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THE ARMY

... aUeiopt extioiiuicb a paraffin lamp blowing down th« ohmoey. Thu was done a woman named Mary Ann Garmaq, residing 78. Walker Street, when latuD exploded. Retting 6re the woman mgbtdnwa, ahe being about to bed. Before flame* could put oat *t»e triioualy ...

ARMY NEWS

... desperate attempt to a woman named Elizabeth King' Taylor and the woman were lodgiog-hous* low quarter of the town. A quarrel arose between them, and Taylor took a knife and the woman cut throat. fearful wound ww caused, and the woman, who bled profusely ...

THE ARMY ESTIMAT:

... THE ARMY ESTIMAT: The army estimates for 1872-73 have been printed, and comparing the total amount of the estimates for 1871-72 (£15,851,700), and the total amount of those for the current year (£14,824,500) we find there is now a net decrease of £1,027 ...

THE ARMY ESTIMATES

... THE ARMY ESTIMATES. The Army Estimates for the year 1884-5 were laid the table of the House of Commons Monday night. They above a net decrease of £44,700, but when the Supplementary Estimate for the current year is included there appears a net increase ...

THE ARMY COMMISSION

... THE ARMY COMMISSION. The special committee which Lord Wantage is chairman, and which has been in consultation for several months terms and conditions service ia tbe army, at present engaged ia drawing the report the evidence already taken. This will be ...

THE ARMY DISCIPLINE BILL

... THE ARMY DISCIPLINE BILL The House then went into committee on the Army Discipline and Regulation Bill. On Clause 147, which refera to the apprehension of dieerters, Coined STANLEY accepted an amendment of ParaeD'a doing away with the offer of rewards ...

A WOMAN KILLED BY AN EXCURSION TRAIN

... and eight for the army, to be followed by five years in the Land The efftctive of the army on war footing i* to be 116,000 men, and of the navy 3,100 men. The anouai contingent to furnished for tne navy is to be 600 men, and fur the army 15,700 men. Exemption ...

WOMAN'S WORK AMONG WOMEN

... Church was awakening to the duty of woman working for her fellow-woman corporate capacity ; but c--nfe-sed his dislike of vows. (Cheer-.) of the Girls' Friendly Society, be said it raised standard throughout the land which was distinctly wanted remedy ...

MURDER BY A YOUNG WOMAN

... MURDER BY A YOUNG WOMAN Ague* Dcekt wife of labourer living Essex, has been arrested charged with the 1 u -ifo Charles PorUy, her illegitimate eon- Mr*. *»*« only years of age, left her . Sunday evening, taking with her the • three and . *. -«*£• aa* ...

THE SLAVE RAIDS IN TANGANYIKA LAND

... SLAVE RAIDS IN TANGANYIKA LAND. The French mail* from Zanzibar bring dreadful accounts of the raids made by Arab slave dealers the northern shores of Lake Tanganyika. Whole regions have been laid waste for hundreds of miles on lands formerly occupied by ...