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ft the Primter of the Oxford Jourhal. SIR, - - IT has been obferved, that no PJboc affords better Conveniencies,

... or more frequent Opportunities, for Society, than Oxford, Notwithflanding the Truth of this Remark, I have ofcbn feen, many Perfons, both City and Univerfity, entirely at a hfi for Company, To remove this Inabnvenience, and to accommodate Gentlemen and Otheri, whole Time hangs heavy on their Hands, with the certain Return of facial Hour, at proper Intervals, I have token the Liberty, through ...

Sunday's Post

... EXPRESS. . LONDON, Saturday, Feb. 10. A Letter from Hamburgh, by the laft mail, contains the following interclting partic\durs :—The Pruffians are expected very Ihortl to fend a garrifon of eight or nine meal Bremen. French have re I'm«..iitbed the idea of invading the North of Gerilianv; but they are their principles apace, and they feeni to take root. Leonard Bourdon i., now here, and ...

Two Grooms TENTH CAR

... RIAGE, Two Grooms walking. drawn by six bays, walking. CONVEYS Two Ladies of the Bedchamber { Lady Lyttleton. { Countess of Mulgrave. Two Lords in Waiting {Viscount Torrington. {Earl of Uxbridge. Two Grooms ELEVENTH CARRIAGE, Two Grooms walking. drawn by six bays, walking. CONVEYS Two Ladies of the Bedchamber (The Countess of Charlemont. {Marchioness of Tavistock. Two Lords in Waiting {The ...

THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA

... THE WAR SOUTH AFRICA. SURRENDER of JOHANNESBURG. Lord Roberts has occupied Johannesburg. In telegram dated from that town, and dispatched shortly after five o'clock on Thnrsday evening, he says :— Her Majesty's troops are now in possession of Johannesburg, and the British flag floats over the Government buildings. flag of truce had been sent into the town in the course of Wednesday morning, ...

Published: Saturday 02 June 1900
Newspaper: Reading Mercury
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1655 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: thatcham  the crown 

THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA

... Lord Roberts Army now touch with the Natal Field Force, General Hart, with the Fifth Brigade, having met General Clery's troops at Vlakfontein, which is 20 miles south-east Heidelberg. The dispatch adds that trains have run into from Na^al. The Boers have torn up somi mdes of the railway beyond Greylingstad, and have damaged the bridge. Some men of the 6th Dragoon Guards belonging to patrol ...

Published: Saturday 07 July 1900
Newspaper: Reading Mercury
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 199 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: thatcham  the crown 

FISCAL POLICY AND AGRICULTURE

... Mr. Martin J. Sutton, writing to The Times, from Henley Park, under date of Dec. 14, says: Much has happened siEoe th© summer of 1592, when you allowed me several columns of The Times which to urge that nothing short of protection could save our national agriculture. I then pointed out tuat already since 1368 the acreage of wheat had fallen from 3,652,000 acres acres 1892, involving ...