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THE HAMPSHIRE POST, FRIDAY, JUNR 28, 1878

... olli;tnyonhilbuut, jewels shone with an unearthly brightness, and without the utterance of a word there was an answer given from heaven. A Christian Church is different from a temple; yet it has a likeness thereto. Their offerings of m were sanctified by the ...

THE HAMPSHIRE POST, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1878

... to that time his disaffection was notorious, and be had been heard to ‘ thank God that he at least bad never known either Hudson the Railway King or Mr. Disraeli.” BISHOPSTOKE.— At the Southampton Bench, on Friday, Henry Smith. who was charged with stealing ...

H. M. SHIPS ON FOREIGN SERVICE

... al assembled on board the Duncan, flagship of Vice-Admiral Sir W. King Hall, K.c.E., at Sheerness, for the trial of James Hudson, ordinary seaman, upon the charge of having broken into the barber’s shop at the Royal Naval Barracks, Sheerness, and stolen ...

LOCAL NEWS

... exchange for the About that tulufl Alfred Hudson, of Kent Koad, Southsea, the Architect of the estate, was requested to s for a lasge and substantial Charch hmfifio{ the iron building. The result was that Mr. Hudson produced plans which reoeived the cordial ...

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... states that on Tuesday evening last, about seven o'clock, she saw (from Claremont Terrace, Southsea) a bright light in ...

LOCAL NEWS

... besides erecting a hideoys projection and eyesore in one of the most prominent and best parts of Southsea. If this is really allowed, it willbe a gross injustice to me. I invite ;our attention to a short article in the Hampshire Postef the 11th instant, written ...

LOCAL NEWS

... to divine aid, and to their worship of God. If he were acquainted with their commanding officer, he would beg of him not to allow an man in the regiment who was not a God-fearing ndoogi-‘ houmuin&dmn. Then they might rely on success attending r efforts ...

LOCAL NEWS

... deservedly esteemed as a clever, pains-taking artist. | Her solos were “ O luce di quest’ anima ” and one of | Pi-suti's songs, * Heaven and Earth »_the former well- | | known and well-worn, but always heard with pleasure ; : the latter a very beautiful melody ...

HAMPSHIRE & SUSSEX NEWS

... deputation ?? Cih ness, read the addrecs, and then sad ?? it please your Royal Highness, as Pto ofheWl-W sh~ire Society, to allow me to present to ?? High- 01C ness the accompanying trifling piece of plate, voted to c you, sir, by the members of that society ...

Published: Saturday 29 April 1882
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8441 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

THE HAMPSHIRE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 30th, 1882

... and Palmer ; but Messrs. Curtis was the lowest offer. ANoTHER MEMORIAL IN THE PARK.—On Tuesday evening it was resolved to allow the erection in Victoria Park of a memorial to the officers and men of the Boadicea, who fell in South Africa. The Park contains ...

LOCAL & DISTRICT NEWS

... tlie 13th of September, lift, sehen Mmi Bteatrice Loviloou sees the wiener is its. the, tile second to hert being Miss Amy Hudson, asd the third.Mrs. Genders. The time occupied on thle second occasion, ore the 12th of Argesnt, 1882, seas twenty seclonds ...

Published: Saturday 18 August 1883
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 10175 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

CONTRIBUTORS' GLEANINGS

... priest, was asked by thetather if he had nevergreased tile teeth of the guests' nurses, ta prevent their eat- iag their allowance of hay and oats? Never, replied the ostier. In a sabsequioutcoafessionthe l ostier a.knowvledgsd the frequent commission ...

Published: Saturday 12 April 1884
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2360 | Page: 10 | Tags: News