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LORDS AND COMMONS CHEER KING & QUEEN

... or able Scene in Historic Hall of Westminster. ADDRESSES. His • ajest y s Words of Tribute to the Queen, My Dear Wife. From a Special Correspondent j) LONDON, Thursday. aS exce^ anything, by to-day's Royal progresses nt events in Westminster Hall, where the King and o ns. lece ' the loyal congratulations of the Lords and s histo • building-— where for 900 years momentous things n fat narchs ...

BAD BOYS AT SANDHURST

... THEIR CASE DISCUSSED IN PARLIAMENT. WHAT LED THE GOVERNMENT TO BE STERN. SIGNIFICANT CORONATION STATEMENT. THE AUTUMN SITTING. From Our Parliamentary Reporter. House Commons. Monday Nigbt. There was much excitement in the Commons this afternoon. Th& members had learned that Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman had put down a question addressed to the First Lord of the Treasury, in which asked if the ...

CONTEMPORARY CHAT

... ■n * v 0aSS u rd, Commenced his career aa Brick/ to - ...

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

THE IMPERIAL AND ROYAL MOUNTEBANKS OF FRANCE AND PRUSSIA

... THE IMPERIAL AND ROYAL Mor- TEBARSI OF FRANCE AND pgsq S1A. Ser,-There is dunq-- verbawhich saith C m abl f uols truth in the pro- werbwhoi easoth ae t the ?? foolish we be co m t o apethe morc e rothis reas o ng seem s peo n- ?? ble to cownes . Whether it' be that th go.saes bf th at r oCajoled, flattered, anid ?? bynthhse tsu rr ndi them, that they lose T h eir b sra i pstin a n tof p h ere ...

THE UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM

... Captain Stuart’s Views. PREMIER’S FIGHT AGAINST CLASS WAR. Captain the Hon. James Stuart, M.P. for Moray and Nairn, who was the guest of the Rothes Burgh Unionist Association at a social meeiing held in the drill hall there last mgni, said that the chief problem facing the country at the present time was that of Referring to the class war at present being preached in the country, he expressed ...

• INDEX AND Si Leading Articles ... .J Certain Liveliness at. Gene Russia and Japan Royal Academy London N&tes ..

... Articles Finances of Ripon Royal Academy Broadcasting of the Week The Open Air In the Garden . Bridge ».. i Agricultural fiotes J Land and Property j Golf and Golfers Correspondence ..j War Debts (J. A. Groves) Indian Problem (Sir George Buchi The Bacon Market (H. I emple Leeds Ex-Servicemen (A. Barr) in Italy (M. King) Yorjt Military Sunday. (The Deai rirk) Japan's Position (C. Claxton Turf ...

THE UINVERSAL CAR NEW PRICES (at Works, Manchester) EFFECTIVE •Chassis - £lO5 •Runabout - £l2O •Touring Car - ..

... Van - £l3O Sedan - £240 •Starter Demountable Finis not included. .Starter £l5, Demountable Rims t's ex’'•i Standard Tmck Models not equipped with Starter. (Joupe and Sedan rilroth starter and Demountable Rim^. BUY A FORD AND SPEND THE DIFFERENCE. The Ford :i'r*nty will only extended to the public when the purchase from Authorized Sales andServire 1* aiers. MOOiIE BROS., BALLYMENA. Insist ...

Published: Friday 26 January 1923
Newspaper: Ballymena Observer
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Advertisement | Words: 87 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: tiger maulings 

THE RAILWAY BETWEEN EUROPE AND INDIA

... THE RAILWAY ea ieee EUROPE AND (Spectral Telegram.) Lonpon, Wednesday Night.—Last evening E referred in a special telegram to the rival schemes of M. de Lesseps and Baron Reuter for constructing a direct railway between Europe and India—the first via Russia from Orenburg to Peshawur, and the second through Persia from the Black Sea to Kurrachee. I learn this evening from an unquestionable ...