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-.»tt and NAVY HOUSE FURNISHING ' * R3IY a-* 0 c ,, MPA Ny (Limit edL ?? Waferioo-place. London. S.W

... \v*arde. ?? ?? Nainby. Mr. Tudor I'jke (a Financier) ?? ?? Mr. John Tresahar. Lord Punchestown (Governor of El I Mr wuiiam Wyes, Barra) ?? Captain Nayior (of the I . and V. *.a. ?? Harry Grattan. Mr! G-acoisne (aii Amateur Journalist) Mr. A. Hatherton. Parser ...

?? . ?? . PR*^?_>J.p_.rKMAN* air-tubes fitted to *enni_e outer _t£rs_f nC SOP TYRES *L EXAMINING ?? MARK of AIR ..

... Entertainments at Norfolk 1 14 Royston 28 4 9 St. John Baptists Newick Parish,Susse_ 27 0 0 Ch.. Bridgwater 31811 The Wheelwrights' All Samts' Mission Coy 25 00 Chapel. Bridgwater 112 6 Comiah's Quay Dis- St. John's School i trict '4th instal.) .. 25 0 0 Chape) ...

SoLT.VI^ M^ TLES- -OL-fLV-N-G CO-TDltfiS. ?? ; MILLINERY. rF*.T HOOT-SING FASHIONS. I ?? - pETEBKOBIXSONd^L). ..

... mHE PROGRESS of PAULINE KESSLER. n*IHE PROGRESS of PAULINE KESSLER. X ByFREhEUIC CAEREL, Author of The Adventures of John John*, _ ; NOTlCE.— Eighth Edition Ready This Day in a new and j striking cover. Price 6s. Thir 1 Edition, with Frontispiece ...

THE TROOPS FOR SOUTH.AFRICA

... stocked kit from generous donors. Colonel Blair gave field glasses to the Leicestershire Company, Lady Cardigan presented each man with a Cardigan jacket, and the Mayoress of Leicester with a khaki covered Bible. Other donors to the corps were Lady C ...

Published: Thursday 08 February 1900
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6711 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

HACCTST r UB^HrNG^COMP^Y'S ysTEiL Terms- — * „_•«, ...£0 5 Opermonth.. £10 worth . 010 0 „ £» •• ??

... Mr. E. J. Lounen. Mr. L. Mackiuder. Mr. Fred Wrijtht. iun- >lr. Willie Warde. Mr. Robert Nainby. Mr. John Tresahar. Mr. William Wyes. Mr. Harry Grattan. Jlr. A. Hat herton. aud Mr. Edmund Payue. Miss Violet Lloyd. Miss Grace Palolta. Miss Connie Ediss ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... took his seat he was received with cordial cheering from all the members present. The Debate on the Address was resumed on Mr. John Redmond's Amendment that the war should be brought to a close on the basis of recognising the independence of the Transvaal ...

Published: Thursday 08 February 1900
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7092 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE TROOPS FOR SOUTH.AFRICA

... pairs gloves and mittens, 1080 jackets, woollen waistcoats, and cardigans, 4735 mufflers, 1021 nightingales and hospital capes, 694 cushions, and many thousands of other articles. Messrs. John J. Anderson and Co., of 11, Great Tower-street, inform us that ...

Published: Friday 09 February 1900
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6621 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

.c_tt nisTRESSED LADIES' FUND. I I RI5 H ?? HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. * EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. PB-S-DEBT: , priNCESS ..

... Sutton-m-the-Marsh E. \i. Harvey. Esq. .. 5 00 „ Ch.. Lines . 112 3 f:S-agrave.Esq. ?? 5 00 St. Johns Ch..Ystrad Alfred Hollister. Esq. 50 0 Meurig, Cardigan- Miss Groves 500 shiro ?? ?? 228 Shelford BidwelLEsq. 5 0 0 Walton Parish Ch.. M. L 500 ?? 113 ...

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... Vr. E. •'. Lonnen, Mr. L. Mackinder. Mr. Fred Wri-ht. iuo Mr. Willie warde. Mr. Robert Nainby. Air. John Tresn bar. Mr. William Wyes. Mr. Harry Grattan. 31r. A. Hatherton. and Mr. Edmund Payne. Miss Violet Lloyd. Jliss Grace Fslort* Miss Connie Edis-v ...

THE TROOPS FOR SOUTH.AFRICA-

... House. His Royal Highness lunched with the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, and the men, who are chiefly members of the St. John Ambulance Corps, paraded meanwhile in the courtyard of the house. They were then marched into the ball- room, under the command ...

Published: Saturday 10 February 1900
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9351 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE TROOPS FOR SOUTH |.AFRICA

... employed during tho Crimean War), night and Sunday work prevailing through all the departments. The weekly output of small- arm ammunition from the four establishments of the Royal Laboratory, Woolwich ; Kynoch and Co., Birmingham ; the Birmingham Metal ...

Published: Tuesday 13 February 1900
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8484 | Page: 8 | Tags: none