BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATMt All Announcements ol Births. Mamagts tte regarded ss AdvartiseossMe, aitd •*« tt ..
... Mary's Church. Thetfor j. x rf, / the Rev. Canon Hodg> ». Vicar ...
... Mary's Church. Thetfor j. x rf, / the Rev. Canon Hodg> ». Vicar ...
... part got on fire a | and set fire to some Witness had £5 in eat on the top of the cupboard, but t thomas Semor ‘Albert-row Paddock, employed by Mr. Ellis Hardy, a wneel wright, whose premises are near. said there was an alarm of fire. He ram to the house ...
... briar Couipoei•tun of Sa. the pouud. Filed Suet h Ames. Ittuuslet. The was &gun adjourned. January Stk. Teueree sad surety. Thomas ker. per 1.000 per knaresberuutb kowd. , Lest w.ek we anuounced that Mr. A. Deotot., p.t, o t new• com p,l e d m a k er &li ...
... sto IS -. II to IS 3.0 .----rest 11--- I to 3 - Ito 3 3.30 2to 1 2to 1 OFFICIAL &.w2 I Mono I Heed* Tier The. Gooier Hardie. Hirai Park Na Pail. r W Halls wall Eds. N.. ilandimp • MAIDEN SURMA RAVI d 40 —Teo war. 1 10 7Mr Bier BCANASY, 0 Jams ...
... fiEOR(_,E ADAMS. MINNIE PAI-MERST'W. HARRf PHILLIPS. MISS ETIIFL CHEISTIAN, MISS AILEEN McMURROUGH. RY.»N and HALL, the EDISON- THOMAS PICTfUES, NELLIE WILSON the SALONNE i FAMILY, CHAS. DENTON, the DIXON BROTHERS. Prioos of tidinissicu.— ?? .si. a Sjs (Ii- ...
... Private J. Johnson, 1st North Lancashire Regiment, died at Wynberg from gunshot wound, 10th January. 22231 Gunner Arthur Samuel Thomas Jones, 23rd Western Division Royal Artiilery, died Kimberley enteric fever, 7th January. Trooper E. ixestein, Cape Police ...
... residents hare decided give tho men send-off the form of banquet, and about ha.> *«o far been contributed for the purpose. Mr. Thomas Dobioson, youngest son of the late Mr. Henry Dohinson, Carlisle, County Treasurer of Cumberland, has been selected for service ...
... at 7 p.m. This year there will a new departure in the addition of a land if twelve harps, under the leatlership of Mr. John Thomas, harpist, to the Queen. Although the harp is considered the Weigh national instrument, there is as yet no record of Jo 1 many ...
... who have fallen in action. SOME ASPECTS Oh THE WAR. CHALLENGE BY MR. KEIR HARDIE. A meeting was held last evening in the Corn Exchange, when an address was given by Mr. Keir Hardie, on Some Aspects of the War. There was a very good attendance. Mr. Frank ...
... been so ofcen told and is so well known! thtr r L V f pc ? ap3 ' hardi - v n ?? to mention that the Martinc-us came of a Huguenot stock James _da_tinau, bhe youngest son of Mr. Thomas Martineau a manufacturer, was educated at the grammar shcool of Norwich ...
... Governments. An engine-driver named Thomas Bown, liv- ing at Stockton, and employed by the North- Eastern Railway Company, fell from his en- gine while running near Eaglesclifie Junction on Saturday, and was killed. Thomas Dawson, aged 27 years, was run over ...
... EVENING, JANUARY 22, 1900. jii aid of the Middiesbrough Tern.;. crones Socdety. Artiste- MISS JENNIE WOOD. Soprano. MISS LOTTIE THOMAS, Contralto. ?? Win*v_- this year at the Estiddfod) MR PAVID DAMES. Tenor. MR .lOHN ARMSTRONG, Bass. jfjSS ALICE BLENKHORN ...