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February 1, 1901 - Liverpool Mercury - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
PORTSMOUTH. (From Correspondent.) Since my last notes the following letter bas been received by Col. C. R. liulkeley " Hedbron, O.R.C. "25th December, "Dear write these ir•WlitieWicYOe en hr. half of the men of the tth Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry. now on active service
February 2, 1901 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Is one of the. very few Newspapers in the world which have had an UNINTERRUPTED EXISTENCE bg Aurtion. Mr. TROMAS WALKER. THOMAS WALKER, AI7OTIONEER, A PPRAISER, Land General Conemission _agent, BURFORD. OXON. sr Arent for Norwich Union insurance society and Railway Passengers Ac
February 2, 1901 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
EVOLUTION OF A LEMON. CHAPTKS ia yonr name, little bojf’* aakrd teacher. Johnny answered the boy. And it was to recorded the roll. CHAPTF.K 11. Whut your oame!** the rrhonlMfijo inquired. Dennie Lemo*:,” replied the big boy. Which whs d.»ly entered. lIL *• Vcur name, sir said the
February 1, 1901 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
It is satisfactory note that the conntry tbs uciutty of the Ashantee Goldfields Corpo (Limited) In a perfectly coud.t.ou, rod that number of workmen are adverused for*• the highest wages will be g«veu to fim-cuus men.” interMtioir i" Mr. Dm Utoly rtturted fr>>m Luroj e> mercanti
February 1, 1901 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
•nd via CONTTMTE aabl FEBRUARY tSu. Tb«i vboia ol their tnaeoae Stock QABPETB, LINOLEUMS, QURTA I N 8, jJEDSTEADS. fiEDDINO, JJOUSEHOLD LINENS, REDUCED PRICES. N B T and SPINKS LBION•STREET, LEEDS.
February 1, 1901 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
The following appear* in Mercury’’ of September Hth. 1611, in the advertising columns: riUt'KET. AGAINST THE ANDREADY PARISHIONERS OF KIRKRY M Alc ZEARD.—RIwwa each side. The greatest number of Notches, two Innings: mat-h played this day the Gentlemen of exhibited in their full
February 1, 1901 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
OalruU.i Thoraday, laird CXiraoc. having sent telegram King Edward expressing the unaffected grief all cla<we* in India the death of the Sovereign who was revered in India as mother, and offering the King their respectful homage, has received the following teply from Hi* Majesty
February 1, 1901 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England