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I II WINSIIINtIII MY 14.1 I

... fishes, said that the Society had a large deficit to meet, and urged those who could not do much to bring their little to the Lord for to multiply, so that many might profit by their labor. A of thanks to Lady Carbery, moved by Rev. E. J. Palmer, and seconded ...

K ING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL

... Thursday night the •• )Id Kings,' to the number of . 2fiki, held their annual dinner at the Criterion Restaurant. The Lord Chief Justice (Lord Alvendonei in the chair, and among those who gathered at the festive board were Rev. C. W. Bourne, the headmaster ...

GLENBOBA

... Leslie and Berbers Brooks, set of tugs; Ella and Albert Dossett, set of glass dishes Minnie Dossett, crumb tray and brush Mrs Morris, of Cursitor-street, cut wine glasses; Mr and Mrs Edward Dossett, coal vase; Mrs and Misses Creagb, silver mounted bowl. coKE ...

cinti,refit RI II lIINIiRIA.AII4 INA!,

... State* he. an• and felt ralle.l to preach. He Attroirel Heir at for Z. yearn. hi.' at the l'hirago Pi Moira' ohart. nt Morris Ill.'. where he war ordained If year. Rai be W. prraehing ever 'an,. woolly as the 4 Hi- la. it. Portia ad. which hr )rat ...

THE NE \T NILETIIIt• of the Council will tic held on Nth Dec. IKIIIIIAI4

... cesmooly keowe se the Bisbee of Wbitectspel, sad other Mrs Fez Mrs Dan, Mous W S Oates, X P., 0 H Crow, Tbe were—Mn Right Lord W U Gibes, P It Fargobsr, Meson • A Heed sad 'l' Dew. readmit by Me Demos, IC. Cards, South Wisidedoo Male Voice Potty (ream:dor ...

It ES t ITS:

... Veunkaury in South Africa. The \ sunlamp went into training at Lord Ashoombe's place. Denbiee, near Dorking, on Wedmvslay, under the command of Col. Hon. U. Cubitt,M.P.,eldest eon of Lord Ashconibe. A occurred at 00, Hsmiliou road, the reddence of Mr ...

sOUTH WIMBLEDON CARNIVAL

... when lit up. The model of H.M.S. Powerful looked all the more effective followed as it by one of the ancient guns taken by Lord Nelson (kindly lent by Mrs G. W. Steevens), and the tableau of a soldier protecting his wounded comrade evoked sympathetic ...

THE SCHOOLS CRISIS

... that have touched the most, stirred body of Chriet, and they reverence himself because he is so constantly made one with our Lord and Saviour. by receiving Him in Holy Communion. When you children wished me many happy returns of my first Mass day, you in ...