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MILBAGR GRANr FOR RIGEL LANDS

... MILBAGR GRANr FOR RIGEL LANDS. A CR %NT of £lO,OOO for mileage and other special charges in the highlands and Islands of Scotland, under the Insurance Act, is included in the supplementary intimates for the present financial year, which terminates on ...

WAR NEWS OF THE WEEK. L RUSSIA'S IRRESISTIBLE 17VANCE the A de° Tux Russian Armies contiune to tame forms ward

... After the torsi's'. Cain's a wedding ceremony, cendasted by one of lbe Land- curates, had been completed, the bone- i 012 . to dwtion was pronounced, a respectably-dressd hold- woman, who had been present throughout. rose I poles in the body of the church ...

WEEKLY SUMMARY. of life in What Every Woman Knows mi=l•l=. If )ou went the very SAUSAGES you should enter sod

... Buckinghamshire, where the prospective bridetroom is a popular land:ord. The Rev. H. W. Yemen, chaplain of H.M.S. Indomitable, is ewered in for the featherweight hooter championship of the Navy and Army at Portsmouth, and is accounted by experts to he a sore ...

WOMEN'S NATIONAL SERVICE

... WOMEN'S NATIONAL SERVICE. LAN ARMY-TIMBER FELLIN(:-AERO- PLANE WORK. USE OF RAGS TO THE NATION. - - Women are now being recruited to replace men on the land. Thousands are needed, and as they will he doing work they must be of good const it ut ion and ...

AN APPEAL TO WOMEN

... must vide nourishment. People on the land must give for that purpose all they can dispense with in their own households. That will not toicceed, many a doubter ha. said to me in those last weeks. You prescribe to a woman bow much milk, butter, and -he should ...

THE CUIZ OP BLUSHING

... Navy is also being brought up to firstelass rank, while on land the Russian Army has been hopelessly defeated, and the stationary population of France makes it harder every year to keep the Army of the Republic up to its normal standard. ...

OUR DAILY BREAD

... lies in the submarine. It is significant that all their confidence in the power of their Army to win cm land has disappeared. The most that is asked of the land forces is to stand firm until we in this country are starved into surrender by the stoppage ...

WOMEN AS MEN

... meestable had called him • woman; yet in al its of that he was a woman, though the fact was nit discovered until, having reached high rank in his profession, he died in London enjoying the honours of Surgeon. General to the army and a knighthood. Sir James ...

PMMUON AND KNOUMH NZ W& ILIMACILS OF OF.ILMAN 1118810N.U11Z8

... first supposed that they killed all the missionaries. What is now ascertained is that four were massacred, of whom one was a woman, and that two male and one fen.ale missionaries were made prisoners, and are held to ransom, while two more—both men—were fortunate ...

posmom OF WOULN IN BURMAN

... silk, as befits the woman who li.,e most successfully in the world won and maintained her rights. She is se kindly and modest as she is engaging. In oo country in Europe are the laws regulating the status and property of the woman more favourable than ...

LITERATURE GAILIC_RIIII .. DILL with Notes and Voesbulary. Edined by Malcolm Maclennan, Edinburgh. Ti ll y ..

... readable Arm% five in Goalie and three in English. Freedom without land : Is it poesible'! is the subject of the first paper. Not only is the question answered in the negative, but landed propriotors are utterly condemned; the, day of their disconifi bare ...