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OXFORD

... ACCIDENTAL POISONING.-A care of supposed accidental poisoning occurred here on Wednesday last. It appears that an old man named John Reade, 72 years of age, living in Blackfriars'-road, and his wife, have been in the habit of going about the streets sorting ...

LORD HARTINGTON IN GLASGOW

... offered to them, and which they accepted as a final settlement ? The statutory Legislature which they had accepted was not like Grattan's Parliament, a supreme and co-ordinate Parliament, hut a subordinate one. The Legislature which they had accepted had only ...

LITERARY JOTTINGS

... Peerless, a Fairy-Folk Story Book. The cobime is dedicated to her children, for whom the tales were originally written, and Mr. John Collier, A.R.A.,the authors brother, had wade six drawings to illustrate it. Messrs. Scott, Ewing, and Co., have issued • ...

MARKETS. BUSINESS ABROAD.i from this (cum.', it appears that toe reason why tee German uischiure are pc hired ..

... lithe doing. TEXTILE - I IN PORTO RICO. the diction of them is most correct, the style elevated LONDON SEED, liosoutv.-Mewire. John Shaw The British Consulate at Porto Rico, in reporting and pore, and the rhythm beautiful. The book will and Suns, seed erchanta ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... redingotes are also worn as a found;.' ion under full circular cloaks of lace, ganged round Cie neck, falling straight over the arms in front, hut drawn in at the waist behind by a band of gauging. A great runny light,loosely-woven woollens will be worn this ...

THE WITNEY GAZETTE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1891

... something heavy in it. towards the road. and her right arm was straight A man who had formerly been intimate with Mrs. and the other bent. Her right arm was extended, ' Pearcey identified the cardigan jacket which was and her hand clenched. The otter was ...

ZAILWAY MISHAP

... several people.—A warrant was issued. FATAL BATHING ACCIDENT AT SANDEORD. An inquest wee held on Saturday afternoon a the King's Arms, Sandford, by Percival Walsh, Esq., Deputy Coroner for the Gutty' Division of Oxfordshire, on the body of Arthur Edward Gore ...

THE WITNEY GAZETTE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10. 1895

... air. When be fell he wee fearfullly mutilated, and naked but for a few rags of clothes. His heal was crushed to pieces. Ills arms and legs were blackened and broken. Marvellous to say, the assassin was still breathing. He was carried to the Mayoralty of ...

BANK

... B. WILLIAMS, Esq. FRED. Wx. NASH, General Manager. F. .1. HUGLLES, Assigtant General Manager. JAMES SMITH WOOD, Se,-retary. JOHN M ENZ. I ES, Chief Accountant. Head Oplce :-00, GR. ACEOHURCH STREET, LONDON, 11.0. FREDERICK NALDER, London Manager. THOMAS ...

NEW ARMY DRESS

... coorternionger, named John flrersall, had Nat come into £B,OOO, which was left to him by uncle who had been a resident in amitralia Oar many years. Trooper Richard Wilding. formerly of the 13th Light titainione, and who belenged to Laird Cardigan'a Light it-iipule ...