A THE TIMES. Recently the inn tees of Watts’s Charity. Rochester, who have the control of large funds left Richard Watts, member of Parliament and Mayor the city over four hundred years ago, made application to the Charitv Commissioner* Jill vacancies in their dv bv the election
The Duke of Connaught has issued ei>ecial order iu which )ie his high appreciation the manner in which all ranks supported fiira in carrying out the manieuvres, the programme of Inch was completed patronage of the Duke of Conuaught, commanding tiie Aldershot Division, and Major-
FATAL ACCIDENT A SMALL ARMS FACTORY. An accident of a serious nature occurred to-day at the Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield Lock. A num- Iwr men were employed in*the smith's shop, when large grindstone broke to pieces,part of it going through the r«M»f of the building. One piec
Th® contest for the championship of county cricket OTcr, and the chief honours the year rest with who wound brilliant county Mwaon severe thraaliing Sosnox, York*, tliirv liad the worst of the fortune war. as their match with Somcnr-t not be brought a d«i-nite issue owing the ra
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ATLANTIC LINER COLLISION A Reuter's telegram from New to-dsy says that the Anchor Line steamer City of Rome has been in collision with a French fishing schooner off the Grand Banks. The steamer was undamaged, but the schooner sustained injury, aad had make for the nearest port. F
West Riding (Holmfirth).--The split which had previously existed in the Gladstonite ranks to the Mines Kighl*Hours Bill promises to be renewed. The miners arc taking tip a firm attitude against the action of Mr. H. J. Wilson (G.). Owing to Mr. Wilson’s hostility to the Bill afte
08 September 1894 - Globe - London, London, England
SMALL POX LONDON. London is to-day declared the Metropolitan Asylums Board to be, for the third consecutive day, entirely free from small-pox. There are now only 120 patients the small-pox hospitals of the Board, and this number rapidly diminishing. In all 43 fresh fever eases we
08 September 1894 - Globe - London, London, England
tire Ministers of tire various Kuro„ countries and of the United States, to he tor- to their respective Governments. The message jcgios abruptly with the announcement that some time ago rebellion broke out in the district Chun in Corea, and the King that country sent written app
08 September 1894 - Globe - London, London, England