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09 March 1898 - Huddersfield Daily Chronicle - Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England
The Queen and Princess Beatrice are to pay a visit to the Empress Engaie at Cap Martin next week. The Empress will be in residence at th , Villa Cyrnos during the whole of the Qneea's stay at Cimiez, and it is probable that when Her Majesty returns to England Princess Beatrice w
12 March 1898 - Huddersfield Daily Chronicle - Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England
A D VERY PRETTY 15-et. GOLD CURB BRACELET.. met with Three Vine ikillianta and Poor Ratner, only S.O 10a, equal to new. Also a 9-ea UOLD CURB BRACELET. with Two Rubies. Pare White Brilliant. /1101. Reamed Nast ADDS MASSIVE FIVY-STONE DIAMOND HALF-HOOP. only /135; Hand; tntt of f
12 March 1898 - Huddersfield Daily Chronicle - Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England
3 Sal 1.15 (after Church time). The miter Poring the elevens) to be handed over to Major for bethoso the Hudtheitteld Tradetmeeh Besevoleet sad the Name noose COMMITTEE:— Councillor theassont. . R. A. Councillor G. Heaketh. Mr. Gideon (Redid& Syeefal EiNtetweent M. AIIGIJSTE VAN
12 March 1898 - Huddersfield Daily Chronicle - Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England
':Y. The member' of t' m ; g. Dr. meeting on M • 'here wore also present the chairman, I Sykes, J. Pennington, Coancillors • b . Sharp, C. Holdroyd, H. Jillott, F. L. Messenger ; with the and his assistant (ilr. F. clerk 1 Comnuttce's minutes The r 'ske ' wed tie! they had had be
12 March 1898 - Huddersfield Daily Chronicle - Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England
We shrill not in future insert paragraphs referring to local matters unless such pare graphs reach us promptly after the happening of the events to which they relate.
04 March 1898 - Huddersfield Daily Chronicle - Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England
The Lancet says:—We understand that Sir James Dick, who last month completed 10 years' service as Director-General of the Naval Medical Service, is to retire at the end of the fihaocial year, and will be succeeded by Inspector-General Sir H. Norbury. ANOTHER LONDON 'IRAGEDY. The
04 March 1898 - Huddersfield Daily Chronicle - Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England