CHESTER FARMERS' CLUB
... CHESTER FARMERS' CLURB -I- A general meeting of this club was held on Saturday at the Hop-pole Hotel, Chester, Mr. Peter Allen presiding. On the proposition, of Mr. Jcseph Beecroft, seconded by the Ch ...
... CHESTER FARMERS' CLURB -I- A general meeting of this club was held on Saturday at the Hop-pole Hotel, Chester, Mr. Peter Allen presiding. On the proposition, of Mr. Jcseph Beecroft, seconded by the Ch ...
... CHURCH PARADES IN LIVERPOOI| INTERESTING FCTIONS. The Lord M ayor (Councillor W. Oulton), who was accompanied by the Lady Mayoress, had his time fully occupied for several hours yester- day morning, a ...
... LIVERPOOL SHIPWRECK AND I HUMANE SOCIETY. The monthly meeting of this society was held in the Underwriters' Rooms yesterday, when there were present Messrs. J. WV. H. Lyne (in the chair), A. M. Anderson, S. IV. Davies, D. E. yrnn, W. M'C. Nicholson, John Rankin, and Charles Roberts. The following awards were made for courage and humanity in saving life:- Vote of thanks (in Russian leather) to ...
... SENSATIONAL ARREST IN SOUTH AFRICA. CAPE TOWN, Friday, Noon.—An in'snce forma- tion has been caused here, both in social and political circles, by the arrest of Mr .James D. Logan, of Matjesfontein, a member of the Legis- lative Council, on a charge of criminal assault-, It is alleged that the outrage was committed in one of the hotels owned by him in this city. He was brought before the ...
... A correspondent writes:— Mr Richard White- head, an officer of H. B. M.'s East Africa Protec- torate, near Mombasa, has recently had a narrow escape from a man-eating lion which had killed and devoured many coolies employed in making the railway from Momb&sa. Hearing that this notorious lion had been seen at Tsavo, through which place the railway is being made, Mr White, head proceeded there ...
... I THE TURN OF THE WHEEL. I Ur A. H. Spokes, recorder lor Reading, Was at Reading County Sessions, held on Saturday, fined Is and$$6d cofcts for riding a bicycle on tlie footpath at Tilehurst on the previous Monday. He had cat at the Reading Quaxtor Sessions the samp day. ...
... Board of Trade Report. I AN OVERWORKED DRIVER. I Yorke's report to the Board ° m*Lr railway accident at Brechin on No^e *nd ...
... SUPPLER PNEUMATIC TYRE CO. a special extraordinary meeting of the ra%er Pneumatic Tyre Coinpany a resolution Copied that the share capital of the com- P311? increased by the issue of 10,000 ten per ceiU-*umBlative 8hares of £ 1. ...
... Johanna Hoaley (83), residing at 100, Graying Dock-street, Barry Dock, was found on Friday night lying in the back yard beneath the bed- room window in a pool of blood. She had gone upstairs about 9.15 p.m. with the intention of going to bed, &nd must have overbalanced her. self when leaning out of the window. She died in a few hours. ...
... GOLF. On the London Snbnrban Coarse, on Saturday, a representative team of the House of Commons engaged and, after a moat interesting game, defeated the Ranelagh Club. The weather was fine, and of course a great deal of interest was centered in the play in view of so many notabilities being engaged. Mr Guy PYIIl played a very strong game through the green, and his short game left nothing to be ...
... TO-DAY'S MONEY. (SPEClAL TELEGRAMS.] LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. Opening, 11.20 a.m.—Business quiet in the Stock Markets, and is likely to continue so in view of the general fortnightly settlement that begins next Monday to be followed by the Easter holidays, and prices show little change. Consols and l-tup'c Paper unaltered. Foreign Bonds inactive—Portuguese lower; Argentine 188$Loan bttter. Home ...
... THE INHIBITED VICAR. Visit to Cardiff. On Sunday evening the Rev. R. C. Fillingham, who has attained great prominence in conse- quence of being inhibited by his bishop, preached to a large congregation in Wood-street Chapel. He had in the morning aud afternoon delivered sermons at other places of worship in Cardiff. His text WAS taken from Luke, 14. 10v., Friend, go up higher. He said it was ...