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November 10, 1900 - Witney Gazette and West Oxfordshire Advertiser - Witney, Oxfordshire, England
Some incidents of General French's recent march from Machadodorp to Standerton by way of Carolina and Ernielo are furnished by the special correspondent of the Stmodard. It was a rough march, with desultory fighting the whole way. At Twyfellaar the luniskilling Dragoons, gallopi
November 10, 1900 - Witney Gazette and West Oxfordshire Advertiser - Witney, Oxfordshire, England
At Cleve don an inquest has ham held on the body of a woman who was found on the rocks under ths Church Hill. The woman had before her death carefully removed from lid linen and clothing all marks by which she could possibly be identified, even the name of the maker being cut ou
July 15, 1899 - Witney Gazette and West Oxfordshire Advertiser - Witney, Oxfordshire, England
A boating accident occulted at Poetrush, County Antrim. en Monday, and resulted in the loss of three lives. Mr. R. T. .Woodhouse, at Preston, Lancashire, accompanied by Isis wife, ion, daughter, and Miss Stevenson, his .piece, who were staying at a local hotel, went out in a boa
May 11, 1895 - Witney Gazette and West Oxfordshire Advertiser - Witney, Oxfordshire, England
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. OPENING OF NEW ORGAN The dedication of • new organ at Holy Trinity Church took place on Tuesday, in the presence of a large congregation. For some years the necessity for • fresh organ has been felt by the parishioners attending the Church, and about twelve m
December 22, 1894 - Witney Gazette and West Oxfordshire Advertiser - Witney, Oxfordshire, England
This quiet little village witnessed last Tuesday one of the happiest days ever known here, Great care had been taken to make everything pass off successfully and we congratulate the committee and Stewards who so admirably carried oat their programme The musical part was unique,
June 26, 1897 - Witney Gazette and West Oxfordshire Advertiser - Witney, Oxfordshire, England
On Jubilee Day the inhabitants of the above parishes had a thoroughly enjoyable time. The day's rejoicings started with a procession through Dacklington to the Church, where the Rector conducted the service, and delivered an appropriate address. The National Anthem was sung and
June 26, 1897 - Witney Gazette and West Oxfordshire Advertiser - Witney, Oxfordshire, England
Lord Kitchener reports that T. Krtiger, a son of the ex-President, surrendered with Captain Ferreira on September 11th. According to a meange the young man's Christian name is Tjaart, and he came in to Belfast on the Delagoa railway line probably from Botha's force.
September 21, 1901 - Witney Gazette and West Oxfordshire Advertiser - Witney, Oxfordshire, England