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WOMEN'S JUBILEE OFFERING

... Re n, .2d l~ja l cnitskW 2nd Boyar Irish PFodilum a a due pro- poaroa of caVAIry. 'atlery, en edicl staff corps, omin t sad teaiport military police, &c. The column wtllsctart frof camp next Monday, under the command of Major-General tooper, and wil remain ...

CAMPAIGNING IN MATABELELAND.*

... men were scarce. a OnlV fifteen of the Matabpeleind Mounted Police were left, the others having gone oil': i raidin- with Doctor Jim. There were fromn ID three to four hundred Yative Police, a newly I organized bodiy, but they were not to be o trusted; ...

THE CAPTURE OF A FENIAN LEADER

... the vigilance and courage of the police. Some interesting details of the cireumn. stances under which the capture was effected, and of the subsequent proceedings I ave been Eince.received, For some time past the police have been keeping a keen look out ...

THE END OF THE POLISH INSURRECTION

... none over thirty years of age. Originally twenty-two men and four women were sentenced to death by the military tribunals, but the viceroy pardoned seventeen of the men and all the women. It must not be imagined, however, that the objects of Count Berg ...

SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... good many police were about, help was at once telephoned for. The Ambulance Corps of Paris, the doctors of the Western Railway, the Prefect of Police, the Commissioner-General for the Exhibition and his staff, and special sbrigades of police and engineers ...

Place aux Dames

... complaining. She has written dozn her woes in Blackwood's Magazine, and has certainly said cwtulgh to deter most ordinary women from entering on the thorny Pa:h of literature Allowing for some exceptional difficulties she to have encountered, much of ...

Published: Saturday 22 July 1893
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1229 | Page: 21 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE GAY CITY

... sprightly ditty with a dashing Bravo ! chorus, and a song about The man in blue is rendered by a detachment of English police. Painters and sculptors enter, with specimens of their respective arts, in the shape of a statue and an oil painting, and ...

Published: Saturday 22 December 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 654 | Page: 20 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

WORKMEN'S EXHIBITION

... glass and pottery, coachtoaking, wheelwright, and auxiliary trades, tex- tileindusties, and women'sworr. This inclu-des art needlevwork, embroideries, Weaving, and that most excellent industry, the Women's Gardening -ssociation, which contracts for the ...

A CO-OPERATOR'S EXHIBITION

... home was so small that in the event of national danger they would have to rely very largely on the fighting power of the auxiliary forces, and it was his earnest hope that he might be able daring his term of office to materially increase their efficiency ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... machines were at work, and the people watched their intricate operations with every appearance of attention and enjoyment. The police numbers were 59,344, and the receipts 2,8631 6s.-On Tuesday upwards of 60,000 persons passed the barriers, and comfortably ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... fire that I was in custody. The police- men, after a time, held my hands dowii, so I could not play the cymubals. Then I preached Jesus to them alternately, und they appeared very ucomfortable. We arrived at the police-station, and I was put in a place ...

GENERAL APPERT'S REPORT ON THE COMMUNE

... than 400,000 anonymous denunciations reached the military authorities and the police. In the result 33,665 suspected Communalists were appre- hended-namely, 3i,963 men, 1,05I women, and 65I children. The children, varying in age from seven to sixteen, were ...