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INI:roNsMIRE ,IbVERTIAER °FMK

... this morning. - Mr Gladanm e to inquiries at an turly hour this morning, and RIM aln.-ady sent art, the Duke Duchesa of Cambridge, Etch and the Duke and Duclmss ..1 IN IN THE BRADIAUGH CASE. Judgment given loy the Court of in the Bratllaugh this. morning ...

LONDON LETTER

... correspondence is now being conducted between the cad'standing officers of the militia regiments in question and the Duke of Cambridge, which will probably result in the London and King's Own hemming Fifth Battalions of the 00th Rifle Brigade. Since the ...

lsr culture. VICTORIA CROSS-VIM

... obtained. thereby saving some fifty men and ri m 2 them to renew combat. He received the a of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge for their action on the spot, Colonel Percy was with, and put tic comdKrl, a Russian soldier. ...

LONDON' LETTER

... laud in Ireton.' (County Wicklow), Mr Brand, non of tlet Speaker, Mr W. Fowler, Mr Cartwright. no-mix-re reapeetively for Cambridge. shire and Oxfonlethire. These gentlemen will endeavour to amend the bill upon the lines which are approved of lo the leading ...

WIMBLEDON RIFLE SIEF:TING

... presentation of prizes by the Princess of Wale*, who I was accompanied by the Prince of Wales, their three daughters, the Duke of Cambridge. &c. Early In the day a match took place between a team of the I Canadians and six of the beet small-bore shots of the ...

LORD ELCHO ON THE VOLUNTEERS

... efficiency of the form, for it would be impertinent anal egotistical to do so after the speech of hi' Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge. but be ninet say that every volunteer in the country felt pride and satisfaction, at least, in the fact that amongst ...

THE TROOPS

... rsailesveras of the Division in a very plum amill time different niental uniform had a amt. A few apiantes before twelve the Duke of Cambridge, aseompanied by his suite, roile on to the gerninil, and was rt.-ine:l with loud cheers from the people who bail gathered ...

saiscelliateas

... the toast of the evening, he spoke of the plinsur able anticipation with which he had looked forward to • sight of the Duke of Cambridge, whom he had never seen before. His description of the joy he felt is the paint of the joke. His Royal Highness, said ...