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... I-o bt Soil) Set. TWO MILES FROM BRADFORD.—TO BE SOL “or LET, a oh.rmin, COUNTRY RESIDENCE, metureeouely situAted, half hour's walk from town, at >out Four Acres of land adjoining. Tbs hysss oontain-t ample cellaring: and wash kitchen Uie b**« ent floor* dining and drawing-rooms, library, kitchen, and butler’s pantry ground door: fi Uth and w.c. on first floor; two attics, Ac. prise gardener's ...

aE-octrtt, (Diiflinal and

... A LA FRONTIERE I We Rive our readers a translation of the song, A la Fron- Here I which, written by M . Jules Frey, aud set to music by the operatic composer, Gounod, has within the last few weeks ne- 'e me very popular in Paris : — To mt PMnnloi ? Ho I citizens 1 Ho I soldiers, rise 1 Be France's voice your rallying call ; Her hearths and homes to disenthrall, Up 1 ere the hour of battle ...

VAGRANCY

... Savage man is a nomad. He has to follow his food from place to place, bnt he also follows I bis inclinations and wild roaming instincts. It requires ages of civilisation and the long use and wont of settled life and ambitions habits to bury out of sight the natural inclination to vagrancy. Some races, like the Arabs, find a sufficient excuse in the physical geography of their country to go in ...

DOMESTIC

... The Black Sea Conference was resumed the Foreign Office yesterday. According to Berlin correspondent the results of the Conference so far are conaidered very satisfactory all the Powers represented, and it expected that a perfect agreement will arrived at. Several person! were prosecuted Leeds Town Hall yesterday for non-compliance with the Vaccination Act. Orders to vaccinate were made in two ...

TO ADVERTISERS. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. Advertisements the following heads only, viz. :- Situations Wanted, and ..

... be Let, PBEMISKS to bk T: . LJ J the Times at the following charges:— o 6B ' s. d. Lines. *. d i 306 5 2 0 510 6 2 6 nt two Hues contain together about sixteen vords, . . •d about nine words per line after. aresa [Capita? Letter and Number] moans the applicants W A ?3 D ' a wipectable MAN, accustomed to a ...

Published: Saturday 24 June 1871
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1226 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: waterloo veteran 

MISCELLANEOUS

... The Rev. W. M. Punshon has arrived In England- He comes as the Canadian representative of Wesleyanisni at tbe annual conference at Manchester. Summer, which has just reached us, rnußt have come via France, for we read that several cases of apoplexy, caused by the excessive heat, have occurred in Paris. Ia a London shop window the public are re-called to the witness-box of the Common Pleas by ...

Published: Saturday 22 July 1871
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 14545 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: waterloo veteran 

TRADE DISPUTES AT LEEDS

... TRADE DISPUTES Ar T-- A portion o: ijae forkltelS employed by Meosre. Oreesa wood and Bailey, Arasley-road, have struck work for an a anee of Is. per week. This firm employs about 1,400 hands, and a gradual advance in their wages has been going on for some time, upwardsy of 1,000 having sin5e Christmas laet receved an increase of pay. Out of that number 364 have had their wages raised within ...

GENERAL NEWS

... THE EMPRESS THE FRENCH is, according to latest accounts, completely restored health. OF SAXONY, it mtomite, the Hotel ReserroOT. —The Daily MUNCH he honour* him as he would his own . , , THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE, by stay several weeks IreMR JOHN BRIGHT, M.P, with Mrs Bright, *u., Anns Hotel, Moffat, on V*ed having travelled by coach from Selkirk NYMary'a Wb, joining Harris's return coach to M ...

THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

... E E S. The elections member* of the Town Conned, wb'ch usually tend much enliven the firat day of gloomy November, came off yesterday Leeds, and were invested with more than ordinary interest. At the clo - of the poll the Conservative candidates or, to speak more correctly, the gent'emcn who happened Conservatives, hut d'd no! put forward their pol'tical opinions their so'e claim the ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3. 1813

... SIGKOR GASSIER, the well-known biuitoue, and the celebrated soprano, died at Havana, THE SCHOONER GROCER, of Exeter, ia supposed have been lost with all hands near Dunwich, the Norfolk coast DISTURBANCES KELLS.— Within the last few days several disturbance* have occurred Kells. County Mcath, between the inhabitants and soldiers the th Jv ...