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... Bchool Board.—The moathly meeting of the School Board was held on Thursday. Present—the Chairman (Mr. J. W. Narraway), and Messrs. Burrow, Heywood Dymond, and Rooker.-The minutes of the last ...
... Bchool Board.—The moathly meeting of the School Board was held on Thursday. Present—the Chairman (Mr. J. W. Narraway), and Messrs. Burrow, Heywood Dymond, and Rooker.-The minutes of the last ...
... Tho weekly meeting of tho Land League was held yesterday. Mr John Dillon, M.P.. presided-, and there wore present Mr O’Kelly, M.P., Hoabj, M.P., Mr Finigan, M.P., &c.—Mr Patrick Egan reported that the receipts during tho week amounted to 111200, which i.'lBl had been received from the non-commissioned officers and men of tho 69th Now Ycrk Regiment.—Mr Brennan reported that evictions bad ...
... SECjND-HAND by COLLARD and COLLARD. EROADWOOD. BRINSMEAD, ...
... The 1!lv F. O. Morris well-rueauing gentleman we do uot doubt, well as a man genie note ornithological world, but irciine to the opinion that bis attempt extiud some of tbe th ...
... FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. better's telegrams. I ENGLISH ENTERPRISE AFGHANISTAN. Pom bat, Sunday,—Mr Payne, the English engineer, entered into aft engagement with the Ameer for constructing wo ...
... POST-OFFICE NOTICE - A Ship letter bag will be made up for Dioutheim, per Hero's, Captain Lawson, at 8 p.m. to-day. The Hull, Barnsley, and West Riding Junction Railway and Dock Bill (New ...
... CITIZEN. GLOUCESTER, JANUARY-17. Not knowing sufficient of the circumstances under which Mr. Mitchell-Hedges, speaking beneath the roof of political club, adjured the youth of to-day to ...
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... .0{ Lady Astor were pioneers nurser . school movement fej ' when, a little over a 3 they acquired the former vicarage in Hoe-street, and equipped it, and called it McMillan Day Nurser ...
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... a ca ™ be v i' we therefore suggest a view Temporary Showrooms with W TT-r ...