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THE MASSACRE AT JEDDAH

... permit that empire to under the exclusive influence of any other Power. (Austria.) UNITED STATES. —The celebration of Independence Day had absorbed all the attention of the citizens, and politics were consequently discount The President bad issued a p ...

V.—2Cm' YARDS

... take certain liberties with Miss Kerrigan and her friend, proceeding, finally, to attempts to ravish them. Though it was Independence Day,' and therefore sacred to liberty, if not to liberties, the ladies resisted, and so effectually, and with so much noise ...

PLAIN SPEAKING OF MR COBDEN

... PLAIN SPEAKING OF COBDEN Th« Paris correspondent of the Xew York Herald, io his account of the celebration of American Independence Day” at Paris, gives us report of Mr. Cobden‘s opinion on English topics: Mr. Cobden and bis wife and daughter were there; ...

OXFORD CHRONICLE AND BERKS AND BUCKS GAZETTE

... PLACE, in which she will sustain six different characters, and sing a French song, Irish ballad, and the American song of Independence Day. To conclude with THE ARTFUL DODGE MONDAY, for the Benefit of Mr. STOYLE, which occasion Mr. Leigu Murray, tho popular ...

41 OXFORD aritONICLE AND BERKS AND BrCKS GAZETTE

... electreus, and I there saw what (Hear, hear snit laughter.) There was • lady the other sort of reepect a Tory Duke pays to independence day in one of the Tory papers shrieking fir war in the 'hind. (A laugh.) At the very time that I read language of an infuriated ...

NEWS OF THE WEEK

... with exceptional fervour. patriotio feeling being by the victories of the Spanish War. 'The Society held their annual Independence Day banquet at the Hotel Cecil on Tuesday night. A remarkable railway disaster occurred on Sunday at Winaford, in Cheshire ...

JULY —xx x i AUGUST, xx XI. _ . 6 H.3dlroan Libr or in r M Huseuay. v • S

... or in r M Huseuay. v • S Um. Gt. Brltai• it Ireland. ,too ,open o.• on Aug. 7 S 60• a To :il Rnval Academy close-4 Af Independence Day. U.S.A. , 9 Owed City Lounnl s To Prin. essVlr • Th King of Norway b.. r/S7f 6 9 Foundation stone of the Masi. • s F ...

HENLEY ROYAL REGATTA. CLOSING SCENES

... for the Grand resulting in the final of the big event being left to two crews from the United States to fight out on Independence Day. Both American crews rowed in grand form. Winnipeg led card at the start, but the Americans rowed with splendid uniforniity ...

BOY SCOUT NOTES

... events, and, in the words of Mr. C. L IPitman, at the prise distribution, the winning of the Grand by Harvard on their Independence Day also showed that they were independent of Mother Country for rowing. As to Sinigagia, who I defeated Stuart after a most ...

INDEPENDENCE DAY IN OXFORD

... INDEPENDENCE DAY IN OXFORD. Independence Day was generally ohoerved in Oxford yesterdgy. On nearly all business premises and In many private houses, and of course the colleges and municipal buildings, the American tag was honoured. On Carina Tower the ...