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THE YORKSHIRE POST, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1890

... the tirst chance. Mr. FOUSTLB said in that case he would tnove the following resolution: That this meeting being •njpoirerel speak on behalf the Northern declines to pie .ge iuelf to subpart aujr for the purpose such prefers the to each individual district ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1890

... T7u World occupied a prominent position, looking as spruce and dapper as ever, and wearing lovely rose in his button-hole. Speaking of button-holes, as the flowers are generally called that are thus worn, it appears to be the fashion to Have quite small ...

THE COACHING CLUB MEET. («* OCB OWN B&FOEITB.) LONDON, Saturday. The meet the C>achiug Ciub—a fixture fc ..

... meet bereft coach-*. As it is, we have the advantage seeing the members the c'.ub pilot t eir teams through the es* ; and it speaks well for their skill and well xs the docility of the magnificent teams they are tooling,'' that this difficult work done ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1890

... licence, and have reaped rich h .rvest, snd now you bee .use it must go back to its proper value again house prop-rty. I am speaking of owners of publich. use«. The case lenauts a diff rent fooling. But the case owners toy contention is that compensation ...

DINNER TO THE INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAPH DELEGATES IN PARIS

... the effulgence of the original -light I from Australia! Colonel Mallock, one of the delegates for India,I said he could only speak as a servant, who had t to follow the instructions of his Governmentc They proposed making a reduction of one penny per word ...

Published: Monday 02 June 1890
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1493 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

PROSI-LCiuV

... have even more grounds for felicitation A Client writes under date March 5I have been applied to by Mr. ——, of , Norfolk, speak for you. 1 need hardly aay that it gives the greatest possible pleasure to tear testimony the promptitude, care, and attention ...

ARCHDEACON FARRAR AND THE FASSION PLAY

... have heard pin drop, requires some wonted vent from their uuu-ual strain. What are we to ?ay of the last scenes of all ? Speaking ot my own personal impressions, 1 can only s.iy that they seeined me too sacml witnessed without misgiving. The chorus, laying ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1890

... g the gaine and raising the standard the play as these hoi.day contests with their honest and courteous rivalry. Broadly speaking, clubmen may be clas-ed under two heading*—players in the front rank who have established th?ir fame through undoubted superior ...

STRENSALL CAMP. INSPECTION YORKSHIRE VOLUNTEERS. (BY OUR OWN RKPORTKR.) change has come over of Strens.ill. ..

... training, the drill for the most part being new. Several test movements introduced bv Colonel Whitting, and the men, gener ally speaking, acted with pr.-mptitnde ,n l decision. The officers on the review ground and in c imp were Colonel Thompson, in command ...

YORKSHIRE RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION

... had been ?? and onerous: the position of p.r-sident was an in- creasingly difficnlt one. -io had generally been chosen to speak on the comnmittee's behalf in any matter o difficulty and in broaching matters before the Rugby Union in London, and it was ...

Published: Tuesday 03 June 1890
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1691 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

INTEREST*. PAYABLE HALF YEARLY

... have even more grounds for felicitation A Client write*. under date March 5I have been applied to by a Mr. .of , Norfolk, speak for you. need hardly say that It gives ine the greatest possible pleasure to bear my testimony the promptitude, rare, and attention ...

THIRSK AND MALTON DIVISION

... process of iudustry aud houesty-wetln I the reach OI all who lived where such allotments wore ; required. HIo then proceeded to speak on the Land I Purchase Biil. The Government, hie sacd, would give to o every tenant-fanner iii Ireland the chance of becomnig ...

Published: Tuesday 03 June 1890
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2184 | Page: 5 | Tags: News