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AN INSTANCE OF THE NEED FOR HELP

... AN INSTANCE THE NEED FOR HELP. Reuter'* correspondent Hope town telegraph?:— A party 400 refugees from Vryburg are stranded e-t Bsrklv West. They loft on December 8, and readied West on Obri&tmas Eve, having been compelled subsist on three-aod-a-half ...

MANCHESTER

... the events, and the rat i:i£ turned out interesting character. Proceeding were reuuo.etl with the Maiden Hurdle for which party of ten assembled the |xjst. and these Derry was a strong order dirt ily numbers were hi.i-rt.-d, backed against tlu* field ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. MONDAY. JANUARY 1. 1900

... such often found himself variance with tho extreme members of his party. He took an active and acceptable port in the public life of the city. For many years was a leader of Liberal party, and at the time of his death was chairman of both the Hallam and ...

HER TROOPS

... Edinburgh's Own Volunteer Rifles stationed at Dcelfontein, 29 miles south of De Aar .lunction, was called upon to disperse party of Boers who had been seen near the railway station, uud were suspected of intending to interfere with the line. There were ...

WORKPEOPLE, Ac.. WANT PLACES

... uteful— Addre-s 107. The Vorkthire PO-1. Jrrd,. HOUSEKEEPERS, Sul, WANTED. WANTED. COMPANION f-r elderly mutt over 30- with lu- parti* ular*. Mrs. iiuik-i. Raw.'oii. L«-tit. W”\NTIA>. Woman work of ra'ail bouse; ag.*. saury, - -Acldtee* 163, Toe Yorkshire Po ...

THE BOER OUTRAGES ON THE RED GROSS FLAG

... completely, and the Boers effectually prevented aid and succour being rendered to wounded and dying. Stretcher bearers in small parties eMemnied reach the firing line. Init were forced to seek refuge from buffets behind antbeans. of the Grenadier Guards, who ...

Is Mkuoriau

... goods. is always admitted that tho act of carrying to tho enemy articles directly useful in war is wrong for which the injured party may punish a neutral taken in tho act. But the definition contraband articles variously given. Vattel, old but generally recognised ...

CLEVELAND AND DURHAM EISTEDDFOD

... Ladies’ Choir (conductor, Mr. Tlkm. Nicholas) came out firot. Mr. John Davies again won tiie tenor solo. Only one quartette party fuinilcil llieir engagement the quartette contc-t, viz., th-* Cymric, of South Bank, mid they were awarded the itriro. Among ...

ANUART 2, 190(k

... allowed to refer to it iu the witness-box. Tlic Rev. R. C. Filliuphani, one of the wilder of the platform pardons of the Radical party, has taken the world into his confidence to his policy on the Church discipline question. “All propose to do (he says) is, ...

FATAL BITKNINn ACCIDENTS

... —TV elovatiuo Sir John Lubbock tlic not expected, and i-anduiata for London University Tat been selected eitlier |»oIilic»l party. It i« not v.-iiether then* will * contest or not. The University wan Mr. Rolxjrt Lowe Liberal from 1868 until elevation to ...

OBITUARY

... example was most needed it Has not I*- given. The Church has adopted the method of |* ,i:-.lt ha* presented the appearance of parties htig against one another. ha* injured it* ‘pirmial inflnenie hv descending trivial disputes. h-i' not shown the English highr-r ...