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Elgin Courant, and Morayshire Advertiser

ROYAL

... ROYAL Mr Chamberlain, speaking at the annual meking of the Birmingham Relief Fund last night, mid be hoped that the remit of the Labourers Royal Commission might be todisc rimiest.. in the matter of poor law relief between those poor through misfortune ...

THE CHURCH CRIf3II4

... THE CHURCH CRIf3II4. Speaking at a demonatration at Dinufrie la-t night in connection with the Scottish l'hurrn ensis, Principal Rainy said if the minority eoula not agree to meet them they must apial t Parliament. A rtoolution was weed condemning the ...

LONDON PRODUCI DIANNET

... WOLSELEY AND CAPTAIN GLOVEIL Speaking at a banquet gives by the Mayer Liverpool last night, Gassla Glover denied that say discord ever existed and bit Garnet Wolseley. MR ROEBUCK, AND THE LABOUR commhsloN. Mr Roebuck, M.P., speaking at Sheffield last eight ...

A STEAMER BROKEN DOWN

... A STEAMER BROKEN DOWN. Tharsday.—The Clyde nipping Coop.les *eases Bath& Irons Belfast reports, speaking this mon* miles north•wst of Longehlps, steams* Carthankie for t.lardiff broken down. TM Skorryvon has left bare to reader ...

TAX ON CYCLISTS

... TAX ON CYCLISTS. Speaking at Cheltenham last night Mr Hicks- Beach said his brother, the Chancellor of the Excheritter, had intimated that if he got resolutions asking him to tax cyclists be would be prepared to consider the matter, providing the tax ...

THE DARGLINS REMOVAL CASE

... mistakes Mr Allan made in addressing himself to the gallery when representing the case before Sheriff Ivory. He (Mr Allan) speak' of arrears of rent being wiped off to the amount of £1313s 4d. This amount was part of interest on the sum expended on drainage ...

The old complaints against irregular attendance are still continued, aced I fear that but little further im• ..

... cause of any home inconvenience. The same gentleman, speaking of Elgin and Nairn, says— I regret that I am not able to speak of any general improvement in the art of reading. Sometimes tescheni speak of local peculiarities of speech which largely increase ...

THE. VISIT OF THE DUBE OF EDIN•

... lacy procedure would require reform. Mr Mendel* speaking at East Belford last night, said these Wands were Inseparably bound op tee thee, and mast live together, sad together Hart Dyke, M.P., speaking at Chatham yeeterday, said the present condition ...

MR KEAY AT RAFFORD

... KEAY AT RAFFORD. Mr Keay was detained at the Edinkillie meeting longer than he expected, and, though he was advertised to speak in the Raiford Schoolhouse st four o'clock he had not arrived at that hour. On the motion, therefore, of Mr Donald Clark, 'Berrie ...

HOLM Or COMMONS

... HOLM Or COMMONS. Jim IL Ms Speak, took the char two 0. Bill. Mr shots be wed The third Mr W. Lowther, Sir IL Colebesoko. Mk Mr Mr , sod maned by Mr Mr After two hours Meese Ter Ur ...

111 E DABNLET MEETECO

... -sergeant Fraser. Banff Artillery. fell out of the first competition with 88, and W. Kelessn. Beatify, with 71 FISCAL CHANGES. Speaking at Paisley yesterday. Lord Blythewood said that years ago he had advocated principles of the tort now propounded by Mr C ...