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THE WOMAN’S WORLD

... pounds, one loom keeping many spinners employed. A child can spin, and moat children take great interest in doing so. The Queen, it is said, •till preserves the old spinning wheel at which she used to work in her younger days. furniture covering the newest ...

Published: Saturday 18 December 1897
Newspaper: Man of Ross and General Advertiser
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4698 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

FATAL SCAFFOLD ACCIDENT. On Tuendny afternoon three men were killed end . »ihrM others the fall of •aaffold at THE

... Lome) and the Marquirof Lome, Princem Brmond. renorU Hart’, brig.de and dirinonal troop# Henry of Battenberg, with Prince*. Victoria Lugem* •roated difficult into Waran, akilfully handled, Prince Leopold, went to the Royal Mauaoleum anrprieed large number ...

THE EATON WAR MEDALS

... been won and worn by one particular individual. Two Victoria Croeses belong to this section, and 1 may here note (writes the Dutly CkronicU representative) that there are no less than nine Victoria Crosses in the collection, one being a naval one. One ...

THE MAN OF ROSS—SATURDAY, DECEMBEK 4* 1897. CIIASCBLLOK Of TUB EX« AT OXFORD

... India i-loess Joint Committee have decided not only to considerably increase their warehousing accommodation at the Royal Victoria Dock for frozen produce, but also to give special facilities for tbe discharge of tbe meat direct from tbe refrigerating ...

THE SEARCH THAT FAILED

... the culprit, whose guilt is proved by the drawing of lots, is murdered tbe wings, despite the intercession Queen Bertha. As Christian, tbe good Queen laments the ignorance and superstition of tbe people. Already in the Forum Gregory had meditated ontho same ...

t)UK CORISKSPDNIWNT. The flood* of political oratory havo been Cure.! forth from various platform* vn Loudon ia ..

... the ground that they cannot easily tind the place. , When the route the Queens Dismoml Jubilee procession was being settled, a suggestion was made that it should pass through Victoria-street, Westminster, because in that thoroughfare are situated the offices ...

CURRENT SPORT

... Darwen (1—0) t and Grimsbv beat Newcastle United (2—o). The Corinthians had two elevens in the field. The wlronger appeared the Queen's Club and beat the Blackburn Borers by three goals to one in game that exhibited neither the skill nor the pace that might ...

Hews in -‘erief

... ex-M.P., died on Thursday. Whilst Mr. Witty, a director of the London Sewing Machine Syndicate was giving evidence in the Queen’s Bench Division, on Thursday, he was seized with illness, and expired in about quarter of an hour. On Wednesday, a man named ...

TXION LINE tie SOUTH AFRICAN FIELDS. Sailingr* from Southsmpton ctctt 'r.tui Liy Calls made Madeira ..

... machine, after which they are dipped in the ordinary way. Tub Kings and Queens of England were not always styled •• His” or Her Majesty, or after the pattern of that bestowed upon Victoria Her Most Gracious Majesty.” Henry IV. was styled “His Grace; Henry ...

LADIES!

... Tub Queen of Italy poracees a unique and interesting collection of .hoe. and glove, worn by fa.i.o.;. empresses and queen., in which are to seen those Queen Elisabeth of England Queen Mane Antoinette France, the Csarina Catherine 11.. and ...

Published: Saturday 06 November 1897
Newspaper: Man of Ross and General Advertiser
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 6073 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

MR. CLEVELANDS 11 Kill

... Princetuwu on I liurrday. The chief among them was the following cable from the Queen; Felicitaiions of this d-iy ul jour happiness. May your heir bring you j 'y.— Victoria. The small boy will be named Grover Cleto'.aud. Xiir.RK is prejudice in Germany ...

And yet Anbell* found herself at timet alaicsl yearning towards her husband. There was, after all, a true ..

... foursquare to all the winds sod weathers, under which Elizabeth was sitting when the news that she was Queen of England was brought her in hot haale Queen Victoria may still remember how she caused small branch to be cut from that huge old tree in order that ...