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LORD ROSEBERY ON THE WAR AND AFTER

... THE BISHOPRIC OF LIVERPOOL. is quite possible that Lord Salisbury may solve all difficulties by sending Professor Rylc, Cambridge, to succeed his father es Bishop Liverpool, says the Manchester Guardian, ARRESTED THEIR HONEYMOON. Mr. John Hoist, a Liverpool ...

Published: Tuesday 23 January 1900
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1448 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

OBITUARY. THE DUKE OF TECK

... family. The Duke and Duchess of York left Sandringham yesterday morning, and arrived at White Lodge five o’clock. After staying some hours they returned to London. The Duke of Cambridge also visited White Lodge yesterday afternoon. The Duke will lie interred ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... Marlborough Huuw to-day from Sandnm.'hatn. The Duke York and the Duke of CambcidßO visited li» Hißlmma this afteraocn. Tito following bulletin has been published regniding the health the Duke of Argyll“ The Duke of Argyll continues make satisfactory progre ...

:THE YORKSHIRE POST. THURSDAY. JANUARY 25. 1900

... most favourable for recruiting which has been experienced by the officials of the special corp* of Imperial Yeomanry (Duke of Cambridge’s Own). Among the new recruits were a son of Lord Craubrook, Old Boys from Charterhouse and Harrow, and members of Arthur’s ...

THE TRANSPORTS

... IMPERIAL YEOMANRY. THE DI KE CAMBRIDGE'S OWN, The Committee of the Special Corps of the Imperial Yeomanry (Duke Cambnclpc’s Own) was yesterday in a position the completion its brat unit—l'-’l officer* and men all told. The Duke Cam* bridge has agreed to ...

A HANDSOME TRIBUTE,

... the Hoy.'l monrner*. The-e in«lniknl the I'rimc of Wales. Duke York, the Duke Cambridge. Prince Charlea of Denmark, Prime Louts of Battenlter?. Prinee Kdwnrd Wcinn-r, lite niLome. and the Duke Fife. The Prince Wale.-, the Queen, was the «hief mourner ...

THE TRANSPORTS

... morning, all well. THK IMPERIAL YEOMANRY. The Duke of Cambridge yesterday inspected at Col* thester f.ord Compton’s llor-e, which leaves on Thursday for South Africa. After visiting the siab'e*. the Duke saw the Yeomanry practice some scouting operations ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31. 1900

... Hcnucy, Lieut?, the Hon. IJ. V. Gr*»-venor, It. Barlwur. H. C. Beaumont. Alas-ey, Bhillips, Daniels, and Reynold:*. The Duke of Cambridge’* Own, a special corps of the mu-rial Yeomanry, commenced tii-ar roubili-aliun i.uon yesterday St. George’s Barrack- ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31. 1900. “THE WAIL OF THE WOBBLEM”

... resting his heliotropegloved hands on the top of umbrella held a yard in front of him; the Duke Connaught, who listened quietly, and the aged Duke of Cambridge, who found it little difficult hear. tie Ministerial Beach Lord Salitbuii. Ids beard and hair ...

THE QUEEN S SPEECH,

... four the Prince of Wales ami the Duke of entered the House and took their on the front cro»s bench. The Duke of Cambridge was abo present. DEBATE OX THE ADDIiESS. The Lord Chancellor havng read the Queen's Speech, The Duke of SOMERSET (CM. who w«- in the ...

whom were the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Connaught, and the Duke and Duchess of Fife, could confer. patriotic

... whom were the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Connaught, and the Duke and Duchess of Fife, could confer. patriotic note was struck at the outlet by the singing Albaoi of ‘•God Save the Queen.'' The popular primn wa* not in her best voice, but the national ...