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Haddon

[had-n]

noun

  1. Alfred Cort 1855–1940, English ethnologist, anthropologist, and writer.

  2. a town in W New Jersey.



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"He was interested in the development of musicals themselves in London in this period, and how musicals were used for political satire, particularly towards the Robert Walpole government," says Haddon.

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Ms Haddon said some families come to them to "keep topped up" when they cannot afford to buy essential items every week.

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Manager Sian Haddon said: "Week on week the referrals are coming in thick and fast and we're at the point where the demand on our service unfortunately is more than we can meet."

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"There's so many charities out there who are trying to get funding, so there's a lot of competition to get money and our shelves are empty week on week," Ms Haddon said.

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Actress and model Dayle Haddon has died and another person has been hospitalised due to a carbon monoxide leak at a home in Pennsylvania, authorities have said.

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