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ART TREASURES EXHIBITION

... ground of hmnn general good conduct and the successfuli Dr. efforts made by hitn to extricate his ship. In the case of the of Brmperor, whaich was also lost abouit the seine time, the board icr, of trade have taken a different view of the subject, and have] ...

BROTHERS OF THE CHAIN

... :: I recoverea, -ind they fed me. I - got better.. I went to 3Brisban6, and then to sea again for many' ees in X little ship. The ship came back to-to l;- To. Bdney, wasn'tit? And you there met? .a Yes, yes. . Don't hit me. It was to Sydney, and I me$:t ...

SELECTIONS FROM PUNCH

... that the people of England can value him more highly than they do ; bat if he make himself dear to Lord Brougham, he is lost. TOLERANCE oF THE BrTTING-RING.-The Betting Ring-we gather as much from the late evidence of Lord i George Bentinck-like the ...

OUR BOYS AND GIRLS: WHAT TO DO WITH THEM

... chair- |as; iman of the School Board, or to wor- of i ship at the church of the clerical school the manager, may any of them indirectly cause a vie teacher's dismissal from a post; and a post bic once lost is not easily replaced. The life do, of a teacher ...

THE PROPOSED EXHIBITION IN MANCHESTER

... with promptitude and decision, it was accomplished at the cheapestl possible rate. His friend had said that the Manchester Ship Canal could be constructed in four years. He might say that a contractor had undertaken to construct it in four years or pay ...

PRESTON

... of the town, for then i commenced a second period in its history as a c shipping port; and sanguine people dream rosy t dreams, and tel us that not only will it recover F its lost prestige, but that the newly-opened V Albert Edward Dock will be but the ...

POOR BLIND LOVE

... of the dead. I1i the middle of his ambbulanue work lie lecame aware of a vonimotioma outside. A cry Ibes °OillV tlp that a ship wvas in sight. Could ik bet Lcet at last 7 Sprillging to hlis feet he ran to; thl door tI look. One glance, however, at the ...

Literary Extracts

... whispers through the planks, c o- Here yot are; I've got you. Your grand ship is my play- i le thing. I can do what I lkte with it. Then you hear every kind of odd noise in the ship; creaking, strainitg, crutch- i ri- ing, scraping, pounding, whistling ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURE

... What had to be done if the ship was to ba ?? tl was to secure the boilers against further movement, v to empty the boilers, and so lesson the strain on the ti cradles, which the weight of the water gave to every lurch of the ship. The scalding water was ...

COUNTRY LIFE

... curious story holds LI among the hill ?? as to the coming of the Ls Herdwick. It is Said that once upon a time G a- a strange ship was stranded upon the Cumber. C land coast with nothing living upon her but a 8 )f flock of sheep. These either swam or were ...

THE CRIMEAN SHIRT

... jingled, antd I made out ha thle crinkled muoleskins and tke felt Wide-awake In of one of the men. fe 'Tvwell the nihb;ter is lost in the bush mister, So said hIC. tua I T-prang to lay feet, for the news was like on thlat of a mla overboard at sea. 'llow ...

SALFORD MECHANICS' INSTITUTION EXHIBITION

... thogratifileation to attend the exhibitiondurirg : the visit of the scholars ill the Deaf and Dumb Ilstittition on I Wednesday lost. To those il possessiol of complete facdll ties it is a consolatory oigiht to beholh the deligilt nod ple- soiro expressed ...