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ACCEPTANCES

ACCEPTANCES

12 7 Mrs. JJ. W. Carew's Sore Toes, a Walker 12 1 Ur. P. Silvef Dart, 6 L. Hope 11 5 Mr. W. U. West's ll 3 Mr. P. Bourko's Cadamstowo Lad, a L. Hope 10 12 Mf. F. Barbour's Punch, 6 10 5 Mr. F. O. Upnrhard'a Gilford, Uphchard 912 Mr M. Farrell's Gluck's Kind, a B. G. Clean 9 7 Mr
21 February 1914 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
Tkc Army and Avtatloa.

Tkc Army and Avtatloa.

To all outward appearances formal and uneventful, a oammuniqoe from the War Office, sow hand, is likely become quite document of importance in tile history of military aviation ,for it marks a change of policy on the part of the Royal Flying Corps, and hints the general principl
21 February 1914 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
WOMEN'S UNIONIST ASSOCIATION.

WOMEN'S UNIONIST ASSOCIATION.

Tha BallynafaUh Branch. CAKE AMD SALK Of VOBK. Under the auspices of the Ballynafeigh Branch tiie East Belfast Women’s Unionist Association admirably-organised cake fair and sale of work was opened i;> the Orange Hall, Ballynafeigh, yesterday afternoon, the interesting ceremony
21 February 1914 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
KING’S BENCH DIVISION.

KING’S BENCH DIVISION.

Befor* Mr. Justice Dodd. Owen Gallagher y. Ulster Picture Heose Company. The plaintiff is publican carrying on bnsinese Crown Entry, Belfast, and claims damages from the defendant* for alleged trespass his house and lands and for the withdrawal of . support from his boose in the
21 February 1914 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
OUR DUBLIN LETTER.

OUR DUBLIN LETTER.

non era own 43 and 44, Lower SaekviHe Street. Friday Night.. Iha May Connell. meeting the Privy Council was held today the Cooncil Chamber, Dublin Castle. There were present—His Excellency the Earl Aberdeen, Lori the Lug Chief Justice, the faster the Bolls, and,‘the At‘toroey-Qe
21 February 1914 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
,j. Victoria Street. Lottop. S.W. BLIND SENATOR VINB.

,j. Victoria Street. Lottop. S.W. BLIND SENATOR VINB.

Charges b; Politician's Wife Disproved New York, 19th Febhiftry. Mr. Thomas Gore, the blind Senator for Oklahoma, won a unanimous verdict from the jury Oklahoma to-day (says the “Daily Chronicle’s” correspondent) in tho action brought against him by Mrs. Winnie Bond, who claimed
21 February 1914 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
Bel fast Hops 85 i Do. pref. 1 Berrlngtonprol ...1 1 : Brook bold *25 Do. pref. ... 10 Campbell

Bel fast Hops 85 i Do. pref. 1 Berrlngtonprol ...1 1 : Brook bold *25 Do. pref. ... 10 Campbell

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21 February 1914 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
r ford"| The Universal Car Car coats far less to bvj, to noi, and to repair tbaa any other car

r ford"| The Universal Car Car coats far less to bvj, to noi, and to repair tbaa any other car

of SyS ,, accustomed to crawl on low speed. ami sold la its tens of without say tTfiweadous schemes, but on Its owa rec mraendatloa entirely. ASK* It la priced with a full equipment of Hood. Screen. Head. Side, and lamps,^acetylene* Generator. Speedometer, ramp. Tools, 6c. TWO-B
21 February 1914 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
The EWELL SELLING HURDLE RACE

The EWELL SELLING HURDLE RACE

r second: fonr year oMs Wst 101 b. fire Mb. sue and.agod list lOlbf winner sold for 50 sots. Two miles *iid quarter. Mr.C. Oockbnrn's BET FAM. bj Tnrf* _ ns Wa««) * l ifklioß. FI.TWbBI. 6. u 0 (ICr. H. D.TI.) Mr. B. Holland IDAHO, a, 1110 (A. Smith) Abo ran—Lee Ormea ArUa). Cnst
5 March 1914 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
BAD ENGLISH TRAGEDIES.

BAD ENGLISH TRAGEDIES.

A triple tragedy was revealed Goole yesterday. when the bodies a woman named Edith Matilda Armitetead. aged 35, and her two children—one aged seven and the other infantwere fonnd the foreshore of the River Don. The bodies were tightly wrapped round with a blanket and securely pi
5 March 1914 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland