News from 22/07/1876
1876; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
James Applegate, Samuel Parr, Caroline Whiting, S. Chadwick,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Labourer. Essay: Nottinghamshire, Simple Rules for Sea-Side Enjoyment, Fatal Accident at a Rifle Range, Summary of Passing Events, Words of Cheer, The Total Amount of Income-Tax Charged during the Years 1843-75, as Appears from a Parliamentary Return Issued, Was £263,708,756, News from the Districts Lincolshire, The Summer Man …, The Queen and the Fortifications of Quebec, Extraordinary Charge of Conspiracy, The Case of Twycross v. Grant, A Gentleman from Plymouth Has Started a New Trade on Dartmoor, Having Stored There, during the Winter Months, in the Sourton Ice-Caves, Immense Quantities of Ice, Which Now Meets with a Ready Sale in Exeter and Other Towns, Alleged Libel Case, The Government Foreign Policy, I. O. G. T. Papers to Working Men, (No. II), News of Lodges, A Farmer, Named Dunne, Has Committed Sucide near … King's …, Bro. J. H. Kenward Manufacturer, Importer and Exp…, Handy Book of the Labour Laws, Free Emigration to Natal, Remarkable Case of Arson, Dickens at Boulogne, Prize Essay Competition, Multiple News Items, An Indian Reformer, Apology, Lord Derby Could Hardly Fail to Have a Strong Sense of the Responsibility Resting upon Him When He Made Known the Policy of the Government on the Eastern Question to the Deputations That Waited upon Him at the Foreign Office, Illigible Title, Meetings to Be Held by Mr. Banks, Ill-Gotten Gains, The Master of Ballinasloe Union Has Received a Letter Signed "Rory," Informing Him That Unless He Treats the Paupers under His Command "He Will Be Favoured with an Once of Lead, Keating's Persian Insect Destroying Powder, Amusing Simplicity, Hopes Were Entertained That When the Special Correspondents of the Newspapers Had Reached the Seat of War in the East We Should Be Able to Obtain Information of a More Reliable and Satisfactory Kind than That Which Came, in the Shape of Telegrams, Both from the Turkish and the Servian Sides. Letter to the editor: Letter from New Zealand. Editorial: Town Talk Our Readers Will Understand That We Do Not Hold Ourselves Responsible for Our Correspondent's Opinions. Poem, verse: The English Border. Fiction, drama: Ruth Wofield; or, the Foundling's Guardian Chapter XXVI, Chapter XXVIII Coming and Going, Chapter XXVII Dissolves a Scene. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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