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CHAT FROM THE METROPOLIS

... to be ashamed of. A little dissipation is a dangerous thing, but a good deal of dissipation is a much more dangerous thing, and it would well for our Australian athletes to bear this truism in mind. To go ti a banquet on one night, ...

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... nothing in order to gain their ends. A private of the WilrOdre Regiment was shot while trying to intercept a Pathan who had stolen some of his goods On another occasion a band of robbers entered a barrackroom occupied by a sergeant of the ...

CHAT FROM THE CAPITAL

... president of the Barrow taken for granted. The proposal to set up Club, whe forwarded a subscription as a a tribunal for the fixing of wages and of tribute of admiridion of a thorough sports.- rent, which is embodied in the official man: Mr. .T. T. Sanderson ...

CHAT FROM THE METROPOLIS

... from the Government at a very early date are, it is said, in danger of disappointment. Profosor Wiggins, af New York, is not a comfortable sort of person. Having set up as a prophet he has attracted general notice by predicting a terrible e .rthquake for ...

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... he has found opportunities of conversing with a large number of working people whom he visited in a very unoffimal manner. Lord Spencer and Lord ltioseb3ry have amalgamated th , ir parties for India. .and a good tour is anticipated. Lord Spencer is in ...

CHAT FROM THE METROPOLIS

... CHAT FROM THE METROPOLIS. The dog war in London is by far the most I extraordinary of recent events in our local I goverment. If the tax was paid upon all cogs, which is more than doubtful, Lord Randolph Churchill will certainly have need to devote a ...

CHAT FROM THE METROPOLIS

... EDUCATION QUESTION CONlSTON.—Endeavours made at Coniston by a few of the leading Churchmen of the village have resulted for a time in placing the school in such a position that the formation of a School Board will be avoided. Subscriptions to the amount ...

CHAT FROM THE METROPOLIS

... Liberal Federation take a very hopeful view of the prospect, and believe that Mr Gladstone will return with a majority of between 30 and 40 over the duuble opposition. Lord Hartington is quietly but firmly using his influence as a Liberil to prevent Liberal ...

-. • ••.. I.: CHAT FROM THE, METROPOLI

... pay the hightast rates. '1 his is probably a case iri which other local authorities ought to contribute, because if the Buccleuch estate i s thrown open as a public park it will be enjoyed by the population from a very wide area. Although lively scenes now ...

CHAT FROM TIIE METROPOLIS

... Boston. It spends liBB on its fire brigade that Chicage, which has a population of only half a million, and not half the sum which New York, with a population of less than a million and a half, finds it necessary to devote to the extinction ...

CHAT FROM 'IIIE METROPOLIS

... masses, a;.pealed to by a demagogue ia despair. does not exist. That i a hint to L td Randolph that he neg!ects alliteration's artful aid ks to despair, • what did Lord Randolph say a few months ago? He said the possible retreat of Mr Gladstone from ...

THE RECENT PRIZE FIGHT AT CHAT MOSS

... FIGHT AT CHAT MOSS. At the county police court, Manchester on Wednesday, William Westhead and Joseph Martin were charged on remand with aiding anti abetting in a ptize fight at Chat Moss on the 26th ult. John Smith, a farmsr, living at Chat ...