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... MRRTTNC; IN m'RI.IN, I)n l>l 11. Tuemlav A mwlinft irn«> hoi tn the Ma»«si..n orrninK hoar from Ir«nl ami John I’nito'l in , with I ...
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... the Land League thear, hear), and in many ject accomplished it would leave eat of the respects Tammany and Croker resembled, arm American money at very least £3,000. There der di ff erent conditions , and times, and plams, ought to he close on £l,OOO Parnell ...
... Oo. Jos. Rev. T. Lewis, ee 4 lain , Registrar of Mar ‘Treas.: A. C. Periton, See. ; 8.D. 1 John Lee. ‘The annual banquet was held at the . Carpenter, W. ‘s Arms Hotel. W. Bro. E. J Wilson presented to ro, the Rev. James Henning vicar of Cockington, No ...
... board the packet at iiings- ?? aster arrnv3l is the nmoruing until cightc arm. and on Sosidy; until elisa :.sn A Scc..ndL Isprese t r.P m Laves the Pier for Westland-row on ?? 7 55 ar..m mnn-aysdat845 a.m. F'ST' DUBLLCT DAILY ZIERVICE. SEA PASSAGE EIGHT HOURS ...
... the war is furnishing a valuable object-leases in loyalty to the Empire. and one which the earlier reverses sustained by our arms have only served to accentuate. A saddeniog reflection is that the condition of Ladysmith is rapidly becoming desperate. The ...
... choir “Dylanwad E In evening grand concert held under the of Mr O Slanev Dolrhyd “St John’s Eve’’ perfer®ehi also selection from Elijah” given The Welsh Churchmen Sir John have obtained of 0f usual Welsh in Cathedral St David’s Eve will be preached the Rev ...
... trust- MENTO. let nr sold. rillas. .t* • LfcELY—An inowoo of worthv girl to take charge a bar. BUSINESS N'OTTCRS. mad. Apply to John De'any and . per week can earned in spare time A|»oiv .1. tlit> ARTICUi'i FOR SALR. H.nry Mn»t. 7K« .n* ponon aM. «a writ ...
... In no shorter pieriod could Asrusts-ongs. was ?? -Maxim, and Ordnance Factories, rainpat together r-arm this oountry as it ought ,ngh to be re-armed. But that only makes it the um- more urgent to begin at once, and the more ft tmer criminal to go on ...
... New-ehurch for a temporary transfer of the licence the Butchers’ Arms Testimonials were read from Mr W M Griffiths Lime Grove Mr J T Lewis the Rev T Morgan vicar of Newchurch The application granted John George applied for temporary transfer of licence of the ...
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... be Crescent • strew, Notting Dale, was charged with stealing to ' the 35th December, from outside • at 1 Princes • road, a cardigan Socket, 'llk Id, the propert Y of Robert Rack ; further with 'teatime on the Mame date from hutches at the rear of 74 Prinem-road ...