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... i[he Government business in the House of Commons on Monday next will be the Committee stage of the Military Works Bill, which will be expedited so that it may pass through both Houses before the end of the financial year. Mr. John Redmond has secured the adhesion of a sufficient number of Irish members of other parties than his own to justify him in proceeding with his proposal for the calling ...
... POOR CRATURS I Once more, dear Sir Henry, let us remember Lord Beaconsfield. 'You behold a range of exhausted volcanoes-not a flame flickers on a sinule oallid crest.' -(SPeec.4 at Mfanchwester; 1872.) [Mounts Rosebery, Harcourt, Morley, and Spencerql ...
... Hall on the Iodiis 4 rho seven eon Ert sorh; who lost their lives through the unfortunate panic which ocrurrtd at the liebre'v Dramatic Club, Princes-street, Spitatfields, on the night of the r1th inst. Great interest was taken in the proceedings, a number of people. ?? Jews, being in the vicinity of the hall or in the room during the whole time ?? inquiry lasted. Mr. Leo ?? Karamelli ...
... PREPARING FOR THE START, =d IN THE IMPERIAL PADDOCK . The HOME RULE WELTER HANDICAP PLATE of 670 (popular) ?? mile, over the National Course.) 'loha] Bull's HOME RULE, by Justice-History, by Empire, 2 years, 8 st. 5 lb. Colours: red, white, and blue, green cap. Jockey: We& arlton's COERCION, by Class Prejudice-Reaction, by Landlordism, aged, 14 st. 7 lb. Colours: Orange, black cap. Jockey: S-l ...
... CARTOON FOR THE DAR. OUR 4H; I I I I A J ,vI hl ~1+ -| / -v / III MR. CHAMBERLAIN SEVERS HIS CONNECTION AND LETS THE OLD MAN DOWN.' (DOES HE? OH I THAT'S ALL RIGHT.) a I. I l. /o 'Td I D . .I ?? 4 1/ I/ 4k 4t I Pk ?? -_I I ?r I ??f q .1\ 2, li ?? , --r- ? ?? , ...
... manufacturing jeweller and diamond merchant, of Gerard-street, Soho, trading as Grant and Peake. The liabilities are stated at 4S3,o0o, against assets £33,000. The official receiver has appointed Monday next at eleven o'clock to hear an application for special manager. At the same court, the Registrar con firmed the Xesolutions passed by the- creditors of Mr. C. R. Harris, stage manager of ...
... wife of C. AN, Catt, of a datghtcr, at r2, Middle- I sulcet,1L;;' HOP GROWERS AND EXTRAORDINARY TITHE. Mr. A. M. Brookfield, M.P., reminds us, but hardly in complimentary terms, that extraordinary tithe was abolished last year, and as to the result of that piece of legislation he says: Hop land used to pay extraordinary tithe only so long as hops were'actually cultivated upon it ; whereas ...
... -. , ?? -?-w ?? ipirturt, &ftviud.: ? III.-THE ROYAL ACADEMY. j~ - It~ fl Io e - I ' -. ?? 528. MARCUS STONE, R.A. Gardcn Flowers. 74. W. W. OULEss, R.A. MTr Holden7, Mayer of Bradford, 1887. 197. NV. W. OULESS, R.A. RigAt Rev. Lord Bishop of Chichester, 1063. S. J. SOLOMO.N. Hippolyta. 203. FRANKi DICKSEE, A.R.A. The PedeMnp/ion oJ TannAdeser. 294. WILLIAM H. BARTLETT. By the Coni mittee ...