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LONDON CORRESPONDENCE

... tSiSSS^A P 0 *™*™ candidatSHert- ml^ iv. attnbuted *° a coalitioi » of Liberal paper- m^f « Jft • 2? ex P«rated against the Gtovlrn- SSll to fe re S dy to vote for a Tory twice as con- firmed as Mr. Snrtees, with the opponenta of the Mait-Ux, who are under the delusion that Lord * fi? y A COmu iS administration will make the removal ot tnat tax a feature in their financial policy. But, ...

HB. COI_L-ING-S, ALLOTMENTS' EXTENSION ACT

... HB. COI_L-ING-S , ALLOTMENTS' EXTENSION ACT. [From the Suffolk Times and Mercury.] An Act, giving the poor the chance of farming their own land, waa brought in last session by Mr. Jeaee Collinge, H.P. for Ipswich, passed both houses of Parliament, and ?? baa received the Royal Assent. Beneath will be found _ list of tbe parishes in Suffolk to which the Act applies, and Trustees, Churchwardens, ...

BDRY TOWN COUNCIL

... The quarterly meeting of the Council was held on Tuesday morning, under the presidency of the Mayor (Alderman Edward W .Lake.) There were also preS! Aldermen Jesse Gongh T. Ridley, J. Fi oy a p. Nunn F. C. Andrew^ and Councillors Geo. Corn *h(exl ri'prki T»J WJ ? /S ?? Mn J Rea ...

CHURCH OF ENGLAND TEMPER- ANCE SOCIETY

... CHURCH OF ENGLAND TEMPER- ANCE SOCIETY. The annual Festival of the Ely Diocesan Branch of this useful Society was held on Thursday last at Bury St. Edmund's, iv splendid weather, and although the annual fete of the Bury Horticultural Society and more questionable attractions are near at hand, there was a very large gathering, rejoicing the hearts of all who have engaged in the present crusade ...

Varieties

... AT DAWN OF DAY. At Dawn of Day, when each wide fold Of Night's black gate is backward roll 'd Spring forth the Angels of Light ; East, West South. North they t.ke their flight, Swift upon the wings that flash with gold. Far, far they hasten, till, behold I The wonder grows o'er hill and wold ; A glory breaks on every li9ight At Dawn of Day ! The trees stand forth, erect and bold ; The crocus ...

Madame Alboni, the famous contralto singer, died on Saturday night at Ville d'Avray, near Versailles. We learn ..

... Louise Johnson, daughter of Mr. Johu Johnson, of Thetford Abbey, has passed the second examination of the Oxford University Examination for Women, with distinction in two subjects. Mr. R. T. Gurdon, who unsuccessfully contested Mid-Norfolk in 1892, was on Saturday adopted as Unionist candidate for that constituency. Mr. F. W. Wilson is the Liberal candidate. The Loudon Echo hears that a ...

HEIR TO CAPT. BHUH ur pRETyMAN

... HEIR TO CAPT. BHUH ur pRETyMAN . — viewed to announce, aa our readers in East We * re P hfeamdly glad to hear, that the Hon Mrs. Suffolk wl,l^ a f e i y ?? of a son in London on Pret J yma^v thus presenting Captain Pretyman with an Wednesday. W-Pg hen the informa tion bei \^ Orwell the inhabitants on the estate owned by ««■*£ ?? were highly delighted, and the bells of Cap*- Pr S^h were ...

HARVEST FESTIVAL AT ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. BURY

... HARVEST FESTIVAL AT ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. BURY. The annual harvest thanksgiving services were held at St. John's Church. Bury St. Edmund's, on Ihursday, the sacred edifice being beautifully adorned with flowers, corn, fruit, vegetables, &c. On the altar, were placed handsome bouquets of flowers in vases, but, as usual, the greatest attention had been paid to the ornamentation of the font. Round ...

HOLIDAY NOTES.—No. 1

... HOLIDAY NOTES.— No. 1 Ipplepen, It is a far cry from Southport, New Brighton, or even Llandudno, to lpplepen,the little village, still retaining its ancient British name, which, four miles out of Newton Abbot, nestles in a Devonshire valley, midway between the courses of the Teign and the Dart. No one but a ramb- ling holiday maker would dream of connecting the four places. Southport is ...