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July 13, 1906 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
1. LARD MARLER Mth July at Marys. Barnes, by *r Rev Kit*on. John, second son ol Louis CV»!lard of Bridge. Cantei burjr. to Gladys '» ry. fourth daughter of Sidney Marler. of Woolboroogh. “.rue*, and Sloane-street. S.W. WIfy—BENTOTIT- 7U» July, St James’s. Piccadilly .» the Rev C
July 11, 1906 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
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July 11, 1906 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
Stands had been erected on the bridge for a couple of hundred favoured ticket-holders, and near the south end was another holding a thousand. Dense crowds packed the river banks beside the bridge, which was prettily decorated with flowers and flags. Redheugh Bridge, a proprie ta
July 11, 1906 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
Yesterday afternoon the body of a well-dressed man about 36 was washed up by the tide near the Llanelly pier head. In the waistcoat pocket was a silver watch, with the inscription, Presented to M. Walters by Will Smithson, Theatre Royal, Merthyr.” There was a gold watch in anoth
July 11, 1906 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS. 1883 and 189 a RECEIVING ORDERS. To Surrender in London. Fell, John, Victori*-«treet. engineer. FrMer, Sidney Erne*, Charing Croas road, billiard ball turner. Ireland, Henry Cubitt, Coleman etroot. City, solicitor. Jenkins, Alexander Morris, Leaden hail stre
July 11, 1906 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS. (From Thoreau’s “Walden.” . (By E. A. Bau^han.) Who should come to my lodge this morning , but a true Homeric I'aphlagonian The celebrated French eompoaer has always had suitable and poedic name that lam sorry :>£,en "wonderful man. As a creative artist 1 ca
July 13, 1906 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England