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THE EDUCATION AND CARE OF THE BLIND

... viously stated, new buildings are about to be erected I on the combined day and boirding school plan. The I Government report speaks highly of the. work firnie in I the school, and the full grant has been awarded in 'accordance with the new Act. In drawing ...

THE LEEDS WILL CASE

... irmemaiatair before thme end of thrn. year -after thel testator's death. U to that tire they -.ad done everythinig they could, speaking rrasonably, to effect the smale of the securities. Not only were Leeds lasok-es-s eta- -ployed, hot the Leeds brokers employed ...

SUICIDE BY A GIRL IN LEEDS

... mind was returnmed. OVERP-PRODUCTION IN THE COAL TRADE. MAr. A. 3M. Cbhnbers (President of the Coalossners | Federation), speaking last night. said that the nial trade continued under a very deep cloud, and tbo - Federated districts were worse than the ...

THE NATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT

... Cemetery. Mrs. RI. Elliott told a reporter that she sn' two ?? lying in the wreak with their babies prematurely horn. All speak in the highest terms of the conduct of the platelayers wife, who placed ?? in the house that could possibly be of service at ...

THE TRANSVAAL

... detectives, who acoosmpanied him asl'cre and pro- ceeded wilth him to London direct. Boeuer, who is a Dutchman. and unable to speak English, is expected to be uclled as a winess againstr Dr. Jamneson at the tra-l. He had intended goi ong.: to Southampton ...

LEEDS CHARITIES

... Leeds Public ID -inen~-ay a suin of £10 a -year was left h-v thne sate tectator. THE YORI:SSSRE COLLEGE. The Corinisonr speaking as to the scope Cf the, inquiry, said that u-here a bequtet w-a5 not rescric'-'d exclusively to Les it would not come waclito ...

BRITISH WATER-GAS SYNDICATE

... Judge: What was the scale? Witness: A street and about 100 houses were lighted bv it. Was it a commercial success? I can't speak- definitely as to that. Is the stree' still lighted vwith it? I don'lt kow. Did you not eonsider it dangerous as an illumiasat ...

LEEDS CHARITIES

... ac Mr. Gordon rose to reuly, but was greeted with cries of '-Order. S The Mayor: My impression is that the whlol of the a speaking, amcording to the statute, is a work of s- supererogation. baughter.) b iMr. Gordon; We don't agree with the T'own ClearP ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... allegationz: made ?? himn. HE spoke cI the ill- feelngg 'wis the defendan~t had displayed towvardshim,: and then wgent on toC spea~k Tof an intervie'a he had sith I Metalf, along Fwith caster and- Gibsoi, after the 1 issu ofThewri. Terewas a genteral wish ...

THE BYTHAM RAILWAY ACCIDENT

... that when the carriage left the rails a clergyman exhorted them to prayer, as it might 'be their ast moment, anad, as he was speaking, was partly fhrown. through the glass window. A BRIGHOUSE PASSENGER INJURED. The Rev. Mr. Sunderland, it appears, is a native ...

WEST RIDING WINTER ASSIZES

... rer, Bingley; and James Fisher, sallesman. and designer, witsh J. Bar- greaves Limited, manufacturers, Shipley; the tirt speaking as to the transactions and trade custom, and the two latter witnesses as to the trade custom. Mr. Robson, QC.. for the defence ...

THE KITSON LIBEL ACTION

... series of gasps. A tumbler ruf water which she had before her remained untasted, however. and she evidently did her best to speak clearly and 1audibly Mrs. K~itson was examined by Mlr. Tindal Atkin- son, in the absence of Mr. Walton.-Witness said she vas ...