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July 2, 1902 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
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July 5, 1902 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
LYONS wishes to announce that she has her CLASSES FOR DANCING k DEPORTMENT At Southsca Neigbltouihood. Prirate Tuititm br iutmenu Schools attended. The Dancing Taught. For all particulars a.ldrcss Mdllc. Ljona, Vktorin , Western Parade, Southsea.
July 5, 1902 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
Almost eecry political event importance Japau has been pictured ou fans, aod very oiteu the rulers have bud to forbid the carrying of certain fans, because they spread trouble sedition, You could have whole history *of Japau fans, you could dud the right fats. dome of the o.d fa
July 5, 1902 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
Ths demobilisation the Army commenced oo Tuesdav. and the effective strength will thereby bs considerably reduced. At Aldershot eleven medical officers have been kept busy examining large number of time expired man. who were inspected batches or Saturday and Monday before being
July 5, 1902 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
In some recent notes, writes the tilcht's Naval correspondent, I mentioned the case of llr. Roddy, who had originally passed into the Royal Navy temporary service assistant-engineer, then resigned and entered engine-room artificer, sad subsequently, political pressure, became al
July 5, 1902 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
(36 performers). Under the personal conductorship of Mr. J. Mackinzis has been secured to play both AFI'EKNOON and EVENING. Programme: 1. Thb Coronation March 2. Walzrb „ ** An Der Schonen Blsuen Donau, 3. Grand Fantawa on a Der ''»lkute" arr. A. imdl Thru* Dancm Kell uwyn,” Edx
July 5, 1902 - The Ipswich Journal - Ipswich, Suffolk, England