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HKSHIKE POST, THfiiSDAY, JANUARY* 1, 18SI

... coming year acquires ten-fold torce and significance. Inspired the glimpse which we get of the Twentieth Century—now, so to speak, within the parallel of vision—the high resolves which aie annually made, to forgotten a week, Will perhaps survive couple ...

MANAGERS. FOREMEN, fee

... tbe warehouse of Urge Woollen arm, who knows the home and foreign buyers suiting the market, is open fur engagement: he ca speak and correspond iu French and with equal fac.itty. For turtbsr particulars Wood, Arbitrator, Imperial Buildings, ...

SYNONYM FOR TRUTH

... been softened, and hava been able to get rid of without difficulty.—l am. sir, Mr. T. Keatiog. Us MEDICAL NOTE. The above speaks for itself. From strict inquiry It appears that the benefit from using Keating'* Cough Lozenge* understated. The operation ...

NEW YEAR HONOURS

... certainly have wilfully gone wrong I hope that now these old will come back to u«. (Hear, hear.) Gentlemen, quite sure that may speak for yon as well lor myseif when I say that shall welcome them, and only too glad let bygones be bygone?, and to consider the ...

THS BISHOP OP LINCOLN'S CASE

... e who have confidence in the Army will perhaps have confidence in further development. I conies* I hive not. while. would speak with the utmost charity all efforts made benefit the bodies and soul* of turn, I have much more confidence in the less seen ...

RAILWAY RATES AND THE BOARD OF TRADE. view of an almost foregone conclusion. Section of Clause 24 of tbe Railway

... matter, the Board of Trade finding 44 that the companies had built traffic remunerative to themselves at rates, generally speaking, much less than those authorised Parliament, concluded that would equitable to fix rates based to great extent on those ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1891

... increase in the excise revenue notaaaatisfac orymorallyasitisfinancully. Itistobefeared that Mr. Goscheo will again have to speak the increase the consumption of spirits, and though such increase may show a more general state ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, F

... scholars day or two. He then referred suitability of the site, which was in tbe midst of a growing dis rict, and proceed-d speak of the accommodation provided the school, and the co ...

disadvantage is well worth emphasising. speaks out frankly on the proposals the Government to reduce the number ..

... disadvantage is well worth emphasising. speaks out frankly on the proposals the Government to reduce the number of public-houses, and considers that the opposition of the teetotalers has tended very moch to discourage judicious temperance legislation ...

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS

... declared by tbe Archbishop of Canterbury to not contrary to the law of the Church. Lawfulness one thing, expediency 3 another. Speaking Mr. Booth's scheme, Lis Lordship says that would not venture utterly condemn it, but lie eould honestly nay that it inspired ...

THE SCOTCH RAILWAY STRIKE

... the police and among the postmen. Finally prolonged and embittered struggle Australia in the complete defeat the striker*. Speaking, then, in general term?, it may lie said that the labour stn-.ggies of the past year ended n the defeat of those who pruvoktd ...