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ARRIVAL OF MR. RHODES

... the franehiee a Bud when the capitaltate decided that the time was tip° for arming. the• miners, were taken completely by surprise. A large number of miners refused to tuss•pt arms and were ordered to lease the mines immediately. In fighting for the capitalists ...

A WARWICKSHIRE FARMER'S SOWS BREACH OF PROMISE

... of heifere, while the beet yearling belongs to Mr. J. Bowen Johns. In the five assert of Shorthorns there were 47 entries. The family class was very interesting, Mr. C. M. Ilichardson. Cardigan, taking first prize, and Mr. R. Stratton, Newport the sewed ...

ENGLAND'S BROAD INTBRESTS

... Magge (Blackwell). Evesham, John It. Newell, John %V. Harremn (Mickleton. Moreton.iu- Marsh); Jelin Bate (Chipping Canspden. Gloss nester), supernumerary. Redditch, John F. Raw, J. Warren MHlward. Leominster, .Joseph B. Grattan, Herbert H, Minchin (Heyward) ...

LADIES' CO .UAIN

... oe Scitei.t LADY Soot? ANO Onus.. At tae Old Bailey, before Mr. Justice Hawkins. d oeday, Mary Selius Elizabeth lead yScott,John c oc i e reoe, ship's engineer, Frederick Rut, groom, William ,tyl u tt, valet, wire indicted for pubbeige a certain defamatory ...

lIORSRI

... Bull. calved in 111116.—A. K Hoßh Wintercon, Loped&le, s Albion, d Lofty Zed, 1 ; John Prioe, Penibridgv, Salisbury, s Sendai:a, d Snow. ball, 2 John Tudge, Craven Arms,s Gold Bor, d Ballet Dancer. 3 Staphea Robinion, Linty Loadoo, 4 ; she Bari of Coventry ...

EVERY MAN

... Feven D ale. lu one street there are 39 houses containing 2f4 roonsa. Here are heeded ',Mir 229 facans of 583 persons. Mr. John Lloyd has formulated • schema for remedying some of the sells of this area. It is that a beirol road should be earned through ...

NOTE, BY THE CHILL

... plied dim the mesa bulk of kcal evidence is sirongly in favour of the Bill, and far there to be a pt.-epees of the tames being armed out. The prepared railway may not be the bow which can be &waged for the district, •od art people would like • railway w►rcb ...

-AtrGtVii

... is nave irommken. The following. attributed to Shakespeare. illustration Piping Pebwortb. dewing Minton, Ilminted banner Grattan, Dodging Madill, Papas V!, iford, Beassii BRAM. and drunken ll•dford. abeheepame died in 1616, and this deggerel lamed of ...

STOW. PETTY SES4lONS.—TrivannAr

... Mr. H. Hollis. EDUCATION. —Dennis Rogers and Sarah &wits were fined for not sending children to school regularly. STIALINC Arm.—Frank Morrie and Henry Clarke, boy* of Great Rimington, were fined 6, 6,d., including cent, for ',waling apple+ from an orchard ...

TPIE WEE LY HitBALD. FIt.WAY November 2. 1900. School Notes

... resulted in • ' draw 0-0. 84, John. Athletic v. Crewent Rangers.—Playad on the Marshes on Saturday and resulted in • non for St. John'. by 4 goals to nil. A very interesting was the result of the loaning of the shove aluln. &. John's kicked off ninon the wind ...

LORD COVENTRY'S REPLY

... I ; J. Handley, Admiral, 2; Lord Frederar. Prince Alto, 3 ; John Powell, Lower Wick, Foghorn, r sad e. Bull relied before 1899: John Handler, Moonlight, 1 ; C. Morgazißiehardsost Cardigan, Major-General, 2:R. P. Cooper Doke Carolue 13th, 3 ; H. Ker Colville ...

PONDERS END

... bank and sent for the police, who conveyed it to the Mortuary. wiure it was seen by Dr. St. John Foote. An inquest was held by Mr. A. C. Langhano at the Kg's in Arms. Enfield Highway. on Monday evening last. No evidence of identification was forthcoming ...