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November 14, 1901 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
ECCLESALL CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION. The usual quarterly meeting was held on Tuesday evening at the Ecclesall Conservative and Unionist Club. Eccle*all Road. In the unavoidable absence of Colonel Hughes, the president, Coun. H. P. Mar-h was elected preside. Amongst others present
November 14, 1901 - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. (Reuters Telegram.) VIENNA, Wednesday. The following telegram has been received here from Constantinople :—" Nnmerous grievances to which Baron Calico had drawn the attention of the Porte have now been satisfactorily settled. Turkey knew that the Aus
November 14, 1901 - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
ALLEGATIONS OF PARTIALITY DENIED. The National Free Labour Association recently forwarded to Mr. Gerald Balfour communication, enclosing the following r-solution, passed at the annual congress of the Free Labour Association, \ : —"That in view the manifest bias and onesided part
November 14, 1901 - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
In the King's Bench Division of the High Court Justice. London, yesterday, before the Lord Chief Justice and Justices Darling and Channell, sitting as Divisional Court, Mr. Walker moved on behalf of Joseph Jacklin, for a rule nisi for a certio rari directed to the justices of Af
November 14, 1901 - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
SOUTH AFRICANS STRONGER, LONDON, Wednesday. The South African market spurted sharply this afternoon, Paris sending over somo fairly lai-ge orders, while towards the close rumour was circulated that General Botha, with 600 men, had been captured. In view of the demand from Paris,
November 14, 1901 - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
» <« WtntM, till Adeline Bergeant, Oilbert "oothby, Fred U. White, Catherine Tynan. Richard Marston. s, conundrums, PRESIDE READING, Etc. ' ONE PENNY. on December 6.
November 14, 1901 - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Several at the City Council. It is discussion ye*ter y pleasant to note . lege for relict _ success although it may likely to meet than take the form exemption iron yelltuTeB which the Corporate many yesterday tion » f dy lf sU pport new telephone system pledged itself to which
November 14, 1901 - Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Manchester, Lancashire, England
HEAVY WEATHER BY SEA AND LAND. NUMEROUS WRECKS AND MANY LIVES LOST. TERRIBLE TIMES OFF THE COASTS. THE CALDER VALLEY DEVASTATION. Following upon the severe floods reported yesterday come reports from the coast of numerous wrecks. The total death-roll and damage shipping, caused
November 14, 1901 - Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Manchester, Lancashire, England