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September 8, 1908 - Y Genedl Gymreig - Caernarvon, Caernarfonshire, Wales
Embrocation nft and effect oal mutism for rabMng oot -SormcMoT tin Limbs after cxwctMT Beneficial added to the hot or cold both. Alter walking added to tbs footbath—lt relieves the aching feet; aleo It la good for RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, from CRAMP. cold. LUMBAGO. . CHEST COLOR.
September 26, 1908 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
Next morning waited few m inn tee for breakfast, and then I eaw. my astoniehmen. a in the garden. I asked him what in the world be wanted. said A body has been found with C. E. I it. and you might know something shout it.” 1 believe that my butler heard the remark, and went up t
September 26, 1908 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
TflE PBEIIEB*B PROUSES. He-</gnising at the eleventh houf that the bye-election waa being fought oa the question unemployment. that the central mcaaure of the GoreriMnent Seeaion—a Licenaiug Bill wiiioh, if it paa-e*. will not couie into operstioa for fonrtx'n twenty yearn—• rel
September 26, 1908 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
18,833 Mr. J*. Morlcy (0.L.) 10,906 Mr. J. Craig (0.L.) 10,686 Unionist majority 3,028 Bye-election Acgust 25th, 1892. Mr. J. MoHey (0.L.) 13,983 Mr. P. (U.) - 11,244 Glndstonian majority —1,739 Mr. C. P. Hammond (U.) 12,833 Mr. W. D. Crnddna (li.) 12,170 Mr. J. Morley (L.) 11,8
September 26, 1908 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
IUUTICCB." Now that our rivals for the supremacy of the sea have become both more powerful and more numerous, it ia not at all «urpriaing that all persona interested in the defence of our Empire should look around and take note the material which vse prceeat have hand for busines
September 26, 1908 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
TW bettleehip to trriw at Portomooth on change Flag oAtsen, Roar-Admiral J. Start TOliMriag Rear-Admiral F. J. Foley, m Rear-Admiral the Channel Fleet, on Wednesday. Mr. O. C. L. Grant, aan-atant Tictaanm’ •tore oflkoer. Royal Wflliam Yard. De»onport, hae been appointed to the A
September 26, 1908 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
The * Gaaette* annonnow that Captain Reginald Hugh Spencer Bacon, C.Y.0.. DAO., ha* appointed a Naval the King, ia place Captain Daaglaa Anatin Garawe, M.Y.0.. promoted Rag rank, and that Captain William Lawther Grant haa been appointed a Naval hia in the place of Captain Freder
September 26, 1908 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England