UPPER SEDGLEY GAS (PROVISIONAL ORDER)
... UPPER SEDGLEY GAS (PROVISIONAL I ORDER). The applihation of the Sedoley Local Board for an order to confirm oin order or the Local Governmesst Loard elploweriniq them to purcheso gaswvork fromn a limi ...
... UPPER SEDGLEY GAS (PROVISIONAL I ORDER). The applihation of the Sedoley Local Board for an order to confirm oin order or the Local Governmesst Loard elploweriniq them to purcheso gaswvork fromn a limi ...
... THE ORDER OF PRUDS. Th2e roocedings of tho Auiual M oviole beieatior of the OrfIer of Druids wero resumed yesterday inoriiing, in the Mechanics' Institution, 3Jossley; Grand Laster vood- ward presidin ...
... TfI4R14 FARMIERS SHOT, A Vrales correspondent telegraphs:- While a farmer named Cornelius Hickey was returning, about six o'clock on Thursday night, to his home, whlich is situs ...
... A NEW CHANCEL FOR ST. GEORGE'S RU.R.H.' - ?? foundation-stono of a new chanicel to be added to St, George's Churale was laid yesterday, by the Right Rev. Dr. Thorntoii B~islop of Ballarat, land forhie ...
... HULL AND BAR1NSLEY RAILWAY _ _- EXTENSION BILL. The House of Commons' Committee having charge of this bill resumed on Tuesday, when the evidence against the promoters was concluded by Mr Findlay, general manager of the London and North.Western.-Mr Pope, Q.C., addressed the Committee on behalf of the oppo. sition. He admitted that Huddersfield had suffered a good deal from not having been on a ...
... p THE PROPOSED CONFERENCE. fi The Press Association understands that the Govern- n ment has reason to believe from communications with 0. the Ambassadors of the Powers that the proposals for h a Conference to meet at Constantinople on the Egyptian, Question will have the sanction of the Great Powers. t, One or two formal acceptances have been received by fi the Government, and it is believed ...
... i L EULr, PAOKET OFFICE, Friday Jforning. r . THE EGYPTIAN CRIISIS. RIOTING AT ALEXANDRIA. THE BRITTSH CONSUL WOUNDED. 5 CRITICAL SITUATION. Telegrams state that on Sunday Alexandria was the a scene of a very serious riot. The hostile natives, assembling in a large body, attacked the European . inhabitants, and killed and wounded several. Mr 3 Cookson, the British Consul, was severely wounded ...
... -FR)EIGN{ NEWS. to tZ[REUTER'S TEI.EG1LW US.] Ibn 1 E YEGYPTJ N CRISTIS. cnt I RIOTS IN ALE,-XANDRIA. the ATTACK ON THE EUROPEAN wave }RESIDENTS. 3ck ENGLISHMEN KILLED & WOUNDED. I to ALexAMORiA, JUss ...
... TO CORRESPOINDENTS. is We cannot undertake to return ?? of -which vwe do not avail ourselves. Communicatlons .,i should aiwaysbe legibly written in ink, and aae side o9 af the paper only; length incre ...
... I - FOtEIGN NEWS. - [BEUTE'S TELEGRAMS) EGYPT. ARRIVAL OF DERVISCH PFASHA AL=ANRIA, Juic 7, 5 40 yr. Dervisah Pasia and his- suite have landed and taken UP their quarters at Ras El Tin Palace. They we ...
... AIL NEWS. BoRr S.UD, TnosoDAr.-The Peninsular and Oriental steamer Thames, from Calcutta, left here at 430 p.m. yesterday for Plymouth and London. CoosDMEe, WnnxEsDAY.-Tlhe Bitish India steamer Quetta ...
... An adjourned meeting of this board was held last evening, at the public offices, Egremont, the mem- bers present being Messrs. Carrie (in the chair), Nelson, Afltree, Pooley, Wel ...