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... A BARONET DROWNED. I S'r A' ...
... A BARONET DROWNED. I S'r A' ...
... DEATH FROM MORPHIA. Dr. G H Milnes, of Derby, was found dead in bid on Tuesday at the Dnke of Cornwall Hatel. Plymouth, where he ha-dtnnved overnighl. He left bome on Monday, saying be was going to London, but for some unexplained reason cilme to Plymouth. At the inquest on Wednesday the evidence showed that deceased bad taken doses of morphia. to relieve the pain of toothache, and died froiti ...
... Two Winners for Tuasdav.—Send Is for wire. Week's 15) wires, 2s 6d.—Minting, Borneo House. York E. C. T.WG'S WEEKLY JOURNAL. Post off Is Id at once for this valuable little Journal. Overnight key selections for all next week. A few horses to follow, &c. Week's wires, 7s Gd. I have two extra for Tuesdiv.—K. C. Tagg, Owner, Hillsbrol, Sheffield. 814 GUNS, CARTRIDGES, AND SHOOTING HEQCTSITES ...
... Official 8cratchings. ISOFPLlJiD BY WP.ATHEHBT.1 The Press Association telegraphs that Goosander was officially withdrawn from,Nl bandicapr, after 5 p.m. November 21. Manchester engagements-Golden Wedding. Wilton Welt-er, dancheater-Essex. ...
... Volunteer Crisis, A STARTLING SEQUEL. A crisin seems imminent in the Volunteer movement in Birmingham and district as a re- sult of the drastic punishment by the War Office tof the Warwickshire Artillery Volunteer oineen ACCUSED of horseplay. In addition to the dismissal of Colonel Owen, Lieutenant Kerby, and Surgeon-Lieut. Johnson, t appears, that Acting-Adjutant Kimberley hac been asked to ...
... NEWPORT HOSP!TAL BAZAAR. A Gratifying Result. I At the C::ai meeting of the NewpMt Hospital Baza.M Committee he!d at the lown Ha.t), on Vieduasdav, Mr L. H. Hornbv in tbe chair, it WM staged :ha.t tha tol,i of JE6.008 raisc-d bv the recent effort haj been jucreaned by X43 7,4 Id from the Cwmbran sale of work, and thut a.H additions! jE5 had co ...
... AN OCTOGENARIAN'S DEATH. Last night Mies Caroline Winfield Driver, no jetogenarian. died from burns. She lived alone, dld the supposition is she fell with & lighted :andIe, setting her clothes on fire. ...
... FRIENDLY SOCIETY NOTES. The secretary of the Cardiff and District Friendly Societies Council has forwarded to the members neatly got-np copies of the rales as amended at the last annual meeting. A few weeks ago the executive were cautioned in this column against the danger of excluding from the ex-officio positions men who had passed through the office of president. There was a real danger of ...
... TUTOR AND PUPIL. BY MONA. Frank Mervyn stood with his elbow resting on ft beantifulJy carved marble mantelpiece in tha breakfast-room at Heath Hall. He was evidently in a deep reverie, when his bright yoang sister entered. a A penny for your thoughts, Frank, she ejaculated. I'm sorry they're not for sale, sister mine, and if they were yon should have them at coat price. I think I can guess ...
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... AMERiOAN STEEL STRtKE. I Thp differences between the Umtpd S¡J,teR steel manufacturers and their employees regarding a wag-.> scale have been satisfactorily adjusted, and 60.000 men who are now out on strike will return i;f work immediately. ...
... KNOWN BY HIS CLOTHES. The late Senator Ingalls, of Kansas, was for a. long time the most typical Yankee figure in the United States Senate. Thinner than Sara. Bernhardt in her leanest days he was over 6ft. in height, bony, lantern-jawed. Ho was once staying with a jocose doctor in Kansas,when one morning Inred a newsboy to open it door in his surgery. The inevitable skeleton sprang out, and ...