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RUMOURS AT BERWICK

... RUMOURS AT BERWICK. Recently many of the daily papers published a list of points to be observed by the public in this time of stress and trouble. Chief amongst them wan this injunction—' Keep cool and do not co about in a hot headed manner spreading tales ...

Published: Friday 04 September 1914
Newspaper: Jedburgh Gazette
County: Roxburghshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 473 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

farts :lab Rumours

... farts :lab Rumours. As far se can be at present seen, another instance had transpired of the insecurity of houses rapidly run up for occupation. A newly built house at Peckham, London. fell on Tuesday, aeriously Injuring a boy, and • man seriously. Lord ...

Bountrees For Slum Clearance. Council's Latest Housing Move. Rumours have been floating round Jedburgh of late ..

... Bountrees For Slum Clearance. Council's Latest Housing Move. Rumours have been floating round Jedburgh of late that the Town Council was considering the possilt.lity of utilising the new houses at the Botintrees for the puryose of housing tenants displaced ...

Published: Friday 16 December 1932
Newspaper: Jedburgh Gazette
County: Roxburghshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 673 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE ARMY IN THE CRIMEA

... of those were from wounds. A Greek has been for three days in confinement at head-quarters on strong suspicions of being a spy. Ile is to receive twenty-five lashes, and be sent home to his own country, with due notice that if he shows himself here again ...

THE B.ETURN OF AN OLD FRIEND

... Ongoisni their morning paper. . . . Last autumn the great mar of our holiday travellers remained at home, there were tummy rumour, afloat in July ; and the be ginning of August found the Continent delivered over to the operations of war. 'the rapid flight ...

VAN.- 4adiasse all Os la Path, the an. TY wadi Pripesios. werleisiirM • to a In A D. T.—Towline 'Ogee'

... Informed • depot.** who to persevere to present pansy, that its hut advanced too in life to make any retrograde There in a curio= rumour in St. PetemlnuT that the proje.'t of miming the Csarevltch to the Degmar of hi. now born ahandomd. The lo to ham conceived ...

NOTICE TO C'JERESI'ONDENTS

... tinuous fire of their 200-pounder parrot guns had begun to tell on the walls of the fort, which replied only at intervals. A rumour of the capture of Fort Sumter was discredited in New York. Lee and Meade still held the same relative positions; but it is ...

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... stsPeoted him of ban/ • spy. Ile open“l the piano In the consti sad tuted hts hlent4ty at ono, by playing e a s and some ether prom as Schulhof/ wale play so they let him go. The was not door, the sabot Is that • great plays: Wee be a spy. Exonsdollista Glaitow ...

TIM IMO= OP LOCUM

... some weeks. Your M0e14 have forced theamelvea on our attention. for we do not play the spy. Moreover, we hare not been ahlv to close our ears against certain rumours that have reached we. The gallant service you rendered to Miss Nichol was destined, it ...

Published: Saturday 11 January 1879
Newspaper: Jedburgh Gazette
County: Roxburghshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2032 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

... s Talent &Yr pieces, but they did not Sr., and as he The engineer who invented the amiantus begon by their Ile was, daring spy, who bad the placita ‘ , 12 boxes, each provided with two finger keys, p ,,,,,,.. one wihte and the other black, on btre heathen ...

ITEMS OF THE WAR

... body of a named an earthenerus dealer, was found hanging to • chimney. The unfortunate as.. had been suspected of acting as • spy, and all Ws stock of goods had bees dsotroyed • few days helot. by an soldiery. which can bear no deal her throne. must henceforth ...

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... closer that cunneeted Wm with the *teem Lord Cranhorne writes to the Spectator tut follows : Will you allow me to correct a rumour which you mention •• probable, and which on your authority may 'noddy he token at a fact by others, to the effect that the ...