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... which return them. Mr. H. J. Wilson's and Mr. Maddison's voices do wit count for mush in St. Stephen's, or out of it: and the Irishmen with whom they have lately been Eting—the rebel party, as Mr. - Bright called them —count for will less. gut I write this ...

WINTER GOODS !

... supported the Goversesest, and was still hand in glove with the Irish rebel party in the House of Commons at the time 'these irishmen were going about widener that, the Englishmen might be under the sod, and the Bows claim victory. Sir Frederick was supported ...

H3LMFIRTH EIVISION REPRESENTATION. MEETING OF CONSERVATIVES. CANDIDATE INVIIED TO TOUR THE CONSTITUENCY

... e.a.t.ng that be could net floral mementoes were by I sh°wlL , with They said frankly y . . 1 I forget there a. large of Irishmen is husband; Aaron and wife; Nell; I PROVISIONS.-Butter 1/2 and 1/3 per the eggs i going to up a tanff in I Ireland stuck ...

HALF A CENTURY IN THE MINE. Hoyland Under-Manager's Unique Record. Freseotations from Officials & Workmen A ..

... Barnforth (chairman), Mr. J. town and Deere/ Cadet Corea the genuine delight in the congenta . (Sheffield smeltery, of the United Irish 'honour of taking the leading part in the up. ; cl - to the felt he could the more readily reepon _ league), Rev. Joseph ...

Position of Swinton and With. DON AND DEARNE

... brilliant question of show that about 50 per cent, of defects have lilies seven year old eon hollow. Forms before which the united intelligence and eons. h rived attention T e commonest are uncleanlinees, various teeth, and 1 vision. prehension of village; ...

grade In pianeforte with laitionts. Mit.o Hoyle obtained mark,. of a pnesible 114. Thr , advanrad zrarir rho ..

... tjano. - nig; wan eplendidly given bi- Min's and Mr. I.7critt. The itoui a Whin. God iin• a Spirit. - The four principals united in this to 0 , - AudieTteei. who will noi,nonn fewant the chlorin , if it.. Thi Tr, - 211 of nong wnre intnrnirersed by organ ...

MRS. MITCHELL'S MEETING

... Mitchell) was out to better to have gone to that Peace Conference fight the election' straight, and he wanted no strong and united? , Agar'', the 'Labour backbiting. It was a great mistake on the Party were not justified, in the interests of part of the ...

WEST MELTON. LIGHT ON IRELAND. I.L.P. Meeting at Wombwell. A Belfast Speaker

... '`pay your rent and trust in Providence. With all respect to the priests, he submitted that was bad advice As a consequence, Irishmen came in hordes to England. Ireland was used as the breeding ground for cheap labour. Any wrong inflicted on the Irish workers ...

TANKERSLEY SPORT

... Schools' League competition, Hoyland Common defeated Blacker AM, on Friday, by 2-1: The replay between Tankersley and Prospect United in the 2nd round of the Hoyland Common and Tankersley Hospital Cup, took place on Monday at Tankersley. There was a large ...

HARLEY

... Yorkshire County) and Bower, J.P., Mr. Cooke, Mr. George Jagger, careful cultivation. The winners were: 1, Bernard (of Sheffield United) also A Cooper and many others. The bearers were , : Messrs. E.- Crofts; 2 and 3, Mr. H. Haigh. , (who played nearly half ...