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RODNEY RANDOM

... per and dance. Mr. Richard Bell, M.P., general secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants. was until 1891 a guard on a gorxi; trim. He is now the spokemian of over sixty thousand railway men in the of Ccmmons—a worthy representative. knowing ...

PROMOTION FOR A LANCASTER THE KING'S NEW TITLE. BARRISTER. ANOTHER PROCLAMATION AT LANCASTER. IMPOSINU sPx.,TACLEI

... the bit by the Town C sit. it. wig and robes, and Col Allen. Behind the Fire Brigade, in their burnished helm, ts, Lieut. Briggs being in command. Down in the square was a guard of honour, with taioneis fixed. of the King's Own. Capt. Rice was in command ...

DEATH OF MR.G.SPEAR. 1 LANCASTER ____

... from chest and totem:Mal ailments for a num- the third son of Canon and Mrs. Bonney. wh3 her 3f years, and was always on the guard were naturally greatly concerned at his : against chills colds. He Played at home aide fate. He only went to Africa in several ...

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... resting, preperatory to heavy body claming itee/f sinuously, catlike, through building • email fire in a hollow. The two elder eke sh e reached over to the fire which women, tired and [Morena huddled together. almost b ere t on th e o p en a ide of the and ...

WALTER WOOD,

... his brow, L 3 legs stretched out, nod his rifle across them, right hand resting on the breech. In the ligk,s. of the nearest fires it was just for the Vannan to make out that the ens of heavy built and b ack-bearded, st.d that, tired end wounded an was, ...

LANCASTER STANDARD AND COUNTY ADVERTISER LOCAL NEWS

... building and gave the alarm. The fire brigade, in charge of hon. Lieut. Briggs and Supt. Wearing, were' in attendance. it was not until 2 a.m. that the flames were extinguished. The brigade devoted their efforts to keeping the fire from the front of the building ...

DO EVERYTHING WELL

... cannot begin too young to learn how to balance their bodies and pose their heads gracefully. All kinds of bad habits may be guarded against if deportment is taught early, but it is no easy matter to overcome a slovenly gait when the child is grown up. The ...

' It is the finat timo The Thespians, as such, Live appeared in opera. Many of them have to an

... halt made her choice, I and unluckily for her father, it Ls not the , naval hen,. The nion of her is a dashing militant thy guard, hi, own nephew, named ‘alentin. Olit.ette moans marry Valentin, hei father is just as firm she shad Meritnae. The active ...

ANUMER LANCASTfAt MAN OFF

... LANCASTfAt MAN OFF. THE EXPERIENCES OF JACK GORST. A RACY LerTER AND A STRONG HINT. Private J. E. (Jaek) Gent, 2nd Coldstream Guards. Ist South African Field Force, writing to his parents at Three Mile House. Caton, deneriben the battle of Mcgersiontem ea ...

LOCAL PARS

... and his wife appeared. P.C. Wilson explaineil that he saw the chimney on fire at 8.20 the previous Monday morning, and he visited the defendant's house. There was only a small fire in the grate, and Mrs. Shaw told him that she could not understand it. as ...

PEHSONAL PAEI3

... amounting to [ C 20,773. He left his medafs to Lady McGregor, of Hampton Court. Mr. Briggs. the hon. lieut. of the Lam-eater Fire Brigade, n-ho to just getting better from the effects of his reecat serious ifiness, gone to the South 14 England with a view ...

MR. JAMES MARSHALL'S TRIP. ON THE LADYSMITH BATTLEFIELD. A GRIM AND GRISLY STORY

... great many of them sitting on the grand stand and standing , , about. The race course is fem.( with barbed wire and aoltherB guarding. They look a dirty lot. I caw two which were CAPTURED FROM CRON., and eight Boer guns taken dating the war. One gun had a ...