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MISCELLANEOUS WAR NEWS

... ordered each private who works in the trenches to have eightpence for hit day's work, and teopcnce for a night’s work. The John Bull says the proposed foreign legion will, in all probability, comprise a motley crew—s mixed rabble of braggart patriots ...

tion the public to the for the Pretention Craeltf to, nod Protection of, Children ; in trhiofa is provided that

... Wiat are being *® * .redactions, to make room fat bpring ; they of Men’s and Boys’ Over* roE era -Cardigan Jacket*, aiikets. Flannels, Sheets, Ao.—J. T. St John * street.—(Advt.) ’ : *’. 7s. Gd.; Bovs’. Block baits, 245.; Cord Tponaera, 4s. 6-1.; «>; 2 ; ...

CONSERVATIVE RECRUITING IN

... offered by auction the factory premises at the center of Burtou-road aud Bpu-laue, recent l> occupied and used boot factory bv John Cleuison, L-ld. The factory was accordingly with drawn. Five dwelling houses. Nos. 4. 6,8, 10. 12, Kiev-street, were sold to ...

CONSERVATIVE RECRUITING IN

... offered'by auction the factory premises at the corner of Burton-road and Spa-lane, recently occupied and used as boot factory bv John Clemson. The factory was accordingly withdrawn. Five dwelling houses. Nos. fi, 8, 10, and I‘i, Eley-street, were sold to Mr ...

MATLOCK

... —At the Po.ioeC nrt, on B*tnr day last, b.f..re m-kiob (chairmen), C. Bonsr. and Wn Habxisok, Ksqr* , Arthur llltue, need 13, John Gratton, aged l:L and Waiter M irshali. aged 11, ought on charged with stealinir the sum of *24 Is from the premi* s of Alexander ...

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... The speech Mr. Koehuck was interrupted by a sharp collision with Mr Grattan, and the altercation became so warm that the Speak* r was obliged to interpose. Viter a speech from Mr. Grattan, ami few remarks from Mr. O*Flaherty, the House divided, when the ...

THE DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISER, AUGUST 19. 1910

... cheeses of any make, not to be tested previous to exhibition. and 3, F. W. Gilbert, Ltd., Swsrkestone; 2, Gratton Dairy, Grattan, Winstar; r, V. Scare, Leigh on Mendip, Bath. For best three Derbyshire cheeses, the produce of the farm the exhibitor, not ...

DERBY

... George Hotel, Midland-road, from Elisabeth Warrington Hos. Warrington; the Prince Regent, Regent-street, from Moses Hudson to John Thomas Gee; High-street Tavern, High-street, from James Storer Alfred Hardy ; Arab Inn, Park-street, from Thos. Warrington ...

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... a and as sweetly disposed a creature as God e er made! Why. John William, you know yourself as she can ne’er abear to have a fly killed would be far better she weren’t so tender.” said John William: “for sometimes the chamber has been a sight to see! ...

RELIGIOUS & ECCLESIASTICAL

... field-day talk Irish grievances in general. Mr. John O’Connell lead the van against the second reading, followed by Feargus O’Connor. The night’s debate revealed a split in the repeal camp. Mr- Grattan had the good sense to confess that the time had come ...

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... meek as njatot. and as sweetly disposed a creature as God made! Why. John William, you know yourself as dhe can ne’er to have a fly killed far better she weren’t so tender.” said John William; “for sometimes the chamber has been sight to see! Thas put ...

DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISER AND JOURNAL. MAY 25, 1855

... appointed to draw. Armed expeditious left this country to take Cronstadt and Sebastopol. From Ministers to every newspaper-reader, all expected the “fall of everything against which we addressed our forces. The real achievements of our arms have been underrated ...