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TRAINING NOTES

... the “colonial will be tried next month, as he only just getting fit, having gone amiss soon as landed from his long voyage. Speaking of Australia reminds that Mr David Jones, the owner Barmby, aohl off his kennel of greyhounds in Melbourne last month, and ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1878

... pretty much in the same position—got their corn together by “hook or crook,” but in no instance proper condition. Generally speaking, it was damp, and in many instances the insides of the sheaves were wet. These of course took further injury in stack. No ...

GERMANY

... himself whether that which had been before the ountry by the Government was reality or shamand, thus informed himself, to speak with no uncertain voice in a way that shonld be heard through the length and breadth of the land.” That was a very commendable ...

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... policemen should be kept for their benefit. , , , Colonel Pollard seconded the motion, which was * ffr Stanhope said that, speaking for himself and other justices in that riding who were also members of Parliament, they would give the subject their most ...

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... Clergyman and late Public School Tutor, who resides in a pleasant part of Yorkshire. Pupils are taught from their entrance to speak French and German. Te.ms £55. £65, £72. Clericus, 13, Alexander Road, Hollow..y. Lon.ion. STUAFFORD HOUSE ACADEMY, Tadcwter ...

THE EIGHTH OF THE COMMONERS OF HUSSLBT

... it a great mistake on the part of the Fire Brigade Committee that this arrangement was not made before. Aid. Luptos, also speaking in support, said the present library was not more than about four yanis square. It was very popular amongst the people of ...

AND MR LEEMAN, M P

... stock of physic. (Laughter and cheers.) Mr Lowtheu, M.P., said he came to the meeting more for the purpose of listening than speaking. One of the gentlemen from Manchester had said politics were excluded from the deliberations of friendly societies, and he ...

DORIS BARUGH *

... two, and the climax of this mutual intolerance forms the melancholy climax of the story. Around these central figures, so to speak, are grouped others, each with a distinct individuality, in whoso history the reader of the book cannot fail to be deeply ...

awaited his fate. Then the half-breed bent his head and spat down on the crouching Sioux, and turned leisurely ..

... inspecting the fortifications of Chattanooga with General Garfield, they heard someone shout: “Hello, mister! You! I want to speak to you ! ” General Thomas, turning, found he was the _ mister so politely hailed by East Tennessean soldier. “ Well, man,” ...

THE' YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1878

... ta - This is a great occasion,” said Dr Fleabody, speaking out almost aloud, and with very strong nasal twang. Lady George looked at the chair before she answered feeling that she would not dare to speak a word if Aunt j W ? on legs; but Aunt was taking ...

SCENES IN BULGARIA

... the women and 'jKv wading through the deep mud which is the rovl tween this and Tatar Bastard jik. I have had opportunoj of speaking to some of the men. They bitterly the invaders who have produced all this misery. W - are not satisfied with driving us out ...

MOZART’S REQUIEM

... undoubtedly believed that a message from above called him to undertake a work in which it was his duty, by means of his art, to speak from his heart, and with all the powers of his mind, of those subjects which soar far beyond an earthly existence. These c ...