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K.LNG OSCAR AND THE PEACE.CONFERENCE

... K.LNG OSCAR AND THE PEACE CONFERENCE. S'ockholm, January 18.— The Reichstag was formally opened to-day by King Oscar. Speaking from the Throne, hii Majesty said, referring to the Peace Conference at The Hague, that by the resultant conventions a step ...

blB W. FOSTER AT KETTERING

... blB W. FOSTER AT KETTERING | Speaking al Kfett.riDg on Wednesday night, Sir . V.'aiie. Foster, M P , eaid the people mu-t lock te I parisli councils at the great instruments for pro- , gr. ss. He advocated i ow«r being given to commu- j nitifs to acquire ...

MR. NEWDEGATE AND MR. BRIGHT

... remark was applied were men who came originally from the labouring class; but not content with this, Mr. Bright went on to speak of those who, merit, had risen to the position of non-commissioned officers, as unmitigated scoundrels. The position of these ...

PRESEIN TATTON TO CANON SING

... parish — represented the voluntary goodwill of the congregation (Applause). — Mr. E. C. Green then made the presentations, speaking in felicitous terms of the self-denying ser- vices rendered by Canon Sing. — ln replying, the latter expressed his own regret ...

SIB WILLIAM HABCOUBT AND THE.SPEAKER

... SIB WILLIAM HABCOUBT AND THE SPEAKER. Speaking of Sir William Haroourt's encounter with the Speaker on Thursday night, the Scotsman, the leading Liberal paper in Scotland, says :— Sir William Harcourt can hardly be adduced aa an -illustration of the ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... ceased clergyman Iu as a Btinunch Conservative; in fact he iistil to call himself a ITory. His Scotch instincts led him to speak of the Stuarts with au affection which is scarefly shitred by a very large proportion of Ergigshmen at thi present day. He ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... long th sepcomes on and I which is iiot bitted in the grave ? 'RC Th~ank God, th'in morning we aire not speaking of any 11. doubtful case. We are speaking of no soul that had first lii to know God, andi to sceek pardon in the blood of Jssus, ju St E . on ...

REPRESENTATION OF SOUTH DERBYSHIRE

... intimately connected 1 with our county —his father having for number'of i ears represented it in parliament—it would super* Huous speak. stands the honorable position having been unanimously selected till the vacancy which has occurred by a very large and important ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DERBY

... parts ; therefore it is almost needless to say that as Charles Franklin he was everything that could be wished. We cannot speak too highly of the very superior acting of Mr. R. F. Smith, who is, undoubtedly, one of the best low comedians that has appeared ...

- KSOWB UNFOBTL-NATE OCCUB-.BENCE-

... things happen will of course come by and bye. but S the Meantime * » ?? British infantry, whish Col. ?? =J ™ involuntary guests-speaks of as the finest m -he world needs! little more instruction m .the art o. entrenching, an art wtiich the Boers to perfection ...