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CLYNB SCHOOL BOARD

... has had a magnificent victory for Tariff Reform. The official figures are:— Rt. Hon. H. Chaplin (U) - 10,263 Hon. Bertrand Russell (L) - 3,299 Unionist Majority - PRESENTATION TO UK WILLIAM ROSS, BANKER, GOLSPIE. On the evening of Wednesday, the Blh instant ...

J THE NOMTHERN TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1902. TWO LADIES AND A LIBEL

... last year, she omitted to walk off with 20 or 30 packages of the most virulent poisons, which I found in the pantry. told Russell’s clerk that from night before marriage (when she, under false pretences and without legal advice, induced me to sign settlement ...

OFFICE OF

... Chief Justice, the Ute Lord Russell of Killowen, to various terms of imprisonment. Did any the six culprits while the seclusion of Holloway Gaol in 1896 cast prophetic eye to July 1902 ? Three of the six—Ur. Jameson, Sir John Willoughby and Major Gr^y—lived ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... feature in the progress of the disease. Harried as long ago 1811, by the hither of the author of “Lama Doone,” Mr. and Mrs. John Wood celebrated the sixty-third anniversary of their wedding Tiverton this week. In her childhood Mrs. Wood was a playmate ...

EPITOME OP NEW&

... foremen of the bridge works met her at the top, and was so struck with her bravery that he has since married her. The estates of John Uoffatt, of Hopkins Hill, Victoria, have just been sold. It was here that 30 years ago Uoffatt entertained the Duke of Edinburgh ...

Somi MuNincaNT Gins

... Crimes Act, for the alleged intimidation of tenants of property in the west of County Waterford. Notice of appeal was given. Sir John Gorst, addressing meeting at Bradford, on Saturday, defended the Education Bill, and declared that the working of the Technical ...

THE NORTHERN TIMES. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1902

... D. Macmillan, Bonar, vice-presidents; Mr John Rwa.s. Ardchronie;? Mr Alex. Mackenzie, hotel, Bonar; Mr James A. Ellis. A. L. Boberisuh. Invercharron Mams; Mr D. Munro, Bonar; Win. M»ir, Gl»* fi .d Gardens; John Fraser. Gledficld; and Mr V\. Brown, Ardgay ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... The council of the Cyclists’ Touring Clnb intend to offer large prizes to inventors for device to prevent side-slipping. Mr. John Eorigbt, of Castleoonnel, on the II ver Shannon, has won the salmon fly-casting championship of the world. Mr. Rae, the Blantyre ...

AND GENERAL AjERCHANTS

... 81 Sqaata. CLAsaaeaß.—B. WaMaa * Son,. Tau—Mama W. Barith A 00., Hist Strut. Cbe northern Himes. THURSDAY, APRIL 18th, 1901. John Angus Mockay (7) son of the late Mr Donald Mackay, ghillie, Achmore, while attempting to cross the creek at that place, was ...

THE NORTHERN TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1902

... sufficient remember that majority of the children in the schools are girls, and that many of the children are so small that Sir John Gorst was fully justified in describing the “infant schools” which they attend as nurseries rather than schools Even the most ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... Crown Prince of Korea intends to visit Japan in April. Busts of John Buskin and Robert Brownin. were unveiled on Monday night at the Passman Edwards South London Art Gallery. Mr. Robert Russell, Superintendent of Education in Natal, is about to retire after ...

GALLANTRY IN SAVING LIFE

... each to William Cay, Thomas Gray, Alexander Cay, Alexander Hay, John Hay, juu., George Hay, John R. Hay, Alexander Morgan, Alexander J. Freeland, and Charles Cay; and a sum of £2 each to John Hay, William Morgan, Joseph Cay, Joseph F. Pnillips, James Hay ...