BURNLEY COLLIER AND THE BETTING
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... said Lo woo obliged to do something for a Living. Tl b with him four children of & mas who v.d been recently killed, and bad mnt 60 jar boon able to get any MW.J' mainbain thew . ] of .. Y ' - - ...
... East, and Mr. H. J. Liver, cotton manufacturer, youngest son of the late Mr. J. Liver and Mrs. Liver, Brookfield, Clifton-drive, Ansdell. The bridesmaids* were Miss Thelma Foster (niece of the bride), and Miss Kitty Liver and 'Miss Irene ...
... MARRIAGE OF MISS D. JEPSON. At Belgrave Chapel on Wednesday the marriage took place of Miss Dorothy Jepson, only daughter of Mr. and Mr s . H. Jepson, of 16, Inverness-road, and Mr. Thomas Gibson, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibson, of 1, Baron-street ...
... Wi MARRIES A COLLIER ASOUTH-COUNTRY ROMANCE. The marriage has been eolemnised at the Parish Church, Hove, Brighton, of the Rev. John Freeman, formerly vicar of Woodkirk, near Leeda, to Miss Jane Canning, of Salis- bury-row, Hove, and t is being epent ...
... Molly's wilr agate tellin' o th' place bean% tryin' hard to shave lriesel, Ho'd cut art' chipt his face. His face wi' honorable sears Wur platitered here an' theer; An' ax e d for t' reason, he replied TOR SO bar herin's too dear. Then Dick e xclaimed ...
... DARWEN COLLIER'S DEATH. EVIDENCE AT THE ADJOURNED INQUEST. At the Police Court on Wednesday morning, the adjourned inquest into the death of Elias Wood, collier, 34. of 27, Barton-street, Darwen, was resumed by the East Lancashire coroner, Mr. IL J. Robinson ...
... NE\V PRINCE’S THEATRE, BLACKBURN.—TO-NIGHT and During the Week, 3@&“ Engagement of Miss Afiuu Collier and Star A'flf' in the Great l:ll'.d ““THE TEMPTRESS OF P 8 MATINEE on URSDAY at 230. Grand Selection of Pictures at each Performance ...
... O’Donovan, Second-Lieut. M. J. W., R.LF, O’Sullivan, Capt. C. J., Connaught R. Pennyman, Lieut. J. B. W., K.O. fvots B, Priaulx, Capt. G. K., K.R. Rifle Corps. Terry, Lieut. W. D. G., Oxford and Bucks L.T. Vance, Lieut. J., Essex R. ...
... Kelly, J. Curran, J. Taylor, J. Black, Bates, J. Boyle (alias Cur rant), J Hull, W. Erwin, R. MGeown, J. eon M'Kenna, W. Coleman, A. M‘Kay, and J. Wat ist Rangers: Privates ...
... Imperial Yeomanry J Wilkinson, T'evonshirea, F Brown. W. Lund, D. Owens, G. C. Clark, J Bayw: G. PRISONER. Scouts: Private THE FRENCH PRESS ON THE PALL. The fall of Pretoria is commented upon by most of the Parm newspapers to-day. The ‘‘ Lanterne” hopes ...
... DEATH MR. J. D. GEDDES A native of Blackburn who was formerly closely interested in many spheres of. activity in the town has passed away in Mr. John David Geddes, of Grovehank House, Bushey Grove-road, Bushey, at the age of 80 ,years. Deceased was a ...
... d.J NAVAL RESERVE CORPS. Suggested Reconstruction. It is gratifying that tbere is a growing feeling that our national defences should be strengthened, not merely by means of the generality of loyal subjects making themselves efficient in the use of the ...