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... DEATH OF PROFESSOR GEORGE DAWSON. HALIFAX, Sunday Night.-Tlie death is an. nounced to-day uf Professor George Dawson, tbt well-known geologist and naturalist.—Centra' News. ...
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... MR. GEORGE DAWSON ON EDUCATION. The memorial stone of what is called an unde- nominational school was laid on Friday in last week, at Birmingham by Mrs. Dixon, wife of the member for the borough. Mr. George Dawson was one of the sp>eakei s on the occasion ...
... MR. GEORGE DAWSON AND RELIGIOUS DIVISIONS. Mr George Dawson, preaching on Sunday, said- They might conveniently divide people into three groups. There were the authoritative people, the rationalists, and there were people of a medium quality that lay ...
... THL. LATE MR. GEORGE DAWSON AS A LECTURER. of tho lat« Mr. George Dawson as a ltcturfr, tne Daily JScws remarks •— uHifiWau the successful of lecturers, and had probably thought the art of popular lecturing to its greatest efficiency. In Birmingham, ...
... body of Thomas Hay was opened at South Restou, near Louth, on Monday afternoon. The evidence showed that the pri- soner, George Dawson Hay, suspected his wife of being unfaithful to him, but that there was no real foundation for his suspicions. On the Friday ...
... body of Thomas Hay was opened at South Reston, near Louth, on Monday afternoon. The evidence showed that the pri- soner, George Dawson Hay, suspected bis wife of being unfaithful to him, but that there was no real foundation for bis suspicions. On the Friday ...
... DEATH OF PROFESSOR GEO. DAWSON. HALIFAX, Sunday Night.—The death is an- nounced to-day of Professor George Dawson, the well-known geologist and naturalist.—Central News. ...
... The George Dawson memorial statue at Bir- mingham will be unveiled on the 5th of October. The statue is the work of Mr. Woolner, R.A., and it is to be placed on the north side of the Town Hall, in Congreve street. ...
... BEAUTIFITL ROADS. IN the News in Brief column yesterday was a statement to the effect that George Dawson said that the scenery of the road from Barmouth to Dolgelley was not equalled by that of any other road in the kingdom—except that from Dolgelley ...
... Press Association learned from NewmarKet on V uesday that a telejrraru had been receired from Monte Carlo stating that Mr George Dawson, the trainer, was much better, and that the patient was making favour- able progress. ...