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HOLIDAY MAKERS ELECTROCCTED

... series of so:ideate, including collisions between electric tramwaycan, in various parts of the United States yesterday (Independence Day), • doses pers ons were lulled and • wards of • hundred injured. The most eat happened at Pittsburg, where a thunderatorm ...

STANDARDS OF PURITY FOR FOOD PRODUCTS

... first turbine passenger steamer (the King Edward; dill not make its appearance on the waters of the (ydc until 1901. On Independence Day, 1810 (tlas Liverpool Courier evil the Cunard Company's first steamer, the Britannia, left the 51ersey on her first ...

CRUSHED BY A PIT CAGE. •

... redress for what ho styles tho outrage to the Union Jack. Captain Simmons states that he raised his flag in honour of the Independence Day celebrations. The mob. however, appeatu to bare considered the hoisting of the Union Jack an affront to the United State ...

LADIES' COLUMN

... the garden sesta. and devoured the strawberries end treats when. with oakes. they could be annexed. one who saw then Independence Days could ever forget the scene—the wearied Ambeandor and the equally exhausted wife trying to patriotic and welcome all ...

BEARDING THE LION

... same without further fun. The Prime Minister and caner members of the Cabinet shortly afterwards took their departure. INDEPENDENCE DAY' A Bloody Colobratlon New York, Sunday.—The Fourth of July was celebrated yesterday in the customary fashion. The noise ...

INDEPENDENCE DAY

... INDEPENDENCE DAY. For over a century the observance of Independence Day in America has been charge• terised by fatsbties rcsultin; from the use of Gni crackers. A new spirit has, however, arisen. and a safe and sane celebration is the watchword this ...

LOIIII DESIRED RAIL

... bean got -Ind,' control. The Ire which haa lased however, is one on the Chalarornaire which wen lit on the evening of Independence Day lAugug II and which has still not been extinguished. There was A narrow nestle on Friday of a very serious fir- near ...

BA4TTYA

... itioa of such country, and feel it a pride to belong to such a nation. America had a great day - the Fourth of July. independence Day--but in keeping it they forgot much of its spirit, and roamed to go in principally for noise. He did not wish the boys ...

DE AT Ii R

... up pages of Llood-stained history, Net about with the red badge of courage. America, as all the world knows, keeps Independence Day upon the of July, and this year her citizens have been worked up to an even greater fever of excitement than usual by ...

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... P.—a grand old mansion which was full of historical associations quite a century before Mr. Astor's original nation's Independence Day was thought of. In the Sue old gilded saloon of this desirable residence (as the auctioneers say) the Theatre in ...

Published: Sunday 07 July 1912
Newspaper: The Referee
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1019 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

DOCTOR WHO DID NOT GO

... three and four thousand American visitors to London attended the reception given by the American Ambassador in honour of Independence Day at the Embassy, Dorchester House, Park-lane. The dispute as to the closing of the right of way by the Admiralty from ...

Published: Saturday 13 July 1912
Newspaper: Christchurch Times
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 613 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LADIES' COLUMN

... Though not as lams or eiatelt a. Dorchester House, where the late Mr. *hatless. Reid used to hold crowded receptions on Independence Day, it is a lie mansion, and is certainly situated in the very- centre of aristocracy. Dr. Page will And himself surrounded ...