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DEATH OF LORD MORRIS

... DEATH OF LORD MORRIS. The death of Lord Morris and Killnain, which occurred early on Sunday morning at his residence. 00. Galway, toeing so closely after that of Mr. Justice Murphy, makes another sad more notable gap is the ranks of Irish lawyers. It ...

NATIU GUANO

... of Ferershem, the Earl of Lebow, the Earl of Suff.,lk sad Berkrbire, Lord Fitehardirge, Lord LLlfited. ' Lard Lovst, Lord Middleton, Lord Moreton, Lord Penetlyn, Lord Pulwarth, ...

GREAT BARRINGTON

... their loyal appal and renter atteadasa. He presaged • vote Osaka to M. W. Breola for kis as Treasurer, and to Hr. sod Mr. Morris for argot straiten ergot of Them Onion wen thrift gives and suitably responded to by )Zr. Brooke. Thee looddede String Band ...

SHIPLEY SLIPPER

... istleidetice eed Urged= that is abowing • ilestlireat Irish soil One of the ailed ineinbars of the Irish Beach, Judge O'Coesest Morris, celled .teacake the other day, to grove sod weighty words, to the stets of there' estates Inland et the russet rinse Beneath ...

EPITOME OF NEWS Wn.in•rou. paper es military clothing is need by the Japanese troops. It is teervelloaely tough ..

... times lately with the Kildare Hounds, and has had some very good sport. Among other wbo have been out are Lord and lady Mayo, Mr. George Wyndham, Lord O'Brien and his daughter. Tae locomotive works of the United Make last year turned out 2198 locomotives ...

SURPRISE OF A DOER LAAGER

... signed by Lord Kitchener as Administrator of the Transvaal. and by the Secretary to the 'Transvaal Administration. WAR REVIEWED. LORD ILITERINER'S STORY OP TUN OPERATION& a despatch published in Tuesday night:seism) of the Low lois Gazette, Lord Kitchener ...

Mr. GAMtlre wai aMostem. to the usMistecto

... certainly upon the decline, and a sew club about to be !darted tot whist only. Lord Shercorne and one or two other arsenide whist players are helping ou the counter-movement. Lord Shoehorn. and Lotd St. Germans, by-the-bye. an two of the brat whist players ...

♦ XIDIVITION

... Barkley, Miss Fawcett; Mr. Barneby. Mrs. 111o:some, Mr. and Mrs. Dearman Birchattl, Mr. Kenward Barker, Mr. &Mend)). ; Mi. ilyng.Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Brunskill; Mr. and the Misses Cripps and parts, Nits. F:lwes, Miss Chichester, Mr. H. Barker, Mfr. Chariton ...

lALIBUIIIIY, WILT&

... Lot I. The Scibetantially-aran7 BUSINESS PREMISES, situate High-atrwit, Crinkled*, sad formerly the occupation or Mr. R. C. Morrie. The Property comprises one double sad ow fronted Shop, with Dwelling-hoar at roar entrance hall. aitting-roow, kitchen, 3 ...

FIFTH ANNUAL SUPPER

... which we had bren supported by our fellow - subjects from the British dominious beyond the seas. ICheers.) Trooper A. E. Morris, RG.H., whose name was coupled with the toast, responded. remarking that his 310 years' service with the Volunteers and the ...

Her tender Heart with lore Alarm Henn: for every Paean,

... been an offshoot from the Warwickshire village not so far away. The lords bountiful of the parish were the family of Howe.. The charms of Bibury and its &O&M Malebo justify William Morris's opinion thme amok most beautiful village in England, sad tbey ...

LOCAL HUNTING NOTES

... while another was killed in the withy bed. Hounds were not laid on to the line of either of the °thew, ex at this juncture Lord Bathurst had occasion to stop the pack. Trotting on to Poulton Verge, it proved blank, but Mr. Jame. Bottle. took us to sonic ...