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LEEDS INTELLIGENCER

... Reform League had another of their openair meetings London on Monday evening, and some very pretty sentiments were expressed the occasion. Mr Guedalla, who presided, intimated that unless the Reform Bill was altered in a way pleasing to the League, that ...

THE MAURITIUS

... thechaiz. Mr Bright met with a most enthusiastic reception. Addresses were presented to the gentleman from the Edinburgh Reform League and the United Trades' Council. Mr BRIGHT said the country had at length obtained popular and democratic representation so ...

THE YORKSHIRE CHURCH ASSOCIATION. Last night the annoiJ meeting the Leeds Branch of the Yorkshire Church ..

... January llth, 1868; St Peter’s, Hunslet Moor, July 2d, 1868; St Clement’s, Sheepscar, Sept. 10th, 1863; and Silas, Hunslet, Nov, 25th, 1809.—Truly yours, Wm. Lee Howabtu. Elmwood House, Leeds, November 26th, 1869. THE LEAGUE AND THE UNION, To the Editor ...

RAILWAY ACCIDENTS

... Bedford ;Mr Wm. Parker, Carlton Hill, Penrith ; and Although the show of shorthorns ia considerably Mr Jas. Topbam, Welford, Rugby. smaller than it has been for a number of years, this Leicester Sheep and Pigs—Mr Wm. Mellows, High crack breed is excellently ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS THURSDAY, JULY , U,_lg7S

... seeing that they have, with the exception of one year, stood only second best ever since 186*.). Before the month is out the Rugby and Marlborough schools will have faced each other in the field again, and if the Marlburians sustain another defeat, their ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1885

... diarrhoea. In the district there were deaths, 7 more than the average. Three were due diarrhoea. There were deaths in the Hunslet district, 4 over the average. Ten were due diarrhoea. There were 11 deaths in the district, the precise average number. Four ...

YORKSHIRE POST, OUR DECLINING INDUSTRIES

... O'CONNOR, President the Irish National League Great Britain. U THOMAS SEXTON, T. M. J. K. RICHMOND, JAMES O'KKLLY, J. G. Executive. Til* IRISH VOTE.— Mr Knvanagh, of Leeds (official organiser of the Irish National League of Great Britain) has received telegram ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1887

... PRIMROSE LEAGUE AND THE GOVERNMENT.— At A meeting the Grand Council of the Primrose League, held on Thursday, it wax moved by Viscount Bury, seconded Colonel Molleson, and carried unanimously :—That the Grand Council of the Primrose League, at the c ...

IN YORKSHIRE

... ITuddcrsfieW.—Write to the engineer of the company, C. H., Rochdale.—The Holmfirth flood occurred Feb- ruary 4, 1852. S., Hunslet.—The Great Peter Bell at York Minster weighs ten tons, and the Great Tom Lincoln five tons. 8., Leeds.—James Billington, of ...

CO NSKK V AT ISM AT HOEBURY

... energy were doing great deal of good for tin* Constitutional cause, and an important ag> in this respect was the Primrose League, habitation winch urged the Hoi bury Conservatives to start. Mr. J’bkct Tkw was the next «p*akcr. C-mgratolatirf the meeting ...

NOTES

... admitted to the League strong trams and they might no', but line drawn in Yorkshire for sucn a purpose is not den.rable the interest either the county or the clubs th» maelves. The question is, who the men and the clubs clamouring for League? Mot the successful ...

NOTES

... before the second part of the season has passed th» formation of a League will plunge Yorkshire into a state of excitement, and complicate again the amateur question. But although the League war may be severe, it will not be ipccssant as tne professional ...