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EXPRESS SANDQATE SHORNC LIFFE HYTHE SEPTEMBER 15th 1900 THE OF THE WEEK FRIDAY no official from South Africa ..

... the River Colony reminding them they are subjects the Queen warning them of the penalties which incurred by who continue in arms the oath of submission Maseru telegram stated that the British evacuated Ladybrand hospital arrangements at Pretoria reported ...

FOLKESTONE EXPRESS SANDGATE SHORNCLIFFE HYTHE ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 19 WAY Journalist attempt being ..

... outside the operation of this process but they few ARTIFICIAL THIRST family Moreover is' freely stated e suffering will Mr Grattan Geary late editor proprietor the “Bombay Gazette” have expected liis the Indian press characteristic conspicuous ability “took ...

FOLKESTONE EXPRESS SANDGATE BHORNCLIFFE ADVERTISER SATURDAY OCTOBER 20th 190? FOLKESTON E MEETING This will ..

... Prince Air W Downes’ Kilgran Air W Downes’ Witticism Mr P II Tippler’s (late Mr Dalton’s) ch Dolman Sir James Duke's br g Grattan by Harvest Feast out of Blunt Mr R Gore’s ch g Partridge Green Wiseman out of Mohican II 3 THE ALHAMBRA SANDGATE iy Mr J J ...

FOLKESTONE EXPRESS SANDGATE SHORNCLIFFE HYTHE ADVERTISER SATURDAY DECEMBER 20th 1902 COMPLIMENTARY DINNER ..

... an unexpected quarter The “Saturday Review” inveighs the vainglorious joy we are supposed to expressing at the display of armed force by Germany and England against the little state while the “Spectator” also expresses its discontent this business The ...

WHO OWNS THE CHURCH OROAR II

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- SOLD IN BOMBS DV jut. at and IVO soh. 8 6 912 316 890 880 3 4 25 287

... the late Lord Cardigan's anceetore—Brudenells, who lived as far back as 1682. The monument is unique, for beside the Earl's recumbent figure the countess, then a young woman, is beautifully represented in marble, mourning with head on arm over the dead ...

WAR TIME APPEALS

... who will be to send a Christmas gift and greeting to those who are doing so much for u®. Faithfully yours. (Miss) QUEENIE S. JOHN PENFOLD 70, Cheriton-road. Folkestone. Princess Mary, in her (letter on the subject. says; I want you all now to help me to ...

DENVER AND COLLINS

... applied The cab then fell over, and thev l thrown t. Witness, who had the baby her arms all the time, was doubled up. She remembered a lady taking the babv from her arms, and some soldiers cornin'^ lip. Lieut.-Colonel George H. Baker commanding sth Canadian ...

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... given in connection with the Icing back ing back with his ead on the bent of the British Red Cross st .p. He was avarllig his cardigan Society. There were two reasons for the jacket. trolisers and hoots. He did not large number present. the first and printhen ...

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... W. Haines (the Borough Coroneri conducted an inquiry into tne circumstances concerning the death of a Cheriton child named John Skinner in the Royal Victoria Hospital the previous day as a. result of extensive burns. The evidence again showed the dangerous ...

The Hospital

... stated that had his son. survived his illness it was his intention to undertake Government work.—Thre? months exemption. Mr. John W. Wonfor (42), Cl, an engineer at Hythe Waterworks, and Mr. George W. (31), Grade 1, a stoker at the Waterworks. Both ap ...