Your Search Filters

Refine Search

OBITUARY. A PUNJAB MISSIONARY. A telegram in. the Standard The death is announced of Dr head of the Moravian

... mission at Leh. Dr Ernest Shaw© had been, in charge of the Moravian Mission Hospital at Leh. for the past years, going out there soon after joining the service of the mission in 1896. leaves a M 1(| aud three children, who are now their ■ay homo, and widowed mother, who resides ln the Midlands. Shawe's death may , trt, regarded a sacrifice to the cause • being brought about by contagious ...

NOTES—MAINLY PERSONAL

... A great many persons can mate name, but only a. few can keep it. Mrs Knicker —■ Does your husband go out between the acts? Mrs Bocker— No; he cornea into the theatre bet-ween drinks. Daily drives in little gig drawn domesticated wild boar are taken M. Tronget at Montlucon, France, who caught and trained the animal. If I asked say what is the most miserable mood in the life of man, should ...

BARON BRAMPTON DEAD,

... ♦ TRANQUIL END. FAMOUS JUDGES LONG LIFE. SOME REMINISCENCES. We regret announce the death of Baton Brampton, better known as Sir Henry Hawkins, which took place at No. Tilneystree ...

The Cotswold Country

... CIRENCESTER HORSE DEALER'S FAILURE. A HEAVY DEFICIENCY. MEETING CREDITORS. STRONG COMMENTS. T!k first meeting of the creditors William M addition, horse dealer, Cirenooster, was held the offices the Official Receiver IMr. H. Bevix) at Swindon on Wednesday morning. Mr. Bevir presided, and there were also present Messrs. Ewings, A. E. Morris. U. Duuford, *V. Hisley, R. Tranter, S. H.inner, E. J ...

CANOE CAPSIZED

... EDITION. OFFICE, 4.0 P.M. I( OKOWNED IN BRANDON BAY. ™ (Kerry) message says: i -,v. il Brandon Bay last evening. ' d - ' ...

TO-DAY'S SPORTING

... EDITION. .. K LEGRAPH OFFICE, 4.0 P.M. I» BY OUR »?»»'«*« rf»»l AU meeting. , . __ \' im f 1, Seance 2, Tragedy , ran 2 winner. ...

CHELTENHAM POLICE COURT

... ■omdat.—Before Mr. T. M. (in the chair) and Mr. George Norman. Frederick William Smith, young man •ho formerly possessed several thousand pounds, and built and lived the Orchi ...

MAN'S RELATION TO THIS WORLD

... THE INSTINCT OF A REASONABLE FAITH. SERMON BY REV. J. A. HAMILTON. At the Congregational Church Sunday evening the Rev. J. A. Hamilton dealt with the* subject, The conc ...

Published: Thursday 09 April 1908
Newspaper: Cornishman
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 1650 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: downloaded  knighthood