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Denbighshire, Wales

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Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales

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NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING

... summons Persia is sending troops to the Turkish frontier. At Prague correspondents of the German and Magyar Press frequently speak of Turks mutilated by the Servians on the battle field. There arrived at Rustchuk on October 1st eight men without noses and ...

- Ulartute

... stationed in a room adjoining the hall in which he was speaking, in order to repel any attack upon him by the mob. This is a poor return for all that Mr Chamberlain has done for the proletariat. Speaking at Liverpool, on Tuesday, Mr Rathbone, M.P., said that ...

CHURCH SERVICES

... to the Dean and Chapter to go on with the nave or let it remain an incomplete wreck as at present. The Bishop of Llandafi, speaking on Tuesday at the ceremonial attendant upon laying the foundation-stone of a new church, said that the State had not given ...

POLITICS IN A NUTSHELL

... to destroy the English Church. Curse not the king, no not It is our creed and pleasure i in thy thought, for a bird of to speak evil of diguities the air shall carry the voice, Liberty, fraternity, and and that which hath wings equality,'is our motto ...

--------FT FIRST DENBIGHSHIRE RIFLE j VOLUNTEERS

... had hers, passing as she did from minor to major very frequently, and with a facility and correctness remarkable. W hilst speaking of the instru- mentalists we had betiar include Mr. Harniss and Mr. Stephenson. Mr. Harriss was down for a solo on the har- ...

£) G%tal Infonuathii

... A elsa-speaking psople, and not as the Church of the '•;il disu xxesiaents of the Priiicuxuity. He did not y-^pair of the future of the Church.' It h id a great future before it but there should arise in earnest body of pastors who were to speak with power ...

CHURCH SERVICES

... abolish pew-rents in parish churches, and to restore their ancient freedom to rich and poor alike. The Bishop of Gloucester, speaking on Wednesday, at the opening of a new church at Bristol, referred to the vast sums spent on church work and extension during ...