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EUROPEAN POLITICS

... GARIBALDI IN CALABRIA. l£ PANIC IN NAPLES. | THE KING PREPARING FOX FLIGHT. Once more the daring genius of Garibaldi has o led him into a position to thrill his friends with an ad mi- Q ration that is tempered with concern. Garibaldi is in t i Calabria, to contend, with 8.000 chosen followers, in the name s ( Of liberty and Italian independence, against the large and £ well-trained army of a ...

Published: Saturday 25 August 1860
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2375 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: freeman 

COMPARATIVE MORTALITY EXPERIENCE OF THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY AND OTHER OFFICES

... or —— aN UD ATHVE GE A rw OF THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY AND OTHER QJ DIAGRAM No, 1. The. Object of this diagram is two-fold :—first to show the number of insurants zach age EXPECTED to die according to the data on which the company’s Jes were founded; and secondly, the number at each such age that actually have i during the company’s fifteen years’ experience. The results are of great ...

Published: Saturday 08 September 1860
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1911 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: freeman 

PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT

... PROROGATION PARLIAMENT. The principles of our constitution Ministers are made responsible for the the Sovereign must often excite the gratitiw. journalists who are called upon to i Queen's Speech. loyalty forbade a«j 1 favourable criticism upon these periodical >! tions, unfortunate would they be, indeed, to say anything of them. On the present i our task would certainly hard one ti. speech ...

Published: Saturday 30 July 1864
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 705 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: freeman 

MISCELLANEOUS

... An American, sixty-eight years of age, who has been married four times, has lately presented at the baptismal lo nt his thirty-first child. Happy man ! Straw hats, with a cabbage-leaf in the crown, are strongly recommended for harvesters as a precaution against sunstroke. Mr. Bulman, a veterinary surgeon at Jarrow, has accidentally killed himself by taking morphia to procure sleep. Lambs have ...

Published: Saturday 08 August 1868
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 17493 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: freeman 

. ELECTION NEWS. HUDDftttSFIBLD. REQUISITION TO A CONSERVATIVE, At a meeting of (Ytneervativea, recently held ..

... Ilirak, tha »iprwri hop* that a raitabU K aul forward to the borough; and ha apuke > iaioural'li ttrnv* Mr Brook, jon., Enilirby and formerly Meltham, i&r Brmk i irstitutk'oalwt. a Kcutleman who had WMftMJVlrti the p*t»tK*m»n who, I'fttltftiutut, wuuki ii«> honour to the town. A ...

LEEDS SCHOOL BOARD

... A meeting of this board was held on Thursday, Sir Andrew Fairbairn in the chair. —After a communication had been read from tho Education Department, stating that'• my lords will allow the Leeds Boavd to make Beeston school as wide as was originally proposed, a letter was read from the Science and Art Department, asking the co-operation of the board in organising the conduct of the science ...

Published: Saturday 15 March 1873
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2177 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: freeman 

THE RUSSO-TURKISH WAR

... CONTINUED ADVANCE OP THE RUSSIA!* - ADRIANOPLE OCCUPIED. STATE OF THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS- Pending the issue of the armistice there is no suspension of the Russian advance, which is P 0 powerful an argument in favour of the Russian terms 93 which could be urged the Conference. At Vienna tbe denblatt reports that the Czar ordered on Monday onward march against Constantinople; and it rumour ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1878
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1554 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: freeman 

YORKSHIRE AGRICULURAL SHOW

... o03S iIRE AGRiUILTtRAL RmoN, Thursday. ,,,fal show of the Yorkshite Agri. ^50O . s hs3 bwa brought to a close, and the Iltural Societyn xe to be conpratulated upof the OunalThe ?? of stock was fally Up to the ra5otl. T hn eosO clase3 it was superior to former bS1M, a3 sther has bean magnificent, and the yino Tt7f vizsitors compares favourably with other cttodeailct suty c such as those neld at ...

, THE VOLUNTEERS. DATES OF RIFLE CONTESTS. Ptize Meeting end ot the Artillery Association. With Wimbledon and ..

... worry put a*ide for another year, the Artillery Volunteers to-dey begin the annual meeting their association Shoebnryneas, where if not much money is to be found in the prize list at Wimbledon the honours which are be won are richly merited by those who obtain them as any prize— Queen's or other —which the metropolitan Infantry meeting bestows. At Shoeburyness there are no pot-hunters or ...

LOCAL BILLS IN PARLIAMENT

... LOCAL BILLS PARLIAMENT. THE BRADFORD WATERWORKS AND IMPROVEMSNT BlLL.— Thin bill came before the examiners Standing Orders to the House Lords yesterday, and the Standing Orders having been complied with the bill was directed to be proceeded with. The bill has passed the House of Commons. THE ISLE OF AXHOLMR RAILWAY BILL.— The examiners Standing Orders the House of Lords yesterday reported that ...