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THE RAILWAY BETWEEN EUROPE AND INDIA

... (copectaZ Telegram.) London, Wednesday Night.—Last evening referred a special telegram to the rival Bchemes M. de and Baron Renter for constructing direct railway ...

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 

UNEMPLOYED MARCH TO CUPAR DEMANDS LAID BEFORE COUNTY COUNCIL Lord Elgin Replies To Requests demands from ..

... mainly Communist organisations, were made to the members of Fife County Council on Tuesday, when two hundred and thirty unemployed men demonstrated outside the County Buildings. This was the culmination march made by the unemployed from the western and eastern districts of the county during the week-end, and they were at least given the satisfaction of placing their views before the County ...

Published: Saturday 04 March 1933
Newspaper: Fife Free Press
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 164 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: tiger maulings 

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 ...

ELECTION OF GUARDIAN FOR HEAVITREE

... The voting for the election representative of Heavitrea on the St. Thomas Board of Guardians took place on Monday ; the votes were collected on Tuesday ; and tho co ...

Published: Friday 18 July 1890
Newspaper: Western Times
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 78 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: tiger maulings 

THE RELIEF OF BILBAO

... TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. L (neuter's Telegram.) * Madrid, Sunday.—Marshal Concha entered Bilbao yesterday. Marshal Serrano will enter to-day. e atter i ed a decree calling a all men who were nineteen years in Member last. ...

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 ...

THE LITTLE BRITAIN TRAGEDY

... THE LITTLE BRiTAIN TRAGEDY. AIAIED SIDNEY Corcs-NverT,, thlirty-threc, no occIlp5- tion, was indicted, at the Central Criminal Court, on Friday, before Mr. Justice Cave, for the wilful musrder of James Denby. Mr. C. Mathews and Mr. Horace Avory prosecuted, and the prisoner was defended by Mr. Forrest Fulton and 2Mr. MIAlorram. Thle deceased was the landlord of the Rose and Crown publio-house, ...

BELL FRUIT MACHINE IN DUNDEE COURT

... Man Fined for Gaming Act Contravention The presiding Magistrate and officials Dundee Police Court to-day were given demonstration of the working of American Bell Fruit? machine. The machine was production in a case in which a city confectioner and his wife were charged with contravention of the Gaming Act, 1917. Alexander Crear (27) and Isabella Thomson or Crear, both of 118 Ann Street, ...