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... but am working at present in Halifax. and I am willing te answer any questions that any one may wish to ask, for I cam nut speak too highly of it. I recommend it to all. You may maks uso of this if yea Ike. E. TAYLOR. “9 Hanson .quare, Fleet Street, Haiifax ...

Published: Monday 01 January 1900
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 619 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BURRING SPEECH BY THE NEW ZEALAND

... an early date. Many planters are volunteering. Wellington, Saturday. Tbc Right Hon. P. J. Seddon, Premier of New Zealand, speaking Westland on the Transvaal .War said tho people of New Zealand were determined that the prestige of the British Empire to ...

THE BRITISH ARTILLERY

... THE BRITISH ARTILLERY. Mr. J. 11. Bottomley, of Lancastar, speaking Friday night the Skerton Constitutional Club, referred to the complaints that wc were abort of horses and artillerr, and reminded his hearers that Sir Charles DUke, M.P., in the House ...

THE BOER OUTRAGES ON THE RED GROSS FLAG

... behind antbeans. of the Grenadier Guards, who was wounded severely in the foot one of the enemy shells, crept back to within speaking distance of where I and another correspondent were lying. We went forward end gave » drink water, and shouted to the .stretcher ...

THE REPORTED REPULSE AT MAFEKING

... le‘t is considerably weakened if they have not entirely witodrawn their forces in that direction. { A NONCONFORMIST LEADER SPEAKS OUT. Te KOT HUMILIATION BUT CALM fF OLUTION AND i ORTLLUDE. hough, who several years ago The Rev. G. J. Gres Was the chairman ...

Published: Monday 01 January 1900
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1298 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FATAL BITKNINn ACCIDENTS

... nocrls lie postponed. in tho afternoon Ui. H. A. H.nlinc, ..f IWlori. to rmtl > paper '* Woman Musician.” which he promtres to speak of her past, and future position pTformw, singer, tiwclier, and coropoier. as well her inllurnoe in nmaiuil art, and in the ...

LONDON Ct)AL THADK-Mondst

... fnnher the holid*>-, ami serious start i* not likelv made before Thursday neat, so that agent* with anything the -pol are. speak, able to command practically their own prices. An attempt was made the part of merchant* placing order* to-day induce agent* ...

ANUART 2, 190(k

... tbo Maharajah recently Agra by Jxml Curzon, who availed himself of the occasion pronounce a glowing eulogy upon the Prince, speaking of him gallant Hojpoot nobleman, a brave warrior, genuine sportsman, a true gentleman, and a loyal and devoted subject Her ...

OBITUARY

... In «toi»K ** eaproa .v. his view of the Church Eng as whole, »• t'lal in- letter hj.> fur more llmi mere drmewau interest. speaks of the Chun and her failure iea«-h the English pein'le the they most iM-i-d t*» h-ant. and, starilinif as the judgment ir ...

LEEDS PARISH CHURCH

... his last >ermon after years* ser.’ce in Blackpool. The rev, gentleman reviewed hi* w irk in tlio parish, and was about to speak of the cause of hi* resignation, saying. Big men and little men had brought influence to hear against him,” when lie broke ...

_— ie A LE EDS WUMA N TALKS, When an incident like the following occurs here in Leeds, and a

... pains have disappeared, and my kidneys, which were the real cause of my trouble, are working naturally. pleased to be able to speak so well of these pills, and certify the above is correct, and give you authority to publish the facts ““(Signed) Mrs. Annie ...

Published: Tuesday 02 January 1900
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 691 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

GOSSIP OF THE DAY

... renly at once. MEN SAY, “IF I ‘LIVE’ TO GET HOME.” Extract from a soldier’s letter: “It seems very strange to hear the men speaking of home: no one says ‘when I get home’; it is ‘if I live to get home.’ For my part I would not go through the last three ...

Published: Tuesday 02 January 1900
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3211 | Page: 2 | Tags: none