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THE CEREMONY

... ordered and proved solemnly impressive. An armed guard, comprising naval ratings and ex- Service men of various regiments, were drawn in a cordon around the monument, with arms reversed. while in front a guard of honour of ex-Service men in mufti were drawn ...

LOSS OF THE BROXYBURN OFF WICK

... was on fire at sea. Crowds rushed to the South Head, where the flare of the burning vessel could clearly he seen, a distance of 14 miles away in a southeasterly direction. We understand that immediately on the fire being observed by the Coast Guard on duty ...

A CouunrA•us Arr

... thinking the guard was-large enough, got the horses inside. Mr Conradi then thought it was time for to get ready to fight the fire; we got pail, and baths of water. soaking blankets and sacks for fighting fire. Mr Conradi then mat a hack fire going, he taking ...

NEW INVENTIONS

... stoker; Guyott, harmonic telegraphy; Delta, pulverising machines ; Alves, fire grater ; Palos, making metallic sulphates ; Ellis, electric meters; Oppenheimer, high vulurge guards; Talbot, internal combustion engine.. WAR deatim‘*. but BUDDRNE BALSAM OF ...

DETAILS OF MR STEYN'S ESCAPE

... sergeant of Dragoon., the best shod in his regiment, tiled to fire on the fugitive at a range of filly yards, bat the oil la the breech orechaulam of Ws carbine was fir sea, sod the weapon mimed fire three times. Thee Hr liteywesebpal, for the fugitive was ...

CONCERT AT LIEURARY

... cortege was largely composed of members of the ulster Imperial Guard and Orange Institution. As the funeral reached Greencastle on its way to Carumoney Cemetery ono. siderable revolver firing took place. Mourners, as well as a large crowd of people who ...

LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

... for the Passaway to plc* up. and rushed to the Celtic's SsSif..- wee. The fire had started in the engine and ',read very rapidly as the in 4l :.mmible materials there caught fire. Evtinau , shera were of no avail, and the intense heat of the leaning flames ...

HUR _ DAY, Ist June, 1922

... Special Feather Beds, Chest of Drhwers, Commode, Bedroom Ware, Bolsters and Pillows, Chairs, Fire mew; Wooden Chests, Odd Tables, Mantel Draperies, kerbs, Fire Irons, .%shpans, Cur. The auctioneer wishes to draw special atten tion to this important sale ...

DEATH OF CLAIMANT TO ANCIENT

... cousin of the pres-c;t Earl of Lindsay. Tutw LER .ARRESTED.—The trawler . from Grimsby. was arrested near the uls by a Danish guard ship for -al fishing in foreign waters. The lot stop until the Danish boat !.:,e shots. \ Too OLD AT 40.—A 1 d 11 Edge Is rban ...

PULTENEYTOWN TOWN COUNCIL. Tin monthly meeting of the Town Council was held last night, when there were present ..

... numbers of Boxers are secretly returning to Pekin, and that the passes in the neighbourhood of the city are being strongly guarded by the allied troops. THE plague at Cape Town is now stated to be bubonic. Ten cases have been reported, and several deaths ...

THE WRECK OFATRAIN NEAR BRUTAL AND MURDEROUS OF THE BOERS

... THE WRECK OFATRAIN NEAR BRUTAL AND MURDEROUS OF THE BOERS. CONDUCT WOMEN AND CHILDREN FIRED ON. Tex Daily Telegraph serrespoadent at Patents says :—The tralo•wreeklag near Waterval le one of the most dramatis sad palatal sweats la this later period of ...

WANTED, CATTLEMAN for Clayock wi th OUTWORKER and SCN to drive horses preferred. Apply Miller, Grieie, Clayock, ..

... quality land; 2 miles from Railway; early district. Entry at Whitsunday first. F. 350— HcINTOSH, FORGUE, ABERDEENSHIRE. FIRE GUARDS, regulation pattern, 5/4 716, 10/6, 15/-; got one now and save trouble. CRIBS, single, 10/-, 15/-; double, 15/-; SINGLE ...