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??HAM FIGHT ON CLEEVE COMMON

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CONTEMPORARY CHAT

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Published: Saturday 09 June 1894
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3063 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: tiger maulings 

TWO SCHOOL CHILDREN DROWNED

... Aaad occurrence is reported from North Walei. •Two girls, cousins, about seven years of age, were drowned in the river Ffrwd, tributary of the Elan, a place called Little ...

Published: Saturday 16 June 1894
Newspaper: Tamworth Herald
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 86 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: tiger maulings 

FOR ALL BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS

... FOR BILJOUS 'OUS DISORDERS SICK HEAD. Bak IMeal LEVER COmPLA D FEMALE All MENTS LARGEST SALE IN BEC u pirers COUGHS, ASTHMA, | AND A ALL CHEST AVTECTION le. 144 3s. 98. cach. 8 paste, 0A ECONOMI! CLBA BREATH, ‘BETS Prepared only by tae Geld by all and Medides Dealen addresses. OoLLoO 8 PILLs H re the best Family M oLUO PILLs ow PILLS H Correct all of the internal ou I L8 H Are invaluable in ...

fNT BOOKS

... ers. Journals, ash Books in and style of Several Special in Account (or dissecting -.('lul*. Minute, tors' books. ry. House- Wine Cellar, yard, Washing [NO lEQDISITES. nir we- and letter Books, Oil l ing Shevt*. Bufl Vhite (opting Water ella, Brushes, etc. .ICATIKO APPARATUS. Cycloel y le, raph.and A. It.C. ...

AND SAILORs’ Famitigs’ Assocra- Fuxpn —The Right Hon. Victoria Countess of Yarborough, who ‘da president of the ..

... the great county sale b azaar in aid of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Families’ Aseociation fond, to be held at Earl’s Oourt Exhib le- 29, will be most grateful for a contribations from ition on Jans 27, 28, ad Lincolnshire of money or ar ticles of k- description, any kind or colnshire. addressed to her at Healing Manor, Lin- ily Death or Ma. J. B. —The an- ut nouncement of the death of Mr. ...

REV. W. D. L. SLACK DEAD

... The death taken place at hia residence. Irton road. Southport, the Rev. W. D. L. Slack. He retired Wesleyan mini«t#r. and was for many Tears secretary of the Southport Free Church Council. In the latter capacity some veara ago he took an part m the campaign against Sunday kmemaa. At Lytham, to-day, William Coatley, of Blackpool. fined 20a . in each case, for driving motor lurry without a re*r ...