THE HEREFORDSHIRE SHOW
... I TH HEREFORDSBIRE SHOW. I The history of the Herefordshire Cattle Show is one of steady improvement. It is true that up tothirteen years ago, while the show was no more than an autumn sale of fat sto ...
... I TH HEREFORDSBIRE SHOW. I The history of the Herefordshire Cattle Show is one of steady improvement. It is true that up tothirteen years ago, while the show was no more than an autumn sale of fat sto ...
... I The Dolling for the election of a councillor for Rotton Park Ward took place on Saturday. The vacancy was caused by the resignation of Alderman Powell Williams, M.P ...
... TIE VALUE OF AFRICA. Mr. HT H. Johnson writes in the L2ineteeri~h Cerdury for August in reply to Sir John Pope Henne-sy, and gives the following statement of toe vaiwe w England of her African possess ...
... . , . , .. I :ANqTI.COMPENSATION DEMONSTRATION - I IN BIRMINGHAM. -On Saturday afternoon there is to be a demonstration by the temperance party in Birmingham against the compensation clauses of the Li ...
... I : , | ChamnDagne, as everybody knows, was invented- that is the word to use, for the wino certainly was not a discovery-by Dorn Perignon, a Benedictine monk, in 1658. Being ap ...
... Bl&LSAALI, EEATH LOC AL BOARD AND ITS CANAL LITIGATION. The further bearing of the action of the Warwick and Birminghams Canal Navigation Company v. Berman was resumed in the Chancery Division, yester ...
... THE EXPLOSION AT A ATANA. The Diasrie se a Zrinarina, Havana, in a special sup- plem~ent daoe 18th May, furnishes a thrilling account of The terrible catastrophe which occurred in that city on the pre ...
... I . HOUSE OF LORDS. The Lord Chancellor took his seat on the Woolsack at half-past five o'clock. The South Indian Railway (Purchase) Bill was,-on the motion oi Lord Caoss, read ...
... BIULNGHAM EARLY-CLOMtG ASSOCIATION. IYesterday afernoon a meeting under the auspices of the Birmingham Early-losing Association was eld a: the Grand Theatre. Alderman Barrow presided over a large atte ...
... THE COLLAPSE AT THE RPJYER PLATE. (From the Ecesonariist.) The long-anticipated collapse at the River Plate has at last taken place. For some years past the financiers of an inferior type, who have pr ...
... Lieutenant-Colonel A. B. McHardy discusses in the new number of the Nindeensth Century the arrangements which are made for the comfort of private soldiers in barracks on h ...
... A-TSThALIAN AFFAIRS. (Fiox A CCURESPOXDLTh] MaaIEsBOrcxE, June 2. ThFu thirty-fourth anniversary of Eight Hours Day i wvas celebrated in Melbourne by a procession of: about 8.000 men belonging to abnu ...