Mrs. Bonar Law, mother of Mr. will not be buried in North Ireland with her husband, but Lansdowne Cemeterfo Bath, and Mr. Bonar Law returns there to-night for the funeral to-morrow.
BY ANTHONY NUCENT. Sir John French’s dispatch cannot be read without emotion. There has been nothing in the long and glorious record of cur Army to equal the four days’ rearguard action since Sir John Moore retreated at Corunna, May tt.e omen serve! That retreat and the battle w
September 11, 1914 - Globe - London, London, England
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September 11, 1914 - Globe - London, London, England
RUSSIAN VICTORY. The Russian forces have won yet another significant victory, not merely over the Austrian but also over the Anstro- German armies. We have present no means of estimating their numbers, says the Petrograd correspondent of the Morning Post,” but it has been ascert
September 11, 1914 - Globe - London, London, England
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September 11, 1914 - Globe - London, London, England
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September 11, 1914 - Globe - London, London, England
Mr. ASQUITH, replying to Lord E. Talbot, said;— The Budget will not introduced next week, but the week after. The Chancellor of the Exchequer is not in very strong health. Next Monday and Tuesday we propose lake the Welsh Disestablishment Bill (Ministerial cheers). EAST AFRICAN
Mias Margaret Fletcher, of Penycoed, Dolgelly, Merioneth, who died Jan. 8, aged 84, left estate the gross value of £9,836, which £7,933 is net personalty. She directed that her old mare “' •hall well looked after during her life, and neither be shot nor sold.”