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WOMAN AND HER SPHERE

... There are few thlngs more -blessed than the friend. dip and companiosiship of a -true woman. She carrie ith her, like a bright -plumaged bird acre5 a gloomy land scape, a brightness and henein~lsa that revives thle most. desolate, and * is the bosom ...

SHIPPING NEWS

... has been condemned. The British shia British Army, Barry for Pisagua, put back to Rio Jaueiroi; lost main- mas5, mizzentopmast, and two boats ; will be surveyed. The British ship Columbo, Swansea for Port- land (Oregoul, with coals, put into Rio Janeiro ...

THE COLORADO MORTGAGE AND INVESTMENT CO OF LONDON, LIMITED

... of instalments for the price of land and water not yet due, but -vill come into payment within the next year or two. Consider ing the depression which has prevailed in Colorado during the whole year, the sales of land may be considered satisfactory, the ...

ABERDEEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1897

... the rejoicings are to extend over a week. In celebration of the event the Salvation Army intend to establish 100 new centres in Iondon for the carrying on of the army Forks A telegram front Saigon sttese that an epidemio of cholera has broken out at Bangkok ...

SERIOUS RIOT AT MARSEILLES

... occasion by several I 3 generals of the Tunisian army. M. Cubisol, the French Consul at Goletta, who is temporarily per. , forming the duties of the British Consul,superintended the arrangnements after the landing of the body, and is was himself present at ...

THE AUSTRALIAN BANK CRISIS

... entertained at a banquet. In response to the toast of his health, His Majesty dwelt strongly on the necessity of passing the Army Bill. Referring to the cere- ,mony just concluded, the Emperor said that the statue of his grandfather and many others, which ...

NEW YORK PRICES—MONDAY

... named Kutnyak at the age .ew to of 110 years. She followed Napoleon't army to Bank- Moscow as a market woman in 1812-13, and was w, the attached in a similar capacity to the Polish army had from i8L8 to 1822. From the latter period Kutnyak would resided ...

THE INCORPORATED TRADES OF ABERDEEN

... other members of the it Royvallfamnily ; the Army, Navy, and Reserve Forces; ,_ the Houses of Parliament; the Lord Provost, Magis. is trates, and Town Council ; and the patron, Mjor e Crombie responded for the army ; Mr Esslemont Ic replied on behalf of the ...

LATEST FRENCH SENSATION

... long known and were 1 widely sung throughout the country by many ad- uirere. She wasl Mrie Rend~e, the daughter of a wealthy land propretor who comes fro thel departmenlt of Isare. Marie -wan borne in one of the pretty suburbs of Grenoble, and her childhood ...

SOCIETY AND SOME TRADES UNION IDEAS

... absurdity of a woman 3s; r the lending herself to their absurd schemes did not, ani es !ut however, strike the Unionists. there thle r( ves Parliament, poaching, polling, prisoners, game £35 0 lot laws, land, franchises, female inspectors, army of rev ody ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... Wolseley recently quoted cer- tain statintics respecting the army was a wrong ole. His lordship added, in answer to another question, that Ie was unable to say at that m1omluent whether the army would be increased .u in consequence of the occupation of Egypt ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... on Tuesday night a man named David M'Carthy, said to have been inthe army, madea determinedattempt to murder his wife, and afterwards committed suicide by cutting his throat. The woman was taken in a case of collapse to the police station by two neighbours ...