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Dewsbury Chronicle and West Riding Advertiser

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... lunatics, criticised this particular mode of benefiting the former as one of the various examples in the bill of a want of frank speaking and an affection for conjuring tricks. The House divided on an amendment by Lord Limerick, to entitle a landowner redeeming ...

THE- lIEWSBURY CHRONICLE, -SATURDAY, JULY VC',

... arrived in Berlin show as much diligence in the pursuit of knowledge as candour and impartiality in their judgments. They speak enthusiastically, though they have to eke out their scanty knowledge of German with Dutch and English words, of the progress ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEWS

... the word—a Freemason. (Hear, hear.) In Trades' Unions he took a deep interest, and was glad that he had an opportunity of speaking to the members of one. It had ever been his desire that they should come more under the influence of clergymen. God had- ...

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. To THE READER.-1 Leading Article on Small Subjects of Administrative and Legislative ..

... character, and, therefore, we cannot insert it in cur columns. We should advise you to make a complaint about the insolence you speak of to the owner of the vehicle. To CRICKETERS.—At a late hour yesterday, we received several reports of cricket matches played ...

THE ESKIMO WOMEN

... which he has adopted, does not allow of such a proceeding; and 11 he gives her a goad caning (as she richly deserves), or even speaks crossly to her; then she will inform the proester when be comes round, and the poor man will be read a long lecture upon ...

1869

... Joseph Batley, Esq., Town Clerk, Huddersfield. The MAYOR said—There is a time to speak and a time to be silent, so it is said. Perhaps you will allow me an opportunity of speaking with respect to this matter. I think you will bear testimony to the fact that ...

TION TO.THE PRIME MINISTER

... to have sought an interview for the purpose ot delivering the petition. Since my last letter have had the opportunity of speaking to several members of the House; to one especially who takes great interest in Indian affairs and in commercial matters. ...

THURSDAY, July 22nd

... schools amounted to £414,900, which was supplemented by £420,742 of school fees, and £472,750 by subscriptions and endowments. Speaking on the quality of the education given, Mr. Forster adduced the fact that 428,000 day scholars and 35,500 night scholars had ...

;1869

... W. B. 'Calvert responded. The health of the Honourable Mrs. Ramsden ; was proposed by Mr. J. Freeman. SiriJoHN RAMSDEN, speaking on behalf of his mother, said there was no one who had the interests of Huddersfield more at heart than she had had throughout ...

THE AMENDMENTS TO Tur MILL

... discussion won , the questions embraced ita the petition; but now it will not be necessary, as I shall havenm-ple opportunity or speaking in support of it when , the enclosed amendtnents come to be considered.—l amidear sir, yours truly, Jittp SlasoN, Jesse Smith ...

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BATLEY

... The Compulsory Vaccination Act came athwart his views and he should not be doing his duty to his conscience if he did not speak against it whenever he could. In time, he had no doubt, by people opposing it, it would be felt that the law was obnoxious ...