THE GOVERNMENT AND EVENING SCHOOLS
... THE GOVERNMENT AND EVENING I ' SCHOOLS. A numerous deputation yesterday waited upon Sir William Hart Dyke at the ?? Department, for the purpose of urging the need for various concessions to be made on ...
... THE GOVERNMENT AND EVENING I ' SCHOOLS. A numerous deputation yesterday waited upon Sir William Hart Dyke at the ?? Department, for the purpose of urging the need for various concessions to be made on ...
... !gic \V d' l. c ?n'. Hareourr, tfiegrapbiog to the editor f.{ ,frerby j?a? ?'e??A. emphatically con- '.?.. j '? '-t'? rumour pubi?ued this œaruiu that he .?nds rei:nqui.?unK his eat tor Derby at th 'xt genar?! '.?eT.iuu in ord?r to contest ? ^-iiilc uivisicy .L?cd ?Mt.tUK?ou. ...
... At Woking the number of cremations is steadily increasing. In three years from 1884 to 1887 the annual average was eight. In 1888 tlvjr.; wore-26 In 1889 the number increased to 46, the total number at the end of the year having been exactly 100. This year there have been several every week. In Francs, at the new crematorium iri Paris, there were 35 ordinary cremations in 1889, but the number ...
... DIVSRCE COURT PROCEEDINGS. In the Divorce Division tc-day a suit for judicial separation arising out of the Highgate Abduction C:1se came before Sir James Hannen. The petitioner was Mrs Yetts, who claimed separation ou the ground of the adultery of the respondent, Arthur Yetts, who appeared in the court in custody, it being stated that he was undergoing imprisonment for abduction of a girl ...
... LOCAL COMMISSIONS, I The London Gazette of Friday night contains the following:- War Office, Feb. 14. MILITIA INFANTRY.—4th Battalion the Royal Welsh Fusiliers—L eut. J), M. Lewis resigns his C SSlOn. VOLUNTEKR RIFLES. lilt (Brecknockshire) Volunteer Battalion the South Wales Borderers -Citptaiu S. A. Cowper-Coles resigns his com- mission. 2nd Voluuteer Battalion the South Wales Borderers - ...
... A Theatre Dstroyed by Fi re. fBEUTEB'S TELEGRAM.] AMSTERDAM, Thursday, I a.m.—Ims morning at six u'clock a fire broke out here at the Theatre Communal, which is now entirely enveloped in flames. It is believed that the interior of the building is completely destroyed. So far as at present known no lives are lost, nor is anyone 'injured. The cause of the fire has not yet been ascertained. Later ...
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... BEsE AND ADVANCeD WAG S.-Te brewers' labourers at Burton are vigorously renewing their' agitation for an advance of wages. The town is extensively posted with an announcement of a mass ...
... I - - a CARDIFF. THE V1AMlWAY DnSrTS is no nearer settlemten i and there is every indication of the struggle lead' ing to serious results. Attempts were made Srj dayyesterday to settle ...
... 'THEE IANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. (From Tuesdej nigrht' GazettC.) ADJUDICATAONS IN BANIMUPTCY. John (oeene,, Lancaster and Bulk, near Lancaster, tiinber merchant, builder, ahd contractor. Josep411Ii. Hlulto ...
... C) REPORT ASD PSEUDO REPORT. ; The more the Separatist press considers the , report of the Parnell Commission (says our London correspondent) the more complete e does the vindicati ...
... ulia lD) ED]TION.1 .IL ALA Al i ESTVR;s MAIL OFFiCR, 4.30 Am.. Th FroJ-L.CUISE CLAIMS I W ool AFRICA. refei 5 ,;jSitL MS! S TtLEG.RAN. | leand BERNE. Tu'FSDAY. and IL, Tlelezal Counoil has undertalkt ...