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BORWIGK’S --POWDER AUSTRALIAN MEAT TRADE,

... car. au.l dec .iuped with 63,000d01. GREAT FIRE IN MANCHESTER. A fire was discovered at eight o’clock on Thnrt* day morning the large Messrs. George Peak and Co., Purtlsn l-simet, Manchester; and although the fire was early the scene, the m stock, con. Mating ...

The Dread Antarctic

... with tongues of fire? Or when triumphant C.esar pass’d in state Along the glad streets of imperial Rome? Scattered uroond thee in the lonely main. At va*t. unfrequent intervals. I see Dark islands, standing like grim sentinels, That guard some gloomy and ...

NOTES AND COMMENTS,

... the perilous escapade of two Dover youths this week which caused the Coast guards and Custom Officers to be called out and made no little stir in Dover and the veighbourbood. Fired by stories of large sums being made by the boa tmen who are salving cargo ...

TROOPER KILLED BY LIONS

... already sailed for England in the Aurania, the representative colonials will be the first troops to leave South Africa. The Guards’ Brigade will then be the next to come borne. . » THE GRAVE OP LIEUT. ROBERTS. The Pietermaritzburg correspondent of the Vmtly ...

THE MAYORESS will be “At Home at ls.be 'l;nm Hall, Tuesdsy, November T7th, to 6

... Johneton, Syduey Henry Mitchell, 19, a private m the 2nd Dragoon Guards, stationed at Portsmouth, was charged with desertion. Prisoner was ordered to be banded over to the military authoritics. FIRE.—The Fre Brigade were caled to the Domestic Bazaar at 39, ...

sriTINcBOUKNK

... are on the road’ recovery, and will soon follow their comrades home to England. With the Sittmghourne and Milton Fire Brigades a- a guard honour, by the Volunteer and the 'Sittingbourne and Mur-tou Band-, and with their pathway illuminated by torches ...

PORTSMOUTH TO WINDSOR

... late Queen was on Saturday morning removed from the Royal yacht Alberta, on board which it had remained all hriday night, guarded Naval Aides de Camp, and borne to the train drawn at the Roval Clarence Victualling Yard Station at Gosport. The weather was ...

THE position in the free

... northern position, facing Report Ridge. They brought four guns into position, and under their fire made determined advance, which was, however, checked by tho fire of the garrison. The enemy then recoiled, and extended across the flats, whence they kept up ...

TWO SAILORS FATALLY BURNED

... the front enveloped in flames. This man, amid the shrieks the female portion of the aud, ience, and the hoarse cries of Fire, fire, from behind the scenes, bounded through the I theatre to the door, and out into the street, j where be rolled about in ...

BRITISH OPERATIONS

... division, Carew, with the Guards were then and General Hamilton’s column, working towards Kaapmui den Station, which a later ato have been occu pied by Pole-Carew. The 18th Bri was near Nel- beard in that direction on po uit Firing was but it is unlikely ...

MEOPHAM

... pipe conveying the fumes of gas stove through the roof: this became ignited, and set fire the roof of the bathroom, which was entirely destroyed. Mr F. I>arke, the Fire Office, who happened be passing at the time, first tackled the flames with water from ...

Maidstone and District Fanciers’ Society

... Johnston, Sydney Henry Mitchell, 19, a private in the 2nd Dragoon Guards, stationed at Portsmouth, was charged with de‘sertion. Prisoner was ordered to be handed over to the military authorities. FIRE.—The F're Brigade were cailed %o the Domestic Bazaar st 39 ...