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News from 25/05/1889

1889; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Howard Evans, Rev. A. F. Barfield, C. Kent, Haslingfield Cambs, E. Owens Blackburne,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Notice, The Rural World. Table of contents: Contents. News: One of the Keepers on the Estate of Mr. Farnal Watson, in Surrey, on Saturday, Trapped a Tine Specimen of the Kite (Falco Milvus), I Am Sorry That Sir William Hart Dyke, the Minister of Education, Has Given Way upon a Matter of Some Importance, Especially to Country Schools, The Franchise, The "Homestead Block" System of South Australia, Hammerwich, Words of Wisdom, The Rural Labourer as House-Keeper Some Interesting Details of a Poor Woman's Weekly Expenses, Do Not Put Fresh Skimmed Milk into the … Unless You Want to Waste One Fifth of Your Butter in the Butter Milk, Our Wild Flowers in May How to Know Them, To Those of Us Who Watched with Hope and Joy the Gradual Rise of Italy into a United Kingdom, It Is Sad to Read of the Disturbances in Northern Italy Which Have Led to Fatal Conflicts between the People and the Peasants, The Birmingham People Are Desirous of Establishing a Day Training College in the City, Rochester, The Result of the Trial in Which Lord Dudley. Lord Lurgan, Lord Henry Paulet, Etc., Were Implicated, Has Been Made Known since Our Last Issue, News in a Nutshell, The Village and Suburban Householder Some Hints on Parochial Matters, Fireside Scraps, For Several Years the Public Mind Has Been Agitated on the Question of the Land—A Question Which Seems to Be Brough to the Front More and More Every Day, Our London Letter Specially Contributed, One of the Chief Sensations in London during the Last Few Days Has Been the Capture of a Lot of Aristocratic Gamblers at the West End, Three of Them Being Noble …, Village Reports, The Inhabitants of Haslingtield Are Much Cut up over the Action That Has Been Taken by the Sending round of a Petition in the District, the Effect of Which, We Understand, Would Be to Hand over a Very Large Sum of Money, Wrongly, to the Church, Which, It Is Considered, Should Be Spent on Behalf of the Poor, Pines and Their Companions, The Small Holdings Committee Interesting and Important Evidence, The Home and Cottage Garden What to Do, and How to Do It, Guinea-Fowls, Mr. Curzon the Heir to the Scarsdale Peerage, and Mr. Breadrick, the Hear to the Middleton Peerage, Are Auxious That the House of Lords Should Not Become an Elective Body, but Should Be Reformed, Exercise, Inside the Home, Subduing and Handling Bees, Eagle Hatching Goose's Eggs, Multiple News Items, White Buttercup, Allotments What to Grow and How to Make Them Pay, Enough Weeds Can Grow, Consequently, a Good Many Radicals and Liberals Would Prefer to Let the House of Lords Alone Rather than Reform It, Whatever Plan in Cattle Feeding, Mr. Jesse Collings Asked Two Questions in the House of Commons the Other Evening Concerning the Action of Certain Trustees of Charity Land, Our Rural Family Life A Word to Young Men and Maidens, Elementary Schools and the Annual Grant, Biddendon, Gardening Gilia, The Committee of the Governing Body of Winchester College Will Take into Consideration, Next Month, the Case in Which the Parishioners of Denmead, in Hants, Are Largely Interested, Viz., as Concerns the Allotments Which They Have Been Endeavouring to Obtain for Some Considerable Time Past, Five Young Squirrels, It Is Interesting to Note That upon the Foxham Estate, in Wilts, Belonging to the Small Farm and Labourers' Land Company, There Are Several Labourers in the Occupation of What We Can but Call Small Holdings, Juries How, and of Whom, They Are Composed, The Demand for Good Beef, On the Previous Night There Was Another Good Discussion on Perpetual Pensions, Mignonette, Rugby. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Editorial: We Have Heard a Good Deal about the Allegal Distress in the District of Donegal in Which the Olphert and Other Estates Are Situate, but, in Spite of the Tales Which English Members of Parliament and Others Have Told, It Is Absolutely Untrue to Say That There Has Been Any Great Hardship Sustained by the Tenants through the Bad Seasons or Otherwise, Barham, Answers to Correspondents, Poisoned Seeds in Fields An Illegal Practice. Display ads: Agents, Multiple Display Advertisements. Letter to the editor: The Haslingfield Charities An Explanation Should Be at Once Given, Correspondence, A Cry from Fen Ditton, in Cambridgeshire The Farmers Boycott Us!. Prayer: The Horse's Prayer. Fiction, drama: "The Love That Loves Alway," A Story of Faith and Infatuation, "The Love That Loves Alway," A Story of Faith and Infatuation Chapter VI A Chapter of Accidents.

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