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I MERTHYR POST OFFICE

... there is no improvement in his sight, which is still all but gone. Seme thousands of persons attended the funeral of Mr. George Dawson, at Birmingham, inoluding )1.1. Chamberlain, M.P., Mr. Q. Dixon, Mr. J. S. Wright, and Rev. R. W. Dale. The membeis of ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTES.I -

... Martin, of loo, Oxford Street, Marylebone, linen draper. George Dawson, of Worksop, Nottinghamshire, inn- keeper. Wulian, S .arle and Wi\iii\m Well.; Searle, of Alford, Lincolnshire, grocers. George Carter, of Leamington Priors, Warwickshire, auctioneer ...

LOCAL FAIRS FOR JULY

... and ferns, and the choir will contribute some special music. The preacher is the Rev George St. Clair, F.G.S., known in the Midlands as the successor of George Dawson, of Birmingham, and possessing a wide reputation as the lucid lecturer for the Palestine ...

I TO-DAY'S CRICKET.I

... West Indies on Thursday. After a short visit he will proceed to England, returning to Anierica on the 27th of August. George Dawson will have another good two- year-old out shortly but perhaps not at Ascot, as neither Cessnock nor Galston is quite ready ...

._ BIRMINGHAM SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION

... (Churchman) 19,829 Mr. J. Gough, licensed victualler (Churchman). 17',481 Rev. F. S. Dale 17,365 Mr. George Dawson (Dissenting minister) 17,103 Mr. George Dixon, M.P. merchant (Churchman).. 16,8^7 Mr. R. W. Dale (Independent minister) 16,387 Mr. C. Vince ...

LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE

... ad, Nottingham, grocer, provision dealer, and wine and suirit dealer. George Dawson, Guisborou«h, Yorkshire, contractor. Riddle James Raper, ofMidaleham, Yorkshire, butcher. George Hustler, The Rectory, English Bicknor, near Coleford, Gloucestershire ...

LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE

... grocer. John Bradley, Lodge-street, lately Bent Gate Farm, both Haslingden,Lancashire, cai'ter,*iale farmer. George Dawson Back, St. George's-road, lately Vernon- street, both Bolton. Samuel Pittam, Upper Abbey-street, Nuneaton, baker and provision dealer ...

._-_- - - -SPORTING NOTES. -I

... vehicles weigh some tons this should be very violent exercise. The Newmarkat horse-watchers entertain the opiuiau that George Dawson has a wonderfully smart colt in St. Serf, and he has made an astonishing ad vance in the Derby bettiug. Nothing can be ...

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION

... 19,829 Mr. J. Gough, licensed victualler (Churchman). 17,481 Rev. F. S. Dale (Churchman) 17,365 Mr. George Dawson (Dissenting minister)— 17,103 Mr. George Dixon, M.P. merchant (Churchman).. 16,897 Mr. R. W. Dale (Independent minister) 16,387 Mr. C. Vince ...

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... ference, and at the meeting:—Professor John Tyndal, Sir John Lubbock, Bart., Mr. Wiiiterbothtm M.P., Ir. George Dawson, of Birmingham, Sir George Young, Bart., Mr. Norman Lockyer, Professor Liom Levi, Mr. C. S. Roundel, Mr. Allen (Secretary of Amalgamated ...

SOU IH WALES TIDE TABLE. i

... journey until late. The driver, George Dawson an experienced man, missed his way, and went in the direction of Boothstown at a furiouS rate. Eventually the vehicle was overturned, and the cat became a total wreck. Dawson was thrown violently from the box ...

I SPORTING NOTES

... busy with the Duke of Port- land's colt, The Cellarer, but people who pay heed to such gossip may rest assured that young George Dawson is not very likely to be the trainer of the Two Thousand winner. If sent over from France, Rueil might prove a dangerous ...