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February 28, 1903 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
Everything this world has its advantages; and it is one of the advantages of recent political events that they give us some sort of bird's-eye view of nations and States, and the remotest conditions of humanity. Imperialism has taken to the top of exceeding high mountain, and sh
February 28, 1903 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
THE DAILY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 88, 1903. RAILWAYS. PREFERENCE SHAPES AND STOCKS —Great Central 5 p.c., 1879, aoa* I (115 to 120); ditto 5 p.c., 1881, 2 110). RAILWAYS. BRITISH POSSESSIONS Quebec Central 4 p.c. Deb. boss I (104 to 106f. AMERICAN RAILROAD BONDS, GOLD.— Erie Prior Lie
February 28, 1903 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
The Portuguese Finance Minister proposes to reduce the capital amount of the Internal Loan, following on the line the recent conversion oi the External obligations, the interest charge remaining present. According to the last report of the Junta de Credits Publico, the capital o
February 28, 1903 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
reasons greatly better I hope That Mr. Crook. * will succeed him at Woolwich. His varied training and common sense would enable him in present co-operative effort to make the Progressive pull strong, perhaps long, and all events now useful pull together. His candidature gives to
February 28, 1903 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
The funeral of the late Dr. Walter Hart, of Great Baddow, whose death we recorded in our last issue, took place on Saturday at three p.m., at St. Mary's, Great Baddow, in the presence of large gathering of mourners and sorrowing friends. The coffin was conveyed a Washington car,
February 28, 1903 - Essex Newsman - Chelmsford, Essex, England
Mr. Jesse Gowers, builder, of Chelmsford, has recently sunk five wells at or near Easter at spots indicated by a professional waterfinder trom Ipswich, who located the water by means of a nazel twig, and iv each case powerful springs nave tapped. One of the wells Hopkins Farm, H
February 28, 1903 - Essex Newsman - Chelmsford, Essex, England
CHELMSFORD CORN. Small supply wheat, trade dull at last, week's prices. Barley season nearly over, samples selling with diuleulty. Oats beaus dull aud uuchauged. CHELMSFORD. CATTLE. —Good supply fat beasU, there was slightly better trade. few lat sheep and trade about the same.
February 28, 1903 - Essex Newsman - Chelmsford, Essex, England
THIS MORNING. case of what appeared to be deliberate suicide occurred ou the Great Eastern Railway this morning. A train from Londou was approaching the station Wood-itreet, Waltuainstuw, when a weil-oressed man who was waiting on the platform jumped in front, of the engine. The
February 28, 1903 - Essex Newsman - Chelmsford, Essex, England