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November 2, 1881 - York House Papers - London, London, England
you kindly permit me to remind some of your shareholding correspondents in re YORK HOUSE and "YORK HOUSE PAPERS," that they are Co-Operators, not Traders? Possibly it is forgetfulness of this fact that has kept them in the past from dealing generally at the STORES and supporting
November 2, 1881 - York House Papers - London, London, England
SlR,—Having been a subscriber to "YORK HOUSE PAPERS" since the first issue, I read with deep regret your leader of October sth, entitled "A Few Plain Words," and I trust a number of additional subscribers have sent in their names sufficient to enable you to continue the publicat
November 2, 1881 - York House Papers - London, London, England
Opinions differ as to the merits of "For Life," reproduced at the Royalty Theatre on the withdrawal of" Out of the Hunt ;" but it has met with a favourable reception by the audiences who have witnessed it. At the St. James's Theatre, which reopened on Thursday night, the product
November 2, 1881 - York House Papers - London, London, England
THE numerous letters we have received, in response to our article published the week before last, have fully proved the necessity for the existence of an independent journal, in which the views and opinions of Shareholders may appear from time to time. The communications publish
November 2, 1881 - York House Papers - London, London, England
ADMIRALTY, Oct. 28, 1881. Staff Surgeon John Mockridge has been promoted to Fleet Surgeon in her Majesty's Fleet, with seniority of 22nd inst. ADMIRALTY, Oct. 29, 1881. In accordance with the provisions of her Majesty's Order in Council of April 30, 1877, Engineer William T. Ray
November 2, 1881 - York House Papers - London, London, England
To THE EDITOR. SIR,—In my letter which you were good enough to insert in your issue of October 26th, regarding the gallant conduct of the 43rd officers in New Zealand, a misprint of one letter in the word "brightened" makes it read "frightened," and thereby perverts what was int
November 2, 1881 - York House Papers - London, London, England