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lne-r EVENING EXCURSIONS SATURDAY, 25th MAY. To CARDENDEN, LOCHGELLY, COWDENBEATH and DUNFERMLINE. Return Fares ..

... 'mline p.m. s. d. s. d. a. d. Arbroath dep. 5.37 2 2 2 3 Carnoustie, 5.49 2 0 0 Monifieth 5.57 9 2 0 2 0 Broughty Ferry. „ 6. 3161616 j Dundee 'Tay Br.), „ 6.14 16 16 16 Cardenden, arr. 7.10 I.ochgelly „ 7.17 beath (New), 7.25 Dunf'line (Upper), 7.35 Returning from Dunfermline (Upper) at 9.55. Cowdenbeath (New), 10.6: Locbgelly. 10.12; and Cardenden. 10.17 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY. To ...

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 ...

??HAM FIGHT ON CLEEVE COMMON

... V Sl'Ki ] fc. rt* i'vit was to Im’al ritv the* VolunUvr must, r :h«* SatunlayV ti»*M ' i\*mnM >ii. Ih* set at rest, for look- it ithera military a point of u i» \\«>ul>l ...

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 ...

A LONG VIGIL

... RADIO AMATEUR'S FEAT. CROSS FLIGHT. 1 STORY FOLLOWED an? ?' - known Notting- Ho ateu wireless transmitter, oJ the group of selected h So, oheck - listin the fli ht of Cross continued an ...

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 

BIRTHS. . At Seymour Place, Dundee, on the 18th inst., ihe wife K. M. Stewart, of daughter. At Cameron Park,

... Edinburgh, on the 17th host., the wife of James Oswald, S.S.C., of a son. At the Manse, Shettleston, on the 17th inst., Mrs John White, of a son. MARRIAGES. At the Rutland Hotel, Edinburgh, the 18th met., by the Rev. Thomas White, M.A., Thomas T. Gbat, to Annie Paterson, daughter of the late James Ritchie, Linlithgow. George's, Hanover Square, on the 15th inst., by the Rev. David Anderson, ...

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 ...