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THE YORKSHIRE POST. THURSDAY. JANUARY 11. 1900. YORK ELECTION, the mysterious radical candidate. (FROM ODR ..

... transformation of circumstances, obsolete and unmeaning. Compare, they will say. il»e Liberal of to-day with the traditional Whig of sixty or seventy year* ago, ■itch Lord Grey or Lord Melbourne; compare the so-called Conservative of to day with tho full ...

I’KOrEUTY SALES

... Ceorge Uunttlon, one of the Hcu-.h Carr Colliery directors, bought small pint. ami Miss Tranhy, SVc-twoodsidr, bought the whig House and land for .tilOO. Me>srs. Hewitt Brothers, Hrirosby. bougCli thr. rocd held for 4142. Mr.U. Ward, W(-si wood side ...

THK ACTION AT ZOUTPAN’S DRIFT

... it strongly? Wo,” eaid all the Rads. Ami tho turn many f ids, “ approve itottcngly. ’ Who cried hhime upon it? “ We.” said Whig and Tory, All wlmi care for Mnclanri’s g’.oiy, “WeaieJ siiaju; upon it. Who’ll have to pav piper? “I.” said lAxtr Julin Dull ...

THES YORKSHIRE POST. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 30. 1900

... believe lie would liave been alive to-day.” The brother referred was the famous third Earl Grey, who was lung prominent member of Whig Cabinets. He was ninety-two when he died. Lord Cross is short visit Mrs. Cross, of the Manor House, Sleaford. Tho Bishop of ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... advise you to act through a soliritcr. J. T. F—What was called the Coalition Ministry Loid Aberdeen's Administration included Whigs, Radral* and followers of Sir Robert Peel. It was formed in consequence of the resignation of the first Derby Administration ...

AN ADDRESS TO BE PRESENTED

... corporation, where they had won majority heroic etruggle*. to debase and degrade it, to go back half a century and policy the old whig das-* of the past. (Applause.) They might to is resolution—he doubted if would—but they did the duty of the Irish National ...

OHITLAIIY

... Clerk of the Peace for Belfast, dropped dead yesterday when hurrying to catch train for Belfast. wa.* chairman of the Northern Whig Directorate and other companies Mr. James H. Clark, a well-known farmer, of Tibthorpe HotM», and eldest son of Mr. (I. VV. ...

lEKDS A Ml >' EM EX TS

... '.t-' ‘ In-tore Her Majesty, who lias made extensive purvbates of lace, needlework, and knitting. The Belfast N-.rllw-rn Whig’ sta:e« that upon the Mayor Belfairt f>eiii.« inleoducsU the Fr.dav night Her Majesty capnweed her deep regret at i. ica -■■ ...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY TRIAL MATCH

... her famous. Her goif was times very weak, her driving being short, and in approaching .she never got propegl under ball. Miss Whig m, however. deserved her sucxwv*. Her golf after a bad start perfect. She hit a clean ball l»oth on and through the green, ...

£JINNEFORD’S

... pimple, declared he considered the Socialist's standards were higher and his means , no less wise. If the shade of the great Whig -t ate-man had come back to bear what was said in his praise, he must have hurried away disgust or fear the members of his ...

WAR ITEMS

... something in Mr. Clad-tene. well believe, thit »itrv and impressed her. There story that they first met at dinner party, and that a Whig minister who was sitting on Miss Glynno's right hand said her, “Mark that young man He will Prime Minister of England.” Mr ...

COURT AND PERSONAL Windsor Castle, Saturday Tie* Marquess Salisbury, K.(*., Prim© Mimaier and Secretary of ..

... Trustees. Sunday. The Prince and Princess Wales and Princess Victoria were present at Divine service today. The Belfast Northern Whig” says that the Duke and Duchess of York will before the summer over |tuv another visit to Ireland. It is their Royal Highoessr-Va ...