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... *«d» two mile; and a a awful pa.-r. pprrmt a a auantnr Aahi’.asr did wntt owr a_mil . vihV T( .«rt*. 0« M Pa'mim. tnfciacart. bead. Prom-la*. a k Oat. Aoadta w-i» * of trottla* in hotnn Woodlaad . Rk»l and Obi ...
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... with a grand kick. Taylor had uomc difficulty in stopping a strong forward rush on the part of viators, and Donnell, getting possession, gave Greer opportunity, but erris proved too much for that player. From a setum at half-way Towns came with a rush ...
... journalist, and he doubt sufficiently wealthy run a daily paper, even at loss, iii order air his peculiar Views. At a loss Aye say, for this new organ, if it ever comes into existence, will not for a long time run at a profit. The field London daily journalism ...
... The-y are of a good 'a snipi. a large proportion being Johannesburg ul e ...
... least, to consent to a working agreement with the G.W.R. Co., and so brought about the present inconvenient services Whatever the cause, it is certain that most tradesmen in the island have not had a busy time, tbe year has not been a good one as far as ...
... Saturday , when a selection was reaau for foreign service . A ficcond dctacluiic-nt cs to 'l > e orgamccd to bo ready if required . THE MTLim RESERVE . • It lucving been decided that • when the services of a militia reserve man am rcquircrl in a unit o . the ...
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... George Calder, the well-known amateur racing man. A. London Scot, Calder is an enthusiastic Volunteer, and was one of the first to offer his serviced to the authorities. May he and all others Chat go ouwt on a similar speedy and giorioue auwea.s. ...
... to agpoint a day of national humidiation and waiting upo9i God. That such a cda rightly 'pent would be for the .people's good, one did not doubt; but lie trusted it would be a reality, and not what fast days so called had become in Scotland-a day xrlien ...
... ra! other officers have volunte a meeting of tl; ..vr .-.p of Weatmorland and • > 'cHowing volun- U-r-red for aerrioo. i ■ tjv*k for themwlves :—Assistai ■-* burton. Sergeant Cowman, Corpor Crravos. .lonkinsi. ’) ■rs A. Belton, allry, J. Bolton, Mc.Gowan ...