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CRIMEA AND INDIAN c'i!ll famnbl,\' commented on in show circles to-day. ] Y The funeral took place at the St

... CRIMEA AND INDIAN c'i!ll famnbl,\' commented on in show circles to-day. ] Y The funeral took place at the St. Swith“lt\\' in’s Cemetery, on Tuesday (singularly T e:nugh tlln 3ath .“I:‘r ol{‘.di»: fl: ¢ : ! charge) his remains being carri o the peath ...

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... 16. 20.. 26 PAYING FOR THE WAR. COST 153 MILLIONS. MORE THAN DOUBLE THE COST OF THE CRIMEA NOTHING FROM THE GOLDFIELDS. A DEFICIT OF 535 MILLIONS. INCOME-TAX Is. 2d. IN £ COAL Is. TON SUGAR HALFPENNY PER LB. 16..20..26 30.40.50 2002630 13..19..33 106 ...

CRIMEAN VETERAN. —() § — MZ. B. ROBINSON, OF BILLINGBORO’, DIES IN CANADA, A SHQUEL TO MHE PRACE CHLEBRATIONS, ..

... I DIE CONTENT Weo have just received the news that Mr_ Brinkley Robinson, a native of Billingborough, and a veteran of the Crimea war, has died in Vietoria, 8.C., at the age of 84 from pneumonia, which he conr tracted as a sequel to taking part in the ...

FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE'S SENTRY. 1 —— Crimean Veteran®s Last Call. A LINOOLN MAN'S EEMINISCENCES,

... Veteran®s Last Call. A LINOOLN MAN'S EEMINISCENCES, Surday lost saw the death of one of our few svrviving veterans of the Crimea, in the peisou ot ex-Private John Sharp Wentwort', a wan of 77 years of age, who has recently lived at 31, Newlandstreet West ...

prolonged rest. Bat she bad succeeded, That was the first proof she had given of an erganising and ..

... dsseribed as nothing less than genius Misa Nig! tin sude was now upon the verge of & crisis. Fiom the battiefields of the Crimea came stories of the sufferings of the unnursed Dritish sick and wouuded, rendered more appalling by coutrast with the splendid ...

MR. W. R. STILES,

... for the love of it; but now the ‘r.ngers get a small salary, The old com. pany of ringers was broken up shortly atter the Crimea, becausy they carried on S » ...

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... General Cemetery on Monday. She mas the last survivor of the Nott'ngham women who were allowel (o secempany their msbands to the Crimea, and did mueh nursing in the fiela hospitale. Two years agy che paradel with the Nottingham veterens at the Royal Agnicullaral ...

THE CALL TO SERVICE

... the community. You should never forget that when Florence Nightingale went out and braved all the horrors and cold of the Crimea, that her second-in-command was Emily Anderson, sister of the late Sir Charles Anderson, of Lea, near Gainsborough ; and I ...

A CRIMEAN VETERAN. Sergt. J. Fawcett passes away. 2% YBARS' MILITARY SERVICE

... § short gm'iud at Malta; nine years in da. He could tell thrilling stories of hia Q_‘Yfinfmn*months' active sorvice in the Crimea. He was present at the historic sioge of Sebastopol from December 23rd, 1854, to September Bth, 1855, including the fierce ...

RUSSIA'S TEA TAX. — 0 e Lincoln Will Suffer By Retaliation. MR. CHARLES ROBERTS' SPEBCH IN PARLIAMENT. ..

... wo are told, will be very popular in the Servicc. The new knight resides at Boultham Hall, near Lincoln. He served in the Crimea in 18545, at Alma, Inkerman, Balaclava, and Sebastopol a¢ A.D.C. to Sir J. Pennefather. He was High Sheriff of Tincolnshire ...