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Daily Gazette for Middlesbrough

AN OCEAN TRAGEDY

... g us just off ttie weather bow, and almost already within hail. Has she signalled yon ? Ay, sir ; that she wanted to speak, and then hauled her colours down when she saw _ y answer- ing pennant. She's been in sight smee hard upon midnight. Crimp ...

THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

... question forcibly suggests it*eir', What be comes of the remainder? Iv tho absence of official data it would be raflb to speak positively but, so far as individual observation r^ous, tbe epi- pemie sliows of signs cf subsiding. Anient' its latest victims ...

1-DDPOD AND CONCERT AT.MIDDLF.SBEtOUGH

... - j ,j, ' ?? '!:■• last-named perfonr.-cr, who, though j ' ' invetiile, showed ii.arvellor.ft ftower and ■ I ?? • ?? ?? speaking, btought down j „ ?? He was enthusiastically encored. Mas- j ?? ::li ?? was cleverly aorompanied on the piano i ?? I fL R ...

OLD AGE

... that a poetio imagination has as good a chance of holding out as any other form of intellect. It is diffi- cult, however, to speak with anything like cer- tainty, as many poets have died young, and Wordsworth, who lived till ho was eighty, did all his first-cla— ...

TIIE TORY SCREW AT L.AN AFFEt—LaTION AND A V ..

... haa now arrived when ?? th.- >•■■. »! of the London and North- \Ws era ?'.» pany's locomotive depar:.,.-.t— t, L. aiiould speak with a loud and ua:*. ,■ • ?? . in condemnation of tho aitiou ■■'• ■ ' kwing taken by our so-callwd tr.— i-. '• opinion, aie ...

QUIPS AND CIIANKS

... her dis- posal. Henry is late again to-night, sobbed Mrs Nu- bride, and he knows well enough that I told him I wouldn't speak to him for a week if he didn't take to coming home earlier. My dear child, said the mother, you are very young yet, or ...

ONE FALSE STEP

... her back to the door, and so busy was she wifch her own sad thoughts that she heard no aonnd behind her. The old lady was speaking aloud unconsciously — a habit that is common wifch the aged — and as Mra Maxwell entered fche words that fell upon her ear ...

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... Williams's Balkam of Hobby. Having had a very bad cold, sore throat, and cough, in fact sc bad that I could not sing nor speak with hoarseness, I was induced by a nrofessional friend, whose voice had been cured by Tudor Williams's Patent Balsam of Honey ...

A JAPANESE DINNER

... with hair decked to the nines, stuck full of flowers and jewelled pin 3, and shining like polished black marble. She never speaks or settles to any serious duty of the enter- tainment without falling on her little knees, smooth- ing her skirt over them ...

AN OCEAN TRAGEDY

... yacht Wilfrid looked slowly round and said quietly, almost softly, Charles, I shall not love you less for your advice. You speak out of the fulness of your heart. I thank you, dear cousin, for your kindness. And now do ma this favour. He pulled out his ...

SAYING 6,000 YEARS

... exposition in the new number of the Pluyiietic Journal. A minute saved is a minute gained to the individual, but when Mr Reed speaks iv such very round figures lie is of course flunking of the community. To set free the equivalent of 6.000 years for the British ...

NEW STORI !

... matched my hair, amongst whose threads it seemed as though a sunbeam lodged — l am quoting him again, it seems so natural in speaking of those early days. You must iuiagine vie in the ordinary dress of a fisher-girl — viz., a dark-blue serge petticoat tucked ...