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Leeds, Yorkshire, England

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REVIEW AT ALDERSHOT

... co-operation of my Auxiliary Forees. When those who have died abroad r for their country have left to our charge their widows and E orphans I have always striveda lo- convey to them in the I tiame of their fellow-eountryiiieii and women flhe expres- a sion ...

A BULLYING BOY WELL WHIPPED

... a Roman Catholic church which gratified him. Throughout the country the women did the work while the men looked on and smoked their pipes. It made him quite indigne tn to sea women sweeping the streets and doing all kinds of rough work. As to Boulogne ...

THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE

... Society suggested the distribution of a thousand Jubilee blankets. Mr. W. Lishmnan, of the Leeds Auxiliary of the United Kingdom Alliance, said that the auxiliary was not Much in favour of a procession, as members would doubtless be associated with other bodie3 ...

A ROMANCE IN STAGE LIFE

... inquire 1 Mr. Miller replied that he was lessee of the theatre -that he had a respect for this lady, who had now been in his corps drawatique for three years, during ewhich her reputed husband, Mr. De Bourgh, had died, and as he felt an interest in the ...

A ROMANCE IN STAGE LIFE

... Mr. Miller replied that he was lessee of the theatre the -that lie had a respect for this lady, who had now but been in his corps dramatique for three years, durin the which her reputed husband, Mr. De Bourgb, had out, died, and as he felt an interest in ...

THE QUEEN AT EDINBURGH

... accept it. Her Majesty then ] 3 proceeded, by the Artisans' Section, to the Women's r Industries Court. Her Majesty first went to the Shet. c land Stall, where a number of native women were seen at work. The Queen was here received by the Duchess of e Buccielch ...

A BOWL OF PUNCH, FRESH BREWED

... MURDERERS, supported by a powerful phalanx OF DISTINGUISHED BARRISTERS, kaided by a numerous corps of jailors and turnkeys, 3 with an unrivalled band of auxiliaries. L In the course of the year the isadness JUDGEs will have the honour of appearing in turn; ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... forty-eight c sounds for phonetic transliteration, for trivial corre-s sDondence, story-booke, and such literature as uneducated a women and chiluren make use ot. Already the members r Di the Itoma-ii ai have begun to print a newspaper; prominent journals are ...

Reviews

... set forth by the edi- t torial oracle. For instance, in the 'Answers to in Correspondents' in No. 288, we see the London th police lauded as efficient, brave, well deserving their tit pay, and all the good that is said of them.' ?? All eh London is aware ...

LEEDS SMITHFIELD CLUB

... towards the support of the corps according to their meaus. - hr his own part, he should consider it his duty ti con- tribute according to bis station in the neighbourhood, and do all he could to forward the formation of the corps. When those necessary matters ...

LOCAL AND GENERAL

... are understood to have impelled the respected gentleman to relinquish a, post whiehlsie has filled since cthe o5igin of the corps. DONCASTER, TOWN COUNCIL AND BOARD OF HEALTU.-The quarterly meeting of the Town Council and Beard -of Health of Doncaster was ...