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... Eastviek Par. Ch . .. 117 0 Hitcham Par. Ch 114 9 Mi.ldltsex Ho ...
... mersmith.was charged with Omani T. Brain se Abiesplow road, Laneingtom—Tbe eutor said ea Saturday be was so the Abiegdon Arms, having some The came in bringing beg a dog.wbich proamelee began to Thal saaoyed primmer, who threw the content • of glass ...
... THE NATION AND THE WAR. MR. BRODRICK ON TIIE WAR. Mr. St. John Brodrick, Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, last night presided at an entertainment held in All Saints' Parish Room, Fii.chley-ioa'l, in connec- tion with the East Marylebone ...
... admirable. Taylor (late O'Connor). 4. Berners-street. W. d -iuXLErfoNS HERALDIC OFFICE, nearly 2000 \^y vols, of references to Arms and Pedigrees of English and 'oreicu families. Heraldic paintings correct in all details. Nl.rvts of Crests for Collectors ...
... afternoon, as the calms of the Aeton District. Council, cm the body of Edith May Shepherd, age' two years, the daughter of Mr. John Shepherd, • builder, of 109, Churehtleid-road, Acten.—Theevidence wee to the meet that. the child bad at times suffered from ...
... io, 1900. 2nd Lieut. R. A. Pilkington to be Lieutenant—Jan. 10, 1900. 6th (Fifeshire) V.B. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) —John MacKenzie, Gent., to be 2nd Lieutenant (Extra Supern.)—Jan. 10, 1900. Ist (Oxford University) V.B. Oxfordshire Light Infantry ...
... Soensen 7] Tacoma HONOLVir e arrived Eclipse [Dec =] Newcastle (NSW) Seattle armed of HON'OLIILII Charmer [Dec .92] Departure Bay Sintram, do HONOLULU sailed Cardigan Castle [Dec 24] Eureka NARLIIIO arrived Titania (a) [Dec 28] Ban Francisco PORT ...
... SweetHome,Broderiek, do NEWHAVEN armed Rathlin(s)(Janl2]Stlunptn NEWHAM sailed Ivy,Snow[Janll]Plymouth Lewisman,Johns, Sthmptn both from London Rathlin (s), Whines [l2] Plymouth May Queen, Stailaen Newcastle Cardigan. Read, seeking NEWPOBT—Mowrrimd ...
... number of limelight the different of life in the Homes taken towards the support of 500‘ children in the Homes of Mr John Axstie CE— Mr John Anstie 10 March -crescent Ealing at his residence on after about a illness from pneumonia following influenza Mr was ...
... 10N12061 sailed Sylfaeu(s)Vanl33Sundrind Express (s), Cooper Kirkwall MZWPOIT—Mow. armed Sarah Ann Bushell, Ryan pan 133 Wexford StKilda(s),Kerr,Whthaven Result, Harris, Waterford Theory (a), Bell, Belfast Phihe (a), RPM, Liverpool Bernadotte (a), Lindblad ...
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... the chair, and among those present were Sir Julian Salomons, Sir Andrew Clarke, Mr. Pember Reeves, Sir Horace Tozer, and Sir John Cockburn, Agents-General for the various Colonies, and representatives of all the leading Australasian firms in this country ...