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DEMONSTRATION IN LONDON

... one of the Men's League took the right-hand pole from the women: and at the same time a man from the crowd thrust a pair of boots in a newspaper parcel into the hands of one of us and went to take the left-hand pole. The women would not give in, so he took ...

FREE FARMS OF 160 ACRES

... Winterborne Kingston had been flooded for some weeks owing chiefly to the choked condition of • ditch at the roadside. Mr. Kent, the adjoining tenant, had promised to take steps in the matter as soon as possible. —There was no other business of public ...

THE YARMOUTH BEACH MURDER

... Luwestuft stationer. who told of a suspicious -looking individual with the appearance of an engineer, Unit noticeably La king a boot-lace. buying a paper iu his shop on the Wednewlay after the tragedy. With grams and trembling'. the 111111.1 read the account ...

THE SALISBURY AND WINCHESTER JOURNAL, AND GENERAL ADVERTISER SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1909

... wild Bowers i t he school Children, f or whi c h prises were given by Jur • and Mrs. Hallett, kin. Kent, and Mr. Brown. These were M kindly judged by n. Kent and Mrs. Weeks'. There was also • cabs competition in three classes, there being • good attn. These ...

{ The American Senate and House of Representativespassed • , • solutions on Tuesday deploring the death of ..

... than by any service meet have continued at borne. The whole country has bee. Queen Victoria Wit% the only child of the Duke of Kent. red Ler carrlage, while the air was rent by the shouts of a I Wave ever heard. The tremendous cheer, the joy expressed literally ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1901
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 12084 | Page: 8 | Tags: none