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... PITOPOSED B1UR1NS CLUB. mI TO TIHE EDfT'0flS OF' THE LEEDS MIERCURY. i- your ?? for t~he purpos05 (it1100 iii p lt- to-on of coiohtnen anld others rtdi in Leeds in -i the fonnatiern of aI Eni-is (RIOt 'Thosc e zsntic~il shwhoml I have privltulx- tnt-it.one the 1-:tCje~: L. aliarttly ombiaced thle id)ea, nold I nave no eon Lt 11a publicity bie gpiveni it Ii socoessiol is~sue Is ceciain. I ...
... THIS MO3PNING'S NEWS. I - TO-DAY'S LONDON PAPERS. MILCUlRY-OF'FIWE, Friday, 5 a,*. ENGLAND AND TURKEY. Telegraphing last night, the Timas Vienna corres. penldenlt ?? thel long conference wvhicli the Enr tisi] Ambassd dor had wvite the Turkish Minister for Foreign Atfars, and from the audience which he was to lave yesterday with the Sultan, it is concluded that the missionary affair luay be ...
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... WEATHER FORECASTS FOR. TO-DAY. From ?? lisme. M The followong is the forecast of th33 weather for twenty- n four hours, from 8 p.m. or. Thursday ?? sfrsgi 0. Scotland N. Southerly to south-westerly winds, n 3°0. eoln .. freshl, gusty; lunsettlell; some raiu- S 3a South-westerly winds, strong to a 0 a 1. Scotland E. l;aiy 35 gal;riy ti a 2. England N.E. I ti 30 f iu e l u d i pg Stronig south ...
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... THE LIFEBOAT SERVICE IN 1S79. act~~ I _z-l. 3 Year by year the worlk of the National Lifelboat Institn- I j tion becomes more and more extensive, and testifies to its ; great itaportaline. The following list of services renidered r 1e0 ?? Coats of ?? United KinJgdom bv its lifCboatS to I sh1illmrceced crewms details snleeitlletly the success and ! unabated braverv and prereveralice of the ...
... FRIDAY, J.Tnuary 2nd, 1880. k A BEIru'En s ?? fromI Constantinople, IC dated Wednesday, states that Sir Henry Layard has suspended official relations with. the Porte, in conse- ,e quence of not having received a reph- to his Note in to reference to the ?? taken by- the CGovernment . naainst Ai. Kbller and Ahmed Tewfik. Scmi- offieial intercourse was, however, maintained w vith the Ottoman ...
... PAMOV;S BTRIDGES. Ever sines Sesniresnis bul tefrs rig ve h IEuplustes, after diverting- the great river into anr artificilul. pond or 1sit dug for its r~eception. there Ias beeni a sort of charmn both for paets and historians inth a eations and adventures belonlgingl to these works of hussoi;i industry and inventien. 'The Poses Sahjbicitie at Romlie is the, curh-s-i, I and perhaps the mtost ...
... I ?? SUSPENSIONT OP DIVING OPERATIONS. GrC MI] Fif DuxzE, Friday Night. Col The gale which began list night continues this mornin- tot, with drenchiu.- showers of rain. Reports fron au Perth state that the Tay is iil full flood, and that Iab the island below Perth Bridge is completely sub- sail merged-a most unusual circumstance. As the dayspo advanced, the gale increased in strength. I spite ...
... I SCARBOROUGH LICENSED VICTUALLERS' A&SEOCIATION. Io . -. . , ?? ?? _. Thle annual dinner of this association was held at the Grand Hotel last evening. Sir OSIASLES LEGsARD. Bart., M.P., occupied the chair; and was supported by Colonel Fife Conkson, Lieut.-Colonel Inglis, rir W1. Fielden, Colonel Robinson, i-c. Thes usual loyal and ?? tic toasts-iwere duly honoured. In ?? Arziiy, Navy, i and ...
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