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... FRENCH SHIP ASHORE. SAFETY OF THE CREW. News reached Falmouth shipping circles late Wednesday night that ship had gone ashore at near the Lizard. No further particulars then obt ...
... LARGE ENTRY AND GOOD QUALITY. Penzance Dog Show was held in conjunction with the Penwith Agricultural piety's Show. The officials are as follows:--President, Edward Ham; vice-presid ...
... SIR T. SUGGESTS EARLIER CLOSING. ALD. THEWLLS'S COMMENT. The remark of Sir Thomas Shann, speaking from the chair of the Manchester Licensing Bench yesterday, the effect that clubs shou ...
... SPECIAL EDITION SATURDAY MORNING. Six Clock. BAND OF OUTLAWS ROUTED IN THE SOUDAN. News native trouble in the Soudan and Abyssinia was received cablegram in London yesterday fr ...
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... COKNUILL. LONDON. B.C. FIRE. LIFE. MARINE. ACCIDENT. capital Fully ...
... DRIED FRUITS. NEW SEASONS NUTS. THE George Fegler F EVERY DESCRIPTION SHORTEST NOTICE. WLES & SDNS, STREET. 425 UNION ...
... COk FERMENT of honours. or Pers, promotions, and medals. the '.'p' Vnt tO -tha London Gazette con- 0 f honours conferred by i-. u le tl( >r • services rendered military operations in the w * . 'o-Cen.) ILi. J. Cooper, C.V.0., ,jC oI. , J*- Sack?,'■ (temp. Brig.-Gen.) E. G. D.5.0., York. Regt, vT, C.'M.G. Wilson, Royal Ind. Marine. 13 ' M.D., F.R.C.S., Ind. Med. o^bLßiri§: -- Gfln -) F. ...
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... CAPTAIN TUPPER ON STRIKES. REPARATION NECESSARY. Captain Tupper, London, and Mr J. R. Bell, Hull, of the National Sailors' and Firemen's nion, in continuation of their tour in the north 'or organisation purposes, addressed meeting fishermen in St Andrew's Hall, Palmerston Road, Aberdeen, on Saturday afternoon. Mr M. Clouston, district secretary, presided over large attendance. J. R. Bell said ...
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