GOSSIP OF THE DAY
... SPORTING WOMAN'S TIPS. M.A.P. says: If woman is fond f snort end good shot, tips are as much expected from her as from a man. The usual fee for a day's partridge shooting is £ ...
... SPORTING WOMAN'S TIPS. M.A.P. says: If woman is fond f snort end good shot, tips are as much expected from her as from a man. The usual fee for a day's partridge shooting is £ ...
... Local Chronicle.—On the last Sunday in | two sermons on behalf of the Jews' Society were preached Little Missanden Church W. W. i Pomeroy. Tbe sermons were most interesting, and were attentively listened to. Collections were made.—On Friday, the 20th inst.. Little School was visited Mr. Shaw, H.M.I. He looked carefnlly into everything, and left a very pleasant impression minds of the Vicar and ...
... [special telegram.] House of Commons, Wednesday. The Breakdown at Bloemfcntein. It'has been an uneasy day. The contradictory rumours about the Bloemiontein Conference were good evidence ...
... In Boxes, 9}d., Is. IJd., and 2s. 9d. each, with full directions. The Is. lid. box contains 56|Pills. Prepared only by the Proprietor THOMAS BEECHAM, ...
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... platforms as one of the most persuasive and indefatigable advocates of Home Rule and Liberal principles. ...
... Mr. Rhodes spent some time at the Colonial 0* on Monday afternoon. Countess Alice Kearney is seriously ill, and able to keep or make any engagements. The Chief Constable Birming ...
... OUK OWN Wlliii. ) London, Thursday Afternoon. Mrs. Gladstone anxiously watching tho contest which the authorities are waging with the threatened epidemic. tho time of th ...
... The Finedon Women's Liberal Association—a strong body—had successful gathering on Monday, when they were favoured with a visit from the Countess Alice Kearney, one the Executive of the Women's Liberal Federation, and one of the best speakers that organisation possesses. The proceedings of the day began with fairly well attended tea, arranged by a committee, consisting of Mrs. Harris (secretary ...
... The Rev. W. Quennell, M.A., rector of Shenfleld, has been appointed rural d.^an of Baretable. The Rev. B. Wright, 8.A., elder son of the J Rector of Sandon, has beeu app >iuted chaplain iv _ Her Majesty's Fleet, with seniority of June 5. fl The officers especially mentioned in the resolu- c tion of thanks passed by both Houses of Parliament 0 in connection with tbe Soudan campaign included, f ...
... Mercury. Sir, —The Rev. R. A. Parsons seems terribly afraid he should be thought to support the opinions of the Countess Alice-Kearney. That matter set at rest by his letter to you, but why should he go out of his way to bring charges against her of unfairness, uncharitableness, and bigotry ? His charge setting class against class is also very stale and silly. generally used by persons ...
... Concert the Parish Chcrch Choirs. concert was given by tbe members of tbe Cbnrcb choirs on Thursday evening tbe National Schools. Sir. W. Lowndes presided, and introduced a programme that was well executed, and wbicb met with much favour, reflecting credit alike on the performers and Mr. E. A. C. Golding, tbeir instructor. The choir rendered a nnmber of glees, and trios were given Miss Bnckoke ...