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THE COATBRIDGN BRITISH WOMEN'S TEMPFRANCE ASSOCIATION

... had now ninety thousand British women in England ; over thirty thousand British women in Scotland, and in gallant little Wales, which had been doing such wonderful work for God, they had over ten thousand British women. (Applause.) They had missionaries ...

TERRIBLE RAILWAY DISASTER. AND AINDIDA rAsszvranis IDENTIPTING THE MAIL The identification of those who bad ..

... far as possible by coverings arranged by the ambulance corps. It was a moving spectacle. and not the least painfully suggestive of its features was the obviously holidav aspect of the victimsmen, women, and children composing the ghastly group. While the ...

THE AIRDRIE AND COATBRIDGE ADVERTISER. GLASGOW WEST END MURDER

... made by the police, who anticipated, and wished to avoid, any display of public curiosity, was dropped, in charge of the officers, at Renfrew Pier, and conveyed from thence to Glasgow Central Police Station by motor car. A large body of police were on duty ...

talent fors. Dr Avis, ex-Bishop of Liverpool, has died. Sir W. ennln.e Brooks has died suddenly in his cast year

... to the members of the West Renfrewahire Women's Liberal Associations. An Imperial ukase has been published at St. Petersburg ordering the establishment of a new Army Corps to be called the Siberian Army Corps. ..-oerdeen Parish Council are at present ...

B 0 R, I L FEARFUL DISASTER AT BELFAST

... on the two lower storeys has been called, and all accounted .for but five. The police have worked in a simply magnifirent way, and so have the fire brigade and salvage corps--everybody, in fact, has given the most generous assistance. It will take a long ...

A DIACIST/I kTZ'S MANIFESTO

... attacked without compunction. and mob I law held complete sway. The police barracks in the vicinity were then besieged, and the rioters became ungovernable. At this juncture two police officers approached the barracks, and the infuriated mob next attacked ...

THE AIRDRIE AND COATBRIDGE ADVERTISER

... Gateshead in connection with the death of his wife, who was found murdered in her house. Wrightson gave hinted' up to the police. King Edward, while' on his way to Nice, will, it is stated, pass about two days in Paris, and it is understood that arrangements ...

AVIt3IN GOLF MEETING AT

... been 12 years in the police force of the ha lm. and profitable evening together. (Loud burgh, and 5 years in charge of the Rawyard's Station. In the removal of Constable at's° In introducing ex-Bail Lewis, Cameron the burgh police lose one of their e they ...

Published: Saturday 19 September 1903
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
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GU ERILLA TACTICS

... Islands, the native chiefs ,assenting. Sheffield City Council has decided to spend £3OOO per annum in training the Shethel.l police in the use of the rifle. There has been a severe fight at Jandot with some of the Mashudhill tribesman. Lieut. Hennessy was ...

THEItsDAT

... the tiro corps of the Salvation Army in Glasgow. Mr Wright said that those of them who were asmciated with the Salvation Armat the beginning remem. tiered well how t he soldiers were received. The people of Scotland were not accustomed with women preachers—the ...

THE SWEETEST SUMMER SWEST

... nevus, into the large Question of compulsory memos With regard to its recommendsuons for the increased efficiency of the Auxiliary Forme. them were receiving thi &raMconsideration cf the Secretary far War. palicy of the Gocenament was to treat these terms ...