OUR LONDON LETTER
... caused by afall; Ellen Fordyco, a50, a housekeeper, 12, Grattan Place, rupture of fthe eyeball. caused by a blow ; Robert Reilly, 7, a yschoolboy, 50, Moreland's Row, fracture of the left arm, caused 4,v a £41l. ...
... caused by afall; Ellen Fordyco, a50, a housekeeper, 12, Grattan Place, rupture of fthe eyeball. caused by a blow ; Robert Reilly, 7, a yschoolboy, 50, Moreland's Row, fracture of the left arm, caused 4,v a £41l. ...
... respect, for he is an authority among his fellows. MR JOHN CORY. It is an almost euperefogatory task to say anything in South Wales about the principal of the celebrated firm of Cory Brotbers and Co. Mr John Cory, of Portbkerry Park, is known as well abroad ...
... prevent himn he went on the four-root . 1 an~d, throw~ing Up his arms in a paralyisi of fear', he wfas: !|knock~ed down. The t~rain pa~ssed over andl motilated his. b ody. H~e wfas identified ?? John W+right. excavator, wh~o was going to isindle. SAD DEA~THf ...
... landed pro- perty of the country, and an 'inveterate hatred of thc English connection in e tory formn.' -T'ns January 13. 1888. John Bright said some yes /s afgo that there might possibly be a million people, in Ireland who desired Home Rule. and lie rani ...
... separate from this unwieldy bulk its mis-shapen memnbers and ocfine ti he see to the counties of a Pembrok-e, Carmarthen, and Cardigan, we a shall obtain an area differing not very widely d 1rom the other dioceses. Then there would 0. remain the countids of ...
... undertaking in hi, position of Chairman of the Board of Directors, the Vice-Chairman being Mr. David Davies, formerly M.P. for Cardigan. The cere- mony of the opening was to have been performed by Lady Windsor, but her recent bereavement in the death of Lady ...
... brat. D D s: Thomson, Robert M'Kay, Robert M'KEAzie, vice- n presidens; John Sutherland, treasurer: John b Sutherland, Wm Munro, George Chsholm, John a M¶.ay, John Sutherland, John M'Kay, commit- b tee5 A bunro/ hon secretary. C Midlothian ...