SIR THOMAS LIPTON
... SIR THOMAS LIPTON. Ousaow, Thdbsdat This evening Sir Thomas Lipton wes unanimously elected member of the Boyal Clyde YoebtOlub, the chief yachting organization on the Clyde. SHOCKING SUICIDE. SEQUEL TO THE ...
... SIR THOMAS LIPTON. Ousaow, Thdbsdat This evening Sir Thomas Lipton wes unanimously elected member of the Boyal Clyde YoebtOlub, the chief yachting organization on the Clyde. SHOCKING SUICIDE. SEQUEL TO THE ...
... SIR THOMAS LIPTON RECEIVES AN IRISH PRESENT. Mr. George Doherty, of this city, recently, as was announced at the time, forwarded to the address of Sir Thomas Lipton, New York, singularly handsome cruiskeen ...
... AMERICA CUP BACE. Sir Thomas Lipton’s Views. Tbat&day —Spaakiag at Motor Clu'.) dinner at Cowes to night, Sir Thomas Lipton referred to next year’s raco for the America Cap. He had only that day received and ...
... SIR T. LIPTON’S FUNERAL. In accordance with his own wish. Sir Thos. Upton, who died on Friday evening, is buried in his family grave in Glasgow, the city of his birth. The funeral .will take at the Southern Necropolis Wednesday afternoon. There will a ...
... SIR T. LIPTON FINED. Loudon, Thursday,—At Woolwich to day Sir Thomas Lipton was fined 10s for driving his motor at over twenty-six miles hour. MR. BALFOUR’S MEAGRE MEAL.” Bristol, Thursday. —Mr. Charles Hobhonse, speaking at Bristol to-night ...
... SIR T. LIPTON AMD THE CUP. The news of Sir Thomas offer challenge for the America Cup has been very favourably received in United States, and is understood that the majority of yacht clubs in America, with tho exception of the New York Yacht Club, have ...
... SIR JOHN B. JOHNSTON The well-known agricultural implemeut and seed establishment in Victoria Buildings, Great James Street, owned Sir John B. Johnston continues do a prosperous business. A very 1 irge trade is (lon© all over tho North-West in agricultural ...
... SIR THOMAS LirrON'S PLANS. Tile “Daily Mail” says iliat Sir Thomas Lipton in his 77th year) has dec fried to relinquish control of the great business which he founded. Sir ...
... i Feasa’s SEARCHLIGHT RTNER OF SIR THOMA WNOTHER interesting story Edmund told me was that one of the earlier owners of the McGettigan property at Glenree, Anton McGettigan, was a partner in Glasgow of Sir Thomas Lipton at a time when that ...
... M'Donagh, H. Wolmsley, J. Johnston, W. Johnston, B. Maguire, C. Low, E. Monaghan, P. M'Kevlin, Wm. Moffitt, J. Moffitt, J. Potters, R. Virtue, P. Morris, B. Sloan, J. Hamilton, William Johnston, A. Johnsston, J. Leedbam, G. Johnston, J. Kean, J. Elliott, ...
... IFflO WILL BUY KILLARNEY ? T Sir Thomas Lipton had better look to his laurels. There is another Richmond in the field in the matter big rivalries, if the correspondents are to be believed. Thus we read that in reference to the sale of Killarney lakes ...
... were granted. In the case of Thomas Cassidy, who was sued for 2s lid, Mr. Magnire was of opinion that the landlord was entitled to pay. Captain D’Aroy The tenants always pay, Mr. Maguire—l think it is illegal. Mr. Johnston, rate collector —The landlerd ...