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FAVERSTIAM,

... Gillett) and other members of the Corporation. Eight of the members of the Fire Brigade acted as bearers, and a number of others. including Cwpt. J. R. Goad. followed. The Fire Brigades of several other towns were represented. among those who attended ...

LARGE NEW BOATS

... * DIARY, POTLTRY SHOW. FINE ART LEAHIES, HOVVEtH SHOW DRIVING. TROTTING AND JUMPING COMPETITIONS. VXDS OF COLDSTREAM GUARDS Si GUARDS, A ROYAL MARINES. Admission May Children, 2*« fid: Mar and 24. B»i; Children, Ls; May Mrvj 'Whit Monday) In; i htMrpu ...

A HOAX

... published the folowing from & correspondent :— “ As one who has done guard at L’gnnr Castle Magazine, the yarn appears tg be a “cock and bul” story. It is oune of the few ‘home' guards w{len the countersign has to be wsed as on active service. There are ...

SEVENOAKS

... Wallace, Westerham, “Laundry; 2nd, i*2. Messrs. I^ancarter and Cunningham, Ltd. Decorated Fire Engines.—lst prize fi. The Bank Fire gade; 2nd Sevenocka Urban Council Fire Brigade. Horßemeu.—Tudgee: R.R. Sergt. Major Hutson, Sergt. Richter, and Mr. M. H. Stepney ...

SALVAGE

... the premises. Nos. 129 and 132, Bermondsey-street, S.E., on TUESDAY. 4th SEPTEMBER, 1900, I o’clock precisely, on behalf the Fire Insurance Companies, SALVAGE, removed for convenience of Rale from the premises of Messrs Hibbert and Co., Ltd., 38-9, Bermou ...

BATH AND WBST AND SOI THKRN COUNTIES SIMTUTV. AT OUOVDOX, LIVE STOCK, MACH IN ELY, WORKING DIARY. SHOW, KINE ART

... Catalogue), where the firm will have one of their LATEST PATTERN ‘GREENWICH GEM” Steam Fire Engines. «» supplied to the liondou County Couiuul iMetropolitan Fire Brigade), etc. FIRE APPLIANCES all kinds will exhibited. The WATER APPARATUS shown will consist of ...

OSBORNE TO PORTSMOUTH

... head that the Alberta hod left Trinitv Pier i waa the firing a gn from the iron] clad Alexandra, off Cowes. Immediately af| minute guns were discharged from 1 all the ...

AT MAFEKING

... Baden- Powell afterwards addressed the men. “We have I unable,** said, “during the siege to fire ley over the gnve* of those who were killed, for fear of drawing the fire of the enemy’s guns. T«>-«iay, liowever, we have paid the last honours our dead assembling ...

NEWS FROM THE FRONT

... right flank when they opened fire us, the main bodv being in the road about a mile away. Directly they heard the firing they went on to a kopje on their left. were too far away to join them, as should have been expo to a cross fire. We happened to see old ...

TH&IU UBB

... the best made Fill ia FIRE PKECAXJTK ABBEY. In view of the Coronation, work ia bfing intcmal fitting!* of minster Abbey. Stsmis are being re•rrsn ...

BTTTijB NEAR BELFAST

... Oooeral with the Guards Brigad*. otwray l>«d orltlonily coo■ittFrably tl»« north and oast* and stubbornly oppowd l»oth Bailor** snd Pole- Csrrw’s sdßsocs. They brought into action three lon k-ran go guns, many csnnon, “pompoms,** and tho firing until dark was ...