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... tad Edition. Gazette Office, 3-15 p.m. The Preee Association to state that the estate of the late Dibn of Hertford proved lid Bel £340,99 published k> eosse of the papers. ...
... tad Edition. Gazette Office, 3-15 p.m. The Preee Association to state that the estate of the late Dibn of Hertford proved lid Bel £340,99 published k> eosse of the papers. ...
... O O- U O CO(JRT OF SESSION. OUTER HOUSE-FRIDAY, March 24. (Before Lord Xtcnmuxesy.) DICY V. BLACKIES. Tlhese vere twso actions by James Dick, mannu- fac-Urer, Glasgow, as executor of the late Robert F Dick, guttapercha bout and shoe manufar-turer, GlAs OWV, ,galfst Walter Graham Blackie, LL.D, £i Iiobei t Bilaekie, publishers, G;lasgvW. PFur -er r':od bat~h defenlders for pavucont of £1606 ?? ...
... FOURTH EDITION, TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. D named Goiter entered the Central Hotel, Liverpool, to-day, and walked into the bar parlou The barmaid followed, but upon ...
... F A P ME I S SEND TOUi t ONVX WOOL TO BE VADE IN TO CLOTi, trom 1s. 3r. to 2s. 4d. per Yard. iBLANKjiTS, from 1s. 2d. to 2. 6d. cdre Yard. FLA~NC;ELS, om 9d.to Is. 6d. per Yard. Sroctt-NG S lN, from 19d. Per Ib. ?Rtternl ?? to select tlOm. Carliago Paid tO Cnd from the Mills oa all Or~ert over £2. TYLER AND CO. MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSSIL, SOUTH WVALE;S. 93g S sEXCEL-1141OR I Wi3HISKY. \ S ' tl ...
... ..he prosecution and conviction of two bookmakers for causing obstruction in Swan Street, Leeds, vill probably clear away the of men who stand there day after da}-, pencil and note-book in hand, shouting the odds, receiving money, and paying out lucky backers. only partial remedy of a public evil, however. The Chief Constable is powerless to repress bookmakers and their touts. All is to keep ...
... 28th, 1892. Limited, Have secured a large portion of the Stock of ...
... Monday Evening. The Stock Markets, except for British Rails, w-jre steady to firm, whilst in the American depart- ment some little firmness was apparent. In the Ihi^lish Funds Consols were without alteration, but the 3 per Cent. Local Loans Stock improved | per ?? Metropolitan Consolidated 3i per Cent, was l cent, stronger. India Rupee l?aper exhibited v recovery of J to J per cent. New South ...
... EXTRA SPECIAL EDITION. £ ANOTHER DRAW. [special telegram.] , The eleventh day's play started with requiring by the ballot make the to 17, and enpture in a single corner, a weak game for his side. Smith had the pull all through, but never at any time, owing to the American's able defence, quite succeeded in getting a winning position, and after nearly three hours' play the game was abandoned ...
... LABOUR CONFERENCE AT BRADFORD. The first Conference of the National Inde- pendent Labour Party was opened at Bradford yester- day. There was an attendance of about a hundred and thirty delegates, amongst whom were Mr. J. Kier- Hardie, M.P., Mr. Alderman Ben Tillett, Dr. Aveling, Mr. G. Bernard Shaw, Mr. Shaw Maxwell, Mr. W. B. Do Mattos, Mr. R. Blatcbfora, Mr. John Trevor, and Mr. Chisholme ...
... j51 s Annas' silver WaxcHKS from 20/ Sadies■ Silver Watches from 20/ -adies' Watches JOHN BEDFORr>-STREET. ...
... THE AMERICAN MARKETS. ♦ (TBBOnOB RXUTKS'S AOKHCT.) NliW YORK, Ma»CH 28. To-Aty's Stock Market opened quiet and tirm, bat fcearish preasure was brought against Coal Stocks, j especially Philadelphia and Reading, which, however, j ■was well supported, and on very large tnnsactions wag , l.roken only a point. Attention was then turned to Atchison, Topefea, and Santa FA, which yiel ied 2,_ In the ...
... YITE D-1?AJA. STRIAND TlIEATII'E. It' wve JnI not kinow tflt the niow farcical conledyv entainhl ' ., Ni't bt's wroli.'' which was ' a brought outat the Strand Thati e lest evulinig, is an i ti Ane:er:cati adait ltioen froln the tiermitall of lerr Von I XMoser 'la tat wcaicrlis, ial; statted ill the playbill). we ! sholild a3v it it tiue picce had beesn secialy lvwritten ior I the purpose of ...