WARWICK
... WARVICK. Tows Ir1'RovsiisT.-A public meeting of the com- moners of St. -Mary's commonable lands was held at the Coart-house last night to consider a scheme for the acquisition of 5%/2 acres of land on ...
... WARVICK. Tows Ir1'RovsiisT.-A public meeting of the com- moners of St. -Mary's commonable lands was held at the Coart-house last night to consider a scheme for the acquisition of 5%/2 acres of land on ...
... ,ECCLESIAS7tWAL INTELLIGENC ?? - R:scenUy the cry was raised that the Church oX .England was overcrowded with curates, and that the continual additions to their ranks threatened to bring about a catas ...
... FROM BIRMAINGHJMI TO COVENTRcY. The first test in the trials of motor tricycles organised in connection with the Midland Cycle and Motor Car Exhibition came off on Saturday a ...
... I !i IMPORTANT BRITISH SUCCESSES. i Fortune continues to smile on our arms isi Natal, and General Buller's spirited fank movement so far 1 has been attended with unbroken success ...
... [RE UTERS _TELE~GAMS.] F-R A AND SAGN DOMINGO, PAnts,J .lan:ar. 2/. -The San Domninican Consu l- C'-uea. in2'.ri has nfred a rpresentativ~e of te §rZo.-c'Z tL:. ti. - nrs-ent situntion is the result of a razis'eava ;':~tnrhn;1 which cannot fail to be anilcably ?A:3 iT1- rivlof French sai-lors may hare 1 iueli--s lc taintans, hut at heart the DominicansI trc. Et224 'ite the. Fre~tnch. Indeed, ...
... THE MAGA.ZMES. The Formna is a fair averame number, though, frorml rho pointb of view of the British reader, it contains nothing of very pressing interest. Wec say this despite the fiereely-worded art ...
... PROCESSION TO RED:gAL. The celebration of the Queen's birthdavr and the relief of Mifeking by a cycle parade to Henley-in-Arden so pleased those who took part in it that they u ...
... THE LATE M.. Fl l X F'UBS.E. L1~eixtras T'elesram.] ' PArs, Februarv 15.-The Intraasgeane alluded this morning to the case -of an employs holding a high position at the Ministry of M ...
... AND JOUtRNAL. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1900. LOCAL NDF.ATHE!R Fo. ...
... A WARWICESHIRE YE'OMANYS EXPERIENCES. A Birmingham yeoman writes to his friesns:_ - We have had a erey eventful NVhitant~ide. On Svndai Mar 27, tee were in the saddle and off at S a-=. We mnarced til ...
... I IIANTLEY. The Quarter Sessions for the borough of Han]y were held at the Town HIll yesterday, when the recntrly-appeinted Recorder (Idr. WVilliam Henry Clay) was acomnpanied o>n th ...
... tBIRMINGEAM WATCH COM ITTEE A meeting of the Birmingham Watch ?? was held yesterday, at the Council HoEse; Mr. Waters (ohairman) presiding. Tsar FPuc BRnGcsnl-The committee accepted tenders for police ...