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RELIEF BY FALSE PRETENCES.

RELIEF BY FALSE PRETENCES.

RELIEF FALSE PRETENCES. A. C. Deacon, relieving officer, wai! called. stated, in reply to the inspector, that once or twice Guardian had unduly interfered with him his relief work. Hr. Watts and Mrs. Corderey brought pressure to bear upon him in regard to certain cases. cited one
June 30, 1906 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
 
RITUAL COMMISSION’S REPORT.

RITUAL COMMISSION’S REPORT.

Mr. Gladstone states in the Parliamentary papers that the report of the Ritual Commission on Ecclesiastical Disorders is in the hands of the printers, and will, he hopes, be ready for distribution at the beginning of next week. THE U.S. AND VENEZUELA SIGNIFICANT ACTION. WASHINGT
June 30, 1906 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
 
tails hitched on behind. I thought of the sentry I saw on just such broiling day at Aldershot last year,

tails hitched on behind. I thought of the sentry I saw on just such broiling day at Aldershot last year,

whose head was baking in a busby. Militarism, thy name is madness. Many oi readv will sorry to hear that the famous Hue I’Horloger at Dinan is being spoiledfrom the artist s point of view. They made us good tea. served without cream, at the Hotel de Bretagne. We crossed the high
June 29, 1906 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
 
LONDON LETTER,

LONDON LETTER,

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June 29, 1906 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
 
A STEAMER TRAGEDY.

A STEAMER TRAGEDY.

Captain Pettekson, the Norwegian steamer Talisman, had a tragic story to relate when arrived at Barry Friday. His ship, which was bound from Havre to Barry Dock, went ashore off the Ports Point, in the Bristol Channel, early Friday morning. The captain, his wife, and three-year-
June 30, 1906 - Illustrated Police News - London, London, England
 
A PICCADILLY SCENE.

A PICCADILLY SCENE.

Overwhelming Evidence against a Disorderly Lady. At Marlborough Street, Mrs. Ellen Clarke, thirty-four, giving an address at Waterloo Hotel, York Road, was charged with being drank and disorderly SackvUle Street, Piccadilly. Polioe-oonstablie Hardy gave evidence supporting the c
June 30, 1906 - Illustrated Police News - London, London, England
 
THE ERA.

THE ERA.

June 30, 1906 - The Era - London, London, England
 
p A II D E, C I. S, Baritone. "The loructa” Tour. All com*.. I‘4’lmar. 152«. Oxfufd-road. Main heater. Alf

p A II D E, C I. S, Baritone. "The loructa” Tour. All com*.. I‘4’lmar. 152«. Oxfufd-road. Main heater. Alf

aid (’Alllf. th«- Hofiiifxl, Success- t t.niedihiis. Usual Hiicc«m> HarbourOrecn Pavilion, Portobello Thank." for OT« rn. iIA IiLTON, HENRY, the Comedian, ir. his Latent iccese. The Window Cleaner." Pavilioi;. Newcastle
June 30, 1906 - The Era - London, London, England
 
NEW THEATRE, W.C.

NEW THEATRE, W.C.

MISS MIRIAM LEWES, Addreae. TiflSS IDA ASSHETON-CHAPMAN, Diets gawed. A.A, 10, Corent Gardes. GERTIE DAWSON, at Liberty Autumn. Ro»». Waifa. Ac. All letters. ORAN D T. AM, till July 7. TlflßS NELLIE BOWMAN. Jahr J. The Little Stowaway.” GAIRTT, BIRMINGHAM. July 9, Puck. Crystal
June 30, 1906 - The Era - London, London, England
 
THE LOVE WOMEN DESIRE.

THE LOVE WOMEN DESIRE.

m. CARLTON WALLAOC, Autlor of M Tie VilUg* A Truly Ifegoinoenl PtudocUoo. A (ieeuiM Moury-Maker. Vecßei Hevl.3, Oct. 8. CbrUttßai, end New Year (l«oc<».). AddreM doling VecelkMi, O. L'AetTON WiLUCt. 10. King ttreel. eat geidee, W.C. J. LITTLE ami FRED DARCY’S » PANTOMIMBH. *• RO
June 30, 1906 - The Era - London, London, England