The corn. by Stan: room into the hall. As she spoke the Rev. J.

the dog got up in a casual sort of Matinees Wednesday Saturdav' 2M Police Force paid an- individual last without any warning and tribute bv saluting at the foot of the This had had a bad lary: the Commandant and members He was a big, heavy dog. The the Police Training Centre, Falfleld; Coroner: When you the dog he could not take the view that Hampshire Constabulary; Newport but I did not get the impression ciation: the directors of the Commo- "ynmodore and Medina; Hay- ness replied that the dog had John's men; Smith's Taxi Service; friends and neighbours Of Hill.Street.. with His wife and parents thank all kind ner right leg being hurt, and, after flowers, and ask them to accept this her side. as the only acknowledgment. a a MAN DIES CATS LIVE.

Returning from her employment Drewe said that water woman discovered her hus- Ravenswood the Alsatian was left kittens played unharmed on the in-law. The dog was very friendly, To-day, at 2.45, 6.15, 8.35- floor. The victim of the tragedy but, like most Alsatians, had a was who resided at Rock Cottagt, The He later weilt to an Square, Freshwater Bay. A native mencing in business on his own became licensee of the Old Farm House Hotel, Bath, and came to the Island In 1935 as host at the terribly annoyed to think that her Britannia Hotel, Cowes, retiring in mother had dithered around him. i sportsman, and a skilled oarsman, cricketer, angler.

Mrs. Wlndram Is well The Inquest. The Coroner U. E. A.

Webster) always at the foot of the stairs to Windram's death Hock Cottage on Tuesday. Dr. J. Kiszely, of Totland Bay, a chair in the kitchen. A plate had occurred at about 2 p.m., was due to gas poisoning.

There rong smelr of gas In the room, four kit i the floor appeared to be unaffected as due to the draught under Wlndram) stated that she and her husband had lived at Rdck Cottage his age her husband'i higher quality of exhibits, the annual and Jobs deaf, and would not be day, made an impressive spectacle. On to hear a hissing noise, and he Saturday evening the Mayor and Thurs. Sept. 30. for 2 Days, at 2.15— had no sense of smell for many Witness had previously found the gas Crabb, and in thanking the visitors apparently blown out.

When she left pressed thanks to Mr. A. T. i. on Sunday hf msband was ladies for all they had bright and hapi And she left Mayor said such show ployment at (show secretary), the and him; Return- inducement to gard( them, and he gave chase, ing on Sunday afternoon, witness that little extra, and noticed a smell of gas as she reached -extra personal effort ie stronger when she "opened the door.

Her husband was sitting heard the hissing of gas. sd that two taps of the oven were In the vegetable classes for cottagers. turned on. She had since experi- He Is a vice-president of the club, and Sunday mented, and unless the taps were has been an exhibitor since tf" 1 turned on fairly full the hissing Could tion of the The cui heard. It was her husband's highest number of points in 1 the show Sept.

to boil a kettle and les.ve the was won by Mr. A. Blacklock. iThe gas ring burning because he liked It President and Mr. Wickens thanked that way.

He had completed his usual little Jobs. Including the wash- attendance, and they were presented of the breakfast things. He with a buttonhole by Joyce Bannister a happy disposition, had financial worries, and had nc threatened to take his life. -Mrs. Georglna F.

a neigh- appeared quite normal. At 6.46 her house, saying "-Come at once. Bushell, 2 A. Prior, 3 W. Young.

Jimmy's gone." There was a strong Runner Mrs. Kervill, 2 C. smell of gas In the house, and wJtness Pruce, (3 L. Lambert. Round beet- opened the window.

P.C. Hicks said that when 3 C. Pruce. T. Wickens.

He found Windram sitting in chair a small quantity of apple and T. Wickens, 2 E. Ban- ard spilled on the floor, but there nister. 3 E. Groome.

E. no disorder and no sign of vio- The Coroner, recording a verdict of Pruce. 3 C. Bushell. Ridge cucum- Sympathy with the widow was by the Coroner and P.S.

Tay- of the uneral took that Biddy badly the had the heavy It merM'ully JTu en Innuirlei mared to 8th level of sand substantially find his net hM nn- FROM THE "COUNTY PRESS" OF SEPT. 24th, 1898. A Carnival for Newport. Last at present was -that quar- lie Guildhall. Newport, with the ob- must be allotted to married sol- ject of arranging to carry intQ effect what was described in the notice of Newport should have its own carnival, and not be outdone by the other Lambert.

3 A. Blacklock. convened the meeting, was elected to promoters of the carnival the free to fences, would be made good. Mr. Ernest Hayles.

another ver in the matter, stated that in all Mrs. Bartlett. 3 F. Cooper. Sprays of Ibablllty the promoters would of Mr.

Newnham. seconded by Mr. C. Pruce, 2 A. Black- Williams, that a carnival be I.W.

i a Board. At the County, Hall, Newport, on Sandown Sea Wall. The Engineer (Mr. p. Ne vllle) reported that the repairs to the masonry groyne at Sandown.

damaged pleted. The results and the construc- Friday week for her Nation at Ram- tion of the two additional timber sey, Isle of Mai. The boat was In proynes were to bo seen in the im- charge of Cmdr. Middleton proved level of retained sand along (Western district inspector), and was the face of the sea wall. In spite of expe-ted to ieven 6r eight days (onday Sept.

27, for 3 higher than had previously been' re- RYDE WOMAN ATTACKED BY A DOG. DEATH FOLLOWS INJURIES. An unusual atory of an elderly being attacked by a pet Ann Blaine, 82, widow of Mr. Charles Blaine, a master butcher, Sept. 30, 3 Days- RESEN bury was present.

Dr. Helen Sutherland said the Mrs. Lofts, sister). Mrs. D.

Sulli- family were her patients, but she she had been knocked down by that Dr. Firman Edwards had been attending her. Witness had been treating her since September 11th. contracted hypostatic conges- tion of both lungs. The broken Monday Sept.

27. for night before her death. She was Thursday Sept, JO, for Daysll he nierht. waiter, living in the basem*nt flat at Ravenswood, said he Mrs. Purssell on August 31st.

He the front door. Witness saw Mrs. Blaine come out of the breakfast- A A I of the way, tooK two or three steps, and To-day-THE IBOrf CCBTAIN caught Mrs. Blaine on her shoulder, her against the banister that he was being Had done so in his presence, but he had heard that ho had- attacked Mrs. Blaine once before.

He was a very well behaved dog, and very good children. Following the attack, Mrs. Blaine complained of Matinees Wednesday Saturday oil into the lounge and spanked him, and he was afterwards quiet. Witness could give no reason for been destroyed. Mrs.

Mary Purssell said, her mother had been living with her since September, 1945. She had good health, but suffered from with them to be taken care of. He Mr. James Alfred Wlndram. temperamental streak.

On August Sunday 27th he was eating a biscuit near in an at the side of the to understand what witness had said and Jumped up. Her mother shoulder with his teeth. He seemed Witness pulletfhlm ofT, and Mr. billiards player, and subsequently kept him away froi. Sunday Sept.

her mother. Witness was present explanation for his behaviour. in the mornings the dog was When attadked on the second occasion her mother was holding on to the banisters. They had had tha dog The Coroner recorded a verdict that death was due to hypostatic knQpke.d down by the dog. Ryde i a Club.

With an Increased entry a Monday horticultural show of Ihe Ryde Social Club, held on Friday week and Satur- Mayoress (Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Bird) their interest Mr.

Crabb also only "puTto Watch for Re-opening was the cup on a chair, and the win- of Cup for the first time, and Continuous the kitchen was closed. Wit- the winner was Mr. Charles PruCe. a To-day, veteran of 81, who secured most points the Mayor and Mayoress for tjhelr and a bouquet by Joyce Wickens. The Mayor and Mayoress commenced an auction of the exhibits and the pro- Thursday Sept.

30, for duce on a gift stall, arranged by Mr. ae Beeney, and it was continued by Tr. A. Brown. The Judge was Mr.

W. Richards (Swainston), whose were as follow: Cooking C. Bushell, 2 Mrs. 3 A. Blacklock.

C. A. T. Wickens, 2 E. Groome.

Groome. 3 E. Bannister. Blacklock. 2 E.

Groome. Blncklock. 2 E. Groome. Long oome.

2 E. Bannister, 3 A. Blaick- A- Blacklock, 2 Pruce. A. Blacklock, 3 1 A.

Prior. 2 C. Pruce, 3 C. Bushell. C.

Pruce. 2 W. Young. turtin sown A. Blacklock, k.

T. Wickens. 3 F. Cooper. Spring A.

Blacklock. 2 E. Groome. 3 A. or.

L. Lambert, 2 Pruce, 3 E. Bannister. Bushell, 2 C. Pruce.

3 A. Bfack- k. Groome, 3 A. Blacklock. Kidney A.

T. Wickens. 2 E. Ban- 3 C. Pruce.

E. Ban- nister, 2 A. T. Wickens. 3 E.

Bowers. Sunday E. Groome, 2 A. T. Wickens.

3 E. Bannister. 2 ickllng E. 1 Wickens, Lam- as a general desire Miat 1 Outdoor tomatoes 1 C. Pruce.

"2 L. "oung E. Bannister, Blacldoek. A. Black- 2 C.

Bushell. 3 A. T. Wickens. Wickens.

Blacklock. 3 C. Bushell. Flowers An (red C. Pruce.

2 Sunday a Pruce. 2 C. Bushell. C. Pruce.

1 C. Bushell. 3 A. Blacklock. r.

Pruce. 2 A. Blacklock. 3 C. Bushell.

Bottled Mrs. Smy. 2 Turner. Preserves 1 Mrs. Crabb.

2 Mrs. Smy. 3 Mrs. Kervill. Mrs.

Smy. Flowers arrenped for effect (ladles Bartlett, 2 Mrs. Crabb. 3 Mrs (iinemai I 0 I 8AND0WN THIS HAPPY BBKED Technicolor, Robert 0 John The ROYAL WEDDING THE BAGE OF JPAB1S Douglae Fairbanks, JnL SANDOWN TEL. 178.

I.W Continuous from 2.15 on Bay Mllland, Ann Todd Last Performance, 7 Jo Sunday, at 6.J0 and 8.20-* IT'S A PLEASURE An 8 eE THE SIGN OF THE BAM a Susan Peters. Alexander At 3.20. 6.5 And TRAPPED BY BOSTON BT Chester Morris. Last Pert 7 GREAT EXPECTATIONS ST John Mills, Valerie Hob.on At 2.50, 5.40, 8.25. Also DISNEY CARTOON.

Last Perf 7 A SHANKLIN Continuous Dally from 8 9 Last Performance, 7 35 Sun. Sept. 26; Continuous' from LOVEB COME BACK George Brent, Lucille Btll. Last Performance, 7.15 Anna Neagle. Michael WlldU.

Last Performance, 7.40 Thurs. Sept. 30. 3 Days; Mat. Sat Iv, TO THE EJJDS OF THE fil Dick Powell, Slgne Last Performance.

7.50. FRE8HWATER TEL. I.W.T. Continuous Nightly from Sum To-day, at 3.0. 6.30,_9.0- THE IBON CCBTAIN Dana Andrews, Gene Tierney.

Witness took the dog Beit. INTERNATIONAL George Brent, Maater Basil Rathbone. VENTNOR TIL. 400. I.W.T.

Continuous from 5.46; Sunday, SM and on Wet Week-days at1U i SO EVIL MY LOVE Bay Mllland, Ann Todd. Sept. 26, at 5.30 and 8.15- MASQUteADfc IN MEXICO Dorothy Lamonr. Irene Dunne. Phillip Dora.

Barbara Bel Geddes' At i.O S.tt Bay Mllland. Charles Laarhtos Maureen O'Sulllvan. At £.20, 8.35. EON, NEWPORT, Colour by Technicolor. Showing at 1.0.

4.45, 8.25. AIM CARNIVAL At 2.56 and 6.35. HAPPENED TO-MOBBOW Dick Powell, Linda Darnell, Jack Oable. Also RASCALS Jane Withers. Robert Montgomery, Wanda Hendrly.

At 4.15 5.20,1 Also EDGE Niall 3.55 a- 5.20, MX ChryitiH. PENNY THE POWNALL CASS 1 Ralph Michael. Peggy At 4-10 and 7.20. MEDINA, NEWPORT A BOY Bobert Donat, Cedrlc Hardwitke. Doors open 1.18.

At 1.30, 4.65. 8.31 GANGS OF CHICAGO Sunday Sept. 26- Annual Outing. Sept. 21 for 3 Days, at 2.1*- CATHEBINE GREAT Douglas Fairbanks, Elizabeth Bergner.

CHARLIE CHAN IN HONOLULU BOOM TOWN Clark Gable. Spencer Tracy. ALL THE KING'S MEN A NEWPORT COMPLETE KECONSTBCCTIOJf A A RYDE TEL. 2387. LW.T.

from 2.16; Sundays IK. at 2.25, 5.35, 8.50— IT HAD TO BE YOU Ginger Rogers, Cornel Wilde. Sept. 26, at 5.50 and 8.5— HVBDEB HE SAYS Fred McMorrav, Helen Walker. Also BIG TOWN At 7.0 only, 27, for 3 BIDE THE PINK HOBSE Bobert Montgomery, Wanda Hendrix.

At 2.20, 5.40, 8.5S Also THE EDGE OF THE WORLD John Laurie Belle ChrystalL At 4.5 and 7.20. IDOL OF PABIS Michael Bonnie, Berjl Baxter, Christine Norden. At 3.25. 4.16. 9.S.

Also SUDDEN MONEY At 2.15. 5.5, 7.55. 8CALA, RYDE CALENDAB John McCallum, Greta Gynt. Anil THE MAGNIFICENT ROGUE Sunday Sept. 26, at 5.30 and 8.15- SCABLET STBEET Biwnrd G.

Boblnson. Joan John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Shirley Temple. At 2.50, 5.35, 8.20. ie. 2 A.

T. Large Ight. Built Lifeboats Leave for a i A new motor lifeboat built by To-day. at J.5. 5.60, 8.36— Messrs.

Groves an' Guttridge. of East Cowes, for the Royal National seas experienced during the ror the, Journey Another new motor Period of August Cth Mtohoat. the flr-t of three beln? built 0 Belgian for 1 of the R.N tlf will be Ni'euport! left COMMODORE, TEL. from 2.15. Suns.

I Release of WINSLOW BOY Bobert Donat, Cedrlc ttmiwlcie. Sept. Theatre Cloaed for Staff Annual OutU F. Cooper. 3 E.

Monday Sept. 27, for 3 Days- CATHKKINE THE GREAT Douglas Fairbanks, Ellrabeth Berrner. Showing at 2.30, 5.38, 8.36. NOTHING BUT TROUBLE Laurel and Hardy. Thursday Sept.

30, for 3 Days- CP IN ARMS Technicolor, Danny Kaye, Dinah Shore. Showing at ISO, 6.31. 8.32. MILLIONS I 8 A COWES TEL. 241.

I.W.T. Continuous from 2.15; Sundays Vases of C. To-day. at 3.20, 6.10, 9.0- SPBING IN PABK LANE Michael Wildlnr Anna Nesgle. And NIGHT WORK Sept.

26, at 6.30 and 8.20- I'LL TURN TO YOU Terry Randall, Don Stannard. And OLD MOTHER RILEY. M.P. RHYTHM ON Blng Croaby, Mary At 3.20, 6.10. 9.0.

AT SUDDEN MONEY Dana Andrews, Gene 1 At 3,26, 6.15, 9.5. And EVERYBODY'S BABY ROYALTY, C0WE8 TEL. 125. I.W.T. Continuous from 2.15: Sunday" 0 MBS.

FITZHEBBERT Joyce Howard, Peter Sept. 26, at 6.45 and 8.30— SWORD OF HONOUB Geoffrey Sally Gray. THREE SILENT MEN 7 0 only, A DOUBLE Ronald Colman, Slgne Edmond O'Brien. At 3.5, 6 45. 8ept.

30. for 3 DAYBREAK Eric Portman, Ann Todd. At 3.30. 6.15, 9.0. And THE MAGNHiTCSNT ROGUE 0.

The Isle of Wight County Press and South of England Reporter from Newport, Isle of Wight, England (2024)

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