Two more Foot Clinics for old folk are shortly to be opened in the borough on the initiative of Twickenham Consultative Committee for Old People's Welfare.
Monsieur Jean Nepvea-Degas, who talked for nearly an hour and a half to the Cercle Francaise de Richmond at the Cadena Cafe on Tuesday (January 22nd) about the Comedie Francaise, knows no English. But it was the third talk he had given in this country in fifteen days. And each talk had been on a different subject.
A receipt for a Christmas parcel sent by registered post to her sister in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, brought back to Mrs M Cave of Westbourne House, Richmond Road, Twickenham, her lost purse containing £2 this week. Mrs Cave lost the purse whilst shopping in Twickenham last Saturday, but did not report it to the police because she thought she might have left it at home.
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