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MILITARY FEMALE SCHOOL,

... General Sir J. Fergitaeon, Bev. G. K. Gleig, A.M., Chaplain-Gen. to the Force.. General Sir W. M. Gomm, G.C.B. Right Hon. Sir John Lawrence. Bart., G.C.B. Govenwr•General of India. Gen. Sir George l'olluck, G.C.8., Lieutenant-General The Hon. T. Ashhurnham ...

THE HOME NEWS. etericat einotauh

... to be vicar of Rumney, Monmouthshire ; Rev. A. W. Allen to be incumbent of St. John's Episcopal Church, Alloa ; Rev. D. Herbert to be perpetual curate of Blaeu Forth, Cardigan; Rev. R. Weston to be perpetual curate of Thorpe Hesley,Rotherha m. The Lord ...

THE HOME NEWS

... from the 64th Foot; Lieutenant G. A. from the 70th Foot; Lieutenant John Bunter, from the 78th Foot; Lieutenant W. T. Stuart, from the 30th Foot. 18th Foot.—Brevet-Colonel John Grattan, C. 8., from half pay 18th Foot, to be Lieutenant-Colonel. To be Majors ...

NEW amaaasistest. Ile saver ieterfered with the Cetbobe • as Bt. Patrick's dap. Lard said the removal d Yr. Beers

... Cetbobe • as Bt. Patrick's dap. Lard said the removal d Yr. Beers sr Lord Rodeo was not usimmetitatiosal. He had gives a pio men armed with bibles sad blunderbusses. Let them leave weapons at home. Lord Clanrieards said the ease added to the a= at that they ...

TRUTH. AMUSEMENTS

... Lonnen, John F. Sheridan, and May Yohe Re. ?mesa* 7.40, by WEATHERWISZ. Doors open at 7.30. MATI N EE S Y 11111 DAY, at, 2.10. TZBLTRl.—Manager, Mr. C. T. H. HELMSLEY. EVERY EVENING, at did, will be acted a Romantic Comedy , in Them Acts, entitled ARMS AND ...

Published: Thursday 24 May 1894
Newspaper: Truth
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 752 | Page: 52 | Tags: none

Ettegrao4 (summarl

... French alliance which is manifested by the English press. The statement that extraordinary preparations are being made for arming the French fleet is partially confirmed. The measures for our defence by land and sea are in rapid progress. Fifty sail of ...

Imperial V arliamtnt

... Lady Emma Stanley on his arm. The Earl of Cardigan saunters up slowly with the new possessor of the oldest earldom, the Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot, who, on this occasion, appears as Captain of the Guard of Gentlemen at Arms, and therefore very grand ...

AMUSEMENTS

... Roes and Osmond Cur. Produced by Frank Parker. Matinee, Saturdays. Miss Jessie Bond and Miss Letty Lind. Mr. Harr, Grattan and Mr. John L. Shine. 7.01, TEE SILVER HONEYMOON. 07 THEATRZ. —Ever)! Evening, at 8.15, Musical Comedy words by Owen Hall, Lyrics ...

Published: Thursday 17 May 1894
Newspaper: Truth
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 832 | Page: 46 | Tags: none

THE HOME NEWS

... drawing-room table. Mr. T. Colley Grattan has brought out a couple of volumes of personal recollections. under the strange title of Beaten Paths ; and Those who trod Them. It is quite fifty years, or more, since Mr. Grattan acquired a fugitive reputation ...

THE HOME NEWS

... Ile instantly wrote a letter to Lord Cardigan, threatening, in retaliation, to produce Lord Cardigan's private correspondence with himself, in which the characters of certain officers are freely handled. Lord Cardigan replied, that he knew nothing of the ...

NTANDZITILLN V Glaaaniu' 711.—Iverza at lk THE NEW Du. Mr. Walks powerful Company. nem.- THE GENTL=VIIIopan TAO ..

... Roes and Osmond Carr. Produced by Prank Parker. Matini‘e, Saturdays. Miss Jessie Bond and Mips Letty Lind. Mr. Harry Grattan and Mr. John L. Shine. ' At 7.40, THE SILVER HONEYMOON. TOWN= OP WALES' TIEBATIUL—Every Evening, at &IS, Musical Comedy, words by ...

Published: Thursday 31 May 1894
Newspaper: Truth
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 912 | Page: 53 | Tags: none

HOME NEWS. Alai/lents

... a kind of tower or temple. The servant girl was in the kitchen when Yarker arrived there, taking tea, with an infant in her arms; he opened the door, and shot her dead through the head, the child falling un-hurt to the ground. Yarker's sister, who is the ...