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WILTS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE STANDARD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1896. EPITOME OF NEWS

... cost—£6so complete—and low working expenses enables the company to adopt very low fares. Me. G. A. Oxman , contributes to Nature Notes a chatty account of forestry in Germany, where more than 2.1 per cent. of the land is covered with trees. In Prussia per ...

WILTS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE STANDARD, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1896

... materials care( thg number, apd marking of the en noted, there More real p leasure (says ) ir. F. W.Ashley, writing in Nature. Notes) in leaving everything as you found it, sod listening to the happy shirrnimtg of the little owners es you retire, than ...

CHIT CHAT

... the ceremony; and, of course, had the credit of saving the sun. sheep are much more rare. Here is one from this mouth'. Nature Notes, the journal of the Selborne Society : Many years ago it came under the notice of the writer to observe a mother with ...

the interests of landlords and labourers are directly opposed, we refuse to have anything whatever to do with ..

... has a perfect right to buy a living if he pleases, and has done nothing wrong, but as he poses as a Radical parson, ono naturally notes this departure from Radical principles. By the way I see that another Radical Parson friend of yours is now being called ...

THE SACRED SONGS OF WALES AND AMERICA

... melodies and harmonies of the greater number of these tunes are of the simplest composition, dealing almost entirely with the Natural notes of the scale, yet of so substantial a type that, though old, they cannot wear out, but will recur to the mind and ear with ...

WILTS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE STANDARD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1894

... She is young and handsome, gazes at you with limpid blue eyes, and speaks in tones of gentle sympathy. Her observer naturally notes her beautiful hair. It is wavy and black; and, with true artistic sense, Mrs. Tweedie arranges it in what has been described ...

TURNPIKE TOLLS

... period, and while he always cared for the welfare of his hinouters, Ito imparted unto them no beverage C l in , oxicataig nature. Note ithicanding the weather during ty day was rely unpropitious, the chapel was ti.!ed almost to suffocation. Mr. Comely, at ...