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The condition of Frederick Kast, who is in the infirmary at Hollyway Gaol, showed an improvement on -'_Nud.u ..

... mother, my colonel” was y. *Your - mother '™ epr‘hhh the oolonel, bursting o‘fi‘ ng “What is her pame?” * wer Majesty Queen Victoria, Queen of England,” answered the liewterant, -hmhhlh-ndlfl-‘m. The colocel suddenly disappeared. ...

SEPTEMBER

... assisted in obtaining scholarships in the Middle School. . 24.—A letter of congratulation sent by the Mayor and Corpomtion to Queen Victoria on the occasion of the commencement of the 00th year of her Majesty’s reign. ...

ILLUSTRATED LONDON LETTER

... ILLUSTRATED LONDON LETTER. THE COLLEGE OF ARMS, An old-time and seldom-noticed building is the i Arms College, in Queen Victoria Stroet, shown in our large illustration. The institution is & most historic one, and deserves more atteniion than is bestowed ...

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... ber life o men of the Navy. The Queen has always watched the progress of this work with interest, and MISS AGNES WESTON, the inscription on one of the several bundred -loociug eabins at Portemouth —* Given by Queen Victoria, 1895 * —tells its own story of ...

BRIGG COUNTY COURT

... inventor of this particular system, was on | the box. The carriage, which attracted considerable attention, was diiven down Queen Victoria street, past lblm-&nllo-.ndn-dmlulmm~ morton street, passing easly through the crowded trafic. Tn Theogmorton street the ...

COLLEGE. LORD C(ROMER LAYS THE FOUNDATION STONE. AIMS AND OBJECIS OF THE SCAEME,

... the Queen who, by allowing her august name to be astociated in ‘ to-day’s ceremony, has testified to the personal ‘inh-rwt which she takes in the success of the institution.” Lord Cromer then luid the foundation-stone, saying, “In the name of Queen Victoria ...

VISIONS OF THE FUTURE

... to the present in a dim antagonism to our own cfforts at prozress. The experience we have endured during the reizn of Queen Victoria ought to make us wiser, During the reign there have been introduced many stupendous inventions, which havo revolutionised ...

IN PARLIAMENT: —All married people should -__agitate to secure the ing of 'IEHE MIDWIVES .REGISTRATIOPE BILL.” ..

... SALE OF WORK. DEC. 13th and 14th. An EXHIBITION, consisting of articles from the Wardrobe of Her Most (racious Ifl'd, Queen Victoria. Also, by kind permission the “Daily Mail,” “THE ABSENT-MINDED BEGGAR” will be recited by Miss ALICE SHARPE, | Pupil of ...

ALV ELLISER

... all Chemists, price l.\'l‘Ll'l”..\'ZA Is. 9d., 2. 9d., and 4s. Gd. Sole Wholesale Agents: COUGHS W. Epwarns & Sox, 157, Queen Victoria strect, COLDS London. The cclebrated. effectual cure for INFLUENZA, Coveus, CoLps, AND Purvoxany CoMPLAINTS, ...

A story is going the rounds concerning Prince Christian of Denmark which recalls Alfred of old and the cakes. The

... was the npl_v.‘ “Your grandmother!” ejaculated the colon~!, bursting out laughing: “what is her name? “Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Queen of England,” answered the young licutenant, who was none other than Prince Albert of Schleswig: Holstein. The colone ...

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... wus the particular apsrtment. The inseription upon the plate is sppropriately simple, and reads ‘thus :—* In this room Queen Victoria was born 24th May, 1819. The young princess was christened just a month later in one of the roows sbove, the great silver ...

THE LINCOLN LEADER AND COUNTY ADVERTISER. SATURDAY, DEB}R 5, =9B, few passages withou! some arrestimg thougot. ..

... into poetic reaims. His latest effort is 2 composition to celebrate the record-reign for 6 vears of ber Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria. } It 1s set to tne music of “God save the Quuzu, | and so Ligh an authority as Dr. Bridge, of \Westminster, has expressed ...