An article from February, 1919. Liverpool couldn’t afford Bob McColl Robert McColl, the famous international, is home again after a long period of Army Service.

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An article from February, 1919. Liverpool couldn’t afford Bob McColl Robert McColl, the famous international, is home again after a long period of Army Service.
December 5, 1949 The ringing of the telephone hushed the hubbub in the Liverpool F.C. board room half an hour after Saturday’s match. The call
Saturday, December 22 – 1945 The Chesterfield Football team had an alarming experience on Saturday when the motor-coach in which they were travelling to Liverpool
March 23, 1936 My dearest football friend, John McKenna, has played out time and retired to his rest. Honest John McKenna. The name will never
February 13, 1923 A severe gas explosion occurred in Tynemouth-street in the Everton district of Liverpool, late on Tuesday afternoon. Three houses were wrecked, two
November 26, 1915 This is an anecdote which came from South-West Africa. During the days when the British force was endeavoring to close in on
Wednesday, April 8 – 1914 Mr. Tom Watson has been simply bombarded with inquiries for final tickets, and the ‘phone has been ringing continuously for
April 30, 1901 An effort is about to be made to establish a municipal system of public telephone communication in Liverpool. Encouraged by the success
May 25, 1892 The new telephone company gave at their offices in Cannon Street, London, yesterday (says a London correspondent) an exhibition of their improved
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