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M E N, TO ARM ! Tyneside irish battalion. A RECRUITING MEETING will bold in ST. PETEK’S HALL, GREEN STREET,

... M E N, TO ARM ! Tyneside irish battalion. A RECRUITING MEETING will bold in ST. PETEK’S HALL, GREEN STREET, MONDAY NIGHT. NOVEMBER 9th, at 8 p.m. Mooting’ will addressed THOMAS SCANLON, ESQ., M.P., & N. GRATTAN DOYLE, ESQ.. Supported by th. KEV. CANOS ...

DEATH OF THE REV. T. TILSTON ARM CLOTHING We regret to record the death of the Rev, ‘Thomas Tilston, late

... (chairman) and other magistrates, George Brackenbury (21) and John Wm. Wilson 27), privates in the 3/7th Durham Light ntantry, stationed at Heughton, were each charged with the thet of am Arm kit bag and contents, value £2 16s 6d, belong- ing to soldier ...

IT.S. Pre»ident*M Ordeal,

... Ik* Lord Glaniis, Howard Grirleu (prospei tive Vnionist candidate for West and Grattan Doyle, and Friday. inst., Karl Percy, Sir W alter Plummer, Mr Howard Gritten. and Grattan Doyle, with Mr Edward Sisterson the chair, will speak in the Market Place. Hexham ...

:V—StTNOJEHIiAND, DAILY ECHO. TUESDAY, JULY 4

... public by Mr John M’ long before the out- Tt wae suepec break that of the money came from German eources. It wae of paramount importance that 4 tter the outbreak of the war ne portunity ehould have been given for the Th body of men lling and arming of an. dency ...

West End Cinema

... patrons in the stalls and balcony. TRENCH OR BENCH ? RECRUITING PROBLEM IN THE Yesterday a meeting called the Lord Mayor (Aid. John Fitzgerald) was! held in the Newcastle Town Hull for the purpose of considering the recruiting question. Those present, in ...

THE VERDICT

... powers qU astonish inar their actual achievements. TARIFF REFORM. MEETING AT HOKDEN. SPEECHES MR A. BIGLAND, M.P.,' AND GRATTAN DOYLE. largely attended open-air meeting was hold last, night Horden Colliery. The gathering was arranged in connection with ...

WOOLWICH STRIKE

... a mis-step now may cause a repetition of thesad story of the Grattan Volunteers The resolution also says: realise that your forces to effective must be armed, and we are determined that arms shall find their way into the hands of every volunteer who stands ...

TARIFF REFORM

... Mr N, Grattan Doyle at Hesieden. : Mr N Grattan Doyle, general secretary of the Tariff Reform Federation, last night, in furtherance of t} » Tariff Reform propa- anda in South-East Darham, addr a érgely attended meet:nz at Hesleden. Mr Grattan Doyle ...

COLLEtJBOK yiOl.rMSTv

... an the liquor during pro- hil hours ‘Alfred Orr, she manager, was ch ed with selimz the liquor, and John nas Conlin, Joseph Me! . Joseph Pen- 1, ami John Edward Mel aughlan were alo the and summoved for consuming liquor being on the remises dur.ng hours ...

MEN OF THE HILLS AND SEA

... padding foot-steps negroes, who slouch close to the shop-fronts. They; have great shoulders hunched about their ears, and their arms and legs swing on) loose joints. It startles the nerves of a stranger see one of these dark faces staring at him from a dark ...

Fawcett Street

... Earl of Ancaster, Sir Richard Paget, Lord and Lady Allen- vens- dale, the Earl of Durham, Lord Cavendish, Lord Arm- worth, General W ateon-Arm- strong, Lieut. the Hon. strong, Captain Lord Belpe r, Colonel C, B. Palmer, Sir Walter Runciman, Mr Mal- colm ...

have been founded on literal effectiveness

... the church were the late George Muller, Bristol, H. Grattan Guinness. Brownlow North, Henry, C. H, Spurgeon, Henry Moor bouse, Mack ay, of Hull, Messrs Moody and Sankey. Dr Lazeron, Hudson Taylor, John Wilkinson and Robert Chapman. The jury which inquired ...