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THE DISTRESS AT WORKINGTON. AN IRONMASTER SPEAKS OUT

... THE DISTRESS AT WORKINGTON. AN IRONMASTER SPEAKS OUT. Mr. Henry Kirk, one of the large employers of labour at Workington, having been placed upon the Relief Committee of that town, has written declining membership of the Committee. I am. and all along ...

SPORTING NEWS. HENRY SLATER SPEAKS. R. HENRY SLATER SPEAKS. LONDON BETTING—SATURDAY. The attendance at the ..

... SPORTING NEWS. HENRY SLATER SPEAKS. R. HENRY SLATER SPEAKS. LONDON BETTING—SATURDAY. The attendance at the chief City resort was of a limited j naturi! on Saturday afternoon, members seeming to prefer , the attractions the seaside and country to those ...

HENRY SLATER SPEAKS. HENRY SLATER SPEAKS. HENRY SLATER. Msesger filaur, Enquiry Association. T,. Basinghsll ..

... HENRY SLATER SPEAKS. HENRY SLATER SPEAKS. HENRY SLATER. Msesger filaur, Enquiry Association. T,. Basinghsll Htiset, Lomlo Some three years ago 1 contracted *>' other causing limb* Wiee their * *' A the nature of so many steel wirev throughA 1 which ...

against Lord Durham. He regrets that Slicrrard, the trainer, and Wood, the jockey, did not speak with more ..

... against Lord Durham. He regrets that Slicrrard, the trainer, and Wood, the jockey, did not speak with more frankness, but he contends that throughout two long trials it was never pro\ed that Wood pulled horses. 'Die only tiring against Wood was that ...

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 ...

WILLIAM HARCOURT AT GLASGOW. Kir William Harcourt, speaking at the Glasgow Liberal Club yesterday, said the ..

... WILLIAM HARCOURT AT GLASGOW. Kir William Harcourt, speaking at the Glasgow Liberal Club yesterday, said the Liberals of Great Britain had cause IN* disheartened by the present condition of things. They had been defeated at Manchester, and their opponents ...

MR. PAR.VELLS

... At all times (says Mr. O'Connor) he was nervousdreadfully nervous—when had speak. Those sitting beside him in the House of Commons could see that all occasions hen he was speaking the luvud that was held behind the back was clenched, and that the nail* ...

Sum «lmj last year.' 550 3.35 3.60 84.000 36.000

... Yeadon. Conservative Meeting: at Ardsley. near Barnalsy. Mr. Cust, M.P., speaks Denton. Burial Reform Conference Hull. Fat Stock Shows—Spalding and Long Sutton. Mr. Gladstone speaks at the Rural Reforms Conference Breakfast. Mr. K. Stanhope Hammersmith ...

ELL AND v. SOWERBV BRIDGE

... any relief, Smithies from a penalty kick landed goal, but the ball was touched in transit, and the goal disallowed. Mellor, Speak, and Holden dribbled to the centre. Sowerby Bridge improved their position, and Hatton failing to make a return a line-out ...

PRIMROSE LEAGUE DEMONSTRATION AT SCRUTON

... and garden adjoining Soruton Hall, near Northallerton, the residence of Mr. George W. Elliot, M.P. for Richmond Division. Speaking took place from the teraoe In front of the hall. Mr. John Hutton, Ruling Councillor of the Richmond Divisional Council, presided ...

PIANOFORTES

... tbe Importer of the niKPXAVCR PIANO* for the last year*, AMI the immense popularity they hare gained with the increased voir speak* their high excellence and value. EVERY INSTRUMENT GUARANTEED TEN YEARS. ...

FROM SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS. THE RAILWAY DISASTER IN

... They, I found, have the advantage an English-speaking nuree, who hails from North America the wife of sailor in the Spanish Navy. Both patient® were progressing favourably. All the English survivors speak the warmest terms of the hospitality and sympathy ...