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... presited, Queen. and letters of apology far non-attendanre wore received from Lord Dufferin, Lord Lord Iveagh, Lord Lord Clonbrock. Lord Justice Lord ...
... presited, Queen. and letters of apology far non-attendanre wore received from Lord Dufferin, Lord Lord Iveagh, Lord Lord Clonbrock. Lord Justice Lord ...
... and Vienna, Lard Rathmoro,*Lord Raglan, Lord and Lad George Homiiton, Sir Courtenay Boste, Mr. Stuart Wortley, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Sir Frederick Milner, Me. W. L. Jackson, Lord and Lady Ashbourne, Mr. Arnold Morley, the Lord Mayor land Sheriffs of London ...
... ¥. Parnell ‘Me. P. Peebles’s ST. VAL NTINE IL. Aylin) 2 E BLUE Mr. jower) Also Pan. Method (D, Morris) Callow av. and Harris Bande (ie weighed out! Morris and Middie- took no part in the ton by Carlton, bo fell in the preliminary canter and & to leach ...
... closure was rejection. carried by 231 to 184, and the second reading agreed to by the narrow majority of 13 in a House of 411. Lord reports that General French has made a further great haul of guns, ammunition, Three hundred Boers surren- dered to him. wagons ...
... RAR TRE WORK OF At Barnstaple of Guardians yeste dey Me, J. R. Morris moved that the resolution of January 4th, di og on the apporatment of a fourth relieving officer for th ton from Mr Parustaple district, in response to ap appli ent, the prescnt relieving ...
... Alfred Milner’s usefulness in Soath Africa were co’ in Birminzham and elsewhere. LORD ROSEBERY AND PARTY ORGANISATION. ‘The Liberal Clab has written to Lord Rosebery. Lord asking him to accept the Re of the club, replies acknowledging the honour conveyed ...
... Warbrick and Joba Gi on, Plymouth ; Lord Devon, Par. Fetruary 25--Parana, loole, Plymouth Sattees, WEsToSPOINT, February 23— Deerhound, Fowey. February 23 2 Uri, Charlestown. Elemore, ; Swansea Tavy, Falmouth ‘Owen Morris. Esther. Cardiff; Black Sway Blyth; ...
... eynical indifference of the Prime “Minister in refereuee to temperance legislation. All the lodges bad appointed electoral Lord Peel | had explained that bis re port eovered the principle of direct veto. In conclusion the el jectoral superintendent moved— ...
... Surgeos-Liew WwW Webber, Sergeant w. Sheers. Bo: ba rdier-Trumocte Hooorary members of Teignmouth Company 1st R.V at their eighth Morris-tube shoot made the scores Limbery, 4: 0. Glanvi! Andrews, 33; T. Knight 3 HL A W. R. Rowell. ©. Ward, 30; Stan bury, 28. ...
... extra mil- lion for the Navy, and another million for the Civil Service. These fresh demands wero ghtly doscribed by the First Lord of the Treasury and give somo idea of the vast amount of money that is required. Taxpayers have this consolation, at least ...
... that could be done was to take mea: res to ensure thst the suffering shoald be as as He ventured to say that what Lord Roberts and Lord tehener had done would bear favourable humanity with any war that had ee been point as ( 3.) To all these difficultues ...
... became known the head-quacters. en Mareiy 1éth. vames to be sent to by ‘public of Paignion would ralis nod the commuttee. Morris tube prac: © for C Mot and A Co. jand that there would a large nerease 19 the number Wi oud, pe Company i foe M Co. on of ...