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Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths are charged 2s. each, prepaid. They must be authenticated by the name ..

... of the sender. N.B.—Notices of Births, Marriages, or Deaths cannot under any circumstances accepted per TELEPHONE. Notices, 2s. Rd. each, and 2s. Gd. extra for all mutter to four lines beyond the plain BENTLEY.—October 20, 39, Sholebroke Place, Leeds, to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Bentley, a son. c LlBBY.—October 20, at Aylesbury, Meltoo Road, West Brtdfford, NotUnebain, wife Sydney J. Libby, a son. ...

*** Notices of Births. Morriagts, a.nd Demiht «re ehorged 2s. id. each, prepaid. They must be authenticated by ..

... and address the sender. N.11.~ Notices of Births. Marriages, or Deaths cannot under any circumstances accepted per TELEPHONE. **/» Manor iam Notices, 2s. 6d. each, and 2s. 6d. extra for all matter up (o four lines beyond the piem ODDT.—October 28, at Button House, Bradford, Hr. and Mis. Thomas P. Oddy, daughter. SMlTH.—October 27. the wife Herbert A. Smith, of Alameda,” Brandon Grore, Leeds, ...

CRISIS IN ZULULAND

... Latest news.l affairs f > Tuesday.—A serious crisis exists in ' A Zola deputation, numbering nearly a 168 ftnd »llowers, now waiting a few Ration r an ience with the Governor. The ete *ayo' 8 » re rese the ex-King's party ; three / ,er chief rotherti ar present in person ;it also includes unn, who come to protest The de »y. tation without pass from the Resident, carp matterB m °re critical. ...

BRADFORD

... Vk*Jtßi n«e City Coroner inquiry into tihe deuth Jack Craven Bird, aahroe-year-old chilu. who at Barnby-etreet, Wyka. Re whiht the child’* parent* «*r> W'ng a vi«t to relative, at Htorr Hill, tt« «>i!d was left alone in bed. Scream* «ere ■J**™. and the child »a« found with itr. flannelette tiainea had .t boa matche* in hand. A verdict Accidental death” wae returned. • «im*ed in the Ladie. —At ...

LIST OF VISITORS. TERRACE. Mr. >l»rlinL |1« i A' tonf Ho„ M Mrs I rn 22CavenA#hHou8e 8 Nason, Mrs Misses

... ork lirucc, Mr, Mrs «“ , ondoll .Austen, Mr, Mrs, nurse Sneers, Mr .IT Crews. A* Miss •; Sister Mary Ilorbury 11 Uadtield, Mra , Chester „ » Blenkin.Revrß.MrsA^ Mr JP 1-. Vialls. Mrs Misses London IS I'almcr, Mr, Mrs fam Surrey 1» Furloy, Mr W Mrs Bonnieinooth, Higgins, Mr C, Mrs, Dariiton, Mr T. Mrs A: Miss Ashtoniuidcr-liTne I’clers, Mr J, Mrs. nurse A 27 Towncnd. Rev Shepston Rectory. Ashby ...

BIRTHS. 30th ult. at Dedham Hall, the wife of Mr. Whitmore Baker, veterinary surgeon, of a son. 3rd. inst. at

... Writtle, Mrs. VV. It. Barlow, of a son. sth inst. at Wivenhoe, the wife of Lieutenant Sage, of twins. MARRIED. Ist inst. at Steeple Bumpstead, by the Rev. Henry Stuart, the Rev. John Houghton, of Halsted, to Miss King, of the former place, daughter of the late Mr. King, of Linton, Cambridgeshire. Ist inst. at Lynn, Joseph Fry, jun. Esq. of Upton, in this county, to Alice, eldest daughter of ...

THE BUDGET

... meeting in opposition to the wine and beer licensing scheme. Thursday rooming last, a numerous and influential Meeting of the citizens of York was held at the Guildhall, tor the purpose of considering that portion of the budget hich proposes to graut a licence for the sale wine and beer to eating-houses, and to adopt such measures thereon might be deemed expedient. There were present the jjon. ...

-THE YORKSHIRE POST IN MEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE AND DISTRICT. To meet the demands for “THE YORKSHIRE POST” in ..

... have arranged with the North-Eastern Railway Company to send THE YORKSHIRE POST •T SPECIAL TRAIN FROM LEEDS, reaching York in time catch the express arriving Newcastle-on-Tyne at 4.53 a.m.. enabling to reach SOUTH SHIELDS, HEXHAM, and other places in the neighbourhood at » much earlier hour than previously. SOUTH COAST WATERING PLACES, “THE YORKSHIRE POST” may ba had daily*at any of tb« ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1880

... GENERAL NEWS. MOBTALiry and Sdicidb in tub Abmi—Exclusive of the whole of (be Bavarian troops, the tterman lost death month of January I*®* 130 men. Toat there Is something still wanting In ibe condition* of Ike Garman service to make tolerable nary the rank and file appears to indicated by tbe fact that no fewer than 22 men and officers committed euicida the courts of the single month in ...