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LORD ROBERTN OX THE PLOT

... dossmement Marisa, three Field Cornets, and 130 armed burghers, also another man named !brim., a subject of Natal, ICi a Boor spy, awl .1. Vanrensbarg, of the hue U. V. Pi. Intelligence H. Hunter reporto Bethlehem that burgh= are still surrendering, 130 ...

THE EMIR SPIED

... was instituted by the Director of Public Prosecutions, in the course of his opening statement, made it quite clear that this spy had only been allowed to continue at liberty for the sound reason that he was useful to the British Government and worse than ...

OUR LONDON LEITER

... through the grille. Again Mr. Henley said, I spy strangers. Serjeant, Lord Charles Russell, himaelfascended and endeavoured to persuade the lady to go, but she still remained. Again Mr. Henley repeated, I spy strangers. Sir John happened to be sitting ...

aNDON ICOIMPOIONCI

... pot allowsd her to tasçdr. the tradesmen to mak empastaied and, leased, in many came, her task not known. The death of the spy, Thomas leach, er Major Heart Le Caron, as he preferred Wenn himself, removes one of the most singular that Ins bent seen ...

• f if , NORTH BUCKS TIMES AND COUNTY OBSERVER, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1889 THE MURDER OF DR.. CRONIN. SUPPOSED ..

... evidence before the Parnell Commission, to the effect that Alexander Sullivan had broken the rules the Clan-nsAlael. It is rumoured among the Irish that Dr. Cronin's name was among Wise which Le Caron privately submitted to the judges and those of informers ...

OUR LONDON MITER

... Howells, tbe American writer, began authorship *ben be only nine. He a very , serions on the subject of Human Life. ' It is rumoured that John Forster's old house, No. 58, Lincoln's-inn-Gelds, to which Charles Dickens was so frequently • visitor, and which ...

Ws ic not secessrily Wares ths (*Woos at us, Garrespactlealm la the follortug =las

... Ports is owned, to halloo until you are out of the wood. The evacuation ef Crete soddenly too stand. still. The Porte, it le rumoured in the mentermanded the evacuation. itooordiog to another story. Poets same to the end of it. transports. One thing is tbat ...

duMitivi tram Ott e

... quite believe that. • Coanter.lrritant.—A barninhl spooning with mother fellow when you want two ol Beutel. is no truth in the rumour that all the in London have retired. Crinkle in one his recent enlighteners that Wasses's skirts have always hung raiding ...

CURRENT OPINION

... moment from the great underlying factors which had already made the issue sasured, and the air was darkened by the alarmist rumours of irresponsible pessimists. was a reaction from the overanticipations of the previous autumn, death of Queen Victoria had ...

OSNERAL GORDON IN THE 13011 DAN. IMPORTANT DESPATCHES

... &Oreber.and the text of these is given in the official peen. The despatch records General Gordon's movements and the various rumours as to the doings of the Arabi until April 27, and concludes with the word • We are all well and strong. Genre Gordon said ...

etni

... fighting in Bnudl during which 400 are repotted to lorie been killed. The boargeet newel has Inca captured the crew shot. A rumour was current in Washrugton that Rio de Janeiro bad been taken by Admits/ de Mello, but the report is not credited. There is ...

TIMSDAY, JAZIYAIN 223rD

... tension of feel. lug, however, received no relief and au silence ,pervaded the room when the I were made participators in the rumour w) had it that the end had come. The - however, had not at that time received mation, and the business was about to be pro ...