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YORKSHIRE ECHOES

... led to the Meanwood ground last 'the Ladies Football Match. Curiosity lC were tlie dominating features in the i^ first two seconds showed that no sport -B'*'*' looked for. The ladies could neither kick, i. the L'a» ie - exception must be made ' Miss Vernon, otherwise known youthful and diminutive player who her (or his) more bulky opponents terrier circumventing St. j, W Tommy versus The ...

YORKSHIRE ECHOES

... -km Thirteen Club dinner was the occasion of some Ij£ fooling. These dreary humorists 'as a mptuous contemporary called them really sue- 5 passing a pleasant evening. Some the ZdLi guests, course, made excuse ; contenting .tmsSvi a rule, with the plea that they would their wive, Which I can well licve The uninvited guest also arrived. He was undertaker, and, supposed, was the victim of -tical ...

UNTIL TO-MORROW

... CRICKET EDITION. ALLEGED CONTEMPT OF COURT A YORKSHIRE ACTION. (BY OCR PRIVATE WIRE.) A motion the action Parkinson v. Wainwright & Company, to commit Mr. George Edwin Wainwright for interfering with the receiver appointed of the colliery business carried on by the defendant company in Yorkshire, came before Mr. Justice North in the Chancery Division to-day. After hearing Mr. Swinfen Eady, Q.C ...

YORKSHIRE ECHOES

... Mr. John Leslie Rodgers the justice , ,!;at very extraordinary young man. the seventeen short years since he first the public ken, Mr. Rodgers has disi several primal truths that have made more ~. man's fortune. One of these is that the a man at. his own estimate. Mr. ~ :ordingly made out most generous esti. ~; [rimself. age when most lads are iv the (heir calf love, Mr. Rodgers was ...

Advertisements & Notices

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YORKSHIRE ECHOES

... the Old Gang stands in the way of vative majority in the Leeds City Council. It *'to be cute idea to pile up the rates so thnt the P.adicals may say to the electors what comes of a Conservative majority! ' f-mn Boothroyd seems to be like Joey 8., Sir, flr devilish sly But the little attempt to add cc to rate ...

THE LOSS OF THE ELBE

... LATEST BUFF EDITION. NARRATIVE BY PILOT. STATEMENT BY AN OFFICER OF THE CRATHIK. f Continued front Pane Three, (BY OUR PRIVATE WIRE.) Continuing our account this disaster, we give the narrative of Mr. Greenham, Trinity pilot. He says:— When came on the Elbe's deck with the rest the captain was in charge. The first order given was, Swing boats out; do lower.' The next order was, ' Everybody ...

Advertisements & Notices

... jU't510N'.-A eihoeing calamlity ocitryod to the child N G of a ior mother who gave that child some soothing ml~liedici he s it Wus teeathing.* ' llj OPilfiu in sbe ,,rrdiriuo soothedl the ilifant only too welt, for it never woke maiui. Now had she instted on 012 hosing Tl srEDMIAN'S TEETHING POWDERS Ia she would have saved her littie one ta been spared es her ridsery, hi STEDMAS'S TEErHING ...