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STEAM PLOUGHING BY DIRECT TRACTION

... not worth losking into, the -‘dw,m W'dth “'“NI that the matter kad be o-pd._‘ the Duke :“n-.d-n, | Professor Rankive, many others, not agree with him, sand ou the duke's motion the members of the committee were requested further to investigate the merits ...

WEDDING PRESENTS TO THE PRINCESS Lol sratiiecl. ¥ A . 5

... l-;'fin- Beatrice,~ Two diamond daisy h;yflnlqfilll.@_h Duchess of Cambridge. +A silver-gilt inkstand in the shape of a shell. B{thqllflqh—lhnml‘ Cambridge. —A richly engraved silver salver. The Duke and Duchess of Argyll.—A tiara formed “of a hand of emeralds ...

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... drawiog room. The t#«n has the largest box on the grand tier, The Prince of Wales' hlildnuihmd&r.ndlbobmlldhhu'!: and the Duke of Cambridge are Mnlmfi\-d box adjoining on one side, while the of Satberland owns that on the other. It was thought at first that ...

A 5 112 L 300 1056 103 24 4 EASTER VESTRY MEETINGS

... he was attended . Fogo. was intense. The noble Earl mMmh'fi: later in the day. and on Wednesday be was visited by the Duke of Cambridge. Disposat. or THE Svaries or THE Corrox Fauiss Revigr Foxn. —A meeting of the Central Executive Committee of the Cotton ...

ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP A METHODIST CHURCH AT ROME. ‘“?E;;m-.,.,,'.‘ LRRTEL Y ) -.“.'

... forittofind o vent or wa., ‘.'.hfl- ‘mercenary the other day on the subject was viclent and preposmufi?g_hhflt‘_filfludh THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE ON ARMY thflohn-.;filnzod.‘ STy S b e reading of a paper, hm.-hi“- ‘mzfi-dh\-flh‘. In moving » vote of thanks to the lecturer ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF COMMONS—Famar. Mr. Bauver informed Mr. Bourke that the Govern. ment bad received ..

... attention to the carlinal puints referred toin the speech of Lord Sandhurst. =~ AR NN SSR R ——— After some remarks by the Duke of Cambridge, and :n'.'i'..T.« Kl'll:;.l' said it '.:h.-, 0 sneer at mewvares or -”N oo m.h vice, bat b‘m-‘.d um.e-' mum that instead ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... admitted that there was a power of veto, but, aeenrding to the evidence of the Duke of Cambridge, and Mr. Sulncy Herbert before the royal commission, it was never exercised, { Pl Toe Duke of Ricnwosn interposed. There were Bumerons cases in which scnior exptains ...

LIBERAL DEMONSTRATION IN TABLEY PARK

... however, that thers was not s Liberal who 'that an efficient treatment of the Yarmy There pever would be ome s long as Duke of Cambridge was at the head of it. (Cheers,) ‘What oaght to regard aa an advance next was the .pmdhl_do——nn&b-q‘ he Ballot Bill. ...

THE AUTUMN MANEUVRES,

... the ~n.a..'tf.d-: marched to the east of their CAmlp, 1o meet, we presume, an -wnl!-fl-(r— Elackwater, Heaides the Duke of Cambridge, Prince of Wales, Prince and Princess Louis of Hewse, thero wers many foreign officers present, the Prussian helmet of ...

FROM “FUN.” ~ Ecowomicat. —How to make & galion of beer form ::u.uu dinoer for l—u‘m‘ it out

... of Dundee, has arrived at Longzm Most of the other vessels are The Rev. Dr. Archdali Gratwicke, master of Em::d College, Cambridge, died oa Saturday after- Too body of & female child, bearing marks of violence abuat the head and face, was on Wednesdsy ...

MR. RYLANDS, M.P, ON THE WORK

... the suthorities, for the Horse Gaards if the want the value of it (Cheers) lhlly-hul’{ have vo confidence in the D ike of Cambridge —(loud e R L S BK T SRR IR Mn&:‘hhllng)-cmlmnlymm to ny in this , but 1 said it in the House—(renewed cheering) —for [ feel ...