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December 28, 1866 - Evening Mail - London, London, England
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February 19, 1864 - Evening Mail - London, London, England
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February 19, 1864 - Evening Mail - London, London, England
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February 19, 1864 - Evening Mail - London, London, England
THE EDITOR OF THE EVENING MAIL. Sir,— Upon the of an of fever an; particular locality mfte deem it my duty to maka *P*° .° , Guardians of the East London Union. A copy . then unanimonsly voted to for.-.rdod ■ioner. Sewers, and in due oourte a copy their report thereon to the Go^
September 11, 1865 - Evening Mail - London, London, England
BIRMINGHAM, JUNK 22. public meeting, convened by the Mayor in pursuance request of the General Purposes Committee of the Town Council, was held last ni"ht in the Town-hall, Birmingham, for the purpose of considering the desirability of memorializing Government fora third Parliam
June 24, 1867 - Evening Mail - London, London, England
The following Bills were read a third time and passed : Snailbeach Mine Estate; Duke Cleveland’s Estate; Chichester Harbour Embankment ; Cardiff and Penarth Hoad ; Neath and Brecon Railway ; Crickhowell Gas and Water. LUXEMBURG. Lord HOUGHTON said the porition in which the debat
June 24, 1867 - Evening Mail - London, London, England