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NEW YEAR HONOURS

... Walter Thorbum, Esq., M.P. Thomas Lauder Bronton, Kx|~ M.D., F.K.S, James Balfour Paul, Esq., Lyon King of Afina. G. R. Courcy-Pcrry, hlatj., C.M.G., Her Majesty’s Consul-General Antwerp. George Palhottsic Katnsay, Esq., C.B. Thomas Tacon. Esq. The Hon. M ...

The author also quotes Lord Grenville:

... English horse would starve. Secondly, there are the Arab horses, pretty docile creatures making up for their small size their hardiness and spirit. For light-weights they make the best of the chargers. Lord Roberts almost invariably rides one. The beautiful ...

gagement, late- information to band to effect that subsequently the Boers were compellc to abandon two of their ..

... residents hare decided give tho men send-off the form of banquet, and about ha.> *«o far been contributed for the purpose. Mr. Thomas Dobioson, youngest son of the late Mr. Henry Dohinson, Carlisle, County Treasurer of Cumberland, has been selected for service ...

JANUARY 24. 1900,

... fourth. radi. Mr. Williani Neebit Never Hecond beat Mr. Thomas Milburn's Bad Temper. Mr. J. Johnston's Just in Bloom beat Mr. Archibald Kennedy's Kin uni. Mr. bonus Graham Cold Nuppet beat Mr. Thomas Walsh's W’llie Paterson. Mr. T. Graham's Gorpe beat Mr ...

THE LAW COURTS

... came before Mr. Justice Cozena-Hardy in the Chancery Division yesterday. The summons was taken out by Robert Spence Watson and others, trustees of the association, and the defendants were Thomas Henry Canu and Thomas Richardson. The i|UC'tion asked was ...

THE NEW MIDLAND LINE: ANOTHER BRAD- FORD ARBITRATION

... the owner* Mr. Thomas Fenwick (Lcedv), and for tho company Mr. F. Fow'.er (Sheffield). Mr. Balfour Browne. Q.C., and Mr. T. H. Wright (instructed by Messr-. Taylor, Jeffery, and represented claimants, and Mr. Hugo Young, Q.C., and Mr. Hardy, jun. (instructed ...

ONE MILLION AND A HALF COPIES’

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ARRIVALS

... Roacn Feb. 25. Thomas Wilton ll. Revel Feb. 24. Cartm arrived Feb. 24. left New York for Hull Feb. 24, Ariosto kit Capo Town for Hull Feb. iej-.ii rro. aa. Uv’ERPoOL. ten. 26.—ARRIVED—Jafcira ss: Honfleut; Eietta m. Bilbao; tv. Ilcmtebcsl; Hardy m. Roman sv ...

WORKPEOPLE. &c.. WANTED

... washing, and nniCrrm; beer allowed—Apply the üßdcmgr.ed. with rereot testimomaU. any day. at 10 o'clock. „ Pebrtiary 20th. I»f0. THOMAS BLAIR. Central Manager. WEST RIDING ASYIAM. ne»r U««k. -Wanted. ATTENDANTS: tero» ac*«t* pteferml: •bl« r;*d matin at tnht; ...

POSITION'}* AND DIMENSIONS OF TATVGE7TS

... Rogers. I.ondou. vellum bookbinders. Mr. E. R. Pca«e, Loudon, was as the representative of t4»? Fabian Society. Mr. Keir Hardie, Ldhdon. and C. Lee. Halifax, were nominated by the Independent l.obonr party, but no nomination made bv the Social Urmocralic ...

UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE

... Cecil. New College, obtained 162. Mr. T. Outhbcrtson, Corpus ChriMi, was elected junior treasurer with 180 vote*. Mr. A. P. Hardy, of University. who was also nominated, had votes recorded in his'favour. There were five candidates for the office of secretary ...