daS, and a large number of troop*, of lb* Boer reply to Hr. Chamberlain's do- natch poUiebed. It aaontsd practically to rejection the Britieb proposal*. British troops ooco- CLaius Nek. of H. Derou- Ud* «ad 21 other per•OMohoifodviUiooll' apM)> to Uh French Bopublio epoaod *t th
December 29, 1899 - Dartmouth & South Hams chronicle - Dartmouth, Devon, England
BOUGHT EXCHANGED. PAISH & Co. PUBCHABB or KXCHANQEoa litoral Tow, Mr Piano or Oigaa, Old or Motes. TkoM ililllM oldiqxoiiur old lufenMXa will ptaoao cut this oat, oad oddre» it to PAISH & Co.. who will Ufa it tWr oal M otlntioa. Kindly fU in fartialan at Mow. Ifofar’o 5nw..... B
December 29, 1899 - Dartmouth & South Hams chronicle - Dartmouth, Devon, England
SCHOOL BOARDS AMD SHOPS. Two important changes will come into oparaU Mow Tear’s Day. The one is the amend School Attendances Act, 1899, which will make impossible for any child to be removed from schi and begin work before reaching the age of twel years. And in soma ot oar towns
December 29, 1899 - Dartmouth & South Hams chronicle - Dartmouth, Devon, England
attembnoe at the opening. A hymn rang aad W. G. Danatng ofismd pnyar.—Bar. W. G. Lendhetter, the resident minister, seid they felt it ao small boooar sad iittb gratification to has* tha pmaoaoa of tbs Mayor aad Mayoress of Dartmouth (hoar, hear). Hs every ons of those prssent wo
December 29, 1899 - Dartmouth & South Hams chronicle - Dartmouth, Devon, England
The joveailra trooped in their bnndreda to the Sohacriptlon llooma Inat night, nrd rtijorad rh* treat provided for them by Mrs M. H. Cameron, of Cliß Honae. All children attending the Board Schools, th* Roman Catholic School were Invited and they were only too eager to reapond t
December 29, 1899 - Dartmouth & South Hams chronicle - Dartmouth, Devon, England