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CONTESTED SEATS

... Buckingham—No charge—W. W. Carlile (C) 5101; W. G. Beaumont (L) 4884. Bucks, Wycombe. No change. H. R. Grenfell, C 6111 ; J. Thomas, L 3582. Cambridge, North—Liberal gain.—Hon, A. G. Brand (L) 4007 ; C. T. Giles (C) 3846. Cambridgeshire, Newmarket. No change ...

WICK BURGHS ELECTION

... —The Central News ie enabled to confirm the statement that Sir Thomas Lipton has secured the control of the American pork, having practically bought up all the available stock. Sir Thomae,it is understood, has not done this with a view to forming `•corner ...

A CHIEL’S AMANG YE

... history brings about, the name and influence of Thomas Davidson may outlive them all. An NWEL(X)ME Apparition. One the .satisfactor>’ results of the nresent election is the return of my friend Keir Hardie—a brave, modest, quiet, and highly capable man ...

PETERHEAD SENTINEL AND BUCHAN JOURNAL, October 20, 1900

... Egyptian War. could have wished that Mr Buchanan had opposed the war, as John Morlcy has done, John Burns has done, Keir Hardie, and Thomas Shaw, and Heury Labouchere have done—all of them winning their scats. But in the present temper of the country Mr Buchanan ...

GREAT SALE

... ; John Burns, Battersea • Henry Broadhurst, Leicester ; Thomas dud, blorpeth ; Richard Bel, Derby ; E. Crean, Cork (South- East) ; W. R. Cremer,Haggereton ; Chas. Fenwiek Wausbeck ; Keir Hardie, Merthyr Tydvil ; J. P. Naunetti, Dublin (College Green) ...

A NEW DEER LECTURER IN

... Petrie, New Deer ; George Brown, architect. New Deer; Robert M'Donald, ttilor. New Dver; Thomas Milne, merchant. New Deer; Samuel Ironside, saddler. New Deer ; Thomas Willox, butcher. New Deer; G. Walker, chemist, New Deer ; Jaa. Davidson, watchmaker, New ...

PETERHEAD SENTINEL AND BUCHAN JOURNAL, December 15, 1900

... which have been carried most easily, in spite of all the enemy could do, have been won by men like John Morley, Thomas Shaw, Burns, Bryce, Hardie, Lough, and Labouchere, who grasped the nettle and crushed the stings. One of the frank statements made Mr Annand ...

The competitors in the Observer Christmas Prize Story Competition having been kept a week longer in suspense ..

... so many dangers alone, and had so many narrow escapes, that any outsider would believe, if he heard them relsted, that this hardy fishermen bore a charmed life. Not only has he been washed overboard hie large fishing boat, but his small boat has been overturned ...

STEAM DRIFTERS. ADDI

... Leatham, Stnlintl ; W. C. Ma Bean, accountant; John Pypor, warehouseman ; J. Chiaholm, burgh surveyor ; J. Mackintosh, merchant; Thomas Mackie, sheriff dork depute ; W. Lumsden and A. King, fishcurers ; J. Scott, fish surer ; and 1). Troup, aoUoitor. The launch ...

SUN INSURANCE OFFICE,

... Wilson ; sick stewards, Alex. Simpson and James Sangster; treasurer, Thomas BPLeod ; eecretery, George Leith ; auditors, James Spenoe, and Alex. Cruickshank ; trustees, Geo. Hardie, James Gray, and Wm. Bummers. the Ruchan Obaerber. ...

METHLICK.-710 1131141A1 col ectinn made by eldete of the Esiateisiied Church throughout the palish for the ..

... presiding over a company of about 60. Songs were sung by Messrs William Davidson, Neil Thoree, William M•Lean David Davidson, Thomas Falconer, and John douttar. Mr John Davidson (the Rescue) diecoureed pipe music during the evening. Mr Robert Gordon contributed ...

PLOUGHING MATCHES

... Robertson, Crewhead ; 4 A. Gray, nethenntil ; 5 John Adamson, Piketilluru ; 6 A. Hardie, Snapp'. Eamon ;1 Jas. Kidd, Ogston ; 8 George Middleton, Greigsfonl ; 9 Thomas Gardiner, Knapp; ;10 Alex. Meston, Mill of Waterton. Best leering, A. Moir ; best ...