Throughout Kent and Sussex the question of fair trade has for some time been attracting a great amount of attention. Expressions of opinion on the subject have been invited from a number of noblemen, menibers of Parliament, and others, and the replies received include the follow
January 6, 1888 - Boston Spa News - Boston Spa, Yorkshire, England
The Mark Lane E.epre,4 of Monday night says The old year has closed with Reasonable weather. which has obtained throughout the past week. In the north there have been heavy snowstorms. but in the midland and southern counties there has been but a sprinkling, and the bright frost
January 6, 1888 - Boston Spa News - Boston Spa, Yorkshire, England
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January 6, 1888 - Boston Spa News - Boston Spa, Yorkshire, England
REPORTED APPROACHING RETIREMENT. Replying to an address of the Numismatic Society at Montreal, on Monday, Lord Strathcona intimated that although lie was returning shortly to England, he would come back and reside permanently in Montreal. His lordship added that he would fulfil
October 26, 1900 - Boston Spa News - Boston Spa, Yorkshire, England
MANAGILS THE BIiNCR. Before the Scarborough magistrates Edward Crosby, 38, until lately manager of the South-Cliff Branch of the York City and County Bank, surrendered to his bail on a charge of having between January 1 and October 10 falsified a counter-book belonging to the co
October 26, 1900 - Boston Spa News - Boston Spa, Yorkshire, England
Three gendarmes were tried at Chalons-rmr. Saone for causing the death of a workman named Geoffrey during the recent strike disturbances. The evidence was conflicting. The President discredited the statement of a witness that the gendarmes fired the first shot, and a unanimous v
October 26, 1900 - Boston Spa News - Boston Spa, Yorkshire, England
On Saturday and Monday the York and Ainsty had good sport considering the hard state of the ground, and Saturday was a very bard day both for hounds and horses. The fixture was Bubwith, and after drawing a couple of spinneys near North Duffield blank they proceeded to Cliff Wood
October 26, 1900 - Boston Spa News - Boston Spa, Yorkshire, England