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... a , shopkeeper, who says that he was at one time in d the habit of selling such boxes to a woman, who bought them to manufacture into fancy spittootn, The woman, it seems, used ro call at the shop accompanied by a girl, out there is a discrepancy af to ...

PROFESSOR LINDSAY ON THE POSITION OF WOMEN

... divinely established ier truth was that woman had been made so much weaker tds than man bhot the weakest of them had to bear her it portioninlife. Everychildwasbaptisedwith a woman's ierblood, and was reared in a woman's faith, Although rit the weaker of ...

LONDON, FRIDAY, August 6

... ordering the mobilisation of the Greek army will issued today. Our Correspondent Alexandria telegraphs that the cotton and other crops in Egypt are looking splendid, and that the Nile promises be equal to last year. Land is increasing in value. The gratifying ...

CONDITION OF IRELAND

... before Lord Justice Deasy Daniel Gleenon was indicted for the murder of a woman named Catherine Gleeson. It appeared the deceased was in the act of setting potatoes in a small plot of land adjoining her cabin when the prisoner came behind her, knocked her down ...

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... by Coroners' Juries, &t. ULPERtIAL PARLIAMENT: The Yorkshire Land Registration Bill-Over-pressare in Elementary Schools.-The Soudae-The Merchant Shipping Bill-The Carttle Diseases Bill-Army and *Navy Estimates. INDUSTRIAL FACTS AND FIGURES: A Miner's ...

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... Wales Theatre.-TheTwo Blinda; the Church. warden; My Cousin. Royal Court Theatre.-La Bearnaise. Rotanda Theatre.-A Silent Woman; Sweet InnisfaI., ZNew Star Music HalL-Miscellaneous Entertainment. Grand Theatre.-Variety Performance. ajon Opera Honse.-Comlo ...

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... still supplied with drinking water from open streams exposed to choleraic infection. The proper place for sewage is upon the land. So used it is not only rendered harmless to health, but becomes a means for increasing the produce of the soil, thus adding ...

AFFAIRS IN IRELAND

... LEAGUE FUNDS. ithee t is stated that before Mr Patrick Egan left the '.country a few days aco, he placed the books of the. F a+Land League in the hands olf Mr Parnell and certain 1 in lother meme oth Irish party. > as FLIGHfT OF EX-.SUSPECTS. wa~f Intelligence ...

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... 30s. [Aeart week. DISEASES OF TROPICAL CLIMATES. Lectures delivered at the Army Medical School. By WILLIAM CAMPBELL, MACLEAN, MI.D., C.B., Surgeon-Gereral. late of H.M. Indian Army; fornierly member of the Senate of the Madras University, Superintendent ...

BANQUIET AT FISHMONGERS' HALL

... Womeley, responding for the toast of The Army, said that naturally the news which had recently been received had filled many hearts with grief, but he believed at the same time that there was not a man or woman in this country who did not wish God speed ...

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... Smelting Works. I LOT 26. n a A PIECE of LAND near the Mleerbrook Smelting St 8 Works, comprising, more or less, lit. 28s'. This land protects the water supply to the works. , LOT 27. g A AMHUSE and FAR1M of LANDS, of freehold ' tenure, situate at Warren ...

DEPUTATION ON THE CATTLE BILL

... ot died suddenly- A manl claimed it as that of John te Doyle, an army pensioner, and a woman asserted it ur- was that of leer father, Jehin Robinson. A violent scene ad ensued, the woman cryineg bitterly, and denouncing the is- other claimant to the body ...