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THE WOMAN’S WOULD

... the inadequate of British officers with native regiments in It is » question, of course, which affects the , of the Indian army very seriously, and resting to know that, from the down wards, every official in India recognises of an immediate augmentation ...

ooo AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY, woman, giving her address as Nerthum, ret, Marylebone-roml, Lamlon, . Cooke, at ..

... Justice North fo | her te twelve months’ imprisonment with land labour. . Ara Town ing at Accrington a discussion recently place Tur death is announced of Surgeon John | jn A Wyerof the Army Medical Departmnt, retire! half= | peng Navigation Scheme. Coun ...

> v ' T BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. .._.‘————- THE U.S. AND BRITAIN. “Will the British Empire stand or fall?” asks

... are an easily excitable people in whose mind there is a strong strain of aggressiveness. “BACK TO THE’LAND.” : How to get the people back to the land 1s the cry throughout the country, and BMr. F. K. Green has something to say about this 1n his book, “How ...

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... alias William Liddall, an ‘army deserter, whom the police trapped by 'means of an agony advertisement, was re‘manded at King’s Lynn, charged with bigamy { and horse stealing. ‘ Mrs. H. M. King, of Texas, has just com'ialeted a land purchase which makes her ...

: r T 3 BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. ————s AN “A. K. H. B.” STORY. A volume of “Sermons and Stray

... century, and many people believe that the magic land of Bohemia no longer exists in London. But Mr. Arthur Ransome, who has written “Bohemia in London,” knows that it is still there, and describes the enchanted land. There are cofiee-stalls within its borders ...

STATE OF IRELAND

... ef oremer feed te enctaia The child ! the appearance of @ skeleton. ‘The coruner then | 8 ‘deed of woman, which has been vane e that of a morried woman named Elia mt recently partly dressed by the side of a read m, wear Peterborough. A portion of the ...

2 LEAY IVE 8 P avs A 5 e EDMONTON BOAR ) OF GUARDIANS, A meeting of the Board was

... both eandidates were strictly temperate people. He should not have asked such a question. Mr Cole said he considered that a woman who had to visit the homes of the poor was no good at all if not on the side of temperance. The Board elected Miss Brown, NO ...

SB WAKDSTOIMU

... application had been made by | oxoeli or Mr Dorman’s land, the land ane: the tal, or the G@ ween the National rawter asked what they were prepared to the land P We are willing to pay what is | the se for the land to the present tenants, | wheels also for rates ...

TEA TABLE TALK. e e Patience is the favourite indoor game of Miss Olga Nethersole. * * * In the

... and Mr. Crissinger, sixty-six, of Pittshurg, have just been married after a courtship of twenty-six years. * * * A young woman who was jilted in Australia, pursued her fickle lover 10,000 miles to the United States, found him there, and married him. ...

COURT AND SOCIETY,

... ornaments of the interior, was discarded by the ignorant officials as worthless, and was bought for a few shillings by an old woman, who afterwards sold it for £600! It was @ genuine Donatello. A beautiful old font in another church. was quietly removed by ...

BRODDESDHDON

... passengers went ashore.” Old Mrs. Bentley (placidly): “ How fortunate! I can imagine how glad those passengers were to get on dry land.” The following dialogue was heard in a Metropolitan police-court a short time ago :—Magistrate (to conscientious objector): ...