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SONS OF TEMPERANCE

... been actively engaced in temperance wvork. He was delighted to find that the Portsmouth Grand Division had increased its membership, and hoped that as a result of their meeting together the Sons of Temnoerance and the temperance cause gone. rally would ...

ALCOHOL IN TEMPERANCE DRINKS

... ASLCOHOL IN TEMPERANCE I DINJKS I PROSECOTION AT PORTS.MOUTH. At the Portsmouth Podh'c-coort, on Wedues- day, beiore Messrs. A. W. White and D.fBramble, 7' WJalter Duttsou, of 172. Faweott-road, was o summoned on the information of William Smith w Chapman ...

THE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT AND THE LICENSING SESSION

... 's'E TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT AND THE LICENSING SESSION. kiln .VIIn -44-nA - 8 .. At ag ?? I__ &usv=1v0-Loi V ONUIN.,3u On Wednesday a meeting of the varions Temperance Societies in the borongh was held at the Soldiers' Institute, for tbe pturpose of sending ...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. C.E.T.—In omitting to forward your same and address, you not complied with our rule. ...

... the registered Friendly Societies of this place. reading down the list of the guesta, I failed in finding the Sons of Temperance Friendly Society named, equally a registered society with the rest. I should like to know, therefore, if the Mayor's committee ...

THE TRADE IN PORTSMOUTH

... interested in I dtile trade and tte ftw zealots and fanatics who b -called tbemselves temperance reformers, but r k who, he believed, did more harm to the cause of true temperance than anvone else, they had nine- 1 tenths of the people Who had a fair and even ...

PORTSMOUTH COUNTY COURT

... proceeding through Commercial. Li road. Lake-road, and Fratton-read to Kingston ; Church, where a temperance service will be beld L dat 3.15. All temperance workers are invited to I attand. L ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... he meant by such conduct, and he replied ?? It is my temper, Mr. lud. Collett's mother was in the room, and she said I would not have had it happen for ten pounds, but my son has such a nasty temper that he would as soon murder me as you. His sister ...

PORTSMOUTH ANNUAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... the magistrates taking I their seats, deputations, representing the Sunday-schools al of the borough and the Portsmouth Temperance Society, V and including the Revs. T. W. Medhurst (of Laike-road), b J. R. Cooke (of St. Paul's-square), W. Rose (of Kent- ...

CITY COURT—TUESDAY, FEB. 19

... great good, and might (io much more if it were better supported. TEMPERANCE MEETINGS IN ST. CLEMENT's.-On Monday evening last Mr. Bowley, of Gloucester, delivered a lecture on Temperance, in the School-room of St. Clement's, to the working men. The lecture ...

OXFORD BANKRUPTCY COURT

... both these matters was the proper value., I -The examination was adjourned to January 22, at GospEn TEMPERANCE METiEt.Nd.-On Sanday E last at the Temperance ELTl, Pembroke-street, St. Ebbe's, at at 1.15 p.m., the weekly Gospel TemDerance Meeting was C preside ...

EXTRAORDINARY ASSAULT BY A NAVAL OFFICER

... to any extent, and not Mar allowedto make the aeindc honourablc. Every ?? sometimes lost his temper, and why ;a- should not a British officer lose his temper the same as anyone else? His friend, Mr. King, did very often. lay -Mr. ring: I do, but I amlucky ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT

... Officer of the borough, neither of the wounds were ?? prisoner r alleged that he had thrown the plate at the wall in his n temper because his dinner w as ?? was fined 40s, i or ,in default of payment, three weeks' imprisonment with hard labour ATTEMPTED ...