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MESSRS. WADE'S TREAT TO THEIR EMPLOYEES

... PITRvI said that he believed that if employers were to set their minds upon forming societies similar to those they had been speaking about, immense good would be done to the town, a good which they could hardly realise unless they took into consideration ...

Published: Friday 21 January 1870
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 1583 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

THE PARIS TRAGEDY

... heaviness f of the blow. And the blow is heavy indeed, for it .. has -toad upon the popular mind much more than IS s I years of speaking or writing against the imperial a system. it can be said nov, without any exaggera- tion, that the workmen of Paris, to a ...

THE EXECUTION OF TRAUPMANN

... relieved every two hours, were constantly with him, and were, in accordance with the strict iules of the prison, for. bidden to speak to him upon any subject that oc- curred outside the prison. Indeed, the rule is that after condemnation of a criminal no one ...

Published: Friday 21 January 1870
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 1787 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

THE POPE'S COUNCIL

... would lend her my riding habit as a pattern to give tC the tailor; .aMing,that she wanted my beet and w. so As soon as I could speak for amazement I nuaturally asked why; she said she had been given a r iding horse, that she haid loaned a saddle, zanl1 biught ...

Published: Friday 21 January 1870
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 1840 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

SOUTH MYTON ELECTION

... called forth much cheering from Mr Wharam's ?? Capes, speaking over Mr Wharam's head, said he congratulated them upon the return of the favourite candidate (inter- ruptions, and cries of Let him speak for him- self, if he can). The working class had the ...

Published: Friday 21 January 1870
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 1223 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

THE HULL POLICE ENQUIRY

... summoned to give his evidence in the case, and further requested him not to say anything against him. h He said he should speak the truth, and consequently ai was compelled to give evidence against him. Wright P said he should have him, if it was five ...

THE STRANDING OF MESSRS. NOR WOODS STKAMiIt NARVA

... peculiar facilities for knowing what is going on in this particular department of the State, and we may therefore suppose that he speaks with some decree of authority, when he assert& that the Ministerial policy has led at the end of the first cession to a positive ...

DR. SPARK ON THE MUSIC OF THE ELIZABETHAN BRA

... kno• nas the fugue, and also the canon. As an illustration of Cm, was given the motet Behold I bring you glad tidings. In speaking of Pests, the lecturer said he hod already intimated that the only form in which thee Italian motets and math-Ws of the 16th ...

HOWDIN 0017NTY COURT, YuriaDAY.

... principle of give and Mks In seder thet the debadant might really bare the of a tease he was entitled to hays a et ash biped. To speak of the wall as • se ditch was not giving • correct delluitkilL Sb matended that Sir. King had acquired= to ** aka by prescription ...

THE POLICE INQUIRY

... cress-examination this stated that he was sweethearting P.C. Nutmeg sister. Mr. Israel Goldman, glazier, kn. was salted to speak OD to the condition of Messrs. Sutcliffe's en the Seth of August. He said he examined the wiadm ea that day, and saw that eel ...

MR. ANTHONY TROLLOP& ON PROSE FICTION. _

... lived in times now somewhat removed from us, but who so to speak, went from us but the other day. In speaking of prose which had been the work of his own life, lie must los supposed to speak in his own praise, He did desire to vindicate his own profession ...