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... CLATMED, The Press Association statea that the folinw-‘ ing snecial eable has been reccived at the London Offics of the “Johanneshurg Standard and Digeers’ News' : —Johannesbure, November 11th, 11.20 a.m.—The Transvaal Government has decided to elaim £1,000 ...

\TURDAY, —_ e — 3 — - LIGHTS OF LINCOLN, | tto Corpoation scquirod . | the ti i

... B 3 e :}:lnc;.:or \ri:ttim over beef for tbfl:kt‘:u:'::\:« ‘:;“bm:ltmdb'o ; the) e G 4 Syn B 0 i‘;' . Mr. Laverack is - Christmas usband’s but her's. Justice Lawrance - tronomy, and on things ;‘: :::-‘:::r’ on‘ ,{;:.s- --w;r. el aeb howe o e SEPE “M:’ ...

PER F'OR.\IA.\'CE-I\' ST. CATHERINE'S, LINCOLN. THE SHERIFF AS A MARKSMAN, DEATH AND }‘l')f!}l_!AL OF MR. W, ..

... the young man of wot think ho did 'wku',nfl' negouating f fact that he w of M. ve Christmas bazaar - his responsibility b other countries. When he | was wot so or 3 new range. He (the as ot} g essrs. Fletcher and Sons, on the premises Dest b Enghsbman ...

NOTES ON NEWS

... be ro- | for a Tory paper. “If the New Year list of totals being: Christmas and New Year, 1897, cured, and he is delighed with his scheme. E‘e- !h,“’““ is not ?i“ so stodgy as usual, it is 10,890 ; Christmas and New Year, 1898, 11,094, | ...

MUNICIPAL BYE-ELECTION

... station 1o Nettingbam. There were coaches. When I had to n.:: to London to bu)'.i 1 left Lincoln about noon arrived in London about seven o'clock wext morning. Heturming. 1| left London st five or six o'clock in the afternoon and arrived in Lincoln about ...

CONQUERS PAIN. PRICE Ils. lid. & 2s. 64, THE PEACE CRUSADE. PROGRESS OF THE MOVEMENT. By W. T SIEAD

... the new number contains a very important r article wa\ concerning the braring the Anglo- v Alliance on the future of peace. This ilwrpoflld by sigmed letters from many of the most famous Amcrican statcsmen and senutors: There iv an illustrated chara ...

LINCOLN TO HULL. A NEW RAILWAY

... be in a direct line from London to Hull, and it is to be constructed so as to receive the ordinary traffic from the main lines. Thus, by a junction with ore of the ralways to the nflhdu-uhnmllbo.fioubh to run through from London to Hull. Of course, to make ...

| Penny-in-the-Slot fers are proving popular ~ CITY AND COUNTY. Imn'. ho poarer clatees 1u the HpaMling . ..

... Nocton Tennis Ball wnd Mr. Henry Chaplin, M.P., left London on Tues lay evening for #-thm Hall, Stoke-on-Trent. Elizabeth Lady Winchilsea, who has been ur‘u at the seaside for a fow weeks, has ret o London. ~Tue Frre Cuvmcnps.—Last Sunday the annual interchange ...

NOTES ON NEWS

... NOTES ON NEWS. London to Grantham under a railway carriage is interviewed in the February “ Temple Magazine.” He says: “1 was bent down, standing on the ground, beneath the carriage, which was & composite one, when 1 felt w jerk, and was aware that the ...

NEW CIRCULATING LIBRARY. J. W. RUDDOCK

... NEW CIRCULATING LIBRARY. J. W. RUDDOCK Invites Attention to his LIBRARY, which he has Just Opened. His New SHOW-ROOM gives Great Facility for Miw The Best and Latest Literature procurable will be lent at Id. and 2d. per vol. fer seven days. 253, HIGH-STREET ...

| TOPICS & INCIDENTS

... owners. “The London Morning” has been managed by Mr. Joseph Cooke for the last twelve months. The capital of the new company is £150,000, which bas been privately subscribed. Considerable developments are anticipated in the case of ““I'he London Morning.” ...

HALL

... in the constitution of the Urion are as follows:— I.—To promote the efficiency of existing Sunday Schools and the opening of new ones. 2.—To establish a regular intercourse among schools for mutus improvement and informa‘:on. 3.—To wmake the necessary ...