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News from 24/07/1875

1875; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

John Marshall, Samuel Michell, J. W. Thurlow, W. H. Villiers Sankey, G. B. Skipworth,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The People's Advocate and National Vindicator of Right v. Wrong. News: House of Commons—Friday, Foreign News France, The Editor to His Friends, The Tichborne Case, The Forthcoming Banquet at the Mansion House to Her Majesty's Ministers Has Been Fixed for Wednesday, the 4th of August, Notable Items, A Few Days Ago a Little Girl, the Daughter of a Collier Named Schofield, Living at Gomersal, Lay down in a Hay Field and Went to Sleep, The Impostor Who Gave Himself out Some Time Ago as Nana Sahib Has Been Sentenced by the Maharajah Scindia to Four Years' Imprisonment, The Pall Mall Gazette States That the Norwich Election Commission Will Commence Their Inquiry on the 15th of August, Joseph Arch, The Weavers' Strike at Brunn, University Intelligence, A Roll of Bank-Notes, Value £800, Was Last Week Left by a Lady, under the Initials of E. C., at the Office of the Curates' Augmentation Fund, Canadian Oil Works Corporation, Country Crime, The Inundations in the South of France, It Is Stated That the Physicians of Mr. Fielden, M. P., Are Again Attending Him for Complications of Diseases Similar to Those with Which He Was Afflicted during Last Winter; in Fact, It May Be Said That He Has Never yet Been Thoroughly Convalescent, Messrs. Dilke and Gordon and Their Constituents, Answers to Correspondents, House of Commons.—Monday, Mr. Whalley and Mr. Bright, The Bavarian Elections, Germany The Old Catholic Party, The Conspiracy, Etc., Bill, The Rev. (?) E. Moore, J. P., Ireland, Robbery, Historical Scamps Strafford, The Lord Mayor Has Signified His Willingness to Receive Subscriptions in Aid of the Loss and Distress Which May Be Occasioned by the Floods in the Forest of Dean and the West of England, Mr. Beecher's Salary, Military Intelligence, Big Scamps: an Expose of Bubble Companies, Laughforisms, Railway Accident, House of Lords.—Monday, Demonstration of Miners, Notable Items The Greenwich Liberal Association, A Liverpool Correspondent Says It Is Expected That a Union Will Take Place in May Next between the United and the English Presbyterian Churches, A Brave Act, Latest Foreign News France, Law and Police, Potato Blight, The Prince of Wales's Visit to India, Animal Automatonism, Garden Work for the Week, A Disloyal Scotchman, Plunder of the People What the People Say, A Remarkable Narrative, Mr. Worthington Smith, Who Recently Made an Important Scientific Discovery in Connection with the Potato Disease, Has Been Awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Horticultural Society, Town Edition Latest Telegrams, The Maharajah of Cashmere Has Ordered Two State Carriages to Be Built in Calcutta in Anticipation of the Visit of the Prince of Wales, Mr. Plimsoll's "Protest", Labour News, The Insurrection in the Herzegovina, Taxpayers Are Now Permitted to Pay £50 Yearly to a Woman Whose Claim upon Them Is That She Married a Man Who Was Once a Servant of Lord Byron, and Who Has Recently Died, An American Monster Farm, Petitions, Shipwreck, Turkey An Example to Be Copied, Imperial Parliament House of Lords.—Friday, In Berlin a School Has Been Started for the Instruction of Girls for Children's Nurses, An Elephant and Its Keeper, House of Lords.—Tuesday, William Watt, of Hamilton, Has Been Sentenced to Sixty Days' Imprisonment for Assaulting His Wife by Striking Her Twice on the Back with a Coal Hammer, Because She Endeavoured to Prevent Him from Smashing the Windows of the House—a Favourite Amusement of William When in His Cups, Spain, The Agricultural Labourers, The Floods, What the "World" Says, Great Meeting at Wimbledon Sir Henry Peek, M. P., Ordering the Police to Prevent the Meeting, The Press on the Subject, The London Police Courts, The Libelling of Angels!, Austria, Cape of Good Hope, Golden Ideas John Locke, "On the Value of Money," 1691, Civil Service Estimates, House of Commons.—Tuesday. Death notices: Death of Sir Frederick Arrow, Death. Fiction, drama: Extraordinary Scene "Unmasking the Villains", Love in Blue Spectacles Chapter II. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Editorial: Free Columns, The Protestant's Warning, or the Mission of the Jesuits, The Heiress, Labour Representation. Sports: Sports and Pastimes. Letter to the editor: John Bright's Letter on the Tichborne Case Effectually Answered To the Editor of the "People's Advocate", The Merchant Shipping Bill and Seamen's Advance Notes To the Editor of the "People's Advocate", Parsons as Magistrates To the Editor of the "People's Advocate", To the Editor of the "People's Advocate". Poem, verse: Ladies' Column My Darling.

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