The Last 24 Hours
... until Exeter is reached, when Justice Mathewv will join him. Illustrated Papers. The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News illustrates the Drury Lane pantomime and other Christmas pieces in London, devotes ...
... until Exeter is reached, when Justice Mathewv will join him. Illustrated Papers. The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News illustrates the Drury Lane pantomime and other Christmas pieces in London, devotes ...
... factory in New York. dc The revenue of New South Wales for 1899 was th £07,519,720, an increase of £68,885 over that of lv] last year. Wo THE seizure of a German liner near Delagoa l Bay by a British warship is the mosta important piece of war news to-day ...
... LETTERS FROM WAR CORRESPON- :DENTS.I SITUATION IN NATAL. [From the Dcily News Special Corrmvspont. 1 P rZTar1LkiT7BVoa, December 9.-Elaborate pro- parations are being made in the neighbourbood of Dundee and Newcastle to enable the burghers to expedite ...
... was illustrated by a special set of lantern slides, Mr F. C. Taylor accompanied. After- wards the hat was passed with the- result. that £1 7s Gd was collected. The proceedings ended with a distribution of buns and oranges to the children. The new Rector ...
... 'eontest forl .hy London 'University, which is a safe seat for nda Unionist. York may also possibly lie rtr a Unionist withaut contest.. le, FRENCH AMENDS To THE QUEEN. m- A.. remarkable article on the Queen i he appears in the new number of the RevueI ...
... piece of adjoining land for the purpose of added the constructing en the site of the Same a neW barr. Lted. open-air swimming bath for the town. The. Ateer New estimated cost of the bath, &o., is £350. and Jackt hoi's the Council resolved to borrow the ...
... charged with having travelled on the London and North-western Railway from London to Clifton (Runcorn) on December 29 without having paid his fare. It appeared that the prisoner got into a waggon at Chalk Farm 4 Station, London, some time on the night of the ...
... never wasted by them, and their control over the firing line was astonishingly good HOW AMAERRICA REGARDS T=E WAR, The Times New York correspondent, writing on the views of Americans with regard to the war, ?? what saved the situation was, first of all ...
... Tables, published by Messrs Longmaus, Green and Co., 39, Paternoster row, London:- As a result of the corn averages for the seven years to Christmas, 1899, published in the ' London Gazette ' this evening, viz., wheat, 3s 44d per Imperial bushel; barley ...
... :--I hope to ste the reredos Onished while I am still vicar. It is to be begun on New Year's Day and will be completed by the third week of tbe month; and I want to see the new organ well started, though thas will take some months to complete. ?? ?? i T__ ...
... of a cheek : is that the public becomes sceptical even when good . r news is to hand. How sceptical the general h h body here are growing on this point was curiously S, t illustrated to-day by the youngest dramatist of 9 my immediate acquaintance-one who ...
... of Aastralasians ir London to provide money 'tUr --ruiptirca nttlcd uhnuhuree fromas the colonris. Tije Premier repliel that Netw South Vales- was -Vet-tte ?? siacnic- mar- orent. and euggesiterd that toe promor.:ers of tie London move nent should co- ...