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FOOTBALL

... tonoern fact rt tCairo that tlie Italia. settldment of Aseib hen a puroly commerdial charauter. THE IRISH AGITATION IN THE UNITED STAT'EKS r PoorrknmgrrFA, Friday. I Thie Land League Cenvonionisn ivseCd. The plot: t form adopted, besides apfooeirsg syrnpaniry ...

ABERDEEN, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1885

... presented with - £103 lOs each, subscribed by members of Par- 1 iainent in recognition of their gallantry. v Mr Phelps, the new United States Minister I to E.Liland, accompanied by Mrs Phelps, arrived at Southampton yesterday, and after being received by a ...

Questions were quickly disposed of in the House of Commons last night, and shortly after

... cert~ain taa'es still remaining which 3 he are levied over E3nglishlmen and. Scotc~hmen, c oh. and whichl are nlot levied over Irishmen ; '-t ic- and lilkewvise that there are certain p~urpose~s. cal for lfhiclpub~liacmoney'.feela'dla,,.l ; e' ~earment w leh ...

The nomination of candidates fo r the ExChange Division of Liverpool took place yester

... return and let us combine our ino6 forces against the infidelity which. is. ' corm- argi ing in upon us as a flood,' and unite for the also assuagement of that seething mass of beh misery which seems to follow our advancing Hoi civilisation as the shadows ...

THE STANLEY EXPEDITION

... 0anadian fishery dispute, and he approved of the appoint- mentof a Conmmission, withi three memibers each from Britain and the United States, for tho purpose of settlinLg the dillbrence. Oil Monday Mr Finley devoted his speech exclusively to the Irish question ...

SPORTING NEWS

... total of four ompetitions to £1800. I CELTIC V. P BRSTO I N ORTH EN n._-Played at I Glasgow, and ended in a victory for the Irishmen by . 2 goals to 1 goal. Boys' Hopiltal, 20; Junior Aosebery, C, SATURDAY'S CRICKET, LANOASEIBE V.: nuRSsisr This match. was ...

MR GOSCHEN AND HIS CONSTITUENTS

... whilst removing every grievance, to avoid pandering to the demands of the lawless and dishonest. He was in favour of allowing Irishmen to administer laws by means of local government, but not to make them. With regard to naval matters, he claimed that the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... at the Irish Championship meetini, which tends t to prove that, in proportion to the number of players e in the United Kingdorr, Irishmen have more than e held their own. The forthcomiig Irish Tournament is the twelfth annual reunion which has been held ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... patrons with a little 8 ty tit-bit in the shapec of a visit from that w.ell-known 9 leantI once very powerful combination of Irishmen, NO' the Dundee Harp. Time has wrou ght ead havoc 10 'sI wiith their players, however, and Othle team which IY took the field ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... sending in favour of fi 3more each, themacthe nigi vorffr the Orion by 7 goals to 5. tl VICTORIA UNITED v. CA.LEDONiAN.-The Cale- ci donian and Victoria United played in the first h round of the charity ties at Victoria Bridge 'a Ground. The Victoria early ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... the contrest seemed to tell upon the 1' Reds, and the Victoria scored three more goals, I the game thus ending-Victoria United 8 Du1)n. a blane 2. The strangers were thoroughly outclassed, R the beautiful combination of the Victoria forwards tc being ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... again the United were quickly round Edwards, but some fine head work by the backs gave relief for a few minutes. The Blues, however, were soon back again asd forced I Edwards to fist out, which he smartly did. i A foul then fell to the United. and this ...