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News from 05/01/1878

1878; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

J. M. R. Cowley, W. Banks, T. Gutteridge, Eliza Hinde,

Resumo

Classified ads: Durant's Rhemits Embrocation, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Durant's Herbal Pills. Frontmatter: The Labourer. News: At Pendlebury, on Christmas-Eve, Two Men, Named Roberts and Smith, Colliers, Spent Several Hours in Drinking in Various Public Houses, and When the Last Was Closed, A Roman Catholic Priest's Advent Lectures The Duties of Capital, In the Early Part of November a Case Was before the Yarmouth Magistrates in Which Six of the Crew of the Brig Ann, Englishmen, Critical Position of Erzeroum, Sporting Lore, Throat Irritation, Co-Operation.—I, An Inquest Has Been Held at Bishop's Stonford, on the Body of Chroline Hardy, of London, Who Committed Suicide by Jumping out of a Train near That Place, 'Annette,' Said Leonora the Next Morning, Rousing Herself Abruptly from a Sober Train of Thought, 'Who Were You Talking to in the Grounds, Yesterday Morning', Distress in South Wales, Meetings to Be Held, What Conscription Was in France, and What It Probably Would Be in England, The Military Forces of Staffordshire, London Correspondence, Cardinal Manning a Candidate for the Papacy, Recall of Mukhtar Pacha, An Extraordinary Joke, Emigration News A Letter from America, The Labourer Saturday, January 5,1878, Peace Prospects, An Important Conference of Head Mistresses of the Principal Schools in England with the Cambridge Association for the Higher Education of Women, Was Held at the Guildhall, Cambridge, on Friday, under the Presidency of Mr. Sidgwick, Fellow of Trinity, A Couple of Cases Heard at Christchurch Police Court, on Thursday, Indicate a Very Low Morale on the Part of the Women of Dorsetshire, The Drowning Accident near Longton, Miscellaneous, Alleged Fatal Fight at Great Bridge, The Home Rule Programme, Communications between Roumania and Bulgaria, Talkers and Tongues Lecture at Dudley, The War Capture of Pirot by the Servians, Notice.—Louth District, Multiple News Items, The Terrible Distress in South Wales, Extraordinary Rumour at Lyra, Norfolk, Better Late than Never Lecture at Dudley, Notice, Leonora The Orphan Heiress, "Flowers That Never Die", England's Opportunity to Make Peace or War, The Knowledge Derived from Travelling, Nisch about to Capitulate, The Bishop of Chichester on Confession, The Coup D'etat in France, The Calcutta Newspapers Unanimously Approve of the Financial Measures Proposed by the Government to Meet the Famine Expenditure, Alcohol: Medically Considered Free Library Saturday Lectures, A Prisoner, Named Richard Whiting, Made a Daring Escape from the Birmingham Borough Gaol on Friday, by First Picking the Lock of His Cell, Then Wrenching the Lock of the Door to a Corridor, and Afterwards, by Sid of a Ladder, Climbing the Boundary Wall, The English Cabinet and the Situation, The Wages Question in South Wales, Fatal Ice Accidents Eight Boys Drowned, The Seasons. Business: The Indian Famine Funds Suspected Frauds. Editorial: West Bromwich and Cannock Chase Railway, The Labourers' Movement and the "Weekly Press", To Correspondents, News from the Districts Essex. Fiction, drama: A Thrilling Scene A Boy Frozen to Death in Sight of His Parents. Sports: Football Accident. Death notices: Death from Starvation Too Proud to Beg; Too Honest to Steal.

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