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NAVAL AND KILTCAKT NEWS.

NAVAL AND KILTCAKT NEWS.

NAVAL AND NEWS. Woolwich, January 10. Tba members of the Ordnance Select Committee assembled at the lioyal Arsenal practice range this day to witness trial of breech-loading rifles, which had been converted into these weapons from the old pattern Enfields, in accordance with a no
January 14, 1865 - South London Press - London, London, England
 
things wan gOB* Ths priaoasr than want oat, and raturned sboak fin o'clock, sad I aoticsd that looked very ill,

things wan gOB* Ths priaoasr than want oat, and raturned sboak fin o'clock, sad I aoticsd that looked very ill,

sad inquired if hs had had any dianar, aad made ao reply. Boon after this the prisoasr said that had found a knife that belonged to him is one of John’s boxes, sad showed moths fcnife- Tbe Lord Chief Baron iaqaind if this was knife that was afterwards foaad in reed bed. Mr. GiSa
January 14, 1865 - South London Press - London, London, England
 
NSW BOOKS, *»•

NSW BOOKS, *»•

Alexander's Examination of Mill's Doctrine of Caueatlon, Balier's Diagrams of Weight* Girders, case. Bealey's Field Flowers and City Chimes, 4s. 6d. Birthday Scripture Text-Book, Brando s Dictionary of Science and Art, V 2, -Is. Bryant's Mutual Influence of Christianity, 2a fed.
March 10, 1866 - South London Press - London, London, England
 
FOB HIE SAI.E OF

FOB HIE SAI.E OF

HIE SAI.E OF MANTLES. SHAWLS, JACKETS, Fl'BS, BABY- LINEN, LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, CHILDREN S READY-MADE DRESSES, *c., And Solicits the Patronage of the Families and Ladies of the South of London. LADIES & GENTLEMEN’S WARDROBES. KRU. O. BAKER, W A RDROBE DEALER, 73, CHURCH STREET,
March 10, 1866 - South London Press - London, London, England
 
Price List! for*.rrJ- d Free by I’OBt.

Price List! for*.rrJ- d Free by I’OBt.

Price List! for*.rrJ- Free by I’OBt. ‘*WEEK co;)t;iins serial ;a!es, u:i<l J't'in. -. complete in one number, written by fttT.mrite s of tbe public. Out* Weekly.
March 10, 1866 - South London Press - London, London, England
 
LAMBETH.

LAMBETH.

Messrs. C. and H. White have .sold the leasehold throe houses, 31 to 33, Uuoen-street, Shortstreet, New-cut. producing £*B jier annum, term £>C years from 1324, at 5 los. per annum, for On,Tues<lay, William o‘Mara, aged :55, labourer at the Wood-cutting Company's mises, Comracrc
July 7, 1866 - South London Press - London, London, England
 
WALWORTH.

WALWORTH.

Wednesday, whilst William Bridger, a brass finisher, was at work, circular saw caught tiis arm, and inflicted serious injuries. The first anniversary of St. Mark’s Mission, JS»st-street, Wulworth. was celebrated Sunday The Itev. Woodhouse Raven preached in the and the Rev. . L.
July 7, 1866 - South London Press - London, London, England
 
it is the last weapon in the armoury of a government ; it should not be lightly taken down from

it is the last weapon in the armoury of a government ; it should not be lightly taken down from

the wall, and if it is taken down it should not be replaced until it has served the purpose for which it was intended.” At the close of this speech, which was listened to in hushed silence and with the deepest attention, Mr. Gladstone moved the adjournment of the House till Thur
June 30, 1866 - South London Press - London, London, England
 
SATXTBDAY, JUNE 30, 1866.

SATXTBDAY, JUNE 30, 1866.

the necessities of his position, he proposed to offer high office to several members of the Whig party, and even to certain members of Lord Russell’s Government. He should therefore have to ask from his own supporters a sacrifice of their just pretensions; some might have to res
June 30, 1866 - South London Press - London, London, England
 
Curates’ Augmentation Fund. —On Friday the first public meeting of this society was held at Willis’s Rooms, under the presidency

Curates’ Augmentation Fund. —On Friday the first public meeting of this society was held at Willis’s Rooms, under the presidency

of the Archbishop of Canterbury. The large room was completely filled with ladies and gentlemen. The report which was read stated that body of clergy and laity met in the summer of last year to consider the practicability of carrying out plan suggested to them by the Rev. J. J.
June 30, 1866 - South London Press - London, London, England