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Barking, East Ham & Ilford Advertiser, Upton Park and Dagenham Gazette

EDUCATIONAL

... -Miss bheuhei'vt, WcstcUfle College, Hamlet Courtroad, Weatcliff. Southead-ou-Sea. 06720 LADY, accomplishedt young, wanted, speak* French and German, as Daily Governess. -Mrs. Bead. The Monnt. BnoMmrat Hill. bENtN© GOVERNESS wanted; oortificated preferred; ...

DESPATCH FROM ROBERTS

... Colley at) Majuba Hill in 1881, and was commanding the Boer forces iu Natal during the siege of Ladysmith. Sir George White speaks of him as gentlemen and brave and honorable opponent. It is stated that President Kruger will suooeed Joubert Commandant-General ...

TO BE SOLD, CONTINUED. |>AGATKLI.E BOARD FOR SALE; full JJ Hlze ; good condition ;no reasonable offer retused. ..

... are nob over staffed with these teachers. But when we co. re the pupil teachers, candidates, probationers—apprentices, to speak plainly—we find that there are of these, who are allowed the Code to count for’ 1,180 children in average attendance. But as ...

GRAYS

... is one tbo rules of the Church Army, however, that Sister shall remain for over two years in district The Parish Magazine speaks of hc» as one who has endeared herself to all, and whose work has been simply splendid.” Catholic Botb’ Brigade.—A Branch ...

A VILLA AS A WITNESS

... plaintiff replied, I don’t care a for you or the governor, either! ** His Honor said the evidence showed that : the waiter was speaking loudly, and created a disturbance. Was not that sufficient justification for dismissal? Mr. Lamb: But your Honor must weigh ...

THE COST OF ADVERTISING

... displaying colored photographs of Southend, supplied by the Town Clerk. Thev could well describe the attractions of Southend, and speak of the low rainfall and the purity of the water. ! Mr. Forbes said there was only one place beat it for water, and that was ...

COLMAN’S MUSTARD

... Wand: Mr. King, surprised at you. The Chairman: I at liberty laugh Mr Wand; I have perfect right to state 1-his Mr. Garbett; Speak fai ls Wand; If there is anyone hero who can prove what I say is a lie let him stand up. -can prove what I have stated. The ...

REGISTRY OFFICES

... Chapel). Forest Gate. Fee returned to ladies if not quickly suited. The following testimonial (one of the manv daily received) speaks for the genuineness of this office: The Rev. James 8. Elphick. of St. Mark’s Vicarage. Forest Gate, writes say: I have much ...

.SYMPATHETIC JUSTICES

... individuals in the town. Mr. J. Golden: Not so cheap, Mr. W. Boatman said this was the lai.fl time would have opportunity of speaking in reference to this question. He believed if the Council decided to go on with matter, would able to build a lower price ...

STEAMER

... Buxton Club? Sir. Anderson claim a hearing. [Uproar Mr. Wilkins: And claim a hearing for everyone. Mr. Lewis endeavored to speak, but could not be heard. Mr. Lewis. Mr. Fortescue, and Mr. Anderson appeared to be disputing amid the din, and Mr. Robinson ...

BARKING CRICKET CLUB. THIRD ANNUAL DINNER. PRESENTATION MR. H. BARNET The Barking Crirkt’l Club h.ld llioir ..

... Mr. H. Barnett, being the recipient of a cricket outfit and an address. The presentation was made by tho Chairman. could speak, he said, from personal knowledge the amount of really good work Mr. Barnett had done for the Club, and the members wished ...