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THE BIDEFORD TRAGEDY

... measure on th y the owner, who replaced | ;—he has been a soldi ieh - . . e table; for this civil i P | measure would soldier, which in some in saving his beer from ¢ civil interference | H uld account for his great confi 5 2 total annihilati e (Mr. Alliott) ...

RELIGIOUS INFLUENCES IN HINDOSTAN

... policy which would shut it up from Christianity, So long as Christianity is an integral part of English civilization, it is absurd for us o ult of civilizing India without at least leavening it with our faith, The relation in which Christian propogandism is ...

CONTEMPORARY OPINION

... temporary purpose. ; They are, and profess to be. permanent. That is. it | is not the suspension of civil government in Ireland, it is the abrogation of civil government. . . . The people of Ireland repudiate the new system to the very verge of rebellion ...

ONE HALF-PENNY BIDFORD INTELLIGICNCE

... so that the doctor may parently, we are to say ( 100.. e Bo ilitia, and to welcome in their ;Pace, the seniors,. Berta., resettling in Bedford in have an empty class room for his work. And Special Reserve. Good luck to then,.-. May While et Boxmoor be ...

Published: Tuesday 07 January 1908
Newspaper: Bedford Record
County: Bedfordshire, England
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