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Orkney Herald, and Weekly Advertiser and Gazette for the Orkney & Zetland Islands

Spud Tamson out West. (By Capt. R. W. Cast. Author of Pte. Spud Tarawa, etc. CHAPTER XI. THE TYPIST

... somebody in Gleaca kent somebody that kent anither body fermis' in ,Saskatchewan. — Bachelors' Corner became alarmed. A woman! Instinctively the ,ands flew to the scrubby chins: nest. the eyes :ooiced over the old torn suits of jeans. boots tied up with strings ...

THE RIVAL OF SIR ARCH FORBF.S

... city ey the Nouelas. Of out,. I shio.;.! Li..v hurried by road or rail over the 95 miles there written fur my very life, an I Kent *hest by sheet to the telrereph office as wuu tiniand. Mee ea'/:(1! and it was no pi11:L..60, my ehort• coining alacrity that ...

.MlRAtit WSDifikeDAt, Alt Aft 6,, 1892

... your father's side, if you *re married or single, whence yen come, whither you go, your age, your profession, post of your boots, the number of your teeth. ,getiaben you shaved last. These two to my tired eel 'worried mind possessed the worst characteristics ...

THp ORKNEY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1901. ARE PRIMULAS POISONOUS? General News

... omission is the more serious in view of the acknowledged need for more powerful bow and stern chasers, for instance, in the Kent class. In the matter of projectiles, we are said to be catching up. SEARCH FOR LOST BRITISHTRFIASURIL —lt is reported that ...

view. Lord Spencer, as a strong A TROOPER AND THE QrEEN .— A stirring little favoured some modification. Lord Homes

... 000. Mr Gleastone witnessed the whole incident. uistione. Accordingly, when the candidate sat moved for a writ for the Maidstone election, but 3own the chairman ruse and remarked— Now, I IT WAS AN OTTEn.—A member of a certain Mr Caine moved that ...

THZ HAY POISONING CASK

... milk 200, coal 215. Bailie Jolly What about the stones? (Laughter.) Mr Grant (continuing) said hoots had risen 138 per cent., boot repairs 167, men's suits 140, meat 113,jam 171, rates 96, tobacco 167—• total of 152 per cent. The town workmen's wages, during ...

EARLY EDUCATION IN SHETLAND

... present fri.m Sd to 2.1 per hektoliter. A KNOCKER OP PURE GOLD. —Mr James Ps) rs ha. just tutu telling t •at at Out. rd , in Kent. there was formerly a palace of the Atchli , shops Canterbury in which IVolses is skid to have ! his court. It was hut a small ...