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... of the gallant Lord Cardigan (11th Light Dragoons), received an order from Lord Lucan, commanding the cavalry, to take the Russian gnuls in the valley. There was some doubt as to the correctness of the order brought 1 to Lord Cardigan by Captain Nolan, ...
... Westgate, WAKEFIELD. Ernest Lambert, Dallowgill, RIPON. Edith Kaye, Huddersfield Arms, 56, Town Street, STANNINGLEY. Charles Jones, 24, Sebastopol, HOYLAND, near Barnsley. John E. R. Simpson, 8, Linden Road, LEEDS 11. Tom Dixon, 4, New Lloyd Street, LEEDS ...
... proceeded against for drunkenness, being women, the total being below the average for the past five years. The Glassmakers’ Arms, the Wellington Inn, and the Prince of Wales were deferred for compensation. Mr. F. H. Anderson, applied behalf of Messrs. ...
... Manager reported that the .new service of cars from the Cardigan Arms, Kirkstall-road, Malvern-road, Beeeton Hill, would probably be opened early next week. The route will from the Cardigan Arms, via Kirkstall-road, West-street, St. PauVs-street, Inf ...
... COLLEGE v. LEEDS ST. JOHN'S. Yesterday, in the presenco of a very small gate, this return fiture vwas contested at the Cardigan Fields. Neither side waS fully represented. Play opened in a very uninteresting fashion, and was in the St. John's half for a time ...
... Stratford, cut on the face Williora Lloyd, 13, Chorlton-on-Medlech, arm sprained; John Heydon, 22, cashier, Stockport, contusion of both legs; and a child, one year old, named John Walker, of Openehaw, whose forehead was contused. The drivers and guards ...
... Calverley Moor, Great Horton Lane. Little Horton Lane. Rowling Ijine Ambler Thom. Soper Lane, Hlerley shelf, stone Table, The Cardigan Arms Inn on the Leeds Side thereof, the liar or ham across the Highway lead ingtoßurley and Reevy, will LET RV AUCTION, the ...
... WONDERFUL CURES OF DEAFNESS, RHEUMATISM, PARALYSIS, CURED AFTER FIVE YEARS’SUFFERING AND USELESS DOCTORIN& Mr. JOHN HARDACRE, of 9, Leasowe-avenue, Hnnslet Carr, Leeds,, been relieved of five years’ suffering from Gastric Catarrh and Paralysis Bowels ...
... possesses a truly beauti- Jlxl arm . the slave-bangle is often welcomed as i means of breaking the line of (00-generous one. or disguising the meagreress over-slender one. The newest slave bangle, which is worn high up on tne arm, is akin the expanding bracelet ...
... and Sons, Oxford-rood. SPLENDID THROUGH HOUSES, Newport-view, Cardigan-rood: healthy situation. Bs. 6d. clear. App!y Roberts, 10, Lodge-view, New Wnrtley. ll HOUSES, Sonthfield-terraoe, Arm!'y, wash-kitchen and pantry, kitchen and front room, 2 and attic; ...
... presided, and amongst those present were Mr. Rowland M.P., Mr. G. R. Portway (President of the Chamber of Ctanoncroe), Mr. John Town, Mr. John Pearce, Dr. Hellier, Mr. R. Humble, Mr. W. Wildblood, Mr. Arthur L. Soot, Mr. B. James, Mr. Wesley North, Mr. W. Harvey ...