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... next evening a after (luuliugli The General woe waa id .nd (Lord Methuen toe Guard:*) led into a nice trail. We were marched to with n tiO yards ot the when enemy opened fire, and being ...
... next evening a after (luuliugli The General woe waa id .nd (Lord Methuen toe Guard:*) led into a nice trail. We were marched to with n tiO yards ot the when enemy opened fire, and being ...
... was roost needed dusk the firing I pickerl up seven of the future. “' treini gof for the cuuntrv was large number native Boer shells fired while we were there. At 10.30 missionary •ph. y greater power for p m.. shot was fired from the Mval gun again, there ...
... where the fire grate was sufficiently protected. In this case the woman left the Ixouse to buy vegetables, and was out only a short time-leaving four children in the kitchen. The eldest girl 7 8 years had lifted the lid a pot boiling the fire, when the ...
... Convener of the Fire Committee reported that fire new hydrants were required throughout the lown and recommended accordingly. The Council agreed the recommendation and deckled that the cost putting in the hydrants lacharged against the Fire Department. ...
... themMlvea what in earlier end vjperetitious aces might have been the goddeea of the Hunter, looking down the valley and keeping guard for ever oyer the pleasant and fertile land, which, looked at from the top of this unique piece of sculpture, is one of the ...
... had had another distraction, which for the time being put all other topics discussion into the shade. A meal mill had gone fire, and had been totally destroyed. its immediate vicinity was a dwelling house, and the conflagration having become alarming ...
... tailor. The Hospital. The Treasurer beg- acknowledge with thanks, £8 3d from worker® with Merer* Charles Buick & £on.s Hilton Fire-clay Brick anil Tile Work*. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of the Fair week, the Galloway Saloon Steam Packet Coy. have arranged ...
... •empathies go out to those whose loved ones been laid rest in distant land. lApplaiise.) Lord Mar. can assure you the »«11 guard and keep this monument *»th jealous care, and I feel convinced the t-ouncils to follow will the same, proud •o think that the ...
... of door bells scuffles with the police. A great Archbishop once said that ••woman was an unreasoning creature who poked the fire from the ton.' The second half the nroiH'sition describe* the present methods of agitation fairly accurately. poking the Are ...
... House of the Eail and of Mar and Kellie, arrived at the hall shortly before ru*.n and received with a military salute by a guard of houour. onttrt.rting of tho Cadet Corpe of Dollar Institution under Capt. Butcbart. General Baden Powell made ic*pection ...
... aupply • it, tor had gut nothing a.m. that moral g, till eogct our test camp as. ...
... earlier successes were obtained Flanders, where commanded a brigade the Line: in France, where was the head of a brigade of Guards: io the West Indies, where was Comi maoder-iu Chief the capture of Porte Rico; and Holland, where he proved himself TBS MAH ...