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humane. We cannot therefore expect brilliant

... tea®« mercy of any daring band of thieves. The | been running for several years between Macao ton, under the command of Captain Brady. ton on Saturday morning, at eight o'clock, tflerefcWj one European passenger, Mr Mundy, Messrs Deacon Co. There were nearly ...

OF SHIP'S OFFICERS

... quarrel; in which knives were drawn. The first mate was sent below by Captain Brady to quell the disturbance. was immediately attacked and sent bleeding back to the deck. Then Captain Brady and Mundy descended. They were armed with revolvers, but the pirates ...

V.O.—Advt

... under the command Lieutenant Winn, Captain commanding No, 2, Harrogate, one company, numbering about 86, under comm md of Captain Brady and Lieutenants Greenwood and Miiliag. Tad caster, one company, of about 50, commanded by Captain Thompson and Lieutenant ...

THIS YOLUNTEEBS. 27th WEST YORK

... and he believed he was correct in saying that the muster for the inspection was the largest ever presented by the corps. Captain Brady concluded by caUlng upon Colonel Harrison to address the men. Colonel Habbison, who was received with loud applause, said ...

THE ENCAMPMENT AT SCARBOROUGH

... the enthusiasm was everywhere great. Opposite the Crown Hotel a guard of honour of the 16th West York Volunteers, under Captain Brady and Lieutenants Greenwood and Milling, was drawn up. The open space in front of tbe hotel was thronged. Here, with the ...

MIDDLESBROUGH

... presented a total ypr 'i'atlcaster was under the command of Captain and possessed a Btren of 56, and Harro•T was commanded by Captain Brady, with Lieu- Milling and Sub lieutenant Dunn, and showed a minutes to five the inspecting officer Monel Careton) rode on ...

LOCAL AND OTHER NEWB

... Sergeant T. Ask with, Private Geo. Private F. Private Geo. Btoil, Sergeant, J. lUwllogs, At tbe presentation of prises, Captain Brady, commandant of company, after referring In feeling terms the lots sustained, not only by the company, but battalion, by ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY^TANUART^LJISSI. HARROGATE BATH HOSPITAL

... the unavoidable absence of the patron, the Earl of Harewood. About twenty other subscribers were present. The Secretary (Captain Brady) read the report and balance-sheet, from which we extract the following:— The hospital was opened for the admission patients ...

HAKKOGATE BATH HOSPITAX

... annually very heavy. After some further discussion the motion was carried. A committee of management was then appointed. Captain Brady was re-elected honorary secretary, and a vote of thanks passed to him for his services tbe P&st year. Votes thanks were ...