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... demean, 3; religioes works. 50. &mole. ; geography, 47, daersses, 77; Welsh literature, 57, 47 aosomrse. law sad polities, 11, lacrosse 6; total hosed, 3542. ...
... demean, 3; religioes works. 50. &mole. ; geography, 47, daersses, 77; Welsh literature, 57, 47 aosomrse. law sad polities, 11, lacrosse 6; total hosed, 3542. ...
... CHAIRMAN said the i•rreas* reported in draakeaseee was Tay di.eaar•gtng. reply to • qeeetiee, the CHID CONATARIA ea+d that the lacrosse had ecourred at Woman Vestlaiog. Mr E. H. Jewellike : BL.••■ Featialag •gain. Tbe Com Commits : There is • lot of may there ...
... hops, against heavy American receipts last year, and of £172,01:01 in evangel. Sugar arrivals were larger by £230.919, the lacrosse being from Franca. Of dutiable articles', decrease of £133,000 in wine is the chief feature to mote. Among raw materials ...
... department at New Ina. APPLICATION Vol MOSS NALAIT. Mite A. F. Jones. II Lacher under Article 68 at lvriv Inn, applied for an lacrosse of £l5 is bee misty. Her application was supported by the headmaster. Mr Steins. Miss Jones had served under art;cle 6N for ...
... match at Sale fulfilled expectations se replied. closeness; and Cheehirc did well to draw with Lancashire. There were two lacrosse meetings on Saturday in the Smond Diviaion of the Divisional Competition. and both resulted as ant iiiirited- -Clapham. who ...
... match at Sale fulfilled expectations as regards closeness; and Cheshire did well to draw with Lancashire. There were two lacrosse meetings on Saturday in the Second Division of the Divisional Competition, and both resulted as anticipated—Clapham. who ...
... loonies.; epee* 9,340,000 ineressi CIMIIatiOD, 30,000 dement net &points 16,230,000 increase; legal tenders, 4,1100,000 dollar. lacrosse. advanced on good horns and &tropism buying, and elosed Moody; spot tardy. Cotton firtn—primm, etude. 3.3 e,; pima 36 e. ...
... snake Cwmn George his line In of country, but, bem'g headed, he kept his in-mamsk in the direction of Dinas Powis, and, .. lacrossing the comnmcn, made for the corner. rom leading into t-he Barry road, by the- railway be bridge. After a slight check, the ...
... Coootey. ro North. she Eastern CoosWs. sad Wales. Thee vratettaan Iv of very pros trails/ •sure. sod tI tertausly oo Iho lacrosse. THE IMMICDI. OWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS OWILIM SWANS' QUININE BITTERS d}WILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS As to E A beam lielm• ...
... looked eatiidarithis et the way is wbieb the Wer bed performed a task kr gram, then Me agents emir it able to 40611 n. An lacrosse in the form* of the coaaley was atmeatly seeemery, bot he Mulled it be Mot *AIM moderate !nand*. Mr Leo knotrlee, a Volunteer ...
... children, Id.; adults, thi. 1 am pleased to the suesis el If. old school-mato. iu athletics at He playact for ths Varsity 2nd at Lacrosse last Saturday. in his College (Class) Ow,Tweeday he woo 100 yards apnea in I I ssoonda. whisk was very good time mosidering ...
... almost as many weeks, having finished first in the South •f Thames, Southern Junior, and Susuex Clumpionskips. The Surbiton Lacrosse Club have (Pays the Clos4c—(r) a poor record this ”.ar, but they are still capable of putting a good wain in the field, as ...