THE CITIZEN GLOUCESTER, OCTOBER 15. In the early proceedings of the meeting of the National Union of Conservatives and Constitutional Associations at Manchester yesterday, and at the gathering of Liberal Unionists, Mr. Balfour received hearty congratulations from all sections of
October 15, 1902 - Gloucester Citizen - Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
TERRIBLE EXPERIENCES IN AN OPEN BOAT." The steam trawler Shark arrived at Boston, Lincolnshire, Monday afternoon, when her skipper reported that Sunday he picked up a boat containing the mate and seven hands the steamer Bewick, bound for Stockholm, which they had abandoned in th
September 16, 1902 - Gloucester Citizen - Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
STROUD REVISION COURT. INTERESTING CASE FROM RANDWICK Mr. W. H. Naeh, revising barrister, sat at tho Town Hall, Stroud, to revise the lists of voters for the polling districts of Brimscombe, Caincross, and Rodborough. Mr. G. E. Harrison represented the Liberals and Mr. A. F. Cle
September 16, 1902 - Gloucester Citizen - Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
LODGER OR SERVICE Southgate. «* now claimed* te llSt year, Arnold remarked that successive.-Mr. one heard the exactly similar case Person who hadT been\ , e e-where a ff The gbeen a a lodger-Mr" c S ak * declaration : did Mr. Rimsev t: Y *s-Mr. xvumsey.-Mr, Kent contended that t
September 16, 1902 - Gloucester Citizen - Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
LAUNCH OF LIFEBOAT. On Tuesday a lifeboat, built by the Thames Ironworks Company, and named the Louisa Heartwell, was launched Cromer for service on the But Coast. Tho lifeboat and accompanying lifeboathouse are the outcome of legacy bequeathed to the Royal National Lifeboat Inst
September 10, 1902 - Gloucester Citizen - Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
At Dublin on Tuesday summonses under the Crimes Act were served on Mr. T. McCarthy, editor Mr. William O'Brien's paper, the "Irish People ; Mr. O'Dwyer, manager; and Stephen Holland, publisher, calling upon them to appear at Dublin Policecourt on the 15th inst. Defendants are ch
September 10, 1902 - Gloucester Citizen - Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
TUESDAY'S PERFORMANCES. The Worcester Musical Festival opened on Tuesday with the " Elijah," which was prefaced by Dr. Elgar's arrangement of the National Anthem. The principals in the oratorio were Madame Albani, Miss Ada Crossley, Mr. William Green, and Mr Andr,-*- Black, assi
September 10, 1902 - Gloucester Citizen - Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
B.Sc. (London), assisted by Mr. S. S. Harris (Honours S.K.) and Mr. G. Burton. PRACTICAL AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY. —Mr R. Leach, B.Sc. (London). ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM.—Mr. R. Leach, B.Sc. (London), assisted by Mr. S. S. Harris (Honours S.K.). SOUND, LIGHT AND HEAT.—Mr. R. Leac
September 10, 1902 - Gloucester Citizen - Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
STROUD URBAN COTNCIU THE SURVEYOR'S POSITION. INTERESTING DISCUSSION. RESIGNATION OF MR. SIMS. The ordinary monthly meeting of this authority was held on Wednesday, there being present Messrs. G. J. Holloway (chairman), C. Lambert, J. Swanson W. Hobbs, H. C. Steele, T. J. Clarke
November 5, 1902 - Gloucester Citizen - Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England