THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE: REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE
... The anpoin'ed the Prince Walea frame *° * ■■**•«* intended comincmrrtt.- the fiW** * Majesty'* ti have their report. «. D . w ttee rtate Wftj the th- ...
... The anpoin'ed the Prince Walea frame *° * ■■**•«* intended comincmrrtt.- the fiW** * Majesty'* ti have their report. «. D . w ttee rtate Wftj the th- ...
... Tim Epiphany Quarter Session* for the peace that j.,. f m»t\» Tuesday. County Chairman (Sir John M.F.). pre«id»d, end there wa* large attenuatfe* mag:*itrnn«> includi ...
... Tnis afternoon the two women Elizabeth Julia Parris, 29, and Ann Crabb, 56, of 42, Little Soutii-6ea-street, were charged remand before Captain McCoy, Colonel Gardner, and E. M. Wells, Esq., the Portsmouth Police-court, with killing and slaying Sidney Arthur Parris, aged eight months, the illegitimate son of the first-named prisoner. There was crowded gallery. Mr. G. H. King, who appeared for ...
... A LIVELY DISCUSSION ON THE WEIGHING QUESTION. A BALLOT DECIDED UPON. OTHER GRIEVANCES AIRED. A special meeting of the Burnley Minera' Association was held in the Co-operative Assembly-room, Hammerton-street, Burnley, on Thursday evening, to consider the adoption of the weighing clauses of the Coal Mines Regulations Act respect to the Burnley collieries in preference to tbe system of payment by ...
... walking Southend pier electric tramway, observed along the tramway deck to his work, the body of a man lying in the cent re of the harbour. He hailed two watermen, an d infor- mation was given to the police, who conveyed the body to the mortuary T he body was i dentifi as that of Capt. Hugh Percy Russell, B. A., aged 46, of No. 3 Ryder-street, St. James, +» AD Hamlet Court, Southend. There was ...
... the prcs«mtsvnt«im I agriculture bad been tried scale* ami found wauling. Tbo agriculture Great Britain is on nrinci- pellr the tripartita system. The laniMurd provide land I buildings, tenant brains and capital, the Labourer I power. Every system agriculture should I be judged it* results. The English farmer ha* to dead I with a worn out soil and capricious climate j hi: has I paternal exists ...
... LATEST TELEGRAMS. REUTERS TELEGRAM. Halle, Monday. A horrible domestic tragedy was enacted yesterday in the village of Woellnan, near Eilenburg, in the house of a wheelwright ...
... GREAT FIRE LONDON. Soon after ten o'clock WVduavday evening a fi«e ktako not tbo portion of pnrro •*« in O.'d B«ll«r occupied wo ...
... pair of pleasant brown eyes, looking out of expressive face, writes a t Advertiser reporter, were most prominent feature of the lady with whom I chatted the other day at 1-No. 51 ...
... of Inverness, was in his capacity as Captain of the Fire Brigade, presented on his retirement by the members with a photographic group of their number, together with a silvermounted walking stiok. Mac- Donald has long beer known as oue of the most intrepid of firemasters, and in particular his brilliaut services under the most trying aud dangerous circumstances the disas trous fire in Ingli- ...
... U aaaembled Vu?* urvJf,' «y R»rl of Cimt-jidtiii, and the g * wa» UKa of htrmT.. The covered th« which came not. only l»»u fti * ,t * P *** uf Lh-' tt and W*»o, wnnJ» air had been COB- 'S,* a»a«tifi«^ b,e ,Iu ure o» too display wllttiJ) of corn -•!», by tho Cobden the *** w,^ bore ~'* f«i»le bread. eon- 0,) q '-'rrict-. th,. f proceeded I'Iat* Cemetery, whore term ant ...
... Eaeter has Uk«a over the aula management ot tbe atltirf of Hospital, I beg pilo ...