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WORN AT A BRILLIANT FUNCTION

... cotton frock, white muslin apron, and pink sun bornet, and carried a milking pail and stool. Mrs. Kent was attired in a Princess dress of grey satin. Miss Kent, as ‘“Poudre,” was_ in soft white satin, accentnated with red roses, and her sister chose the character ...

... Tokio recently Field-Marshal Oyama was on the platform at the nobles’ reception of the Salvation Army leader. Later, General Boot.. called personally to pay the Field-Marshal and his wife, the Marchioness Oyama, s respects. The brave soldier is retired ...

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... bare floor, now in the shadows of the cavernous room. and then back into the light. her eyes flashing, and her mudded thin boots pointed ‘ grotesquely. RN R § e ~ “Let us leave her,” whispered Madge to her companion. “But my bedroom is there,”” answered ...

EOR LADY READERS

... s&rfieo being Miss Florence R. Harding, eldest aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harding, of West Street, and Mr. George Eke, of Sidcup (Kent). The Rey. Percy Binns performed the ceremony. The bride was given away b! her father, and the best man was 'kr. Arthur Spicer ...

DISTRICT NEWS. HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... and Messrs. W. H. Dutfield and A. G.Tatchell. The new aspirants to office are Messrs. W. Douglas, R. R. Gale, C. J. Jones, F. Kent, N. E. W, Kinnell, W. Knight, R. Staveley, P. Terry, and T. Wood. FAREHAM.—BoARD oF GUARDIANS.—A meeting of the Board of Guardians ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... was imposed. Taerr o Boors AND A CouNTERPANE.—CharIes | Shorter, a labourer, was charged, on remand, with lwfiincn pair of boots, valued at 4e. 11d., the pro;uty of Mr. Albion Dodge, shoe-dealer, West Street, Fare| ham.—Mrs. Carter, wife of Thomas Carter ...

LOWER QUAY AND 151, WEST STREET

... he accidentally slipped. No one else saw more than witness. The deceased was sober, so far as he knew.—Frederick Kemp, of Maidstone, said tkat the decoased was a labourer, working with the engine and waggons, and that he performed various daties. Witness ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... Lodge—at 11.30 a.m. HAMBLEDON (WEsT).—Saturday, December 19th, Pair Osk Park—at 11,158, m.J H.H.—SBaturday, December 19th, Golden Pot ; Monday, Deosmber 2lst, Hartley; Tuesday. December 22nd, Rotherfleld Park ; Thursday, Deosmber 2ith, London Lodge, Stretton ...