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EataUWiutl ni-arijr lUJj ji

... conceivable that speaking of a horse a man should have said equns. while a woman said equa ; that the word for earth ; should lie ** tcrrii* in the mouth of man. but , terra in the mouth of woman; that when man desired to speak of grove should ...

THE CITY OF LEEDS

... the amended resolution would become the substantive resolution. If that was the case, he- would have another opportunity speaking, aud hr could promise the Council lively entertainment for the remainder the afternoon. (Laughter.) THE ARISTOCRACY OF ...

Published: Wednesday 03 January 1900
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2796 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE YORKSHIRE SENIOR COMPETITION

... Com- petition points on the year, the deepest drop of the lot; Hull 12, and Leeds 11. However, here are all the . figures to speak for themselves, POINTS AGST. L. n. PTS, G. T. FOR. P. a. T. P, 18 o—24 1 179 1 18 15 0—30 26 202 9 12 54 1898— Batley 19 15 ...

Published: Wednesday 03 January 1900
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1694 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

ALDERMAN PALMER, OF

... merit** I*hoelH* Deacon* and *Jack Smith, iM.I*., but she was mainly remarkable for her linguistic attainments. She could speak French and German well o Kie.dish, and was excellent Spanish and Italian scholar, while she learnt Portuguese her sick bed ...

* formidable list of casualties

... Clubs, and will welcome any iuggc'-tions in furtherance of this object. SIR FORTESCI’E FLANNERY CRITICISES THE WAR OFFICE. Speaking at the annual dinner of the Shipley and Idle branch of National Agricultural Union last night, at Idle, Sir Forteacue Flannery ...

MILITARY INTELLIGENCE

... Willcocks gives the names of those officers who performed excellent services in Nigeria while he was officiating in command. speaks in high terms of Lieutenant C. A. Ker. R.A., Lieutenant R. L. McCHntock. R.K.- Lieutenant R. H. Mangles, the gueen's (Royal ...

MINING COMPANY

... outbreak of war, and the work had been done effectively. Tho reef in the western section of the mine was of very good grade. In speaking of the condition of the Company’s estate, expressed the hope that it would bo iouud. when the war was over, that a great ...

Mr. F. GREEN, 0, ManUr Eoui. Th« Grorr, Stratford, E

... Grorr, Stratford, E. ** Having read several te?timooi»l» from osors Dr. Vi-Cocoa, I determined giro a trial, and eure I cannot speak too highly its merits. My calling is that milk carrier, and. as mort people know, the hours sra early in the morning. I find ...

i RESERVED BANANAS. : Fur BRAND.” READY FC R EAT VG. ALL RS a ! in bores, 6d. and Is

... Birmingham but am wori wT as 3 present ir and I am willing to answer ary questions that any oue may wish to ask, for I esn- not speak too highly o it I recommend 1 tO 11. may ma E. TAYLOR. use of thir you like Hanson Fleet Street, Halifax Yorks., ‘ od October ...

Published: Thursday 04 January 1900
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1098 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

for battle

... should got of a longer than the ordinary field gun, and of less weight than the howitxer. A report published yesterday, which speaks decision of the Defence Committee of the Cabinet to »pead £5,000,000 modernised and extended gun armament for the Army, was ...

GOSSIP OF THE DAY

... THE DUKE'S LAST WISH. A story, which comes f rom the death-bed of the Duke of is that almost at the last, when hi unable to speak, he si penail. gnatled for a sheet of paper and Cc He then wrote on it that h e wished a cheque for a thousand pounds to be ...

Published: Thursday 04 January 1900
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3894 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE AMERICAN MINISTER AND LORD

... transacted business with him that liis great desiro was to lie one of pacificators of the world'. (Renewed applaure.) In speaking the United Slates and Great Britain Oarlyle described (hem not as two nations WTI as one nation, ** Cor they were bound together ...