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January 14, 1901 - Globe - London, London, England
In the poll of the parish Willesden, which resulted in a majority against the district council’s tramway proposals, some amusing incidents arose. The secretary of the opposition to the scheme received the following letter:—“ dear sir, if you are giveing holes, i should like kole
January 14, 1901 - Globe - London, London, England
Many of the Boers, it is said, were dressed in khaki. One man who was shot through the bead while waving to his comrades to come on, and fell close to the British trenches, was wearing » soldier’s uniform of khaki tunic and trousers, but without the Army buttons. The Standard’s
January 14, 1901 - Globe - London, London, England
DEATH OF THE BISHOP OF LONDON. We deeply regret announce the death of the Bishop of London, which occurred at Fulham Palace this afternoon, after an illness of some weeks’ duration. At the beginning of last week the bulletins were of favourable nature the doctors in attendance b
January 14, 1901 - Globe - London, London, England
BRUSSELS.— BOARD,RESIDENCE, with advantage of learning French ; large beautiful house best Boulevard 265. to 02s. weekly.—Mme. Drapier.B7. Avenue Toisond’Or. Large won furnished sitting-room and BEDROOM, with first-class BOARD; also Single Rooms; bath ; electric light; reference
January 14, 1901 - Globe - London, London, England
London corm'pond-nt the MmcktMr Guardian j»y»: I heee teen intereating Irttet written from apot a considerable distance in the interior of the Congo Free State. The letter is (toted November 28th. The writer that very large body of French was at that moment Ita way the Uhanghi.
January 14, 1901 - Evening Star - Ipswich, Suffolk, England