MESSRS. FIELD & PALMER, i. KING’S ROAD. SOUTHSEA. Mr*- A. J. Johnson (deceased). Monday next, july 26th. 1909. FIELD a PALMEh are instructed to SELL AUCTION, at their Property Mart, 6, Kiog’a-road. Southsea, on the above date, at 7 o'clock in the evening, 22 BESANT ROAD. FRA’iTO
July 24, 1909 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
The proteat made in tbe House of Commou« Mr. Henderson, the Chairman of the Labour party, against the visit of the Czar to this country is little representative of the feeling of the country as tbe protest of a similar character by a Portsmouth Town Councillor is of the feeling
July 24, 1909 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
It is also interesting to recall the boiler controvemy which was carried oq with much heat only a few yearn ago. The decision of the then Board Admiralty to adhere to the water-tube boilers has been amply justified by results. To-day in this country no warship being fitted with
July 24, 1909 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
Tbe results the recent examination for the parsing out of Naval cadets at the Royal Naval Engineer*’ College Devonport. have boon issued the Admiralty. They are under:— Of the fourth-year cadets, there are still College 34 out an original entry 40, and these the following 21, wh
July 24, 1909 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
The Dreadnought and her asters, the destroyers and all the other ships, except the submarines, were thrown open the Tisitors Monday and the succeeding days, and immense crowds thronged the vessels as long as they were allowed to do so, while innumerable steamers and pleasure boa
July 24, 1909 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
There was an exciting incident in the Thames, the Temple, on Thursday, but fortunately, in this case, there were no serious consequences. A large party of petty officers and men belonging to the armoured cruiser Duke of Edinburgh and destroyers in tbe vicinity, who bad been ente
July 24, 1909 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
"It was in absolutely ideal weather that we left Grimsby in the Bonnventure with our liotilln of submarine boats and three torpedo-boats, bound for Loweatoft as tbe first stage in the journey to Southend, where we were due on Saturday, the 17th, 10 a.m., take up our position for
July 24, 1909 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
for Fn-a Less costly than buriaL—DamnptiT* V free London Crer.»noo Co. JJt Berer.t-etroat. Tekgriras. ** Cra aaUrrinm. I.SSf. Oerrard. R Al. >. . COOKSEY and SON. 52. itreet. K.C.. and 06. Upper street. .N The ami at these establishment* combine f ErrangcmcoU vrilli economy cbsr
July 22, 1909 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
4 book of the day. self-denyino ordinance. BJ R. A. Bray. „tii. Piacr .« HMcry la EdiMatlMl. By * »it»n Bi.ckwccd and Sana. la. of this hook hardly doe. jw- its rc'iitouts, for the diseoune on j|L»tio.i tills hut small portion of the Th.' author has much to aay on ami on the stu
July 22, 1909 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
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July 22, 1909 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England