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... *• Huddersfield 15 Custleford .-Oil ~.0 Hull .. J• • ££SU. :5 i! SSST;;;!! 1 2 8 OUsy 1* 0 2 Brigtaouse St. John's * Selby Wakefield Trinity 0 2 3 Saturday saw the finish the fourth round in the Cap competition. The weather was ...
... the K-i'g of the Belgians, in the matter of her heritage. inquest has been bald Twickenham o*i Bridgman Evans, residing Cardigan* rosd, Kicumond. who was killed while cycling. The deceased was short-sighted, and while ridti* on bis wrung side tan into ...
... died for Ireland In 1800 was a Protestant; Smith O’Brien, one of the leader* of the '4B movement was Protestant; wen John Mitchell, John Martin, Isaac Butt, and Mr. Parnell. There was larger proportion Protestant* in the rank* of the Iriah members than ...