LETTER. RISE WHIG FOR WAR
... LETTER. RISE WHIG FOR WAR WIDOWS. LATEST MEWS. ...
... LETTER. RISE WHIG FOR WAR WIDOWS. LATEST MEWS. ...
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... MISSING Private James Whigham, of the Cameron 1 Highlanders, who resides at Barbara. West 1 Calder, has been reported missing. Whig ham j was reservist, and rejoined his regiment [ the outbreak of the war ...
... PICTURES M* MID M*a MARTIN JOHNRON'B ADVENTURES A^. CANNIBALS OUT SOONt THE SENSATIONAL PICTURES Of A 13,000 MILE JOURNEY A WHIG THE MAM - EATING TUI OR TMR SOUTH SAAR aaMß'al soorsl fOTKA AfatMIMBtIuTWMW. LAmUti*. m OMHHMU* •« h«nt Wwwn. will *i Now, ...
... ALL SURVIVORS WOUNDED. Captain Forster, of the collier. Balmerino, who baa arrived Belfast from Ayr, related the Northern Whig representative thrilling story of bis vessel's adventure with the Bayano. said the Bafmerino took board two doctors and 18 ...
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... IMPORTATION OF FLAX IRISH SPINNERS AND FOREIGN The London correspondent of the Northern Whig, Belfast, negotiatioaa have bean programing far some time peat between flax ■pinners and the Foreign Office and the Government with view getting facilitiaa ...
... Rosebank (who had taken the chair at the request of the Duke of Buccleuch) purposely omitted the toast, and when timainded by the Whig croupier (Sir William Scott of.Ancrum) of his neglect the General, a stern Tory, stubbornly declined, saying that would be ...
... thought—much more likely to he mistaken for a Red Republican than for a Tory—though lam nearly equally removed from both—what a Whig is, I neither know nor care. Another letter of Rtiskin's runs: I heartily pity every one connected with our art. schools—the ...