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THE GRAVES IN THE CRIMEA

... THE GRAVES IN THE CRIMEA. Mr CHILDERS, in reply to Mrjor Vaughan-Lee, said he had always taken much interest in tho subject of the m-avesin the Crimea, although officially the cemeteries there were not in charge of the War Department. He held it was a ...

GORDON AT THE CRIMEA

... GORDON AT THE CRIMEA. REMARKABLE EXPERIENCES. Matthew Hudson, foreman collector the Great Northern Railway Company's station, Batley, who served with Gordon during the Crimean war, has been interviewed by a representative of the press. In the course of ...

THE GRAVES IN THE CRIMEA

... THE GRAVES THE CRIMEA. The Marquess of HERTFORD called attention to the state of the cemeteries and monuments of those who fell in the Crimean war, and asked the Secretary for Foreign Affairs whether any addition would be made to the annual allowance ...

and at that moment the Crimea Act la the law of Ireland. . 4 On the Spealter returning to the

... and at that moment the Crimea Act la the law of Ireland. . 4 On the Spealter returning to the Commonr, he informed the House that the Kojal Assent hail becu given to the Quarry (Fencing) and other Actß, which made some members laugh. It appears that ...

NOTICE TO IiAGLAH regiments referred to were ordered to the Crimea. S , 19th oentorj commenced with the first dsv

... NOTICE TO IiAGLAH regiments referred to were ordered to the Crimea. S , 19th oentorj commenced with the first dsv JsDoarr, 1801. I.INOUA French Is ntnslly adopted, but not naoHslty. This prevailing rule, however, does not apply to Indis. Comnmntoattonr ...

opportunity for (Mate when penret Boon afterwords the rifibt boo. gentleman that the Crimea Bill would not be ..

... opportunity for (Mate when penret Boon afterwords the rifibt boo. gentleman that the Crimea Bill would not be taken next week, but there would be holiday only on Tuesday. It had been observed that the Oladstonite benches were for once in way well filled ...

Y YACHTING CRUISE the MEDITERRANEAN, ho , including EGYPT, HOLY LAND. CONSTANTINOPLE, and the CRIMEA. .Ao The ..

... Y YACHTING CRUISE the MEDITERRANEAN, ho , including EGYPT, HOLY LAND. CONSTANTINOPLE, and the CRIMEA. .Ao The Steam Yacht CEYLON. 2.2U0 ton* resi*ter, will sail front Gravesend on 16th February. 188 D, fur 75 day*’ cruise above. . . „ For parCiculara ...

lON AT ARTHURSTOWN

... lON AT ARTHURSTOWN. Tbe trial f Canon Unyle and others, for off.-ncea under the Crimea Act. was resumed at Arthurs town Saturday, and until to-day. ...

A GOOD FIGHTER

... Yeoman of the Guard and an old Crimean hero, one who had seen much service in China, India, and the Crimea. Kinglake, in his * Invasion of the Crimea,' vol. •.peaks of his extraordinary valour the battle of Inkennan follows Colonel J >aubeney*s singular ...

THE BUDGET

... Budget would be introduced ? Mr. : Yea; have much pleasured that the Budget will introduced paniw after the second reading the Crimea Bill. (Uianwncheers.) ...

THE STATE OF IRELAND

... ON NATIONAL LEAGUE AGENT. At itanbeg. County Donegal, yesterday. Jobn Kelly. National League agent, was convicted under the Crimea Act conspiring incite tenants and other* on the estate resist the law. was to six months' imprisonment with hard labour. An ...