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WHITBY The trad in t

... the amount of money employed approaches 300,000 annually. his, in so small a town as Whitby, with only 13,000 inhabitants, speaks for itself. It is likely that the jet tiade will be still further developed- The supply of the rough material is greater than ...

ilr Fawcett and on

... because it has tended greatly to promote the comfort of constituencies and the freedom of election.” Why did not Mr Cardwell speak out frankly and state what is the fact, that he had in this matter simply been carried away by a current which he was not strong ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1873. A ROYAL ROMANCE

... YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1873. A ROYAL ROMANCE. The Homan correspondent of the New York Time.*, speaking of the relations existing between Victor Emmanuel and the Pope, relates the following interning story of the King’s life ...

THE WRECK OF TH:-: STEAMER TACORA- The Bueno' Ayres Standard, in article relating to the wreck of the royal mail

... the corpse to be thrown overboard into the sea. The vessel anchored in Lamlash Bay four hours afterwards. Deceased could not speak English, and consequently could not make himself understood to those on board. After the body was thrown into the sea, the ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND L

... the Ordinary powers of human nature, and this extraordinary case they set up as the model for th ■ ordinary missionary, and speak with contempt of all who fall short of it. This is about as reasonable as it would be to pronounce every man unfit for the ...

SATURDAY. JANUARY 4, 1873,

... Age Celebrations.—Chudleigh, Devon, was cn file on Thursday, in honour of the coming of age of Lord Clifford’s eldest son. Speaking at a dinner in the evening, Lord Clifford contrasted relations of landlord and tenant now and thirty years ago. Then the ...

THE YORKSHIRE PaST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER,

... principal artery leading from the heart. The abdominal viscera were healthy. This was the result of our examination. The wounds I speak of were inflicted on a living body, and the injuries applied to the heal caused death. I would not say they caused instantaneous ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1873

... tendency, producers Handing out for advanced rates. The demand for yarns wna not brisk, goods were in slow request at, generally speaking, unchanged prices. The amount of busi ness done was limited. DEWSBURY, Fkiday.- The trade in this district assumed a holiday ...

FOREIGN

... Dodo or /Epiornis, for instance, which have been found in quaternary and earlier geological strata. Thus, the Arabian author speaks of a shipwreck in which seven sailors got out of an inhospitable island by tying themselves, like Sinbad, one by one, to the ...

THE MURDERS NEAR BELFAST

... been drinking, but were not drunk. Genoskay prevented Pecker from speaking. The former became very excited, and acted like a madman. He shouted out to Pecker, “If you are the murderer speak. You have only known her 24 hours.” Pecker said, “We have been out ...

ELECTION NEWS

... brought the subject thus prominently before the borough authorities, some remedy will not only be devised, but effectuated. I speak behalf of every member of the Bar practising the court, as well as for, Sir, yours truly, W. St J. Wheelhouhe. Church and State ...

THE MURDERS NEAR BELFAST

... is one of the important links in the chain of circumstances affecting Mary Rea. They identified her as meeting them and speaking to them. One of the sisters passed to her work, and the prisoner gave the other Oil, for going to tell a carman named Sloan ...