gulation signs of loyalty. Then came Monday night, when the crowds were larger still. Tuesday brought its ominous news, and for a time everyone believed the King had but a few hours to live. But the loyalty of this great people never waned for one moment. On Tuesday night they s
July 5, 1902 - Labour Leader - London, London, England
4 I am no believer in royalty ; the whole thing seems so repugnant to common sense that I have never been able to understand the frame of mind which makes it possible for men to worship it as a something indispensable to our well-being. As for singing God Save the King or cheerin
July 5, 1902 - Labour Leader - London, London, England
John and Robert Guild, late of the Rhoden Farm have now settled down in Griqualand Haat, South Africa. Brass Bend, of which Mr Frank J. Mellor, is conductor, secured third prize it Falkirk Brass Band Contest. Ma J. E. Wilson, Burial& Farm, Alva, was of the judges at Cupar Cattle
July 1, 1902 - Devon Valley Tribune - Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire, Scotland
Tau holiday and other arrangements wen cancelled, but the children attending the Parish School, paraded the p•iocipal street as far as Whitt' House, and on returning to school were served with the good things that had been prepared for thew. The programme, consisting of spurts,
July 1, 1902 - Devon Valley Tribune - Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire, Scotland