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APPLAUSE. VOLUNTEER'S AT CHURCH

... The rout of Sisera was complete, and the glory of it belongstoa woman. In men, of course, the spirit of adventure is strong, and in the nataral order of things he is the fighter. The woman is the high priestess of the hearth and homc—but she is just as ...

ZLoral Hews

... o'clock on Monday evening a woman named Betsy Amis, who was, with her husband, on board the wherry Meteor of Norwich, of which he was master, and which was lying off the Waterman's Arms, North-quay, while atiempting to land by means of a plank fe'l overboard ...

A SOLDIER’S WIDOW BRUTALLY MURDERED. A HALF-WITTED MURDERER AND HIS CONFESSION. INEXPLICABLE CRIME AT MIDNIGHT

... yard. The body viewed by the jury was that of a fuir woman who, in life, had evidently been possessed of considerablo persomal attraetions. Mrs. Kelly was only 27 years of age, and was the widow of an army reservist, who up to about a year ago was engaged ...

lord. YARMOUTH ADVERTISER & GAZETTE

... defence, put in a word. was a of inanity. He did not deny that the proved conclusively that that pea natation% woman mat have met death lands of the prisoner. He should pot before them facts which he believed, and hoped would satisfy their minds, that ...

FISH TRADES BANQUET. SIR JOEN COLOMB'S PEAN OF PATRIOTISM

... QUALITIES which made her loveable to her subjoots as a quesn, s wife, 8 mother, and & woman. &Chun.} The Chairman also teasted eur ‘ Imperia Forces,” observiag that the army and navy ef halnl bad displayed all the courage and fortitude of their ancesters, ...

THE YARMOUTH GAZETTE AND NORTH NORFOLK CONSTITUTIONALIST. Ceneral slelws,

... since the beginuing of the cold weather. The Army estimates have been published. The gross amount is £14,677,700, an increase of £192,400, but deducting the estimated Exchequer reciepts the net charge for army services is £13,488 200. The Earl of Mar, having ...

Yours hit-hfullg ALBERT PELL

... the largest army En& had ever seen; the soldierswere quartered n%ou e inhabitants, every man according to the land which he possessed. The King sent and caused to write down what property every inhabitant of sll England possessed in land or in cattle ...

SAIICILL

... Neat morning I took him to lir. Mitchell, who attended him for eight or nine days. At eighteen the prisoner enlisted in the Army, I know nothing about him after that. Before he enlisted be complained pains in the head. When my me returned from India he ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... were near the m entrance to the platform, when the animal bu:kinf!.l and eventually landed on the metals, one of the shafts being broken by the fall. Strange to say, a woman in the Muurd without injury from an unpleasant, although fortunately not at the time ...

Tye King's Luxurious Railway-Carriage

... condition of the tmoc under his command at the review in Sydney, is one of the many Irishmen who have risen to distinction in the Army. Heis the eldest son of the late Mr. John French, of Mornington Park, Co. Dublin, who was an energetic member of the Dublin ...

LOCAL NEWS

... mfiufin to J.and | W. F. Goode, 33, Marine —Advt. | VaccixATlON — YET SMarirox.—At the Police Court, on Wednesdsy morning, & woman applied | for u certificate, mpufiw child from vaccina- | tion, because she believ Mo%onfiolvmldhv detrimental to its health ...