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I learn that Dr Cameron's motion for the dls-

... Mr Gladstone the keen study has been giving to the Bill. has come back a little ruddier after bis Irish trip, during which picked op very valuable information. Ur Balionr’s huge blunder identifying the net rental with the gross rental, the probable ma ...

Published: Wednesday 16 April 1890
Newspaper: Bradford Daily Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 890 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY

... TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY. (Before H. Wilkinson, Esq.) Pocket Picking.—Esther Forester, 21, Furnacehill, was charged with this offence by Eliza Thompson. The prosecutrix said she resided at Jordan, in the parish of Kimberworth. On Tuesday she, with some friends ...

Published: Thursday 13 December 1855
Newspaper: Sheffield Daily Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 979 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

These is one point on which are never satisfied—the water supply. The water never seems to suit exactly the tastes

... large-sized eels in the storage basins of water supplies, and that their progeny sbovld come down the pipes means that they are picked out later instead of earlier. Even water so charged with metal insure drinkers sort lead lining has its advantages over a ...

Published: Saturday 26 July 1890
Newspaper: Sheffield Evening Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1127 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

FUR AND FEATHER

... kennels. All dogs are more or less scavengers by nature, and it is largely owing to this objectionable habit of picking up filthy garbage tbat the trouble first begins, so that we cannot be too strict upon this point. Symptoms. —As a matter of fact, the ...

Published: Saturday 30 January 1892
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 959 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

how Machines Displace labourers

... in the darkness of the ni.ro. awl it, den mill: young teen and ' teal ehanptigne 371,1 3 par ; men and women pick ro:t4 n food 'lt the garbage.-. lap-,!log tl.t.ugh Park to tale the au. die of overwork in filthy garrets; piety in the White Muse is eni ...

Published: Saturday 23 April 1898
Newspaper: Dewsbury Reporter
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 873 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

LONDON LETTER

... bought copy of his novels, and was so disgusted with its liini iumw-a,I~ into tlisVairo, to our public libraries admit «uch | garbage, though may ho, to their Shelve . j private !ifo was tit-st- rale, companion, with', pretty turn, wit, and lino fund I stories ...

Published: Wednesday 11 August 1897
Newspaper: Sheffield Evening Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 953 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE BADGER

... While in the pit they were fed with any kind of annual food, rats, guinea pigs, magpies, jays, rabbits paunches, and other garbage• all of which titer readily detoured. I iu the dell they began to wage their home fortahle Ly tarrying in a Loge stock of ...

DANGEROUS DOGS

... coed.* lion a dog mast of necessity leceive attention ; in all large cities aud towns there are numbers of ownerless cure picking a precarious living in the gutters, and snapping sach children and persons of larger gtovth as happen to get into way, often ...

LARGEAT CIRCULATION IN TUN I 'CHf: NOVEMBER SO, 1888. Tut.; testimonial wesented at Swinton last week to Mr. ..

... warning from the bitter experience of the past, and consider that it is a more praiseworthy proceeding to pick a ferthing from a heap of garbage, and relieve the rater. than to favour an enlightened policy of Prevention. The Friendly Societies of the ...

LONDON NOTES

... them to go hop-picking, and crowds of London's poorest are leaving every clay. The first pocket of Kent hops of the new crop arrived in Southwark last week, and sold for £17 per cwt. It will be a week yet before the process of picking is in fullest operation ...

The honour of disbursing the largest amount of money ever exacted from the taxpayers of Great Britain belongs ..

... Shepherd's Bnsh, of one Coixtns, who agrees to pay them fid. per *load for all the breeze, flust, cinders, ashes, dust, offal, garbage, filth, and refose so collected. But in practical working, the Paddington leavings have been delivered at the brickyard with ...

Published: Friday 04 April 1879
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1808 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Is the British Association and the Social Science Congress could follow up their Tolumiuous debates and species ..

... female portion of it — are wholly given ever to frivolity. Nor did he go far to seek the root of the evil. The repulsive garbage of modern fiction he said, with which the houses of England are flooded is perhaps the main cause of the frivolity, lavish ...