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February 4, 1914 - Preston Herald - Preston, Lancashire, England
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February 4, 1914 - Preston Herald - Preston, Lancashire, England
In his presidential address, Canon Cosgrave said he had received a letter from the Archbishop of Liverpool on the subject they were met to forward that night. No one had better right to advocate such us ® that than the Archbishop, who exhibited such an interest in the child life
February 4, 1914 - Preston Herald - Preston, Lancashire, England
An interesting series films on the recent Rand strike were exhibited yesterday at Pathe Freres, Wardour-street. These pictures, which will be put before the public, are the very first of the great strike. The chief features are the arreste of the strike leaders in the big square
February 4, 1914 - Globe - London, London, England
“FORCES LARGER THAN AT THE BEGINNING OF THE WAR.’’ Cape Town, Wednesday. When the Assembly met to-day General Smuts moved the second reading of the Indemnity Bill. He said the crises through which the Union had passed recently were unparalleled in the history of the country, and
February 4, 1914 - Globe - London, London, England
was about 45 years of age and about six feet tall.” A moment later Ball stood in a dramatic attitudi as, at the request of Mr. Hewart, he showed how the third man had pointed the revolver him with the left hand and had held up right hand to strike Miss Bradfield. He said the man
February 4, 1914 - Globe - London, London, England
MEHUL S JOSEPH AT COYENT GARDEN. WEINGARTNER S EDITION. Fotlowing the perfoimaiicea oi Joseph and Brethren another plane, Mehui’s opera on the same subject was duced last night Coveait Garden. •^•“ work, which dates from 1807, crowned Me huts _ career composer and quickly won th
February 4, 1914 - Globe - London, London, England
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February 4, 1914 - Globe - London, London, England
NINETEENTH CENTURY. The February number more various interest even t-ha-n usual, and the articles that stand out most axe the three the subject of federalism, described Our Unsolved Enigma.” Judge Jones deals with rkp problem from the Parliamentary point view, and Mr. Moreton. F
February 4, 1914 - Globe - London, London, England