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PALMER'S 

INDEX 



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TIMES NEWSPAPER. 



1899 

WINTER QUARTER— January 1 to March 81. 



Containing Index to everytMng in tlie various nomlMis issued ' during 

the Months. 



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A. 

Aberdeen tJniTersitj, 7 m9 f 

Abuse of the fianhruptcy Crourt, Letter on, 31 

ai 10 
AbjMinia, 6; 6 a^7J 6 h^ 18 ; 8 e^Hj 7 6— 

19 ; 5 a— SO ; 5 a -28 / 5 r-.28 ; 7 a— 81 J5d 

—14 / 5 <r— 25 / 7 /— 16 m 5 a 
Accident in Victoria Street, Weatmuater, Let- 
ter 00. \S i4 d 
A0GIDENT8 — 

.— Alpine AccidenU. Fatal 9 ; 6 d 
.— Belf aft, a Fatal Caae of Poiaoning by Gaa 

at, \2jSa 
— - Birmingham, Fatal Aoaident at Chriat 

Church at, 8/ 12 6—10/ 10/ 
_ Boating Acoidenta, Fat^, 2 J 4 c—IO/ 10/ 

—20./ 6 / 
^<- Burgeaa. Alfred, Drowned, 80 / 6 e 
_ Byford, Wm., Killed bj Poiaoooua Oaa, 2 

-* Cambridge, Fatal Carnage Accident at, 8 

^— DeTonport, Fata} and lingular Accident 

at, 16 m 10 a 
i— ' Dixon, Daniel, Drowned, 80 i 6 « 

— ETana, Thoa., Drowned, 80 j 6 

— Bxploalon at Bvl^g» Loaa of life^ 7 i 7 o 
— 9>10a— 18i7/ 

Letter on, 10 9 9 / 

Official Inquiry into. I m 8 6—8 m 11 a— 
8 m 12 li— 6 m U « 

— Explosion in Belfaat, 14 / 10 i— 17 / 11 a 

— in Cambefwell, 9/66 
— * in Canning Town, Oereral Boya Injured, 
24/6</ 
— -^ near Cheaterfleld, Sanderaand Company 'a 

Worka, Worlcmen Inji^red. 6 / 6 a 

at FaTcrsham, Official Keport, 8 / 8 a 
between La 8eyne Toulon, Qreat Loaa of 

Life, 6 m 6 a— 7 m 5 li— 9 m 6 

— — at Liakeard, 6 j 7 « 

at Bochdale Union Workhouae, Fkital, 16 
12 d 

at Shepherd's Busli, 6 m 1 1 a 
at 8taly bridge. Fatal, 6 / 6<i 
atUpleea,4j 4 6 




AoddentB (ron/fnua//). 

— Exploaion at Whitechapel, Feraena Injured, 
7i6a 

at Wimbledon, Peraona Injured, 8 f 12 il 

Gibbona. Rer, W, U., Accidentally 

Drowned, 20 m 14 d 
-^ Guggenheim, Michael, Serioualy Injured 

by an Explosion in a Railway Carriage, 27 / di< 

— Hartley, Harry. Drowned, 80 ; 6 c 

— Hotchin, Railway Inspector, Killed on the 
Railway. 24 / 6 d 

Ice Acddenta, Fatal, 80 / 6 a 

^— Jago. a Man named Killed through Jump- 
ing from a Train whilat in Motion, 81 ; 4 il 

JohoaoQ, tli# Afiaaea, Accideotiilly Drowned 

20 / 6 / 

— Jonea, W. S.^ Drowned, 90 f $ 

King'a Dyke, near Peterborougli, two 

Labourers KUled at, by the Falling of Chhn- 

ney Stack, 20 / 6/ 
M Guire, Peter, Bled to Death through 

Stepping on to a Piece of Broken Bottle in hie 

Bedroom, 16/ U c 
Oldham, Geo., Killed on the Bailwinr, 81 

Peaagood, Geo., Killed on the Railway, 81 

i9a 

— Potter, Wm,, Hmied by Polaonouf Gaa, 24 
be 

Raekham, J., Burnt to Death, 80 ; 6 ^ 

Regent*a Park Pit Accident. Three Men 

Entombed, 18 m 7 /— 20 m 12 a— 21 m 12 
-^— Rothachild, Leopold, Injured in the Hud^ 

lug Field, 18 ; 10 a— 16 m 10 a 

— Smith. John, Drowned, 80 ; 6 « 
—— Willia, Mra., Died from being Suffocated 

by Gas. 7j 6 d 

Wootton, Joa.. Killed in a Quarrel, 4 « 10 6 

Tatea. ElisE.. Killed by a FalL 4> 8 a 

^OOIDENTS-MIKINO :— 

Abergorkey ColUerir, Fatal, 25 / 8 / 

-i<^ at Agecrof t, near Mancheater, Several Per- 
aona Injured. 8 / 4 / 

near Barrow, Meaara. Kennedy Brother*' 

Mines. Fatal. I4;8y 

— Cadeby Colliery, Mexborougb, Sereral Meo 
Injured. iSrn 6u 

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PALMSB'B INDEX TO ^* THB TIMlfiS " NBW8PAPSB. 



[Jan. 1 !• 



AoddentB— mning (tontmude), , 

— in Gawton Mine, Fatal, 38 f 7 t 

at the Oellyoerdrim Colliery, 81 ; 6^ >• '* 

at Qraijf Oollierj, Fatal. :21 m 12 < r. : • '• 

— at St. llelen't Junction, Laoa«tuM,TltUl, 
2\ tit . •••. ••, • 

AOOIDENTS— Bi^LWAY »7f. ••./ 

- — at Appiedore StajTiOn* • Official Report, 30 

jioA \ •.;•' 

at Arleaex, Fittal, I r 6 <f 

at Annifide,.nlear Lichfield, Fatal, 22 m 

12d 

--—".a^ Basford Hall Junction, Oflicial Report, 

<1^ lit Brechin Station, Oflicial Report, 18 y 8 < 
.-*^— at the Central SUtion, Newcastle, Oflicial 

Report. 2 J 18 6 
— ^ at I haring Grots SUtion, Fatal, 81 > 4 </ 

in Chile. Fatal, 14 m 6 / 

— ^ at Cleredon Sution, Oflicial Report, 18/8/ 
^ at Congleton Station, Official Report, 23 m 

66 
— — between Conway and PenmsDnmawr, Fatal, 

16>6d-24i 14 tf-7/ll r 
-^ at C^urceltes, Persons Injured, 4 / 7 a 

at Dingle Station, Official Report, 16 M / 

•^ at Forest, near Brussels, many Persons 

Killed and Seriously Injured, 20 / 6 c 

— at Gateshead. Official Report, 18 / 10 a 

— atOreeogate, nearXhatto Heath, 8j 4s 

— near Gretna, 8 j 4 s 

»— at Hammersmith, U^ 8 a 
— — at Harrow Station, 10;8e 

at Heme Hill, 8 / 10 c 

^— near loniskeen. Several Persons Injured 

and Cattle Killed. 28 / 12 d 
•^ Jungfran Railway, Fatal Explosion in the 

Eiger Tunnel on the, 27/66 
*— near Luton, Singular. 3 / 5 / 
«»- near Newmarket. Official Report, Ij 8 a 

— at Northampton, i7j5/ 
— ^ near Penrith, 28 m 6 6 

•^ near Penryn Station, Oflicial Report, 9 ; 9/ 
»— near Peterborough, Fatal, 31 i 9 e 

near Pollokshaws, 13y 10 a 

.— »atRadcliffe,31 mid 

— — at Sandholme Station, 29 si 12 f 

— ^ at St. Paul's Road Junction. 6 / 6 <f 

— at St. Quentin Sution, 13/56 

•^— at Strood, SeTeral ot Mr. Falcon's Com- 
pany Injuredt 21 ; 10 / 

>■ Official Report on, 26 m 14 <f 

-^ at Wallingford Sution, OflOdal Report, 21 
mSd 

«-^ between Willesden Junction and Kensal 
Rise, Explosion in a Railway Carriage, 27 / 6(tf 

— at Windsor Bridge^ near Manchester, 29 m 
12 c 

«»— at Witham, Essex, Seyeral Persons Injured, 

2j6a 
— *^ Oflicial Report, AfSd 
— ^ at Wrawby Junction. Official Report, 6j 7 e 
AccidenU to Railway SerTanU, Letter on, 3 f 

11 d 
Acetylene Generators, Report on. 25 / 11 / 
Acland (Dr. T. D.) on Consumption Cases in 

bouth Africa, 'Mj iZo 
4 



Actors' Benevolent Association, Meeting, 11 ai 

Fund,26i8tf 

Adams (J. R.) on Counsel's Fees, 2S / • « 
Adderley (Rev. the Hon. J.) on the Crisis in the 

Church. 18/12 6 
ADMIRALTY OOTJBT :— 

the Alffha^ 7 M4 6 

— - the Arr.o, 14 ; 4 rf 

the ^<^a btndard, i f \5 f 

the Blanche R*ck,26f9d 

the Bourgogm, 12 ; 10 6— 13y 6 a 

— — > the CafMUiu. 16 m 14 a 

the Carl von Dofdn, 31 ; 16 6 

the Ckin-', 24 / 14 0^27 m 8 a 

the Clan M»ckintoth^ 16y 3 d 

— — the Clff»hBne^ lO m 3 

the OtluiHi^ui^ 20 / 14 e 

the Dtrt. 27 i 9 e 

the D^pt ord, 18 » 13 f 

— - the jEghnton, 24 m 14 ii 

theAYaa. 29m iSo 

— -> the f en»ta. 26 / 6 a 
— — the Fiynom^ 16 ai 14 il 

the Gulitz, iSf 5o 

«— the GlunjfitwytK 21 / 18 tf 

the Hooper No. 5. 16 m 14 d 

the Hjia, 18; 13/ 

the/Ziof, 11 /4il 

-^ the /ft hmoree^ 1 7 / 4 a 
*— the /reus, 27 m 3 / 
— — the K'St'^ven, 9 / 4 a 

theKutrtl 16 / 3 (i 

— -^ the Loth Breaan^ 2SJ5A 

the Lokoja, 25 / 5 a 

the MamhrtUr City, 26 / 9 i 

.»- the Jfa/iiutto, 26; 4/^16/ 14 a 

- the Melanopo. 20 fi4 

»— the Murgengry and Blaek Cook, 25 ai 4/ 
— ^ the Mum\fieent, 25 f 5 a 

theiVt2a,2/6a 

the O'/aron, 27 m 3 / 

the P mpa, 22 / 14 6 

the Piwmia, 29 m 18 a 

the Pi*rrrmont, 28 m 14 <f 

the Qn dhlamba^ 15 /$d 

the Qusffn WUhslmina, 2 m 13/ 

the Ri,tutroom, 24 m 12.4 

the Senhora da Quia, 15 J 3 ««7 m 14 ^ 

the «S6a«rjieaa, 9/46 

the Sir BetfU, 3 / 6d 

«-— . the ^aarJr, 27 f 9a 

- the iSbfx6M. 27/14 <« 

the Stam/ordham, 28 / 13 <f 

the SiokesUv, 18 / 6 

the Storm King, 2f5d 

— -^ the Tampioo, 29 ni 18 a 

the VuuxhoU, 4 m 15 a 

•— ^ the VoianU, 9/46 

the Voltaio, Urn 14 <i 

-^- the Vortig^rn, 13 m 14 a 
— . the Wd'ury, 13 m 14 d 

the Wiig^on, 9/46 

the WiUiumMUhell, \IJ ie 

the Yuun, 27 w 3/ 

Adult^atiou of Dairy Produce, Letter on, II / 
4/ 



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Axna 



AdTOTtiMments ind the Home of Commooi, 

Letter on, 28 m 12 d 
AdTertiter't Bzhibition, 28 / 18 if 
Aeronautical Society, Meeting, 81 m 8 / 
Afghaniatao, 16/ 5 «— 17/ 6 ^ 

Ameer of. Health of. 9j5 d^lOJ 8 e 

-^ Reported Death of the Ameer of, 26 / 7 /" 

Africa, ItaUasi, in 4 ; 8 e 

After-Care Aaaociation, Annual Meeting, 7 / 9« 

Agricaltural Hall, IiUngton, Cmfta D^ Show 

at, 9 / 6 e 
•^ Shiie Horae Sodety'i Shoir at, 21 / 8 a 
—* Imports, 8 j 9 /— 10 J 8 «— 17 / 10 d-24 
/10ff-8l;IO/— 7/11 6—16/4 6—21 /lie 
— Im 11 0— 7m 11«— 14 m 10 6—21 «18f 
— «-> Machines, Competition. 21 j 6 c 

— Show in Paris. 6 m 12 <i 
«»«- Union for Women. 16 m 4 d 
Agricnlture— Adulteration of Dairy Produce, 11 

jAd^27mid 
-^ Anthrax, 18^* 10 6 

— Bath and West of England, Society Meet- 
ing at Bzeter. 6 / 8 d 

.i— British Dairy Farmers' Association, 6 /"d </ 
«^— Commission on the Working of the Diseases 
of Animals Acts, 11/11/ 

— Committee on Glanders, 18 / 18 / 

•^— Crops and Live Stock, 2j 12 a— 9 / 18 c— 
16 ; 4 d— 28 ; I8«— 80 ; 18 e— 6 / 8 «— 18 / 18 
a^WJ 8 fl— 27 / 7 a— 6 m 18 a— 18 m 8 a— 20 
Hi4a-27 «46 

-— Contagious Diseases of Animals in 1898, 9 
flSe 

— . Oultiration of Peaches, 20 m 4 6 

English Jersey Cattle Society. 6 / 8 d 

— Fruit Growing l^ Farmers, 27 / 7 6 

— Milk Supply of Large Towns, 27 / 7 o 
MiscelUneous News, 2 ; 12 6—16 J 4 /— 80 

1 18 a— 20 / 8 6—27 / 7 0—6 m 12 6^20 m 4 6 
National Poultry Test, First Return, 18 m 



Zo 



4c 



in Nicaragua, 80 J 13 

Our Imports of Dairy Produce, 28 ;' 13 / 

Price of Corn. 9 i 18 <i 

Produce of British Crops in 1898, 27 



Statistics, Ireland, 1898, 20 m 4 a 



— Report of the American Mmister of Agri- 
culture, 2> 12 a 

— Royal Agricultural Society of England and 
the Prince of Wales, 6 m 12 a 

bounties Agricultural Society's Show, 20 



y8a— 18 m8 6 
_ Sale of Shire Horses, 80 n8 c^ 

— Sales of Shorthorns. 13 / 18 / 

.^ Sheep Scab in Great Britain, IBjie 
Smitbfleld aub. 6 / 3 d 

— Telegony— a Problem for Stockbreeders, 18 
mSa 

— Tuberculosis Question, 13 / 18 < 

Wheat Growing in the Far North, 21/6/ 

Wild Oxen. Sheep and Goats, 27 / 7 6 

AinsUe (Archdo. A. C; on the Crisis in the 

Church, 20 ; 8 6 
AitchisoQ (Prof. G.) on New Vauzhall Bridge, 

8ail4e 



Aitken (Chas.) on the Crisis in the Church. 81 m 

5s 
— (Rer. G. H.) on Warnings to Householder, 

10/ 4« 
Akers-Douglas (— ) at Dorer, 26 / 4 
Albaniftn Morement, 9 f !* e 
Aldis (Prof. W. S.) on Gompulsoiy Arbltratloa 

in New Zealand. 24 n 4 f 
— — on Industrial War and Compulsory Arbitnt- 

tion, 4;80-7; I8/-14; 18«— 17;8tf 
Alexandra College. Dublin. 14 / 9 / 
Algeria, 17?6r— 7 /5« 
Algiers, Anti Semitism in. 11 /*? e— 18 / 5 6 
Alinn Immigration, 12 f 5 • -16 / 9 /*— 15 m 2 / 
Aliens at the Bar. Letters on. 7 / 1 1 /— 10 /15 a 

and Calls to the Bar Letter on, 17 y II a 

All-night Tramcar Serricea, 18 / 187—81/ 104 

— 80m4s 
Allan (W.) and the Liberal Party. 26/ 10 c 
Allen (C. H.) on the British and Foreign Anti- 

SlaTery Society. 7 ; 6 i 
on Slavery in Zaniibar, 26 j 8 e— 7/ lie 

—18/ 10 6 

on Surrender of Runaway SlaTes, 27 si 



16 d 



Testimonial to. 21 / 12 6 

(J. K.; on Wedding Cake in the Post, 14 

i4e 

(W. O. B.) on Spiritual Care of Emigrants^ 

6/ I6a 

Almond (H. H.) on SuperaDuuatton of School- 
master, 10; 9 e 

Amalgamated Society of Engineers, 9 J 9 § 

Amalgamation of OperatiFe Cotton Spinnersi 
Meeting, 18 11166 

Ambndge (F, J,S on St. Vinoeut's Rained 
Churches, 6 ; 10 e 

America Cup. 21 f \0 

AM£&IO A— UNITED STATES:^ 

— ^ Alaska Boundary, 80 m 8 / 

— and A astria> Hungary. 10 7 8 ^—12 / 8 e 
Lord C Beresford in New York, 26 / 7 <>— . 

27/5 6—2 IN 5 a 

- Case of Senator Quay, and others, fot 
Conspiracy, 1 1 ; 8 s 
and (^hlna. 18 ; 3 </ 

— Commissary-General Eagau, Commutatioa 
of Sentence. 8 / 5 / 

— (/ongress and the late War, 6m B o 

Court-Martial 00 Commissary-Gen. Eagao, 

80; 60 
and Cuba, 2 ; 8 e -^ j 3 /^— 4 j 4 a— ly 5 s 

— 3 / 8 a -6 / 7 a 
and Germany, 28/5 6—2 m 5 a— 8 m 5 d 

— President M'Kinley in Boston, 18 / 8 a 

— Miscellanou9 News, see each duu'i paper 

Nary, 4/ 7 J '^ 

— "- New AmbassHdor, 28 / 5 a 

— -— ' York Chamber of Commerce and Lord 

Charles Beresford, 8 / 3 e 
— - and the Philippines. 16 ; 5 a— 6/ 5 6—7 / 5 

a— 1 ly 7 e— I8y 8 a— 20 / 6 6—25 / 7 rf— 21 

/5a 
Ratification of the Peace Treaty. 7y 5 a 

— and Keciprocity Treaties. 16 m 5 6 

Severe Weather in, 14/5 a— 15 / 5 a— 16 

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-»- and Spain and the PhilipiEM, 80 « 6 6 
-«— and Turkey. 22 m 7 « 

— War Oonimisflion, \i f 5 a 
America and Sir Wolter Scott, 98 / 7 e 
American Ambassador, New« t m 12 e 

— — Art Stadentf in Paria, Lett«r on. 18 j 4 

— «-> I»ttei in the War, M ml d 

-^- Metal and Mineral Trades, 3 MS / 

-— * Special Consular Reports, Some Kecent, 88 

f\Sd 
•^ Troops at Malta, \0m5a 

— Warships at Bermada, 2if9a 
Americans. Attack on near Delhi Lett«s on, 18 

fHr-2Sf\2« 
Americans in the Philippines, 80 « 8 a 
Amiens, Afternoon Tea at. Letter on. 23 m 5 6 
Ancient Florence and Modem London, Letter 

on, 4 / 4 « 

Parish Registera. 81 m 8 / 

Anderson (Mrs. Garrett) on the History and 

fiffeets of Vaccination, 81 ; 11 f — 1 / 6 • 

— ( Dr. John) on Netley and Tropical Diaeaa% 
6; 60 

" on Vaccination. 10 ; 6 
Andree (Herr) Search for, 1 1 i <f e— 1 1 / 7 d^lS 

/ 6c&/— l4/6«-.2O/60-83y8 r^l8si7/ 
Andree*s Balloon and Arctic Exploration, 81 « 8 / 
Anirlo- African Writers' Club, Dinner, 17 j 10 
Anglo-American Relations, 4/4 6^7 f 5 e— 18 

; 8 •— 14 ; 7 a<-ll> / 5 d— 17 / 6 f-lS /8 a— 

20/6 A— 81 fS c<— 82 r 5 >23 / 6 a— 24 /6a 

—8 m 13 /— 17 iM 6 e -81) m 8e— 22 m 7 
Anglo-Frenok Agreement, 83 ii 5 a— 84 si 8 a — 

25 M 7 6—28 m 6 e— 80 mlid 
*i Text of , 88 01 7 
ReUtions, 17/ 8 e— 3 m 8 d-^Xl m 6 #^16 

m7 d 
Animals* Hospital, 34 ; 9 • 
Annual Drink Bill Letter on, 24 / 16 ^ 
Antaretio fispedltion. Proposed National, 9 ai 4 

/-I7in8«— 38m86 
Anti-BottiitT League, 7 J II 6— 10/9 ^ 
▲nri- British Feeling in Algeria. 84 i 10 r 
Anti-Ritualist Meeting, .Scene at an, 7 / 1 1 a 
Anti-Semitism and the Roman Catholic Church, 

Latter on, 20 / 7 
Anti-Toxin Treatment of Diphtheria. 16/8/ 
Apologia of the iiishops. Letter on, 17 / 12 6 
Arbitration Awards, 8 9 8 a 
^— in Labour Disputes, 4 m 18 6 
Afbntlinot (BeT. Geo.) on Obodienoe of the 

Clergy, 6 J 8 
ApchsMlo^y in Italy, Letter 0% 34 / 18 / 
Archbishops and their Interpretation of the 

Bnbrica, 21 /9s 
Argentina 14 / 7 a— 9 m 5 /— 16 si 5 c 
Argyll (Duke of )on Compulsory Arbitration, 28 

i9a 

— on the Money Lenders' Bill, 8 m 8 
« Lending Bill, 28 ai 8 a 

Armenia, 18/ 4a 

Armenian Orphans, Letter on 7 / 4 a 
_ Refugees in Persia, 7j 9 /— 16 / 5 / 
Arms and Aloohol in Polynesia, 9 /" 1 1 c 
Annitffpng (U. £.; oa Tnuaing of Teaohen, 24 
>14<i 
6 



Army Mobilisation in Relation to Sea Powar, 

Letter on. 6 f 7 / 

Rifle Association, 26 ; 4 / 

Arnold (Sir Arthur) on the BCeeting of tht 

. Liberal Members, 2/40 

Amold-Forater (H. O.) on the Army Bstimateay 

Sm \0f 

— on Drafting of Soldiers. 81 m 6 (f 

on the Insh Unirersity Question, 10 / 16 <f 

— 00 the War Office and the Oavalry, 3^ / 6 d 
Arthur (Sir Oeo.) on the Crisis in the Church, 

14 1118 6 
Article aub. Dinner. 8/4 /— 2 / 8 /— 3 m / / 
Arundel Church Schools. Letter on, 18 y 4 / 
Ashbee (C. R.) on Bo«r Church, Stratford, B., 

3m\5d 
Ashbourne (Lord) at Chester. 6/90 
Ashcombe (Lord) on Sir John Mowbray and the 

Committee of Selection, 20 / 1 1 /* 
Ashton (Algernott) on Joanna Baillie's Tomb, 7 

/7/ 
Asquith (— )in Lancashiia, 28/ 8 8 

— at Louth, 20/ 10 e 
Assessment of Public Buildings, \ fl f 

Question in London, 21/7 /— 8 m 18 < >28 

sn8/ 

of Railways, 24 / 8 • 

Assistant Masters' Association, Annual Dinfter, 

16/70 
Assistants of the Sons of the Clergy. 18 m 10 a 
Associated Board of the Royal Academy of 

Music and the Royal Collegia of Music, 28 / 

12 d 

— ProTincial Law Pieties and the (Cancel- 
lor of the Exchequer^ 24 ii 4/ 

Association of Asylum Workers, Annual Meet* 

ing, 28 »a 1 1 6 
of Chambers of (Tommeroe, 19/8 t— >18 m 

16 a— 16 m 6 e— 17 miie 
■ Banquet. 16 m 6 6 
■ of the United Kingdom, Meeting, 17/8 d 

— — of Directors and Organisiog Secretaries for 

Technical and Secondary Educatioo^ Annual 

Meeting. 14/9 

— of Koreign Consuls. Meetfrig. * 1 1 in 6 

— for the Furtherance ot Ohristianity in 
Egypt. Private Meeting. 19 f t i « 

— - of Municipal Corporations Annual Dinner, 

28 m IO0— 'i7iM 18 
Meeting. 24 / 6 a 

— of Onioibus Proprietors and the Strcjet 
Traffic Bill, 15 si 13 / 

— — of Umversity Women teachers, Aoodal 
Meeting, 16/40 

Assyrian Christians, Archbishop's to tha tf IsiiOa 
Letter on, 21 i 9 / 

Atherley-Jones (L. A.) on the Liberal Leader- 
ship. 81 ; 12 (/ 

Attempted Escape of Prisoners, 10 / 8 

Attorney-Greneral and County Coutt Sxteofioii, 
Letter on, 80 m 8 

— — at Cowes, 18 m 6 d 

on the Liberal Leadership, 5 ; 8 / 

on Municipal Tradiiiir, 2 / 9 / 

Auctioneers' Institute 6f the United King^loiiia 
Meeting, 4 / 7 •—14 ; 1 1 /— 18 m 14 

Attstralada, 80J 6 a— 6/6 c 



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AUSTRALIA: - 

$ee aUo Nbw South Walbb—Nbw Zba« 

LAND— VlOTORrA—QCBBirtLAHD &0. 

«— Kzports of Gold. 'iXml e * 

Mifloellaoeout News, 4/8 a— 6 ; 3 /*— 9 i 6 

</-l3«3«.18;8«— 16/5^— 27;3 e-\ /6 

«— 8 / 6 tf-l6 / ft 4—24 / 6 tf-IO « 6 6—17 m 

6 e -22 m 7 a— 27 m 7 6—80 m 8 a 
— - Severe Harric«ne in, 10 m 6 6 
Aiutmlian Ooloniei, Dinner to Celebrate the 

11 th Anniversary of the Foandatioii of (be, 27 

I 6a 

— Federation, 22 f5 rf— 2 m 6 /— 4 m 7 #—16 
mlit, -28 m 6 «- 24 m 5 d— 29 n 6 e 

— Agreement. 7 / 6 f 

ratter on. 7 < 12 

Australian Mining Companies, m« Mining 

Wine Trade, II f 7« 

AiiAtrinn PoUnd. ron'luction of, 29 m 5 e 
AUSTRIA-HUNaABY :- 

— ('Mthulic (^)^ser▼ati▼e Peajant Association 
for Central and Upper Styria. 23 / 6 a 

Missions in Egypt. 25 f « a 

ConTersioii of Roman (/atholics to thp Pro- 
testant Faith. 6^6 / — lay 6 o -tl j 6 .i — 4 w 
6 6— I4m5«— I7w5 s— *^4 mb d 

— Crisis in the Anglican and Roman 
Churches, in m 5 d 

(Msis in the English (^hurch 25 » 6 e 

>— Czechs and the Triple Alliance, 28 mi 5 cf 
Export Trade, 28 m 6 c- 24 m 6 c 

— and the Far East. 16 m 6 a 
and the Holy Land, 2 / 8 s 

Hungary, Crisis in. 6 ; 3 rf-6 / 6 s— 7 ; 6 / 

-9;6 / — 11 ;8/-l2 »3/— 16 6^ — l8y6a 
— !»• 5 />20;o«-2l ; 6/-26 7 6 tf-30 6 
e— 81 ; 64—8 /8 d -id / 5 r— IH / b c— 18 / 
8 b —21 / 6 /— 22 / 6 6—24 t'h€ 

New Vfinistry. 28 / 5 c— 8 « 5 rf 
Resignation of the Ministry. 20 f 6 d 



— InduDtry and Trade of, 8 • 4 c 

— Jesuits 7 i 8 « 

JohannOrth 14/7 4 

— — Jubilee .Vlemoriai 28 m 5 / 

— Language Ordinances in, 29 m 5 /* 

»»- Miscellaneous News. 2)4 u— 4 ; 3 /— 28 ; 
7 tf -2 r 3 — 4 / 7 - 1 6 f 6 n -26 / 5 c— 28 
/50 -M m 7r— 20 m 8 a 

— Murders in Vienna. 2 j 4a— 8 / 4 6 -4 ; 4 a 
the Seue Fr*U P-r'jse, 27 / 6 6 

— Mme. Olga de Novikoff's Article on War 
against War 9 m 6 

— Protestant Movement In, 29 « 6 s 

Russo- Servian Incident, 9 m 5 /tf 

— Scene in the Reichsrath, 28 y 7 

Situation in, 18/6 6—28 / 6 / -13 m 7 6— 

80 Iff 8 s 

Social Democracy in, H f be 

Antomatic (couplings. 8 1 si 6 6 

— Fire Alarms, 8 / 4 d 
Automobile Club, .Vfeeting, 6r 4e 
Awakening of the Bishops. Letter on. 3 / 10 6 
^— of China. Letter on, 9 f 14 / 

Ayrton (Mrs.) 00 the Electric Arc. 2> si 5 s 

B. 

Baillie's (Joanna) Tomb, Letter on, 7/7/ 



Baddriey's (St. C^lair) Discoveries. Letter on, 4 

■1I5/* 
Bainbrigge (Rev. P. T.) on the Crisis in the 

Church. 4 1* I6<'~il m 14r 
Baker (Sir Sheraton) on Traffic Regulation of 

the Metropolis. 27 / 12 a 
BakHra* Company, Dinner, 7 / 6 s 
Balaclava Veterans, Letter on. 21 9 6 « 
Balfour (A. J.) on Cycling. 85 « 12 e 
— in Manchester. 81 / 10 6—1 / 10 a 
— — and Medical Research 2 1 / 7 4 
— -» on Prot«Hrtantism and Univeraity Educa- 
tion in Ireland, 26; 6 a 

on Technical fi<iucation, 4< 12 6 
(Gerald) st Leeds, 4 / 12 s 
and Railway Deputations, 1 si 4 r 



— (T^rd) and (he Convention of Royal and 
Parliamentary Bur^^hs, 14/ 12 s 

— ^ on Foreign AfiPairs, 11/8/ 

on Youthful < 'riminals, 1 4 » 7 / 

Balfour*s Proposal for a iioman Catholic Uni- 

versitv. Letter on 6 / 16 a 
Balkan Peninsula. 7 hi 6 s 
States, 28 < 6 a— 9 / 6 e— 14 / 6 4 

and Turkey, 25 w 7 6 

Balloon as an Instrument of Scientific Research, 

17/9/ 
Bairs (Sir Itobt ) Christmas Lectures. 2 / 12 4— 

Banbury ( F. Q.) on Injured Hones in London 

Streets. 31 t 18/ 
BaitKor (Rp. of) (Consecration of, ^ f 60 
Bank Fraud. 27 / 6 s 
BANKING: — 

— Agra, 16 m 8 / 

— Aiigl')-* 'slifornian. 8 « 4 / 
««— Anglo- Foreign. 2L / 8 s 

— Banco Central Mezicano. 9 / 6 
' Bank of Africa 80 m 10 6 

— ^ of AusirHliasia, 24 m 3 4 

of British i^olujnbi*, 10 /^ 14 

— — North America. 8 m 4 s 



— of 1 '*hina and Japin, 2S m 3 6 

of lilgypt. 22 / 8 tf 

of England. Imports and Exports 
of Precious Metals, see eacA Weekly. iUturn 
ma'ier Munbt M^rkbt 

" Notes in Circulation tUtwAs at 
nnp Weeklv 
— — *Veekly Returns, 6 ;' 3 c— 18 / 2 /-20 
i\ t—nj be^-'Sf 124-10 /'13'— 17 / 13(7 
—24/4 4— 8 m 4/— 10 m 13 0-17 m 4/— 24 
SI 4 0-31 ni2 4 

ot IreUnd, 21 ; 6/ 

— — > of Mauritius, 8 m 4 s 

Banker's Clearing House, in taeh Wuk*M 

paper J after Bank 0/ England 

— batten 'Jaroe and Oarnes's, 26 j 6 e 

— British Bank of South America. 24 « 3 4 
— - City of Birmingham, 14 / 14 

— — and London City and Midland, Amalga- 
mation of. 2 / 4 a 

— Civil Service, 17 / 14 a 

— (/omparison of ttie Position of the Bank of 
England with Consols and French Rentes, see 
after Bank of England, in each wetk^e paper 

— . Dumbeli'a, 14/ 144 

B 7 



Ban 



PALMXR's IMDSX to ^ TRX TIMK8 *' HBWSPAPBB. 



[Jac. 1 to 



Baulking C''(m/tiiiie<f). 

— Econdmie. 1 m 19 a ' 

— German Rank of LoMon, 8 / 14 ft 
Imp«ri<it, 18 r5tf 

— International Bank of Londoli, itmie 

— Ionian, 20 jB e— U ^14 o 

— Lloydt, 14/140 

— London, Ctt^Und BTidlabd, '31 f 3 e A\ f 
IBif 

and Continental. T8m16 a 

— and Oourilj, tl / 10 o 
and General. 26 j 4 / 
and* HanB^tfe. t7 / 14 d 
Joint Stock. VO I S d 
Par!fiimaikmiBrictn.'10nil4<i ' 
andProTinclal.MfBftf ' 
and South 'We«tem/8 / T8 d 
and WeBtaftinater, 16 J 13 t 
-^ Alleged Fraud dn. 27/ 8 e * 
and Toi'kfihfre. ntXBe' 

Merchant 10/ I4r 

Metropolitan (Knglidid and Wahn), 27 / 78 6 
Nationitt.'*27/r8' 
— Bank of Qeimany, 8 / 5 / 
rf India, 'St m 4 r 



■^ Parr'i. Robbery at, 24> 6 /— 26/ 10 *-26 
j 5 /-27 J 10 t-28 jf 7 /-80 j 7 6—7 ; 12 c 
— I /6;-20/10/ 

— ProTincial Bank of Ireland. 26-/ 18 a 

— Standard Bank of South Africa. 19; 18« 
— 8 / 14 a 

-— State of Sharea in Companiet, «e« mwry 
dav** f»ao§r 

— 'Town and County, 24 / 8 rf 

— Union Bank of Australia. 81 ; 146 
LlTerpool. Robbery at, 28 / rO 
of London, 12 ? 9 c 



BANKBUPT0IE8 :^ 

Abbott, J. Km 4 m 5 / 

— ^ Abrnhnm, John, 22 / 12 e 

— Abrahams, John. 1 la 12 • 

B. E..2I j7tf 

—~ Ackroyd. Jas., i 1 m 4 / 
— • Adurns. Jot. 2^ / 10 

Ald». F. W. 18 m 10 A 

— — Alexander, jHCob.. 7 f 1 1 d 

Allen, n. J. T., 25 no 6 

Almond Edrain. 18/ 14 d 

•^^ Amato, Qaetano, ^ m ft>j 
— - Anderson. Jut.. 18 m 10 6 

Andi^w, Edw.. 2^1 j 7 c 

— - Anthony H. T.. 26 r 10 c 
Aplin. Kdw.. V2 m H d 

— Armstrong. F. P. 22 /12 e 

— Arscott. Jaa. '16 ; 12 tf 

— Ashton. A. £., 1 / 7 e 
— > As thy. A. C 16«16/ 

— Aston. 0. P.. 21y 7 c 
-«-> Atkinson, Thos.. 4 m 5 / 
.-» AttwtxKi. T. H., 25 / 10 

— Austin, Valentine. 26 / 10 e 
W. U.,7; II a 

Arery.W. B.,U jlO/ 
• Wm., and e^m, 4 m 5/-^29 m 12 c 
Aypes. P. P., 15/* 14 a 
Babington, Geo., 18 ; 12 i 
Badiau, JoUna, 14/ 18 e 
8 



liaiiiertpteiei (ewiUinmd^ 

Bailey/Thoa^ 4.f 6 li 

Baiifton. Thos., 26 1 f 2 e 

— Baiffvtow, Thoa.. tS m IS / 

— Baker«.Jas., 18il2<i 

Baldoek, A. JmH / 8 / 

-— Baldwin. H. J^ 16 m 18/ 
— - Banks, Wm.. 21 y 7 e 

— BsrdiMI. W. H«, 11 7 3 / 
«— Barker, Jaan 4y 14 c 

— Barlow, Geo.. 4 j 6 </ 

- — Bartiet,iG, fi.. 88^ U I 

— BaskerWno, Wm., lli«4/ 

Baas, H. W., 4 m 6 / 

J. It, Jan., 16 m 16 r 

<*— Baawtl, FaaBoiii;'i}8y 44 « 
Jaa.. lliXOf 



Baa«6r,.itey,«4ai5/ 

— Wm.. 11; 10/ 
fteaeh 1. 1., 26 m 6 /" 
Beadswortb. AHbvr. 16 M'lSy 
Beaie, WsHer, 20 m 12 6 
fieaU. Rdw.. 29 m iHA 
Beasky^ John. 1 1 / 10/ 
Besuderk, F. £.. 28 j 14 a 
Beeher.fi. A. M.. IJ / 10/ 
Bell. R.T., 14; 18r 
Bendall, J. B., 4 n 6 f 
Bennett, UMh 8/8/ 

Bent. W. fl^ 18; I8<f 
Bentley and Bejnott, 26 ; 18 e 
Berry. Martin, 29 m 1t^ 
Beat. Wm^ 16 / 14 a 
Beran. J. J« 22 m 8 if 

— and Sons, 22 m 8 d 
Bice,J.E., J4/ 13 i* 
Biddle. Robt., 16 r 14 a 
Bidon, B. M^ lly 10/ 
Binns, H. G., 22 « 3 </ 

— J. P.,22w8rf 
Birch, Fred., 4 m 6 / 
Bishop, Arthur. 18 m 10 6 • 

W. S., 8m6/ 



^-* Blackburn^ Jaa., 81 y 7 e 
^ — BUckweii, J. E., 8 si 6 / 
-,.^ W.J., 11/8/ 

Blake. Ann W^ U « 16 / 

BlaoWey. F. F., 1 1 / 10 / 

- BlAnkstone, Darid, 4 / 14 

- Bleasdale. Geo., 1 / 7 « 

Bloom. Wm., 18 i 12 d 

Blore, H. L., 8 / 8 / 

Boag. Thoa., 4 m 6 / 

BoddU. stemuel, 18 / 14 <f 

BoguslaTsky. Rubin, 4 ; 6 <i 

BoUun. John. 25 y 12 t 

BolsoTer. W. ii., 21/ 7« 

- BongeroUe. Anatole, '4 ; 12 c 
Bonsor. Jaa., 18 ; 12 d 

Borwick. Robt., 18 ; 12 <i 

- Boas. Henry Le Batc^ 28/ 14 a 

Bostock, A. W., 16 m 16 /* 

— Bott. Wm., 18 / 14 i 

Bottle, John, 6/3/ 

Botwright. W. W., 86 / 10 6 

Bowers. Eroeal. 4 « 6/ 

- Bowketl. W. U., 18 m 10 6 



March^Sl, 1899.] palmer's ,ihdbz to" earn ctmbs*'* nswspapbb. 



Ban 



BMikruptdm {rimtimiMd) 
— — Bradbuiy, John, 29'ia 12 6 
*- Brabyn, T. J., *4»8 j U a 
i-^ Bradfleld. W. R., 28; 14 a 

Bradlef, F. W*, 25 » ft / 

— -> Bradshaw, Henry; 3ft m 6 / 

— BramhilL Jm., 11 ylOj^UJ 18 e 
«— Brmnton, W. H:» tft ^ 14 a 

— - Bray, W, 11 / 8 / 
-^ Braeae Brof^ 7 J 11 a 
— — Brenton, W. J.« Ift-ai Ift / 
-— Brawer, Darid; 2ft / 10 ft 
Q.W., 14/ 18 c 

Bridto^Iaaatf, Iflailft/ 

Bridgewater, J. R., 21 r 7« 

Bridg^Hirfy, Itjf 10/ 

Briarley. W. J., 28i 14 a 
Wm., 4 j 14 c 

Brigitocke, Jas., 4/140 

Brittain. John, 8 m ft / 

Broadwood, W. C. G.,, 8 m 6 / 

Brock. Rich.. 4*7 5 d 

Brockman; Kdw., Mnv 4 / 

Brockaom. Wm., 28 fVia 

Bromfleld. Qeo., 1 m 18 a 

Brookea. J. T^ 1 / 7 « 

Brooka, John. 2ft y \2e 

Brookabank, J. A'^ 7; 11 a 

Brolhera, E. C, 18 m iO 6 

Brown, Geo., II ; 10/ 

— J. H., dH ; 14 a 

— Jaa., L / 7 

— John, 1ft M 1ft / 

— WoL, 11 m 4/ 
Broxap, Walter. 32 ni 8 d 
Bryant, t»'. W*., 1 6f 14 d 
Bucban-Sydaerff. Thoa^ jao^ 7;f II a 
Buck and Cowling, 4 m 6 / 
Bnckland, Edwin. 8/8/ 
Bnist, J. J\ 1#; IB e 
Bnlley. G. H., l/7c 
BoUock, J. T., 4 ai ft / 
Balmer, Alfhd, 22 / 12 e 
Burdett, John, 22 iit'8 d 
Barliaon, Riibt., 29 jii'126 
Burnett, Geo., 2ft / 10 
Barrows. Joe., 8 m ft /—1 1 m 4/ 
Buttery, Jaa.. 18 / 14 d 
Boxton, Koland, 1ft / 14 a 
Byrne, Geo., 14 f 13 § 
Caborn, Chaa., 25/ 10 
eadec, fl. 8;, 4* m ft / 
CaUaghan. Rich*, 2» ai 12 ft 
Campbeli, Jaa., 18 j 12 tf-18 m 10 6 

N. M^ 8 / 8 / 



Cannon, J. T., Xim^f 
Canon. G. A.. 18 m 10 ft 
Carbatt, Arihor, 1/70 
Carpenter, F. G., U / 10/ 
Carter, A. J., 28 ; Ua 

- U. £„ 16 « 1ft/ 

— Wm^ 4/ 14 c 
Cartmail, Wm., Ilia 4/" 
Cashmore,' Jaa., 8 m ft / 
Cauon, Thos., 10 m 1ft ^ 
Catley, Bobt;, 4 / 14 e 
Challia, Tboi., 28/14 a 



Bankraptdaa ('oiirtniifld). 

Chamberlain, Joa», 11/8/ 

Gaplin^ C; N« 1 1 / 8 / 

Chapman, Bobtn 22 ja.8 d 

Chappie, T. A., 2ft m A / 

Chatfleld, Chaa., i^m\2h 

— Chatterton, John. 29 aii2 ft 
Chattin, John» 8 / 8 / 

Cheshire, Hen^, 29 m 12 ft 

Chettle, Q. R., 4 /ft d 

Child. W. C, 18 « 10 ft 

-^ Chorlton. Tboa., 21 ; 7 a 
Church. Jaa.. 7/ II a 

— Oapham, J. B , 21 j 7 e 
— - Clave, Ardittf. 1ft m 1ft / 

Geo.. 11/8 /• 
CUrk,J.F.,21;70 
CUrke. E. L. H.. 25 / 10 

— Enoch, 1 01 12 • 
G. E., 1ft / 14 a 
Wn&,2ft«ift/ 

Clipsham. Wm.. 1 1 m 4 / 
aoake, H. ILr jun^ 2&'fli ft / 
Cloudsdale, T. G. W., & m fty 
CochUn. A. C. T; ftiua 8 d 
Cogswell. B. V„ lk/>8/r 
Cohen. Solomon, L/) 7 a 
Cole, C. 8.. II J 107 

— Samuel. 22 m 8 tf 
Sydney. 1ft/ 14 a 
T. G., 28rl«a 

Coleman. John* 2ft./ 10 e 
Coles. Harcy^ 4 m ft /• 
CoUier. J;G.,^2fty 12 
Wm., 18/ 14d 



Colls. E.M.. 4/14 e 
CoUyer. Fred., 22 «i8 a 
Connolly. Madelinflk 29 niJ2 ft 
Conway, A. E.*, l8/.14d 
Couk, C. U.. IHm.10 6 

K. H., IHiM Iwft 

Wm.» 2ft 01 5 / 

— I'/Ookson. Win., 18 / 14 i 

Cooper, A. Fv. 18/ 14 d 

B. L., 1 H 10 / 

W. J., 25 « 6 / 

— Cope, Albert, 7 7 11 a 

Coppen, S. W., 15 itt 15 / 

Corbett, T. B». 1ft m I5 / 

— - Cosslett, Qwilym. H m 0/ 

Cowiien, John, 9 t-^ t 

(^owle, W. S.. 28 j 14 a 

— Cowley. Wm. r / 7 

Cow ton, Jos., 2U m 12 ft 

Coz, Jas., 28j 14 a 

Coyne, Thos., I / 7 

Crabb. F. L., 1 / 7 e 

Craft Albert, 4 / 14 e 

^— Crake, Fnncia, 4/ I4e 

— Cramp, Geo., 11/8/ 

— Cra?eu. E. J., 22 n 8 << 

^ Crawfoid, W. R.,,22 ai.8 i 
— — Creed. Albert; 4 1 ft d 
^- Croft. Geo., 8/3/ 
Wm.,8/8/ 



Cross. Jabea, II mAJ 
- Walter, 14 ; 18 a 



9 



Brn 



PALltSB 8 INDKZ TO ^ THS TIMSS, NBW8PAPBB. 



[Jan. 1 to 



Bankruptcies (rontinuedj, 

— rrostiDghain, Henrj, 7^ 11 a 
^— . Orotsley . John, 25 m 5/ 

— — Crowe, Albert, 18 m 10 6 
i»— Crusher. J. C^ 1 m 12 s 
— - Cunliflfe, W. T., 18 ; 13 d 
•-— Curtiss, A. J^ 4 « 5 # 
Cutler, W. J., 18; 12 d 

— Dale, Samuel. \ m 12§ 

Dalleh, K. W., 15 m 16 / 

.^ Daniel, Herbert, 11/8/ 
—- DaTles. DaTid. 11 / is / 
£dw., 8 « 5 / 

— ^ G.F^4f 6<f— 18; 12 li 
■ I. C, 1 m 12 

J. R., liyiO/ 

J. W^ll>10/ 

- FhiUp, 81116/ 

- Robtn 16 01 16/ 
Dayis. Gea, 7 ; 11 a— 26 / 10 e 

JsSh 21 j76 
Dawson, John, 16 m 16 / 

Lewis. 4m 6/ 
Day, Hugh, 11 m 4/ 
Deer, B. A^ 11 mAJ 
Delbridge. 8. T., 1 1 ; 10 / 
DeU. P. C, 26 m 6 / 
Denois, D. D. 4 ^ 5 </ 

John, 2HJ 14 a 
DeniKiD, Soloo, 4 / 14 e 
DeTffy, W.C., 18/ 14 d 
DeYonport, Henrj. 8 w 6 / 
Dickiusuu, F. W., 11/8/ 
l>Ulon. Linn, 22 « 8 </ 
Dixon. A.Rn7f Utt 

Tbo«^ 11 M 4/ 

Wilfred,7; II A 
Dobinson, G. B.. 29 « 12 6 
Doie, C. F.. 11 /ay 
Doust, Alfred, 4/140 
Drake, F. A.. II; 10/ 

Jos„ 22 M 8 tf 
Dioege. W.A. 0.. 18y 12(1 
Dnbowski Abraham. 1/70 
Dackham. A. £.. 2.» m 6 / 
Dunkerlej, C. P.. 22 / 12 
Djson, WmH22yi2s 
Earl, Alfred. 26 m 5/ 

- C. N., 1 1 w 4 / 
East, W. R., 26/ 10 « 
Eastwood. Geo., 26 ; 12 # 
Eaton, John, 14; 13 s 

- Maurice 4 m 5 / 
Edwards. Eliz., 26 m 6/ 

- J.. 14 j 18 <? 
J. £.. 8 m 6 / 
John. 26 / 10 1 
Wiu., 11 / 8/^95 m6/ 

Eldrid, W. P.. 8 / 8 / 
EUiot. Darid, 18 ; 12 d 
Elliott, J. C, 18/ 14 a 

Mary A., IS/Ud 
EUis. Edwin, 11 m 4 / 

G. A., 28; 14 a 
Emery. J. B., 18/14(1 
Enderby. G. T., 4 / 14 
Ennifer. Arthur, i4y 18 
10 



Bankraptdea (continued), 

Eneor. F. V., II /S/* 

Etches, H. H^ 21 ;70 

Brans, R. J^ 29 m 12 6 

Thos., 16 ; 14 a 

W. D., \8f\id 

Ewen. E. A. R^ 18/ U d 

— Eyre. J. R, 16 ; 14 a 

— Farbrother. Alfred, 22 m 3 d 

Farrant. G. H. S^ 1 1 / 8/ 

Farrar. J. B , II ; 10 / 

Feltham. Jas., 22 m 8 4 

— . Fenton, Thos^ 26 ; 12 e 
and Sons, Hi 10/ 



— Fereday, J. B.. 14 ; 13 

— Fielden, H. W^ II / 3/ 

— Fifltfld, Chas., 8 m 6 / 

— Firth. Fred^4/ 14 

— Fisher. W. A.. 29 m 12 6 
Walter. 1 1 ; 10 /* 



Flintofif, J. W. 26 m 5 / 
FUntoft. C. H.,29m 12 ft 
Flitton, Henry. 8 / 8/ 
Fontaine, Chas^ 14 / 13 e 
Ford. A. F.J., 7f 11 a * 
J. T. A„ 8 m 6 / 
Thoa^ 16 / 14 a 

— Fordyce A. V. 2> ; 12 

Forse, A. F., 2U m 12 6 

— Fofter. Ethelbert, 29 m 12 6 
-*Foz. G. U. ISiVAd 

Jas„ 11/3/ 

W. H., 26 m 6 / 

Wm.. 18/ \Ad 

Fraser, Cath. L.. 16 m 16 / 
G. W^ 1 1 ; 10/ 
R. W^ 18/ 12 d 

- Freer. Jabei. 1 n 12 

- Freeley, Thoa., 22 m 8 </ 

- Fn^eman, John, 11 ; 10 / 
Freeston, H. F., 18 j 12 d 

- Fresco, Leon, 25 ; 1 2 
Friggens. W. T^ 4 / 14 

- Fritohley, J. J^ 4 / 14e 

Frith. Wm^ 22 / 12 c 

Frost, John, 16/ 14 a 

Frv, J.S.,4/ 14 e 

" ■-■ John, 8 m 6 / 

Fryer, H. E.. 4 ; 6 d 

Fornesa, Fred., 7^ 11 a 

- Gallois Bros, and Brown, 14 / 19 1 
— - Gallwvy. C. G^ 8/ 8 / 

Ganson. W. J.. 18 ; 12 d 

Gardner, W. T., 4 m 6 / 

Garfield, JuUa M., 28 ; 14 a 

Garner. Elii. Ann, 11/3/ 

T. W.. 2aj 14 6 

Ge£fer8. Fred.. 22 m 3 d 

— - George. F. A., 16 / 14 a 

Gibbard. John, 16 m id / 

Gibbon, Matihew, 8 m 6/ 

— — iiibson, Henry, 11/8/ 

Giddlngs. W. K., 1 / 7 

Giles. 8. H., 8 / 8 / 

Gill. Alfred, 26 ; 12 

VV. W., 11/3/ 



Gia8s,E«J., 4j6<i 



March 81, 1899.] 



rALHBB'S IMDBX TO ** THB TIM88 **' NB W8PAPXS. 



Baa 



BankniptciM {(tmtinued), 

— Glass, John, lo « 16 / 

Glober, L. S., 15y 14 a— 29 n 18 

Gloyiie, H. W^ 28 ; 14 6 

Godfrey. OhaSM IH / 14 ^ 

6odwiD« J. K. J., 2lj7o 

Goldman, Louis. 21 ; 7 «— 25 j 12 d 

•^ Golds worthy, Jessa, liy SJ 
— Gooch, Robt.. 8 m 5 / 

— Goodacre, O. R., 4 si BJ 
*— Guodall. Harry, 4 m 5/ 

J. H., 22 m 8 i 

— ^ Goodman. John, i / 1 4 

Lottis, 28 I 14 h 

GooGrich and GoLanski, \Bml5f 

— - Gorwood, W. a., 18 /U (i 

Goslin,T.S., 7/11 a 

— - Qough. W. H^ 16 / 14 » 
Gould, Edir., 21/ 7 c 

— Goyne, B. F^ 8 m 6 / 
Gramshaw. W. lU tbj 18 a 

— Gray, Arad., 21 ; 7 tf 
Geo^ 28; 14 i^ 

Wm.. U m4/ 
Green. F. C. 16 01 16/ 
- J. Wh I m 12« 

Jno^ 16/ 14 6 



Greenhalgh, A. L., 2\jlo 
Greenwood. VL B.. 16 m 16/ 
Griffin, 0. J.. 1 1 / 8 / 

Frank, 4 ; 6 d 
Griffiths. John, 4 m 6 / 

bamuel, 22/ 12e 

T. J. M., 18 m 10 6 
Grigg, W. H. P.,28; 14 6 
Grime, John, 18 / 14 d 
Gruby. Geo., 22 / 12 <^ 
Uuiley,G. W., 18 m 106 
Uabens, Alex., 14; 18 c 
tiackett, i;. !£.. 14; 18 
Hails, Matthew, 29 m 12 « 
Hairby. A. W.,26/ 10 e 
HaU. Joa.,4«6/ 

Ihos., 1 / 7 e 



^ Hamea, H. M., 16 m 16 / 
^~ Hammond, Alfred, 16 m 15 J 

— Hands, Wm.. 8 m 6 / 
— - Hannett, G. 8., 4 m 6 / 

— Harding, Jas., 1/ 7 c 
and 6on, 28y 14 b 

— Hardy, Thos., 11 j 10/ 

Hare.C. K., 11/8/ 

— - Hargra?e, H. B., 21 ; 7 e 
Harland. J. E., 22 m 3 tf 

— Harper, E. W., 26 m 6/ 

Harries, Hugh, 18 / 14 il 

Harris, Chas., 18/ 12 d 

— — Henry, 1 1 la 4/ 

Isaac, 1/ 7c 
T. D., 29 m 12 6 

- Thus., 26 / 10 <y 
Harrison. J. C, 26/ 10 c— 1 m 12 « 

- L. J., 26 / iOb 
G. T. 26 m 6/ 

Hart. F. J., 11m 4/ 

- T.D..7/ 11 a 
Hartley^A. F., 8/8« 



Bankraptoiea (continued), 

— Hartley. J. B.. 4 m 6 / 
Harrey. Alfred 11/8/ 

Haneldine G. N., II .8/ 

HsssaU, John. 15 / 14 6 

Hastie. Q.L.H.,^m V2b 

Hawkins. O. T , 21 ; 7 

Hayden. C. B., 4 / 14 e 

Henry. 8 / 3 / 

Wm^ 18/ I4d 

Hayes. John, 18/ Hd 
Haaard. Chas„ 25 m 6/ 
Hearn. a W^ 11 /8 / 
Hemming, FredU 1 / 7e 
Heroock. John. 1 i ; 10 / 
Herts. A. C, 1 m 12 c 
Hetherington. A. B., 8 / 8 / 
Hewitt. Alfred, 22/ 12 c 
Hey ward, W. S., 1 / 7 s 
hii«tt.F. H.. 14/ 18 c 
Hill, Emma J„ 18 ; 12 d 
Haton, John, I8;12<i 
HinchUfife. J. W. C, 11 A8 / -11 m 4 / 
Hines, Herbert, 7 f 1 1 a 
Hinffley, A. B., 18 w 106 
Hinsley. Amos, 1 / 7 1 
Hinton, Jas.. 2^ ; 14 b 
Hirst, Henry, 1 m 12 « 
Jos., 18; 12<i 



Hoddinott, John. 22 m8^ 
Uoldsworth, John. 21 ; 7 s 
Holmes, J. C, 4 / 14 

J. 8.. 14 I 18 
- T. K.. 8 m 6 / 
Holt, C. J., Aj5d 

Jas., 8 m 6 / 
Hooper, J. D , 8 / 8 / 
Hopkins. John, 11/8/ 

Owen, 21; 7e 



Home. W. 8., 7/ 11 a 

— ^ Houghton. Henry. 14/ 18 
Hourd, F. EL. lit 10/ 

— Howard, Fred.. 4 ; 6 d^lj 11 6 

— Howarth, Ambrose, 4 m 6 / 

— Howe, lioht., 7 ; 1 1 a 
Howells, 8. J., 4 / 14 e 

— Hudson, C. J., 8 / 8 / 
Hudspith. Thos.. 1 / 7 e 

— Hughes, D. E., 26 / 10 e 

■ D. Jh 29 m 12 6 
Jos., 29 m 12 6 

Thos., 16 / 14 6—25 m 6 / 
Humfres, J. M.. 14; I80 
Hurley, Cornelius, 11 m 4 / 
Husbands. Geo., 18 m 10 6 
Hutchinson, R. H. P., 22 m 8 d 
Hyland, Jas.. 22 m 8 li 
Hyman. M. A., i m 12 s 
Ingram. W. B., 16 m 16/ 
Irons, J. E.. 1 m 12 
Jacks, J. W., II ;10/ 
Jackson, F. J., 4 m 6 /* 
— G. F., 7; 11 a 

John, 28/ 14 6-^m5/ 

Kobt., 18 / 14 d 

W. H., 1 / 7 c 

Wm.,8/3/ 



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«AI«mi'ft I9PB1L TO.>* XHt.^llSa''' WVaPAPXB. 



( J/UL 1 to 



Baiiraptkclw (nrntinufdU 
— — Jackauu and V^iii(e. 25^y 18 « 
— ^ Jacobs, H. I., 25 ^ 12 r 
Morrit, b m 6 / 
Jamei. A. H. H.. 20 m, 12 6 
G. H., 26 MO 
Henrj, I8i|i5/ 
Jenkios, A. A„,d m 5 / 

Alfred, 25 n. 6 / 
Johnaon, Jas.. 26 i.l2 tf 
— Peter, I / ^ c 
Jones. DftTid, il mij 
£. W^ll mAf 

£dw., 7 ; 1 1 «^Li / a /--Sjii 5y 
- of Hhyl, a « 5 / 
H. H^ U;18e 
J. H^.U? 43 e 
J. P^ 8 A 3 / 
Jane, 16^ 14 6 
John, 28/ 1 4 5*16/14 b 
Maria, 1^/13 
Rich., 18 j 12 (i 
T.A« U; 10/ 
Wm.. 21i7c— 4 /He 
Joseph, James« 22./ 12 e 
Joslin, 8. J.. 26 « 6 / 
Joy, Albert, lorn i6 / 
Judd. A. W.,.U;JO/ 
Kautmann, D. W., 1*8 / 14 </ 
Kaj. Arthur, 28 , 14 6 

J.A^lljlO/ 
Keast, John. 29. « 12 6 
Keddell, A. 0., 18/ l4i 
Kelley, C. A., 7 ; U a 
Kemp, R.J., 8/3/ 
Kenoell, John, 14 ; 13 e 
Kent, Alfred, .i8y 14 cf 

Wesley, 4 si 6y 
Kerridge, Wm^ 294r 12 h 
Kingerlej, Joseph, 14 ; 13 
KirbT.fk U«,,2»|.l4a 
Kirkham. J..a^d R« 8 / 3 / 
ELiskpntri^k, Stewart, .!^ > 12 a 
Kirtlej» Q. C., 4 / 14 
Knapp, B. C. D., 7; U.a 
Knightk James, 29 m 12 6 

Ihoa., A J 14 
Knightley,.Johq, 26/10 6 
Knowles, MMk. 11 ; 10 / 
Kydd, A. M., 22. m 3 a 
Lacey, M. W. L.,,26 m9 J 
Lake,T.U.,;26m6/ 
Lambert.^. A.,,11 « 4 / 
Lane,U.H„4oi6/ 
Lappen, F. A*. 14 ; 13 e 
LacOenj^ A. Jh 26^,12 e 
Large, S. T^ 18 / 14 </ 
Latham, tijimiael, 8 » 6/ 
Laudet, GamUle, 22 / 12 c 
Lawler. J. J.,,8^i»6y 
Lawson, A. K^ 29:w 12 6 
Le Rlche, and WUlUmf». 18i«)lO 6 
Ledsham, John, 18 /U d 
Lee^ Wd^ 22.11 3 d 
Lees, James, 1 ai 12 a 
Leonard, B., 25 j 12 e 
Lester, Geo,» 7 f a a 
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Bankraptcies {tantifm^d), 

— Lvwis. (?hs8., 1 « 12 « 
Qeo^ 8/ 3 / 

— — John, ij 6 d 

Philip, 25712 c 

Lincoln, a D^ 15/146 

LinelU Alfred. 2) Ho 

— Link, Stephen. 28; 14 a 

^^ Livingstone, t). A. W.. 2'><f 10^ 

— ^ Lloyd, riara Anne. 4 m 5 /*14 m.l6/ 

Loe and Howard, 29 m 12 6 

Lo«>fflear, ('has., 1 1 np 4 / 

Logndon, W..H,, ^5 i\2 e 

Lord, A. D., 18/14 <r 

Lovett, rhiis,. 4; 6 rf-l?/ U 6 

Lowing, J. W;, 2^ ; 14 a 

Lucas, A. J., 28 > 14 a 

Luckie, (^ath. J., 8 / 3 / 

Lumley, Edw., 21 ; 7e 

— Lunt, Arthur, 25 J 12 
— Lutwyche, W^^ 21 /' 7 c 

Lyle. W. a^UJia IB/ 

MacDonald, Samuel. 18 m ]0 6 

Macduff J. On 22 m 3 /2 

Machin. W. H.. 4 m 6 / 

Maddock. Frank, 29 wi 12 6 

Malins. T. E., 2ij7o 

Mann, Edwin. Aj6d 

Mapplebeck. Wni., 2$ ; 10 e 

Marples, J.T., 25; 12 e 

Marr. J. W. H;, 18 m.l0 6* 

Marsh. Edw^ 21 ;7e 

John, 18/ I4(f 

Marfon, Fred^ 29 m 12 6 

MarUn, Tom, II ; M / 

— - Maryon, J. tl.. 25 m 5 / 

Ma»hford, G. F., 28 ; U & 

Mason. Walter. 15/14 6 

*— Masser. Abraham, 25 m 6 / 

Matthews Lydia, 18; 12crt-2li7 d 

»— Manghnn. Henry, 11 m 4/ 

John, 1 / 7 c 

_> Maund. Wm., 4 ; 5 <f 

Mawson, Fied., 18 y 12 d 

«— May, Qeo„ 1 / 7 c 
Walter; 18/ 14 rf 



M'Bennett, Bernard. 4 ; 5 <f 
M*Coid, Andrew, 'il ;7c 
M'FaiUne, Wm., 25 / 10 o 
M'Kenzie, John., 25 i*. 12 
Meek, E. O., 11/3/ 
Meenz, A. P.. 18 m 10 6 
MelTiUp, Michael, 4 m 5y 
Metcalfe, J. S., 18'/ 14 li 
Proctor, 4 / 14 c 

— Middieton, Jas., 2\J7o 
Milborne, J^ A^ U/ 3 / 

MiUs, 8. J., 4 1 5 d 

Mill waters, S. N., 22 / 12 <r 

Milner, A. G., 21 ; 7 s 

Milroy, Matthew, 4 ; 5 d 

-^ Mimmack Kenn«th, 7 j 11 6 

^^ Mines, S. L., 1 ml2tf 

Mitchell, Herbert, 22 m 3 tf 

JasM 4/14.0 

Noah, 22Hi3<i 

Wm., 18 m U) 6 



Jsiftth 81 1 1899.] TAtMii'8 imA "W^ Yn Tniifli ** iriwiip&psB. 



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Bankmptciee (fonfinu^t/). 

— Mockford. W. 0..'26 f 19^9 ' 

Monkley Eliz.. \%i\%il 

— Montgomery, H, B., 25 ; 18 1 

— Moore, W.R.. 18 / M </ 

Modrhoa^e« S. R., 18 / U rf 

*— Mor^D9. Edmund, 29 m 176 

Thoi..'!*; 1H# 
Morttenstem^ JacDbi 4 m 6 / 
Morky, Marjr 7ane, 4 i»^6/ 
Morris. Caleb. 26 9*1 » e 

Joe, I IN 1 2 tf 

Morter. T. Y.. thWhf 

— — Morton, Rich.. 4 m 5 / 

Moya. C. W.. 26/ lOc 

Mules. S. G., \t» m'l5 / 

— - Mnmford. W. V.. •/! J 7 e 
Munn, WniM II m 4 / 

Mutton, A. W^ 16 / 14 6 

— Myem. J. W.. 18 / I4d 
-*- Nayler. John. 11/8/ 

— Naylor & Co., 7 » 11 6 

Netle. Henry, «l i 7 f 

— Nelson, Jas., 4 m 6 / 

— - Nettleton, S. H^ 18 m 10 6 

— Newell, Wm., 22 / 12 r 

Nkwson. B. J.» 18j 12 (f 

.— Newton. F. C, 7 ; 1 1 a 
Nicholls. A. J., 1 m 120 

Nile. John. 25 ; 12e 

Noble. Heniy, 21 ; 7c 

Norfolk. ?. W.. 25/ 10 « 

«-— > Norman, Geo., 7 ; 11 A 

and Williams, 1 m \2i 
North. £. v.; Ilj8y 
- W.F., 7; 11 H 

Wm., 18 / 14 <2 
Norton. P. H.. 22/ 12 c 
Nuth. Elijah. 4/ 14 r 
Nutley. Joseph, 28 j 14 k 
Oakes. Arthur. 4 m 6 / 

John, 21 ; 7 c 



Oakley. Rich., Igm 16/ 

and Derby, Bm5 / 
Oates. A.G., 22/ 12 e 
0*Uara, W. J..25^* \2 d 
Ohrer, Flacence i>f aria, 18 m'lO 6 
OUey,'Wm.. 18; 12 <k 
Osboru, J. E. fi., 18; 12 c/ 
Ozley. Jno.. 18; 12 a 

Thos.. 4 M 6 / 
Page, G. J.. 22 m 8 d 
Faine, Henry, 8 m 5 / . 
Palfree, Aaron, 8 / 8 / 
Palmer, U. R., 21 / 7 < 
. U. R^ 4 ; 6 d 

W.Gh 16/ 14 a 
Parfltt.A.J.,'7;* 11 b 
Parker. A. H.. 4/ 14 c 

- Geo.. 14j 18 s 
Robt., 11 Ml 4 / 

- W. U., 2l;7«~29m 12 b 
Parkinson, Wpa^ U; 10/ 
Pamacott, W.U, 14 ; 18 c 
Parry, Owen. 21 /7c 
Partington. John, 14 j 18 c 
ParUidge, J. 0^ a ; 10> 



BankraptdeB (toniinued), 
^-* Partridge. J. S., 4 / 14 6 

— Pathby, Wm., U ; 16 / 
-^— Patterson, Geo^ 7/116 
-^ Psuly. M. A. 18 HI 10 6 

— Pay lor, W. P., 1 1 / 8 / 
-*— Payne. R. T., 7 / II 6 
Peacock. Albert, HJtS^ 

* Robt., 4/ 14 c 

-i-^ Pesrce. Edwin, 14H8e 

Wm., 4 / 14 c 

^-^ Pearsall, Benj., Miii4/ 

— Peberdy. Fred., 11/8/ 

— Peel R. E.. 25/106 

Peel, Samuel. 18 /H4 rf 

— Peirson. A. M., 4 ; 5 rf ' 

-•— — Pemberton. Henry 16 si 15^/ 
^- Pendergsst, John, 18 / 14 oT 
-^— Pennington, Albert. 8 / 8 / 
-»— Penny. Jeremiah. 29 m t2^'6 

— Pepper. Robt.. 2\ i 7 e 
*— Percival W. T., 26/ 10 c 

— Percy. Jas., 4 / 14 r 

^ — Perkins, V, J., 26 nO 6 
•^— Peters and Son, 8 w'6 / 
i — PettingUl, E. M. D.. 7 j It 6 
*-* Phelps, J. G.. \m Vi« 

Phillips. A. J., 21 7^ r 

G. E., 1 / 7c 

^Philip. II /8/ 

T.H.,iy7c-8/8/ 

— Wm., 25 ; 12 e 

Philpot and Philpbt.^t / l2tT 

— * Pickering, Wm.. 29 m 12 6 

PickreU. John, 1 m 18 c 

Pilkington, Jas., 4 / 14 * 

Thos., 8 m 6 / 

Pinn. T. F., 26i 12 e 

Pipe, S. W., 18/ 14 d 

— Pittock,Edwin. 8/ 8/ 
— ^ Plowman, 8. J., 7 ; tl 6 
Plowright. Jas., SS/ 10 o 

Pollard, Alioe J., 25 / '10 o 

Pouting, John, 22 / 12 o 

Potts Jos., 29 m\2 c 

Powell, Wm., 1 / ^ » 

Powner. F. W., ^18 j \2A 

Praed, W. M., 22 m 8 d 

Prest,John, 11/10/ 

Price, A. J., 26 m 6/ 

Price. Evan, 11/8/ 

John, 22 m 8 ftf 



Pride, Chas., 1 1 m 4 f 
Puckridge, 8.I.. 26/12 tf 
Pugh. 8amtt6l, 4 / 44 c 
Pym, E. Bh 15 / '14 si 
Quelch, John, 8 m 15/ 
Raby, H. W., 4iii6/ 
Raikes, G. A., 16 i 12 </ 
Ramsden. Chas., 21 ; 7 p 
Randall and Gflrditier. 16 m -16 / 
Randle, Arthur, 8/8/ 
Rapley, W. W.1M.. 8/8/ 
Rathmell, Anthodyi 4 m 6 i 
Rawlinson. Alfred, 18 m 10^ 
Ray men t. Henry, 4 1 m 4 / 
Reece, Mary, 26m 6/ 



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Bankraptcies (^^on^mtKo). 

Heece, W.R.. 15 m \6J 

-^ Bees. Joieph, 1 1 w 4 / 
— Reeves.. Walter, 16 m ]6/ 
-^ Relton. James, \Bj\2d 
► W. M^ 4 / 14 e 
Rerett E. S.. 11/10/ 
ReTDolds and Simmons. 32 / 12 r 
Rice. F. a. 2\j7o 
Rice. J. W.. 2nm6J 
Richardson. Rich.. 15 / 14 6 
Rigge, Sarah A.. 4 m 5 / 
Riitt.F. R., 29 m \2 h 
Robbins. FrHncis, 18 ; I2il 
Roberts, A. E., 18/ 14c< 

- r.W.. 22f\2o 
£lkanah.25il2« 
John, 1 1 m 4 / 
Th08.,28jl4 6 

Robinson. Arthur, 1 / 7 e 

Joseph, 26 M 5 / 

Samuel, I / 7 « 

W. G. J.. 22 mSd 
Robson, Matthew. 18 m 10 6 
"^ and Jackson. 4 ; 6 d 
Roch, W. N.. 21 ; 7 < 
RoddUfe, Jas.. I m 12 
Rogers, A. T., 4/ 14 <? 
Rooke, Maria, 11/8/ 
Rose, Chas^ 1 1 m 4 / 

- W.O.. 26j\2c 
Rosser, Herbert 25 m 6 / 
Rotherj. Fred., 4 / 14 c 
Rouse, Thos.. Ilm4y 
Row, Gilbert, 8 / 8 / 
Rowell, Edw., 7^116 
Rowland, Chss., 7/11 6 

- Robt, 1 fNl20 
Rowson, C. F., 7 9 1 1 6 
Ruffles, F. H., 1 m 12 
Russell, Arthur, ij5d 
Ryder, Joseph. 11 mi/ 
Saks, Harris, 4/6 d 
Salem, M. U22m8(i 
Salter, W. P., 14; ISo 
Sanders, Fred., 1 1 m 4 / 
Sanderson, John, 1/70 

V9m., 21 ; 7 
Sargent. Chas., 28 / 14 o 
Satchell,Tho8..8/d/ 
Saul, F. G , 22 m 8 / 
Sawle, W.H.,28;14 6 
Sawyer, F. W., 11in4 / 
Scargill. Chas.. 25 i 12 o 
Schmidt, Ueinrich, 22 m 3 ^ 
Schofleld and Griffin, 4 m 5 / 
bootney, Chas., 8 m 6 / 
Soott,G. J. Dh 14; 13 
' Samuel, 16 m 16^' 

Wm.. 1 M 12i 
Seamark, H. L. W., 18 m 10 1 
Seeber, Geo.. 4y 14 e 
Sellon, J. W.G., 25/ 10 « 
Sendall, Geo., 21 j 1 o 
Sergeant, F. W.. 18 m 10 6 
Shackleton and Jones, 22mZd 
Shannon, T. W., 4 / 6 << 
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Banknxptciea (continwd). 

— Shaw. Francis, 2'lmBd 

G. E.. 15 m 16 / 

Shawyer, O. E., 18 m 10 6 

ShelTey, E. H., 4 ; 5 rf 

Shipton, T. W., 11/8/ 

— ShriTe, James, 16 / 14 6 

— Shufflebotham. Joseph, 22 / 12 

Siddons, A. J., 18/ 14 <l 

-^ Sidcrfln. Robt., jun., 7; 11 6 

SidwHll, Henry. 11 m 4/ 

Silber, Martin. 8/3/ 

Simons. Wm., 22/ 12 e 

^— Skid more, John, II m 4 / 

Skipper G. S.. 16/ 14 A 

*— Sleightholm. John, 25 / 

— Smales C. H., 26 m 6 / 

Jt»8., \ m 12 



10 c 



8mith. Geo., 18 m 10 6 
> Herbert, 8 m 6 / 

- J. J. 26 ; 6 

- Jacob. 15/ 14 a 

- Jos., 22/ 12e-.l8fli 10 6 



S. F^ 11 m 4/ 

Thos.. 4/ 14 e 

& Co., I / 7 c 

— Smyth. J. P., 4 JR 6 / 
Snow. S. A^ 1 1 / 8 / 

— Soderberg, C. A^ 1 1 m 4 / 

— SomerTille, Henry, 26y 12 
Sorrell, J. A.. 11/3/ 

Sparks, A. H^ 25 m 6 / 

Sparks, John. 22 mSd 

Speakman, W. J., 26 / 10 

— Sp< nsley, Bros, and Craig, 11 m 4 / 
— p;- Spiuk. Geo., 1 1 m 4 / 

— Spooner. A. J., ly 7 c 

Spry, B. M., 21 ; 7 c 

P. G., 1 1 SI 4 / 

Squire, Wm.. 16/ 14 6 

Stacey, Geo., 1 1 / 8y 

J. B., 22/12 

Stanier. T. A^ 4 « 6/ 

Starkey. John, 21 ; 7 

Statham, W. D., 26 j 14 6 

Steed, James, 1 / 7 <: 

Stephens, W. T., 21 ; 7 c 

SteTens, Theresa A. and H. G., 26 / IO0 

— — > SieTenson. J. F. L., 4/ 14 r 

— Stonely, Norman, 26 / 10 

— Stopforth, Chas.. 4 / 14 e 
Stott. Jas^ 11 ni4/ 

— Styles, Wm., 1 1 m 4 / 

Sty ring, E. B., 18^' 13 d 

— button. Arthur, 28 ; 14 6 
— — > Swain, J. A., 1 in 12 s 
Swales, T. S., 29 m 12 

Sweeting. J. T. C, 18 / 14 tf 

Swift. H. D., 1 m 12 

— Symmonds, John. 2i ; 14 6 

— Tail, Wm.. 4 mo / 

— Tankard, H. H., \l f3 f 

Taiieriiall Jas.. H f'd f 

Taylor. Alfred. 29 m 1 2 e 

E. H.. 21 ; 7c 

K C. H.. 28 / 14 6 

J. S., 25 / 10 



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BMikroptdes (continued), 

Taylor H. A^ 2imlid 

Ralph, i f Me 
Thirtle. ItA. 4/ He 
1 homat, A. G.. 4 ; 6 <f 

— Kdwin, 4 m 5 / 

— Fred.. 21 ; 7 c 

— Jaa.. 2Hn4A— 11m4/ 

— R. H., 2ft/ lOc 

— W.J., I6111I6/ 

— Wm.. 4 > ft rf 

— and Hughes. 2ft m ft / 
Thompsun. Abmham. 8 / 8 / 

— Krneat, 14) 18 c 
Thornbep, Harpy, 8 / 8 / 
Thornton, J. R. V., 25 / lO c 

— Thos.. 18 m \0h 

— W.J.G.. 14 ;18e 



- Thorpe, .lohn. 1 / 7c 

Thynne. I'haii., 22 / 12 c 

Tilke. O.J. 2> / lOr 

^— Tolley, Joi., H mS t 

Tonge. W. C. 16 f \i d 

Tonk0, Annie Ift / 14 6 

H.H.. lb / 14 </ 

- Toppin. Percy. » m 12« 
ToUey J at.. 28 j I4 n 

Tottenham B. P. S. C. L., 1ft / 14 « 

- Tovey. Geo.. 21 j 7 c 

- Tuwnend, Geo., 4 / 14 

A.J. 8 mft/ 

TreTOP. H. D., 18 / 14 o 

TreTothan, John. 28 jU 6 

Tpottep. Wm.. 25 in 6 / 

- TrouKhton, G. H., 18 / 14 </ 
Tucker. G. F.. 4 / ft // 

■ Thos., 4 /« 6 / 

Tuntey. Wm., 18 / 14 c/ 

Turner, F. J., 28 ; 14 A 

■ H . bi., 4 / 5 4 

- J. S., 4 w 5 / 
— - E.G.. \ii f lid 



Bankpuptciei (eonttnued), 

Ward Fred., 18 j 12 rf— 21 1 7 <»-l / 7 c 

Joaiah, 21 1' 7 e 

Wapflen, Apthup. 11 m 4 / 

E.a,26> 12 

Wapdpopep, Waltep, 8 m 6 / 

Waring. Fpancis. 11/3/ 

— Warren, Wm.. 2ft / 10 c 

- Warrington. Thos.. 4 m ft / 
and Warrington. 1 1 i 10 / 

Warsop, Joseph, 1ft/ 14* 

Waterhoute, Sampson. 7 ; 1 1 6 

Watson. J. W., II / 8 / 

W. F. 22m8s 

- Watts, James, 7/116 
Geo., '^^ I 7 c 

WasB. Jos^phus, 1 1 M 4 / 

Way good. Walter, 4 ; ft il 

Webb.Chas., 15 m 16/ 

G. <\, 26/lOA 

Webster, Fred., 4/146 

Jas. 25; 12 d 

Weeks, G. T.. 22 m 8 s 

Welch. Albert, 8 / 8 / 

Welliiigs, Geo.. 8 m 6 /* 

Welis. Fred.. 29 m 12 e 

West, H. J., 1 la 12 tf 

W. E., 4 w ft / 



T^tt, Hophia. ifod 

— Walter, 4 wi 6 / 
Tytou, Wm., 11/3/ 
Urry. A. W.. 28 ; i4 * 
Ursch, Vfarie, l5 m Id / 
Utal and Son, 22 m S a 
VHle-Haden. J. F.. 18/ 14<i 
VMliant, John, 7.; 11 6 
Vaughan. Walter, 14 / 13 
Vincent. J. H., 4; 5 rf 
Vtrr, Ernest, 4 / 6 ct 
Voifft. Edw., 2Jm 12 b 
Vosp« r, Kodarick, 7 ^' 1 1 A 
Wane. Uavis and Matson, 1 1 
Wake. C. iM.. 2ft / »0 t 
Wakefurd. O.E., 2>j I2</ 
Waldram. J. S., I m lie 
Wall, Jas., 18 m 1U6 

— T. W.. 8 m 5 / 
Walmsley. F. H., 2ft ; \2 d 
Walters, Byron, 18 m 10 6 

W. A., 18 I 12 d 
Walton, Beoj.. 4 w ft / 
->&i;o., 15 M Ifty 
— Wm., 4 m 6y 



m 4/ 



WfHtheaJ. John. 29 m 12 e 
Wesilake. H. E.. 2i f l2 
Weston. Bros.. 2ft/ 12 4 
Wetherell, Rich., 1/7 
V\hHlef J. W.. 18 / Ud 
Wheatley. Emily M., 22/120 
Wheeler, G. J.. 26/ 10 <■ 
Whitby and Clark. 8 / 3/ 
«\hite. A. U.. 4 m oy 

- Everard. 22/ l2 a 
~ Jabes. 18; lid 

- J.O., 1 /7 r 
J. H.. I m 12 



- Whitehead, Fred.. 18 m 10 6 

VVra.. 8 / 3 / 

Whitehouse. H. P., Hi 'Of 

Whiteman, Farmer, 21 j7 

Whiiing Edw., U ; 13 

WhittiiiKtun, Arthur, Inj 12 d 

Wickham. E. P., 22 / 1 2 c 

Wignell, Albert, 8 la ft / 

Wilcox. Geo., 28 ; 14 6 

Sidney, i8/12d 



Wilkiuson,J. B., SySy 
Wm., Ift/ 14 6 



— Williams, Anne E.,.4 m 6 / 

Gwilym. 4 / 14 

M. H.. 22ia3 

Horatio, 4 / o d 

John. 16/14* 

J. M., 7/ 116 

Llewellyn, 18 / 14 d 

R. H., 8 m ft / 

Kich.,18; 12 d 

W. r., 11 m4/ 
- Wui.. I m i2i 
WiUingham. W. H.. 4 •« ft / 
Wilkinson, J. H., 11 m 4/ 
» r. 11., rim lie 

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f Jan. 1 to 



Wilkinson. Robt.. 11 J 10 / 

Willis and Sfm^A^. fil>m6f 

Wilson, John, 18 m 10 6 

J. U.. Xf^'f \id 

Wilt*hire. Frfcncii. 2$m IS c 

— — Wincer. Arthar« » j* 5 ; 

WinKfl«»ld and Pfete»» l8^+«il 

- Winter, lifio,, t m !«« 

- Winterburn, Reuben 3J1 ; 7 u 
Wiu.«.T., 2tt I2c 

- Wood, Geo. i f U e 

Woodd. B. R., 28 / !♦ a 

—— Woodall. Thoi.. 22 m 3 < 
Woodfleld, G. A., 7 ; 116 

- Workman, H. J., IS j 19 d 

Wienn, H. Ki 2i f i^ r 

Writfht, Kdwifi 28 | 14 6 

F. Cm 29*1 12 c 

— — H.J., ly 7 

John, lb; 12 d 

Samuel. 29'in I2c 



— Yarwood. Jos.. 2 ► « 6 / 

— Tates, Annie, 1 1 7 » / 

— Yeandle Jaa.. 7 t H 6 

Yole. Henry. 22- » 3« 

— young, Jhs., Ih f Ha 

H. (^^ 11 « 4/ 

Yourgs H. W., 25 r 10 e 

-^ Yoxall. Peter, 1 / 7 r 

— Zwartouw. Nendrik. 2« ; 7 e 
BANKBUPTOIES AKN ULLBD : ~ 

— AdaiiM^ tVtaltgaret, 1^1 m 4 ^ 

— Bevan. Meredith 1 1 « 4 / 

Clarke. Wni.. 16 m 16 f 

— Deverill. John, I / 7 f 

— Dingle. J. H.. 29 jh 12 r 

— Edwards. J. L.. 16 m 16 /" 
«—> Gamble. Arthur, Irt m i(> 6 

— Jones, (^has.. I / 7 r 
Manley. W. J^, 16 / 14 a 

— Meniies. Geo., 29 at I2ie 

Morgan^ W. J. lb ; \2 d 

— MulUney. Denis, 14 ; I'tf c 

— Price. Lewis. 7 > 1 1 6 

Skinnel*. F. H., 4 ; 14 

— ^ Sully, John 16 m 16 / 

— Thomas, Fred,, t / 7 « 
Truman, W. rt., l « I2e 

— Turner. L. J.. 8 *7 6 / 

Waterhouse. Wv F. B., \Bj 1^2 d^l5 ; 12 tf 

Wrenn, H. K., 22 si H « 

— Young Leffi'i li. 4 « 5 / 
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Notices of Last fittasdliiatlona^ sm ever^ 

iVediU)tday*a and 6aturda^*M oap«f 

— — Abrahams, b. ifi., 19 j 44 a-^-i/ 16-0—24 
« 14 r 

— Aoust, P. J. E.. 2 liv IS « 

Barnett Alfred, 2.^/ 14 c 

— Barrett, O. ti., ifin 16 e 

Bartietc, H. H., 9 r 4 « 

Barweli. W. B^ 9/ 4 a- 8 «i 14 </ 

BeNuderk, F. K., 9 / 4 a 

B«cher. £. A. M., 28 j 4il— 26/ 6 a 

Bidun, B. M., 9 m 14 e 

— lilack,T. H. H.,9y4a 



Bankruptcy Ooart C« oti/sn^ci). 

British and Continental SyncKoali, 14 ai 14 

C ~ 1 6 Ml 6 

Burr, Aithun, 201 15 a^24 J 14 6—17 m 

15 

(^aWert, A. F., 18/5 1-^ « 18 « 

- Chriiiten. ^, 20 / U c 

Civil, NstbI and Military Outfitters, 15/ 14 

6—20 / 14 / 

Clark. Matteo, 20) 14. c 

- Cunningham. R. N«« 2/ ^« 

Damant £. H. M«, 16/ 14 d 

1 >aTiii Jas., 26 f 9 c 

Duncombe, A. G«, 12 / 106—18 / 14tf~2 m 

— *« Baton. Maurice, 18 / 5 c 

Ksirchild, Edw., iO / 8 6 

- Flockton Main ColUeiy and Briokworkt, 
BarnMley, 1/6/1 

Kraser. (Catherine L. if.. «4 / 14 e 

— Godfrey, *'hap., 24 m 14 c 

Gramshaw, W. a^ 8 / 5 6 

Grev. IT. B., «4 /^ 14 c 

Griffin. G. F.. 18 > 6^ 

Itarria<in, L. J^, 17 «• \h d 

— Ha^eldene, G. N«, 17 m 16 e 

(iaywood, Alfredi 8 m 14</ 

Hooley. E. t., 24;; 18 /— 25J 18 J— 27 j 9 o 

— 8./6/»-4/ l6«-7/l8a— 7ai 12c 
— ^ Letter on, 11 si 15^ 

— Hopkinaon, J. i^., 18 f 5 •/" 

— Intematioiial Commereial (Vunpany, 22 / 
14 d 

Jones. BlisaJane, 17/8/ 

Kennedy. S. S^, 1 1 m 16 e 

King, J. E. 8., 28 r4d 

— Kirby, F. IL. 25 m 4 <i 

L'Australie, 2*i / 18 d-^^J 8 e 

Liardet» — , 11 /*4c 

Matthews & Co.. \lj 18y— 21 m^ cf— 29 m 

14/ 

61ineral Estates Corporatkm, 7 ai 8-c— 29 m 

18/ 

Montgomery. H. B., 1-1/4 r— 25 w 4 d 

— Oates. A. G.. 26 M 4 6 

— Omnibus and Tramcar Cigarette Automatic 
Supply Company, 26 / 4y— 1 m 14 a-^2 m 14 
C^k2m 16 A— 28 SI 14/ 

Partridge, J . C 2 1 i 1 1 « 

Pilling. J. «., 24/ 14 4 

Raikes. G. A., 4/ 16 c 

— Kantsen, I, A., It^at 15 « 
Hichardson, H. W., 18 m 15 c 

Riordan, T. V«, 4 « 15 c 

Robarts, N. F*, 26 y 9 c 

— iMindys, Hon. E. A. M^ 20^* 14 d 

Savoy Press, 1 / 8c-21 /18c 

Sebright. A. K. Sm 8 « 8 c 

Shaw-Saftt. Thos., 8 jpi 8 c 

— Silber, Martin, ')2 ai 16 <f 

— Simpson^ Lever China and Cyde Com* 
pany. I« ;8d 

— ^olomons, Lewis, 15 m 4 / 

South Rand Proprielaiy Company, 21 m 

16 6 

Spry, B. M., 22 m 16 c 

Steele, Robt., 22 m 16 d 



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Bankruptcy Oonrt {continued). 

— Strah«n. PAalaod Batit, g;^l9cl 
-^— Tmik«rd. H. H., IR i»f 4/ 

— Tateur. K. G., H m Ho 

— Vkutln; Otaade. 15 / » <l 

-— Wahlin> Better Patents Sgriidte^te, nj 
14 tf ' 

Warrington, J. C. and Q. D^ 8 m 8 

Wejmouth Old Bunk. 20/11 /— • m 8 6 

— '*- woo*l, a R., 2tn4a 

— Wright ft fJo^ \ffj 18 # 
— ZtlbhtLW, Nwdft, 8 f 18 « 

Bankropugr Oonrt, Letter on the Abuse of. 31 ai 

Baptist Ohurches. Changes in, 8/5 </— 9 ? 7 /— 
P6 f 7 if~«j; Z^— KO I 7 ft-^ / 10 e— 18 / 18 
c-M/ 76-97 r«^— « w ID<f~18iii8A 

Union of Great Britain and Ireland, Let- 

tei< on. 8;/ 10 6 

Barbados Ooi.ferenoe, 9 jf 14 / 

-^-^ t4nd St; Vliioentv4 / U n 

Barclay (Thos.) on the DntTfus Case and Revi- 

iiunl^wers of: tlie tTonrt of Casseiloa. 21 m 

16 </ 

BarkMg Kiploiion and Water Tube Boilers, 

I^etter on. II ; 9 a 
Banietti Henrietta O.) on Mr. Chaplin and the 

»U>e <v«hUdi«n*s AsBodaHon. I87 1 / 

— (<*anun '8.' A.) on London Gorernment and 
' East London, 2H f ne 

on Whicechapel Sorrors, \7 i H f 

Baninm and Bailey^ 8how, Letter on. 14^9/ 

BNrrett fWilson) at (^aaberweli, 7 / 1 1 a 

Barristeta* Benevolent Association. 1 / 14a-2 
/ 8« 

Bwry (Sir W. T.) freedom of Winds.>r (^on- 

ferredon, 14 /6 / 
BasQtDland. 28r 15 <i 
BaUersea. Dogs' Home at, 25 m 10 a 

Women's l£ariy Closing L^gue. Meeting, 

Bayley (J. HI.) on Business at Assiiee. 8 ; 8 c 

Bayrenth Festiral 6 A 7 # 

Beach (Mir M. H.) at Brintol. 19 * 6 « 

Bears in the Streets Letter on. UmH4f 

Beasley (('has.) on CutUge Homes for the Aged. 

2i HiBf 
Beauchamp (Lord) Parew«fll Ranqnet fc», U mio 
— - on the Work of the LoLdun .School Board. 

21m I8r 
Beer Materials. Report on. 2 «» 12 i 
BegKing [setter Frauds. 21 f 10/ 
Beiiut ( President of the Municipality of) on the 

German Kmperor's Tbur in Syria. H 1 4 / 

Belfast Linen Merchants' Assookition, Annual 

.vieeting, i / 1 1 a 
BelgfHns kt fiedjaf, 18 / 14 a 
BhLaiUtf:— 

— Mitcettaneous News, 24 9 5 if— 25 / 5 e— 26 
f 8 c— 30iH8tf 

Queen of. Health of. 6 m ft rf— 7 m 5 <f — 8 m 

7 *— }l^Ml 5 c-*1() M 6 ^—1 1 m 7 i»— IB m 5 • 

Bell (Horace) on Indian liailway Puliey, 6 i 8 r 
'— (Mackenzie) on the late Mrs. Keeley, U m 
I4>rf ^ 

^-' (Kicli.) on the Relation of Railways, 16 m 

A^ C 



1 



Belladonna Plisters Oase, Letter on. 2 / 8 s 
Benerulent Hucietvof Ht.Pfi trick. Irt m b2 # 
Benin, Ohief S^ana of. 25 ; 6 / 
Benn (J. W.) on the London County Council 

All>nlght Tram rav ^ietvt^«^ 11 / 9 « 
Bennett (W. J.) on Lady Wimbonie's Dmkcy. 4 

Bentinck (F. C.) on St. Paul's Cathedral, 80 si 

Beresford (Lord Ohas.) Return of. 9 « ft # 
^-r- VisH t6 the Tang-tsae. 9 / 12 e 
Bermendsey Ve«try. Vf^etinx, 22 / 1«> 
Bettingon Haceoourses. 15 ia<9 t 

Qae:4itm. (jOtters ori -iC m 9 4 ,-2:) « 7 e 

— — • ii»|laceeuurse ifiiiclusures. Letter on, 18 ai 

II . 
Betts (Arthur; on Flowers from the iiiriera, 'H 

i7 h 
BkHn/^ara, Lettev on. 18 / IQ a 
Bicycle for War Purposes. 1 7 « 1 8 / 
Bindley (CSanon T. U.) on Books for Distressed 

«n*«riry » f^ e 
Birch (K. G.) on Russia and Hhina. 2/80 
BM (Ool. 8. G.) on Gflliers for the Auxiliary 

Forces 49*8/ 
Birdwood (Sir G.)oq the Sp«Uing of Himalaya, 

Birmfnirhnm <^hamher of C^ominvrce. 19 / II a 
-^-— Annunl Meetinir. 30 >» M h 
-— ' Law V(ieit*tr. Annual Vf eetiug *2'A f \0 f 
Students* Society. Annual Dinner, 20 si 



lis 

— Liberal Vft'etins; in. 2' « 7 / 

— and v( ill land Rluoatiitn Lenifoe. \(i f d f 

— Municipal *^*hiM>l of Art, DiNtribution of 
PriS'S. II / 12 6 

— - Pnipo^ed to iSfltablisli a New Clergy School 

at, 1 7 I* H '^ 

UniverKitv for. v3 .#1 1 1 / 

SohiMtl Biiard a'ld the Xational Secular 

Society Vfeetintf. 2M • 7 / 

— shofthimi -huw. 2w \2 ft^}0m6 d 
BIrrell ( Aii^ustt*ie)un (He Crisis in the t?htirch« 

20 / 7 rf 

— and the QwrUrly Reeiew Letter on. 16 / 
8c 

— on Sheridan. 17/18/- 

BIRTHS :~-ln Consequence of the liegi9t*ar- 
General having a complete Alphal)eticat List 
from IH;47. of all l^irtlin iii the British Doiititi- 
nionx ft* )*Uu i»f mII Hritish Subjects born 
abroad, which can be inspected at any time at 

. the Office in Somerset House, it is not deemed 
expedient to insert the Minimum Lists as ad- 
vertised in tbeTVmtt. 

•— * Egypt. Khedivah ol, of a Son. 21 fo b 

Binhop (Isabella L.) on Mr. Landon on Tibet, 7 
/ 14 / 

ot London's Fund. 18 / 9 s 

{W, H.) on the East London Railway. 80 

Bishopric for ISgypt. 25 / 8 d 

— ^ LettercMi. 17/ 4(— 24/]8/_4m I5(f 

for Northern Australta. Letter on 10 it I4s 

Bishi>ps and the Crisis in the Church. 19 / 6 a 

— Veto Letter on, 4 / I3A 

Blaok (, A, and UO on Che iiincyclopieJui. 4 m 10# 

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Jan. 1 te 



PUklstonCR. M.) on Queen Victoria Clergj 
Fund. IS;rt /I 

Bloodtioand Tiials 29 m M i 

Blunt (W. 8.) on the Fatare of the Sudan, 7 / 

Ue 
Blyth(Bp. 0. F. P.) on Church Work in the 

Sudan. 28; 12 r 
Board of Conciliatton and Arbitration. Annoal 

Mefting.8l; 11/ 

— of Misaiona* (ProTince of Canterbury) 
Reception of Miaaionariea Letter on. 24 m 12 o 

of Trade and the Railway Servanta. Sf lOd 

Boarda of Guardianaand Vaccination, 23 / 6 tf 
Boiler Eaploaiona, Board of Trade Report, 12 

}9d 
Bolivia, 25 j 6 6 

-*— Indian Lawleaaneaa in. 10 / 6 <* 
Bonchampa' (Marquia de) Expedition to the Nile, 

ISmHe 
BOOKS:— 

— Acton of the Century, by Frederic Whyte, 

— Adventurea of Captain Kettle, by Cutcliffe 
Hyiie. lOi 12 a 

** Albuminuria and Bright'a Diaeaae^ by Dr. 

Neator Tirard, \\ mdh 
*— > Amateur Clubs and Actora, by W. Q. 

Klliot. 4 / 4 // 

— American ReToludon. by Sir 6. Trevelyan. 
10 > « ' 

—^ Among the Himalayaa, by Major L. A. 

— Aiiiinala of To-day their Life and CouTer- 
aation. by C. J. t 'ormah, (> / to /• 

*— — Annual of the Britinb School at Athena, 1 1 
/(id 

— Annalaof Weatminater School, by John 
^Sargpaunt. 1 4 4 8 a 

««-> « ptiatnUo Chriatianity, by Uct. 11. H. Hrn- 

at.n, 5 ; 10 d 
— * Art Annual «Life and Work of Lady li ut- 
ter, by Wilfrid Mnym H, 28 1 16 o 
<— AtUt of Bacteri<»logy, by Charles Slater, 

U m)fh 
«— » Auatria, by Sidney Whitman. 11 m 9 a 
^— Bailey *# Index to -'Tke 7*w«a.'* 17 / 15 r 
^— BihlioKraphy of Eighteenth Century Art 

and lUuat rated Bo(»ka, by J. Lewine, 24 y lH c 
^— Birds by A. 11. Evans. 24 «• 18 6 
«»— Mr. Kirrt 11 on Copyright, 24 / 13 a 
•»— Blackwood's Magasine, 28 ; 8 ^ 
•«- Book iif iialUds by Alice Sargant, 17 / 15 
•*— Boy in the Peninsular War, 24 « 18 tf 
• - Britifh Empire, by Sir C, liilke. 11 ^ 8 a 
« Aterchani Serrioe, by R. J. Cornewall- 

Jonea. i4 3 s 
«^ Builders of Great Britain Seriea-Life of 

Lord ('liYe. by Sir Alex. Arbuthi.ot. 8 m 18 t 
^— Camliridire i/ompuaiiiona, i4 /« 1 4 * 
«— Canon I aw in tlie Church of England, by 

Prof. Maiiland. 14/ 8 c/ 
V- Caaea on InternatioDal Law during the 

Chino'Japaiteae War, by Mr. TakahMttlu, 18 

mAa 
^— Castle Inn. by S. J. Weyman 21 / 18 n 
«— Century Science Sfrien - Aiiubael ifaraday, 

Uia JLUe aad Work, a j a c 
id 



[ Books ('/■onltnnf^f). 

— rhaplet of LoTe Poema, byBthelM.de 
Fonblanque, 24 m 1H s 

— China Blue Book, 15 m 12 6^17 m 13 ^ 
Letter on. 20m if 

— Chineae Porcelain, by W. O. Qulland, 5 
9 \0e 

— (Uergy Liat, \} r Md 
— — \^ommandmenta of Jeaua, by Dr. B. F. 

Horton. 11/64 

— (^onventiona Toternationalea Detlniaaant lea 
] Limltea Actuellea dea Poasessions. Protec* 

torala et Spherea d*Influence en Afriqoe, by 

Major Van Orthroy. ri f 8 6 

Cotawold Villaire. by J. A. Qibba. 9i;ias 

Oeation Myths of Primitire America, 18 

m i c 

— Cruiae of the Cachalot, by F. T. Bullen, 1 1 
/6 '. 

~- Debrett'a Houae of Commons and Judicial 

Bench. 14 / 4 r 
-^ Deiluaion of Diana, by Margaret Bnrneside, 

7j4« 
Democracy and Liberty, by W. B. H. 

Lecky. 10 ; 4 •> 

— Dictionary of Nntk>nal Biography, 3 ; 6 a 

— Dod*a Pariiauientary i^mpanion, 2/2/ 
~r- Dr. PuaeyN Spiritual Letters 9 ' 18 a 

Dnma in Suiishire. by U. A. Vachell 81 

j 14' 

— Duenuaof aGeiiius, by M. £. Francis, (> 

9if 

— Enrly Inrael and the Surronding Nations, 

by Pn.f. Sayce 1 • / « A 

Edward Uibbon Wakefield, by Dr. K. Oar- 

nett. 2H;> \bh 

— » Ellen Terry and hf r Impersonations. 4 f id 

Enchante<I Stone, by E. L. Ilind. 21 / 18 6 

— Eocyciopsdia Bricanntca 4 « 10 
— ^— LeCter on. i m \h e 

■ of ( auada. by Castell Hopkins, \S m io. 
— > England in Egypt, Sir A. Milner. 1 1 m 9 e 

— English Literature from th« Beginning to 
the Norman Conquest, by Stopford Brooke. 2i 
9 15 o 

— ^-^ I^'Hcs from Speixser to Milton, 17/ 15 c 

— Engliahwoman*a Year R<M>k. 15/45 
— — Epi«tol» Aott'leiuicss Oxoii. 24 m. 18 ci 
— ^ Evangi^lical Free i Church Catechiam. 5 f 8 a 

— Farmers' Tear Book and Graxies* Manual, 
1899, 18/ 18/ 

— Fatal Gift, by F. F. Moore 10;l2o 
Field Artilfery, by Major fi. S. May, 4 / 4 e 

^— of i^lover, by Laurence Uousman, ii f 

Fields, Factories and Workshops, by Prinoo 

Krapotkine. 6 m I'A 6 

— * French Books, Letter on, 27 m 8 A 

— - From sphinx to Oracle, by Silra White^ 3 

j 5 e 
«— (larhnd. by Various Authors. 24 m \Ze 
-.-— (ieorge Uarley, edited, hy Mrs. Aleo 

Tweedie, 28; 15</ 
«— Gleanings from an Old Portfolio, edited, by 

Mrs. Godfrey CUik. 17 9 8 o 

— Gloria Muudi, by Harold Frederic^ 21 / 
12 a 



March ^1 1899.J palbibh'b inobx to '* thk times ^ hbwspapkb. 



Boo 



Books (eontinu'd), 

Gofpel of the Atonement, by Arohdn. Wil- 

ion, 24 m \Sr 

Writ in Steel, by Arthur Paterton. BfAe 

Grent Horse, by Sir Walter Gilbey. 27 / 7 f 

Greek Sculpmre with Story and 8on(f, by 

Mm. Wherry. H ^3d 

— Goide to Bifiniarck*s Beflectiona and liem- 
iniiicenues, 27 / 6 / 

Handbook to the Tate Gallery, by B. T. 

Cook, ft ; 10 f' 

— - Hart's Army List. 20 M / 

— Menther Field and Maeve, U / 6 <f 

— Helps to Godly Linng, by Rer. J. H. Bum, 
14.; 8. 

-»- Highways and Byways in North Wales, by 

A.G. Bradley, 28 f 15 # 
— ^ Historical Manuscripts. 69 10 6 

— History of the Alphabet, New edition, 11 in 
9c 

of Biitish India, by Sir W. W. Hunter, 6 

mdh 

■ of the Church Missionary Society, by 
Enisene stock. 15 jp 6 / 

— — of the Clan Gregor, by Miss Macgregor, 

l6/15/> 
» ' of France, by Agnes F. Dodd, H m \S e 

■ of Japanese Literature, by W. G. Aston, 
24 m 18 a 

— — of Tonbridge School, by Septimus UIt- 
ington, 14 > 3 e 

Hulv Gospels, \7 find 

-— House on Sport, edited by W. A. Morgan, 

— -* Huw to Avoid Tubercle, by Dr. T. Wiae, II 

JN^^ 

— If Sinners Entice Thee, by Wm. Le Queux, 
31 i a a 

— IlluHtrated Souvenir Catalogue, 17y 15 e 
*— - IraoiortHlity of .Memory, 5.; lOd 

— In the Ki'public of Letters, by W. M. 
Dixon. 4 / 4 // 

^— Index to The Tiiite; by Samuel Palmer. 4 / 
11 /-17 m 10/ 

— Introihiction to the Herbartian Principles 
of Teaching. H/ lOci 

— - Irish Life and Character, by Michael 
MacDoohgh, 5; 106 

— Joubert's Throughs, Translation, by Hod. 
Mrs. N. Lyttelton, » / i3 6 

— Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Landed 
and Oi&cial iMasses. 1 m 3 £^ 

— - La lievuede TArt Ancien et Model ne, 3 m 
13 

Labour Gaz tte, 16 / 6 / 

*— Laud of the li'igmies, by Capt. Guy Bur- 
rows, 24 m 13 6 

^" Lander's Letters, by Steplien Wheeler. Atj 
4<i 

-»— Last Ballad and other Poems, by John 
Davidson, H/ 10 a 

— Last Days of Shelley, by Dr. Guido Biagi^ 
17/ 15 6 

^ Links, with Byron, Shelley and Keata, 
by Wm. Graham, 17/15 6 

— Lawlestoess in the National Church, 11 m 
9c 



Books {fcm tinned), 
^ Lenn's Royal Navy List HI; 1^ d 

— Les A ptitudes Colonidatrices des Beiges et 
Is Qtiemion Colonfcal en Rel^ique, by Baron 
Al]ih')n»e de Haull ville. H 1 I'lJA 

— Letters of the Duke of Newcastle, edittd by 
Mary Bnteson. 14 9 3c 

of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Bar- 
rett. 1 5 / 8 a 

— ^ Life of Man on the High Alps, by Angelo 
Mosso. n !• 9 '' 

of Sir George Pomeroy-CoUey, by Lieut- 



Gen. Sir W. F. Butler, 4 / 4 a 
^ Lift Up Your Hearts 18 m 4 <I 
— - Lith«»graphy snd Lithographers, by Mr. 

and Mrs. Pennell 17/15 6 

— Little Cutty aiid other Storiea, by Mrs. 
Oliphant, \2jl2n 

— Lives and Times of the Early Valoia 
Queens, by Mrs. Beame. 24 « 13 o 

— Lloyd's Register, 25 / 3 / 

-— Ixxlge's Peerage and Baronetage. 8 ; 13 6 
i— London Impressions, 6 / 1 3 r 

Water Supply, by Dr. R. Sisley, 11 

— I^mg White Cloud by W. P. Beeves, 8 1 5 a 

— Lords and Commons. 16/9/ 

— Love that Never Diet, by Mrt. H. B. 
Penrose HI ; 14 o 

Among the Lions, by F. Anstey, 6 j 4 « 



Lov«s of Lady Arabella, by MoUey E. 

Seawell, 10; I2 6 
Mnkers of Music, by R. F. Sharp, 11 y 6 

Maps 24 / 3 6 

— Marysienka, by M. Walinzewski. 3 m 18 e 

Master iC. S. and the ** Ars Morieodi." by 

Lionel t-UM, 14; 3d 

Master of Mysteries, by L. T. Meade, 31 

; 14o 
^— Masters of M«'Csotint, by Alfred Whitman, 

28 j 15 

— Maxims of Piety and of Christianity, by 
Bp. Thos. Wilson. 9 13 h 

Medieval Empire 5 / 10 a 

Meditations, by the late Cardinal Wiseman. 

18 » 4 ^i' 
'^ Memoir of Dean Goulbum, by Berdmore 

('^onipton. 18 m 4 r 
of the Rev. W. Sparrow Simpson, 24 / 

\Sd 
of Sir Robt. Stewart, by O. J. Vignoleai 

11/6C 
"^-^ Memoirs and Correspondence of Susan 

Ferner. ^4 / 13'- ^ 

- of Monsieur D'Artagnan, Translation, by 

Ralph Neviil. n f lOd 

of the Verney Famdy, 3 m 13 a 



Milton's Minor Poems 17 / In c 

— Modern England. Before the Reform Bill, 
by Justin M'Carthy. 3 ; 5 e 

Italian Art. by A. R. Willard, 14)30 

Opera Houses and Theatres, by E O. 

Saohs, 5) 10 

Mogreb-el-Acksa, by R. B. C. Graham, A J 

4 d 
More Excellent Way, by Mrs. L. Qell, 9 j 

18 • 

18 



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[Jan^ 1 to« 



Book! {ronHnue ). 

Mr. Aii4 M[rt. Nevill Xy«oa, by BCajr 

Sitiqlair, 6 i 4 

-»> Mm. OarraUliaers 0<>«]dtsttefl, by Sftmb 

Ty tier, ro ; ! » « 
-r~ Music. How it PAmt? ta be Wbat it ia, by 

HanDAh H^itli, II ^ H* 
—> Mystertea of Police and Criaie^ by Major 

Arthur Urifflths, 4 / 4 d 
— * NaTy Itocords, 17780 
— . New books on Che Eastern (^u««jtion, U / 

Ehidish Dictionary. 24 f IS e 

Indei to 't^e TU'M^ ^il t 

i-— - Newmiin Ifatt, an Autobiography. 4 ' 4 r 
^1— . Nicolas II. IiTtiiue, by M, Alaarice Leudet, 
1 /«A 

— Notes on BeowuTf %>M \^ a 

— — from a Diary Keot C^hit fly in Soathem 

India, by Sir M. a Duff. IV m !»a 
* ^ OfflcialTear Bduk of the Church of Boff- 

laud. II m I4r 
_ Old (^oQector.TcansIatlon^by Afra. Andrew 

L«JD|^6; 1(10 
.*— GngUth Garden. 24 / TH (7 
» — OliTer and Boyd's Edinbnrgh Almanac, 2 

.— . Omar Khayyam. 17 / 15 e 
— » One Itaitdred Years, / 10 e 
^-. Our Daily Bjwad. \T t Xhe 
— » Hkimy Days pf Nance Otdfleld, by Edw. 
Robins. 17 ; H /^ 

— Parish Priests and their Peopln in the 
Middle Ages, by Dr. HL L. (Mtti*. 6 / 10 <f 

... Paul Lange and Tura Parsberg, by 

Bjornstjerne Bjornson. M m \.9c 
-^ Penycatk Experiments, by Prof. J. C 

thwart. 13 « a a 
Perfect Wagnerite, by Bernard Shaw, (I / 

6e 
_ Phantom Army, by Max Pemberton, 6 7 i / 
_ Phases of an Inferior Planet, by Ellen 

Glasgow. 6 ; 4 s 
..— Philadelphia, the Place and the People, by 

Agnes Repplier, 17/ »6 
•^ Pfccuresque Mexico, by Marie B. bright, 

U/6 «( 
.: Pied Piper of Hamelin, by Harry Quilter, 

28 ; 16 c/ 

— Pilgrim*s Progress, by the Brothers OaUiel, 

—* Politicians* Handbook, 28/ IJ 

— pre-and Photo- Historic Finns, by Hon. 
John Abercromby, 4 / 4 c 

•Priturry OooTictions. by Abp. Alexander, 

1778 A 
, Provincial (Sorernor iu the English Colonies 

of North America. 18 m 4 < 
.-.^..Pftychology of Peoples, by M. Gustare Le 

Bon, S / A ^ 

, B. W. Dale of Birmingham. 28/ 15 A 

__ Raphael and Holbein, Translated by Camp- 
bell Uodgson. 1 1 / 6 d 
..— Bed Axe, by S. B. Crockett, 6 He 

— Reflections of a Busian Statesman, by JR. 
p pobyedonostself,di mba 

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— lienai^saiiceln Italian Art, 8flwy9 Bnotott, 
I4<8« 

— RiToluzioni SiciUane, 34 / 18 A 

Kognet' Paradise, by Edwin Ptighand 

Charles Grel,( e ; 4T 

<— - Roman 'Society in the Last Century of tb0 
Western Empire bv Pcof. Diir« 14/8/ 

Round the World on k Wh^l, by J.. ?. 

Eraser, ll •» 9 /t 

RoyHl Rliie R<>6k, 2 ' tl a 

Royal Nnyy. 2\f lUn 

— Ruskirx H4>^ctl. Pee Itip^aenttsm. 9 ^ 18 a 
Sacced Ari« edited by A^ G, Temple, 28 

f r8 r 

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15 a 

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9c 
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— St. M"ark, by r)r. H. R. Swete, 878ft 
Sch.HjJ Worli. 2il ^ 9 tf 

^ S^Nsond B'Mik of fjondon Vlsisons. by 
Laurence liinyon 6; hi »i • 

•— * SellV Dictitniary of the World's Press. 8 t 
13'/ 

Sepoy Mutiny by Col, E. Viljart. 8 « 18 « 

SerioMs Cull, » ; 18 ^ 

— Settled Out of Courts by Q, B. B.urgln, 21 

— — > Shnkespeire, 24 A 18 e 

Shirti Liurae Stui|-b«iok. 2' f S h 

Shuttle ot a* I Eiuplre*s Loom, by Hi^rry 

Vandem*ll. M /« 9 < 
— — SUenof of Love, by Iddmond Holmes, 6 ; 10 j 
— — Sir Frank Uickwood*s Ske^h«s, by Edw. 

Arnold. 17 / 15r 

Sir R«jbt. Peel, edited by C. S. Parker 1 / 

12 n — 7 > rt a 

Sk'tch Btiok. of British Birds, by Dr. 

Bowdler Sharpt% 17 / liS tf 
— ^ Skt^tqhes and Cartoons, by Chas. Dana 

Gibnon. i'» 7 U} It 
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Skiagraphic AUm, by .fohn Poland II m^b 

Some Aspects of Primitive Ohvirch Life by 

Dr. Bright, 1 7 / 8 /> 
— - Sonir of th^ Sower. 17/ 15 e 

- Spain, its Greatnen and Di*eay, 5 7 10 a 
— * Spinifnx and Sand by ifon. i>aTid Jar- 

negie. 2i / 18 a 
-^- >pirit of Place, by Mrs. Mevnell, 17 ;8 a 
Storm (lelie Lettere in sfcili^. by Hlgiior 

Salvo di Pietraganziri. U / \3 n 
— - Stories iu Light and Shade, by Bret Htrte^ 

21/ 18 a 
Story of the Uevolutioo, by Senator Lodge, 

18m4r 
Suburban Reli^u«>8, by X. R. Way and U. 

B. Wheatley, '6 ; li) 
Suetonius' History of Twelve Cnsars, 

Translation, * t m 9 9 

— Summer Sailings by an Old Yachtsman, by 
Aruhibidd Yoabg, 6y 10 a 



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Bri 



IBoolcB (ton'tinued), 

«-^ 8|M-gical Anatomy . of the Ljinphatic 
Glflndi. i\ H. Leaf. 1 1 m 9 fr 

Tale of Beoiralf, Vi< f 15 <• 

1—* leiuple of M«t in Asher, by MIbs iVfargaret. 

BeDM)n Nnid MiM Janet iiourlay.. IH m 4 d 
— ^ 'I'Kiickeray*!* CfiriKtniKK liouka, 8; 6 e 

ThoDi's OfDcial Directory. 23; 6 6 

^ Thrre Litlle PrHinai for>Marioiiette9, l)y 

H, iMaeterlinck* 2i^N 1 8 # 
— — iThnmRh the Dark Continent 3 m IB e 

- New Quiitea iind the Cannibal Countries, 
by Oapt, (Xvl^-Websler. 5 / 10 iT 

— TraditioDMl Pt>etry uf the Finnt, Tranalated 
by 'MrR. Andeitun. 4f 4 o 

— ^ 'I mnpactiont of tne ^ifcbland and AKrical- 

tural >ooift|jr of SJeQlUod,. •( »< H > 
— ^ Traumatic SeparatiDn of the Epip^ysft, by 

John Pttlajid. 1 ^ m 9 /> 

— Triple Kntangleoaent, by Mn. Barton 
Harrimin 21 f Mi h 

— ^ Unpublished Letters of l>eaa Swift, by Dr. 
B. Hill, i) /Ha 

Use Saruro, by Rev.'W. H. <''rere..l?8 f 15 c 

Valley of Li}?ht. by VV. B. Worsfold, 11./ 6 1 

— Via lloiumi. by Dr. J, H. Bernard, 5 > 10 d 
— > VirKinians, by Mrs. Kitchie, 11 / tf r 

-^ Voice and Violin, by Dr. T. L. Phlpson, II 
/6 c 

Volpone. 1 7y 15 c 

— Voyageo of 4he Broihert Zeni, by F. W. 
Lucas. 4 / 4 ^ 

•— Wal.ford's Tounty Faroiliei. I m3d 

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«— Weavers and Lonely Lives, by Gerhard 
Hauptmann, 4^1 m 13 e 

— Weasel Forms, by Thos. f lardy .6 ;10 5 
— — 'W^st African (studies, by MisM Kingsley, 8 ' 

m 18 a , 
1ri»h*Fotk Tales and Uemanoea, t{y Wm. , 

Larminie, 24 / 18 n 

WhiUtcer'a l^tled Persons, 24 ; 14 e 

— — Wild Animals in Captivity, hy A. D. . 

Bartlett,6> 10 

Life at Bome, by 'Kichard Kearton, 6 



f 10 
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k M .''Merrick. 11 M»r 
^^ Wonders of the Bird VITorld, hy Dr.. BOwdler 

BbBrp;e, i7 / ib d 

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8 m I8c 

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Books foa Distressed Cl«%(y in bt. Viuoeut, Let- 
ter on. H / He 

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22 m 8 t' 
'Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 i» 7 
Booth's (*• Qen.*') Australasian Tour, 24 j 66^ 

26/ lOf^ — i ffi9« — iw/aii e 
']^ottcberett(Mlss E. J.) on 'Lead Poisoning, 81 . 

in b (t 
- — • (E. J. on the'New Zealand Arbitration Ait, 

9 I 10 / -24 ; 12 / 



Bonlton (S. B.) on the Pfr4}[at3Totteridge, 24/ 

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Bousflield (Wm.) on the Brabason Eiqployment 
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—20 SI 4 / 

Bowles (T. Q.) an Death Duties, the False Bot- 
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Brabazon Employment Society. 26 j 7 / 

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; 7 «— 2.^ ;• 7 (f-24 j 11 /— 26 ; 10 /-^28 > 18 / - 

-2/8/ 
Bradley (Rev. R. H. A.) on the Crisii in Die 

Church, 18; 9s 
Brampton (Lord) on the Peace Crusada f \0 h 
Bramwell (Sir F.}on the Metric ^vstem. 20 m 

14 </ 
Brandreth (Aev. Henry )| on,;,the Eton PJajiog 

Fields. 19 ; 3 / ^^ - 

BBAZni:^ 

(*u«toms Duties, BiAd 

^^ Finance, 1 si 5 t^l.m'hd 

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Breakdown in Con^pulsory Axteadanoe, Letter 

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Bretherton (C. E.) on the Central Pacific Rail- 
way Company, 14 / 4 c 
Bridge (Rev. A. 0.) on the Crisis in the ChnKeh» 

2^111 10 A 
Bridges (Q..J.) on Zodiacal Light, .23/ fl s 
Brighton. Dofc Show at, 1 1,; 4 e 
Bristol ( Conservative Working Men*« Aaooift- 

tion Annual Dinner, l^jfiM 
British Association, 27,; 4 
Astronumkial Association^JMeethig, V^J 16 

y-808i8 6 
Brigade CounoU, 9 1 14 / 

Central Africa, 5 ; 3 /— 21,; 10 e 

- Cliamber of (Commerce, on the Sealih of 
the kiviera, I2j9 

(\>lumbia, J8 ; 5 0^90 ; 5 5^2 m&h 

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Empire League, Meeting, 7 m 9 / 

snd Foreign Anti-^ilavery Society, Latter 

on, 7> 6 d 

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— Sailors, 'd m3 / 
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and French SailoM,.Affnif' iMtWMQ,.2i4 ai 



bd 



Trade in China, Letteraon, 5/A.e^9y 



120 

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Letter on, 22 m 8 e 



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on, 81 m2d 

— In»titute of Undertaken, Ficat Aanual 
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School's Ezbibitioo, 2AmS d 

— M4iseum. Lectures, i8j 10.s 

— Baron Ferdinand deBothschild^Boagett 
to, 18; 7 0-16; 4 6—11 / 14 

and the Hardwicke Jiijimi, 20/ 7 d 



New (iuiana, :t9 si ii / 



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British North Borneo, 10 i 8 /— 24 ; 6 A 

-»- OflBoerfl Attending Prayers in a Mosque, 4 

mbt 
»-» Policy in the Far EsKt. Lectareon. 8 m 15 « 
Political Offici^r Attack on. 14 / 6 A 

— Seamen at Antwerp, 2/4 /— 4 »i 12 6 
-^ Shipowers and the Nicaragua Canal, 12 ; 

12 a 
— — Hourh Africa Company, 2 y 8 e 

Trade in Hrazil, 20 / 15 6^4 m 5 / 

— — — with China liectare on, Mi 10 e 

■ in ( yprus, 24 / H / 

■ in Madagascar. Letter on, 18 si 4 / 
with Servia, V w 6 / 

— * Travellers Abroad 10 / 11 6 
— — Treaty EnfrMgements, 2 f 7 / 
»— * Troops in the Sutlan. Letter on, 28 j 8 c 

West Africa Fighting in i2 ; H « 

Brixton Orphanage fur Girls, Annirersary of, 

22 m 11/ 
Brodrick (— ) at Cambridge, 18 m 12 a 

^8t. John) at Epaom. 18 i 10 

— ^— on Foreign Affairs, 24 / 7 s 
Brompton Hospitni 4 / M r 

Brooke (Rev. 8.) on Browning, 21 ; 7« 
Brown (K. T.) on Cabin Koates. 21 j 10 « 
Browne (Kir B. C.j on Industrial War and Com- 
pulsory Arbitration. 17; 8 r 
Browning (Oscar) on the NewfoandUnd Shore 

Question. 2K; 13 / 
Bryce (^) on Libraries. 10/2/ 
— — > (Jas.) and John iVforley* Letter on, 27/ 1 J 

■ on Secondary Education. 3 f 8 / 
-«^ on University Colleges, I f *J f 

Bubonic Plague. 1 5 m 9 / 

Buckland (Ker. A. R.) on the Crisis in the 

Church, 80; 7 A— 6/ 10 a 
— — (Frank) Fish Museum, 16 w 10 5 
Building Trade Dispute, 12 ; 12 a— 25 j 10 a— 16 

/ 11 0—22/ lOf— 28/6/— 24 / 12^—28/12 

tf— I m 10 /— 2 m 1 1 6—8 ta 8 <2— 4 m 1 3 a— 6 

m 6 /•^7 m 1 1 6—8 m 14 0-9 m 10 /- 10 m 5 

/— ilml2/ 
Bulgaria, 17/5 i— 30^5 /-81 ;5 /-I/ 5 6—2 

/8ii— U/5r-2.^/ 15 a— 27y 6 a— 18 m 6 a 

—14 m 5 0-21 m 10 6 
Bull's (Kene) War Photographs. 1 7 ; 6 / 
Burdett (Sir Uenryt on Hospitals. 25 mH f 
Burdell-Coutts (Lady) on Destitute Children's 

Dinner Society, 27/ 7 e 
Burglaries. 21/ 7 s 
BuiiUry at Brixton, 25 m 7 / 
Burke Testimonial 14; 11/ 
Burma, 24 / 4 0—8 m 5 « 
Burmo-Chinese Frontier, 24 1 5 /— 1 si 5 a 
Bume-Jonea Exhibition, Letter on, 2/80 
Burns (Kev. Dr. D,) on the Annual Drink Bill 

24/156 ' 

Burrow (S. E.) on the Theatrical Mission, 2 m 6 / 
Burrows (Prof. Montagu; on the Crisis in the 

Church, 4 m 16 
Business in 1898, 81 j 18 6 

— at Assises, Letter on, 8 j 8 e 
Busk r Miss U. H.) on Florence, 8966 
Butcher (Dean) on Englishwomen in Egypt, 3 

J 9/ 
Batchers and Foreign Meat, 9 ai 7 

22 



Butler (J. R.) on the Non- Abatement of Smoke, 

7 r!2 6 
Butterworth (A. K.) on Omnibus Stopping 

Plares, 1/10/ 
Buxton (Sydney) at Liverpool. 28 / 6 d 
Buving Kates on the East, ^Hj 11 0-IO / 18 r^ 

17/11 e— 24/4s-2mlls— 10 m I8s 

a 

Cabstands 15/5/ 

Cabdrivers' Benevolent Association. New Year's 

Dinner 2\ f t> 
and the Home Secretary's Bill 8 m 10 6 

- and THXNmeter. Letter on, 2^ m \0 d 
Cabinet Omncil Meetings, 21 i 9 «— 2 / 7 tf-9 / 

9 /-15 / 9 /-22 /9/— I M 9 0-9 m 9 0-16 

m5/— 22m'll / 
viinitters and Directorships, Letter on, 16 

/8 
Cable Routes. Letters on. 18/14 d^20j J 6-21 

i 10 f 
Cabmen and the Police. 10 / 10 </ 
Calcutta ( Bp. of) on theChnrch in India, 11 ; 8/ 
and the Harrow Tradesmen. 4/7/ 

- Valedictory Address, \\ i Hd 
Calico Printers' Combination, 18)5/ 
Cambridjre Anthrop4>lozical Expedition, 2/5e 
— — Kxpeditions in the Far Eaat. 2h / 8 a 
Higher Local Examination. 16/10/ 

— ^ Tjocal Examinations. 2 m 14 

- Union Society. Elections, 8 m 12 a 
AMBRIDGfi UNIV£BSIT7 : - 

Accounts for \t<96 22 m 9 / 

Agricultural Examinations Syndicate, An* 

nual Report, 'dj j A h 

Appointments, 9 ; 7 0—25 j 10 a— 1 /lie 

—« / 9 6—8 / 12 a— 22 / 9 /— 2 m II 6—3 at 
l2</~9m 6 s— 15 81 12 /—17 m 10/ 

Awards. 10/11 cf— 27 / 6 tf— 8 m 13 /— 13 

m \0 d-'Zl m 12 e 

- Came (.'oUection of Minerals, Purchase of, 
4ml80 

- (\)romon University Fund, 22 m 9 / 

C'Ongregitiuns, 20 7 6r— 3 /9a— 17/126 

---22 ' 9/_28/ 10^— 8 m 12 <i-l3 m 10 i— 
17 m 10 /-3i m 5 6 

— - Lord Cromer and the Grand Rabbi of Cairo, 
28 »> II / 

Degrees, 9; 70-8/9 a— 17/ 126— 8 m 12 

tf-9m6 0-l8m 10^-17 m 10/ 

Department of Agriculture, Proposal to 

Establish, 8 / 12 a— 20 m 12 c 

- ot Botany, Proposed, 4 m 13 « 

Disorder on November 2^ 8/120 

Elections. 9; 7 «— 17 ; 6 6-18 ; 9 /-27 / 4 

6— 80f 8 «— 4 / 10 6—6/ 6rf -18/6 /— 24 / 6 
6-.9m6c— 18 m 14 c— 20 m 12 0—21 m 12 — 
22 m 9 /—27 m 80 

hiectric Litiht, 4 m 13 

Examinations, 9; 70-21^6 r<— 27 ; 4 a— 8 

/ 9/— 4 m 18e— n m 14 6^20 m 12 0—21 ai 
12 

- Exbibitions. 22 / 9/— 81 m 5 6 

- Fitzwilliam Museum Syndicate. Annual 
Report. 31 m n 6 

General Board of Studies, Report, 3/ 9 a 

Grants, 8 m 12 ci 



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Oftmbrldflre UnlverBity (eontirme<D 
— ^ Hopkinson Memorial, 13 « \0 S 

Lectareii. 18 / 10 r— 4 m 18 «• -11 m 5 o 

- MisoelUneoos Newt, 27 ; 4 h^HO ; 8 a— tO 
/ n r/~18/6/ -13 II \Od^\nm 12/ 

— — Muaeam of Oeneral and Local ArchaBoloffy, 

Proposed Nevr. 4 m 18 « 
«>- Non-Collegiate StadeaU' Board Accounts, 

' Pretentations to. 8 /* 12 a-^IS m 12 / 

Pri«e«. 9 7 7 «-26; 10 a -27i 4 5—16 / 10 

/— 23 mil/ 

-1- Profe«8orBhip% 6/6 dSf 12 6—13 / 6 / 

—7 m9 f 
-^ ScholMrehips. 10/11 ci— 7 m 9 /—I I m 14 A 

— 23/N M /~H1 m AA 
^— Secondary Educafion Meeting. ^ f 7 d 
— — Sedtfwick Memorial Mufleain. 17 / 12 A 

- Sflect Prenchers, 9 ; 7 • 

Studentships. 80 ; 8a -8 / 9 A— 15 / 10 /— 

11 m 14 A 

— ^ University Benefaction Fund, 26 ? 10 a 
Cambridge University Associstion, Meeting to 

Form. I / 18 a 
Camera Olnb. lO / 10 / 

— Meeting. 17 / 6 / 

Campbell i Lord A.> on the Memorial to the late 
Wm. BUck 3 M 10 / 

Campbell- Banoermau (Sir H.) DioncY to, 28 m 
lot 

— — and the Glasgow and Lanarkshire Associa- 
tion, 9/6/ 

at Hull, 9 m 6 a 

and his Party. 1 8 / R / 

Camperdown (Lord) on the House of Lords, 1 7 / 

15 
CANADA : - 

— Copyright Question, 15 m 7 ^ 

Sir W. Laurier, Deputation Beceived by, 4 

j Ah 

— Movements 5 i 8 « 

— Loan Com|>anies, Amalgamation of, 6 
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— ^ Miscellaneous News. 16 ; 5 A .19 ; 5 A --28 
7 6<»-27j8fl— II / 7«-20/ 6a-8wi5 ^-4 
M 7 /-6 m 6 6— 8/a5(/— llm 7c/«I7mi50— 
20 m 8 ' —28 m? 5 / 

»— an.1 Newfoundland, 18 m 6 / 

— Revenue, 9/50 

^— Russian Settlers in, 21 ;' 5 c 

.Steamship ^iervice. 17*6/ 

Sir Chaa. Tupper in Western Ontario, 18 / 

8^ 
Canada Club. Dinner. 9 / 6 r 
Canadian Authors* Society. 20 / \i d 
— — Mineral Production. 2« m 16 »» 
-^- Society of Authors. Meeting. 15 m 7 i 
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— Birmingham Navigation. 27 f i d 
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Manchestrr Ship, 21 ; 6 /— II / 16 i— 17 f 

11 c 

«-— Nicaragua. 14 1 7 a— 23 j 6 o— 4 / 7 /— 18 

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State of Shares iu Companies, ««« timr^ 

day*s paner 
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Canterbury ( Abp. of) on Church Defence, 1 1 m 

15 a 
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Canterbury Farmers* Club and East Kent' 

Chamlier of Agriculture. Meeting. 13 /a 6 / 
Cantlow ( Miss K.; on Armenian Orphans. 7 / 4 d 
(^aiivaisiui; a Grand Jury, 3 i 6 e 
0APi3 OP aOOD HOPE :— 
Casie nf Von Veltheim. 14/76 

Customs Union. 4/36 

— IroportM. ivH i 5 d 

Miscellaneous News, 6 / 6 a— 7 ; 5 A — 9 > 5 

«— U;7//-17;5d -18; 5«— 21 ;5c-<i4f5 
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5 /-30 m 3 / 

— South African League. fiHection of Mr, 
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Cape and the Navy. Letter on, 8 ; 8 ^ 

Carey ( W. W.) 00 Lady Cromer Memorial Fund, 

2?H/ 
Caroline Islan-ls 1 1 / 7 • 
Carpeiitt-rM* > 'o apioy. Donatioas. 12/66 

— Lectures at, 25 1 7 *• 

Carr (T. W.) on the Crisis in the Church, 6 / 

l'»rf 

Carrington (Lord) on the Liberal Leadership, 1 

Carsim ( — ) in Manchester. 4 / 8e 

Carter & f^)., on Klowers and Vegetables ia 

Tibet. 27 f\i d 
Castelar ( Senor) and the Dreyfus Case, \Sj & f 
Cat lub^a Show 20 / 9 f 
Catalogues at Burlington House, Letter on, 14 

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Catechii«m Letters on the. 9m 7 d 
Catholic Discharged Priitooers' Aid Society, 

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Revival. Letter on, 3 HO • 

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State of the Market, see 'eioh it jf- tfuper 

Cavalier (Ker. A. R.) on the Crisis in the 
Church 17 111 i3 6 

— (il. O.) on the Crisis in the Church, 21 m 
14 « — 'J7/#/ 9 d 

Cavei.dish (Lady Fred.) on the London Hospital 

and its Convalescent Humes. !;-( / 6e 
Cecil (Kvelyn) on the School Boards and th« 

Science and Art Department, 23/12 ci- 24 / 

13/ 

-> (Lord Hugh) on the Crisis In the Churohi 

6 / Ji) o — W f li e 

(Lord Robert) on the Crisis lu the Churoili 

24 / 7 1/ 
Central Asia, 29 m 5 tf 

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Central and AsaodatMl Chambers of Agfictt 
tores Meetinn^ \ f Ja-^l mi 0-^99tiiB d 

— » Atioeiatlon for Slopping the SAleofln- 
tozicatitig Liquort oii Stibdajr, Annaal Meet- 
ingf 1 / 1 1 n 

Chambef of ARiiciilttife, dd / tOtf 

— *- Poor LaW Confei^noe, Anntiil Malting, 20 

Certifiable iDianity, UttdM od« tl j 12 d^l6 

j 1ft a 
Certificatet of OHgin for Japaii, 4 / S /» 
Ce^lou MiHoellaneoai NeWi^ 2 miS/— 21 mi 9 

— Northern &uilfra)r i^h^ose, Letter* on, 8 ; 7 
•— « y 7 / 

Chamber of ShippUiR of the tJnit^d Kingdom, 
Annual Meeting. 9/ 10 e 

— Annual lleport. Mi 15 a— 17 i 10 il 
Chamberlain (Joifph) on American Ezi»aniioQ« 

20 r 7 a 
-^ in Birmingham. 24 f iO <t^9() > 7 tf 
*— >• on I'ooMDercial Kdocation, 13 f 8 e 
•— and dir M. tlickii Beich, 16; ^ / 

— on Imperial Affairs, 19 ^ 7 a 
-»-» Comments on. 20^ 6 1< 

Chance ( W.) on the State Chndreifs Aid AfAoda^ 

tion, 24 f 8 « 
Chnnoery Lane, Letter on. 1 th f 
OHAKOE dF BXmNAlfES. ftc.!~ 

Adama, C. U. B., to be Adami-Wylie, 22 m 



1ft 



H. F.4 to be Fox-Adams, 4 ; 1 A 



— — Batoione. G. B., to be G. B. Batttone SfoHei 

7y Ic 
— ^ BncUej« Chaa^ to be E!llis. 21 / 1 

— Goose, H. £ , to be Darand. 2i m 1 A 

— Handion. EUx. R. M^ to be Uoae M. Hoi* 
land. *26 t 1 b 

^- Helme, £. T. to be Mashitef, 28 / 1 6 

•— Jenkin, Maria Patten, to be VLkty PAtted 

Jeokin, 2/16 
— - Letatergroschen, Jutius, to be Lester, 9 hi 

— - Long C. K, L.. to be (*, fi. Lacg, 24/1 b 

— MNkings. A. \V. B.. to be Maklns, 3/16 

MuUer. Otto, tobe Robson-Muller, 18m 1 6 

«»- MyctKsk, Ann, fobe Carletutl. 18 / 1 A 

O'i^UUiTah, 1). K., to be U'Sullivati-Beare. 

2/ U 

— Palmer, W. F. W., to be Wm, Palmer- WU. 
son, 22 / i 6 

— Pugh. W.T^ to be Wm. Tlids. GoMon 
Pugh. 8 / P' 

^-* ^<agar•MasgraTe, B. B^ to be Segaf-Muf- 

graTe^Brooksbankf 18 m I 6 
— > Short E. U., to be tliiasard. 2^ I d 

■ Gertrude E.. to be Hassard. 2 ;' l ^ 

■ Marian, to be Hassard, 2; I ^ 

— Smith, J. C. T., to be Heriz-Smitb, 21 
/Ir 

— 'raylur, F. G^ to be Hamilton, 80 J 1 c 

U. H., to be Hamilton, »0; 1 

— -* Trotter, Hon. Coutts. to be Jane Coutta 

Trotter. 4 m 1 6 
«— Wood, H. S. L., to be H. S. L. du Boys, 28 

/ 1 e 
Cbanning (F. A.) on Criminal AdVertisemenU, 

il/be 
24 



Channing (F. AOon Piriib Oo«iMiU0ie(TewH» 

of Offl^se) Bin. 9 m 1 1 d 
— » on the Wasted FrMi^. 18 at 8 6 
Chaplih(H«nr)r)anJ th« SUti Gbildran's At* 

sofliiirton. 28 i 1 f 
and the State OhOdieil's AMookitMNii Let- 
ter oit« 18^ 10 / 
Charge against the Rer. Chas. Edwyir Jaci0on» 

Re6t6r of Nanlfrtell, 27 ^ • « ««80 ; 10 $^Z /. 10 

rf^7 fKd 
Charing Cross Hospital. 28 / 11 6 
Charitable Apj^eide aitd DirtnitMme, ice eodb 

Soriety or Charity 
<-^^ List o^ 8 / & / 
Chartj Organintton Sbctelgr^ AoBUd Mietiag, 8 

al f6 d 

Letter oii« 7i 12 « 

Chariotte Tonge Schel«4Up Ftmd^ Letter od» 

1ft ; fl# 
Cheap Trains Act, 17/ 4 e 
Chelknsford (Lord) on OoftyaKs tf t Dinners 

Society. 27 SI 14 e 
Chelsea Husnlul for Women, 14 » 9 « 
Opening of the N«# Nmrssi' Horns of, 81 

jSc 
^^ l^yeilS Gfttden. 17 Ml ^ 
rhemtcal Society, Meeting, 80 si 8 e 
Chester {Bp, of) on Cfaarah Affaire, 2 < 4 a 
Ch«twynd (Lord) on the Crisis iu the Church* 

20fti 18/ 
Children's (^untry Holidays Fuiid» PerfatdMnce 

in Aid of, 14/6/ 
Chilli 2 / 8 /-4 / 7 /— 18 f 8 a 
— ^ and Argentina, 19 j 5 e— 19 ; 10 d^^ fUe 

—2 m6 6— 11 Si 7 <2— 22 m 7 d-^26 m 7 (/-28 

m8/ 
— r S itmtion in, Lettsr OO) 4 m 6 e 
GHtBTAi-^ 
Lord Chas. Beresford in, 4 ; 8 6^1 Oj 8 /— 

24;6/-26j8/-27;8« 
-'^ nismissafof Hu Tn Fen, Chief Dii^sotor of 

Northern Kailway, ij6d 
'-— ' Disturbances in, 28 ; 5 fr 
-^— DowAger* Emprees' Policy ie t6 the Sueces- 

sion to.the Throne^ 81 ; 6 c 
^^ and Italy. 10 m 6 a-^14 m 6 6^15 si 7 « 

Letter on. 9/ 12 d 

— > MiscelUneous News« 2 9 8 ^^Bf 8 a— 7 t 5 

a.9 7 6 a^l2 9 8 /— 17^ 6 /^18> 6 e -80 / 5 

a—24 ; 6 /— 27 ; 8 s*^ / 8 a->7 / 6 e— 18 / 5 

4*^24 / 6 0^-2»J 6 a-'88 si 7 #««4!7 at 7 A-28 

fli6»— 81 m8e 
Murder of a British Hiaslonay In^ 18^/ 

— 4/7n 
-^- Nin-chwong Bailway Lo«q, Letter on, 1 m 

18/ 
'^— Northern Railway Loan, 3 m 6 o 
Directorship, 22 / 6 tf 



Revenue, 8 / 6 d 

— and Knssta 26 / 7 e 

— Sittution in, 27 / ob 

-^ Troubles in Central, 8 j 8 a 

China Association, Annual Report^ 30 ei 8 / 

-« — Avrakenfling of. Letter on, dj l4y 

Letter on, 4 / 9 « 

Chinese Drama and Chinese lDdiwtiioe» LeeUire 
00, 4/ 8y 



Inarch 81, 1899.] 



t» 



PALMBR'S IMDBZ to *• THB TIIIBS NBWBPAPBB. 



Oi? 



, ' M l t U IM 



Chinefle Imperiit Railway FHre Per Oeat. Gold 

Loan, Letter on, 8 m t'lJ ir 
-w* Northera Kailwaya Qaestioo, If«ttMI po, M 

/ II r— 28# \0 4 

— Puxsle, Letter on. 17 m II e 

RaUway and Mining R«gala^ona. 19 v 10 / 

OUorttasof Poteth and Om fl|rkai^!i«rtf. Lettor 

on, I fid 
Christ Ohar€h» JwnmXm, J«biim«f, 91 / 9 / 
Christ^ Hospital, 14 at 13 6 
'mr^ AwumI Bepoct, 7 m 9 / 
Chrbtmaa Hampers to Poor Crippled Chli4nn, 

Letter on, 18 ; 7 
Ohiirch Assoolatum and Ne^aai Prp|est«iit 

•LmgfUk Aaanal Sptiog Ooqfertn^e, IQm^a 

— Army, \mit 

— — Courts, Letter on, 2ij 7f 

i— - of England ttfln's Soaiel^, iTprmiHipa of, i 

Mooting, 28/ 11 A 



1 



WW*" 



»/ 



Waifs and Slmirs SoolaUr, Meatiiig, Uy 



Bxtensioa Schome in KfOtdOt 93 #i^ M 
— — in India, Letter pn, 1 1 / 8 / 
— i* LMnxs. Lotter on,9\ m^o 
•«-^ and X^ndon Jews, Xjetttri 4)0, # P 16 a-r7 

SI Md 

«-^ Reform, 10 / 7 e 
— ^ Mhooia Company, itotii^r* ^m9 f 
..i-^ Wosk in tlM H^ ji^iu Ut|0r 0Q» 28 1 12 ' 
Churches in the West Indies, Letter on, i ; 8 e 
ChureKlll (Lord & 9.) i>n ^ CM*)* if> the 

I'fattittli, 14 m 8* 
City and Guilds of Umdoik Ini(i|»(e, ;i8 .; 8 7 
of London Conserrative As^poiatloPf Ap* 

Bual Meeting, 1/9 ^-^ml^f 
*— School 89 jR 4 a 
«p«F~. Tffose Sociaty. Annual Meetipg* 2 / 5 / 

— Police Convalesoent Home, AomUl ^aU 
and XloBoert in Aid of . 24j 3 9 

New Year's FfstiTtl, fi J 4 / 

— * Rates, It m 7 « 

^.^ and fthe Wal^r Qiii9ftl99. 15^ 9/* 
City's Tax on Grain. 20 / 9 « 
OIVIL.AOTIOKS i-» 
«^v-«> AhrahaoB* and^oa v- ^imsQo ipd others, 

10 m8 e 
-^- Ateme V. Dopfpatli. 87 / 8 ^ 
^-. re Af rioan Q<4d Qoooesiiions and Derejop- 

meot pomptny, )8 ;' 14 h 
i— Alesbury v. Bristol Tramways and Qvriwo 

ComMQy, 2if / IQ « 
«— Aiazanderv. Aiiurgpwskiiu^ to Aoton^tic 

"l«)«piM»no 4 >mpM9y. ^ m iBy , , ^ 

— Alfred Appleby's Twin BoUfr Chain Com- 
imnf'v.ikll^m JSadia Uhftin Company, 27 ai 9 s 

— re Allen Foundry Company II m )8 6 
Allen and others v. Vestry of the PiMrish of 

F«lliam.3 m 14 « 
— — Allbusen e. Ealing and South Harrow |Uil* 

iri^'UoippMiy» 1 f 7 9 
— *>r0 Amalgamated Pneumatio Tyre C^m* 

pany, Umkiti* 

— Apthorpe V. Peter Scboenhofen Bjreirery 

Company^ 7 m 18y 



Oivil Addons ^ronf »atfe<Of 

rs Arbitration between the Astley and 

Tyldeal<gr Cm\ ^.Company find the'Tyldesly 

Coal Oompi^ny.2l j \\ h 
■ Backhouse v. Armstrong, Whitworth & 

C^t. Ii9 i 8 r 

the County Oonncil of Buc^ngham and 



to County OoMOcil of Hertford, I3 ; 5 ^ 

Constable and Cranswick, 28 / IS ft 

Goodbody and Balfour, Williamson & 



^„ 20 / 18 9 

the Guardians of Rochdale Unipn and 



to Quardianf of the Has)in|fden Unign, 21 
y 18 c 

-I to Soutompton Tramwayit Company 



and the Mayor. &c. of Southampton, 20 f 18 / 
. the SurbitQU Urban Plstiict Co»pcll and 

Upjohn, I9i 146 
-■ — WilUrd and the Ea«tboi|rna Watorworks 

Company. 1/M 

— - Armstrong v. BelL 18 1 18 
■ V. Coward^ 81 I 11 s 
9*^ AniOtt o. ArnOtt, 21 7 8 / 
— - Artis II. Qrosvenor Hoc^l Company, 81 ;' 15 6 
i— Ashdown 0. Wreon. 19 / 14 « 
— *« rs-4#tb«i7'8 Gk>ods. |4 m U d 

Astor tf. DtUy MaU, M / 18 <* 

f-^ Attorney- General o. Bnghton and Hove 
Co-operative Supply A^soviHtloa. \6 m i d 

V. Carlton l^ank, ji» m 18 r 

V. harness RiiMwa^ Company and 



another, 28 1118 a 
M ^ * n Vf Hay. 2H;«8a 
■ 0. tin Uon. 2 «« 18 «• -*J9 m 18 a 

^^r^^ p, Mertli^rr Tyd0i Union Guardians, 28 

m 14 6 
-,..,r^f. B«U,?/»il8<l 
—.^ and another 0. Guardians of to ^erthrr 

Tydfll Union. 22 t |8 /-28 / |4 h 

■ , n 0. Kuffurd anrl (Company. 20 / U 
r Bag«h|kw and another v. Pimm and others, 

n mJiii 
:.^- r* Baillie & Co.. 1 7 m 15 a 

Bnlliird 0. Moiitedore, 25 vU a 

— p, re Barl^er'i Goodt, 24 ; 18 / 

Barnes and another v. Glen ton, Lewis and 

Saunders, 25 m 4 A 

— — T Barrfitt v. Loiidon and County, Newspaper 
Syndicate and another, 14 y 4 c -17 j 14 l 

Barratt 0. i^iWer, '^4 ; 18 d 

( Dartoloioew's Hospital v. City of London 

Corporniion. 1/12 r/ 

t — Bartlett 0, l^vans and another. 27 r 9 6 

— — rs Bass and iflinder's Gold Milling Com- 
pany, 20 / 18 d 

- Baum V. Ross. 24 m 10 s 

— ^ BaTins and S|m« v. London and South 
Western Bank, 28 / l4o 

Bawtree v. Great North West Centnl Kail- 
way, 4 <a 15 (^ 

-p^ iSaxter 0. Musto, 27^ 9 ft 

Beardsley v. Beardsley. 24 / 4 

Beart v. Jerrard, 1 7 m 15 6—20 m 18 a 

— .-. Brattle and others v. Whitehead, 21 la 15 / 

€x parU Bebbington, 14 9 4a 

Bee and Son i^. Kish, 24 m 14 6 

— — Bell an4 another v. Fleming, i 1 / 4 1 



dv 



•» 



PiUIBtt'S IMDICX TO ** THB TIHK8 ' VBWSPAPU. 



[Jan. 1 to 



Qivll AotiaiiB (ftjnttnuedu 

— — Hem ett v. Auxiliary Stores. 25 m Ad 

— — Bentwich u, Wiliett, 28 / 18 d 

BenHe v. Shaw. 28 ; lie 

<— Berliner v. EdisoD Bell Coniolidated Pho- 

nogrraph. 18 m Id d 
mmmm BhaKwaii Singh and others v. Bhagwan 

Singh and others, 1 8 m 18 « 
«^— re Big Blow, 19 ; 14 ^ 

— r« Bill— <« parte Inoorporated Law Sodety, 
88; 4c 

«— Bishopsgate Foundation v. Heoeiver of 
Police for Sie Metropolis. 16 w 14 e 

^— Black Point SyncUoate v. Eastern Conoes- 
■tona. 19i 14 6 

«-— ffw Bland's Goods, 7 / 14 A 

— BoNQi V. riark. 19 ; 14 e 
— » re Bolton's Goods, V8 / 18 a 

— Boosey v. Wright, 17/8 e^'it / 18 «— 28 / 
Ha 

•— ft Co, V. Bcsson ft Co., 80 m 9 a 

^ — Bootle Rural District Council and another 

V. Brocklebank and another, 1 1 la 9 s 
«»^ re Borax Company. 22 m 16 a 
*— Boucherun o. Mainwaring and Wife. 25 / 

18/* 
•»-> Bowerman ft Co. v. Angener ft 00^ 8/66 
— - Bo>le V. IClUni. 2'^ » 3 o 
«•*— Bradbury i*. Aliaidice. ^4 m 18 s 
•— ^ aiid others, 6 18 d—H) m 16 
w— - Bisdhiirst V, Talbot, 7 / 13 / 
"•^ r» Kraid — ts intrte Incorporated Law 

Society, laj 5 A 
•— Unioiley Union Guardians v. Guarantee 

Society. \1 m \it ^^ 
•— Breailey v. London and North Western 

Hail way, Z6 / 13 c 
•— Brewer r. Davis. 8/66 
^^~~ i« liriii's Oxygen ("ompany. 20 m 16 i 
•- Briittow fln<l Wife ». South Ea«tem Metro- 
politan TrhiitWHy (^ompiiny, Ihj >3 
•• British Mutu^copeHiiil Biograph Conapany 

•nd others v. Burns and Gates, 26 m 4 r 
«— Broadbeut ft Co. v. Saunders ft Co., 20 m 

15/ 
<— Bmggi V. Robins, 22 / 13 ' 
«■— Brown and others v. Patterson and another, 

82/ 14 a 

— re Brown's Goods. 28 m 1 4 d 

«— Bttlli Coal Mining Company o. Osborne and 

another i:-^ m i8 / 
<v Bulmer and another v. Attorney-General, 

27 ; 9 '/ 
— ^ Burge V. Ai'hiey and Smith, 20 / 14 6 
m — Burnn V. Mason ft (^o.. Iri m i4 <■ 
•— Hurrows i^. Kbudes and Jameson, 11/4 6— 

8«3a 

and another. 21 ni 15 • 

«— -> (^addick V. Kight^in and others, 2 / 6 o 
«-p- (^ahn and another v. Pookett's Bristol 

Channel ^team Packet Company, Mm i4 a 
«.^ Campbell V BeHtun. 27 / We 
mm^ Canadian Pacific Railway v. Oorpjration 

of the Parish of Motre Dame de Bon Secour*. 

lOw8a-27 0i3a 
mm, v. Parke and anutlier. 8 « 8 a 
^m^ Carpenter v. i'ipQi, <i/ il 



28 



18 



Oivil Aotiona (eonAnftfd). 

Oartwright v. Gunrdians of the Sonlooatei 

Union, Kingston-on-Hull, 17^ 8 6 
Cason V, Hine, 12 f 10 a 

Cassell V. Bowes. 28 j 8 / 

— Ca^tner-Kelliter Alkali Company «.' Com* 
mercial Development (Corporation. 9 si 14 6 

— reCathcart's DiTorce Bill, 7 « 18 a 

— — Cave V. Metropolitan Railway, 4 / 12 f 

Caxton and Arrington Union 0. Dew, 2 m 

12 d 
— i- re Celladema. 8 / 5 a 
— — Cessford v. Dover Harboar Board. 4 / 16 e 

— Chsmbera v. Whiteharea Harbour Oom- 
missionerit, 29 m 18 6 

('hHpman v. Vidal. 28 / 18 il 

—- > Child tf. Kasner. 18 n 14 li 

Chillingworth 0. Chsmbera, 24 / U a 

( 'binoook and others v. Rural District 

Council of Hartley Wintney. 1 1 m 16 6 

re (Christen —ex parte the Official Solicitor^ 

ex porie Board of Trade, 20 J 14 e 

Clark V, Taylor, 2 « 12 <f 

— re Clement et tie's Trade Mark, 26 / 4 / 

— fv Cloude«ley'a ( hsritable TrusU, I si 8 e 
— — Cockrill V. i-rossJand. 27 m 9 a 

CoU man 0. South Eastern Railway, 28 / 7/ 

re (^>lliery and General Contract Company, 

/ 13 

(^l.inif V, Birmingham Breweries, 2j 6 n 
it i Commercial Company of Salonica, 29 m 

h 

re <''ompreseed 'las Company, HO 11 9 6 

— re CoiitrHCt between I>ady Bateman and 
the RrT. the Hon. Archibald Parker and 
another, 4 m 1 5 rf 

Cooper v. Shepherd, 24 / 8 / 

Cornfurn 0. ^'arltoii Bank 21 f 11 <f 

r0 Cosmopolitan Cycle and Motor Works, 

20 M8 rf 

— County of London Improved Dwellings 
Company v. Cook. M f 6 f 

>— Courtney 0. Cockshot 4 la 1 6 if 
- — Cowley V. Commissioners of Inland Bo- 
Tenue I5 m 8 « 

— I 'rane v. Kohn and Mittler, 18 / 6 

re i redit Assurance and Guarantee Cor« 

porMtioii 6 01 ;8 / 

Credit Lyonnais p. White ft Co., 16 m 14 4 

— (^ree ». St. Pancras Vestry, 8 « 8 6 

— Crowley and Bltckburrow 9, Bergtheil« 27 
/14 a 

— ( 'ulliford V. Beer and Sons, 6 « 14 a 

— r^ y 'umming's G<yods, 17 ; 14 a 

— ^ Cunard Steamship Company v. Goulaon, 91 

m 16 « — 22m 15 e 
r« Curry— ex pcfWa Incorporated Law 

Society, 17 1 14 
"> re Curtis, 81 7 16 a 

-. — #;, CalUngham and others, 96 1 14 6—26 

; 9r 
^— Dale and others v. Smith and others, 7 n 

146 

— Davies v, Jenkins and another, 4 / 16y*S 

1;. Parry. 6/ I3a 

», buwih, 14 / li e 



March :^1, 1899 J palmxr's ihdkx to "the timxs " nkwspapicb. 



Civ 



Oivil Aotiooi (conitnuea), 

Uavieii and another v. Jonea, 25 n 4/ 

— Daviii 9. SuttiHi and Dudley, 18 m 15 « 

— — V. Witnejr Urban DiatrioC CounoU. 16 ai 

~-» re Day, 28 m 14 a 

— Dtt Witte V. Addison, 8 / 18 a 
— — Dixon o. Coward, 81 ; 11 e 

Dubell & Co. 0. Green & Ca, 24.; 13 « 

— - Donaldson v. Corporation of South Shields, 

)3i6u 
-— Dowlen v. Frost & Co^ 17 m 15 a 

— Drury ». Hickard, 7 / 18./ 
— — Duerre v. Uaydon, 9 m 14 ^ 
*— r« Duncan, 6 / 18 e 

— — Duncan o. Fuiham Vestry, 11/4 ( 
V, Pope, 9 f a f 



— Dykev.Tafft, 25/18 

— Kastern Telegraph Company v. Dent and 
others, ;^5 m 4 r 

— Elliott V. Gaiety Theatre. 10 m 8 e 

— KUis V. Duke of bedford 15 / 3 a 

— V. Caniberwell Asae^smeut Committee, 



19J14/ 

— V. Bowbotham. 27 m 8 « 

. and Wife o, Wudeaou and ftialleson, 15 m 

4c 

— Kmpress Assnranoe Corporation v. Grey, 
29 M i3 b 

— • Eton College v. Waters. 27 m 8 « 

— Fardell Traction Haulage Company v. 
BasMt, 16 / 14 a 

^- Farlow v. Stevenson. 10 w 8 A 

-— Ferguson o. Krnest. 9 /« 1 4 o 

-»• re Ferro->odium k'omp<iny. 26 7 9 a 

— • l<'ield Stttanithip Company u. Burr, 9 / 8 ef 

«^ i>i(aha^din^ v. JenknisoJi. 23 / 14 a 

>— Fletcher v, Williams. I8j 4 o 

-— re Florida Land and Colonization Company, 

20/ 18 J 
-— r« Foliiing Bedroom Suite and Furniture 

Company, 28 m 8 a 
^- Fortter v. Densham. 18/36 
— -' F'orih Bridge Uailway and another 0. Great 

North of Scotland Uailway Company and 

others. 1 u m 4 / 

Foster v. Borax Company. 22 <» 15 a 

^^ Fox well and others v. Van Urutten, 8/80 

— Francis <k Co. v. Loudon County Council, 9 
jli d 

..^ Franks 0. UargreaTes. 18 ; 5 i 

.^ Fraser & i 'o. v. Brown & Co.. 2i ;' 14 

.— Fredericks o. Waller, 9 m 14 

i— > Friend and another v. SeTier and others, 17 

/8/ 
— — Gaden v. Newfoundland Savings Bank 25 

/ 4c 

— Gamage v. Randall. 21 ; 1 1 6—10 m 3 a 

— Garton v. Guildford, Godalming and Wok- 
ing Joint Hospital Board, 23 ; 14 /< 

— George v. Goldsmiths' and General Burg- 
lary Insurance AssuciHtion, 25 / 4 d 

— t9 Gieye~«ar parte the Trustee, II m 16 a 
-— Gird wood and Saundera o. Uinkelspiel, 15 

at 4« 
-^— Gannasambanda Pandaram 0. Velu Panda- 
nun and another, l8y 5 a 



Oivil Aotiona (continued), 

— Goldstoiie V, GifiFard. 19 ; 6 / 

— re Goode, Marr. Matthews & Co., 19 ; 14 6 

re Go«>derham*8 Goods, 21 m 16 a 

— — iiordon V. (?ann. 27 / U 

— tf.OKilvie, 'i m 14 6 

<xornmlly and Jeffery .Vf anufaoturing Com- 
pany 0. Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Company, 28 
« l-i « 

-■»- Gosling 1;. Claike. 14 / 3 « 

Grand Trunk Kailway ». Washington. 26 f 

4<y-27/Urf * -^ 

— Grant r. Gold Exploration Hyndioato, 24 
; 18 « 

9«Graydon*s Patents. I / 14 c 

Great Eastern ttailway Company v, Cloke» 

— Greenland v. Krans, 2i f II o 

— Greenwood v, Aik ns, 20 / 14 1 
— -- V, i/lough and others. A m \od 

0. Leather Shoa Wheel Company, 24 / 

14 a 

—^ Grenfell v. Hipperson. 2S j A d 
-— > Gu >rti'tn v, Devon & Co.. 4 ; 4 6 
iii^ Gunter t. Jarrutf. 2)> m 18 6 

re Gutta Percha Corporation, 3 / 5 a 

.— . re Hall, a / o a 

Ball V. Shaw. 17; 14 

V. Snowden. Hubbard & Co.. 7 m J8 « 

— Hamilton v, Coolgardie Goldflelds. 18m I4<| 

— re Hammond's Matabele Gold ^ines Deve- 
lopmeut, 1 3 ; 5 4 

re Handford & Oc 18 / 3 o 

— te Haniian's Lode. 2'ij 9 a 

— Harford 0. Lyn«key. 26 / 18 c -80 si 9 6 

— UargreaTes v. Berry, 81 j 11 a 
«^ Harper v. Jessop. t f b b 

Harris o, Kump Jc ('o., 81 ; i4 / 

^— Hartley i*. Butterfleld 20 / 14 a 

^— Hartshurne v. Labouchere. 80 ; 14 a-- 81 t 

15 6—2 foe 

re Haskins' Goods. \i m\i d 

-^^ Hasluck V, (;iark, \6 m 15 o 

Hasting (Lord; v. North HUtstern Bailway. 

8w8a '• 

— — Hatch V. London and North Western Rail* 

way ( ouipaiiy, 1 m ' 3 / 

Hawkins v. London County Council, 22 m 9/ 

Havnrd v. i -orbeit and others, 21 / i3 

— - ex p rte Hawker, 24 ; l.^c 

Hayles and others e:. Pease and Partners. 6 

/ 13c -2»Ms 

^— re Henry De Jersey & Co., 8/5 a 

Henry t;. tieinacli, 16 i 7 n 

— Hen\rood 0, iiowell. 'Ao m 5 / 
— - Hill V. i'Ooke. 19/ .> 1 

— V, Kirby and another. 2i m 8 (/— 28 m I4tf 

re ilirth— *x parte the Trustee, 21 j 11 a 

Hoddiiiott V, Newton. ChHiubers & Co^ 27 

Mi8c 
— Hodson and another v. Pare 24 ; 3 / 
— - re Hogg— ex ptrtt the Incorporated Law 
Society. 1 4 ; 4 6 

— re Hole's Goods. 28 m 14 ^ 

— - Hollebone v. Adams, 16/ \\d 
— — Honor v. Clarke aud another, 7 m 14 a«-8 
m8 6--9aal4o 

27 



Ck9 



BAI4f»fCl$ I«P»;i **TQ TH« TIMM** NIbWSPAPBB. 



[Jan, 1 1« 



CMl AddoDM (conttnufd). 

— r« ilooley. 7 m 14 « 

■ ■■ ex part*^ ^Mflen, Mm Me 
' et pari* Jur^o. 14 if Mc 

Hooley v. Sinclair H m 10 ^ 

— r§ Horrox— «r purt^ the Incoipomted Law 
Society, 14; 4 6 

— Uorwich Urlwi Uiftrict Council v. Foley, 

•^ Hotel and Gon^ral AdTertaiiiig Company o, 

Wickenden ai)d Stene, 25 m 14 a 
•-i^ Hovenden o, Wallit, 80 m 9 a 
• — Qudilleetoa agd fuiptlMr v, Faroeip Bailway 

Company, I iw 3 * 

— Hudson V. y^eyman, 2 w 13 0-^29 n 19 a 

— H umphrey v, Cpnybeare, 26 ; 9 a 

-^-^ Hunt andothdn o. Pulkinghorn and othort, 
27 f 9 a 

— Hanter o. CUrt. 26 MS 6 
•^- Hyndman v. Ward % f b a 

— » Incandescent Qa« Light Compan/ ^<1 ftn- 

Others v. Drogden, 14 ; 4 '' 
Jiicobt tf. Wicks, Bptary Type Ciutlng 

Company, l^ t ^ h 
— — James o. Allen Fpundrj Company, 1 1 m 

16 » 
•^— rtf Jellicoe— fx part9 Incorporated Law 

Society, 14; 4 a 

— r0 Jersey Lily Qold Min^* 16 m 14 6 
— — Jewell 9. Laaarus, 1 / 14 o 

-i— Jobbtns 0. Gale. 17/44 

— ^ John Qrifflths CyfiSiA Corporation v. Hum- 

ber & Co., 28 / IB 
Jones 0. Barnes, 3/6 a-^97 / 14 ^ 

— V. Biemitein, '26 ; 9 a 

■ v.dtoploford, 16 m 16 f 

— * Jordeson 0. Satton, Soathopates and Dry- 
pool Oas Company, 29 m 18 6 

— Joseph V, Morgan and another, 21 / 1 1 e 
-— Jo«Un V, Refuge AMorance Company, 18 

^I8tf 

— Jadet V. ^la, 12 / 3 A 
— — Justice 0, James, 2f 6a 

•— ^e$et tf. Barrow Hematite Steet Company, 

16 ; 14 a 
^ — rs King** Universal Supply, 20 /IS d 
Kirkwood v, Bnex Wttkly New^ 16 m 11 « 

— Kitson V. Ashe, 28M 6 

—— Koowles & Co. V. Fonlket, It ; 8 • 
— — ftf Krunand Metal Company, 8/66 
-— Litcehy v, Lacon ft Co. and others. 21 «■ 16 c 
«— LagerwaU «• Wilkinson, Heywood and 

Clarke, 19 1 U <tf 
^•^ Laing 0. Backworth and WesI Cramllngton 

Colliery Company, 27/ i2d 

— Lake 0. Freeman, 18 ;6 d^2fj 9 f 

^^^ LaU Beni Ram and another v, Klnndal Lai 
and others, 22 / 18 0-14 m 14 a 

— Lamb v. Whiteley, 14 1 4 <i 

— Lancashire Asylums Board «• Manchester 
CorporatiQp, 20 / 14 a 

— . £x parte Lancaster Vicar, 20.V 14 d 

— -> ear oartt Le Mesnrier, 18 m ISy 

—— Le Seminal^ de Quebec v. La GorpoMtion 

of lamoapn, 26 / 4 tf 
— — li^eds, Lord Uaypr of «. Armitage, t6 / 8 6 

— Leng& Co.«. Lawson, 25m 4 i— 28m 14a 



PiYil AotionB (continued), 

— Levy Freres v. ^iouth. Son and f^hftoombe, 
8wl4a 

re Lewie - ex parta the Ineorpon^ted Law 

Society, 14/4 6 
— '- rt Licensing Justices for the Finsbary 

Division of Loqdoa — «r pnrte Bishop and 

Vincent. 29 m 18 6 

re Life Policy Drama Syndicate. 20 / 18i 

— - LiU V, London General Omnibtta CoBpanyi 

26/9' — 81 ; 14 / 

— Lindsay v, Hussey Jones 4 Co.. 9 / 4 a 

— * Lioforth v. Yorkshire ()onseprattre News- 
paper i'ompaigr. 20 IN 12 /' 
— - re Livingstone Hpinning Company, 8 / 5 a 

— Lloyds Bank ». Stoeklev & Go., 27 / 14 
Loader 0. Barnard, 4 / 1 6 a 

— * Lockett 0. Lagunaa, Aq. Cooipany. 28 m 14 
0—80 m^d 

— Loeweiistein 0. London, Tlhnry and ^nth* 
end Railway, 4 « 12 / 

London (Chatham and Dover Raflwar Com- 
pany 0. Assesemeut Committee of the Mailing 
Union, 25 / 4 / 



County (>>uncil0. Dizoii, 16 / 14 b 

■ and Foreign (>>Httael Ooiporiftion 0, 

Anglo-Indian and Foreign Fibra Company dS 

m 16 d 

■ ■ and Globe Finanee Corporation and 

others. 17 m 16 a 
re London Jn9tioea— »x p9rte Bayne, 1 1 / 

4a 

— Motor Car Works Company, 8 ^ 6 a 
London and North Weetern Railway e, 

Ogwen pistrict Council, 24 m 18 / 

— ex oarte LoTerf dge, 11/46 
•«-— Loreridge 0. GaHom. 20 m 16/ 
-— Lowiu 0. .Sunge A Go^ 22 m 16 tf 

— - Lowth 0. Ibbutson 18 m 14 ef— 16 m 6 a 
^ Lucas 0.Gfeat Central Railway, 10/ 8 6 

— Lynes 0. Snaith, 4 / 16 e/ 

— re Mnci^^la-^x parie the loflorporaied 
Law Society, l4;4/» 

lAaunolia Anii- Friction Metal Company 

and others 0. 6ngdetf and others. 18 j 18 0-^-110 
J 14d-rtf4^ 18e->9y 3 0--lO/8a— 28Ml6a 

— »26 m 4 
-«. Malcolm*. WUmet, 80 1 14a 

— Maliett and Hont0. Great Eaaleni RaUway. 
18/6* 

^^^ Manchester Ship Canal Company 0. Com- 
pany of Proprietors of the Hechdaie Canal. 16 
/14 6 

ri Mannesman Tnbe (Company, 12 / la a 

— — Mannfacturert' Paper Company 0. Da 
Cros, 1 / I4d 

Marks 0. Thomas, %f\%d 

— - Marney 0. sicoti, 2 m 18 s 

— Marnham 0. Weaver, 21 m 16 e 

— - Marsh and Moore 0. Bitwell, I7J 6 /— 81 

|7c 
•— ta parte Masehall, 26 / 18 6 
Man»haU 0. Whittng and aoodier, 27 

;•* 

-— Masters and oihera 0. Johnson and otbersu 
28y 14 

MACher^nd CMNNher e. DiiMi 14 / 8 a 



iTarcfi ftl 1899.J 



^ALUMfd USUtX to ^ TH# tlM tfl "" NtWt^xMAu 



Otr 



Ohll Atttioiui (r fifiniif «p. 

' — r* Mawddack Gold £xtmctiotf Sl/ndicate, 

MKmwd 0. the Joint Stock iDttUnia, 24 

Ml4a 

M'Toiughlin r. Ola/ton, 28/ l8 

— M Neil V, DiDkelspi«l. Ifi m 4 # 

^-«- M'Niobolaa 9. bawron and Son, 6 m 18 rf 

Medd V, MactTfrr &ro , 29 m 18 6 

- Mee. Billing & Co. v, Edwardea. 8 m II 6 

- MeUor o. Tomkinion & Co^ 16 i 14 6 
— ^ r# Mt^rchania* Fire Ofilce, 2ti f 18 a 

_- fo; fNirl0 Meraa/ Hooka and Harbour Board, 
14 / 3 a 

Merae/ Docka and Harbour Board 0. Hun- 
tor. CraifT and (^ompany. \S f 6 a 

^•^ rt Majucan National Railway Goai];Nin7, 18 
j }ii M 

Midland Railwaj v. Harding. 17./ 8 a 

- ( 'umpany p. Luaeby and (.'amley, 17 / 8 d 
-^ n Millaia Pictur* Frame Company, 28 m 

3a 

- MUIaia r. Millals. 25 7 ! 3 a 

— ^ tx paHr Miller and other!, 2^4; 18 

Mifn 0. Baliinrii) »< 1^ <*— ^ « d e 

«*^ Miniator for Landa ti. Harrington and 

otbera. II m IH 1 
— ^ *9 pttrt Mitchell. 18 j 5 il 
— ^ Mohan o. Brongnton, 2'* / 5 A 
-^ n Moore Broa. & Co., 9 / 3 d 
.— Morecraft v. Trent Cyde Company, 2/56 

—7/ 18/ 
.«- Morton e. ii'oater, Porter & Co., dO J 14 J 
*— Monntain 0. Parr, 18 m 14 e 
— *- Moxbam o. Grant, 2/56 

- Mulrenano. Richmond. 20/ 14^-21/11 a 
-*» r0 Municipal Elvoiion Petition for Pontes 

fract. 18 » U A 
-^ Murdooh «. Heath, 19 / U </ 

Nash 0. De Kreville, 14 m M b 

Nathan 0. Woolf. 10 m 3 a 

- r« Nattonal Bank of Walcto. 2iJ 13 e 

National PioTincial Bank of England 0. 

Appa, 17 /4d 
«— ax purU Kaylor, 8/186 
Nelson v. JSaling and 3<^titb Harrow Rail* 

way, 4; 12 e 

0. Taylforth, iH 1 11 i 

^^ re New Beeaton Rim and CbmpOtienta 

Company. 16m 14 u 
» Par Coniola. 1 7 m 16 d 

Newbittand Wife u. Thompadtv, 27/ 4y 

— - Newby 0. EukeYaley, 20 ; t4 e 

_ Newton v. Veatry of St. Matthew'a, Beth- 

nal Green, 29 m 13 <i 

0. Webb, 19; 14 

— — Nicholaa 1^. Corporation of Penzance, 8y 8a 

«— Nicholaon v. Simpton. 16 ; 14 a 

Norria 0. Beatl And another, 22 m 16 0—28 

in86 
•— > North Sydney Inteatment and Tramway 

Company 0. Higgina and othera, 27y 18 e 
— » Norton and Steele 0. Ua^iaoii, 25 > 18 a 
^'— Noaotti 0. Auerbach. lii / 14 o 
O'Connor 0. D'Aubeney 20 ; 10 6 

- OgilTie 0. Allen and olhera, 26 m -t a 
«— PanneU 0. WeatWood, 18 m 16 <i 



Oivil ActioDB ('oa/tniiad)'. 
— Paraotam Qir ». NarbidA db^, 28 / 14 a 
~ Partridge 0. Abbott Brofhera, 11 / 4 a 

r4 PMae'i Goodi. 14 M 14 ct 

re Pedley, 21 / 18 // 

— Petnberton 0. Hnghei. 17 / 8 if 

— Perry 0.Rixon.2l « 16 a 

— Pfeiffer 0. Great Weatem Railway, 2K8/ 10 <f 
o-*^ Pilkfngtcm 0. Gray and another, 24 / 14 a 
FiUera 0. EUetaon and Perham, 27/12 / 

Plymouth. Detooport and South Weat^a 

Junction Railway <^ompany 0. Great Weatem 
Railway (Company and another. 24 m 14 

^^ Poole and othera 0. Mogg, 27 ; 9 ^ 

re Poafkthwaite'a Goods, 14 / 8 d 

— Powell 0. Kempton Park RaceoouTM Com- 
|Miny. 16 » 8 r 

0. Marahall, Parkea h Co.. 23 m 2/ 

«— Pranal Annee 0. Lakshmi AUnee and othera* 
16/8 a ^ 

Preacott- t>ede 0. Sindalr. 28 / 12 <f 

-^ Prkse 0. Maraden and Sona. 8 / 18 c 

Pritchard 0. Eaatwood & (?o.. 14 « 14 tf 

Purdan 0. Secretary of Stato for India in 

Cottnoil. 10/8 6 

— Purdie 0. Amalgamated Pnaumatltf I'yre 
Company, 24 hi 14 a 

re Pyramfdical Syndicate, 20/18 d^U m 

14 6 

— Queen 0. Jnatioea of Bbckingbam. 14 / 8 a 
■ 0. (Comptroller-Genial of Patouta, &c.— 

aot parte TOmlinson. 2l ai 16 
V. Justice of Manchestor. 16 ; 8 « 



0. Powell and another, 23/ 14 6 

0. Saunderg. 6/ 13y 

0.Triatfam, 18/6 6 

0. Webb and another, 24/ 18 0' 

0. Welby. 28 / 4 6 

Anne Keaidential Madaiong and Hotel 

Company 0. New Niagara Company, 28 w 2 /* 
— — Kegina 0. Juiticea of Lancatihire. 13 / S a 

— lUdforg and another 0. Webb, 17 / 8 / 

— Kadha Mobun 0. Hardai Bibi and another. 
ISiN iSc 

^-^ Haine and Wife 0. Saltbunk Urban District 
Council. 18m 13/ 

-»- Rajab Rao Vettkata Surya 0. Court of 
Warda and Rajah Kumara Vdnkata MahiiuitL 
27 / 18 / *^^ 

— Setrucherla Ramabhadra and another 0. 
Rdjah Setrucherla Virabfaadri duryanarayana 
and another. 8 ar f8 a 

Ramaden 0. Laboucbere, 20 m 12/ 

-«— >' Randall 0. Qamage and othera, 21 / 1 1 6 

re Ratchffe— «x piatU Incottwtvd Law 

society^ 14/ 4 6 

Rath 0. Amalgamatod PnMutoatic Tyra 

Companiei. 21 ai 16 / 

— R^ad 0. Eley, 16 « 4 6 
— — Reea 0. Thomaa, t7m$d 

Kegina 0. Baker and Paaaidgham, 24 / 7 <f 

*-** 0. Board of Agrlcultuto. 81 7 14 / 

■■ t^. Controller of FdWkf'^^ex parU iy>m- 

liuaod. 4 m 16 d 

0. Joatioea of Clfentril Crlniitial Court 

and Bottlton, 17 / 8 

0. Luahiugton, 26 « 14 if 

29 



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PAUfSR'8 INDBX TO *^ THB TIHiCtt '* NKW8PAPBB, 



[Jan. 1 to 



Civil Actioiis (< ontinued), 

— Regirta v. Owen, 1 1 / 4 & 

■ ■ V. Willmni8. V3 » U >/— 24 ; 14 a 

— Re«(ormel Steamship '^ompany v. Ocean 
Marine Insurance (^^nipIlny. 14 /iJ/-— 15 / 34 

K<>ynuld8 r. Enfield C>cle Company, 19 7 10 

<»-23 *7 6 

— • rtf Kicflrdo's Goods 17 • 14 </ 

— Hichards w. Ocean Colliery Company, 17 

— w Rimmer's Goods. 1 4 * 3 rf 

— Ritchie v. Larsen, 2S j 4 6 

— — Roberta v. Gwyrfai District Ponncil, 28 
j A a 

— re Roberta— «: pi'Vte Incorporated Law 
Society, 2< ji r 

'— ^ l^>hertson v. Mayor and Corporation of 
Bristol 27 / 12 

— V. LavelL 1 6 »a 14c 

— Robinson v. Stewart & Oo., 30 i 14 a 
— — V. Sunderland Corporation, 10 / 3 a 

— Rooke p. Labouch-re 17 / 4 <f 
— r Rosenthal v. BalnfihofP. 7 ; 5 / 

— Ross u, Hurnell 2'> / 4 / 

— and another v Hunter and othera, 17 
/14 6 

liowell V. Rowell, 12 f 10 a 

— > Rowlands p. Miller, W f\dd 
- — re Rubie's Goods, 7/14 5 

— KumboU V. Nunnery Colliery. 6 M5 c 
»— ■ Kunchordas Vandrxwandaa and others v, 
. Parvatibai and othera, 24 / 14 a —16 w U a 
— - Rural District Council of Bootle and an- 
other V. Brocklebank and another, 28 ; 8 / 

re Saint Martin's Syndicate. 28 / 13 r 

— — 8alton V, New Beeston Cycle (*ompany and 
others. 24 ni 14 a 

Sample 17. Stoddartand Wife, 4y 15 0^6/ 

14a-7 / 14 a 

— ' Sanderson v. Lee, 11/46 

SanUey w. Wilde. 8 f 13 a 

— ^— Savage v. Duchess of Manchester, 15 m 4 d 

— Sawyer ». Murphy, 13 7 7 ' 

— St. Mary, Battersea, Ve?try v. County of 
London and Brush Provincial £lectric Light- 
ing Compuny. 41 7 14 « 

»- re St. Paul's School. 6 m 18 
—^ Seaman u, Lee, 21 m 14 6 

— Seaman's Hospital Society t;. Eyffin, 24 m 
He 

— Search v. Carew, 9 m7 e 

— Seaton v, Burnand and another, 12; 10 a ^ 
18;5« 

■I . o. Health and Ruraand, 11 m 16 a— 14 m 

14 0—27 Iff 8 a— 29 »< 13 / 
^_ Sen Sen Company v. Britten. 2 m 13 e 
— — Sharpe v. Smith, 13 j 5 a 

— re ^hem well's Goods 7 / 14 6 

_ Shephardv. Des Vignes. 18 7 13d— 9 ai 14 6 

_ Shields v. Cleland. 22 m 15 d 

<— ^ Shipway v. Broad wood. 18 / 13 a 

^.m^ Shorit t*. Robinson 8/136 

—^ Silkstone and Uaigh Moor Coal Company 

V. Kdwy and the Silkstone and ilaigh Moor 

CoUieries, 16 / 14 0-22 m 15 a 
—— Simmons v. Capital and Counties Bank, 3 

m14 a 
30 



( Oiyil Actions {ccntinuio^ 

- Simmons 0. Sutton Urban Dittrict Counc(^ 
2 m 13 c 

o. White Brothers. 13 m 14 c 

- Skeggs 17. Keen & To., 21 MO 6 

- Slater and Palmer 0. Little Western Steam* 
ship Pomyaoy. 9 / 14 / 

- Smee u. Brayfleld. 8 m 1 4 rf 
Smith 17. Ainsworth and Sons, 24j 13 d 

Goodin. 2t / I4</ 

17. HMok -y, 27 7 9a 

17. Johnson. \ f\i d 

17. Metcalfe. 2« ?» 14 a 

re Somers Settled Estates, 2^mff 

- f, South Molton Municipal Election— ex 
parte Rllridtje -ex oort" Nott. 18 / o ft 

'• — South Wales and Cannock Chase f^'oal 
Company 17. Underwood and Son and another, 
23 ; U r 

- — Spencer.. Chapman A Oo. w. London and 
India Docks Joint Committee. 6 m 13 / 

Spilsbury 17. Queen, '16 m 2 f^'in m A a 

Spitzel V, Chinese C^orporation, 20 m 15 */ 

m^mm Spokes and others v.jjrosvenor Hotel Com« 

pany and others. 31 ; 15 <? 

Sprague p. Allen and Sons 19 7 14^ 

- Squirrell 17. Oowhurst. Sidley and Bezhill 
Railsvay Company, .2 / 9 s - 16 ^ 9 / 

- — Sri Balstu Ramalnkshmamma 17. Collector 
of the Godavari District. *i2 r 13 ^-27 m 3 a 

— — Sri BmIuau GuriiliinraMwaini a. Sri Balu^u 
RamalakshmHroma and others. 16 m \A e 

- Sri BrsJH Ki«ora u, Kundana Devi. I8y 5a 
-!— Sri Braja Kisora Devu (^aru 0. Sri Kuudana 

Devi Patta Mahadevi Qaru. 6 m IS d 
— . '"-ri Viradhi 17. Sri Boishnava Deo, 17/ 3 a 
Stack V. Coulsell Bros.. 2i; 12/ 

Staples 0. Queen. 28 ; 3 / 

Staiey c, Graham, 267 9 'i 

Stebbings v. Loudon and North VVestera 

Railway, 3 i» 3 ^ 

«-«. Steels t7. London and Coanty Newspaper 
Syndicate, IH m 15 ^ 

Stephenson 0. Rogers, 18 ; 13 6 

Sternberg u, Eley. ^9 m 13 

^— Stollery and another 0. Maskelyna, 17 j Mb 

Stiirer 17. M*Cabe, 2 / 8 rf 

re Stray Shot and Elective Gold Mines, 7 

m 14 a 

re Stretch's Goods, 17; 1 4 i 

Sundaralingasami Kamaya r. Ramaaiia 

Kamaya, LS / 5 a 

— Sundaralingasami Kamaya Naid t;. Ram« 
aaawmi Kamaya Naik. 16 <a 14 a 

— 1 aylor v. E'indlater. 1 1 Tit 1 6 e 
— — — and Scott 17. Annaud and the Northern 

Fress and Engineering Company. 30 >/• 9 a 
Tennant & Co. v. Caledonian Usilway t'om- 

pany and the North British Railway Com* 

pany. 3 ; l2/ 
— Terry t7. Sweeting, 6 M8 • 

te Tfssa Woolford. 28 / 13 tf 

— — > re riionias, 14; 4 <i 

— — Thoman 17. Brown, 17 m 15 6 

17. Witte and others, 14 / 4 e 

Thuriiion i?. rhornion, \i in \i d 

re Thornycrof t'i Fataut, 28 j 3 / -27 / 13 « 



Maich 31, 18991 



PAUfEB's INDSX TO *' THE TIMES " NEWSPAPBB. 



Col 



Civil Actions {continued). 

•— — Tika Ram v. Deputy -Oommiisioner of 

Bara Banki, 16 m 14 a 

r« Tom Tit (lycle (^orapanj. 10 w 3 ^ 

^-^ Trari**ux ii. M artel and another, 5 ; 2 o 

re Tregerthen's Goodn. 24 ; 1 3 ^ 

— ^ Trent Cycle Company ». Seattle, 81 jHe 
Trinidad Asphalt Company and another v, 

Ambard and another. 16 n 14 a 

r« Triticine, 20 f \S d 

Trotter o. Trotter, 22 m 15 6 

— -* Trom^hton o. Jay & Co., 13 9 6 a 

-— - rt Trnffault Cycle and Tube If anofactaring 

Company, 25 ; 13 a 
~— Tapper v. Peninsalar and Oriental Steam 

Navigation Company, 3/6 A— 8 f ^d 

— Underwood and Son v. Barker. 1/14 6 

— Union lyoUiery Company of British Co- 
lumbia and others v. Bryden, 6 m 13 4 

United Sutes of AmttHca v. Pelly. 27 ; 9 6 

— r«Urwin— ear parte the Incorporated Law 
Hociety, 14 i 4 6 

i*^ Utal and Wife v. May & Co,, 7 / 18 / 
ValUooe v. Terrett, 31 ; 14y 

re Vimbos. 28 m 2 / 

Walker v. MFarlane. 14i 4a-l mile 

-"—^ Wall V. London and Northern Assets Cor- 
poration. 27 ; 9a 

— ^ vv all work and others o Qnardian of the 
Oldham Union, 21 ; 11 6 

-i— Walter o. London and North Western Rail- 
way, 4 M 15 4 

•»- Ward V, School Board for London, 11 / 12/ 

Ward & i^o. v. Western Mail, 14; 4 5 

VVarren v. Warren, 4/15 <r— 21 «■ 16 a 

Watson V, Pett. 30 ; 14 a 

— ^ re Watu— ex parte th« Incorporated Law 

Society. 14; 4 a 
— ^ Weldon v, London, Brighton and South 

Coast Kail way Company, 13 f 6 6 

West V, HargraTM* 21 ; II (i— 24 ; 13 d 

— ~ rp. West's Patents Syndicate. I9f 14 5 

— re Westminster Cycle Works, 12 ; 10 a 

— Duke of Westminster v. L>uke of Bedford, 
81 i 14 

— — re Westralia Industries. 16 m 14 6 

— White v. Heaaiaud's Patent Electric Stor- 
age Battery Company, 9 / 3 /' 

*— Whitwham v, Piercy, 10 m 3 a 

— — Wickham v. Payne, 2/5 0—3 f 5 o 

— ^ Wilkins o. dayman and Kendall, 23 y 10 s 

— ^ Williams v. Matheson, 15 / 13 a 

' V. Rover Cycle i Company, 4/8 6 
^— Williamson v, Copelaud 4/ 15 d 

— Wilson V, Morris, 13/ 11 a 

<-~- Wix and others v. Rutson. 14/86 
— - Wolverhampton Tyre Syndicate v. Dnnlop 
Pneumatic Tyre Company. 25 m i4 a 

— Wood V, VValsh and Sons 2J m 15 d 

— Woolsey v, tloare, 27 / 4 / 

— ^ Woven Leather Machme Belting Company 

V. Tilt, 8 m 14 c 
— — re Wrexham, Mold and Connah*s Quay 

Railway Company ^ex parte North and South 

Wales Bank. L7 / i e 
Yatestf.Kyffin-raylor, UJ 10 6— 14 m 

10 a 



Oivil Aotiona {fionttnued). 

Teatman v, tiarris and others, 15y 3 / — 16 

y 14 

—^ Toung V, Canning Jarrah Timber Com- 
pany. 26 I 9 6 

re Zerewittenow's Goods, 31 1 15 a 

Civil and Military Law at Chatham. 17 r 12 i 

Civil Service, Appointments, fee Official 

*-* Com mission, 11/3/ 

— Estimates, 4 m 9 0^6 m7 e -7 m 11/— 8 m 
120 

Lifeboat Fund, 19/70 

Claims against the Peruvian Government, 15 f 

12 6 
Clapham High School for Girls, 18/86 
Clarke (Sir £.) and the Gladstone Memorial, 4 

■ on London Gk^vernment, 14 ; 12 / 
— — at Plymouth. 7 / 6 / — 10 ; 4 6 
-^— — at Rotherhithe, i5 m 10 a 
— - (Henry) on Undistinguishable Streets, 16^ 

lie— 24> 15 a 
Cleansing and Disinfecting of Horseboxes, IS 

dearer (Rev. W. H.) on Lady Wimbome's 

l>onkey Story, 6/106 
Clergy Friendly Society, Report, 24 m 12 a 
Clergy Orphan Corporation, 1 50th Anniversary^ 

14/14 
Clerical Appointments, tee each dfty t paper 

Meeting at Islington, 1 1 ; 8 # 

GOAL :— 

-: — Competition of British and Westphalia[^ 
.80 f 14 6 

in Kent. 27 m 10 e 

Mabon's Day. 3 ; 6 a 

— Miners' Conciliation Board, 287 9 a— 11 m 
\Sd 

Conference, 9 ; 7 6—11 j6 e— 12 ; 10 <l— 

14; 9«^i6 7 6 / 

— Federation. 10 / 3 / 

Scotch viiners' Wages. 2) m 11 / 

rrade. iA mil h 

State of the Maricet. 000 0i;0ry clay's paper 

— r Staveley ('oalaiid Iron (/ouipany. 26 ; 7 / 

- Welsh ' 'ollier*s Waget. 30 < 9 / 

Coal and Corn and FinniiCw* Committee of the 
C>)i poration, Dinner, ^c^ >» v) d 

Smoke Abatement Society, Meeting 2iJ 

15 '/— 9 m I0<:-1< //! 4 / 

— Letter on, H m 10/ 
Coat Thii ves, 23.; 7 d 

Cobbi)ld's TraveU in Central Asia. 30 m 4 e 
Cobden Club and its Kuture HoUcy. 5 / <> 
Cobham (A. W.) on the Crisis in the Church, 9 

m ti a 
^— {y 'apt. W.) on the Crisis in the Churcb. 3 / 

3 r— 13/12 
Codridgton College, Barbados, Letter 00, 2 mti e 

— Fund. 2a m 9 / 

Coffee. State of Trade in. tee P&oduob Markkt 
Cohen (J. f.) on Tottenham Hospital, iH ; 4 / 
Colclougli (J. G.) on French Commerce in the 

East, iS; 9 
Coles ( V. S. S.) on the Obedience of the Clergy, 

5 f rt 
Colliery Accidents, see Aooidxhts^M in iKa 



Ct\ 



PALUXB't mOVX to ^ THB Tlltn " ETKWttPAMB. 



film, t ti 



•^^^•»»»^p-l" 



CoUeire of Preoeptori, Distribation of PHaM, 2 

Collint (J. C) on English Literature at Oxford. 

11 m U6 
Colotnb(Adm. P. H.) on Captain Maban on 

Coast Defence. 6 f 6 b 

on Torrii.gton's Fleet in Being, Ij 8 b 

Colonial Appointments, 4 76 a -14/ IS o-2l /7 

•-24 ; 9 fl— 26 ; 12 b^SSj 14 o-2 / 7#-15y 

18 /_4 m50-8fli5^— Ilm4 0— ^TS m 16 « 
•— — Gk)Ternment Securities, State of Sbarea in, 

se€ every day*s paper 

Loans Fund Bill, 2S / Tl c 

-^ Offloe and the Baoteriologioal Department 

of King's College. 18 ; 6 / 
Trade with Great Britain. Letter on. 2 /* 10 

i— 4/ i8« 
Colonies, 9 j 10 a-17 ; 18 r— 28; 106^80 j 10 a 

-6/8 o— 14 / 4 a— 21 J 4 a— 27 J 8 a— H m 

in 1898, 6; 8 a 

Colony for Epileptic Patients. 2 at 6 

Columbus (ChristopheO Remaina of, IB; 5J^ 
20 ; 6 / 

Coming Protestant Demonstration, Letter in, 
Uj 10 

Theatrical Action, Letter on, 18 ; 7 / 

Command of British IVferchant Ships, 4/9'^ 

CummemofMtion .Medals, iS / 8 <^ 

Commercial Intdlhgenoe, iss ci^sry datf^papn 

«— «- Deyelopment of Qermany Since 1871, Mr, 
Oastrell's Ueport on. 1/76 

^— Kducation C'Ommittee of the rxm«lon Oham- 
ber of Commarce and Headmasters and Mis- 
tresses in the MetrepoU^, OouferetocQ, 16 / 7 

•*— Instruction. 16 a 14 a 

w — Notices of, sse every tlatfH papet 

n — TrnTellem' Certificates, 80 t 7 6 

' ■ . . in the NetherUnds. Letter oii| 7 ai II s 

> . In Russia. 23 •<9y 

Commissions,- Letter on. 6 ; 6 6 

Committal of limocent Prlsonen for Trhil, L«t« 
teron. 28/144 

Commons Preservation Sociely, Meeting, 25 / 6 / 
-rif »e->80 at I2d- 

C30I1PANIE8,- 

«_ Abbey Koad and St. John'i Wood Perma- 
nent Building Society, 28 / 4 / 

m^- Accident Insurance, 18 m 16 a 

.. — African City Properties Truit^ 7 si 4 a-*15 
p6f 

^mm^ Steam Ship, 21 m 3 6^27 m 6 

w-^ Alliance Assurance, 9 m 4 c 

« — Amalgamated Pneumatic Tyre. 21 / 8/— 
27i i»c~ll / i6<i 

......Tyr^s. I8;ap 

..^ A uierican Investment Trust, 29 m 8 d 

Anglo- Auitralian Assets. 15/4 /— 22 / 8 

«— - Archibald Arrol and ^ous, 26 ; 4 

^— Artiaans,' Labourers/ and General Dwell- 

lugs 28/4 0— 9 »i 4 ( 
« — Assets Founders' Shor^, 7/8 0— 19 ; 18 / 
«»,^ Ueali^uoo, 7 / 3 c— 19 ; 18 / 
• — Association for the Housing of the Very 

Poor, y ; 9 / 

^r- AtlantiQ l*irit Lofti^d LiuM U^aial Trust, 



«lt^« 



Companiea {rontinueff). 

— Australian Agtiealturral. 4 / T6 0--II f t6 a 
Aylesbury Dairy. 17 / 146 

-^^ Babcock and Wilcox 26- m H) / 

— i* Bahia Central Su^ar Faotortea, 80 m 10 i 

Albert Baker. 21 / 8 / 

•-^ Charles Baker, 26 ai '13 / 
^^ii^'BidiJan Tea, ^^6 d 

Baron Cigarette MadhlAe. '20 f 8 if 

— — Barrett's Brewery and Botaing, 207 11/ 

Barrow Hamatite Steel, »M^d 

-^ R. Bdl. 99 m 4 a 

-i.^ 'Bi^U^s Asbaitoa (West Htustmliftfi) ilgenrar. 

16 m 12 a 
^•^ Bcmgal Iron and titei^l, 9 mi'd 
<-** Revgvtk. 4 M 6 

Blundell. Spence, I7M a 

— - Renry Bes«»m^r, 9j lirf 

Bolchbw. Vaughan, Ite I2d^4%'i»'6<f 

'-^ BtVTHX. 11 ; 6 u 

— Bovril, 4 / 16 i 

mmmm Bradbury. Qreatorex. 24 f 8 a 

— > Bradford Oyefi' Assooiaihm, B «i 8 i 

— W. H. Bralnpear -and Sons. *15y 4 / 

Brandon's Putney Brewefy,'18'/I4e 

^^•m^ BfBwei«''Sagar.'ltS / 12 d 

-"^ BHghton Grand Hncii. 7 / 16 t-^SS /id 
^— Bristol iirewery. Qeorges, 2 ' 10 a 
^ Utiited Krewertes, 9/ 14 d 
British American Land.'18'm-6ik^8lVM 104 

Eteetrio Ttantioii, M m I8#^t0'm id 

Insulated Wire. 8ai4 f^]i^>mij 

InteAtnmntTraf^ 4'/16i» 

Land. 11 f 16/ 

Law 'Fife Imurituoa, 1 1 at 5 tf 

Motor. 87 11 a 

HatuMl '^^asttm TiifB ^sMofaittoii,' »in 
Sd 
««-^ BndBen Hll! PrffliHtttary, i8 ) 6«^10«i 
lid 

— Broofcn (!yc1e, IO/<l4il 

•<— Brown, Bayle^^itSievI Wt>#lei, 94/ 7(1 

— Browne and'I&igie, 16 / r^ t/-.t77 14 e 
— - Bryant and May. 17 94 o-^26 ; \S^ 

•p— Buenos Ayrea Harbour Works Tnut^ 2f ai 

tir 
«»— Bullion Corporation, 92 fi 0^18 « 16 
— ^ Burlington Hoiela, '25 > 4a 
*-* — Buxton Lime i<'irma, 10 m lO'O 
^ — Charlev Cammell, :£2 m 13 r'*-8<f«i'4/ 
Kobert Campbelland tioiii, 1-7 y Hd-^^f 

3/ 

— Canada,28'ai li^s— 25si I8« 

Nofth West Land, 18ai 16'a 

Cannon Brewery, 18/ 14c 

-^ Cassell 2 m 16 «--6 ai 6 a 
*-^ Channel TuoTttel, ;il ; 14 c 

— China Mutual Steam 'NavigftHaii, 7 ai 4 *->« 
16 tf. 6 a 

CmcinuHti Breweries 27 m-6 ^ 

•^'— City of London Brewery, 8/10 s 

Offices, l3/4c-2^/8/-.2«iii4» 

--^ A ivii Service Co-Operative Soeiety, 24 jf Q 

/— 7 min 
^-— Supply Association, 22 / 3/^9 111 15 e 

— Henry Oay and Bock, 20 ai 8 jf ' 

— J,»«aP, CQat«,7/6c 



M«rclx81,]8»9.] 



BAtna^B noua. to*' not. Tiatcs'' itswsi^^bkii. 



(km 



■«k4KUUbAa 



Colonial SecurUi«»Tr)ait.aLi« 19 b 

— — Component^ Tpbe, 17 f Ue 

*-«* Coii»tii,nUn»ple l4»nd uidfiuildliig» 10 m U 

•«-» J. W, Cook, 18 / 4 e 

— ^— John .^roMi•3r^ and S9ivi» 7 1 8 d 

«-^ Crystal Palace. 16/18 d^H /^d 

• Cunard, 28 m 4*«-35 m 18/^80 « lOe 

--— PaimUr Molor. J8 ;•. 18 « 
•-p^ Hairy Supply, 1 m 12.i( 
»— ~ Darnell and Son*t Broweiiat. 25/ 16 • 
«-— M. C. DavtBf! Karri and Jariah,,80 m\Od 
— ^ Day and Alarlin, 81 hi 1 1 / 
^-> De Reyser's Royal Hotel, 85/ 4 « 

Debenture C^«poraAioQ..10 j 18 <-81 jS d 

"^^ IVbentort Cqrppratioa loaders* Share, 

:i\ /Sc—yfi m Mi d 
-^— DeTHj. RQUtl?d<9. 9 1 11 4^10 i 18 e 
— - Dividenda Anooanced. Hf eMr^ daif$ paper 
•— • Dunbp PnenoMtic Tyre (France)* 9 / 11 rf 

> Eagle Iiuuranee> 30 m, 10 ^ 
-^ Eautbourne Vulontary SchooU* Building, 

IS fHf 
*--- Eastern Mortgage and Agency, 8 « 4 /•'^IS 

mSf 

— Eastmans, HI m II r 

-^ Egyptian vlarkens, 28 / 8 e 

-^ Eley Bros.. >i / \A d 

— -^ Empire Palace, 16 / 18 d 

^-<-« Krered. 2;^ m 4 ^ 

— ^ Exploration. 11 m5tf-a3«15 6 

— - Express Dairy. 20 m 4 « 

*-^ Financial Times, 19 ; 14 a 

T. F^ Firth mad Sioos. 1 / 14vo— tl / 16 / 

— — W, B. Fordhum Aod J^ons, '^i r 8 ' 

— Foreign, American and General luTest^ 
meats Trust,.. 28 m»d 

■ " and Colonial Inventoient Trust. 2d ; 6 <l 
-•— ' Koater. Porter, 1476'' 

— Four Per Cent Industrial Dwelling. 8 / 14 r 
^— GUis, Water and QtMieral Inyestmenft Trust, 

25 m id(/ 
•>~ Geluenhuis Estate and .Gold Mining, 25 m 

18 
•••^ General and C.orom«rcial Investment Trust, 

11 m 5 ^-.24 m 3 '/ 
- ■■■ Hydrautic Power. 15 / 4y— 23 m.4 d 

- Gill man 11 nd .Speacer^ '^9 m 4 o 
-^^ UirU' Public Day. School Urf ]Ad 
— - Government Stock and other Securities 

IqiTestment 27 ; 13 
— — Guardfi&n Inrestment Trust, 11 / 16 ^ 
-•-«^ J, and tl. Gwynne. 1 1 m 6 / 
->— aa(lfleld*s Steel Foundry. 27 mSd 
•m^ HagvmAnn. 23 ii 15 
•<— - Hamburg- American Steamship, 16; 6 6 
— .-* Uarriooo, Bacbet, 23 / 4 / 

— Uarrud's Stores, H<) / 3 r - 7 / In /• -V3 / 4e 
•-— > Havana Cigar and Tobaooo Factories, 19 

j 13 / 
— r O. C, llawkfss, 20 / 1 1 f 
'•^^ A. and S» Henrv. 7 ; 6 a— 30 ; 3 <J 
— . K. and J. Hill. 25 / 4 /-i< ^ I2« 
— ^ Uolbom and Ftascati, 21 / 3 / 
Viaduct Laud, 14 ; 6 « 



( Oompaniaa (ronfiiiaeS(/)k 
■^■^ Hpuetand Colonial Stoies. 4 / 16 A 
—— Homocea, 28 / 8 / 
•*- EOchkisa OrdoaDoey Iail81<<wi.i6si itf 
-^ John Howell, 21 ; 4 a 

Huggina, 4 1 18 a— 5 j 18 d 

— ^ John Hunter. WilUhire^ 9 m 4 ^ 
-^ Hyam Wholesale aothiog, 37 ; 18 d 
■^^- Indemnity Mutual Marine. Aaauraace, 28 ai 
15<i 

— India Rubber (Mexico;. 6 f 15 <i 
•«»— International loTestmeot Trusty 28 / 8^* t 

M18/ 
-i — Isle of Man Steam Packet, 80 /* U / 
««^^ Jackson Espleratlon and Defekipmen^ 8f 

I IH 1/ 
-^~ Jarrah Wood and Saw Milla, 17; 8 / 
-^— Jay*s, 8 m 5 h^2Z m 4 « 
^ — Johna, Hoa and WatU> 11 at 5 / 
^-» Campbell Johnstone, U fS f 

Joint Stock Vseta^ 1 4 ; 6 d^'ii ; 8 / 

-— - Jones and Higgios. 8 « 5 6 

-— ^ Pryce Jones. 84 w 8 s 

Junior Army and Nary 8toEea,.7,m 4^-^ 

m 5 a-89 m 8 / 

Kelani Valley Tea Associatioo, 3i a 11 / 

Kent Coal Exploration. 5 ) \^d 

•>— >» Kinir Line. " m 4 / 

Andrew Kuowles aud Sons* 4/16 J-^^IJ 

4a 

— Kodak. 27/ 18<I 
Law Debenture CorpnTatioa. 16 j 8 tr^\ f 

I8tf 

Guarantee and Trust Society, 8/14 0-* 

16/12 6 

Land, 8 m 4 ^ 

Union and Crown Inauranoe, 28 si 15 a 



HoK Brewery, 7 / 15 6-^17 / 14 c 



Leeds Forge. 9 m 4 (i 

^...^Iieesh Hirer Tea, 10 m 14 </ 

Lever Bros., 23 / 4 /^8 m 3 d 

*-*- Liberty. 1 m I2d 

— Licences Insurance CorporatioD and Guar* 
antee Kund 11 mb a 

Ldlf y and Skinner* 24 / 8 / 

-*- Limmer Asphalte Pating, 16 m 4 a^27 m 

- Linotype, 1 / 5 /^23 / 4 •«83 / 6 « -*25 / 

16r 

— Lion Brewery, 2 / 10 s 
— — . Fire Insurance, 9 / 14 tf 
Lipron, 21 m 13 </ 

— « Liater. 17 ; 4a-26 j 13 

Liverpool Mortgage Insurance, 18 j 3 e 

— '— > Nitrate, 8 / 14 o( 

— London and Australasian Debenture Cor* 
poratioa, 30 ; 3 r— 10 / 14 

— ^ and County Land aud Building, 80 m 
lOe 

General Investment Trust, 18 m 4/ 

■ ^ and Hamburg Gold EUcovery. ZQ m 15 6 
" and Middlesex Freehold Esute, 8 / 14 

— 17/ 146 

— ^— and Northern Debenture Corporadou, 28 

f 4 tf — 2 m 15 L 

' ' Produce Clearing House, 1 / 18 / 
and Proriucial .\ilarine aud General in« 

auranee, 10/ i4 

88 



Com 



PALMSB's INDBZ to ^ THE TinS ' KEWSPAPEB. 



[Jar. 1 to 



4 ; \ii a 

— Newbury's, 7 m 4 6 

— NichuUuns. '23 m 15 f 

— Nuiidydrooir. 20 m 4 0->2>^ m 8 e 

— John Oiikey and Sons, 2<> / 11/ 

— Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corpora- 
tion. I //I 1 2 

—^ Marine Insurance, 7/15 b 



Oceana i development. 21 m S b 
Minerals, lo / i2 d 



Companies {rontinved). ^ 

^ London and 'i hiimes Haven Oil Wharves, 

16/ 12</ 
^^-«> and Western Australian Investment^ 15 

/ 4 6^8 m 4 / 
— . Lyons' ink, MfHd 
<— — > Machinery Trust. 11 m 5 

P. and W. Nfaclellan. I6 «i 4 «~25 m 13 / 

— ^ J. Maadleberg, 15 m 6 a 

Maple 27 / 4 d— I m \2 d 

— Maypole Dairy, 9 m A 
^— Matawattee Tea, 26.; 18 A 

— Mercantile Investment and General Trnst, 
20/ U 0-1 m 126 

Mercantile Steamship. 81/14 e-*16/ 12 e 

Merchants' Marine Insurance, 2 J 10 d 

Trust, 16 t 12 /'-25 / 16 J 

Mexican Assets, 22 m 4 

*— Midland Employers' Mutual Assurance, 17 
m \\ a 

— Mitchell and Butlers. 2 m 15 d 
— — John Moir and Son. 18/ 14 c 

— Morgan, 2 / 1 e 

— Moor Line. 16/ VI d 

— Moore and Burgess. 2 n 16 • 

Mortgage Company of the River Plate, 28 

, 4,/_l / Ua 

— Insurance Corporation. 27 m 6 i 

Muntz Metal, 2^/4 a— 28 / 3 

— Mutual Tontine Westmin»ter Chambers 

Association. 17/ 14 <• 
.^~ Nahalaia Tea Rstate, \Km'^e 
— — Natal Land and Colonization, 16 m 4 a— 81 

inU7 

— National Burglary Insurance Corporation, 
15 A 4/ 

Discount, 19 ;' 18 / 

Explisives. 18 m 16 6 

— Mortgage and Agency Company of New 
Zealand, 26; l.S />— 16 t VI n 

— -> Mutual Life Assurance Society, 9 M4 5 



— New Darvel Bay (Borneo) Tobacco Planta- 
tions, 1 7 ; 4 a 

Explosive*. 9 / Ud 

Imperial Invemtnient. 8/14 c — 17 / 14 6 

London Brewery. 3 / 4 <? 

-^— > Schultze Gui powder. 24 m H 
Tamarngal Nitrate. ^^1 / 14 f/ 

— Westminrtiei Brewery, 6 ? 15 « 

York. Pennsylvania and Ohio First 

M or tKuge Trust. 6\ ; 14 c^ 

- Zealand and River Plate Land Mortgage, 



— Old Delabole -late. 28 / 3 

— M. Oldroyd and Sons. 16 / \2 d 
Otnniuai luveitmeni, 2 w t 't~8 m 4 / 

^ Pacific Borax and Redwood's Chemical 
Works, i 1 ; 5 c/ 



Oompaniei {ttmiinutfi), 

Pslace Hotel. 25 / 16 ^ 

Panawal Tea, 'A\m\\ f 

Psris Gigantic Wheel and Varieties. 1 7 ; 3 / 

Patent Nut and Bolt, 14/ 11 s 

Pattisons, 5 ; 8 o-IO 7 4 ft— 14 ; 12 t-16 

j9«— 21 |6/— 2/8/— 8/8/-4/^l4r— 4»ii 

m7/— 16ni 11 «— 28 m 12 c-25 m 7 /— 27 m 

8/ 
—^ Pawsons and Leafs. 119 5 ^—19 ; 14 a 
Peel River Land and Mineral, 7 j 8 c/— 14 

j6r 

Perry, 14/14 *y— 22 / 4 a 

Plummer, Roddis and Tyrrell, 1 m VI d-^ 

11 m5/ 

Ponting Brothers 9 m 4 

— — Portmore Tea Company of Ceylon, 14 m 
10 rf 

Potteries Electric Traction. 17 » 8 / 

- Price's Patent Psndle. 3 »» 3 li- 11 m 6 / 
— » Properties Investment Trust, 25 1 4 

Prudential Apsurance, 3 m 3 e 

HafiFety. Thornton. 21 1 4 a 

Railway Debenture and General Trust, 30 

i%r -8 / I4c 

Investment, 8 m 10 e 

■ Passengers* Assurance, 9 n* 4 

Share Trust and Agency. 80 j 3 — 8 / 

14 
Reliance Marine Insurance. 1 4 >' 1 1 / 

Reversion Investment Corporation, 1 / 1 4 a 

Reversionary Interest Society. 10m 14 d 

- Rhodesia, 4 m 5 h — 11 m 5 e^ 
I- Agency. 2*4 m 8 d 

Rhondda Valley Breweries, 23 / 4 

Rhymney Iron, 26 ; 18 6 

E. Rich, 17/14rf 

Rio de Janeiro City Improvements, 20 m 4 

0—29 m 3 
River Plate and General Investment Trust, 

21 j 3 / 

Trust. Loan and Agency, 25 / 16 i 



— T. R. Roberts, 22 m 4 

— Robf y. 20 i» 4 

— Peter Robinson, 20 m 4 

^ Roburite Explosives, 15 m 6/— 25 m 13 

— Roiiario Nitrate, 8 / 14 </ 
~ Rose Tube. 1 1 m 1 1 

— Jeremiah Rotherham, 21 /8 / 

— Royal Aquarium and Summer and Winter 
Garden Society. 28 » 5 / 

Arsenal Co-operative Society, 24 / 6 d 



Kylands and Sons, 30 ; 3 

Salmon and Glttcksteln, 15/4 /— 2^ AS 

Salt Union, 22/ 4 a — 1 m 12 c 

Salvation Army Building Association, 28 

j5/ 

James Samuelson and Sons, 13 y 6 0— 16 / 

10 

- Savoy Hotel. 23 m 1 1 
Schweppes, 2^ m 3 

Scottish Amicable Life Assuranc0 Society, 

17m3 / 
^^■^^ American Investment, 16 / 12 6 
Southdown and East Griustead Breweries, 

14 / 14 d 
Spencer, Turner and Boldero, 15 / 4 y 



ITaroh 81, 1899] palmbr*8 ikdbx to *«tbv timss " nswapaper. 



Cor 



Oompftnies {rontinued), 

8pitzkop Farm Gold. 28 ; 18 A 

— Spratt'fl Patent, 7«4''— 15w6/ 
— — Star Life Assurance Society* 9 mi e 

— A. and J. Stewart and MenziHR. 2> m 18 ^ 

Stock (^onyersion and InTestment Traat, 14 

;6</— -21 f 8« 

— - Snlphidet Reduction (New ProcessX 13 

— ^ Sumatra Tobacco Plantations, 15/^4/ 
«- Tanganyika ConceMions. '60 m 10 6 

E. W. Tarry. 2* j 3 ft 

-— Temperance Permanent Building Society, 

16 / 12 d 
-— Thnmet and Meney Marine Insurance, 4/ 

IGrr 

Thomas Tilling, 29 m 4 a 

-»- Transvaal Mortgage, Loan and Finance, 21 

/8/ 

— TniTnncore Tea Estates. 16 m 4 a 
—-^ Joseph TrnTers and Sons, 10m 14 # 

— Trust Frsncais. 11/16/ 

■ ■ Loan and Agency of Mexico. 22 m 4 a 

-— — Trustees. Kzecutors and Securities Insur- 
ance Corporation. 10 ; 12 0—7 m 4 a 
*— Tnhele^s Pneumatic Tyre, 29 m 8 c 

Tubes. 21 r 4 a 

-^ Union Discount Company of London, 20 
;8s 

United Alkali. 18 m 16 A 

— Horse shoe and Nail 17 / Me 
• Lankat Plantations. 2^ ; 4 

States Debenture (.'Orporation, 4 m 5 6 — 



14mdc 



12 h 



Trust and Guarantee Corporation, I m 



— V. V. (Vw VitsB) Bread, 21 m 8 c— 29 m 8 / 
-—- Val de Trarers Asphalte Paving, 2H f S 

— 9m 4 </ 

— Vickers, Sont and Maxim. 10 m 14 li— 18 m 

10./ 
— - Victoria Mutual Assurance Society, 7 / 15 6, 
-^ Waring and GiUow, 20 m 4 

Walkers. Parker, 27 / 4 d—S m6b 

Thos. Wallis, VO 7 3 /— 28 ? 6 / 

•— Webley and Scott lievolver and Arms. 22 / 

8/ 
Samuel Webitter and Sons. 20 / 1 1 / 

WeUord's Surrey Dairies. 17/14 6 

West Indian and Pacific Steamship. 4 / I60 

<-~- Westraiian Joint Stock Loan and Finance 

(Jorporation. 25 / \ii d 

Market Trust. 26 f 4 

^* Wicks Kotary Type Casting, 14 m 1 1 6—16 

m 4 a 
— ^ John Wilkes Sona and Mapplebeck, i m 5 

— Woolf's Brewery and Mineral Water, 27 / 
4d 

World Maine Insurance, 20 / II e 

— — John Bazley White Brothers. 9 m 4 «^17 

m8 / 
-^ — Wilians and Robinson. 20 ai 4 •— 80 m 10 

— Wilson, >ons, 22 m 4 s 

— Yatiyantota. Ceylon Tea. 30 m 10 
Ye vlecca, 3 / »2e 

Companies Acts Amendment 2i / T e 
Bill, I4y 10 6— 2iy lOd 



Coinpames, Miscellaneous, State of Shares in» 
M every day*% paper 

(Medical Profession) Bill. 80 m 4/ 

Compulsory Arbitration. Letter on, 28 ; 9 a 
in New 2^aland. Letter on. 24 / 14 / 

— r^onfession. Letter on, 27 / 7 ; 
Conciliation Trade Disputes, 22 m 14 tf 
Condition of Historical Buildings in Italy, Let- 
ter on. 9 / 1 4 d 
Confession in the Church. 28 i 7 
Confessional as it is. Lettem on. 5 f 8 6— 10 / 10 tf 
Congested Districts Board for Scotland, 20 / 10 
Congo Free State, 9 ; oa—ll / 8 a— 12 j8<?— 16 
/ 14 «-23 ; 6 6—26 ; 8 /-80 ; 7 «— 2 f6 rf-4 
/ 7 /— 13 r 6 0—22 / f» •—27 m 7 6 
Congregational Chapel Building Society, 93 / 8 6 

- Churches, Changes in. 2 1 5 d ^9 ; 7 /—1 6 
^ 7 d— 28 ; 7 *— 3<» ; 7 6-6 / lOe-18/ 10 a— 
20/7 6—27 / 7 d— 6 m 10 d— 18« 8 6 

Conscience Money. 20 ; 7 d— 21 ; 6 ci— 4/ 1 1 y— 
18 / 9 /— 16/ 6 /— 18/ 18 a— 8 m lOy— 15 m 
7 f -29 m n f 

00NSI8T0BY OOUBT OF LONDON :~ 

St. John's. Hoxton, 28 / 18 

St. Philip's Stepney. 18 / 6 d 

Constitutional Conflict between Sweden and 

Norway, Letter on, HO ; 18 d 
Constructive Murder Amendment Bill. 25 7 6 d 
Consumption Cases in South Africa, Letter on, 

17; ID/— 2S; 12 c 

Cure for. 10; 8 d 

Prevention of. 21 m 12 / 

Conway (Martin)on a National Opera. 28 m 15 6 
Convalescent Dinners Society. Letter on, 27 ui 

14 

- Police Seaside Home, Annual Meeting, 27 
/ 12 6 

Convict Wark, 67 10 d— 10^ 6 6 
Convocationa. 9/ 6 a— 10 / 11 a— 11 / 14 
Conybeare ^F. C.) on the Dreyfus Case, 19/ 6 « 

— *^« 1 1 4 6 
Conybeare (F. C.) on Capt Jarory and the liue 

des Posies, 21 / 8 6 
Co-oporatlve Credit as a Remedy for Usury, 

Letter on, 22 / 7 / 

Societies in Yorkshire, 21 i B o 

Cook (Uev. A. R.) on the Bebellion in Uganda, 
12/4 a 

( J. M.) on the German Emperor's Visit to 

the East, 9; 10 / 

Cooke (C. W. R.) on the Value of Vintago 

Fruit, 18 ; 14 d 
Cooper ( Wm.) on the Prevention of Tuberculosis. 

18.; 18 d 
Coral Boring in the Pacific, 7 fBd 
Corbet (K. St. J.) on the Plhylng Fields of Eton, 

10 ; 6 6 
Corfleld (^Prof. W. H.) on the Metric System, 22 

m 8 0—81 m6 e 
Corn, Trade, State of the Market, tee every 

aay'i pufttr 

iieturns Act, 10^96 

Corniiih ^C. J.) on Swans and Rats, 2 / )0 a 

Cornwall, New Sheriff, 4 m 1 2 <r 

Corporation of London and the Qresham Estate, 

9j 18* 
— — Markets, 1 1 ; 4 a 

85 



Cat 



BAUtEBf^ rVQiS ^ 7Q YH^ Tf IIIB9 " ir«3WiPAI«B. 



) Ja*. 1 w 



Coraer ( Haden on the CriiQJimiJ BHd«pwM^ Apt. 
12 I 9^ 

on the Joriadiotion of Juf tioav, 35 ; H « 

Costa Rica, Dinaec to the Pr9t|<3ept of» 20 i 6/ 

President of^ 10 ; 7 / 

Cottage Hory^fl; for tb* Age4i taetter on, 27/1% 

Cotton. LiTerpool Market, State of, «■• wmy 

dav*t fKiper 
<^^^ Qoode Trade, with (^hina« 24 / 9 r 
-^^ Spinii^ric AmalgaoMttMia of tha OpefatlTes 
at«iam.6A 

State of the Market, ssscvsry dm^'ifu»per 
Trade. l8/.7ci -20 f & f 
- CmUia,?/ 7e-*8/ ia<»-.>18 m IO/» 
^ Dispute. 14/ 10 /-^15/ 12.(?— I5m 136 
p*> ofGlasfrow, $ee every day's-papw 
Wsgeainthe, 13 m 6 6-^21 m 13 
Cotton Wearers' Wi^gep. 1 1 ; 8 a ^){M m. 1 /- 
-^-v« (Sir A.) on IrrigaUon in India, 6 ; 8 
Counsel's Fees, Letter on 28 } 8 « 
County Qoui^bU aiad Workiiig Glass Dvr^Uiagf^. 

6/11(2 
^— Councils AssociatioQ. Meeting. 23 / 13 i 
*«-^ and Seoondary £:duo«tiou, 26 f 8 s 
— — Court Jurisdi(;tion Letter on. 6 / 3 ^. 
«^ MedM Officer of Health for WUts„93 

/6d 
Court of Alderman— Meetiugi, !& ; 7 d^2 f.Sf 

—16/3* 
OOUBT OIBOniiA& :r- 

— ^ Connajutf^t (J)uke.o|\ MoTemanta ot 3 / B 
J-6/ 6 /-a/ 6 /--ll / 7 /^I3 / 6 e^21 / fli 
c— 27 / 6 /— 28/ 6 a 

■ w .1 (Duke and l>uohMa. of) Beoeifed io 

Audience by the Pope. 80 ; 6 / 
»»- Drawing ReQ«ifhel4>yPrina«fffOhri8^]*a, 

2 m 8>a-^4m 10 a 
««•- Prince i]eB«y,,oC BaAtenbeiig, Memociftl 

Seryioe, 21 j 6 a 
mr^ Priaoess HeiMy, M Ron^ty, 12/86 
^— > Leyees held by the Prin^ of Wale^. 21 ; 6 6 
i,,. held by tbe Duke of Tork, 7 si 13 a— .16 

Ml 10 a 
.... Notioea.of, ss» svsrf lioy'spa;^ 

Ord«iisiortbeCottft tQ,g;o into Mourniqg 

for the late Princess of Bulgaria. 4/11/ 

-««^..fof the PrittCOn ot i^Me^tCobutg. and 

Gotha. 9 / 6 / 

..QiieenrAAoerei^epta^f,, 16/ 10 cf 
- at Nice, 14 m 5 i/— 16 m 7.0.-J6 iii,6 c— 

17,m6 tfm-i8^ai„7 c->2Q.«i J /— .3|.m 7,6^2^:01 

7 <— 24 m 6 r— 26 m 7 c~27 m 7 /-^28 m 6^— 

29 Ml 6 (i— 80 a 3«-«*8l, sr 3</ 

■ w>, ii > ■ Visit: to the^iTera, An««genefita^ 2^ / 9 

/— 25 / 8 d— 7 Ml lU 0—9 M 10 6-i.lO » 10 o^li 

fii,12.6«T^I3,fit 10 o„ 
COTJBT OF OOimON OOUKOIIi :^ 
«»-^ M«eti|>gp, \^j U /^27.; iU^^U / 6 0-^25 

/ 17 a— 10 IN II d'-25m 6 a 
Court of Passage, Liyerpp«)l, 2^ / 9 # 
Coucthopiie (PjofesaoE) on Lpur in Lpglish Poetry, 

7ml3<i 
Cowley- Btoarn (Rer. Q. J,) oa the Crisia in the 

Church, 14 ;• 10 6 
— » on the Obedianoe of tbf Qfrg/i 3 J 10 a 
80 



Cowper-noles (Sherard) on the Wft^tmrnr. 

Herrioe, 28iii 11. A 
Cox (Horace) on the Danger oi 8pariiWU43 mB 

«-9 IN 3 / 
Co«h0ad(Rey. J. J.) on Rdueation -^Primary 

and Secondary. 6 ;' 4 6 
Crsoe (J. n.)'>n Industrial War Mid|Compalaory 

Arhilration, U p 13 a 
Crawling Cahs, Letters on, 4/12 /— 6 / 12 d-^^ 

f \2h^9 f 12 a 
Cree (T. S^ on Indv»tciel War^ and Cjompalsorj^ 

Arhitrarion. 11 ^ 6 A 
Cremation Society of EogUnd^ Meefti<«, 16 ai 

11 s 
Cretan Refugtea io Smy^iu. 20 / 11 / 
Crete, gee *neh '^ojf» paper 

Rebuilding Wotk in, 11 / 12 s^16 w 6 f 

(^rewe(Loi<d).on the Liberal Leadership, 24 / 6 / 
Crick (KeT. W.) on the Arundel Church 8cbooiS| 

18; 4 / 
Crime iu LiverpooL Report. 22 t ^d 
Criminid Adrertisenients, Letters on, Ui<8i«^ 

\2i%€ 
-*^ Oonviction and riril Actipns, U / 10 6 

Ryidenoe Act. Letters on. 9 ;' 16 a^l2 ; 9 « 

— 18f 9.tT-l8 9 I4r^20j8 d 

Justice in TJrnflruay. Letter on, 6^' 6 e 

O&IWNAI4TOUU:- 
— Adamthwaite, Thos., and others, for F<i0a4« 
II t^e 

Aldeti Henry, for Fraud, %m9,d 

— — Andersoq,. Anbur, far Misdeiaeaiiour, 20 

I 14/ 

Ariss, Alfred, for Burglary. 4 HS 6 

-r- Austin. O. W.. for Murder, 9y.8 a 

T. C tor Fraud, 28 / 13 / 

— -« Back. John, for Arson, 31 .| 11 / 
-*-r Bailey* Wm.. for Wounding, 9/ 3. a 

— Baker, A. A., for Receiying Stolen Pro- 
pertyv 17y 4 o 

Baker. C. L., and another, for Wounding* 

38/ IOa-«3i/7 d 
* Fred^ and another, for AiaA«U,.21 j W t 

— Barker, Henry, for Frauds 16.^ 14 e 

— Baxter, C. W», for:Misdenieeo<Hir, 16 i 1 4 if 
.^•* i^noelt. Henry, for Wonodings 21 / 12 e 
Hermann, for Attempted Praud. 28 /. I|^ s 

— Berkeley, R. W« F*, and oihets^ for Frauds 

II m 15y>^l4.m 12 r 
«-^ BigneU. Nellie, for Stealing, 26/ 6,e 
-.r-^ BUck*. Jobn. for Fraud, 11/40 

— Blackman, Geo., for Attempted Haider^ 3 
/ 80 

-^^ aoake«,r Q.H4.for.Mn«der, 25 1 10 a, 

— Bostock, K. H., for Obstruction, 19 / 6/, 
-*^. Boyle. W*. J,» for BigMny. 13 1 136. 
^-r^ Bradford, fcl* A., apd ai»otbec, lor 9raud» 

14/ 3 d 

Bradley, Snsaan^bt for* Muvder^ II si 9 s 

•— ^ Brayi^ Wm„ for Misdemeaooar 27/ 12 a 
«-^ Br«*>iazzi. Wm., for Stealing 10 /3 e 
-^ Brett Geo., for Stealing, 16 « 14 « 
^— Brewer 1 hus., for Stealing, 22/ 14 e 

Bruwn, VVip.. for Stealing,. 8 / 13 a 

-^ Bryan, Geo., and another, for Assaelt, II 

i 10 /. 
^f9, Wm.. for Wounding. 11/10 6 



ICa^h^Sl, 1899.] 



PAIiHfeB't tllBKX to **ram tlllSS ** tmW^APSB. 



Ofir 



>SSBHlS..bJL_lHJU 



Oriioi]i«l TrUlB {coniinu$i), 

'■*^- ^Cftin, H«city, «ad aoother, for UttUwful 

PoMenion, 1 1 ; 10 6 
«— Castliiig. All<». for StMlicvg, 16ni li « 
^— Caofleld. Hidnej, iuid Another, ter MMe- 

maauouf, 17 mid i? 
m^- Cbapman, 8*ntiel. for SteaHng, 89 / M c 
-.^ ClftrUon. W. T., for Steatitig. 9 ii 16^ 
-^— Cohen, Max. for ^tealinf, »mS'/ 
-*— Oolei^ Qd^tnide. fer b^rawl, 2Sr Hd 
V— Carti*, EUen, and another, for Cruel^, 17 

« — Dakin, Arthur, and another, far ReeaAr- 
leg^^molfjiii Ooodt, 16 / 14 tf 
— Darrell, Hich., for 8t«ahDg, 23 a <8 o 
-— > DaHes. Bjs, for Murder, )t7 m 9^/ 
•«^ IHNrkint. Henry, for Htealiof . 2 m ti o 
«— Dajuer, Louis, for WoondiDg, 7 / r<4 d 
•^— 'J^ealing, Joaeph. for BergUiy, 6 ^ 6 o 
— DenMn, W. Ks for Untawtnl Detention, i« 

«-— Denl Robt.,f<ir V^onndtng, 24 m 14 6 
<—- - Denton, John, fer bteaiing. 1 1 / 4 4^ 
—^ Douthwaite, £mUy, fer Fmnd, I6« 14 « 
«— Donning, Samnel. for Crimiaellj Astanl^* 

inghli LitderDaughtek, i2j 9 u 
*-^ Edwards, A. O^ for Uogttery, 22 at ISt 
«M^ (Ktnertea. E. L., for Fraud, 16 J 5 A 
«^ Emsden, Samuel and another, ictt Robbery 

intfa Tiolcnee, 9 / 3 ^ 
— ^ Eecott, J. G., for Forgery, 10^90 
« — FarreU, J. W. O., for (Stealing, 8'Ir 8 / 
«— FadUi, J. N., for 8teaUn)(. 10 j 9 s 
•-^ FMher, Ueaiy, for Attempted Ba^ fli 

•^ Fteter, CathJL. h^ for6tealing, tOj 14/ 
«^^ Frost, Fred., for Wounding, Hi j \\ e 
«^-~ Fry. ThoB.. fbr fndeoent AMault, 3j 4 e 
^— Fuller, Thee., tor ^Feraonataon, 9 / 8 ^ 
«^ Oardener, AUfed, fer Robbery with Vi^ 

'tanoe «!/8A 
«^* Gibson, B. A., and another, for Reoeiriag 

Stolen Pro)^ty,^ / 6 ^ 
•ip— Gibson, Geo. for Wounding, 12 f 19 c 
..^ W. U„ for Htealing, 9 / e* 
«.i— GTuhaiui, Edw., for btaattng 28 /* 14 tf *-^/ 

16 a 
«»^ Gray, Joseph, for Personation, 9/86 
«i-» Gitgory. A. H., for Stealing, 7 • 14 li 
'— — Joseph, and another, for Libel, 11/9/ 
«— - tiammond, J, U„ and another, tor " 

82/14 c 
«— Hanson. Clam, for Stealing, 24im 14 c 
--— Hare, Geo,, for Attempting to Fioeurru 

Miscarriage, 17i 14 a 
^>^ <Hltrgmt«a,'H. ¥., for Fraud. 6 ; 12 e 
«— Harria, Annie, and oUmra, for Stirling, 9 

*>-^ Harriaon, Joa., for Wounding, \%j 18/ 
«H^ Hart, Jea., and othera, for Assault, 12 ; 9 a 
v«>«^ Ueldin^alr, Chaa.. «nd othere, for Keeping 
• Disorderly House, 24 m 14 # 
H«nyi, Alten, for Fmud, IH « 14 / 
Hickey. M. W., for Stealing, 10 ; 9 e 
Biggs, J. L., lor mademeaHoar, 7/ 14 if 
Hirsch, Chaa., for Mia4eineanoari 2 « 18 / 




Criminal Triala (r<miimu^, 

Hot'Mey. Alfred, for Stealing, 4; T8 h 

-^-^ Holmes, John, for VVouodiug, 81 f U / 

— — > Holzapfels Compositions Company, for 
PetTHleom Act GrfeMoe, 10 aB f 

Hune, Daniel, for Brawling-, 7; 8 / 

Hope, Gea. fer MtHding, 16 / 14'e 

— — Hopkins, 14ary, for Arson. 9 / 8<i 

HorroX, VV. A., for Stealings 16 <f 18 / 

- Uortun, Alphoaiso. «ntt or ttese, fer Stealiog. 
I8f5« 

Howard, Arthur, for Bigamy, 8 m 3 / 

Uubbatd, Peter, fer tlf^i#er, 14 / II » 

Hughes, Thoe., for Robbery with ¥iolenQe» 

10/8; 
"^^ liurttar, JeliQ. for PoolEetpickiiig,»4 f 5 c 

liuichens. Mark, for Assault. 7 ; 8 / 

- - Irttnic, Ma^igarei, for Neglecting lierChlfal^ 
l«n, 9?4^ 

- Jackson, W. R., for Fraud. ' 27 / 15^ a 

Jaeques. Augusitus. Mr FMud. 14 / 8 tf 

^^ Joad.'Hatry,for Stealittff, U / 86 

- Johnson, Benj., and eitaolher, for BiibbvrT 
wMi VtelenM^ 7 / I4d 

('has., and another, for Bo b ber t ntUk 

Vioienoe H f 1»A 
■ > DeTld, for Ffaud, 48 / « e 
i. ■««*. ^Geo., for AMempted 'M^d«r,88f8 / 

Wm., for Unlawful PoaaesfioQ, 6 il8<»«- 

19 j 14 V 

Johnaton. Henry, for Bobbeiy ^th^cVio* 

lenee. 1 1 ; lO'e 

Jones, rhas.. for Wounding, a ta -8 / 

J. T., fOIr ttteahinr, « m S»t 

Policeman, for Murder, 25 f JJ-^J j%^ 

Wm.. for Feiony,'S / 8 s 



— Joseph. Percy, for CnaMty to>a ftbMe. Id 
; 12 a 

•«*-hi> Keenan, Mier, lor iWSouqdtiig, 27 / 10 e 
— — Kent, Beatrice, for Attempted Fraud,> 9/ 

HA 
— — Kenwick, Capt.. for Misdemeanour, 28 y 7/ 
««'- Kinder, -w. nud others. fu¥ Aseairifc. 44 / 6 tf 
-M*- Kltdiifig, Jane, fur Abdaclion, 9« t]|i« 
— — > Lander, A. C. for Threats, 8 r 8 a 
Larder, ^Ved., for Manel^uighter, 887 lO-^ 

Lark, C. J., for Burglary, H / 8 6 

.—«- Lee«ir«r, W. A., fer >F»and,<i« m 8 « 

Lewis Harry, and another, for WonndlHg^ 

9;4if 
-^^ Luek, Wallet for Mucislaughter, 97/ Ift^ 

Mack. J. J., tor Fraud, 9/46 

Madtiick, F. A. G». furftmud, 6 ;4^/ 

Mmrshall, Kate, for MuiUer^ ISj' #«<*-iai 

as a—lb 9 9/ 
Maud, C. M.. and aboOHr^ 'lor Baeaiing, H 

m I2e 

— M*Giirthy, John, and others, for Bobbarr 
with Violetioe. 87 / >M c 

— McClelland, K. £., for Stealing, 98 m 8'# 
.P-— M'Mahon. BdWi.4ihd oataers, for Rdbbeigr 

with Violence, 18 7 ^8 * 1 

*— -Miller, David, atid<otbain,<for:StealiM^« 

i4d 
*i^. Mitchell, Edw., for Robbeiy ~'tfi T!firtfc>i_ 

18; iaa*-'l4r4'/ 



Ozi 



PALKBR 8 UIDEZ TO ^ TUX TUOS," MJEWtfFAFBB. 



[Ja^. 1 to 



Orixninal Trials (continued), 

— (Vlonkt, T. VV., tor Larueny, \7 fi a 
" — Montgomery, £i. J. B^ for Bmbezzleineiit. 

11; 10 A 
'-^ Moore, Sarah, for Attempted Murder. U 

|4/ 
*7* Morris. Wm . for Stealing Vl 1 K d 
-— Murphy, Walter, for ^^tealiag, lb t 14 i 
— - Newbold, Thus., for Perjury U / 1 1 # 

— iNuTit, Geo^ for Man«lHUghter. l^ f \\id 

— Nugent, E. J., for Manslaughter, 14>4y— 
16; U« 

— — O'i'onoor, Jas., for Assault, 14 m 12 e 
— - Odell, Henry, for Fraud, 28/ \K d 

Oehrli, Fitz for Stealing, tl f\hd 

— — Tarkinson, J. U., and another, for Fraud, 5 

i9a 
— — Patterson, E. A., for Forgery, 10 / 9 / 
•^— Pepperdine, W. U., and another, for Con- 
spiracy. 26 m 4 / 

Phillips. Arohie. for Threats, 9/ 8 a 

— » Poole, Jas.. and auother. for Stealing, 9/8 6 

— Hatidall, c has., for Burglary. 22 isa 16 « 

— Katcliffe, John, and another, for Man- 
slaughter, 27 f 12 d 

— Keed, Edwin, for Brawling, 9 ; 8 / 

— ~ Hegis. M. Max, for Oistarhance. 21 /'6 c 
»— Keiuhardt. Dr. E. N., for Misdemeanour, 6 

J6<i-tt;7«-7i8c 
w— Kobectsun, Alice, and another, for Receiring 

Stolen Property, 19 ; 14 / 
•^— — Geo., for Murder, 9 m 16 a— -10 m 8 # 



- Jas., for Murder. 18 j 6 « 



— Uobinson, Joe, and another, for Stealing, 
25 / 6 c 

— Rose. John, for Stealing. 8 m 8 • 
» Ruffle, F. U., for Bigamy, 9 m l6 a 

— Saunders, ^. A., for Fraud, 10 m 8 « 

— Soott, Uenty, for Uttering Counterfeit 
Coin. 10 m 80 

— Sebright. A. S., for Fraud, 17> 14 6^10/ 
8/ 

— Senior, and others, for Conspiracy. 1 1 / 4 e 

— Shakespeare. G. W.. and another, for Steal- 
ing, 14 /;J #-16/ 8 6-16/ 11 • 

— Sim moods, Fraocis. for B>aud. 8 m 3 / 

— Smith. Horace, for Forgery. 9/36 
John, for Robbery with Violeoue, 11 n 



166 



Wm., and another, for Burglary. 8 m 8 
•— Spokes, A. H., for Riding a Bicycle on the 
Fooipath, 16 j 9 # 

-— Spurrier, Henry, for Murder, 17 / 4 d 
-i^ Stack, John, for Wounding. 9 » 16 a 

— Stevens, Bloomfleld, for Wounding. 14 /8</ 

— Stewart, Donald, for Fraud, 10 / 9 « 

— Stoneham, Cath., for Attempted Arson, 16 

I 14* 

SuUiTan. Michael, and another, for Steal- 
ing 10 m 8 # 

— TapseU, Walter, for Stealing, 9/4 6 

— Taylor. Edwin, for Stealing. 6 j 16/ 
MatUda, for SteaUng, II t 10 6 

T. A., and others, for Manslaughter, 18 



|8# 



Oriminal Trials (oona'nit«</). 

— Tippeit, (T. F.. and another, for Fraud, 17 
f 14 u~io / 3 r 

— Turner. J. O.. for Murder, 2 / 4/ 

— Wm.. for liurglary. »6 / 14 # 
— - Upton, Wm., for .Murder. 11 /« 9 
^— Viiice. Geo., for MainUughter, 1 m 3 « 

Voilet. Frank for Burt^lary, 25 ; 10 

^— Wakeflfld. Wm., for Larceny. 4/186 
—^ Walford, EIul. for Attempted Murder 1 1 / 

12/ 

Walker, John, for Sea Fisheries Act Of- 
fence. 6 / 10 

— Walton, Harry, and another, for Stealing. 
7/ \Kd 

Watts, J. W.. for Burglary. 9 m 14 

-^ Wengenroth, Oscar, and another, for Steal* 
ing. 24^ 14 </ 

Whitbread, W. F.. for Stealing. 8 m 3 / 

White, \^i^,, lot Stealing, 24 / 14 </ 

Jane, for Murder, 9/86 —10 ; 3 / 

— — W. J., for Embezzlement, 7 / 14 << 

Willems. Victor, for Anarchism, 2 / 8 / 

Williams. £. 11., for Forgery, 18 ; 8 e 

Willis, H. J., for Stealing. 11; lO 6 

— -> Wilson. Harry, for Stabbing. 18 /8i 
Herbert, for stealing. 8 /' 18 « 



Thomaa, C. B. C„ for Libel. 11 / 12y 
Thomptoo, Mary U^ for Steaiingi 28 j 11 a 

tt8 



— Wilcombe, Henry, and another, for Perjury, 
28 / 1 1 (/ 

Woodman, F. T., for Fraud, 12 / 9 a— 7 m 

14(7 

Wookey C'ase, \\ fVli 

— Worlaud, Henry, for Burglary, 9 m 16 a 

Wright, John, and another, for Stealing, 

18 ; fi 'I 

— - Wyatt, Thos., and another, for Wounding, 

12; \^o 
Crisis in tiie Church. ss< ftwry iay% paper 
— — Letters on, lee eoery day\ paftr 
Cromer, Propose' 1 Improreuieat* at, 15 m 12 a 
Crookes (Sir Wm.) on the World's Wheat Sup- 
ply. 13/ 18 « 
Cromwell (OiiTer) Tercentenary Fund, 28 / 6 a 
Crostf (Lord) at Oxford. 4 m 9 
Cross <s'hannel Service, Letter on, 19 1 7 / 
Crowu of India, Order Conferred, 22 / 10 if 
Ouelty to I'attle, 1 1 / 10 i 
Crystol Palace Light Railway* Order. 18 ' 10 d 
Crystal Palace, Admissions, «e« socA day*» paper 

Bird C)tiow ai, 1 1 / 18 c 

— — Changes at, 28 > 6 

Concerts at. 27y 1 1 / -6 n 9 <^14 « 4 <i^ 

16 m 6 /~20 m 4 /— 27 m 8 d 

— Dog Show at, 8 Iff 12a 
— — > Entertainments, 2uj 6 a 

henewal of liefreshmeot Lioonoe, 29 m 12 e 

Ellen Terry at, 1 m 10 

Wulflf's i;ircu8 at, 81 1 8 e 

Cuba, Situation in 6 1 8 a ^20 ; 7 a-*27 i 3 a ^ 
7/6e-9/5f ^13 / 6 0~]8 m 6 /— 16 m 7 6 

Culverwell (E. P.) on Irish Uui?ersity Educa- 
tion, 'A f b » 

Cunynghamie (U.) ont he Metric System, 28 m 

Cunosities of the Statutes Berised, Letter on, 6 
; 9 <? 

Guriuos Will, 4 / 4 / 



Vateh 81 1899.J >ASlMk*8 



TOf'W'TfflB'TfMW'* 



Boa 



Ciut (Lionel) on the Naliontt'Meiiitbrialtcy'ffiQg , 

Alfred, 11 m 10 6 
Cnttomt Depftitmtati AArttMirDlnitor, 0m Cf 
Cutleri' Com^njr/' SijAd 
Cyclists* Touring Olteb. Anntuil BfoBtiiig, 14 M 8 / 
Cyprus, 10 m 5 2 
CMrnikow (C.) on W^^fnAan Relief, 19/ 12 c 

D. 
Dftiries, Crowshddt and* Milk BiMps, 19 «• 9 / 
Dangar (F. H.) on Sunday at Sea, 19 i l*i (/ 
Danger of Sparklets,' Le«lert on, 2 m 6'e*4 m|8 
/— 9 mSf 

of Street Hoarding. 23 f 10 / 

Dangerotti Stireeii EKMO^hsgs, 26 r 4 a 

Trades, 77 9/ 

Daries C£aiily)On'Girton OoUege, Gainbridge, 7 
; m/ 

(F.) on the School Board in MAfyiefoone, la 

m6/ 

(Rer. J. L.) od the Crisis in the Church, 25 

i7a 
Dayitt (Michael) on Connl^y Ooundl BUctidns, 

81 m4a 

— in Glflsgow.' 17'i» 10 d 

De Wesseliuky (G.) on the Tsar's Peace Pro- 
posal, 8,47 

Deacon (G. F.) xm London Wat^r Supply, 14 ; 
12; 

— (O. D.) 6n the '^arldttg Etplbslon and 
Water Tube BoUers, 1 1 ; 9 a 

Dearth of Workmen's DweHtng'* 14 /'1 10 
Death of an African* Chief, 217 10 6 

Duties, the False Bottom' of the' Act, Let- 

teron, 18 m IO0 

— of a famous' Wresfler. r4 /"ll e 
— *- of a Professional Mrer ' 81 m '4 

. — of the Queen's Engine Driver, M m 4V 
'"^DEATtESr^ln ' eonteqiMtfCe ot the 'Reglttrar 
General having a compAete Alphabeticid List 
from>rS37. of al! Deaths in' ehe British Domln- 
ions, as also of aU British Subjects Hying 
abroad, which'can beii^pected at any time at 
the Office in Somerset Ifonse, it' is not deemed 
expedient? to insert the Minimum Lists as ad- 
vertised in The Tinus 

— Abdon, Latii. 21 m lOe 
Abella. Ool. E. C, 20*«i 8t/ 

— Acworth, ReT. *W.. 14 ; 7 « 
— > AlCCfck, Lady, Hm \0d 

•— Hldmyrth, 061. R.*W.,'67 9 t^7 f B'a 
••^^ 'A4tfMMder,'MaJer-Gen.'W. R. fi., 8 fid 
«— Allen. Harry, tH i % f 
-^ Andrews, G. H., B / Ifl « 
-— HiMrefires. CoL W.'0..'H/ 7 e 
— ^ Anuenkoff, Gen., 2^j 7 d 
• MA^tAntrobus.- 13. L., 'literal of , 24 m 5 / 
«^ *AHZlno, Mgr. 6'Si ia« 

Mon. Valerio. 10 m 10 ^ 

«*«*i*i^ Arbtttlfffdt, Lieat;*Qen. G. Am 14/ 10 c 

Arkle. Dr. C. J^ 25> 8 

— « Armytage, Sir Geo., 10 m 10 1/ 

Arnold, S. B., *i5 ; 9 / 

SidiKy,*24 7'6 e 



Deaths (ec^iwtd), 

-&-^' Batbr. Gapt. Ai W., 7 f 6 a 

— Bamberger. Herr L., 16 « 18 e 
*-iii=- Funehd'of. 18 m 7 e 

-^ Barbados. Bp. of, 27 / 6 e 

Barnes, Wm. ' the Cricketer, 26 si 11 / 

— — Funeral of, ^8 m 10 a 
Bataille. Albert, 8 « 12 

— Bates. Harry, I /:6 a 
* Funeral of, 6 / 6 e 
Batt. E. D., 27 si' n / 
Baynes C. R., Km 10 d 
Beailey, R^r. Jos., \Z f 10 d 
Becker, Prof.'AlWwrt, \l it J 
Berry, T?ev. C. A., 1 /'B 6 
— Funeral of , 6 / 6 e 

Beyts. H, N.D^SSMOrf 
Bickford-Smith. Wm., 25/80 
Bid well, Austen, 9 m 9/ 
^ Letter on, 18 m 6 6 
Bingham. Gen. G. W. P., 27 a 1 1/ 
Blackburn, Rer. R., 20; 9/ 
Blunt, R«iT. H. G. S., 24 m 9/ 
Bbntletain *M.. 21 m lOr 
Bootle- Wilbraham, Lady E. C, 13 ; 8 / 
Funeral of, 17j^/ 



Boulger, John, 1 1 / 12 6 
Bouibon. Kfine. de. 1 1 / 12 6 
Bowen, Sir Qeo.» 22 / 11 a 
•* Funeral of. '^7/ Ac 
Bowron, Surg.- Major John, 10 « 10 d 
Boyd. Dr. A. K. H.. 8 m 10 d 
Arrival of the Remains at St. ^Andrews, 



61RIO6 

Funeral of, 9' m' 10 6 



Atherton, Alice, 67 9/ 
Athlummsy, Lady, 9 ; 7 / 
BaiUie, Eraim, 25 /by 



Brand. Hon. G., 28/ \0 d 
Bray-Steinburg. Count Otto Ton» 11/7/ 
BHdgett, Ronald, 22 / 1 1 « 

— Very Rey. T. E.. 20 / 10 
Brooke,' Udy A. &., 81'; 9/ 

— Gen. J. C, 2 / 4 a 
Broughton. Sir H. !>., 28/ lH d 
Brown. Eliz., l«in 10 6 
Brownlow. Hon. IL.I^jlJ 
Bruce, Surg.-Gen. L. S., 5 f40 
Brylkln, Lleut.-Gen. V. N., 80 m 4 a 
Buliwant, Rot. H. fi^ H / 12 6 
Bulgaria, Princess of, 1 / 5 6—1/ 6 « 

— Funeral of, 9/6 rf 

— Notice, 67' 6 a 
Bulwer, J. R., 6 si 10 

— Funeral of , 9 m 10 6 
Byiantiois, M. Alex., II / 7/ 
Cadbury, Rich.. 24 »i9 / 

-Cahen,Mme. Ooralfe, 10 « 10 d 
("amerson. Lady. ^6 i 7 f 
Campbell W.RV127 4 a 
CaniQO. Prince of, iSt9f 
Caprivl, Count you, 7 /*6 b 
-- Funet^lof, 10/5 

— Notices. 9 / 6 <i-^l6 / 6 6 
Carmichael, Lady, 10 m lO^i 
Cfaaibburn. Comte de, H /'lo 
Chandordy, CcVmte'de, 27 m I'l/ 
Chioiquy, Father, 17 / 10 6 
Chitty, Lord Justice, 76 V 6'a 

— Fun^arof, 207 -Td 



89 



Bea 



PALMSR'8 INDKX TO ^ THE TIMSS ** HRWSPAPBR. 



[Jan. 1 to 



Deaths {*ontinwd), 

— Chitty. Lord, Funenl of/Nodoe, 17 J 10 e 

Letter on, 17 / 4 

Memorial Seryiceat Lincoln's Inn, 20/ 7 d 

- Notice. 17/ 3a 
Clari. Mgr., 10 m 10 J 

- Funeral of, 16 m 7 8 
C\owe9, S. W,. 8 ; 4 / 
Coati. Dr. Jos., 26 / 9 / 
Cobb,^, 17; 10 6-20/ 10 <2 
Cole. Dr. Thos., 19 f 10 d 
(^olenbrander, BL A., MJ 106 
Colenio. Rev. Wm., 11/12 6 
Connecticut, Bp. of. 9 / 9 / 
Cook. Lieut.-Cul. A. B., 16y 6 6 

- J. M.,«m1O0 
Funeral of, 10 m 10 d 

Cooke. Thos., 11/12 6 
(*orbett. Hon. Mrs., 3 J AJ 
Funeral of. Sj 9 / 

— Cousin. M. Jules. 22 / 11 e 

— Cozwell-Roger*. Key. W. R., 20 /* 10 <f 

— Crawford, U. W.. II ; 7 / 

— Crespigny, Lieut. V. O. L. Champion de, 
16 m 13<i 
->— Funerslof, 16*1 10 o 

— Crotfleld. J. H., 81 ;9/ 

— Tubas. Marquis de, 8 ; 4 / 

— Cumberlege. Key. S. F^ 11 / 12 b 

— Dsyidson. Geo., 9 / 9 / 

— Dean, E. J.. 7; 6a 

— Deloye, M. Gastave, 18 / U / 

— Dennery, A. F.. 27 f 4 

— Dingley. Nelson. 16 r ICi 
8Ute Funeral Seryice for, 1 7 9 9 / 



Doliaie, M., 28; Id 

Dryden, Lady. 6j W e 

Dudevant, Mme. Solange, 20 at 8 li 

Dufour, M Jules. 8 ai 10 « 

Dumontpallier, Dr.. 16 f \0 d 

Dundas. Com. F. G., 1 1 ai 7 « 

Dunsany. Lord, 17 j 10 6 

Dupletsis, M. Georges G., 27 m 11 / 

Dupoiit- White Mme.. 1 ai 6 6 

Dzialyaski, Countesn, 28 la 9 / 

Kg«?rion, Col. W. W^ 10 m 10 d 

Khlert Dr. Keinhold, i\j7 f 

Elliott. Thoi.. 7 w 10 tf 

Elton. Col. U. W.,8()m4Q 

Erckmaon, M. Emile, 16 m 18 a 

Etma. PrinceBS. 9 / 7 / 

Evans, Major J^ 14m 10 d 
• Falkenhayn, Count. 14; 7 a 

Farquhar, Hon. Lady T., 13 / 8 / 

Faure. Fresident. 17/6 o— 17/ lOa 
— Foreign Sympathy. 18 / 7 

French Ambaaaador's Keply to Messages 
of Sympathy, 4 m II / 

i* uneral of, 24 / 6 a 

I ArrangemenU. 22 /* 11 6— 28y 8 a 

-— »* Notice^ 21 / 10 6 

Lying in SUte of, 20/6 /— 21 / 5d 

Memorial Seryices fur, 20 / 9 0—24 /6c 
Messages of Condolence, 18 / 7 a— lb / 8 

c- 24 / 6 e 

— ^ bolemn Mass, 27y 6 

- Ferrier, Ber. Canon, 18 1 

40 



12 6 



Deaths {eontinved). 

Flagler, — . 31 m 7 

- Foata, Mgr. de la, 4 y 9 

— — Fonteneau, Mgr., 26 m 11 / . 

Ford Sir F. C, 1 / 6 a 

^^^^ Funeral of . 4 / 7 a 
■ Notice. 2 / 8 a 

Fortescue, Lady L. E., 11 t 7 / 

Fortnum, C. D. R., 10 m 10 d 

foster. Birket, 29 m 1] a 

Foucart, Dr. Louis. 80 m 4 a 

Fowler, Sir J. A.. 27 m 1 1 / 

Funeral of, 80 m 7 a 



— Frail, Chas^ 10 / 8 a 
Frederic, Mrs. Harold. 18 m 12 6 

— Fruin. Dr. R., 81 ; 9 / 

-^ Gabbett. Lieut.-CoL P. R., I m 10 J 

— Qadaden, Major-Gen. Fred^ 28 / 10 il 
-^-> Gallon, 8ir^D., 11 m 7 / 

Funeral of, 16 ai 12 a 

■ ' Letters on. 16 m 12 /— 20 ai iSj 
Memorial Service, 17 m 10 a 



Garland, A. H., 27.;4c 
Garsonnet. M.. 17 / 10 6 
Gau8Mil,MgT..20/ 10 <f 
Gilleapie. Lady, 14/10^ 
Goddard, Henry, 10 m 10 if 
Gooch. Sir A. S.. 2.) /8a 
Goodman. Fleet-Surg. G.. 26 ; 7y 
Gordon, Gen. John, 17 ; 10 a 
Gowing. Rich., 18 ; SJ 
Grace, Beaaie, 7 f 6a 
Grcavea, Rey. T. A. L., 21 / 7 a 
Greenbank, Harry, 1 ai 10 d 
Groaart, Key. A. B., 20 m 8 (f 
Hamilton, Gen. R. G., 18*64 

W. J., 14 / 10 tf 
-Walter. 4/ 86 

Hampden, Dowager Viaooontesa, 10 m 10 d 
Hanrey, Deputy, 7 m 10 <f 
Hauer, Privy Councillor, 22 m 12 if 
Hawea. CoL A. J. D., 11 m 7 a 
Hawkinga. John, 21 / 7 a 
Hay, Adm. John, 20^ 9 / 
Hay ward. Sir W. W., 20 « 8 d 

Funeral of, ^4 « 6 / 



Head, Jeremiah. 17 m 10 d 
Uedley, Rev. Thoa., 16 m 18 i 
Hennell, Sara S., 10 m lOd 
Herachell, Lord, 2 m 6 a— 3 m 10 a 
American Govermnent offers the oie of 
a Man -of- War to Cony^ his Remaina to Bug- 
land, 4 m 7/ 

Funeral of, 28 m 8 d 
Arrangements, 17 si 8 6— 20 m 12 a-. 



21 m lOc 

Services, 6 m 9 f^l6m 10 a— 22 m lOa 



Remains of Leayes New York f 01 Eng- 
land, 9 M 9 / 

the Ti V'ot to bring his Remains to Ports- 
mouth. 6 m 9y — 6 m 7 / 

— Herve. M. Edouard, Sjie 
Fnneral o^ Of 5 e 



Heiitey, Major-Gen. W. E^ 16 J 6 6 
UiUa, C<^.G. 8..67 4e 
Uincks, Key. Thos., 26> 7 / 
Hobbes, K. G., 28 m 10 a 



March 81, 1899.] palmer's indbz to '* thb niisa, *^ nkwspapkb. 



Dea 



Steihi {eontinued). 

Hoeart, Rer. Jas^ 25 / 8 / 

HodsoD, J. 8.. 1 7 m 10 d 

Holborn. J. Q.. 25 ; 9 / 

Funeral of. 2"« > 1 1 / 

Hogre, Rer. M. D., 2HJ 7 <f 

Hohn, M. Edmond, 81 ; 9 / 

~ Holl, Mrs., 11/ 12 A 

Hope. Rer. C. A.. 3 ; 4 / 

— * Hoinil, Mary Qonzaga. 10 / 8 « 

-~- Immaenlata, Arehdaehess Maria, 20/ 10 d 

Inrine, Rer. A. C, 18 w 6 tf 

James, J. C. H., U / 10 r 

^^ Jamesoo. Lieuk-Ool. John, 6^ II • 

Jayne. F. H. O., 81 ; 9/ 

Funeral of. 1/90 



i^— Jee, Depaty Inspector^Qeneral Joseph, 18 

■ilS6 
— * Joachim, Frau Amalie^ ^J9f 
— — Joel, Lewis, 6 m 10 « 
^ .«.. Johnson, Rich., 7 m 10 li 
•^— Jonart, Qen., 28 m lO « 
— Junes. Henry, ■• CaTendish," 16/ 6 b 

Ksiulani, Princess, 18 « 12 6 

Kane, Lieat. O. G„ 26 ; 7 J 

^— Karolyi, Count Frauds, Funeral of, 18 

j 10 a 
— — Keeiey, Mrs., 18 m 6 e 

Faneral of, 17 m 10 « 

Letter on. 14 m 10 <f 

Keiller, J. M.. 7 ^ 6 o 

— Kershaw, Sir Loaii, 18 / II / 

Kinffsford. Rer. F. W., 25 ; 9 / 

Kipling, Radyard, BldiMt Daughter of, 7 ai 



9/ 



9y 



Kirkpatriek, Capt. R. T^ U ; 7 s— 17i 10 6 

Koesak, M. Julius. 4/86 

KranU. M., 18 m 12 6 

Kunik. Bdward, 17 / 19 6 

Laird, Wm., 8 / 10 e 

— Funeral of, 18 / 9 • 

Lampman, Archibald, 11/12 6—13 / 9 / 

Leake, Lieut-Col. Henry, 7 / 6 a 

Le Merchant. Lieutenant- Coi. £. H., 24 m 



Deaths (eonttnued). 

— Macnamara, Dr. F. N.. 9 w 9 /" 

Mahmud, Djeleddln Pasha. 20 j 9/ 

«— Manning. Rer. C. R.. 1 1 / 12 6 

— Marriott. John. 1 m 10 i 

Marsh. Prof. O. C, 27 m 11 / 

(nhniel, 20 m 8 ^ 

— Marshroan. Mrs., 14y 10 e 

Martin. Coi. A. P., Funeral of, 8 ; 7 J 

Master, T. W. C, 2 / 4 a 

— — Mathews. Mrs l^aa., 6 / 11 # 

— Cremation of, \Si 7 J 
— - Mayrojenl Pasha. 14 / 10 <• 

— M'Chul. Rer. A. L. 27 / 6/ 

M'Currieh, J. M., 20 ; 9 / 

M*Mullen. Rer. W.. 14 m 10 i 

Meoham, Col. J. R.. 20 / 10 <f 

Mesnard. M. Paul, 16 ai 10 6 

— ^ Mnthueu, Dowaver Lady. 7 ai 10 (f 

Meyer, Dr. Rudolf, I7i 10 e 

Mignon. CoL M. J. J.. 14 /* 10 e 

Mills. Ed #in, 27;'4# 

Milman, CoL G. A., 2i 7 # 

— ^ Mitchell Rer. Dr. A. F„ 23 « %J 
.— • Mixon, Lieut., 24 m 10 

— Montandon, Qen.. 23 ^7 d 
-— * Montebello, Due de, 10 ; 4 / 
— - Mouat, Sir James, 6 1 1 1 e 
.— ). Mowbray, Lady; I8y 11/ 
— i- Murray, Ool. John 21 ai I0 e 

— Nairne, Lieut-Oen. Sir C. E., 21 / 7 e 
Funeral of , 28 f 8 a 



Leitner, Dr Q. W., 25 ai 11 c 
L«Tett. CoL T. J., 28 / 10 <f 
Liohtenberger, Mr. Frederic, 9 / 7 / 
Liddeli. John, 28 / 10 d 
Liebhart, Mm. Louise, 23 / 10 i 
Lindsey, Earl of, 1/66 

— Funeral of, 2/7/ 
Ll«>yd, S. 8., 4 ai 12 6 
Lo. Lady 13 / 9 / 
Lowry. R. W., 18/9/ 
Luttrell. Rer. A. U. F., 23 / 10 <f 
Luxmoore, Rear-Adm. P. P., 1 ai 10 i 
MacUroy. Edw., 14/ 10 c 
Macbeth, 8urg.-Qen. Jamea, 19 i 10 d 

- Her. R., 19 ; 10 <i 
Maodonald, Andrew, 16m 10 6 
Macglaahan, J. 0^ 21 m 10« 
Macgregor, Rct. Q. D., 80 m 4 a 

*CoLP. L., llai 7i 

— Lieut.-CoL R. F. H., 17/ 10 6 

- Mackeoie, Rer. John, 25 ai 1 1 s 
> Mackinnoo» Col l¥. Ci 8/ 4a 



Nalder.G. B., 21 /^7 

— I- Nandin, (^haa., 81 ai 7 

Neill Robt.. 7 ai 10 (i 

— - Nicholson Prof. AUeyne. 26 / 9 / 

^ Nightingale, Col A. C, 12 / 4 a 

Ni)el. <7oi. E. A.. 20 / 10 e' 

— -> Nurthumheiland, Duke of, 8 ; 6 a 

■ Funeral of. 10 / 6 

— « Removal of the Remains of, to London, 7 

; »/ 
. ^ Nubar Pasha, 16 / 10 a 

Funeral of, 9/120 

Notice, 25 ; 6 r — 27 j 8 •^%j 4 6 



— Nugent. Sir John, 27 ; 4 e 

Ouvry, Col H. A., 16/66 

Palmer, J. E.. 13 ; 8 / 

Parker. Mra.. 24 9 8 

-• Paul Dr. J. 11., 1/66 
*— ' Pearson. Geo., 4in 12 6 

Peretz. M., 6 m 1U« 

Persae. H. 8., 14 n 10 <l 

Peterson, Rev. Wm.. 16 at 10 6 

— Pizley. Stewart. 16 at 10 6 

Playfeir, Sir R. L., 20 / 10 s 

Pocuck. Rer. C. A. B.. 27/6/ 

-^ Purtman, Yisoountesa, 5 ; 4 e 

— Funeral of. 9 ; 6 d 

Poulett. Eari, 25/9/ 

b uoeral of, 27 j 6 

Notice. 26; 4 

Price Dr. B., Funeral of, 4 / 8 e 

Prince, H. J., 10; 4/ 

Pringle, Brigade-Surg. Lieut.-Col., R., 1(> 

i9rf 
— Pryer, W. B., 10/4/ 

41 



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PALMKB'B llfttlBX TO *< THB. Tims ?* KBWSRAPUI* 



[Jaa 1 W 



— Pvke.L. £..27all / 

— Baflk. Ptsha, %Sf \0 d 

«p^ Kandolpib. Rot, L. C^ I k \0d 
*-— Rantford, Dr. Oifford. 80 ; 10 J 

Rechberg and Botheal9weii J. B. toii» 97 / 



6f 



BediDgtoo, Ri Hofu p. T^ 6 / 9 / 
Reed,T. A^80bi4 a 
Reioatb, M^ 82/11 # 
Renter, Baron de, 27 / 6 « 

Funeral of, 6 m 10 6 
Reynold!. Rer. J. W^ U / 7 • 
Richer, Major J. 8., 8 m 10 « 
Ridley, Hon. Lady, 16 at 18 a . 
* Fnneral of. 1 8 m' 10 a 
.»— SerTioes, 17ni 10# 

J. M., \7m\0d 



Rlirhton, Edw., 4 / 9 f 
Robbina, L. Q. 0., 2i2 / U a 
Roberta, Sir A, 26; 9/ 
Roohebonet, Qen. de, 86y 8 a 
Rote, Dr. J<^ 1 1 m J * • 
Rnsiell. J. F., 27>' 4 e 
Rutherford, Prof . Wm., 82/ Hi 
Ryley, Col. F^BJ^d 
Saagater, Dr„ 4 ai 12 I 
8antoa, SQra. Card, A« 5f . F. do«y 93i 7 <^ 
Saundera. Lient.-Ool. U. F., 18/ 9/ 
— Funeral of, 20 jiio' 
m Saxe-Coburg an^ Qotha, Prince Alfred (4| 
T/6fl 

Bleaalng of the Rematna of, 9 / 6/ 

Funeral of, liy l4o ' 

*Notioe,l0/ 10 6 

Geuerttl Moi^mlng, 11/ 14 A 

Memorial Seriioe at St. JanieaX)!^ Ha 
Notices; 8 / 10 c— Uy 6 d 



De^tha (rontinued), 

Stmthera, Sir John. 26 / 8 a 

— f- Studsgaard. Prufeafor, 16 / 6 1 
— r- SuUiran. Right UeT.^K., 7 / 6 a 

STUtopolk-Miraky, Prince. Dimilrit! 11 / 

12 6 

Swarbriok, Samuel. 31 ; 9 / 

Sykea. Sir F. U.. 24 ; 6 e 

Synge, Lient-Col. {GK C« 14 / 10 # . 

— ^ Syngroa. M« Andrei. 27. /f/ 

Saaaa^ Mgi;. Dominik. 9 i 7 / 

-^ Sailagyi, Dr. AleJU ^099/ 
— - Tahier, M. Duraiid^ 9 / 9 f 
'fhompaen^ 8. C.. 17 ; 10 a 

Funeral of. 19; 10 a 

Major Hpringall, 14 / 10 • 

Gen,,Thoa« 27 mil/. 
— . Thorne, Sarah. 2d / 10 i ' 
-— r— Funeral uf,.4 la 12 c ■ 
— rTrow. Edw., \OfS0 
.^ Twomey, Rer. T^ 7 y 6 a 
-- ^ Underwood, Capt T. N., 28/ lOit^l mlOd 
— r- VandeiiPfp. Capt. J. H.. 18 fllj 
— ^ Vane TempeiW 0. H.«. V2 /lie. 
— -^ Vaughan. Rer. R.. 20.n 8 d 
— r-T Fune^elof^ 24 i» <S/ 
— p. VilHin, Mm 13 m 6 li 
— r- Yogel. Sir Julius, 14 ai;|l.e 

Letter 00, 17 mil; 



Say, M. Henry, aO>ac 
bt. Helena. Bpu ot, l7 j 10 6—14 / 10 « 
Schneider. Qeu. Fred., 5 ; 4 c— 13 i 8 / 
Sehwdgaard. Mr^Chriatiaii H., 25 m 11 i 
Sealy, Sir John. 6 m 10 • 
Secretan, M., lamfta 
Sefton^ (^oonteaa of, 27^ 6 e 
.— Funeral of. 1 m 10 e 
Shelum. Gapl. Fred.. 9 ; 7 / 
Sheraon, Lady Anne Maria» 17 / tak 
Shewood, WnL, 21 m lUc 
Simpaon, Chas., 20 » 9 / 
Siaiey, M.Alfred, 81 j 9/ 
Slane. Adm. MaoOuckin de, 39 m 11 « 
Smith, Major-Qen. W. H.» 8 / 9 / 
Someraet. Capt. the Hon. B^ F., 3 ai lOd 

Fuiiefalof»8m 10 6 
— — Letter on, 14 m 10 / 
Sf^noe, Mayr-Oen. F^ 13 ; 3 / 
Spinka»Thos., 16/10 tt 
Sjooner, Yeiy ReT. Bdw.. 27 ; 4 » 
8]^tlia«oude» G. A« 10^ 8e 
^ Fnneral of, 14/6/ 
Snurgeon, ReT. Dr. lamea» ^ m 9./ 
- Funeral of. 29 ai 106 

8tu>lea»Sirl!l.A.,liiiaa4 
Stouuhal Pief. H., Id « 13 d 

stoniia. AU. t;.. ^ n d 
8tona,jQhD|^l9iiU4 
42 



-r- Wadai, SulUn of, 2tj 4 e 1 
-- Wait. Jamee, \6J tf '» . 

— Waldeck and f yniofil, DnwuifK C g nn li ag 
of , 2 m 6 e 

- Walh^.Ref.J.. fiUe 
M.J..18/ 11 / 

Walrond^ R^. M.S. A^.W^Ja i « . 
— Letter on, 81 m 5 < • 



Weare. Lieut.-Q€n. Sir A. CB.» 2/!7 a ■<. 

_- Webb, Surgeon-M«ier-OeD.i. W*. M.«.2a;ft 
12 d 

WeM- Foieater» Hon. Jfi. J.. 4/34 

— ^ WeUi,ia.,.27/6/ 

White, Dr. A. D.,.4 m 12 i . 

r G.T., 18 m 12 6 . 

Funeral of, 21 m 12 6 

— Whittington. Mra.,. 18 m 13 6 , 

— Wi«>denuina Dr. QuaUv. 2f6 m hi p 
WilUhi^.-Dt. W. H., 4 « .12 6 

— r Winter-Parker. Paymaater4nr.Ch|ef SilWH 

19;10<i 
-^ Wood J. F.» 16 m 13.d 

Woods Ltettt.-aeo. H. Q.. 4 m 12 ^ . 

-^ Wustenfeld, Prof. H. F.^ 4 » i2 6 

— « Tbuug, J. R.. 18; 9/ 

Debate on the Addraaa, LeHem po^ JJ3 / 7 i-^lA 

/7# 
Deimtkmsol a Jin0o« Letteaon. ^ilj 
Delagoa Ba>. 6 ; 8 /— 8 / 6 a— 8 t^t, 
Del|ii Ati^ekonAmeooai^ Toiicista.at„2a»$cl 
Deaniaon (J. W.) on the Criaia,in the Qhayralv 

II ;6/ 
Deatiiute Chadreft'a Dinoea'SoGsle|y,.Latlareo» 

27/7 e 
Deaititution ki Armenia, 11 m 8a 
DevNMiians in LoivVw, Annqal Dinner,. 2(^.a»'9 ft 
De^ionahire C^uka U^mA AgfifX jiUAmm^i^ 

iiw 



MarohrSl^, 1899.] 



rA&mB% IVBttCTO >*THB-T 



^ HSW«FA»SB. 



Dob 



Deronshire (Duke of) in BirmlDglMai« Si ; 10 H 

> oi^HiglwrEdDOftiion^ 20 ; Ti m 
on tiM SeoQodiivy EdaoaHoa BUI, imS^^ 

~9 ai I'i e 
D«w»r<(PtQfO on Li^nid flydrogso^ 31 jJh 
Dewey ( Adm.) on British Imperial Policy. 26 : 

J 4 a. 
(W. F.) on the Islingloo Veetry and the « 

Houaing of the Working Claaeai. 27 m 14 
' on the London Government Bill, 31 a 8 / 

Dioey (Prof. A* V.) on Or«yfna. and tha Goort- 

of raeia(ion,a6iii6« 
Dickenion ( ReT. L. 0.) on Lad/ Wimbonu»'« 

itonkey Story, 8/46 
( FF. U«) on thn^London Water. 8np9ly» ai 

il I 
Didobt and Watlington Light Railway Otdeis- 

189a,2fli6e 
DUkeXSIc .C.)on Inipepial..Defe(ioe«'8 ; 11/ 
DiUon (John) in Manchester. 20 m 13 a 
Disappeaianoe of an«Ut&0er. -24 / 6 tf . 
Discharged British-Americanii Soldinft, Letteiu. 

on. 9/ I'lc 
Disclaimers. 3/4 /'-27 \ 10 e— 27 m 8 6 
DiscgiTeriM.in.th0 f Qram, itoMOftb Lettar.oiii 20- 

;7a 
Dispnte in the Building Tradn;* 13 / 8 4 

Letter on. <2l 4 10./ 

Distress in Armenia, ^flj 

Letter on,24/ 8 / 

— -^^Among the Ulei^..Latlar'9a, Aj I& b > 

— in Crete, 6; 13#— I8f 11 « 
Distressed Armenians, 29 m 11 4 ■ 
^^ and Nestorians^ 11 / 12 4 : 
Diridends, Banknipt,i sss^ ^svtrj^ IFeiiassclayce- * 

and Satwrdfui*^ ptip^,' 
mVOEOEdOUET:— 

— A , nnm h » y,if^AMmh^i 2a^ 4 d. 
^-^ Arcbbatt o. Archbutt, 18 / 6 e 
Bailey v.Bailt^ 49 i'L4r 

— iiiuriAg«. Baring anilBioQgh«ni> \Kt%d 

— Barrows o. Barrows, i7 m 14 i»" 
Bntcbartii.£atohaic^ and Hillr 12/ 

24ai i4e-,.28 m^t . 
-— CantTogUao* CaranegUa^^ta/ ISie ' 
Churuhill.0. i:hHrohilij 28 7 14 e 

— Cosker«. Cosketand. Rwhatdsotii 25 m 4e 
—29 ■■ 18 d 

^— Dicks r. Dioks» 7 m 44 4 • 

— «£dot;>t.e. Edney andBoleheff,j22/ 14 41 
— — Ellis V. fiUis and Sarage, 28 m 3 
— - Gains «. Gainaand Cottrall, 8 si 8 4 
-~ Uamham v. Garnham, 24/.14d t 

— Green v. Green^ 4 m 16e 

Uarrisnn«. Uarricoa, 2IJ 184 . 

— and Hose, 80 « 9 d 

— Uampu. Uarsop, 17 / U^^^-tfa^ 9d '^ 

— Uartoppo. Uartopp and AkhofH* 2a /ie- 

Jafferyo.Je9«ry4nd Welnin 14mU-4 ^ 

— — Lambton v. Lambton and others, 22 / 14 6 
— — Le Breton 0. Le Breton and Grantleyi'^ n 

Ha • 
•— » Lieberman 0. Lleberman, 24 f i4«a 
— - XiOjrd 0. Loyd« lOy 8 k • 

— Marrin v. Aianrin and Payne, 18 j 18 « 

— J&ouhnr o-rMflnibm/Y XOarftd. ^ 
«— Payne 0. Payne, 18 j 18 • 



Diroire Oeavt O-eafieiMilX 

Power v. rower and Daris. 18 m 14 d- 

-— Kadford e. Radford and others. 16 /.rl4 d 

Ralph «. Rilph and Ooiiroy, 8 41.8 

-^— Shooter o. Shooter, 81 ; 15 6 

— SroitJi V. Smith, 16 / 14 d 
I and Plows. 7 m 1 4 6 

— ^ Walker e. Walker and Bibbjr, 26 / > 

— »- Wallet V. Waller and SwainettMH 1 ai8 c«^ 

m 18 r 
— ^'WesUnaoott4iu Westmncott* 18/ 5 ^^-SOy 

14 r. 

Wilkinson ». Witkinsott, 81/ IS-o ^'^ 

W11lkMl».v. WiUiains and Caoipbell^ lin 

14 d 

Wtttlfe V. Wiltts.ie n ]4^<f 

— > Wilion tf. Wilson. 22 /* 14 6 

-^ Woodcock V. Woodcock, 28y}8e- 
Docking 'Of Horses^ 8/ 8 / 
DOO£B:— 

Birktonhead. 2Hy 12 6 

— «- Boston (Lincolnshire), 80/ K (7 

-^ Celoabe (irMing,>CQtting>oflhe<riMl 8od^ 

of. 2 M 5 / 
-^ East and West India, 26/ 18 6—1 / 18 
— «- King's Lynn, 29 m 8 e 
-«* London and 41 Katharloe, 26 7 18 6—81 

i 14 c 
^-m^ Mersey. ImproTements,«25 / II / 
— ^ .Mittwatt; 177 8 6-2(V/ I2«-^L/11 e<*-27 

j1 O^^^t i2a— 2ni 15 6 

I Arrest of G. R. Bin. 17 m 8 ^ 
■ I Lattefe'0n;'8 m 4 c^iO m I'de ■ 
— ^ State of Shares in Companies, ass eesvy >' 

— Surrey Commerdal, 28/8 c— 10 si 14 6 • 
D<kld<Q|yn4) on the W/orkoiea^ CoonpeanlloD' 

Act, 16; 7 
Ddges' Palace, 2 f 6 6 
Dollis Hilly 'Letter oni 27 si 16 /• ^ 
D6mestks Serrants' Benevolent InatlMliHl^ le*" 

;*/ 

Donnelly (Sir John) and Mr. Weato, 16 si 6 / 
D<^rking, ABoiefi*>4;n6lom'of Pls^ng* Fo6tbill< ' 

in the Streets of. Disorderly Scenes, 6 n I0'4 
DdagUs (AdoL) and^he-Sttltantof Mnsotl^^SI^^' 

6« 
-M^ (C. G.) on the Criminal >fiTidflM»Aotv 18 

j9«r 
(Prof. R K.) en BriMi andnFreaolrTraAn 

in China, 6 /4# 
Doulton (Sir Henry) Memorial to. 22 si 14 a 
DoTor. Alleged Ouirage at.>tt /'tf f 
— •— Corporation, 1 1 1 6 a 
— ^ Labour Disturbanee at. 21 / 10/ ' 
Df. Banardi/a Iiomea,'6 ^^^ a - 
Dreadnought Seamen -silospitni, •! 6<si tr-' 
Dreylul Case. 5 ; lUki 

— Letters on. 1 7 ; 7 <f--19/ 6 e-.28 / 14 5 • 

■ I ■• and Retiilon- Po w e e e »^of the* Conrfnff • - 

Cassation, Letter on, 21 m 16 (tf 
— ^>andtfae«Oonfft«olCassAtiaii, Lell«riiB^ 16'<' 

m6s 
Dsomore Cathedral and Parish €)haNii,'d8'^'8 6 - 
Dfn^Lan» *WorklQg*<^Gitli^> Hooafl^'-Adttvll^ 

Meeting, 24 « 12 o 
Dahlia InuTQriity,a6/ V^f, 

48 



Sne 



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PALMEB 6 INDEX TO ** tHK THOB^" NBW8PAPBR. 



[Jan. 1 to 



Duel between Baroa Banffj and M. Horansky, 

If. Kortchinaky and M. Fabri, 27 m 8 a 

DnfiPerin (Marquis of) on the Koyal- Free Hoi- 

piUl 27 m5 d 
Dnnell (Q. R.) on the Railway Regulation Bill 

18Mld« 
Dunraven (Lord) at Blnckbum, i f H d 
*— on Commereial Education. 28 m 12 e 

— and Bp, O'Dwyer, Letter on. 20 f 7 « 

— » on the Policy of the Government, 26 

Durham and North Riding of Torkihlre Liberal 

Unionist Aaaociatlon, Annual Meeting, 28 / 

6 f 
Durning-Lawrence (Sir Ej on Twenty Years' 

Finance, 2\ fS^ 
Dutch East Indies, 18/8 h^28 fbf^2 m 5 / 
Datt (Romesh) on Indian Public Opinion on the 

Indian Sugar Bill 28 m 8 c 

— on Municipal Self-QoTernment in India, 18 
; 12 / 

Dysart (Lord) on a National Opera, 28 si 15 6 

E. 
EARTHQUAKES :— 

in Ureece. 23 ; 6 «-24 J ft «— 28 )1 d 

"— in Japan, 9 m 6 6 
— in Mexico, 28/8/ 
East Africa, Fight with a Lion^ Letter on, 16 

m Protectorate, 7 m 5 s 

-^ London Church Fund, Annual Meeting, 21 
mUd 

Hospital for Children, Annual 0>art, 26 



J^d 



66 



Nunlng Soda^, Annual Meeting, 25 si 



-^ Sussex Coroner, 10/ 116 
Eastbourne and the Eleetno Light, 29 m 9 • 
Easter Holidays, 28 m 18 d 

— Letter on, 22 m 12 tf 
Eastern Pamir, SO mHh 

EastUke (C. L.) on the Borne- Jones Exhibition, 

2;8c 
Ecclesiastical Appomtments, sss Clbbioxl 

Case, 27; 8 a-^) t 10 « 

"— Commiasioners* Report. 8 m 5 o 

Eclipse of the Moon, Recent, Letter on, 5^ 5 a 

^— of Scottish Kadicalism, 4/ 9 a 

Economic Students' Union, Annual Dinner, 18 
/7/ 

Ecuador, 16; 6 6-19; 5e-26j8/ 

External Debt of, 15 m 16 6 

^— Insurrection in, lO m 6 6 

Eddie Wood Soldiers' Institute, Shomcliff, Let- 
ter on the proposed, 10 m 2j 

Eden (F. C.) on the Crisis in the Church, 28 m 
12 e 

Edgcome (J. T.) on Metropolitan Police Magia- 
trates^ 27/ 12 d 

Edinburgh Society for Women's Suffrage and 
Assaults upon Women, 30 ; 7 s 

——Tragedy, 17/10/ 

— UniTersity, 23 i lOy— 28^ 12 1-^ / 12 6— 
6111IO/— 16 m 12/ 

Annual Statemeati 2/66 
ii 



EDUCATION :— 

— — (^hildren and the Half-time Syntem. 13 / 6 « 

(^ommerieal for Belgium, Report, 7 / 2 / 

— for London. 21 M2 ft 

Diocesan Inspector of School Report, 14/ 

3 V 

— Elementary School Teachers (Superannua- 
tion) Act. 1898, 18 / ]8<i 

•*— Examination for (^kery Diplomas^ 16 fZf 

I of Pupil Teachers in Drawing. 20 / 9 « 
— »- Liverpool Schfx>l Board, 16 m 12 fi 

I^ndon School Board ^Alleged Attack on 

Voluntary Schools. 24 w 3 / 

^— «- Architect's Salary. 8 m 13 / 
^-^ Assessment of Public Buildings, 27^ 10 a 
Assistant Architect for Repairs, 27 / 10 a 



— 3 / 13 a 

Lord Beauchamp's Resignation. 24/13/ 

Board and the Science and Art Depart- 



ment, 3 ai IH tf 

■ and Voluntary Schools^ 17 m 14 6 
— and Camberwell. 31 m 4 



■ Dispute with the Science and Art De- 
partment, 17 / 15 /f— 24 /18 a 

Education of Children Bill 3 n 13 0-IO 



m 14o 

— » Election of a New Member, 3 m 13 « 
— — Employment of Children oat of School 
Hours. 8 m 13« 

— «- BTening Continuation Schools. 9 ; 7 « 
— Schools^Proposed New Inspectors, 17 
M 14 6 

— — Finance, 27 ; 10 a 
— — Homi less Children, 17/ 15« 
-*- Invalid Children's School. 31^5/ 

Loan from the London County Council. 

8/13a 

London ETening Continuation Schools, 



24m 8/ 

Methods of Foreign Schools, 3 / 13 a 

Metric Weightoand Measures, 17 m 14 6 

New Member, 24 m 3 / 
— Scheme of Teachers' Salaries, 10 m 14 » 
Proposed Elections Bill, 27 ; 10 a 
^ Further Increase in Salaries. 17 si 14 6 
Resignation of Mr. Evelyn Cecil, 3 / 13a 



— — Schuiarsbip Examination. 18 / li « 

— Scholarships for Poor Children. 8 m 13 a 

School Board Summonses, i / 18 a 

Science and Art Department, 10 / 15 6 

—22 IN 8/ 

Secondary Education Question, 27 j 10 a 

— Unpaid Precepts, 8/ l.> a 
— - New Education Code. 22 mil/ 

Scotch Education Code, 3 m 13 ^ 
— Technical Education Board, 30 m 5 9 
Training C^olleges mass List, 27 m 10 
of Secondary School Teachers, 16 / 4 e/ 

Voluntary Schools and the Aid Grant, 80m 

6c 
Education Code, 28 m 10 c 

Department and London Higher Qrade 

Schools, 15 m 7/ 
Primary and Secondary. Letter on 6 

Edwards (Lieut-Qen. J. B.> on the Ordnanoe 
Fkctoriei^ tdht 



Uarch 31, 18991 



PAUOBB's IMDBZ to *' TBS TIUB8 ** NBW8PAPBB. 



Bla 



EGYPT: — 

-^— Aleztndria Anarchittt, 81 m 3 e 

— Cairo. French Pre«8 in, 2> i 6 • 

« — Condition of the Sudan Mil b 

«*— Lord (Cromer on the Adminitcration ' of the 

Sudan. 6 ; 6 ^ 

^ Morements of. 4/8 6—6 / 8 a-^Hj 7 6 

-^— Finance, 28 / 6 c 

— — Gordon College, Lord Cromer Lays the 

Foundation Stone of. at Khaitum, 7/6 6—9 

j ^e 

— Government of the Sudan, 30/ 6 a— 21 ; 6 
a— 23 ; 5 o 

the Khalifa, I f 6 1>— 8 / 8 6—11 / 7/— 28 

/ 6 r - 24 / 5 -:J6 r 7 /— 27y 6 c— 4 m 7 <> 
— - Khartum. Occupation of. 17 ; 6 c 

— Lf gal Work of 16^6, Keport. 20 m 7 a 

Mificellaneous News. 2 j 8 6—26 ; 8 /— 14 / 

6 c— 17 / 6 e 

Mize<l Trihunali, 80/6 f — 81 ; 6 rf— 1 f be 

—— National Bank, the Khedire Lays the 
Foundation Stone of, 6 m 6 6 

— Slatin Pasha, 18^8 r— 8 m 6 5 

■ on Mr. Hhodet' Schemea. 27 m 7 a 

ana the Sudan, 8 ; 3 /— 6/ 6 a— 7 1 6 o— 

10 7 3 «— 19 ; 6 a— 27 ; 8 a- 80 i 6 e— 28/ 6 a 
_6 IT H 6—7 m 6 0—9 m 6 •— 10 m 5 a— 18 m 
5 r— 14 m 6 <r— 28 m 6 6—27 m 7 6 

Toulba Pw ha Pardoned. 8 / 8 « 

Bgyptian Hishupric Fund, Letter on, 10 ai 14 / 
Eight Hours Day, 7 f 12 6 

Eighty (^db, Annual Meeting, 1 m 10 d 
Electrial Supply in the City, 28 ai 16 a— 29 m 6 f 
BLBOnONS: — 

— Antrim, North Dinsion, 14/ 7 /— 16 / 7 d 
— 17/8c-27/e/ 

— Bedford, South, 11 / 12 « 

Bedfordshire. Luton Dirision, 19 ; 10 </ 

_- Birmingham, East Dirision, 27/'6y— Om 

North, 6 j 4 6—10; 4/— 12/4^— 18 
/4/— 14 I 18 6— 17 j 10 li— 19; lOd— 20;10 
«-26j4tf-8/IO/-9/ 8a-10 / d«— 16y 
Id 

— Bristol, East DiTision, 81 ; 11 d— 7./ 6 s 
— - Bucks, Aylesbury Dinsion, 2j 6£f— 3 j 8 

c— 4j 4/— 7j6d 

South, liy 12 «— 17/8 



— - Carmarthen Boroughs, 80/ 10 / 

Cheltenham, 6/4 6—11 /4 «-26 1 10 «— 

26;4 
— — Chester, Crewe Division, 4 m 18 / 

— ChnstchuTch. 10 / 8 « 

—— Cornwall. Camborne DiTision, 24 ; 7 6 

— DeTon, Torquay Division, 14 j 13 6—20 / 
6/ 

— East Hiding. Buckrose DiTision, 7 / 6 • 
Essex, South West, 4/86 

— E*ter, 24/ l2 e 
-* Gloucester, 80 m 4 <f 
Grimsby, 14y 7 / 

— Hythe, 16/7 </— 17 / 8 r— 20 / 6./-22./ 
11 /— 28 / 6 6—24 / 12 «— 25 / 14 6—27 / 6 J 
—28 / 11 e—l M 10 f^2 m 10 f 

Kerry, South Dirision. 7 / 6 ^—9 ; 6 / 

— Lanarkshire, North West. 26/ 10 < -28/ 
120-80; 10/— 8 t^f—n / 10 6—22/ 11^ 



Elcetiont C^onfMusii). 

Lancashire. Newton DiTision, 3/ 6 (f — 8/ 8 

C.-4; 4 /— 6 ;4 6-6 ; 11 #-9/ 6 /-17/ 10 d 

South West, 4/8 6 

Londonderry. 1 1 ; 4 e— 20 / 10 •— 1 / 6 /*— 

9y 8 0-18/ 9 /— 14 / 7 /— 16 / 7,rf— 17 / 8« 

—18/18/ 

Manchester, South West Divisk>D.!1fM 10/ 

Middlesex. Harrow DiTision* 17 m 10 d— 20 

ai 1? 0—21 IN 18 d^'lZ m 10 a— 24 m 8d— 28 

IS 7 d— 29 SI 7 0—80 m 4 d— 81 m 4 a 
'-' Mommouthshire, W. Dirisloft, 26;ai 10 a— 

27 m 10 // 

Norfolk. Mid. 27 / 6 / 

North DiTbk)D, 28 / 66— 24 / 12 o-27 f 

6/— 28/11 0- 1 at 10/— 2 m 10/— 8 m 10/— 

4 m 18/— 8 m 18s— 9m 7 o— 11 m 13 o— 18m 

10 </— 14 m 10 6—16 m 14 o— 18 m 10 c— 17 ai 

10 i— 18 m 14e 

{^uth.80;10/ 



— Plymouth. 28 ;12e 

— Stafforashire, Kingswinford, 7 / 6 o 

— Surrey, Mid or Epsom DiTision, 8/8 r— 4 
/ 4 /— 6 ; 4 0-7 ; 6 d-9 1 6 /— 10 ; 4 /—I I / 4 

0—12 ; 4 <f— 14 ; 18 6—16 /ll o-17 ; 10 </— 18 
/6/-20I 10 0-24 f 76 

— WolTerhampton, South, 4 m 18y— 7 mil/ 
—21 m 18(f— 81 m4a 

— Torka. Buckrose DiTision, 25 / 14 6 
W. R. Elland DiTision, 18 / 18/— 21 f1 

d— 2' / 11 /— 28/ 6 6—24 / 12 o-25 / 14 6— 
27 / 6/-28 AH f— 1 m 10/— 2 m 10 /— 8 m 10 
f^m 18jr-6m7/— 7mll/— 8ml8o -9m 
7e-10 m 10a 

Etotherham DiTision. 7 ; 6 d— 4 / 8 6—7 



/ 6 0-10^8 0-11/ 12 0-14/7/— 17/8 <— 
18/ ISJ^22J 11/— 28 / 6 6—24 / 12 o-25 / 
14 6 
ELEOTBIO LIGHT OOKPANIBEk— 
"—^ Birmingham Electric Supply. 9 m 4 d 
— - Bournemouth and District Electric Supply, 
7 m 4a 

and Poole Electricity Supply. 14 m 8 o 

( *haring Cross and Strand Electricity Sup- 
ply Corporation, 20/11 o— 28 / 8 o 

Chelsea Electricity Supply, 27 / 4 d— 7 m 

4a 
City of London, 21/8 /— 2 m lOd 

— County of London and Brush ProTinciaL 
18ml6o 

House to House Electric Light Supply, 10 

m 14 d 

HoTe, 28/4 o— 9 m 4 d 

Kensington and Knightsbridge, 11 / 16 /— 

28y 4o 
— — London Electric Supply Corporation, 22/4 

a— 3 M 3 e 
Metropolitan Electric Supply, 7/11 /— 15 

m 6 

— Notting Hill, S2 / 4 0—2 m 15 6 
St. James' and Pall Mril. 8/146 

Smithfield Markets Electric Supply, 11 m 

6s 
South London Electric Supply Corporation, 

22 m 4d 
— • Westminster Electric Supply Corporation, 

4/ 16 6-16/12 

46 



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fjiHi^rto 



Electric Lighting in the CHy» l^Jie 

Inquiry, 25 m 18 / 

■ for the. Natural Hittery MaMam, Let- 

ter on. 21 ;* 7 # 

Power Supply Bills, BejeqtieD of, 1 m 9 e 

Traction. 3H w H / 

Elgin Briiige Across the Gogra BiTer, 28 ; 8 c 

— (Lord) Movements o|, 16 / 12 c 
Return of , 7 / 6 <f 

Elliott (Sir C. A.) on School Attendance, 19 

— ^ Boards the £cienee find Art Department, 

28/ 12(f 
Elworthy (F. T.) on the Rothschild Collection. 

.17;4.rf 
Ely Theological College, Letters on, 11 / ii«— 

U/H/i— 15/ 12 b 
BMIOBATiOH :— 

to British Colonlee, 16 /" 10 • 

Imformation for Emigranta, 8; 12 6*17 m i 

Statistics. 6 f 6 0—4 / 1ft d^S m 16 6 

f Emigration to Canada, Letter on, 8 / 9 « 
.Employment of Children on Learing School. 16 

/ 10 
JL^ out of School Hours 23 / 9 / 
-■_ of Bniopea^ in British Central Africa, 9 

i 9 a ^ 

.— . of Lasoart ia Pt and O. Steamer*, Letter 

on, IHm 18 </ 
EngioeM^ng Combination* Qieat, 1 « 1 1 c 

, Laboratory at Oxford, Letter on, 7 / 4,^ 

England and France. 6 ;8 c-U |3 o^l%i 8 A— 

14; 7^—16 I 6 a— 19; 5 0—51 ;5a— 26| 5o 

^31 jbh^^J 11 a-^ia /A 6- Hy 3 <J— 1<J / 6 

c— 21Y5« 
— , — ^ in Africa, 22 m 7 6 
France and Muscat, 17/ 4 tf-18 / 7 /-22 

/6c— 23/6«-'7»i.6^— 8p 7a-^fe»6A 

— .and Qerm^T, 20 m 7 / 

— and Portugal in Afric^^dy 6 6 
—- * and Russia. 23 m 5 • 

in Central Asia, 26 / 6 a 



English Church Union, Anniyersary FostiTal, 24 

/6A— lOsiSfl ^ .. ^ 

»— S^ishermen and the Danish Authoritiea, 9 m 

6/ 
English F*mdB, sm Mochda^^M papjur 
«_ and (German Commerc^il TrareUers in 

Switzerland^ Letter on. 80 m 2y 
.,—- Girls in Paris, I3p4,/ 
'^ QoTemment Securities, State of Shares 

in, MS every dafs papp^ 
.Literatnie at Qz«of4, ; Letter on» H m 

14 6 

Pianist in Berlin, Letter ojo, 16 / 8/ 

m^^ Women Student Teachers in French Train- 
ing CollsgM, IV 4.^ 

Zionist Federation, Dinner, 28 j 6 h 

EngUshwomen in .Egypt. Letter on, 8./ 9^ 
EpUeptics and Imbecile^, Letter on, 6 j 2 /— 19 

j 12/ 
Epitaphs. 28ii8y . ^ r. 

EppiDg Vorest Committee of the Corporation, 

Annual Report, 20 ./ 6 r 
Errors in Customs Jietums, Letter on, 28 ; 14 d 
Estate Market, 14 j 18 6—21 j 7 6- 28 ; 6 c-4y 
46 



12«-ll/18d— l8/6a— 26 f^h^t 
II m 18tf— 18m l«.eH^26-iii l2e«*«arvAlO e 
Eton College, 15 / T.«^27*i» II «^aa«i 7tf 

— Flaying Fields^ Letter.on, t9> 8 / 
Eofiopeao Situation. 18y 6 6 

Europeans in .fapsneHe Transports. 26 ; 8»5 
Byangelieal Free Churches, MatioiMil Coundl of. 

Conference, 15 m 18 <i— 16 m 8 a*»\7m^ e 
Evans \Richai>dson) on Florsnoe. 6 ; 9/ 
-p^^ onr Ulomiaated AdTarHsemenUr- 81i i' 7 e 
Ere (H. WJ on the late Sir Douglas Gnlton, 15 

Events of the Day, •«• every da^» pnp^r 
: Exchange^ r^urse <^,««e every dn^ 9 paper 
Exciting Chase of a BurgUry at Birmingham, 6 

/ 6/ 
EXBOUTIOKS :— 
^ liolines Patriek, 9 1 9 y 

Kelly, Thos., 11 1 7/ 

King, Philip. 14; 8/ 

.*— ^ M(M*flhali. Kate, Respited. 27 j 4« 
Robertson, George, 29 m 18 / 

— Schneider. Johann, Aj 5 d 

— Turner, J. Q.« Oomrauted, 1ft / 9 e 
— - White, Jane, Reprieved. 14 / 5>/ 

.Bzhilj^ou of American Products and Manufac- 
tures at ^Philadelphia, 19i 10 a 
Expelled Armenian Refugees, i4 m}Be 
Experimental Mobilisation, Letters on, %j' 9 e— 
»l^e 

Exploration in the Canadian Roeklei,il4 / 12 <i 
Eyre(Bev.4B.y.)oi>the Crisis in 'the Church. 
6/ iOd 

P. 
tAgtm (Louis) joo Fkrence. \0.f lUd 
Failure in the Cotton Trader 14 / 11^«-S4/ 12 

d^\ mb t 
Fall pf a Bridge, at Oewe SUtlon, 9/ 8 <l 
.Eaa East and Ohioa, 10 ; 6 a-*.ie ; ^^.-v 1 3 / 6 i 

— Currency in the, 26 / 8 e 
Eastern Question,* Letter on, 14/12 6 
FaceLidioators, for London Cabs, J8» 4 / 
Farmer ( Rich.) on the £Uiaige «gaiast tfaeSRettor 

of Nantwich, 7/ \Ad 
Farmers* Clu^ Meeting, 31 1 7/ 
Fairrer (Lord) on Cokmial TmdeMth Great 

Britain. 2/ 10 6-4 / 13 e 

— and the London Watar Companies, II i 7 / 
— 28i \id 

«**• • on Open Door or Annexation,. 26i; 8 / 
Farrow (Thos.) on the Money Lending.^Biil, 28 / 

18/ 
Fashionable Intelligence, see e«dl«^ay's p^ptr 

after Couht CzsodIiAS 
Hawcett Asseeiatioo, Annual » Meeting, .0) / 6 6 
Fergusson (Col. J. A.) on the Crisis inrtlie 

Church. 17^; lb 
^— (Sir Jas.) .00 the Govimmeni and the 

Telephones, 8 m 14 a 
on Ministers andtDirsctorahips, 17 / -H tf 

— on the Sirdar at Omdurnmn, 27 «i 16 <» 
JKenneli (^Henry).on Salmon Ftshingiin 1898, 84 

/2e 
Field (Wm.) on She Debate on the 'Address. 14 / 
7e 

— on Irish ItaUways, 24/ 13/ 

I Fighting in the Congo Free 8tatQ, :i9 m 7 c 



Marohid, 1899 J PAiMsk^n ixdbz to **ti« times "ixkwb^apvbu 



Pir 



FINS ABTS :^ 

Messn. Agnow's Gullery, 20f 7 b 

— Art Bxhibttiotra, I « » 7 /— 18 ; S «-2l f 7 a 
^7m I8<T -27 « »o 

— — in the London Board Schooli. 19 ; 15 a 

— ^ 8ftles, 9; 14 /—SI f I2« -27 i 66— 28/6 

«-28 ; 15 d-^SO i 12 6-4 / Ud^7 t 10 /-IS 
r luy— 16 r iO «-.17 f 10 6-20 / 14 /-2l / 
11 •-28/ 14 /— 25 / 9 «-27 / 11 1/— I m 9f 
— 4 «6 e— 4 m 1'4 rf-6 « 8 a—ll m 6 rf-20j« 
8 tf— 28 M 6 /— 29 IN ft // 

Birmingham Art OiiUer/, 4/9 /^18 / 12 <l 

»-*^ British Art Hchooli and Aoitria-Hangarj, 
24 M 15 a 

Oar itoa ihiSDany, Mr. Kennedy's Pictures 

at,18j8f 

— ^ Claphadi School of Art. Annatl Prlie Dii- 
tribution, 18 M/ 

— - Dowdeswell Galleriee, M. Bomand's Pie- 
tares and Drawinj^M at, 7 / 10 6 

— Free Pictare Exhibition at West Ham. 27 
« lOr 

Literary Examination of Militia Oflloert, 

H I 7 r 

— NMtional QNllerj, Additions to, 1 / 9 / 
-^-^ Portmlt GftUeiy, PresenUtion to. 7 » 106 

New Qalley. Barne«Jones at,9j 8 a^\k m 

6/ 
— ^ PaVt^i Sodet/'s F^hiUttoo. 4 / 8 a 

— Rembrandt Bxhibitioa at Amsterdam. 14 / 
I2«-4ial4 6 

at Bnrlinffton Hottse, 24 1 12 a 



Kowland Ward's Gallery of Natural His- 
tory. 14 m 12 

Royal Academy. 1 / 9 / 

— a- <}lasgovr Insfeiiiite of the Fine Art» Ex- 
hibition. 6^86 
^ Soottlfh Aoademy'b Bxbibition. 21 / 14 6 

— Sale oi Sir John Kelk'4 Picturea. tS '»» 11 « 
—^Society of Miniatak« Paintera, Annual 

Meeting. 9 ; 9 f — 21 ; 7 a 
Vere»tchagiii BxhlbiClCfh.U ;9a 

— Water Colour Inatitttte, 20 Si 8 <• 

Wharfoh Colldctidn of Pictd^M. »ile of, 20 ' 

in8<i 

Finland. 27 / 8 

— Rufnification of, 80 r6«— 25/8d-l7iii5« 
Fittlay Library, 22 7 9 / 

Finn (E. A.) on Distressed Je#s at Jerusalem. 

27 / 18 A 
Fif« Brigade and the Theatres. 8 / 11 d 

Testing Statioo, 1 / 4 rt 

Fireproof Building Construction. 2:^ m 10 a 
FIRiilS:^ 

— i- in Abefdteoshire, the Beddenoe of Mr. 

Pirie, M. P., 9 ; tt 6 
*— at Bermondsey. Fatal 7 « 7'/ 

at BUhdp*B Hoad. Paddington. 2 ; 8 a 

at Bolton. Bee Hire Iron^ortt. 7 si 7/ 

— at Bootle, dedr Liverpool, 7 m 7 / 
-— «t Brenfiirdda, 80 1 6 e 

— in Brixton,^ 18 ; 10 d 
— — in Brixton 'Bostd. 2 1 8 a 
in Cheapside^ 5|«a^;8e-^Siy8 6^23 

yio/ 

-*-*tOheiUfe. tfeasis. WaUoar, PalrkiBr & Go.'a 



Fires ,« on 2 iniMe/). 

— in the City, at the Merchanrt Taylors' Hail, 
28 m 10 a 

— — Messrs. L. E. Nevrnhtm's Premises, 24 f 

Bo 
in the City Road, 2H ; 7 6 

— in Convent Garden, Messrs. Cooper 
Brothers*s Prjini^es. Fatal B/S/*— n/i)# 

— at Crowborough 28 / 12 cf 

— at Deptford. 7 « 7 / 

-i »ectory ftliildings. Fatal, 28 m 10 a 

— at East Dulwich. Fatal, 8 / 4 / 
-^ in Hackney. F»ital. 13 «» 6 6 

— in Hammersmith, 13 m 6 6 
the Theatre of Vafi^tles. « « 1 1 a 

at HardingPtone. 18 7 10 ti 

— at Highgate Hill 3 / 4 / 

in Holboro, Messrs. Allen. Qrnneiaan & 

Co.'s Premises, lO m II a 

— at Holwood. near Bromley. 2 y 8 « 
in Hozton. Fatal, 9 1 6 ^^ 

in Hyde Park, the Reoeiting Hduse of the 

Royal tiamane Society. 4 m 11 / 
—^ in Ii eland, Ritchie and Sons' Premises. 

Fatal. ufSa 

at Jersey, the Tbentre Royal. 3 ) w 7 / 

in Kent, Sir Jas. Wbiteli^ad's tiesidenob, 16 

/ lOtf 
• — atlC^w, tb^ ftosideoce of the Duke of 

Cambridge. II tie 
^-- in Kincartfhteahfre, the Fettercaitn Hotel 

25 /9«! 

— at Kingalind. Fiital 18/6 e 
— > in Liverpool Fatal, 12 / Ki / 

— in London. W., 'Earl iirey'a Residence, 8 m 
11 c 

— ~ at tht) Lon Ida Dinska. 2 < 4<9 

Mt Lowestoft, M«fS#«. He^nolds and Son's 

Premises 7 / 6 r 

ill ilanchcster, 15 / 9 •/ 

— ^ in Marytebon *. Exciting Scene at, H m Vi & 

at Masa Hill, 9 m 10 <r 

At .\iile End Nesr Tovrn, Fatal, 13 m 81^ 

in thtj HlubHes. "Cork Ooin^4ny*s Premised* 

10/ lli-li / 12 f 
— ^ at New Cttm, Fi'mI. 16 / 6 / 
:-^ in New York, <3Kr8i<t, FkUl, 18 » 7 &^-^0 rk 

8A-2I >M 7/ '. 

St Norwood 2 fN 6 

i— in Cld Street 2\ i H o 

-—^ at Oltiham PrimVose Bank VflUn, 6 / 6 / 

— » at Ptetldingiuri, 'r^Taste Paper Scores, '11 / 

12/ 

in Pali MaH, 6 / 6 / 

■ tbe Art Gallery of Messrs. H. Graves h 

Co., 2') M 10 a 

— at PentotiriUe, 17 m 10 / 

— in PentonTille Road. A. Syer's Prertli««is, 

8) M'lO c 

— near Peterborough, the Resideaoa of J. W 
Selby. 9 / 6 A 

— in Queen Victoria Street, 21 ) 6e 
— ■' Kt liatollffe, Fatal. 23 m (0 a 

at Reading, the New Railway Statioo. 6/ 

«/ 
-^ in Rotherhithe. 6 % 8 «— 11 m 18 

*- at Uothley Toiapla, aearlieiQMter, 4 / U4 

o 47 



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PALMEB'8 INDBX TO ** THB TIUBS " KBWSPAPXB. 



[Jan. I t« 



nxee (continvtdu 

— Ai SaltDey Fatal, 7 iSf 

— at St. Geurge*8 Market, 16 » 12 </ 

-*-• at Shadwell Two Perpons Injured. 2 .; 8 o 
-^ at the SilTertown Telegraph Works, 30 m 
7/ 

— in Sobo, Fatah 27m\\ d 

— - in South Goodman's Fields, 80> < o 

in Southwark Street. 20 / 6y 

— - in Spitslflelds, 2 » 6 « 
— — at Strood, Messrs. Stewart Brothers and 
Spencer's Premises, 29 m 6 / 

— at Totteridge^ Sir Chas. Nicholson's Bian- 
sion, 28 / 9 f 

' Letter on, 24/6^ 

— at West Hartlepool 6 m 11 « 

at the West IndM Docks, 3 / iy 

at West Norwood, 17 m 10 / 

— in Whitechspel. 22 m 9 / 

— - at W igganthorpe Hall, Milton, 5^' 4 f 

tjsbebieSi 

— British Trawlers in Danish Wsters, 14/11 
0-16 / 10 /— 18 / 3 /-23 / 6 a— 9 m 6y 

— Canadisn. 81 ai8« 

— — off the Faroe Islands. 22 / 9 / 

«— German and Scotch Fishermen, 28 / 6 s 

-^ iu Irelnnd. 27 m 9 

-^ Irish Salman. 24 / 2 

— — North Sea Fisheries Conference, 24 ai 6 

— BiTer Dee. 2(W \*i d 

— *• Salmon Fishing in 1898, Letter on, 24 / 2 
' ■ in London, 18 / H / 

— out of Season, 27 j 6 e 

— ^ Statistics 12.^ 2 s-l8 f 14|a— 16 at 16</ 
Fishmongers' Company Banquet, 3/12 a— 2 ai 

2/— 18 w 18/ 
Fitch (Sir Joshua) on Self-Cultivation.|16 j 6 / 
Fitzl'atrick^rol. F. S.) on the Crisis in the 

Church. lUaiM^ 
Flannel hhirt Club Report. 18 / 6 <i 
FUnnery ^Sir Furtencue) in Yorkshire. 30; 69 
Fleming (Prof. J. A.) on Municipal Trading, 7 / 

l2o 
Floods in Skdmersdale. 6 ; 7 •— 1 1 ; 4 / 

— iu Southwark, U ; 6 / 

Fk>rence Letters on. 8 ; 6 h-^Bj 9/— 10 f \6d 
Flower (Ernest) on the School Board and the 

Science and Art l>epartment, 27 / 7y 
Flowers from the Kiriera, Letters on, 28 j 4 «— 
24 / 7 1 - 2b / 7 s— 22 / 9 /— 28 / 8 / 

and Vegetables in Tibet, Letter on, 27 j \\d 

Fly Fishers' Club Annual Dmner, lu / 4 6 
Folk Song Society, Conrersaxione, 4 / 4 / 
Folkestoii Mud Sandgate Sea Wall, 25 « 7 il 
Food and Druys Bill 25 m 10 6 
— and Petroleum Leffislation. 17/4/ 
FooU' (Key. J. V.) on the Crisis in the Church, 

I0/4S 
Foreign Appointments and Commercial Intelli- 
gence, see every day's pceptr 
— — Banking. iJecture on. 18 / 6 / 
^— Colonies iu Southern Briuil, 11/7/ 
— — GoTemment Securities State of Shares in, 

sss svsr^ day*B paper 
— — NotUMiS of. «ee eoerv Hay'M paoer 
«— • btock £x(^nge. Met tvetq dtijf'i puptt 
Foremeii'e Beutttti Fuud. ^Oj d a 
46 



Fortnne Telling, 24 / 9 / 
Found Dead in a Railway Carriage. 6 / 6 / 
Fowler (Sir H. H.) on the Catechism, 9m7 d 
-—» on Liberalism. 8 / 8 a 

— at Wednesfleld. 16 at 7 / 

Fowler's (Sir Henry) Speech. Letter on, 6 / 1 1 • 
Fox (Francis) on the Metric System, 22 ai 8 • 
FBAKOE :— 
Anarchists in, 18 / 6 A 

— Anglo-French Agreement Slgnod in Lon* 
don, 28 m 6 A~24 m 6 a 

— — Army Estimates, IH m 6 

— Arrest of a Mao Named Bartrand, as a 
Spy, 7/6S-8 ; 6e 

of Joseph ChMys, and hia Wifa, 28 ai 66 

—29 w 6 s 

Asuooiatlon of Industiy and Agricfolturat 

Dinner. 10 jr 6 d 

— Astronomical Society Meeting, 17 m 6 4I 

— Attempt to Rob a Railway Passenger by 
Chloroforming him. 13 / 6 6 

— Bank of France, Clerk of, EmbeBles60\)0Of. 
from, 1 7 ai 6 i 

*— M. de iieaurepaire's Charges, 18 ; 3 a— 4 si 
7a 

— Bordeaux. Students' Disturbance at. 12 1 3 6 

— British Chamber of Commerce, Meeting, 
18m6s~I6 mho 

— Shopkeepers in, and the French Customs 
Senrice. Iff m 7 6 

Budget, 20 ; 6 </ 

Case of ex- Lieutenant Boisson, 18 m 7 a 

of Queen Maria Christina aud Princess 

del Drago, 1 7 ai 6 <f 

and ( hina, 6 f 6 ft— 10 ; 3 / 

Chinese Legation, Mysterious Tragedy at, 

13/6tf 

— Court of Cassation— New Bill in the 
Chamber. 3i ;6 a 

— M. Delcasse on French Foreign Polioiy, 24 
^6 o 

— M. I>ennery's Bequest, 13 / 6 6 
M. Paul Deschanel. 21 ; 6 

— — ' Dreyfus Case eer every dnrfM paper 
-^ Flight of Major Esierhacy, 2/86 

Government Bill Carried, II / 7a 

Letter on. 16 « 7 «/ 

Resignation of M. Quesnay de Beaiir»- 

paire. U ; 8 a— 12 1 8 a 

— and England, 2 ; 8 e 

— M. Etienne on French Colonial PoUiqr, 7 si 
6a 
-» Explosion at Boorges, 24 si 6 6 

— M. Fanre. MoTcments of , 8 / 6 s 

— Mme. Faure's Letter of Thanks to iba 
GoTernment. 1 m 6 d 

— Foure u Mission, 24 « 6 6 

— French MaritUne League, 3y 3 6 
— — Shore Question, 4 j 8 e 

— Senate^ Election of President, 4 ai 7 a 

— New President's Assumption of Oflksa, 
8ai76 

— . and the German Emperor, 17 j 6 e 
*- and Germany, 19 ; 6 li 

— GoTemmeut and the Leagues, 8 ai 6 a 

— Great Damage Done by HeaYy Baioi in, % 
J3/ 



March 81 1F99.J palmbb'b ihdbx to ^ thx timbb** nbwspapbb. 



Gas 



Tkanoe {eontiMned), 
— — loflueoza in, 24 » 5 6 
—^Institute of (^Til BnRineert, 80 ; 5 r 
— — InTMion of England, HI ml a— 8S m 7 « 

— and Italy, 8 / 6 tf-S!8 m 5 c -31 m 3 t 
^— M. Janres on England. 23 m 5 A 

— M. Loubet and the ProTincial Preis As- 
pooiation. \7 m 5d 

— — Major iMarchand's Father^ a Tobacco 
Depot Granted to, 13 r 6 ^ 

— viiirtne Pigeon Pott, 16 m 5 tf 

— Meraoriiil to Vercingettiris. 9 i 5 e 

— Military Press Syndicate. Banquet, SOin 8 ^ 
^— Miscellanous News, sm each <ifiy*t pnper 

— ^ Sir B. Moiison, Bomoared Kecall of, 4 

-*~and Mnscat, IO/5e*U / 7 e— 18/60^ 

14/ 5 6^4 m 5ft— 6m« h 
Navy. 21 t 5 /— 8 / 3 6 

lilstimates, 18 m 7 a-20 m 7 <f— 21 m 7 a 

—22 M 7 '/— 24 m fih 

— New Tear in, 278/ 

— Duke of Orleans, Deputation of French 
Artisatis KeoeiTedby. 81 t 6 a 

— — and tbe Italian QdYernment, 6 mUd 

and the Jemiesse KoyalistA, 14/ 6'tf— 18 



/7/ 

— JohnOrth. IB / 6e 

— Patrie Francaise League, 2 / 8 tf — 8 j 4 a— 
4 ; 8 c— 6 f i5 6— 6; 6 r— 10 » 6 /-lO ; 8 6— U 

J 8 0-22 /6 6— 28/5 <2 
''-^' Persons Fined for Disorderly Conduct at 
M. Faure*« Funeral, Pardoned, 15 ml ft 

— Pioquart Case. 20 j 5 <i- 8 m 5 a— 4 m 7 ci— 
U M ft e 

— Police Instructions, 28 / 6 ^ 

-^ Kaids on the French f^agufs, 2 /a 5 r 

— Post Office Sarings BHnkii. Ueport. 1 4 « 5 

— Presidency— Election of Af. Loubet, 20/5 
a— 21 / 6 c 

Foreign Comments, 20 / 6 e 



->— - President Loubet's vf essage, 22 /5a 
*— Presidential Prospects, 14 / 1 h 
- — Prosecution of French Deputies, 25 / 7 a^ 
27 / 5 0— -68 / 6 / 

— Revenue Returns, 7/6/— 16; 5 / 

— Revision Bill. 2d / 5 <2-l m 5 (1—2 i« 5 
BeTolution of 1848, an Article on. 18 / 5 5 

— Mr. Khodes' Scheme, IH m 1 h 

— *^ Sale of Old Houses in the Place Vendome, 

24 M 6 /' 
.^ and Siam, 6 1 8 a -6 / 5 

— Toulon Explosion, 14 si 5 
Trade Returns, 18/56 

— Trial of .Vlr. Gobier. 14 m ft d— In ml 4 
— • Unreihng a Bust of Frederick Lemaitre, 80 

; 5 

— and the Vatican and Italy, Iti « 5 cf 

— Prince Victor, 6 / 5 f 
France in 1898, 4f 12 d^S j 5 / 

^— and Abyssinia. II m 14 a 

^— Destruction of Wolves in. 6 ; 2 / 

•^ Foreign Trade of , 2 1 16a 

and Italy in the Bed Sea, I4y 5 e 

and the Vatican. 10 j 8 e 

France*s (iratitude. 4 m II / 

Fraooo-Italiau Relations, 2 j 8 / 9 j 5 e— 10 



i8 5-S6;8<i-27i 8 e-SO /5 /---ll / 7 0-* 

18/65 
Franco-Busiian Alliance and European Armm- 

ments. Letter on, 28^ 9 
Franco-Scottish Society, Meeting, 25 / 16 
Free Labour Protection Association, Meeting, 20 

jlc 

French Chamber of Commerce, Annual Banquet, 
I /60 

— Christmas Books, Letter on, 6^ 15 s 

-— (Uaims in Newfoundland. Letter on, 7 / 11 / 
— — Colonial Policy, Letter on, 7 j 1 1 </ 
— — Commerce in the Bast. Letter on, 4/100— 

I8» 90 
«— Indo-China, 1 1 Jir 7 

in Newfoundland, 16/65 

— Socialists, 1 1 m 14 a 

— — Submarine Boats, 17 ; 5 a 

■ and others. Letter on, 18 1 10 5 

— in West Africa. II / 5 0-17 / 5 r 
Frenchman, Arrest of. for Murder. 1 > Bd 
Fieshaeld (D. W.) on Mr. Lander's Travels, 14 

,«/— 197I6A '2^j\0/ 
Frewen (Moreton) on Colonial Trade with Great 

Britain. 4/ 13 
— » on the Salmon Hatcheries of the United 

Sutes. 8 7 1 1 / 
Froehel Society 27 i \\ ri 
Fry (Sir Kdw.) on Industrial War and CompuU 

sory Arbitration 1 1 ; 6 a 
Fulham. Attempted Murder and Suicide at. 15 

m 12 d 
Fund for Lady Visitors in Parishes, Letter on, 

3 •»• I n d 

Funds, English and Foreign. «m siMry dajj^'a paper 
Future of the Sudan, Letter on. 7 / 11 

O. 

Qaine (W. B. L.) on the Telephone Service, 24 

Gales. 2;8a-8;» s-4 ; 4 r*5 ; 9 d— 18; 4 <i 
— 14 ; 8 a— 16 ; 6 </^l7 ; 60 -18 ;6 </»33 i 7 
0-24 « IOer-13/ 10 ''-14/ II c— 15 / II / 

Gallon ( Francis) on Shows at the Boyal Agricul- 
tural HaU. 24/ 15 a 

Gambia 1 7 / 5 / 

Gammell (R. L) on Post Oifloe Delays, 2Sm9 f 

Gamete ( Dr. R.; Proposed Presentation to. on 
his Betirement from the British Museum, 24 
m ft 

Garratt (Canon Samuel) on the Crisis in the 
Church, 24 ; 7 (/ 

0A8:— » 

— Barnet District Company. 17 / 14 6 

Brentford (Company, i / 180— 11 / 16/ 

— Bromley Consumers' Company, 15 / 4 / 

~ Crystal Palace District c>>mpany, BJ 14 h 
—18/ 14 
— ^ Douglas Company, I m 12 il 

— Gas Light and Coke Company, 24^ 8 (f— t 
y 18d 

— Harrow and Stanmore Company, 27 / 4 cf 
^-> Liverpool United Company, 'i3 / 4 

Metropolitan Company, 28 / 8 

— San I'aulo, 20 m 4 

— Sheffield United Company. 20 / 11 /-.17 m 

«/ 

49 



Gas 



PALH KR*fl IHDJa ^ Ta THX TI1CX8 ^ ITBWSFAPKB. 



FJan 1 to 



•as {ryniimif^y, 

South MecropoUtan Ccimpanj,, I / IS «— 

./ 14 c 
»"- State of Shares Id Companies, s ss wry 

Oaucne (Sir W. F.) at Norwich. 18 f 10 </ 
Gedge (Kev. A. A. L.) on the Proposed Eddie 

y^ood Soldiers* Institute, Sl^prnQiiffa ^0^2f 
— ^ (Sydney) on the Crisis in the Church, 20 

;86 
General Power Distrihufelng Bill, Letter on, 20 

m 3« 
» — Cowppny's Bill 28 / % 1 
GeneTS ConTention and Naral Warfare. 6 / 5 / 
Geographical Association, Annual Meetlng» 12 

" Society, Meetinff. 24 ; 7 6 
Geolofrical Socie^ of [/ondon, 16 M ''— 31 / 8 6 
German and Am^ricao ComoMrci'il Relations, 

1 1 / 3 « 
«— . and Hcltish Co operation in Africa, 29 » 6 a 
^! — Colonies, 26 y 6 n —8 m7 e 
Emperor's Tour in Syria, Letter on, 8> 4 / 

". Yi«it v> t>h« £••(. 796c 

-^— Letter on. 9 > 10 / 

-*^— Fpre^ Polioy in 1898. 6 / 4 e 

- New Guinea, 81 m 8 # 

-^-> Society of Benerolence, Annual Dinner, 21 
m.b d 

Trade with America, 14. r 5 a 

Germsns ^l Afripv ?3. « 5 d— 25 m 7 6,-27 vw7 a 

- in the (^amfftNin*. 28 ; 7 « 
-r- ^^ K^iao^chae. 7 / 6 c^— I / 5 i 
aERMAKT:— 

"f-r Agrarian League, Annual Coiigresai 1 6 / 5 6 

«— - and America^ IZ / 5 s; 

Army Bill, 11/7 a— 16 / 6 A— 16/ 6 f— 28 

/ 5e— 27/ 4 a— 2 m 6 « 9 in 6<y— lOm 6 d-* 

14 la 6 q— 15 m 7 c— 16 m 5 o— 17 «i 5 or-.17 m 

b a — if* m 7e 
^T^ Prince and Princess Bismarck, Hemaias of, 

Itemoyid to Friedrichsruh. IH m 5 a 
■ Placed in thc^ Mausoleum, 17 la 5 5 

T — Budget. 2() ) 5 tf 
— — Herr ton Bulow on Poreiffn Affairs, 1 m 5 / 

I)r Busch V Bismarck. 2i m &d 

and the (^iirolims. 12 ; 8 c< 

Case of Prof, liana Uelbruck, 27 m 8 a-«-28 

Commercial Development of. 22 « 18 • 

Death of Count Ton Cap^vi, 8^5 /— 26 / 

7f 

and England and Amemca. 28 ; 6 s 

•^ ExpulMtms f roa» North Schleswig, 4 f 8 /«• 
9;5/ — ll/» — 14 ; 7 c- 26 ;8 6-20y 6rf 
^-* Finance. 4/76 
-r- and Kraace. 2i y 5 6- 27 / 6 s 
-»— German Emperor and Art, 2 / 4 a 

Birtliday of, 2:5 1 7 

r Health of. 8j4 6-4; 3s-6J6s— 10 



jfid 

— * and the Marines, 4 m 7 

MoTemenUof, 20 7 5 «^25 /ft 6— 26i 8 

6—3 / 8 d-^a / 5 a-*16 m 7 0—21 m 7 6—28 m 

bd 
and Naval Recruits. 8 « 5 6 



Mr. Goschen's Speech, 18 m 8 a 
60 



Qermaiiy {continued), 

— Jef uit Laws, 26 9 8 0. 

— * Miscellaneous News, mm wiry day's paotr 
". — Navy, I2i8rf 

— New Loans, «0 j n rf-SI J 5 6—2 / 8 e 

Mr. Rhodes in BerliD, 11 « 7 6—18 «■ 5 6 - 

14 m,5 o— 16 SI 7 c— J« la 6 a— 17 m 6 a-2l m 
7 6-22 m 7 6 

-«-^ and Rumania, 10 » 5« 

Sanatoria for CoBPumptives, 10 f 8 / 

Silver Wedding of the Duke and Duchess 

of Saxe-Cnhurg and Gotha. 24 i 6 d— 24 jSc 

and Turkey, I f5 6—4 / 7 a-21 / 6 / 

and the United Slat^ 16;6a— 17f 5«-2 

/^e- 18 /6 r'-.l6/6a—7»6 0-lOm6a 
Ghent Exhibitfon, 7 M /f 

Horticnltunl Congfess. 9 / 6 a 

Gibraltar (Bp. of) on the Crisis in the Cbarch, 

28 m 12 a 

— Presentation to, 8/6.0 

Gibson (Bernard) on the Natural History 

Museum, 18 /40 
GifPen (Sir R.) on the Exoesa of Imports, 18^8 

a-21 i^d 

— on the RelatlTe Growth of the OomponenI 
Parts of the Empire, 15 / 10 a 

Gilbert Lectures, 24 ; loy— 1 / 14 0-8 / 4 rf— 

14 / lOe 
Girdlestone(Rev. R,B.) on the Obedience of 

the Clergy, 10/ \0 d 
Girls' Friendly Society^ Letter on. 6 i 1 1 a 
PubUe DiHy ^hooli^ AoAVial Meothig, 28 f 

Se 
Ghtoa CoUege, Cambridge, 4 m, ^8 / 

Letter on, 7f 10/ 

Giseh Museum, Letter on, 12/ 18, o 

GUdstone and the DisffoiutMHi ^74, Letter on, 7 

; 1 1 6 
GUdslooe Memorial F«nd, Letter on, 7 / 1 1 0— 

25 / l5 4/~28/d/ 
National Memorial, 7 ; 6 /— 28i 6 /— 30 j 6 

rf-8IH2r 3/7yr-14y6/— 17/2 /— 4ai 

12^— I7p 106 
Gladstone's Face, Letter on. 17 i 7 s 
Glasgow International Exhibition. 1901» 8 si 12 e 

Iron Trade, 80 f 6 / 

University. 6 / 6 i-21 fllf 

Glenny (W. W.)on the Barking Expb^n^ 10 
; 9/ 

Glyceripated Calf Lymph. 80«i 4 il 

Gold Coast. 27 M 7 ^ 

and Silver Wyre Draweis' Company Din- 
ner 9ia 14^ 

Goldie ( Sir George) on Nigeria. 1 7 M r 

Goodwin (Wm.) on Argentine Agriculture, 27 

7 H r 

Gordon Boys' Home, 9 / 10 6 

— » (Gen.) Sermon on the Death of, 80 ; 10 6 

( Dr. H. L.) on the Prevention of Tubercu- 
losis. 7 ; lOe 

MemorialCTollege,2/8/— 4/6 6— 6j8/- 
9|l06-IO;9/-ll;4<»— 14j9a— 16; II d 
-19; lle-28;8c— 24j U rf— 8/ 10/— 16/ 
6€— 16/ IO<>-27yaa— 4« 11/— 11 lasm— 
I8mll / 

Gore ^ Canon Chas.)on the Crisis in the Church, 
27 1 6 tt— 8 / 8 0— lb J 4tJ 



IfarchSL. 1899.] 



PAUm's niDKX TO ^ THK TIKIS ** RBWSPAPKB. 



tfai 



Gont (Sir John) oo Education, 12 r 8y 
-* and the Rector of Flint. 10 w 10/ 
— — and the Tmioing of Tencbeni, I » 8 / 
Qotch (t^rofeweor) on Electric Fish 3 * m <t il 
Qo.uvii (G»D. 8ir n.) on a Story of FiroMfaah'— 

an Historical Incident. 24 / \oe 
Govld fOhas.) on VHcdfiation, 14 / 16 e 
Gonrand(CoLG. B.) on Discharged British- 

American SoMierti. 9./ 10 f 
GuTernment snd London TraflSa 9 m 12 i 

Of&ces. Kew. 22 m 14 a 

, and the Rnting of Tithe, 28 / 10 A «4 /8 a 

— - of the Sudan, Letter on 21 ; 8 A— 28 jSe 

— and the Telephones, Lf tter on, 8 m 14 a 
Oower (K. S.; on the King Alfred Millenarj, 11 

Gmcefal Act, Letter on. 8/15 b 

Graham (C'. L)on Irish Unirersity Eduoation» 3 

/5/ 
Granger (Judge T. C.) on the Peniyn RaHway 

Accidi^nt, 14 f 12 r 
Grant (Bp. Abrahim) on West Africa, 20 m 8 / 
OranTille (Dr. Mortimer ) on Certifiable Insanity, 

\] i\2 d 
GsftTe of Keats at Rome Letter on. 14 / 10 / 
Grsy (Rev. C. N.) on the Crisis in the Church, 

20 ; 8 0—27 j 8 o 
Gray's Inn, Grand Day, Dhiner, 21 J 8 5—28 

f Kh 

Great Britain and France. 9 1 6 a— 10 <8 b 

on ihe Nile, 8 « 7 6 

— ^. and Muscat, Letter on, 26 / 15 tf 
— and the Netherlands. 4 / 12 / 
ii--r- New American Ambassador to, 12 J 8e 

— and Portugiil, 4/7 <»— 28 / 5/ 
-*— « and Russia in. Asia, 21. « 7 « 

— snd Spain, 15/60 

tt:- and the United States, I^erter on, 28 m 10 d 

Great Engineering (Combination, 1 m U ^ 

- — Pygmy Forest. 9 f 6 « 

Greater BrUain Exhibition. 10 y 4 / 

Greaves (C. A.) on the Recent Eclipse of the. 

Moon. 5; 5 a 
Greco-Turkish War, 7/6 0^18 /6s 
O&EEOE:— 

— Athens, Gift of Over a Quarter of a Million 
Sterling to. 28 m 6 ^ 

— General Election in, 20 / 8 6—21 / 5 / 
TT" 4Aispellaneou8 News. 10 ; Sy— 11 / 4 a— 14 

j 7 ,i_27 / 8 0—18 m 5 0^17 m 5 « 

— Postal and Telegraphic Ar^gements in, 
11 Ma 

— Presentation of War Medals to Women by 
the Queen of , 8 ; 4 </ 

Green (F.) on Letter Tards, I./ 4 d 

Green- Army tage 00 Obedience of the Clergy, 4 

jl f 
Greenfield and CracknaU, on Royal Opera House, 

Covent Garden. 1»;60 
Ureshani Lecture s, ^timhb 

in Music. (4./ 11 a— 20/ 14 d 

Gretton (John jun.) on the Ordnance Factories, 

3;8/ 
Grey (Sir E.) at Hexham, 8 / 1 1 a 

in Liverpool, 21 ; 6 «r 

at Oxforti, 27 / 10 / 

at Heading, 14 mil/ 



GriiBth(N.K.) on the Working of the Woi*. 

men's Compensation Act, 7 / 14 / 
GiigBon (Bev. \¥. B.) on the Criiis in the 

Church, 17/15/" 
Grimthorpe (Lord) on the Crisia. in the Choieh, 

28.; 12/2—27/7^^4 m I8a-7«8il 
on Undlstinguisbable Streets, 11 / 9/— 19 

|9 / 
Grocers Association and W. H^ Iioag, Fedam- 

tionof. 17 / 4 / 
Grosvenor Hospital 18 / 3 <f 

— Letter on. 2"* / « / 

Groves ((X E.) on the Royal Commission on the 

Lendon Water Supply. 25/ 12 « 
Guam and the (Caroline tslands, 2 / 8 d 
Guardiana and Deserted Children, Letter od. 9a 

/ «« 
Guild of Church Mnaiciana, Annual Dinoer. 18 

i4 / 
Guildhall, Children's Dionee at. 4 / 4 <f 

Library. Thieves at, 8 « 106 

— Hchool of Music, 25 / 8 d-rA m 18 /— 80 m 
\%d ^. 

Guinness Trust. 1 1 m 8 a 

Gully ^W. C.) on Old Parliamentary Jonniab. 

10/8/ 

H.. 
Hadtney, Electrio Ligfatiag Sohema for. 26/14 

6-8»4tf 

Horse Sode^'s Shoir. 12 / 8 ^ 

Society io Aid of. th9 Ch0«f len'a Hotpiul, 

Annual Ulpner, %\i^o 
Haggard (ft. Rider) on Dr. Neufeld. 9 /. 12 • 
Haldanp (R, B.) on Liberalism, 7 /.8e 

— ( -) at Windsor, 24 1 8 <» 

Hale (CoL Lonsdale) on the hospital Ship aipd 

the Ondurman Campaign, 21/ 14 e— 8 m 15 5 

Half-timers in the Weaving Ti«d» 8,/ 9 s~26y 

5r 
Halifax (Lord) on the Crisis in the Church, 8 f 
10 0-11 / l> 0-lm 11 s— 2ia 10^— 2iia 14 « 
Halrtbury (Lord) on Education, 19 ; 10 tf 
HaU«well ( H. B.; on Our Wreckage, 8/ 6 A 
Hamilton (Lord Claud) and the QovemmenL 7 

Mil/ 

-r- (Lord G.) at Hanley, 27 / 7 / 

■ and the House of Commoos, 20 at 18 if 
on India, 28/8 <l 

— (Sir R. y.) on French Commerce in the 
East, i; IO0 

Hammersmith Proposed Technical Institute for 

24 M 4 / ' 

Hampstead Heath Protectbn Sooie^t Annual 

Meeting. 24 / 2 /— 2 m 14 6 

HospiUl, € / 4 tf— 6 m 10 <f 

Hannah (Rev. J. J.) on Mr. Uoyd-Geoige and 

Gace's Oitechism, 17 m 12 
Haroourt (L. F. V.) on Enghieering Laboratoiy 

at Oxford. 7 / 4 a ^ ^ 

C Vernon) on Inland Navigation, 19/ 10 a 

(Sir W.) on the Apologia of the Bisbonsu 

l7yi2A 

on the Bishops* Veto, 4/18 b — 8y 10 / 

on Confessional as It isi 6 y 8 5—10 



j 10 c 



and his Constituents, 4 / 9 / 
on the Crisis In tlie Church, 14 / 10 a 

61 



Ear 



PAlJiKB*a INDKX TO ^* TBK TIMES ** NBWSPAPKB. 



[Jan. ) to 



Harconrt (Sir W.) OQ the Interpretation of the 

Rubrict. 2tt ; 6 A 
■ on the Lait/, their Righu^and Powers. 

90 j 12 a 
— — ^ on the Obedience of the Clergy. 2 1 7 / 
^-^~> oti Open Rebellion, ^ m He 

on the Powers of the Bisliops and their 



Veto. 19; Hti 

— " and the United ELingdom AUianoe, 5 

and Young Wales, \9j7d 



(Sir W. V.) oo the Mutiny of the Priests, 

289 IV a 

Hardcastle (Henry) on the Brabazon Employ- 
ment Society. 17 i 3« --2H ; 7 d 

Hardwicke Papers and the British Museum, 20 
/7ii 

Harrison (P.) on Imperial Expansion, 2 ; \0 d 

Harrow School 2 / a /-27 m 1 1 c/— 81 mAe 

Harrow-on- the- U ill. Fatal Motor Car Accident 
at, 2 mSc 

-^ Letterson,27/6/— 28/ 106 

Havana H i tt 6 

Attacks on the Police in, 2 1 m 7 / 

Bawke ^John) on Betting in Racecourse En* 

closures, 18 « 11 /— *^tf m 7 < 
Hawkings (John) Disclaimer, 8 ; 4 / 
Hawkins ( Rer. E. C.) on the Uite Rer. M. 8. A. 

Walrond. 81 m 6 < 
-i-* (Sir Henry) Letter on, 9 t 6 e 
■■ Peerage, Letter on, 8 ; 4 « 

Heald (W. N.) on the Crisis in the Church, 28 

; 12/ 
Health of the RiTiera. Letter on, 12^ 9 s 
Healthy London Parish, Idjid 
Hearn (P.) on the London Street TrafBc B1I1,|81 

SI lOf 
Heat of the Moon, 10 / 10 / 
Heaton (Uenniker) and Imperial Penny Postage, 

24 m 10 
Hellenic Society. Meeting, 24 / 8 / 
Henderson (A. N.) on Guardians and Deserted 

Children, 20 / 8 • 
Heneage (Lord) on Home Rule and Electoral 

Reform, 14/ 10 tf 
*— on Home Rule and Liberalism in 1899, 9 

Henry-Reinach Trial Letter on, 81 / 8 a 
Benson (Rer; U. H.) on the Confeecional as it is, 
iOj 10 e 

— on the Crisis in the Church. 17/7 a— 28 m 
126 

Hetefofd (Bp. of) on the Crisis in the Church, 7 
/12^ 

— » oil Industrial War and Compulsory Arbi- 
tration, 8; 126 

— Presentation of an Address to, 18 m 9 e 
Hertford, Alleged Murder at. 10 m 7/ 
HeTer Cai'tle, Kent, Letter on. 28 ; 18 e 
Hicks-Beach, ss» Bbaoh 

Higgins (Tlios.) on Obstructions in Street 

Traffic, 2 IK 6/ 
HighRenU in Whitechapel 18; 9 e 
High Water at London Bridge, te§ every daya 

papur after Ship Nxws, 
Higher Broughton, Murder and Suicide at, 25 m 

7/ 
82 



Highland Society of London, Annual Dinner, 22 
m 18/ 

Hiiey (J. H.) on Lamps in St. James' Park, S. 
W. Uf 15 if 

Hill (Lord Arthur) on Irish Industries Associa- 
tion—a Warning. 18 / \0 e 

(John) on Loudon Diocesan Board of 

EdacMtion. 20fli4 / 

(OctATia) on Open Spaces, 3j 6 e 

Historical Play in SwitierUnd. Letter on. 17 

;14/ 
Hoare (H. E.) on the State Children's Associa- 
tion. 10; 6 r 

— (ReT. R. W.) on the Lady Wimbome'e 
Donkey Story. 8» ; 8 / 

Hodge (S. R.; on the School for Tropical 

Diseases, 8 i 13 6 
Hogan (I). A.) on the Inquest on Riehard 

Mercer. 2 ; 8 • 
Holdich (Sir T. H.) on Exploration in Tibet, 23 

Hoidsworth (Alfred) ofi the Crisisin the Church, 

20 ; 8 <l 
Hole (Dean) on Dickens, 9 / 4 c 
Holland (F. C.) on the Gladstone Memorial 28 

Hollowell (Rev. J. H.) on Parents and Ejuoa- 

tion Act 80 m \0d' • 

Holmes (Isabella M.) on Secret Burial Place s 

19; 7/ 
Holy Places in Palestine. 6 ; 8 / 
HolyoNke (Q, J.) on (he Demand for Workmen's 

Trains, 10 m 2/ 
Home Arts and Industries Association. Annual 

Exhibition, I «i 6 / 
— and Foreign Railway Rates, Letter on, 14 si 

Sr 

— for French and English Governeses, 
Matinee in Aid of. 28 m 10 c 

Rule and Electoral Reform, Letter on, 14/ 

lOi— 17/ 2/ 

and Uberalism in 1899, Letter on. 9^6/ 

Teaching Society for the Society, Annual 

Meeting. II m 8 a 
Homes of St. Barnabas, Meeting in^Support of, 

23/6/ 

— for Waifs and Strays, 7 / 18 • 
Honduras, 8;' 6 a 

Honey (WmO on the London Gtorernment BiU, 

22 m 8/ 
Hong Kong as a Port of Call. Letter on, 9/156 
Hooley's (^hai^ges of BUnkmsiliog, 8 ; 4 s 
Hospital Saturday Fund. 2d ; 9 / 
Ship and the Omdnrman (Ikmpaign, Letter 

on, 21 / 14«— 8 m 16 ^ 
for Sick Children, 28 m 6 / 

— Sunday Fund, 20 i 6 / 

in London in 1898, 6 ; 11 / 

Hospitals and Rates. Letter on, 18/ 10 / 
Hotel Great Central Letter on, 4 / 18/ 

— and itestaurant Protection Society, Annual 
Dinner, 18/ 14/ 

Houghton ( W.) on For Livingstone's Sake, 4 m 

10 c 

House of (^harity, Annual Meeting. 17m 18 / 

— of Commons an 1 Trinity College, Cam- 
bridge, Letter on, 10/ 16 d 



March 81, 1899.] palmbb'b dtdbz to '* thb tiiu8» " vbwspapsb. 



Inh 



House of Lords. Lefrtl Cases, sm Citil Aotiowi 
— Letter on, 17 / 15 « 
Hoasing of the Workinff Classes Aid. W. 

Thompson's Report on, 7 / ft / 
Howe (Samael) on Paint in St. Paul's Cathedral, 

24 M / 
Howell (Qeo.)oD Statute Law Rerision, 10 f ft s 
Howorth (Sir H. H.) on the Franco* Russian 

Alliance and European Armaments, 28 ; 9 « 

on the Spelling of Himalaja, 83 n2 A 

Hughes ( Her. C. J.> on the River Brent 25 ; 1 1 « 
-— (Rev. H. P.) on the Irish Unirersitj Ques- 
tion, 1/70 

and the Liberal Psrt7, 8/10 tf 

Humidity in Spinning Fatories, 14 i 11 / 
Humyhrejs and Son, on the Charge against 

Rector of Nantwich, S t i d 
Hangarian Village Pestival, 7 m 9 « 
Hunter (Sir A.) at Lancaster. \ fH e 
— — (Sir R.)on EltfCtion of Parish Councillors, 

Swift/ 

Tenure of Office Bill, 14 n 12 6—20 mSd 

Hunterian Oration. 1ft / 10« 

HurreU (Rev. W. P.) on St. James' School, 

Northampton, 4 m 4 tf 
Hutchinson (John; on Twentieth Century, 8 

ib0 

L 
nford Murder, 6 m 10 s 
Illicit Commission! in Trader 17/ 8 d 
Illuminated AdvertisemeQts, 81 ; 7 e 
Imperial Institute, Conoerts at, 10/4 e«4 mSo 

I'oolcerj and Food £zhibition at. 9 m 18 <i 

.^— Lectures at. 18 j 4 c— 20 ; 12 6— 8ij 10 a— 

21 / 11 r—1 fli 18 / 
«— Letter on, ft i 7 « 
—— Meeting. 24 iM ft • 
Imperial Penny Post. Letter on, 1 m 8 / 

Postage, 18/ 6i— ift / 7 / 

South Africain Asf odation, 27 j Ij 

— University for India, 21 ^ Kb 

War Fund. Annual Meeting. 18 / 11 / 

Imports. Excess of, Letters on, 20; 7 </— 21 ; 8 <f 

—24 ; 14 a 

Income Tax. 6 » 10 / 

in New Zealand. 19/ II a 

Incorporated Association of Headmasters, An- 
nual Meeting. 14; 9 f— 16 I 7 6 

— Law Society, Dinner, 19 9 10 s 
Meetmg. 28i 18 

^— Society of Medical Officers of Health, Meet- 
ing, 14 18/ 

— — of Authors, Annual Meeting, 1 m 14 a 

— - of Musicians. Annual Conference, 4/9/ 
-ft; 8/— 6; 10 /— 7j 10/ 

Indefatigable, Annual Meeting, 9 m 18 cf 

IxiDIA:— 

— > Agra Municipality, 18 / ft e 

^— Asiatic Society of Ben^ Annual Meeting, 
8 / 3'i 

— Attack on Americans near Delhi. 18 / ft • 

— Budget. 21 M 70—28 m fta 

Case of the Plague at Bhandara, 11 / 8 if 

— Cawnpur Chamber of Commeroe^ Dinner, 
28j ft a 

Church and State in, 28 / ft o 

«— Lord Cttcxoa, Astoiqptioa of Office, 7^6 a 



ladim f'onftiiMsci). 

— Ix)rd (Tunon and the Calcutta Trades 
Association. 1 / ftc 

and the Central Mahomedan Association, 

l./ftc 

— on Industrial Enterprise in Bengal, 24 

/ft/ 

MoTementa of 2 • 8 a— 4 / 8 a— 9 / ft ff— 

1 1 ./8 rf-12 1 3 «— 14 i 7 A-4 / 7</-18 / 6 «^ 
4 m7 0— 6m6a— HI mHo 

— Elgin. MoTsments of. 2 / 8 « 
on his Tern of Office, 8 1 3 a 

Finance 20 m 7 b 

Frontit-r. Daring Daooity on the. 18 /ft e 

Fighting, 8 / ft 6—9 / ft e— 11 / 7 /-4 m 



Id 



Tetter on, 8 / ft 6 



— and German Exports, 23 m ft « 
KhaibarPsss Itf/fts— 17flfft6 

— Sir A. P. Msodonnell, on Indian Prospects, 
28jfta~279 8/ 

— Medical Work in. 4 SI 7 « 

Miscellaneous Nrws, 21 9' ft (y-.2ft > 6 u— 8 / 

ft 6-11 /7y-18/8 6-8iii7a-80m8 6 

»*lague. 12 i 8 /— 80 / ft if— 8 / ft e-9 / ft e 

—11 /7/-l6/fts-17/ft e-27/6 6~2}Mft 
/— 7mftfl~10jRft 6— 1ft « 7/— 21 M7e 

— — Commission of Inquiry into^ 2/4 6—4 
fSa^bjli/~6j 6 6— 18/8 /— 14^ 7 6— 16 
/ 6 6-21 / ft e— 23 ; ft r— 24 ; ft /— 26 / 8 «-27 
jf 8 /— 80 ; ft d - 1 / ft 0— 8 / 8 a — 4 / 7 e -6 / 6 
0.8 / ft c— 18 / ft /— 14 / 6 6— 1ft / ft «— 16 / 
ft «-20 / 6 0-23 / ft 6-;.2ft / 7 /— 28 / ft /— 8 
m ft /~8 m 7 e— 9 m ft/— 16 m b s— 22 m 7 /— 
2Smbf 

Poena Murders, 10 / ft /—1 1 / 7 /*— 18y 6 a 

— 6iN66-9mft6 

Sugar Bill, ^1 m 7 d— 24 m 5 s— 29 m ft 

— ^— Letter on. 80 m 4 6 

— » Duties. 1^2 m 7 a 

Messrs. Thomas' Annual Tea Report, 18 / 



86 



I 



Trade with Central Asia. 19 9 ft a 
Bp. Welldon's Enthronement, 3/3 <i— 4 / 

7d 
India in Parliament, 16 m 2 y 
Indian Uailway Policy. Letter on, 6 /8f 

Afifairs, 18 / 7 a--9 m 12 a— 28 si 8 a 

—^ Government and Indian Opinion, 28 / 8 a 

National (^ongress. 2 ; 8 6 

-— Public Opinion on the Indian Sugar Bill, 

Letter on, 28 m 8 

Trade. 27 ; 4 a 

Industrial Farm Colony, Duxhurst, Reigat8,28 

/ II 
— War and (Compulsory Arbitration, Letter 

on, 2 / 6 /— 8; ft li -4; 8 0-6 j 12 6— 7y 10/ 

—11 f6a-14; I80— 1798r 
and the Condition of New Zealand, Letter 

on, 6 M2 a 
Inebriates Act, 1898, 8 / 9 6—4 / 7 0— 31 / 7 tf— 

1ft m 14 
Ibebriety among- Women, 23/ II 
Influenxa and the House of Commons, Letter 

on,20M4/-27Hifta 
Inhabited House Duty Repeal Association and 

the Chancellor of the flicheqqgr, 27/ 8 e 

63 



^ 



P^'LHlOt'S INDSZ t6 ^ THE TIMI8,'* ITEIVltPiPftft. 



IJto. 1 to 



Injured Homes In London RtreeU, Letter on. 98 

Inner Temple. Grand Day, Dinner, 8ft « 4 6 
Inmi of Ooart and Aliens, Letter, 2%mSe 
INQUESTS:— 

— A««crolt CoUlersr Kxplosioe, PerBOot Kil- 
led by 14/ 12 tf 

— Ane^'U, Caroline. Poisoned. 20 m 8 d 

— - A ah worth, Joseph, and his Wife, Found 
Dead. 28 m 10 / 

— - Barking Ezploston, Persons Killed at the. 
10 f 9 /~14 7 6ij— 18 j tf /—H/ II <«~ll f9e 

'-—' Barrett, Wm.. and Rich. 8eels, Killed by a 
Colliery Expiation. 16 »* l-'a 

(Moyne, Friend and Browne, Four 
Artillerymen, Accidentally Drowned. H f6 a 

— Bickford, Helen. Found Dead 'ii m 13 / 
— ~ Birmingham, Mary Ann, Died from the 
I Effects of an Hlegal Operation. 4 ; 9 d^\^j 7 e 

Persons Killed by the Fall ot a Uoof at 

Christ (Thurch at II / U*) 

— — Bowman, Bobt., who Comsaltted Snldde, 3 

— » Boyd. Dr., Accidentally Poisoned, 4 m U <? 
*-* Bragg. Louisa, Died through 8elf Starra- 

tion, Hj9f 
«»- Brlesenick, ft German Woman named, 

Murdered. 9 « 9 /— 23 in 12 d 

— Broderiek, Patience, Accidentally Poisoned, 
lUf 9/ 

— Brooke, J. T«, who Oemmitted Suicide. 3 / 

«/ 
— - Brooks, Isaiah, who Committed Suicide, 6 

«— Bury. Man and Woman, Found Dead ftt, I 

/d0--3/9/ 
*— Byford, Wm., and Wm. Potter, Died from 

Poisonous Ofts, 8 ; 9 / 

Conley, John. Killed by a Fall, 11/14^ 

Daris, Klis.. Found Dead, 1 7 ; 6 ^ 

— ^ Derine, Calh., who OommHted Snioide, HI 
j7e 

Dooley, John^ Killed in a Fire, 9/ 41 s 

— ^ lavin, W. J^ Killed in « Quarrel A f 1$ f 
«-* Erans, Edw., Killed in a Railway Accident, 

16i 6 d 

Miss, and Aliss Barker, Killed by nn Bx- 

pbsion,«0M4^ 

«-— Foster, Thof^ Killed on the Raflwfty, 14 

Fothcrby, — , who Committed Suicide, 4 / 

8/ 
_ - Fryer. Bliz., Found Dead, 18m d 6 

— . Oibblos, Geo., Died from Syncope, 18 / 87 

— ^ Goodale, Herbert, and his Wife, Murder 

•BdSticide. 14 m 12^ 

— > Green. Bdw., Died from Syncope, 2 mil* 

Mrs. Edw.t Murdered by her Husband, 2 

Us 

Groenleaf. Alfred, Found Dead, 8 / 6y 

^^urrison, E. G«, Murdered, 20 m tf 
Higson, Private Thos., 18 m 12 6 
HoUiday, Charles. Died Irom Want. 4 / 9rf 
aft<4cs ftod King, Two Children, Killed on 
the Bailwa/, 31 m 4 / 



^ JagOb V/. H^ |UM through Jumping o«t i 
of ft Train whilst itwftsin Motion, 8 « 9/ \ 
64 . 



In^uetta {continuBd) 
- Johns. Wm.. Killed by the LiSkeard Ex- 
plosion. lO* 97 

— Johnson, Godfrey. Found Dead, 15 / 7« 
«— Karolyi, Count F., who (committed Suicide, 

IO1 12'> 
Kenealy, Mary, Murdered, 28 ^ 9 6— Si 

; n r 

-— - Lambert Clam. Died irom Neglect, 4 / 9 tf 
— - Largo, Geo. and Annie. Mdrdered, A f f^ f 

— Lee, (^ntIvs, Died from a Rnptured Blood 
Vessel. 6 ;^ 

LewiA, Wm., Died from the Effects df a 

Football MaCch,2;5 / 

Lihme, A. G., who CommittedSuieide, IK f 

7/ 

^ M^Cftbe, a Woman and (^!ld named. Suf- 
focated by an Escape of Gas, 12 ; b a 

— — - Meadows. Mary E.. Murdered, 13 m ^0 t 

— Melton. James, and Wm. Marchant, Killed 
on the Jixilway, 15 / 7 1 

•— * Montgomery, (^. A., and another, Killed in 
the Regent's Park Sewer Accident. 24 m is! 6 
Moore. W. H., Found Dead, 2 / 9 / 

— Morrissey, Francis, Burnt to Deat^ 24 

NichoUi. Mercy, Murdered, 21 m'\2e 

— — > PerciTrtl, Wm. and Ettie, Murder and 
Suicide, 28 i 9 6 

Pitt. Col. R. D., Found Dead.iM / 10 r 

Pugh. Samuel, Found Dead, 1478) —20 

j6 a 

Reid. John, Found Dead. 17 j 6 6—27 ; 1 1 </ 

~ Richardson. Ethel Foaad i>ead, 30 i« 4 , 

^— Kiclier. Maj >r. Killed iu a Motor Car Ac • 
cident, 2 w 6 r 

— Kttss, Bertha, Found Dead, 8 « HI 0—22 m 
12 a 

Sohaub, Paul, who Committed Soloide» 23 

;96 

— Short. Frances, Murdered, t8 m 13 s 
^^^ Sneaili, Chas., Who C3ddiillitted •Suidlde. 3 

m 8/ 
<i— Stacey, Thos.. and Ernest Goniain, Killed 

by a Wall Falling on them, 6 V tf n 
•i — Tomsett. E. G^ DiedVrom Exeeke of Drink, 

^— Tbwnend, E. M.. Died from Wounds Re* 

ceived in Battle, (9 / l(i f 
Voller, Mary J.. FoCind Deiid. i i9 d 

— WalptAe. a Seaman nam^. Killed iti 
Quarrel 8 / 5 A 

Watson, W. £4 who Commlced Suicide 2 ) 

m 12r 
-i — Wells, Two Boys named. Killed in a Fire. 

Whatmore, Prirate, Died from the iiffeecs 

of a Stab, 3j 9 a 

•^^.Whibley.Joho, «litfdersd 7fMe 

Whitwick CoUiery. Persons KiUed in the 

Fire at. I2;7'e 

.*— WUbama Lewis, who Committed Suicide, 
17; 8 6 

— ^ WlliU, Sarah, SoffocsMd by Qaa, 9y«e 

< — Wilson, Gee KiUed by the Fattof a Hoard- 
ing, 6;9« 

— « WooHoa, J oi o ph, Diad Uom iho'EOeeiftof 



)ilarch 81, 18&91 fAUIJIB*8 tVDtX TO **TBft tiMlBS '' NilirSPAPlitt; 



Srd 



tilqnefti (t ontinwd, ) 

Kallinir.oatofs Window. 7 m 10/— IOm 10/ 

—14 41 lid 
Inralvent Debtors' Coart, iee Baxkbuptot 

CODRT 

tnntUUte of Bankers. Mtetin^. 8/12/ 

— of Chartel'ed Adcount^nts of List S^ilc*- 
oessfnl Cattdlrlates. 14 ylfi o 

— — of Jounlalistfl and Mr. Hooley*s Charges of 
Blackmailing. St Ae 

— uf Marine Bnfjineers, 31 / 4 / 

• — of SeereuHes. Annual Meetln^^ 23 m\Od 
Institntes for Soldiers Itf / 1 W 
Insiitiltion of (7ml Bnyineers. 24 / 6 a 
— - Annual Dinner, hi m 10 / 

— of Electrical Bngin^rs, Meeting. 8/4 6—3 
IN 1 1 tf ^'16 m5§ 

tnttitntion of Junior Bngineers. Dinner, 30 / 14a 
of Mt^tianical Engineers. Annual Meeting. 
10/ 12 c 
«-^- of Mining Metallurgy. Dinner. 80 m 7 / 
~- of Nafai Arohitecu, Meetimes, 3 < m 10 ^ * 

tttsnrance Companies, State of Shares id. s#e 

tmrv day'it ttap4r 
tnternatiunai Oongrdss of Women. 4/86 

Bkhihition at • ool^^rdie, 7 ; 9 • 

<— OtiOgrapliical Cungreiis SeTenth, 81 MO d 

Peace Crusade Ejetter on. 8 / 4 / 

interpretation of the Kubrics, Letter on, 26 / 6 6 
IBiJLANil:— 

— AleJcandm College. Dublin, 27 ; 6 6—8 / 4 
d-4./ 8 6 

All Ireland Evicted Tennnts* Contention, 

81 IN 4 6 
-^ Anti-Pamellite Party. 80 m 4 h 
^— Appeal CommitfAion. Meeting. II i 7 f 
-t^ Mn Arnold -Forster and his (/Onstituents, 4 

./ 8 b— 6 / 6 Q 

— Kelfast Chamber of CommertSe, Annual 
Meeting, 81 ;' o r— i 1 m9 d 

->— Consertatite Association, Annual Meet- 
ing. 28 / 10 1 
■ • ■ Corporation, Meeting, 24 ; 6 d 
■' Harbour rrunt. Annual Meeting. 2S5 r 14 r 
Linen Merchauts* Association, Meeting, 



28 ; 7 6 

and Northern Counties Railway, Urain 



on Fire on the Narrow Gauge Section of , 1 4 m 

7/ 
' — -> Town Hall Disorderly Scdnes at, 14 ift 7 / 

Boycotting in. (> m 10 (1^18 m ti «< 

'— British Medical Association, Dublin Branch 

Annual Meeting, 7 / 6 / 
<— - Case of Patrick Fit^rald. 6 m 10 <2 
— ^-^ of Francis Oarvey, 22 m \2 d 
■ ' ■ of vlrs. Ityan, 6 /« \0 d 

• ■ " of Vesey Stoiiey. 20 m 6 a 
->»^ Catholic University Question, ilj d 6 
«— - Charleville, Kioto us bceae in, i7 « 9 c— 80 

«^— - Churoh Association of Ireland, Anti- 
Bitualist, Meeting. 81 m 4 6 

•»— City and Suburban Racecourse and Amuse- 
ment (.'Omptiuy, 28 la 10 </ 

-*— Dr. Clauty's Lenten Pastoral, 14 / 10 d 

■x^ Commission on the Intermediate fidoMtioa 



( Xreland (continued), 

^ in, I2j8a-I3; 7/-l4i8 /— 19^10 d-20 
j 10 6^*^5 I 10 i— 28j 4 a— 27; 6 6—287 ^ d 
—2/8^-4/8 6 

Components TUbe Company, Meeting, 2t / 

10 6^28 m 10 d 
*- Congested Districts, Meeting, 28 j 8 a-^Xi 
fBf 

Conserratora of Irish Fisberiet. Mietingi 

7j Id 

— County LimeriOk FozhouUds, Poisoning of 
Two. 2 • H « 

Death of Thos. Quill. 27 1 6 ^ 

— Deaths by Suffocation throUgb the Es<iapd 
of Gas in Belfast, 5 ; 4 a 

Mr. Dillon and the Paris Funds, 1 m 10 / 

— Distubanoes in. 2 i 8 ^-7 9 7 <i— 10 ; 4 6 

Dublin ^Sorough Coun<iil, 20 1 10 6—24 ; 6 i 

— ' — ( *hamber of CommerOe, Annual Meetiu^, 

1 /9/ 

Porporation, Meeting, 4 j 8 0— 8 m 18 ^ 



^— Earl of Du« raven at Croagh, 18 al 6 a 
Elections, 13 m 6 a— 17 A 10 d-*17 m 10 8 

~28m 10^—29 iS II <t 
-^ Financial Relations Question, 4 ; 8 d ~5 ; 4 

a^6 / 8 c-~9 ; 9 /— 26 ; 10 li— 8 / 4 6—4 / 8 8 

— Forster Green Hospital for Consumption 
and Diseases of the Chest, Anhual Meeting^ 

— Franciscan Convent at Merchants' Qoay^ 
Dublin. 14/ IO/< 

Qen«*ral Assembly Of the Presbyteriad 

Church, Meeting. 7 / 8 /— 14 / 10 a 

Messrs. Harlan d and Wolff, Propose td 

Higher their Workmen's Wages, 2 m 6 « 

liifcfh -iheriffs. List of, 23 ; 7 /» -^1 / 9 / 

— Independent Parliamentary Party, Meet^ 
ing. 3 / 4 e 

— Irish Association for the Preventiod of In-: 
temperance. Annual Meeting, 28 / 8 n 

Fishery ConferenOe. Meeting, 1 / 9 / 

-^ — Industries Associationt Ae^tt, 18 si 6 4^ 
—14 m 7/ 

Latidowners' Confentiod, Annual Meel^ 



iug, 28 / 10 

of the todgf ord BandU, 98 / 7 6 

I f '- n i Keport, 20 / 10 / 



/9/ 



d^ 



Methodists' Fund, 20 ; 10 6 
ParUamentary Paitj^ Private Meeting, 1 

Roman CAtholld Bishops^ 17 / lU 
Temperance League^ Annual Meetingi^ 

26 1 10 d 
Irishtowil, Fall of a House in. Persons Id' 

juted. 20 / 10 / 
— John QriMths Cycle Corporation^ Order (d 

Wind-up, 8 III 18 ^ 
-^-i- Kane Memoriid Fund, 4 t 8 e— 19 ; lO e 
— - Kerrykeel. Donegal, Remarkilble Scene idi 

14m7/— IdiMlOc 
^-i^ Kynodh A Co., Close their EsUblishniedl 

On Acdount of Uie Silting up of the iUfel 

Mouth. 7 ; 7 <^— 12 ; 8 d 

- — ^ Reopened, 16 fB / 
-^s- Labour Convention. 20 / 10/ 

Land Commission, 14 j 8 / ^18 / 1^ / 

Case of the Mw^Uti tff DiieAtti dl M I f 



ire 



PALMKB B INDSX TO ^ THV TIHB8,'* NEW8PAPBB. 



[Jan. ' 1 to 



Ireland (rontinved), 

— Landlords' Contelition, Meeting, 10 / 12 e 

— Light Railway Accidents in, Itoport, 10 ii 
Ha 

— Limerick Corporation, Meeting, 24 ; 6 il— 
8/40 

Confer* the Freedom of tiie Pity on T. 

J. Clarke, the Released Dynamitard, ^ m 18 / 
Night Watch to be. nisoontiiiued, 2 ; 8 e 



— Local GoTernment Act, 2 i b «— 10 ; 4 0^ 
lOmllW 

Elections, 17 ; 10 a— 18 /7 a— 19 j 10^ 



Taxation, Retftrns, 81 f 6 r 

— Lord Chief Baron on Assaults on Judges 
17m10r 

■»- Lord Lietitenant, Movements of, 12 J 8 a— 
4/8A-(-27/6e 

— Earl of Lttcan, Order of St. Patrick Con- 
ferred on, 8 m 10 ^ 

— F. A. M*Hugh and his Constituents, 8 ; 8 ^ 

— Miscellaneous Nevs, 3 f $Af-IH/8a^l6 
;11 a*2oj 10 6—28; 7 6-81 1 tf i^-18y 6/ 
—16/8/— .21 / 10 6-4111 18/— 11 »9(i— 18 
m 12 d— 80m 4 6 

— National Literary Society, Social Meeting, 
12j8a . 

— Teachers* Organisatioo, Meeting. 10 ; 4 e 

— NewKnighto, 18/7/ 

— North East Agricultural Association, An- 
nual Meeting, iSj Ha 

— Wm. O'Brien at Cong, 9 J 9 J 

— Orders in ( ouncil, 2 / 8d 

— Dr. O'Dwyer and Lord Dunraven, 11^9/ 
-18/6y 

— Paris Exhibition, I9C0, 11 » 9 </ 

— People's Association, Meeting, 27 ; 6 6—24 
m10« 

— Horace Plunkett. Dinner to, 80 / 6 d 

— Port and Docks Board. Meeting, 8 ; 6 s 

— Presbytery of Dublin, Conference, 2 fBd 

— Queen's College. Meeting. 13 / 6 / 

— Eiulway Companies and the Lrish Cross 
Channel Trsfilc. 4 m 18 / 

— John Redmond and the Lord Mayor of 
Dublin. 7 j7d 

— Release of Henry Burton; 4 jr 18 / 

— — RepresentatiTe Body of the Church of Ire- 
land, Annual Report, 81 m 4 6 

— Bobbery at s Roman Catholic Chapel at 
Whitehouse, 18j 7a 

— Roman Catholic Hieraicli^, Meeting, 1/9/ 
University, ronferenoe, 2/8 1^—25 /. 14 c 



— Royal Dublin Society, Meeting, 20 > 106^ 
11 m9d . . 

— Klibemian Academy, Annual Exhibition, 
8m]S0 

UniTersity, Meeting, 4/ 8 6—6/ 6 



— T. W. Russell and the Roman Catholic 
UniTersity, 9y 60 

— 8ale ot the Hertford Estate,. 28 / 12 cf . 

— * CoL baunderson and his Constituents, 2 / 
8d 

— St Clement's Church, Anti-Ritualistic 
Disturbances at, 6j 8 e~7 ; 7 d^\7 j 10 o— 
25 f 10 d— 28 / 12 <r— 4 n 18y— 6 m 10 li— 13 m 
6 6 a— 24 m 10 

— St. Patrick's Day. 18 m 12 il 

66 



Ireland (^eontinwd), 

—^ Houthof Ireland Baoon Curers' Association, 
24 ; 6 <l 

Trade in, 10^ 4« 

Training College. Dublin, 18/6/ . 

—^ Twentieth Century Fund of the Methodists, 
Conference. 28 ;^ a 

- Ulster Liberal Unionist Association, Meet* 
ing, I81M 12 tf 

Loyalist Union, 12 ; 8 a 

United Irish League. Meetings ZjSh^lj 

7</— 14 i 8 /— 24f 6rf— «0 i 6 rf -81 1 6 e^%J 
8 if -28 / 8 /— 24 m 10 r— 27 m9e 

Irish Club, Meeting, 6 m 9 ^ 

County Councils, Letter on, 80 « 6 </ 

Distressed Ladii s* Fund. Report, 2 m 6/— 

Sm 10 / 

Fintncial Reform Association, First An- 
nual Meeting. 14 m 116 

Industries. 18 m 12 a 

Association, AnqmU Exhibition, 18 m 1 2 / 

■ - a Warning, Letter on. 18 / 10 e 

Land Commission, Letters on, 8y 8 6 —7 

i 8 « 

- Medical Schools and Gradoates' Associa- 
tion Annual Dinner. 20m 8 / 

Railway Bill Withdrawn. 24 / 12 

-x— Railwaya. Letter on, 24 / 18 / 
'— University Education. 24 ;' 6 e 

• Letter'on. 8/6s 



Question, Letters on, 1 / 7 s— 10/16 a— 

11/5/ 

Iron and Steel Institute, 31 1 11/ 

Irrigation in India. Letter on, 6 j 8 

Island of Ascension, 18 m 10 d 

Islington Vestry and the Housing of the Work- 
ing Classes, Letter on, 27 m 14 

Italian Agitators and Workmen, Letter on, 17 m 
4<f 

— — Ambassabor, on Italian Trade, 28 / 1 1 e 

— Finance, Letter on, 3 m 12 c 

Workmen at the Simplon, Letter on, 11 / 

17 h 
ITALY:— 
and Abyssinia. 2j 8 6— 10> 8 0— 16 ; 5 6— 

28/ i)<T> 18m 7 e 

— and the Anglo-French Agreement, 80 m 8 c 
— * Case of SigDor Maooola, 29 m A / 

and China, 16si6 6— 18 m7 s— 24m 60 

and Colombia, 9 ; 6 6 

— Crisis in the. English Chareh, 7 m 5 « 
Foreign Policy, 27 m 7 6 

— - and France, 6 / 5 

- Jesuit C'ollege of Mondragone, 12 ; 3 /— 16 

;6a 
Miscellaneous News, 10 ; 3 <^— 18 j 6 <2— 1 / 

5 b—Aj 7 6—6/ 6 c- 15 / 6 0—18 / 8 6—14 m 

5e 
Public Safety Bill, 18/6 6-16 / 5 e— 7 m 

Bd 

— Rome, Consecration of Father Brindle, 18 
mbe 

and the Vatican, 2 m 5 ^ 

— Vatican News, 3i 4 d— 12 j 4 a— 25; 5 s— 
27;4a— 80r6/-6y6y 

-^ Health of the Pope, 1 m 5 0—2 m 5 d— 3 m 
56— 4 m7 6— 6 m 5 0-7 m 5 d— 8 m 70-17 m 



March 81 1699.J palmer's indbx to ** thb timbs " nkwspapsb. 



Lan 



Italy (ecntinutd), 

5^''}Sm7t'-20 mS a^2\ m 7 6^27 m 8 a 
•— Vatican and American Catholics,^ 22 ; 5 « 

— 14 m 5 e 
— ^— and Americanism, 25 / 8 a 
— ^ and Gagland. 5 / ftf 
■■ and tha Peace Oooferenca, 25 / 8 a 
and the Qoirinal, 27 J 5 / 

J. 
JtckaoD (T. G.).on the London County Connoil 

and their Snperintending ArcbiteeU SO m-8 / 
XBeT. W,.'W.) un the Training of TMchert, 

18i3/ 
Jamaicac 20.; 5 6—24 ; 6 6—8 / 8 •— 8 at 7 d^lB 

m7r-23iR5/-25m7 d 
— — Letter on,* 17 m 8 / 
James (Lord) at Hu^denfleld, ijl2d 
— at the Liberal Union Clab, 25 m 6 e 

oii.the Money-leading Bill, » « 10 / ! 

•^' and the United Club, 23 m 6 / 

Japan. 7 ; 5 ^-^l^ m 7 6—24 «i 5 ^ ) 

— Finances (tf , 23 / 4 / 

— an4 Korea, 1 1 / 3 d 

— Society Conyersaaionei 8/46 

JaTaiy (Oapt.) snd the Bae das Poa tea* Letter 
on. 21 /8 b 

Jellicoe (Rot, F. L. P.) on the Proposed Eddie 
Wood Soldiers' Institute, SborncUffe, 10 m 2 / 
Jeriiey. New Bailifl of, 4 / 11 s 
Jemsalem, DUtressed Jews In, Letters on, 27 f 

18 ^*^28 jl3e 
Jewish Colonial Trusty 22 m 12 6 
^— » Education Board 9 m 9 e 
J^ngq, Definition of. Letter on, 25> 7 / 
John Carpenter Club, 27 > 7 / 

Ruskin School* Walworth. 25 / 3 « 

Johnston (Afajor 0. HJ on the Irish Land Com- 
mission, 3 ; d A 

— (Key. J. O.) on S. Smith on Compulsory 
Confession, 21 / 12^ 

Joint Labour Exchange,, 24/6 6 
Jones (KeT. Harry) on Churches in the West 
Indies, 4 ; 8 

— (Katharine) on Flowers from the Bifiera, 
29 j 7 e 

— ^ (W, H.) on the Crisis in the Church, 24 

Journey in Abyssinia, 6y 5 a^l6 ; 4 a 
Jowett Lectures, 11 / 17 6 
Jubilee Commemoration Medals, 18 > 8 
Judge (M. H.) on the London County Council 

and Sunday ObMnraoce, 24 ; 7 s 
•^ GoTemment Bill, 2Q si 8 c/ 
Jurisdiction of Justices, Letter on, 25 ; 8 • 
JuTonile Gambling, Letter on, 16 / 5 / 

K. 
Kay-Shuttleworth (Sir Ughtrad) on the NaTy 

Estimates, 16m 70 
$eUj <ReT^ Her^rt) op the Crisis in the Chnrch, 

20 « 13 0-24 m 12 6 
Kelyin (I^rd) on Refuse DestrvKStion, 81 «i 7/ 
Kempe (Prebendary J. E.) on U^ CrisU in the 

Churoh, llj6/ ' 
Kensit (Jpbn) at Bow Church Cbeapside, 1 y II e 
— — en the Cr^is in the Church, (i / 10 cf 



Kenyon (G. T.) on Secondary Education, 12 

jXZd ! 

Kew Bridge, 27 ; 9 r— 15 n06 
Killed by Gas Poisonlnflr, 2 / 5 c 
Kimberley (Lord) on Current Politics, 26 ; 5 a 
King Altr«Hl the Great National Commemoration 

of. 7 m 7 /— 10 m 10 a— 17 mil" 

-- Letters on. M m 10 h^U m 14 d 
King's College, Lectures at, 24 j 10/ 

— Ferry-bridge. 18 / 7 r 
Kingsbury (Gerald) on Injured Horses in London 

.Street, 28 ; H 
Kingsley (Miss M. H.) on West Africa, 81 r 10 a 
Kfnnaird (Lord) on the Crisis in the Church, 14 

r8a— 21 ml40 
Kipling (Rudyard) Health of. 27 f 9 /— 28 f2 f 

— 1 m 9 /— 2 m 5 /— 3 m 9 /— 6 m 9 /— 7 m 9 / 

—8m II /— 9m9 0-18mft/^17m 10 6—81 

m \2 6—25 m 10 6 
— Poem on, 10m8e— 11 m 11 / 
Kirk (Q. E.) on the Irish Laad Commission. 7 

i8 
KIrkpatrick ( A. F.) on Bp, John Selwyn Memo^ 

rial Fund. 22 / 8 r 
Knighthood— Maodonald. W. C. 7 ; 9 / 
Kiiightley (Lady)oatha Horrioane hi the Wast 

Indies, 9 ; 6 6 
Kaighisbridge, Letter on, 18 / 16 
Knowles (L^) on the Sirdar at Omdurman, 84 

m 10 / 
Knox (H^ T.) on the Attack on Americans near 

Delhi. 28/ 120 
Koch ( Professor) and the Liverpool School of 

Tropical I)i8<ases, 7 m 14 d - ' 
Korea. 3 ;80'r^24m5 tf . 
Kuraassi. Present State of, 27 ; 4 6 
Kyrie Spdety, Later on, 20/ 8 6 

L. 

Labouchere and the House of Lords, 8/7/ 
Labour Association, Half-yeariy Conference, 27 

m 8 

Conciliation Board, 16 / 10/ 

Statistics iam8 a 

Lads in Our Training Ships, Letter on. 3 1 12 4 
Lady Cromer Men^orial Fund, Letter on, 2 j ^ / 

> • Registrar, 4 / 9 « 
Lady's Disappearance from a MaUboat on ita 

way from Ostend to Dover, 7 / 6y 
Lagos, 28 ; 6 6 
Laity, their Rights and Powers, Letter 00, 30 j 

12 a 
Lambert (Geo.) on Parish Councillors' Tenure 

of OfBceBill, 6mll d 
*— Guardians and tbe Brabazon Society, 9/9/ 
Lamps in St. James' Park, S. W., Letter 00, 24/ 

15 if 
Lancashire Half-timers. 4 / 12 / 
Lancaster (W. J.) on Afternoon Tea at Amiens^ 

22 m 5 6 
— - Motor Carriage^ 18 m 6 <l 
Lanciani (Prof. B.) on Murray's Handbook of 

Rome. 18/ 7/ 
Land Question at Fraserburgh, Letter on, 18 / 

76 

Reform, 27 m 8 6 

Registry, 2; 4/ 

57 



I4^ 



VAJMZ^'U OrPIBX TQ *^ TQB TIMBfl *' HSWBPAPB^. 



[Jan. I U 



WW 



Lfind in the Kud^o, 14/ 10 6 

^ndor ( V. t|. S ) on Mr. Li^n^or's TnvTeUi 18 

;7/ 

.»— on Tilwit, 30 i 10 /-27i 4 c-Sl / 6 / 

• Li'tteron, 7 / 14 / 

llAndor'fl TntvftN, Letters on, 14 ; S /— ld>7>— 

lit/ I5A-23; 10/ 
{.Andslip at Airolo. Letteri on, 9 ; 9 0^18 /%d 

-20 f 9/ 
— — Fatal, near Marlborough. 1 7 ^ 6 <2 

on the Midland RailvrHj. 20 t 12 A 

l^ankester (Prof. E. K.) on Electrio Lighting for 

the Natural History Museiim. 21 ; 7 « 
(Prof. EUy) on MoUoses. 19 ; 16 6^25 ; 12 

0^lj IL d— 9 M 0-16/ 4/— 28 / I8y— 2ni 

14 <— 9 m 4/^16 m 18 s-p22 m 9 « 

Actions in common Law,a«<CxyiL Aotiqiti 

■ II ■ in Superior Courts, sss Civil Aotiohb 
rr— Appeal Cases, see Citil Aotions 

Criminal Cases, see Middlbbbx Sbsbioma 



-^ Bankruptcies, ste Bankbuptoibb 
r^ Bankruptcy Coi^rtCi^es,sM Bamkbuptot 
Court 

— Calls to the Bar, 24 / 1 1 <7— 27 / 9 / 

«— Cases ii^ the A^minUtj Court, sss Aomx- 
BA(<TT Court 

*— Oiv^es before the ProviueUl MRg^tratee 
MS Pqliqb 

— ^«- in the Probate Court. sssCitil AgxioiiB 
-^ CqQSistory Court, 9fi$, Arohbii, &o. 

— Cpunoil (rf Ugal £duoattOA. 12 ; 4 c^lS j 
6 '>— » m 10/ 

— Coi]^nty Qai^rt Ot^^»f s«« QiyiL Aotiov« 
of Lonqon Sessions. #m (JBiMnrxL TmAM 



— Court for the Consideration of Crowi^ 
Cases Reserre4, sss Criiiihal Trials 

— *- uf Arch*ffl, New Judge. 2/* '« ^ '■ 



rrrr- Djiys of S^tiHgs ctf t!\e Courts, »i| tvsry 

(fay's paper 
r: — t)ieatb ol Lord Her^ohelL 8 m 14 a 
T — Diridends ii^ Bankruptcy, ass Diy^obrds 
*r — Divorce Court, s es Divo^ob Court 
.^r-r £cclesiastici^l Cases, see Ai^ohbb Co.ubt 
•=— ^ Estates in Liquidation, tee ^btatbb 
L-«- General i;ottocil d( tt^ Bar. 2tf m 14 # 
— ^ Inns o( Court and Calls to the Bar, 18 9 11 / 
^^^ Legal Appointo^ents 7 / 9 / -8 / 18 f 
rrrm Lord Mayor's Court Actiotns, $$$ QijiL 

Aotiohb 
r— - ^ew Judse, 8 ; 7 ^ 
^r-a ^aUoo* Oa Sit^^i^^s of theOoiMtB, tn svsry 

Jay*s paper 
^■r^ Notices of Oai^ses^ &c., in everyday* a paper 
-r^ Partnerships, s ^ Partvbi^bhipb, ti| each 

Montiay'e "li )Ve'ine9li,'8 pap^r 
— » Privy Council ^rqceeding^, sss Civil Ao- 
tiohb 
«— > Proposed A<l^tioniU. Ajsum for Guildfo.rd, 

14 7 4 # 
— ! ■ Public EJxan^inatiom^ 4ss spsrjr (Fs<(ii6«(^|r '« 

aiA Satwrday*s paper 
.=r- Quarter Sessions, Xrialu \% ejte GRnfiHAL 

'[J^RIALB 

ri ^...» and Flo^l^g, Letter on. 28 / 7 / 

^=^~ Uailway a^d Clonal Co>iiuu%sip/i C^i^r^ i^ss 



I^aif {con^inutd), 
— - UecelptA and Expenditure of the Higl\ 

Court of Justioe and c'ourt of Appeal, 8 f 12 6 

Retirement of K. H. Smith, Q.C.. 1 /" 14 a 

as to Master and Servant. 22 / 10 / 

— ^ Scuti*h Sequestn^tions, sss Bani(RI^TOIBR 
^— So-oalled Constructive Mi^rder, Letters on, 

28 m 12 (1—81 ni4 4 
Society, List of Successful Candidates, 4 / 

6<i-i8/ \ f 
Suits in Chancery, see Civii. AOTioift 

— Suspensions, ses Subpbhsiohb 

Trials in the Criminal Court* m« Cjiiimhal 

Trials 

Wrecks Commissioi^erB' Court, see 

Wrrohb 

Laws (G. A.) on the Mercantile Marine. 10 m 13/ 
Lawsoti (Sir Wilfred) on the Liquor Quesion. 

31 ; 4// 
Le Merchant (J. Q.) on tl^e Brat^aion En^ploy* 

ment Society, 24 ; 11/ 
Lead Poisoning. Letter on, 81 ni 8 tf 

— in the Potteries. 2H m 8 a 
Leademhip of tl^e Liberal Party, 80 ; 9 / 
LEADINQ A&TIQLBS :— 

Admisiion uf Aliens to the Ba4, 81 i ^ ^ 

«— Aliens and \\\» Engisl^ Bar, 26 / 11 # 
^— America i^nd Empire, 14 / 9 <f 

«.^- * and the Philippines, %1 f ^ e 
.»— Anxlo-Krenol^ Agreement, 28 « 9 « 
«-•» Kelations 9 ; 9 f 
— - Another Success in the Sudan, 19 ; 9 s 
— ^ Antarctic Eiploration, l^*i » 9 « 
«- Approach of the Session, 28 ; 9 6—4/ 11 h 
— - Arci^btishops aqd the (ot^rpiretatloD of tba 
Bqbdcs. 23 ; 2 tf 

Army Estimates. 2i / 9 «— 8 m 9 a 

Australian federation Agreement, 8^76 

Mr. Balfour on (rish Unlyersity IfiducRtiou^ 

26 i 7 e 

, Ui Manoheater, 81 ; 9 

Rod the Peape Deputation, 80 m 7 6 
Bishopp in the Upper Huuse, 22 / 9 d 
Bjititth Rud Germaq PoVqy ^n U^a Fi^r Baal, 



1 in9/' 



liailiray Bnterpriaa iu (?h(nR. 4 / II e 



Budding uf Ministerial Lelgiilaaou, 21 / 9 <y 
Budget of C^rime, 6 / 9 a 
Difficulties, 9 » 9 d 

— tk\e Bulgaria, %5 / 1 1 r 

— . S^r Henry CampbeU-BauQiMNnRU Rt Uull, % 
Si9b 

— Case of WickhRm «. PRyois, 81 / 7 e 

— Charges against the SirdRT. 28, n 9. R 

— China Debate. 9 / 9 
— ^ Papers, 16m 11 d 

and tl^e Powers, 18 m 9 ^ 

— Chinese Bluebook, 17 m 9d 
of Developments, 2 » 9 

; Northern Railways Directorate, ^7/94 

— Cliurch and the High Churchmen, 6 » 9 o 
-T- ColoniRl Discussions m ParliRmenlf, 21 ir 9 c< 
^ CompRnies and Directors, 28 / 9 (f 

— Compulsory ArbitrRtion, 4^7 d^lOj 7 d 

— Conference on the TsRr*s Pioposal. 17y 9 ^ 

— Couiession in th,e Church, 4 si 11 e 
-r- Duke oJt Co^iaaught in Bgy^t^ 21 f% 4 



tfarcbdl, 1899.] 



PALMBR'B IVDBX to ^* THB TIMES '^ NBW8PAPBB. 



Lea 



JOftdtng Artiolef (continmd)^ 

-— — OonstructiTB Murder Aod UufAtif factory 

SeateQoea. 14 / 11 r 
-^^ Control of Adalteration. 7 m 9 « 
— — ConTocatioQ PRrliament and the Ghnroh, 9 

/9f 
--^ County Council and the London Bill, 29 m 

mi~~ Cour de Caasation and Eif . de Beaurepaireb 

10 I 7 fr-ll ; 7 6— 12 J 7 «J-18 ; 7 o 
«v— Lord Cowley's Case and the Finance Act, 

16m 9« 
<^— Criminal Chamber and its Accusers, 9 / 9 « 
•^- Crisis in the Buildinf Trade, 4 m 1 1 c 
— <— in the Chnrch, 18 ; 7 6->30 )9d^im9d 
v^-> Critics of Our Criminal Law, 9 ; 9 <l 
— Current Pqhtios. 6 / 9 /» 

Death of Mr. Fortnum and Art CoUeoting, 
mils 
of NnharPasha.l6j9 6 

— of M. Fnure. 17 /90 

— of Lord Herschell, 2m9h 

— of llenry Jones ** Cayeodish.** 17y 9 s 
Debate, 14/ 9 c — 15/ 9 a 

— on the Revision Bill, 1 W 1 1 <? 
Discipline of the Church, 17 / 9 <f 
Disturbances in the Philippines, 6/90 
Dreyfus Affair, 17 ; 9 ii-28 j 11 A-31 ; 9 6 
Bdttoation at Uorne and Abroad, 2i j U n 
Klementsry fijducation, S m i\ d 
Lord Elgin's FareweU, 8 ; 7 & 
England and America, 20y 9 s 

in China. 9)96 



11 



and France, 15 / 9 « 
and China, 2i 7 b 




— Ez- Official Keceirer on Company Law. 24 

/9# 

Excess of Imports. 18/90 
Famine in Russia. 24 m 9 s 
Federation of Trade Unions, 27i7 e 
Figbiing in the Fhilippinei , 29 m 9.0 
- in ttamoa, 19 ; 9 / 

Finitnce of the Past Twenty Tears. 27 / 9 6 
Florence and London, 4 / 1 i d 
Foreign Affairs and the Address, 8 / 9 s 
»ir H. Fowler ou the Opposition, 8 / 7 e 
France and Muscat, 2^2 / 9 c 7 m 9 <f 
-* and Slam, 5j 7 e 
French Foreign Policy, 24 ; 9 4 
Qovemment and the Reyisiou Committee, 



7/9c/ 

Naval Debate, 21 m 11 « 

Presidency, 18 / lie 



Funeral of M. Faure, 24 / 9 il 
Future of the Sudan, 6^96 
of Trade Uuioos. i6j9d 



- — Qermftn Army BUI, 17 m 9y 
^*— • M, de Qiers' Protest. 8 m 1 1 

Sir li. Giffen oa the Urowth of the 

Empire. 16/ 9 <i 
.^ — Mr. GUdtftooe and the Dissolution of 1874. 

7J9c 
•>— GoTernment and the Opposition, 30 j 9 6 
— > Qreat Brltrto, Russia and Chioa, IQ m 9 4 
Central Railway, 10 m 9 / 
Uabitual Drunkards Act, S5> 9 « 
Qi^f-lu^ers, 2 m 9 



Leading Articlea (conttnued). 

*— - Lord George Hamilton on India. 26 / 7 il 

Lord Herschell's Successor as Arbitrator. 

Um9/ 
— — - Home Office and the Oriminal Law, 11 / U • 

Hopes of the Opposition. 2^ in9 d 

— — Hungarian Cabinet Crisis. 21 / 9 / 

^— IinproTement of the ^tatut<i» Law. 2\ j 9 e 

— — Indian GoTernmeat and Parliamentary 

Interference. 20 m 1 1 ^ 

■ ■ Policy and Problems. 11 / 7 « 
— * Railways and Indian Irrigation, 6j 9 e 
~— Ireland and the Debate on the Addma, 18 

/ll d 

Irish Municipal Elections. 19 ; 9 i 

Trade. 26 f 7 d 

Uniyersity Question. 3 / 7 ^ 

Italy and the Aiiglo*French Agreement, ad 

m 7 c 

the Vatican and Europe, 6 m 9 <f 



•— Kempton Park Case. 15 m 11/ 
-* Lord Kimberley on Affairs. 26 ; 7 6 

— Mr. Rudyard Kipling's Illness 4 m I! </ 

— Lord Lansdowne and the Ordnance Fao« 
tories. 18 / 11 « 

— Lawlessness in the Church, 1/96 

— Lead Compounds in Pottery, 28 m 9 d 

— Liberal (/Ondaye, 24^ 9 c 

— LighU of BicycUsU, 28 ; 1 1 d 

— Lippe-Detmold Question, 6; 9 

— Local Goyernmeut in London. 24 7*9 e 
Taxation Eleports, 2 /* 7 c 

4-^ London Cabs, 4/110 

Qoyernment Bill, 22 m 1 1 0^34 m 9 if 

School Board. 10/ 10 a 

Lord Chief Justice ou Legal Beforms, lij^ 



90 



Macedonian Agitators. 27 f 7 d 
Madagascar, 7 ; 9 6 
Metropolitan Traffic. 18 m 1 1 
MiUwall Dock Company. 20/ 9 d 
Miners' B^ederatiou, 1 1 ; 7 d 
Ministers and Directorships, 16 / 9 « 
John Morley at Brecliiu, 18 ; 9 6 
Municipal Trading. 27 m 11 
Muscat and the Nile. 8 m 11 o 
National Opera, 26 md e 
Nayy Estimates, tO m 9 
New French League, 4 j 70 
President, 20 / 9 6 



Tear Honours, 2j7d 

— Newest Phase of Cobdenism, 6 j7 b 

— Newfoundland Problems. 28 f 9 c 

— Opening of t'ariidment, 8 / 9 <tf 

— Opposition Leadership in the Lower Hooise^ 
17i9c 

— . Our Policy in China, 21 m II / 

— ParUament and the Crisis in the ChuroU^ 
\0J 9 < 

to Easter. 28 m 9 c 



^^ Patrie Fraucaiae and the French Am;^, 1^ 
/9d 

— the Pavonia, 20/ 9 a 

— • Peace Crusade, 22 m 11 

— Petroleum, 14 m 9 d 
Bill, 16 m9/ 



Phoiphorus ii\ Mi^tche*^ 17 m %Jt 



la 



PALMBR'8 IimiUL TO >« THS TI1IS8 ** VJBWSPAPBB. 



[Jam 1 to 



TiMrting Artioles (rMtfinMW). 
^— ^Uftue in India. \2j 7 d 

— Policy of the Qor«rnment, 94 j 9 A 

— Political Apologists on the PUtform, 20 
|9 6 

Speeches, 19 f 9 d 

— Politics and Parliament, 17 « 9< 

■ and Parties at Home, 4 9 7 6 

■ and Prosecutions in France, 18 m 9s 
Poor Rates and Strikes, 29 m 9 </ 

— — Preserration of Big Qame in Africa, 8 m 9« 
of Floi^nce« tf ; 7 d 



•— ^ PiiTste Letter Boxes, 21 ; 9 <f 
— * Progress of Siam. 1/90 

— Proiposed Additional Judges, 8! n 7 i 
^^ Qaestion of the Andit, 18 « 9 d 

Kail way Becrttlation Bill, 16 « 6 li 

rr^ Batiflcatioqi of the i^panish Treaty, 7 / 9 
— Re-enduwm«nt of Cambridge. ^ / 7 d 

-^ Reform of £cQlMia«tical (Courts. 19/ 9 6 

•^- Relations between En^nd and the United 
States, 28 fjd e 

_ Hegiilatioo of iCharity, 5j7d 

•— ^ Report of the French Rariaioa Committee, 
10/9 / 

Repoi^ Deniah Adranoe, 23y 9 e 

— Kei^eoae. 2 > 7 «— 31 m7h 
— . ReYolt in Yemen \AJ 7 d 

Mr. Rhodes in B^-rlin, 11 m 11 d«-16M9e 

_ Russia and Finland. .20 m 11 e 

■ fl^nd the Nia chwang Railway LQaD„28 / 
9«^6iN9 6 

— — Samoan A£fairs, 2/76 

^^ Beoond Reading of the LondoD BilV26 m 

11 
— — BMondary Ednoation, Ifiai U « 

— Secret Commissions. 9 m 9 

— — Session, Miniatry and the Oppositioo, 7/96 
— ^- Situation In Aostrial Hungary, I8jdu 

■ in S«moa.< 31 m 7 s 

*— Slay^i^ in Zanzibar, 14 1 11 6 
— — South Eastern and Chatham Agreement, 14 
ai9« 

— Spain and the Oarlists, I5y 9 c 

— Spanish Affairs, \6m\\ c 
— ^ Sudan Agreement, 21 ^'9 6 

Convention, 23 ; 9 « 
Debate, 25/11 « 



— Suppression of the f^eDch Leagnee, 3 n 9 if 

— Te&phune Question, 7 m 9 e 

Tenure of Land in Towns, 1 1 / It d 

^ TlirsAtened Trouble in the Balkan SUtee, 
26j9c 

— Trade in 1898, 7;9(f 
—^.Tranefer of Cuba, 8 ; 7 
— — Tsar's Proposals. 25 j 9 6 
*~ Uitlaoders' Petition.. 27 « 11 6 
Unique Winter, 25 m 11 d 

-~- United Statee and Germany is the Far 
East, 16 ; 9 r 
-jiiul the.New Dominions^ 12.; 7 6«-27j 7 6 
and the Philippines, 10 j 7 e 
and Germany. 13./ 9 d 



— > Unnoted Chaoget in Criminal Law, 20 m 
lid 

— Vaccination, Hj 11 d 

— Watet Comnyaaion BapopL 2a j 9 d 

.60 



Tieaiting Artioles (cenfmaec/) 

— Withdrawal of *he Russian Protest, 11 



11 r 



TForkroen'fl Cheap Trains, 30; 9 « 
Houses Hill, I8nill <f 



\ 



— - Yesterday's Business in the Commons, 28 / 

9e— 14w9r 
League of Mercy. Meeting to Promote, 2 n 12 tf 

— 8 m 10 / 
Leamington. ConserYattya Club, Annual Dinner, 

4/8a 
Lectures on Chariuble and Social Work, 21 

1 18 a 

on Industrial La jr, 18/9/ 

ta Prisoners. ^Hf'Sf 

Leeds Church Eztebsion Society Appeal, 14 m 

86 

^^ Industrial Conference at, 6 si 8 e 

Town Clerkship of, 24 / 7 

Lees (ElUott) on St. Paul'a Cathedral. 29 « 7 / 
Legal Appointmenta, 7 J 9 y— 8 / 13 e— 23 

tea 
Leigh ( Lord and Lady) Celebration of the Golden 

Wedding of. 3> 7 / 
Leighton ( Stanley) on the Royal Commission and 

Tithe Rent Charge, 20 m 12 6 

— on Seutittdary l£ducation, 5 / 9 / 
Leighton's (Lord) House, Letter on^ 28^ 18 i 
Lely (J. M.) on Curiosities of the Statutes 

Revised. 6/ 9ii 

Leprosy in Indis. 1 1 n 16 cf 

Leslie (Sir Bradford) on Railway PoUcy in India, 
13>12« 

(G. D.) on Southampton Bargats^ 9 ; 12 6 

Letter Cards. Letter on, I / 4 4 

Lewis <G, U.) on the Money-lenders Bill, 11 m 
10 6 

Ley land (John) on Capt. Mahan on Coast De- 
fence, 5 ; 5 6 

Lias (Ret. J. J.) on. Church Conrta 24 V 7 / 

— on. the Crisis In the Church, 17 Jl 7 a 
Liberal Forwards. 8 1 7 9 e 

• dub Dinner, 16 n 2 / 

Leadership. 6j Md^llj 7«— 14;4/-.l / 

7 fl— 6/9 6—7/ 10 

^-* Letters on, 17 ; 8 a^8I ;' 12 <f— 4 /8a 
•*— Memorial to Mr. Gladstone. 14^ 7 e 
— — Party Reorganisation, 81 1 9 / 
Policy. 24 ; to e 

— Unionist Council Annual Meeting, 17 m 
12 d 

Liberation Society and Protestant Disnenting 
Deputies, Annual Parliamentary Breaicftst, 
23/15 6 
Liberator Relief Fund, Annual Report, 25 / 8 « 
Liberian GoTemment Lean. 81 m 2 e 
Licensing Commission, \2 j 7 f 
Lichfield (Dean of) on the Crisis in the Cburd^ 

16.; 7 rf 
— «— on the Obedience of the Clergy, 7 1 10 e 
— «. Murder, 1 m 10 d^2 mils 
Life in West Chins, Lecture on, 4 / 8 / 
Lifeboat Saturday Movement, 18 si 6 

— Senrioes, 22 / 9 /—it m 12y 
inl898, 8;ll0 

Light Railway between Hanwell and Uzbridgs^ 
8y 9 



Ma^h 81, 1899.] pauisb^s kin>sx to** rev tihsb, ^ wvwsfapbb. 



Loii 



Light Railwaj to the Land's End, 1 / 6 / 
-i— OHen, Um6/— S2 m IS r 

Bailwa/A. U ; 13 r~22 f \2 d 

over Common Lauds, 86 y 8 « 



Limits of Imperial Po»tJif{«, TiCtters on^lXJ 6J 
Lincors Inn, Grand Day, Dinner, 25 i 6« 
Linen Test Case \l / S ft 
•'— and Woolen Drapers' Institntidn, Dinner, 

Lion Tamer Attacked by a Lioness. 18/64 
Lippe*Detmold Question, 5j Z d— 6 / 6 e— 7 ; 5 

<7-l8 ;5 . 
Lipton (Sir ThosJ and the America Gap, 14/ 

(Messrs.) and the Liquor Traffic, 24 m 14/ 

Liquor Licensing Laws. 19 i 12 A 

Qn stion. Letter on. 3\ j Ad 

— Trade In the Montrose Burghs. 19 j 6 / 
— * Traffic in West Africa. Letter on. 27 m 13« 
Literature of the Dreyfus ("ase. Letter on, 8^12/ 
LitUe( Mrs. Archibald) on the Awakening of 

China, 9 ; 14 . 

— (Archibald) en Chinese Drama and Chinese 
Industries, 4 / 8 / 

Litaer(K. M.>on the Dollis Hill. 27fii 15 / 

on Quarter Sessions and Flogging, TAj 1 f 

— ^ oi) (he lUver Brent 19/70 

Livermore (Arthur) on the United States add 

the Philippines, 5 > 6 r 
Liverpool Asf ociatloo of Foreign Consuls, Meet 

ing. 2 m 4 

— Cliamber of Commerce, Meeting, 3 in 3 / 
Corporation and tke Telephone System, 81 

» 7 s 
— :- ('otton Association, Meeting; 28/ 10 / 
— — to Manchester in 18 MinuteSi 18 m 6 / 
— * Merchants' Guild, 4 / 7 « 
— — Progress of Anti- Ritualism in, Letter on, 4 

-— School of Tropical Diseases, 2 n 4 #—14 si 

3e 
Self-PropeUed Traffic Association. 17 / 4 / 

— Shipowners' Association, Annual Meeting, 
22 m 12/ 

— Stanley Hospital, Annual Meeting, 23/ 12s 
—-* Steamship Owners' Association, Annual 

Meeting, 22 / 4 / 
^-T Working Men's Onsenratire Association. 

Meeting, 1 2 ; 8 « 
Liringstone College, Annual Meeting.' 1 1 / 4 « 
Livingstone's Sake, Letter on, 4 m 15 e 
Llantwit Lower School Board, Extraodinarv 

Scene at a Meeting of, 13; 4 c 
Lloyd (John) on Our Wreckage. 3 / 5 / 
lioyd-Goorge and Uace's Catechism, Letter on, 

17si 12 c 
Local QoTemment Elections, 1 1 ; 9 « 

— and Finance in Prussia, 20 ; 15 a 
Marine Board 27 j \^ d 

Loch (C. S.) on Old Age Pauperism, 27 m 12 / 
Lochwood (Sir Frafdc) Stained Glass Window 
Erected in York Minsteir in Memory of, 8 m 

Lodge (Prof.) Banquet to. 6 m 10 « 

(Prof. OO on Coherers, 27 ' 13 i 

Loftie(ReT. W. J.) on the Giaeeh Museum. 12 

^ 18 a 



London Assessment Queltftm in Iiondon', 8 in 15 

«-^22 m 18 / 
-^ Association of Correctors of the Preaa, 

Annual Dinner, 27 / 10 « 
(Bp. of) and his Clergy, IS ,' 8 rf 

— on the Crisis in the Church, \%j^e 
on the Inebriates Act, 16 m 16 c 

Building Trades, 27 m 15 « 

(^abmen and the Police, 8^4 t — 4 / 1 2 / — 

6 / 6 d-7 / 1 1 rf— 18 / 1? s-15 / 18 S— 17 / 
10 e 
— - Cabs. Fare Indicators for. 18 m 4 / 

(Camber of Commerce. Dinner, 18f 7 s 

Meeting, 23/7 e— 10 m 14 c 

■ and Secret Commissions. 8 m 12 a 

and South African Postal Rates, 11 m 

15(1 

City Mission, 3 f 5 « 

(Tonyersaaione, 18 ai 5 tf 



Colonial Club. I8.7 4 / 

Commercial Travellers' BencTolent Soiciety, 

Amitial Meeting. 27 m 9 d 

Congregational Union, Annuid Gatherings^ 

LONDON 00UNT7 OOUNOIL :— 

-^ Alhambra Theatre and Sunday ConoertSL 

25 f 7/ 

Appointment of Architect: 22 m 14 e 

and its Architect, 17; 10a^30i7 6-^l / 

86 

Blac^wall Tunnel, 15 / 12 e 

— ^ Boadicea Statue, 1 / 8 r 

BuUdinif Trade Dispute, 8 la f 4 6 

^-^ Central iTrimfnal Court 22 m 14 « 

Council's Tramways, 22 «i 14 «— 27ai 8 d*» 

29 /« 10 

Death of President Faure, 23 / 15 a 

-«- Election of -Chairman, 15 in 5 <i 

of Committees, 15 m 5 cf 

Vice-chairman and Deputy^Chainnan, 

1ft M ) a 

Embanlcment PaWng, 26j 7 d 

- Engineering Contracts, 2 m lb a 

Examtaation of Water, 15 / 12 e 

Finance, 7 / \0J 

Fire Brigade Applianoea, 25 ; 7 e 

and Fire Protection, 12/40 

— — Flash Point of Petroleum, 8 m 14 6 

— — Gas Companies Charges, 16/12 e^2Bf 

16 a 
Light and 0>ke Conmny's BilL 2 si I6a 

— 8sil4 6 

Testiag, 22«i 14 s 



Hours of Polling. 9f4d 

Housing of the Working CUsSes, 15 / 12 e 

««- Illmninated AdF^rtisementr, 1/8 6 
—^ Improvement Agreemeuts, 15/12 s 

Income Tax, 81/18/^1/8 6 

— - Inebriates Act, 8 m 15 a 

— Inspection of Theatres, 9 / 4 li 

— Kent Railways Amalgamatioo, 23 / 16 a 
Light Railways, 28/ 15 a 

— Lights on Omnibuses, 29f7d 

Loan to the School Board,'l5 / 12 e 

— - London County Bills! 15 / 12 « 

GoTemmeut Bill, 2 si 16 a-^-dsi 14 6— 22 



SI 12 s— 29ja lUc 



61 



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PALIUK'B IHDU ^ to THll; tlM£8 *^ KTBWS^AFBE. 



rJAQ i to 



Maidgtone 



london Oounty Ooaooil (rontin'/ed), 
te-— London Water and the 

.Epidemic. 22 m 14 
«^— Meat Innpectioa and Pablio Slaughter- 
houses. I / 8 // 

— Memorials to Chnucer and Milton. 15 / 12 e 
•— Metrupolitaa Water Companies Bill, 8 m 

Ub 
Municipal Bakeries. 9 fAd 

■ ■ Pranchine Keform, 23 / 15 a 
■■ Insurance. 15/120 

■ Omnibuses, 25 j 7 r 

— — Natural History Hollection. 9 f Ad 

New (bounty Knte, 21 m lit e 

Member, 29 >» 10 
Thames Tunnel 15 / I2e 



i 



— Office Accommodation. 2'2 m 14 e 

— Jb'UiX'S for Cremation. 9 r A d 
^ Proposed Lefrifllation. 9 / A d 

— Public Crf matoria. 15 m 5 </ 

— Publication of liecords. 8 m 14 

— > and Publichouse Licences. 28 j 7 b-^l t 9t 

— Hating of HospitHls, 2 m Ida 

— Ketiring ArcUitect. 29 m M) e 

— > Science and Art Instruction, 1/86 

— Smoke Comiumption. 2 m 15 a 
» SpiUlflelds Market. .29m 10 c 
-- Spitting in Carriages. 26 $ 7 d 

— Street Betting, 2 m 16 a 

— > Sunday Concert Question, 25 ; 7 f^2 m 15 a 
-* Technical Education Board, Report, 80 i 
14 6 
^ Third Officer of the Fire Brigade, 1 / 8 a 

— and the Traniways. 28 > 10 0—25 ; 7 c— 9 / 
4d-20y 14/— 2 w 15 a 

— Vauxhall Bridge 8 w 14 / —15 m 5 d 

— Votes of Thanks, 8 m 14 6 

'^ and the Water Company. 81 m 9 a 
^ Waterloo SUtioii, 15 /* 12 s 
^ WaterlowPark,.l /8 

— Welsh Water Bill. 2i^ m 10 

— Working i'iaas Dwellings, 6 / 11 d 
Colony for KpUeptics, 1/66 



*— Workmen's Trains, I / 8 

Worka Department, 25 ; 7 r 

London County Council AlUnight Tramway 
8erTioe,U/90 

— Elections, 6/ 9 /— U m 7 /— 18 m 4 d 
.*-^ and Licensed Houaea, 28 m Id 6 

■ Letter on, '^9 m 7 e 

ii^— and Sunday Obseiranoe, Letter on, 24 ; 7 d 
— ^ and their Superintending Architect, Letter 
on, 20 m 8 / 

— Tramwaya, Letter on, 4 j 70 
Water BiUs, 9 / 4 d 

London Depot for Greek Induatries, Report, 15 
y i2« 

— Diocesan Board of Education, Letter on, 30 
mAj 

— — Church Lada' Brigade, 7/ 6 / 
Conference, 29 m 7 d 
Police Court Mission, 15 m 5 d 
Eiateddford, 25 / be 
Eleetricity Bilta, 17 m 14 «-18 m 6 d 
Schemes, 22 m 4 / 
i^ Fife Associatioii, Literary £T«oing« 17 / 

#9 



London Fires in 1898, 8 HI d 

— GoYemment Bill. 2 m 10 lOci— Bai 12 
m 9 0-6 m 8 b~7 m 13 a * 8 m 12 f^9 m 9 /^ 
11 m7/— 17 m 18«— 18 m 5 a -18 m 12 f-^tB 
m 6 a— 27 m 12 0'>29 m 10 6-80 m A «— 31 la 
8/ 

Letters on, 20 m 3 d— 22 m8/<8lm8/ 

■ ■ and East Ijondon. Letter on, 38 / 6 # 

Hospital Conralescent Home, 10/11 0-ld 

/60 

Improtementa. 7 j 8 6 

— * Institution. Lectures at, 17 / 10^— 2! M4 d 
Liberal and Radical Union, Annual Meet- 

ing, 14 w 7 r 

Meeting, 22 / 10 / 



Municipal Franchise and Registratioii, iO 

— Needlework Guild. Report, 18 / 8 / 

— ^ Orphan Asylum, Annual Dinner, 10 m 8 & 

Reform Union. Annunl Meetinif. 2 m 14 6 

— ScbtKil Board, Meeting of the Progressiftf 
Party. A fSh 

of Economics, 29 m 14 6 

'■■ Lectures. 19.; 11 d 

■ " - and Political Science. Lectures at, 19 
; II rf-27J 12 0-18/6/ 

— Schools Dinner Association, Letter on, 7 / 
11 a 



•— Swimming Asaociation, Annual Meeting, 

1/6/ 
— i- Street Trnffic Bill, Letter on, 31 m IC^ 

and the Police, 14 m 13 d 

Temperance Hospital, Opening of a Ne# 

Ward, 17 m II a 
Topographical Society, Annual Meeting* 

II mUf 
— United Temperance Council, Anniversary 

Festival. 14/ 12« 

University —CouToCations. 17 > 8 6 

— — > Examinations, u; 8 d— 16 ;110— 0/6i^ 

—9/ 12d— 16/ 60 

Miscellaneous News, 1 7 ; 6 
Water Bills. 10 ; 4 a— 1 1 9 9 a 
and the Maidstone Epidemic. Letter oil 



> fci 



28 M 8 « 

Wesleyan Mission, Annual Meeting, 7 m8A 

— Women's Union. Annual Meeting, 9 m 4 / 
Young Women's Christian Association, An-* 

nual Meeting, 1 7 m 3 / 
Londonderry (Lord) on Agriculture, 7 j 7 e 
— at Newcastle. 10 «• 8 / 
Long (Walter) on Agricultural Legislation. 80 

;7d 

at Bath 24.; 10/ 

and his Constituents, 24 m lOs 

Longetity. 7 ; 100—25 j 8 /— 10/ 12 e 

Lonsdale ( W.) on Bears m the Streets, 24 si 8 d 

— — Letter on, 24 m 1 1 s 

Lord Chancellor, in Liverpool, 2/4/ 

— - at Tiverton. 20 ; 7 d 

Lord Mayor and Christ's hospital, 2 nt s 

Loriuers Company, Dinner, 31 1 8 6 

Lough (Thosj on Workmen's Traina, 6 / 11 d 

Lower Thames Street, 27 m 8 6 

Lowther (J. W.) at Boorith, 6 / 1 1 

Lucas (Arthur) on Italian Finance, .i « 12J e 

Luggage en iiansom Cabs, Letter on, 17 si 4 J 



March 3i, lf^99] palmer's index to ^tbe tudss ** kewspAjpsb; 



Mai 



tiidlow (Lord) on the CriminAl ErideDce Act, 

. 20fB A 

tnniicj-Case of T. H. FUchur— a Millionaire, 

Lii<hiiigton (Sir Ocdfre»bn the Heory^Reinach 

Trlai, dl7 8 a 
; — on the Picqaart Gate. )9 ml d 
L^rttelton (Canon E.). on the Training of Teabh- 

eK 6;7«^]9j 12 a 
(Geri. N. G.) dn the British Troopi in the 

Sudan, 23 ;' 8 e 

MabOolI (Canoit Malooim) on Reeenratioa of the 
. Sacrament. Si ]0h 

MH«an (H.) on Secondary Bdacatioa, 7/ 11 rf 
Mucartney (— ) at Reading. 14 / U) 6 
MAcdonald (Sir Wni.) and M»Gill University, 

Letter on. 24 ; J I / 
Maedonald's ( Vi«jor) Expedition, 18 / S <j 
. — (('olj Ifiipeditidn. 24 ; 4 /— I « 6 tf-9 m 8 6 
Mabedonii. hf 8 e -17 / A a— 18 t 6 <i— 24 j & / 

—25 ; 6 rf-27 I 8 A-30 / 6 #-8l ,i 6 d-4 / 7 s 
Maqeddnifin Qiiesiion. Letter oil« 27 r 4 a 
MacknrnfSH (i^rederic) on the Inns of Court and 

Aliens 22 01 H s 
M»«ofc^y (Sir J. ^.) on the Bhttnlnrt. 13 / 10 « 
Mscleeniie(Sir A. C.) on a National Opera. 27 m 

r— (G. Si) on the Position in Uganda. 24 ; 1 1 / 

Maclean (') on Cdttiitertailidg Duties, Letter 
on. 28 fli 7 c/ 

(J. &L)0n Lord George Hamilton and the 

House of Commons. 20 m IS ^ 

on the Indian Stigar Bill. 30 m 4 /; 

Madnamard (T. J.) un the Breakdown in (Com- 
pulsory Attendance 2 > ; 7 « 

BiIacrae(C. 0.) on tHa « hiiie«e Noriheni liail- 
wsys ^Scheme. 28 / 10 (/ 

Madagascar, ex Queeii of , 1 •a 5 o 

r — MtUHtion ill. 2 /" 10 0.-6 ; 8 / 

Maditigley Church. 6 m Vd f 

Milban (Capt.) on CoAst DefenOe, Letter on, 5 

BAahdi Body of the, Letter on. 6 si 8 s 

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;— 23 / 16 0-2 m 2 /— 9 m 4 ^— 18 /rf 2 /— 23 

m 3i— 8(i#/i 13 f 
^^^^ Ostend, 7 « 1 1 c 

FroTiiicial. to the Continent. 16 / 10 <! 

Sunday Night Mails. Letters od, 12 / 2 /^ 

13J4/-14; II/-1779/ 
•; — for the United States Of America, 25 / 14 6 
Miiins ttiniui^h Kensington Ganlens. 11 / 18 c 
HaUrial Fever. Treatment of. 16 ; 4 / 
Mallaby (J<ev. J. J.) on Lady >¥iinborne*s 
. Donkey Story. 3 / 8 
MalU, 7 • 8 a — 18/ 5 c 
and Imperial PenUy Postage, Letter on, 25 

; U Q 
— — ~ Adericaii Troop!) at, lOmSu— ISmS/ 
r — and Penny Postage, 22 / U) /~1 m 12 s 
Mlin KiUed in Drury Late. 4 nt 10 6 
Manchester Chanlbel^ of C<itrinierce, AnhUeil 

Meeting, 3 J I'd / 






Manchester Proposed Salary for the Lord Mayor 

of, 30 m 7 rf 
Manila Fighting at, Letter oh, 18 / 10 e 
Manning the Nary and Mercantile Marine, 22 f 

♦ / 
Mansion House. Banquet to the Masters of th0 

LiTory Companies at, 9 m 10 a 
Dinner 10 the Court of Obnimoa Ck>ancil 

at, '2/8 A 
— ^ Fancy Dress Ball at 7 9 8 / 
— - Fixtures of Entertainments at^ 2^jl2d 

— French Masters at the. 2 j /« 12 c 
Marchand*s Major) Mission. 3 ; 8 /-^I f5 0—9/ 

5 6—18 M 5 r— 1 m 8tf 
Manufacture of Edge Tools, \7 f2f . 

Margaret (Lady) and St. Hugh's Halls» Oxford, 

23; 8 6 
Marchant (J. G. le) on Charity drganitatiod 

Society. 7i' 12 s 
Marine and General Mutual Life Assuranoe 
.Society. Annual Meeting, 4 'S 7 / 
Marling (Sir SV. H.) on the Crisu in tile Chiircli| 

20m 13/ 
vMarriage Act, 1808, 8 « 8 / 

With a Deceased Wife's Slstef. 28y 9 tf 

tf AE&IAGES i —In conseqilence of the iiegis« 

trar^liederal having a complete Alphabetical 

List of all Ma rriii ^8 in the British Dominions; 

also o f all .Vf arr Lages of British subjects abroadj 

which can be inspected at any tinle, at tlii| 

'>3ce in Somerset House, it is not deemed ej4« 

pedient to insert the minimUni lists as itdvet' 

tised in the Tvnes, 

Blunt Judith, 14 / 5 / 

Cave Margaret, 28 / 11/ , 

— !• • derstfoiu. Baron O. H., 28 ; 4 5 

— Cleuieiiti. Lady Maude, 20 / 8 
Lady Winifred. 23 i 9 / 



i>ouKlas Lady Edith G.. 27 m 11 4 

T^ot. Pitt, St. G. L., 27 n 11 s 

Goflf CoL K.. 6; 7y 

- Goldnlann, i\ s.. \.\ f^e 

GUeMt. Hon. llosamnnd. 9 / 10 d 

Hereford, Bp of, 19/ IO6 

Hochepied Larpent, Clarissa Oath, de; 9 

^ Sydil de. 2 / 7 / 

Lycion. ilon. N. S., l^f5J 

— Miles. P. N.. 2 / 7 / 

- Patti. Madame, 26 » 4 6 
Peel. Hon, Agnes, 18 / 9 « 

Peire. Oswald, 28; 11 / 

Ueiishaw. A. H., 23 ; 9 / 

Ridley. M. W., 9 MO a . , 

St. Maiir, Lord Percy, 20 si 11 / 

Synionds, Mary G., 19 1 i0 6 

Vivian, Harry, 20;"8ff 

White, Hon. Violet. 20 f/r II / 

Marriau'es. Births and Deaths. Fletdriis, 9 / \63 
Marriott (Sir VV,)aod Mr. Hooley. I5j 5 « 
Marsden (Dr. (i. S.) on Overcrowdbg id S^* 

condary Schools. I7il4/ 
Martineaii (Geo.) od Mr Msiclean on CodotdKf' 

vailing Duties, 2i\ m 7 d 
Mai tyr'« (Major) Exp'editioii, 26tn7d 
Marylehone, ?!»chi>ol Hoar I in, IG //i 8 / 
iNltfso'nic Bene^olenCd fH ti^^i; ^j^t ^^ 



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PALIUK'B IHDAX ^tO THll; tlMZB*^ KTBWB^AfBR. 



rJAa 1 i6 



Xiondon Oouoty Ooanoil (rontin'ted), ' 

te-— London Water and the Maidstone 

.Epidemic. 22 m 14 
«^— Meat Ini»pection and Pablio Slaughter- 
houses. I / 8 /> 

Memorials to Chsucer and Milton. 15 / 12 « 

•— MetropoUtaa Water Companies Bill, 8 si 

14 6 
Municipal Bakeries. 9 fid 

■ ■ Franchise Kefurm, 'i3 / 15 a 
■■ Insurance. \R f \2e 

■ Omnibuses, 25 ; 7 r 

— Natural History nollectlon, » / 4 il 

— New (^ountj KNte, 27 im iU 
Member. 29 m 10 
Thames Tunnel. 15/ 12e 



— Office Accommodation. 22 m 14 e 

— I'iaces for Cremation. 9 / 4 rf 
^ Proposed Leinnlation. 9 / A d 

— Public Crf matoria. 15 m 5 </ 

— Publication of Uecords. 8 m 14 

— and Publichouse Licences. t»j 76--1 / 8 ^ 

— Hating of Hospitals. 2 m 15 a 

— Ketiring Architect. 29 m 10 

— > Science and Art Instruction, 1/86 
•— Smoke (^omiumption. 2 m 15 a 
* SpiUlflelds Market. ,29 m 10 c 

— Spitting in Carriages. 26 j 7 d 

— Street Betting. 2 m 15 a 

— Sunday Concert Question, 25 ; 7 f ^2 m 15 a 
-* Tecbnicsl Education Board. Report, 80 1 
14 6 

^ Third Officer of the Fire Brigade, 1 /8s 

— and the Traniways. 28 ; 10 0—26 ; 7 c-S / 
4d-2Uy 14/— 2)N 15 a 

— Vauxhall Bridge 8 w 14 / —15 m 5 d 

— Votes of Thanks, 8 m 14 6 

'^ and the Water Company. 81 m 9 e 
-* Waterloo Station, 15 /* 12 s 
^ Wateriow Park, 1 / 8 o 

— Welsh Water Bill, 29 m 10 

— Working i lass Dwellings, 6/114 
— ' Colony for Kpileptics. 1/86 



< Workmen's Trains. I / 8 

Works Department, 25 ; 7 c 

London County Council AlUnight Tramway 
Serrioe, 11 / 9# 

— Elections, 8/9 /— U w 7 /— 18 w 4 d 
.'^-^ and licensed Houses, 28 m 18 5 

■ Letter on, 29 m 7 r 

ii^— and Sunday Obseiranoe, Letter on, 24 ; 7 d 

— ^ and their Superintending Architect, Letter 

on, 20 m 8 / 
— - Tramways. Letter on, 4 j 7« 

Water BUls, 9f Ad 

London Depot for Greek Industries, Report, 15 

y i2« 
— - Diocesan Board of Education, Letter on, 20 

mAj 
m. Church Lads' Brigade. 7/ 6 / 
Conference, 29 m 7 d 
Police Court Mission, 15 ai 5 d 
Eisteddford,25/8s 
Eleetricity Bills, 17 m 14 s— 18 m 6 d 
^^ Schemes, 22 m 4 / 
-^ Ufa AssociatioB, Literary Evening 1 17 / 

#2 



London Fires in 1898, 8 1 1 1 </ 

— Government Bill. 2 m 10 10 <i— 8 m 12 
m 9 e^6 m 8 h~7 m« 13 « - 8 m 12 /-9 m9 f^ 
11 mlj—n m ld«'>l8 m 5 a -18 m 12 /'— 20 
SI 6 a— 27 m 12 e-29 m 10 6^80 jn 4 «— 31 la 
8/ 

Letters on. 20 m 3 d'~22 m 8 / . 81 /« 8 / 

■ ■ and East Ijondon. Letter on, 28 / 6 # 

Hospital Convalescent Home, 10 / 11 ^ -Id 

/So 

Improvements, 7 j 8 6 

— - Institution. Lectures at, 17/10^^21 f 14 d 

Liberal and Radical Union, Annual Meet- 
ing. 14 IN 7 r 

Meeting. 22/10/ 



— — — — r^p ' ~ w 

— Municipal Franchise and Registratioii, iO 
/6^ 

— Needlework Guild, Report, 18 / 8 / 

-^ Orphan Asylum, Annual Dinner. 10 « 8 & 
-^ Reform Union. Annunl iVleetini^. 2 m 14 6 

— ScbiKil Board. Meeting of the Progressive 
Party. 4 / 8 ^ 

-— ^ of Economics, 29 m 14 6 

-^ Lectures 19; 11 d 

■ " - and Political Science, Lectures at, 19 



; II r/-27.; 12 <J-l8/6/ 

— Schools Dinner Association, Letter on, 7 / 
U a 

— Swimming Association, Annoal Meeting, 

I /6/ 

— i- Street Traffic Bill, Letter on. 31 m IC^ 

and the Police. 14 m 13 <i 

Temperance Hospital, Opening of a Ne# 

Ward, 17 m II a 
Topographical Society, Annual Meeting, 

II mUf 

— United Temperance Council, Anniversary 
Festival. 14/ 12 s 

University —Convocations. 17 > 8 6 

— > Examinations, o ; 8 c^~18 ;ll^^/8i^ 
—9/ 12d— 16/ t)« 

Miscellaneous News, \fi 6b 



Water BUis. 10; 4a— 11 9 9a 
and the Maidstone Epidemic. Letter oil 

28 M 8 « 

Wesleyan Mission, Anniud Meeting. 7 mSh 

— Women's Union. Annual Meeting, 9 m 4 / 
Young Women's Christian Association, An** 

nual Meetmg, 1 7 m 3 / 
Londonderry (Lord) on Agricnlture, 7 j 7 c 
— at Newcastle. 10 m 4 / 
Long (Walter) on Agricultural Legislation. 80 

;7rf 

at Bath 24.; 10/ 

and his Coustitiients. 24 m 10 s 

Longevity, 7 ; IO<r— 25 f 8 /— 10/ 12 s 

Lonsdale ( W.) on Bears m the Streets. 24 si 3 tf 

— — Letter on, 24 m 1 1 s 

Lord Chancellor, in Liverpool, 2/4/ 

— - at Tiverion. 20 ; 7 d 

Lord Mayor and Christ's iloipital, 2 nt s 

Loriuers Company, Dinner, 31 t 6 6 

Lough (ThosJ on Workmen's Trains, 6/114 

Lower Thames Street, 27 m 8 6 

Lowther (J. W.) at Bonrith, 8 ;' 1 1 tf 

Lucas (Arthur) on Italian Finanue. 3 « lie 

Luggage on Uansom Cabs, Letter on, 17 si 4 il 



March si, lft99] palmbr's liiDKx to •«tbk f nou " nkwbpafkiL 



Mai 



tiidlow (Lord) on the Criminal Evidence Act 

Lnn»cj-Caae of T. H. Fischor-a Millionaire. 
. '8 m ]2h 

Lujhlngton (vSir Gcdfre»bn the Heory-Reinach 

Trial, 3178 a 
J— on the Pic^OArt Cue. \S m 7 d 
Lyttelton (Canon EJ, on the Training of Teach- 

T".i%"N.O.) dn the Britiah Troopi In the 
Sudan, 23 ;de 

M; 
MabOoll (Canort Malcolm) on Reiertation Of the 
. Sacrament. Sj \0h 

MH«an ( H.) on Secondary Eddcation. 7 j 11 d 
Mucartney (-) at Reading. 14 / lO ft 

Macdonald (Sir Wni.) and M^GUl University. 
Letter on. 24; J I / ^ 

Maddonald'i (MhW) Expedition. 18 / 8 « 

*7" ^j M-.^ ifiipeditidn. 24 ; 4 /-I « 6 «-? m 8 6 

Macedonil ft j 8 1, -17 / iS J-I8 t 6 ii-.24j & / 

Jjaqeddniilii Qiiettion. Letter od. 27 f i a 
Macknrne8« (i^rederlc) on the Inna of Court and 
Alieiia 22 m H 

Mflolc^y (Sir J. ^.) ori the Bhunlart, 13 MO <i 
Mackenzie (Sir A. C,) 00 A National Opera. 27 m 

T— (G. Si) on the Position in Uganda. 24 ; 1 1 / 

Maclean (-) on Cottiitertailirig Unties, Letter 
on, 28 fli 7 c/ 

— ;.(J- K)on Lord George HaniUton and the 
House of Cbmnions. 20 m Id 1^ 

-— on the Indian Stigar Bill. SO m A h 

Matenamar* (T. J.) on the Breakdown iii (Jom- 
pulsory Attendance 2 > ; 7 « 

Macrae (CO.) on tHa > liineae Niiftheni Hall- 
ways Scheme. 2H f \0 d 

Madagascar, ex Queeri of , 1 •ii 5 

MtiiHtion in. 2 /" 10 0^6 ; 3 / 



\ "•V.JUMUII 111. Ji J IWO— i 

Madingley Church. <i m \'d f 
Milian (Capit.) ori Odast Di 



Deifenbe, Letter on, 5 

Mahdi Body of the. Letter on, 6 Jil 3 s 

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/-•^3 / 16 0-2 m 2 /-9 « 4 #-18 /rf 2 f-^2d 

m 3 dSO m 13 / 
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— - Sunday Night Mails. Letters od, 12 ; 2 /— 

13J4/-14; II/-1779/ 
T— for the United i^tates of America. 25 / l4 6 
Miiins thruuijh Kensington Gardens. 1 1 / Id c 
Malarial Fever. Treatment of. t8 ; 4 / 
Mallaby (Uev. J. J.) on Lady Wiinhofne's 
, Donkey Story. 3/86 
Malta, 7 * 8 a — 18/ 5 e 

and Imperial Pendy Postage, Letter on, 25 

; II a 

—— Aderican Troop< at. lOmSa— 13f}i5/ 
r— and Penny Postage. 22 / 10 /— I « 12 < 
Mto Killed in Orury Lane, 4 m 10 6 
Manchester Chamber of CJrrim'erce, Anhdiil 
Mteting, 3y I^ / 



Manchester Propo^ed Salary for the Lord Mayor 

of, 30 w 7 rf 
Manila. Fighting at, Letter on, 13 / 10 c 
Manning the Navy and Mercantile Marina, 22 f 

Mansion House. Banquet to the Masters of tli« 
Lirery Companies at, 9 /n 10 u 

— Dinner 10 the Court of Conimba Ck>dncil 
at, !2/8A 

— - FAncy Dress Ball at 7 j 8 / 

— « Fixtures of EntertairiinenU at^ 2(1/ i2 i 

- French Masters at the. ijm 12 c 
Marchand*s Major) Ml-sion. 3 ; 3/— I fS o^^j 

5 6— 13« 5*— I m3# 
Manufacture of Edge Tools, 17 A2 / 
Margiret (Lady) and St. Hugh's Halls, Cixfoni, 

23; 8 6 

Marchant (J. G. le) on Charity drganitatioil 
Society. 7j 12 # 

Marine and General Mutual Life Aasuranoe 
.Society. Annual .Meeting, 4 /a 7 / 

Marling (Sir W. H. ) on the CrisU in tHe Chdrcli; 
20«i 13/ ^ 

Marriage Act, 1898, 6 « 8 / 

#ith a Deceased Wife's Slstef, 2Sy 9 tf 

.tf AEOIAGES i —In cdnseqilence of the liegis* 
trar-Uederal having a complex Alphabetical 
List of all Marrifi^res in the Britiah Dominions; 
also o f all Marriages of British subjects abroad* 
which can be inspected at any time, at trii 
'>fflce in Somerset House, it is not deemed eit* 
pe'lient to insert the minlmdid lists as adver^' 
tised id the Tvms. 

Blunt Judith, Hf6f 

Cave Margaret, 2^ / 11 / 

— ^ • derstfoiu. Baron O. tt., 36 ; 4 5 

— Cleuienti*. Lady M.ia<le, 20 / 8 
- Lady Winifred. 23 i 9 / 
iiou^las Lady Edith G.. 27 oi 11 ^ 
Fox Pitt, St. Q. L., 27 « II s 
Goflf Col: R.. 5; 7y 

— - GoMniano, C. s., 1:< /^fli ^ 

GUe«t. Hon. liusamund, Bjfiod 

Hereford, Bp of, 19/ 10 6 

Hocliepied Larpent, Clarissa QitH.ieii 

-^ Sydil de, 2 / 7 / 

Lytion. lion. N. S.. 14 / 5 / 

— Miles, P. N.. 2 / 7 / 

- Patti. Madame. 26 ; 4 6 

- Peel. Hon. Agnes, 13 / 9 « 

Petre, Oswald, 28 y 1 1 / 

Uenshaw. A. H., 23 ; 9 / 

Ridley. M. W., 9 / 10 a 

St. Maur, Lord Percy, 20 si 11 / 

Symond*. Mary G., 19 » iO 6 

Vivian, Harry, 2078^ 

White, Hon. Violet. 20 »/» M / 

Marria::e8. Birth's and I)eaih.s. Retiiriid, 9 / \6d 
Marriott (Sir VV.)aod Mr. Uooley. I6j 5 * 
Marsden (Dr. R. S.) on oVerorowdhg id Srfi* 

condary Schools, 1 7 i 14/ 
Martinead {Oqo.) oti Mr Mfliclean on Corfdtrf^ 

vailing Duties. 2.i m 7 ^ 
Mat tyr's (Major) fixpVditiori. 26m7 d 
Marylehone, Sohuol Hoar I in, 18 //i 8 / 
SlUsdnia Bene^olenCd tii ti^^: ij<^t 



Has 



PAUtER'B INDEX TO ** THB TIMES " NEWSPAPER, 



[Jan. 1 to 



Maflter Bone Brash Milkers' Association, 4/90 
— — Tailors* fienevoleni Assiioiatioo, Aniraal- 

Meeting. 11 ^5 # 
Matches without Yellow Phosphorns« 31 m 18 i 
Mathews CBrnest). on Adulleratioo of Dairy 

Produce, 11 fit 
Matthef«a(A. T.) on the Winphilsea Memorial 3 

i8a 
Maunder r E« W.) on the Zodiacal Light. 34 9*12 e 
Maundy Thursday. 31 m 5 
Maxwell (W. B.) on the New Forest again 

Threiitened. 10/4 6^31 f 4 4 
Mayoock ( WUloughby) on the Betting Question, 

26fli.9e 
Mazcau Inquiry. Letter on^ 1 1 / 5 r 
M*Oill Unirersity* Montreal and its Benefactors, 

29 m 6^ 
M*Laren (Darid) on the Crisis in the Church, 

27/70 
MeR.<tarement of Lathwood, 27 m 8 f 
Measuring £ztnme Temneratnree. l.^ m 6 a 
Meat Inspection and Public 81aughtf rhousee, 80 

- Supply of London, Annual Report, 38 m 8 e 
Meath (Lsdy) on the Brabason Itaaploynient 

Society, 12 i 4y-^19 i 1 1 /^85i 10 /— 28 ; 19 

/-2 / 3 / 
^-^ on Criminal AdYertiaemante 12 f 9 
Medway (Lord) on Crawling Cabs, 8 / 12 ^ 
KEETING8 OF 0BEDIT0B8 :— 
^- Barrett. O. H., '/9 m 13 d 
— - Bast and Fliadera Qold Mining Company, 

30m 8 / 

- fieaoclerk. F. E., Wjid 

Big Blow, 16/ 14<l 

Celladema, 23 / 14 df 

— — Colliery and General Contract Company. 
29 m6/ 

- Ferro Sodium Company, 34 / 3 e 
Oramshaw, W. U., ^1 ; 1 1 

— — Benry de Jersey & Co., 11 m 16 <f 

Ingram. W. B.,28; Kd 

- Kelsev, Jules, 2«.; 9 r 

-^ — King^ Universal Supply, 80 »• 8 / 

Kirby. F. K., 2\j\\e 

- Knowles.Mark« 19j 14 

Leonard, B., 1 1 ; 1 a 

Liaruet. J. E.. 7/3 /— 4 / 16 « 

Life Policy Drama Syndicate, 24 m 3 f 

London and Birmingham Brass Foundry, 

3/11./ 

Stamping Company, 7 ; 4 o 

Maison Limis Pinet. 12 ; 2/ 

— » Mawddach Gold Extractioa Syndicate, 10 

Montgomery, H. B., 12 j 10* 

Muir. Alex.. & Co.. 10 / 11 d 

— — Oates. A. O., 1 m 3 

Partridge, J. C, B ; 16 / 

— — Fsttison. 796a 

Peiitalta Exploration Company, 11> 11 

Fetmao, K. J. 6; t3 6 

PiUing.J. K.,24; 13 / 

Pym, E. B^lu; 12 d^Mj 16 a 

— * Pyramidal byndicate 14 m 3 e 

- fiaikes. O.A^ \\j lOa 
— — Keiee, W. R., 2 m 13/ 

t»4 



Meeting of Creditors (jr9nt%wud). 

Rerett, B. S,. 7 7 3 / 

Solvation Army Building Aisodatioil, 31 

JIO0 

Silber, Martin. 9 / 4 a 

— - Spry. p. 0.. 28 m 14*0 
-^ — Steele, Robt., 26 / 6 a 

Tankard. H. B., 21 / 13 il 

Tessa Woollord. 30 m 10 J 

- Tottenham. B. P. S. C. F., 2e> 14 e-ia/ 
36 

Victoria Date Company, 16 m 14 

Warrington. J. C. andi O. D., 2 /"S « 

Westminster Cycle Woits, 16 / 18 

Woodd B. R.. 2rt ; 9 

Meeting of the Liberal Members, Letter on^ %f 

40 
Memorial to Sir J. Bsealegelts. 17 ? 10 a 

to the late Wm. Black, 24 m 6/ 

^-'-— Letter on, 3 m 10 / 

to Mrs. H. R. Haweis, 6/70 

to Macgillirray, Letter on. 30 ai 4 a 

to Sir Wro. Maxwell, 13 t 1 1 r 

- to the late Sir John MiUaii, 9 / 12 0*15 f 
12^ 

- to the late R. H. Quick. 28 / 12 

to VV. Rogers, I8MO0 

- to Rev, A. M. Toplady, 18 7 6 / 

to Sir SydR^ Waterlaw, 15 n 12 

Mercantile Marine, Letter on. 10 m 13 / 
Merchant Shipping Act; 5 / 7 / 
Mendelssohn Scholarship, 31 m 2 < 
Mendl<S. F.>on the Coming ProtesUnt De« 

monstration. 14 ; 10 r 
Merchant Seamen's Orphan Asylum, Amiaal 

Meetin^r, 2^ m 7 / 
Merchant Shipping (Mercantile Marine Fund) 

Act, 1898,23 /6/ 
Metric System, Letter on, 20 m 14 d— 42ii» 3 0— 

23 ro 14/— 28 m 8 A— 31 m%% 
Metropolis Management Acts. 15 m 13 tf 
Metropolitan Asylums Board, Meetings, 16 ; 11 

0-3<>; 4 <i— 1»/ 6 0-27y 7 /— 13 » U tf-37 

n,% d 
and (Mty Police ConralesoeDtFund, 1 / 5 / 

Orphanage, Annual Ball to Aid, 27 m 1 3 tf 

Fire Brigade. 6 j 8 6 

Local Government (Officers') Aesodationv 

Annual Dinner, 31 ; 10 

Pauperism Census of 4 ; S f— 12 ; 13 a— 18 

J ^f-ibj 11 0-1 / U /:-9/3f— 16/ 14 /— 
23/13 /— 2 m 2 /-'9 m 13 rf— 16 ni 4 d— 32 ar 
11 /—29 m 7 

Police CJourts. 13 i 7 • 

Magistrates, Letter on, 27 / 12 d 

-*-> Public Gardens Association^ Meeting, 4 / 

16 a 

Tabernacle, Meeting, 15 ai 13 « 

Mexico, Finance, 3^ 4 a 

Michie (A.) on Chinese Nortbeni Railwaye 

Question, 23/ l) /— 6m 11 d 

— on the Opening of Nau-fiing. 18* / 11 s- 
Mieholls (E. M.) on Epileptics and Imbeeeilet, It 

; 12 6 
Middle Temple. Award, 23/ 13 6 

Grand Day. Dinner. 20; 6 5 

Middtesex Uospiiair 2o / 16y— 3»/ 10 « 



March 81, 1899.] 



palmer's index to ^' THE TIMES " NBWBPAPEB. 



Mou 



liiddlesez Kifla Aseodatioii. AdduiiI Meoting 4 

Midland Iron and Sfceel Wages Board, Annital 
Meeting, 21 / 8 6 

— Railway Senraots and the Company's 
Btockt, Uf 9 e 

— * Union oi OmMeiratiTe AaaoeiatioiM, 0>a^ 

JftrvDoe. 2(8 / 11* 
Milford Docks Bill, 8 m 6 / 
Mihtaiy, st8 Natai. a»d Militabt 
Minee and Quarriee. 7 ; ' 2 e 
Miliiaia, Late 8ir John, Memorial to, 9/ 13«^16 

/ 12 6 
Millar (Fred.) oo loduatrial War and Compulaory 

Arbitration, 17 i 8 a 
Miller (Q. T.) on tbe Criaia in the Ghureh, 6 / 

10 B 

— - (Henry) on the Criaia in tbe Clmroh, II / 

Ut-*l4/8« 
Mlhier (Sir F.^oa Sir Henry Fowler'a Speech, 6 

./ n » 

Minera md the Workaett*8 CompeoMtioa Aofe, 

Minea and Minera, 17 m 8 / 

Vtattil^ ntTELUGENGEs— 

— — Acoidenta,<«e A<30iDBirss— Mnroia 

— Ausiralaaian Gold Truit, I m 12 6 

—^ BoColph and Ksploring (>Mnpany, 22 / 4 a 
— - BriUiant Block GK>ld Company, 80 ai 10 e 

— Broken Hill Proprietary Bkxsk 10 Company 

— BorbABk'a Birthday Gift (Md Minea. 6 
J 15 d 

Bama Rnby Minet, 8/130 

^-^ Buiiaeea of the Weelc, in each da^'» paper 
undtr Money Market 

— Cooaolidated (yold Field* of South Africa, 
9/6e 

-— Coral Reef Boring at Funafuti. 8/ 4 / 
— «- Coromandel Gold Company of India, tt ; 15 d 
^— * De Beera ConaoUdated Minea, 2 m 15 o 

Dolooath Mine, 10 / 14 d-^i m 12 r 

•*— (}olden Hone-ahoe Gold i)ompaiiy,2J / II « 
— ~ Goldflelds of .vla»honaland, 1 4 ai 8 « 
of Meaoe, t4m8« 
Great Boulder Main Reef, 21 m 3 
f<«jiey Company, 81 m 7 « 

Hamstead Colliery, 17 / 8 / 

Hit or Miae Proprietary Gold Minea, 17 

' — Homes for Aged and Infirm Miners at Has- 

wellMoor. 27/60 
•— Jumpers Deep. 18/80 

Klondike Geldfielda, 18f 6e 

— -^ Right and iVrong Routes to^ Lecture on, 

Im 18/ 

— Loflhottse Colliery Company. 80 « 3 
»— l«ondon- Paris Financial and Corporation, 

I7»8« 
-*-*-«- Jbondaiiderry Qold Mine. 16 m 4 a 
— ^ Luipaard's Vlei instate and Gold Company, 

1/18/ 

— Matabele Gold Reefs and Estatea Company, 
15 /4« 

•*-• Mines add Banking Corporation, 2 ai 15 6 
'- Investment Corporation. 2 m 15 6 

^— MiiUDg RetttZiiSi iss each Oatfe paper 



Mining Intelligence <conft«iu0d). 
— — Mooutaiii Copper Company, 15 m 12 il— 24 
m8« 

— Mysore Qold, Company, 1 1 « 5 0—22 « 4 d 
New Sharlston <'ollieries (Company, 24 / 8 • 

— Nine Reefs (^ompany. Hi m U Z' 

North's Navigation CoKieries ( 1889), 6 m 8 

/— 16 mb t 
— i> Northern Territories QoiMelds of A«fltralia» 

29m 8 d 

Oriental Gold Company of India. 9; U 

Ooregum Gold Company of Indian, 29 m 8/ 

Rhodesia Gh>ld Ueefa (PurdOn's;, 7^8 

■ ■ (3oldflelda "^ •• 8 d 

— » Rbodeaian Gold Trust. 6 f 15 

Routes to the Yukon. 4 / 7 / 

San Salvador Spanish IroD Ore Company, 

18 m 4/ 
— ^ Hheba Qold Company. 10 / 12 d 

— South Afaican Gold Trust. 14 / 14 d 
— » Spiiakop Farm Gold Company, 8 / 12 

Utah Consolidated Gold Mines. 5 ; 18 d 

Victory (Charters Towers) Qold Company^ 

18;12d 
Violet CTonaolidated GoM Company. 4 m 5 

A^SsiH/— I5m5/ 

Letter on, 16/ 4^—17/ U0 

West AustraUao Gold Fields. 2« / 8 /— 2 « 

15 e 
— *- TnkoQ Commuaication with the, 10 m 6 5 
District. 18 w 7 / 



Ministers and Directorships. Letter on. 17/ 14 cf 

— and Judges aa Diieotors, Letter on, 24/ 
15 f 

Mint in 189^2 f6e 

Missppropriation by a Glasgow Lawyer, 28 ; lOe 
Miasion to Dartmoor Con viot*. I '6/ 
Missions to Sen men Institute at Great Tarmout^ 

I m4 / 
Mixed Mairisge. Letter on. 17 m 12 r 

Tribunal 1 o^ l<'gypt, Letter on^ (8/60 

Model of the Victory. 2.< ; 7 

Money Lenders' Bill, Letters on, 8 m 8 a— 9 re 7 

«— ii III lur-14 m 18/ 
Lending Bill. 25 / 8 ; 

— Letter on, 28 m 8 d 
MON^T MARKBT:— 

Arirentine Agriculture Otter 00, 27 / lie 

Hrit(hton Railway Contingent Rights Oet* 

tiflcates 1 7 ; 4 ^ 

(Ity o( B'-andoii Munioipal Bonds. 1 1 m 150 

Mexican i^encral S)ecurities Company, Let* 

ter on. 7 M 

Notices of, «« every day*n papet 

Ottuman Public i»t'bt Letter on. 2f We 

Paris Market, see every day*» p^tper 

— ^ Prices of i Commodities. Letter 00, 4 •« 8 ^ 
,-- Proposed Removal of the Baltic^ Lstter oc\» 

25; 4 
Railway Share Market, seeswr^dtjy e paper 

Scotch <:h€quee. Chargea for Collectinif» 

Letter* on, 5/11 d— tt i8c— 7;46— 10 

J 1 1 * ^ . 
Stamping of Foreign Bills, Letter on, 8/ 4 6 

— - Sute of the Maraet, gee every day*a paper 

Transvaal Government, Letter on, 4 / 6 a 

— — Value of the Rupee, Letter on, a; 11 5 

66 



Vm 



f^UIE^'S WPI£X TO ** THB TIMB9 " NQWaP4PJB|t. 



[ J^a, 1 to, 



tr- 



Monkswell (Lorl) on Induittrial War and Com- 
pulsory Arhitri^tion. 6 ; 12 <t 
- — o»» the Kyrle Society. 20 / 8 6 
—^ on the London GoverDinpnt 'Ull. 22 iw S / 
Montagu of Beaulieu i Lord) on the New Forest, 

Monteajfle (Lord) on Bp. O'Owjer and the 

(Munty Council Elections, \i / 10 / 
Montpnegro, « w 7 / 

Montrose ( f)uches8 of) on the Brabazon Em- 
* ployment Society, *2I ; 7 * 
Moore (S. A.) on the Thames and iuTributariei, 

Mpreing (C. A.) on China 4 / 9 « 

Morley (John) on the GUdstone National Mem- 

' orial. 19f 11 a 

— at Montrose, 20.; 10 d 

on the Political Situation, 18 ; 6 a 

Comments on, 19 r5 / 

Morocco, 4 ; 4 6—7 m d 0^*17 m 8 a— £9 m 6 0— 

*"30m3/ 

— ^-- and the Powers 3 ; 4 </ 

Morse' (Sydney) on Municipal Trading, 13 f ^ c 

Moslem Patriotic League and Bounty-fed Sugar, 

^'81 m7 e 

Motion of a Perfect Liquid, 18 / 9 / 

Motor CarjAocident, Fatal 27/6 /— 28 / 10 6— 

*' 2 w 6 c 

-v^ — Kace. 24 m 10 / 

Csrriagp, the Lanchester. 18 m 6 if 

Mowbray (Sir John) and the Committee of 

Se^ectiQn. L'^tter on. 20 Ml/ 
Mnn\iVl. de) on the On^yfus > 'ase, 17 t 7 <i 
MuiVicipal Oncers' Association, Annual Meoting 
' 2 m 4a 

— Opposition to Electric (-om panics. 11 iJe 
-^ Sel|-Go?ernment in India. Letter on, i3j 

12/ 

, r Trading. 27' 10 a 

Letters on. 28; 6^—26 ; li f—lj 12 e — 

18 /He 
Murder in Djrury Lane, 24 ; 1 1 a 
^- in Ireland 7 0a 
*— near Lichfield. \ m 10 d 
|[UaD£B8: - 
L^^ A#hwurtl^ Mrs. J[os. by he^ Husband. 25 m 

*"7/' 

-^-^ Ooodale, Herbert, Wife and Two Children 

of, I8fli 10/ ' 
•*-«- Qiipen. Mrs. £dw„ by her Husband, 1 m 10 a 
.^ IJiilJesse,' r/ll 
«— Utibbard. Joslah. by his Nephew, 8 ; 12 d 
— ^ ](ehMley. Mary, i*' t W a 
•— Large. Geo. and Abnie. 8 ; 8 d 
1— Meatfows, Mary E., ii m \0j ' 
•iU- Short. Prances,' iHm 10 / 
SZ^ Voilcfr, a Little Oirl named^. 8M2 </ 

Whfbley. John, 6 / « / 

^— Attempted, Hbare, a Toung Woman named, 

3j 12 rf 
■ Meloszi. Mrs., by her Husband. 15 i» 12 a 

Murray (Coi. E. H.) on Imperial i'enny Post. 1 
''miir • • *^ • • 

Murray- Kumsey (Com. R.) on Hong-Kong as a 
^•Port of Call. 9 / 16 A 

Murray *s Handbook of Kume, letters on, 18 / 7 
^'/^iifu'e ' • ' • 



Music Hall Benerolent il^und, 7 m 18 <f 

— Prize, n / 16 a 

Musketry Training of Qqr Troops, 2'< / 6 e 
Mutiny of the Briests, Letter dii, 23 ; 12 a 

N. 
Nan sen (I)r. Fridjof ) on the Constiti^tional Con- 
flict Ix'tween Sweden and Norway. 80 i 12 d 
Napier and Ettrick(Lord) Memorial Servioe for. 

9 / 10 a 
Napoleonic Literature. Recent Letter on, 6 m S / 
National Agricultural Union Meeting, 16/ 2/ 

Antarctic Expedition, Proposed, 9 m 4 / 

Anti-Vivisectiun Societjf, 14 ; 8 / 

— Association of Master Builders, Annuai 
Conference. \ 1 1 f 

Meeting, 80 m 4 a 



of Volttotary Teachers, Annual Meeting. 

6i»9 / 

— Blind Relief Society. Annual Tea, 9 / 10. </ 

— Chamber of Trade, Annual Mee^ng, 28 m 
9/ 

— Education Association, Report, 18 y 9. /^ 
16/2/ 

— Federation of Head Teachers. Annual Conv 
ference 6 / 8 e~f> > 7 ^— 7 » i 1 <J 

— Fire Brigades' Union. Annual Dinner, 9 m 
11 h 

"^ Free Labour Association, Meeting, 16 / 10/ 

— Liberal Club. Meeting 24 ; 10 V 
■ ■ Federation, 9 / H a 

— Annual Meeting. 8 m 18 d— 10 m% o 
Annual Report, 21 / 18 k-^^mWd 

Meeting. )^ m ^ a 



— > Lifeboat Institution. Report. 2 m 10 ^ 
f^ Memorial to Mr. Gladstone, '>8 ; 6 /— 30 ; 6 
d—8l ; 12 0-8 /7/— I* /6y— i// 2/— 4ni' 
12r~17iii 106-14m 10 r 

and the Duke of Grafton 4 / 12 / 



Protestant c'hurcb Union,' 12 ; 8* 
and th,e Queen,' 11 t \\ d 

— Refuges for Homeless and Destitute Child- 
ren, Annual vleeting,'28 n \1 d 

— Sea Fisheries Protection Soeietjr, Annual 
Meeting, 22 m 12/ 

— Society of CociserTlitiTe Agents. Meeting. 
26 m 14 ft ■ * ' 

for the Prerention of Consumption Meet* 

. . • .1 i. . ■ . » • • • . . . r ■ ■ • . . « . • 



ing, 2*2/ 80 

of Cruelty to Children. 4 ai 15 / 



— Temperance Leajsne. CQUTersaxione, 10/ 
4 o ■' • 

-^ Union of Consenratire Associfttiona, Meet- 
ing, 21/11 ^ — — ^ - 
of Teachers. Conferenoe, 28 ; 4 a 



Natural History Museum, Letter on^'l8.;4r 

— Reading Room) 6/ to f 
Naturalization Act, 4 ; 4 h^A f 1 1 f~^e mUk 

A AVAL AND MlLITARriNTELUGiBirOdi'il-P 
--^ Admit sity Court $$e Aomikaltt Coasi; * 

— Ahiiiiar Report on Musketry' InstructioQ. 
J8W 7 / 

— - Appointments and Promotions, fss swry 

dajf*$ fjiaper 
Army Estimates, Letter on, 6 m 10 / 



J 12 d 



Rifle Association, Anooal Meeting. 14 



^arcb 81, 1399 J f alm'vb'b ikdez tq 't cue TiMBa» '' kbwspapbb. 



Kew 



Kaval and Military Intelligence {fpntinued). 

Aaziliary Forces. 9 ; 10 c— 6> iU 6— 1 m i; 

/— 6 m7§ 
Berrainda, A dm. Sampson at, 22 m 8 a 

— British Troops, in (^andia, 25 ; 10 c 
•^— - Cadetships in the Navjr. 4 ; 8 (i 

- — Changes in the Army Medical Staff, 20 

j\Oa 
«— Collision between CoUtngwood f^ld the 

Cut'teon, Inquiry into^ B / 6 a 
•— ^ Disappear^ce of Lieut. H. S. Lowrj fron^ 

Gospurt, 14 / 6 tf 
i--» Draftinii of Soldiers, Let^r on, 81 m 6 d 
•^— Egyptian Intelligence Department, i9 / fl i 

— Employment of Officers ia Colonies and 
Protectorates^ 15/7/ 

«-»- Experimental Mobilizatioa 9 ; 12 a 
' — Eztra KeftioienUdGuaploya^ent. 27 / 10 6 
«— Field Practice Association, Annual Meet- 
ing, 8 / 12 e 
— ^ Fighting in West Africa, 18 ; 8 « 
• — French NaVy Estimatefi. 3 m lid 

— German Aatumn MancBurres, 27 / 10 

Military Transport by Kail. 81 m 80 

*• — ^ Quick-firing Field Gun, 80 m 5 <f 

• — He&lth of the Army, 8 m 1 1 d 

r— - Hoag-kong Regiment, Letter on, 24 m 5 ^ 

— Indian Medical ^rVice, 17 J 10 
Staff Oorps, 21j 10 s 
Transport. 30m5 d 



Japanese ('raiser Asamaf 13/74 
Jersey Militia, 10 / It 
Launch of the Alffany, 16 ; 11 6 

— uf the Aaakit 1 4 m 8 a 

— of the Implatatle, 1 1 m 12 <— 13 m 18 ft 
Malto Dockyard Defalcations, 18 j 8 d 
Medal for Uganda, 6/106 
Military Attaches, 27 m 9 6 

— Knights of Windsor, 24 > 7 a 
MancBurret of 18»8, 28 ; 12 d 

^_ — MiUUa Literary Examination, 21 t 10 (f 
-7— Miscellaneous News, see evtrif dajf's fa/jer 
- — Mobilization at the Cape, Recent, 11 m 12 « 
«7^» Morements of H^ M. SlUp% sm ui»dsr natal 

AND MiLiTABT, 111 €adi tiajf$ paper 
^ — of Troops in lb99-19uU, 6; H / 
•^— Musketry in the Marines, 4 / 12 a 
■ I Training in India, 3}>i 10 <? 

«^— National Artillery AssooiatioQ^ 

Meetiug, 24iM 10 V 

' Hifle Association, 7y 7 « 
Report, 8> 6 6 



Annual 



— Naval Construction in France and Russia, 7 
Lessons of the Spanish- Americaji War, 9 



10 a 

Shipbuilding,3l; I80 



— New Cruisers, "Letters on, 16 m 18 0^20 m 
8 0-^22 m ld#— 81 tit 6 d ' • - 

-^— French q.-f. Gun, 6/10 ft 

Ice Breaking dtean^er, 20./ 10 c 



- — Onidurman, Sirdar at^' 28 m 8 c 

m Letters on, U m lO'y -*37 m 16. 

^ — Port Arthur. 18 01 12 

^ Public Schools Field Day, ]7ni 11 / 

<— — Rearmament of Uorse and Field Artillttry. 

'>;il0 '■ 



Kaval and Kilita^ Intelligenofli {*ontinued), 

Recruiting, 17 '• H o—l\Sf 7 « 

for the Army, 24 /w 10 6 

- Renerve Forces, 18 1 7 0— 14/ 12 0— 18/ 13 
(/_-(»/ 10 

Rontgen Rays in Military Surgerj, II / 86 

«->* Royal Army Medical i^orpt. 16 / 10 6 

— ^— Military Academy, Woolw^ch,J6; 11 y— 
16/ 106 

College, Sandhurst. 7 J 10 d— 10 i'4 4 

—20; 10 a 

Tournan^eiit, 1899, 9y 10 c— 11 j 8 0— 

14/lW-2*/7<» 

Victoria Hospiul. Netley. 1/ II 7 
RusMian Navy, 21 ; 10 
> Troops in the Far East. 16 / IO0 
Warship's. New. 11 m 12 



Search Lights on the Indian Frontier, 21 / 

II d 

Supplementary Army Estima^, 18 / 18 4 

Taction in Modern War, 7 / 7 • 

- Teeth in the Army. Letter on, 6 m 7 / 

the Terri'ie. Fatal Accident in. 16 m 11 /— 

17 Ml 11 /—29 m 1 

Trans -Frontier Exploration. 27 ; 5 c 

— — Voluntary Retirement of Army Officers, 7 

yd 

War Office Administration. U m 12 / 

(changes at the, 14m 13 c 

Tube Marine Boilers. 23 m 10 4 

Zaklca-ahel and the Khalbar, 26 ; 4 d 

NaTy Estimates, 10 m 12 a 

-^ Letter on, 16 m 7 

Leak(ue. 1 1 j 9 /-26 ; 5 / 

and the Training of Boy Sailors^ 10 / 15 e. 

Negi^s and the Itebel Chiefs. 6 m b 6 

Nelson liecreation Ground, Bermondsey, 28 m 9^ 

y— 81 m5 / 
Netherlands, (yommercial Travellers in the. Let* 

ter on, 7 m 1 1 

Extradition Treaty with the, 14 ; 7 s 

Netley and Tropical Disease, Tietter on, 6 } 6 
New Capital Created in the Second Half of 1898« 

Uj W a 

Electric Lamp, 10 f 14 

English College in Romd, 18.; 8 a 

Forest, Letters on, 6 m 15 c«14 m 8 0—21 

m8<-29m 12 d 

— ^- again Threatened, Letters on, 10/ 4 6— 

18/ 10 a 
Guinea, 24; 6 6—6 / 6 -23 / 5 5 

Hospital for Womens, Annual Meeting. 9^ 

w 14 / 

Letter on. 20 m 8 / 



International Muncal Review, l/Sj 

*— London Park. "0/70 

— p- Nile Reservoips, 17/5/ 

Pianoforte Music, 2 ; 9 0-10/ 11/— 14 ; 6; 

s— i6iiJ/-17j i4y— 23 j 4 d-24; 14 0-27 

> 10 a—28 f 8 
Planet, 12 / 6 6—31 j 2y— 2 / 2 /— 18 m 4 

c— 29 m 14 0—80 m 2 /— 31 m 2 • 
— Public Buildings, Letter on, 28./ 12 6 

BaUway BiU. 2* / 6 / 

STBW SOUTH WAL1B8;-. 

— ^ Farmers* and Settlers* Associatiopa^^M^ 

G. U. Reid, 8 /a 5 c 



ffew 



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PALlfER B IND£X TO ^ THK TIM88," NBW8PAPBB. 



[Jan. 1 to 



Jfew Booth Wi^lQi (fon^inu'i). 

— Miscellaneoug News, 14 ; 7 6 -rSSy 6 a 

ReTenue, 3 ;d /— 8L m 8 

New Street, « / T / 

— - SurTeyinff Instrument. 16; 12 4 

Vauxhall Bridf^ Letter on, 28 ;' 1.^ it 

— View of Britiab Imports and Exports, Let- 
ter on, 17/ 10 e 

-^— Y<»ar Honourj, 2 j 5a 

— - Y ear's Greetings for the Sirdar, 2^6 6 

fnSW ZEALAND :- 

— Harvest Prospects, 18 m 7y 

— Imports. \A f a h 

»- Miscellaneous News. 7/5 /— 8 / 5 / 

— Revenue 8/5 rf— 9 f 5e 

New Zealand Arbitration Act, Letter on, 9 ; 10 s 
— ~ as a Country for Colonists, Letter on, S>60 
— ^ and its Legislation, Letter on, 19 / 12 c 

— Letter on, 17 f !:'> h 
Newcastle Shooting Aflfrajr, BmSj 
l^ewcombe (8. F.) and the London Coonty 

Council 6 J 10 / 

^Newfoundland, 5}' 8 s-7 ; 5 «-9 ; 5 /-20 ; 5 6 
-23/6«-26j 4 a— 27 j 8y-4 / 4 4-6/5 
•—14 / 5 6-28/ 5 <T-4 m 7 /-8 m 7 J-9 m 
6 9—11 m 7 e— 222 m 7 a— 25 ai 7 4—29 m 50 

^— Blue Book, '^8; 10 6 

bhore Question. Letter on, 28 f 18 / 

l^ewport Market School aad Refuge, Annual 
Dinner, 11; 56 

l^ewsvendors* Benevolent Institution, Annual 

Meeting, 22 / 7 / 
Newspaper Reports, Lecture on, 1 1 ; 8 ^ 
Newton (Sir Alfred) on the Plume Trade. 25 f 

— (Lord) on the Deooration of St. Paul's 
Do me. 81 m 6 6 

NEXT OF iON-PEBSONB WANTED 1^ 
Baker, Wm., 10/ 1 

— Bannister, R. H,, 25 1 1 ^ 

— Bateman, John, 10/ 1 

Bayliss, Samuel, WiUof, 2/16 

— BuCher, Marie Louioe, 10 / I 

.^ Butler, W. F. M„ I6y 1 6 
_ Bjrns, P., 28 / 1 6 
«— Couch, Alice M. M., 7 ; 1 6 
— » Curtis. Samuel. 25 ; 1 e 
mm^ Denman, Frances Ann. 3 1 1 ^ 

Dukes. Sarah, Marriage Certifloate, 21 ai 1 

m^^ DuBster. Fanny. 4 « 1 6 

ii— Force, F. P. 18 / I p 

— Fotbergill, R. H„ 5/16 

Gomperts, W. F. L.. 8/ 1 6 

*— Orauger, Rebecca, 9 ; 1 6 

— Heimann, U. G., 10 ; 1 <i 

^-^ Hensley, Isaac, Baptismal and Marriage 

Certificate, 9/ 1 6 
*— Uejmsn, Mrs, Sarah, 3/16 

fiill, John. 23 / 1 6 

«.— James, C. B„ WiU of, 15 / 1 e 

— Kennedy, Anaataha, 28 / 1 6 
^— Lambert, Florence M, £„ 30 « 1 p 
^— Lawrence, Kate, 25 « 1 e 

«-^ Lee. Wm., 28/ 1 s 
,.— Mackay, G, £.. 8i U 
« — MIller,Jaa., 16/16 
Mary, 13 ; 1 <» 



Next of Kin« &o. irontmued), 

— MilliugtiMi, Alex., 2 ; I 6 
MUls. G. A.. 9 it> I 6 

— Mob<]y, Sarah. 9 m 1 6 

Newbery, Mary Ann, 17/16 

— Newman, Edm., 25 m 1 e 
Nicholls. Harriet te T.. 9 / 1 6 

— ScholUr, John, 67 1 6 

Shailer. W. G.. 8 w 1 6 

Smith, T. R. J.. 8 m 1 6 

Nicosia (P.) on Malta and Imperial Penny 

Postage, 25/ IJ a 
Nicaragua. 13/6 <•— 28 / 5 t-^l m 5 6««2 m 6/ 

-27 m 7 a 
Niger Coast Protectorate. Annual Repori. 26/7 /" 

Operations, 6 i na 

-^ Pr(»teetorate. Fighting in, 29 m 10 6 

Nile, Belgians on the. 7 ni 10 / 

Nisbet vReT. M. A.) on the Primate on Church 

Schools, 8 / 18 ^ 
Niu-chwgng RaUway Loan, Letter on. \ m \0 f 
Non-Abatement of Smoke, Letter on, 7/ 12 6 
Non-County Boroughs Association, Annual 

Meeting, 26 «i 1 1 / 
Nonconformist Marriage. Letter on, 8 m 8 e 

Political Council, 20 / 14 d 

Norfolic and Norwii h Hospital 9 ; 9 « 

— Musical Festival Committee, Meeting. 16 

Norman (Henry) on a Chinese Pnszle. 17 a 1 1 » 

— on Great Britain and the United Sutes, 28 
m 10 4 

North Eastern Hospital for Childrea, 25 / 8 /— 
18 m II / 

— of Enuland Steamship Owners* AsaooiaUon, 
Annual Meeting, I m 5/ 

Lancashire Spinning Trade, 6 / 4 a 

— — Queensland ( Bp. of) 00 a Bishopric for 

Northern Australia. 10 m 14 « 
Northampton Education DifElcuUy at, 18 /4 /— 

14 ; 8 e— 17 j 7 s-18 ; 6 /-20j 7 6—21 / 10 c 

-23;7rf -31/6 /— 4/13/ 
Northcote (Rev. the Hon. J, S.) 00 the Crisis in 

the Church, 13/ \2o 
Northern Counties Amalgamated Associations of 

Weaver? and Members of Parliament Confer- 
ence, 26 / 5 
NorthumberUnd (late Duke of) and the Royal 

Institution. 7 / 6 # 
Norton (Lord) on Secondary Education. 20 w 12 e 

(Rich.) on the Coaditaon of Historical 

Buildings in Italy. 9/14 U 

Rose, Norton & C^o. on the Northern Rail- 
way of the South African R^ublic, 6/46 

Norwich (Bp, of) on the Crisis in the CSiorch, 7 
ai8a 

— Castle Museum, Bequest to» II / 5 / 

— — (Dean of ) on the (/risia in tha- Church -Hia 

Opportunity, Vtj 10 a 
Nova Scotia, 8/3« 
Novel Lottery, 22 / 9 / 
Novikoff (Mme. Olga) on War atfaiiist War, U 

IN 10 c 
Nunn (Canon Joseph) on Ihe Primate on Charch. 

Schools. 81 ; l2d 
Nursing Europeans in India,, l^ettera ojoi,^ 8(L 
^'8 a 



Uarch 81, 1899] 



PALMBB's illBEX TO ** THS TIMXS " VSWSPAPCB. 



Car 



o. 

UbtclieD<»«f the Clergy, Letters on, 2 /7/— ^ / 

lOo— 4y 7/-6f 8c-7 ; \Oe-\O9\Dd 
Obttractioni of Str^t Traffic Letter on, 2 m R / 
O'Dwyer (Rp.)and th« County Ck)aDcil Elec- 
tions. Letter on, IH / 1 / 
— — and Lord Dunraren, 9/10/" 
Officers for the Auxiliary Forces, Letter on, 4 

i8/ 
Official Appointments, sps farA djy*i paper 
Old Age Piraprridm TjCtter on, 27 m 12 ; 
— ^^ Pension and Life Assurance, 4 / 8 / 
— - Pensions, 26 ; 12 /— 6 / tf c— 6 m 8 «— 18 m 
12r-.'20 m8/-27 m I2<if 

Letter on 24 ; t2 

Old ratholics of North Bohemia, Letter on, 27 m 

^— Fdki^ New Year's Party, 6 ; 4 r 
— ^ Star rhumber. Site of the, 18 j 10 6 

World Garden s« 17 m 8 / 

01dham(KeT. K. S.)on the Old Catholics of 

North Bohemia. 27 m 6 li 
OhTer (Ker. W. E.)on Workmen's Loan Banks, 

28 / 6 / 
Omdormao Battle of. Letter on, 80 m 8 s 
Omdurman. Manscripts from. 16 m 7 / 
OMNIBUS OOICPANIES *.- 
— > London blectric, 16 J 8 / 

General, 8/14 6—17 / 14 1/— 10 m 

14 i 

Road Car. 27 1 18 rf— 8 / 14 6 

Omnibus Stopping Places, Letter on. 1 / 10 / «4 

/ 11 
—* Struck by Lightning 1 4 / 1 (/ 
Open Door or Annexation, Letter on, 26 i 8 / 
— — Uebellion, Letter on. 9 m 8 ^ 

- Spaces. 6? 7. -4/ 16fl— 20/ 7 #—4 m 16y 
—— Lecture on. 8 / 6 c 

Maintenance of, 26 ; 10 b 

Opening of Nau-ninir, Lt-tteron. 18/ 11 c 
Opportunity of the Moderate High Churchman, 

Letter on. 9j7/ 
Opposition and the New Session, 4/84 
Order of the Daughters of the King, Annual 

Meeting. 8 m 1 1 / 
Ordinations, 28 / 14 a 
Ordway (E. W.) on the Attack on Americans 

near Delhi, 18 / 8 / 
Ordnance Factories. Letters on, 2 j 6 «— 3; %J 

— 4;10« 
Ostend to Dover. Disappearance of a Lady Pas- 
senger on the Mailboat's Passage, 1 r % f 
Ough (A. H.) on Lady Wimbome's Donkey 

Story, 8/6 6—7 / 12 ft— 18 / 16 a 
— — (Henry) on Lady Wimbome's Donk^ 

Story, 18 / IB a 
Our Dumb Friends' League. 24 ; 9 
Our Naval Policy, 1788-1808, Letter on, 0/106 
Our Sailors in South American Posts, Letter on, 

16; 8 s 
Our -Wreckaget Letters on, 8 j 6 /* 7 j 12 « 
Outrage at Teignmouth. 20 / 6 / 
Oven (L. V.) on Railways in London, \Zm9c 
Overcowding in Secondary Schools* Letter on, 

J 7.; 14/ 
Oweof Oott^, MaoctaMter, 8 m 12 e 



Oxford, Attempted Escape of Prisoners on their 

Conveyance to, 10; 8 ^ 
House. Bethnal Green, 10 / Ti^9 f 9 f 

— School of Geography. 29 m i tf 

— Singular Death of a Lady at, 20 m 14 (f 

— Union Society. 6 w 9 rf 
OQtFOBD UNIVEESITT : - 

— Appointments, 21 / 11 /—SO « 6 e 

— and Adam de Brome's Chapel, 9 m 6e 
Awards. 26; 4 a— 26/ 12 0— 17 m 10/— 20 

m 12 f — 22ni 9 /— 27 m 8 r— 81 m 5 6 

— Common tTniversity Fund. 17 / 12 6 

CongreKations. 8/ 9 a -15 m 12 /— 17 / 18 

6- 23/ 10 6— 28 SI 11 f 
Degrees. lO ; 1 1 tf -8 / 9 a— 10 / 11 rf— 4 si 

IStf— 17 m 10/— 27 m 8^—29 m 11 a 

Elections, 20 ; 6 c-23 ; 10 c— 24 j 6 r^9 / 

12 rf—«7/ 126-21/ 1l/-22/9^— 28/ 10 d 
— 28/10 (/-^llni 14 6—16 m 10 0—17 si 10/ 
—22 m 9 r— 2& »» 14 6—27 m 8 0-29 mlXm 

Examination for Women. 2t a 15 6 

— '- Examinations, 8 / 12 a— 1 1 / 10 6—21 / 11 / 

Lectures, I m 9 « 

-*— Miscellaneous NrWs, 10 / 11 </— 9 mBe 

— Private Halls to Annex Dependent Lodg^ 
ingbouses, 28 / 106 

— ^ Scholarships, 20 / 6 c— 90 ai 7 / 

— Sermons, i^jXOj 

t. 
Page (Mafor S. F.)on MuincipalTradmg, 23 ;6# 

(T. K.) on the Training of Teachera» 81 10 

.C/-13; I2/-24.; Hd 
Paget (Q. B.) on Crawling Cabs, 8/126 
Paint in St. Paul's Cathedral Letter on, 24/ 4/ 
Palm Processions in Literpool, 27 « 8 // 
Palmer (Lady Sophia M.) on t^e late Lord 

Selbome and the Kidadale Judgment, 26 / 16 i 
Parcel Post betweeo Great Britain and Fxtne^ 

18/7 
Parcels for Dawsofl City, Letter on, 11 / 16 a 
Parents and the Education Act^ Letter on. 80 si 

10 d 
Paris Connnune, 18 «i 9 tf' 

English Girls hr, 18 ni4 / 

Exhibition of 1900. 1 U 4 6 

-p-^ Protection of Patenu, 27 si 16 <{ 
Sending Books to, 16 m 15 4 

Parish Council Elections, Letter on, 20 m 3 (i 

Councillors* Ekcttonof. 18/ 11 /— 8 m 18/ 

Tenure of Office Bill Letteis on, 6 m U 

</— 9 m lid— 14 m 12 6 

Register Society Established in Torkshirft 

81m 6/ 
Farker (E. H.) on China^ 9/ 12 d 
Parliament^ Meeting of, 23; 6 0— 26J 7 s— 28i f 

/- 30 ; 9 / -8 1 ; 6 6—7 f9f 
-i*— Private Bill LegisFatkm; 24 ; 9 s— 25 ;' 11 / 

—26 J 8 /— 27 ;• 6 6—28 ;5/— 81 j 10/— I / 12 

<tf— 80m9« 

• ■ Procedure (Sootlaody Bift, 30 si 5/ 
-»-> Smitha(Mr. S.).Anwoch»Bni^ Iietter o», 13^ 

/76 

— Square Crossing, Letter eiff, 1/ 9 s 

— Street Improvement. 1 si 10/ 
Pkrliameatary. Consftitueodlest. Hmm{.oI^2& si 

106 

69* 



^ 



palmer's lliucx ^itO TUB TIMES " NSWSPAPBH. 



fJan i td 



Parliamentary Commit tees— Charinf; CroM, 
EattoD and ffampstead Railway Bill, 21 m 3 a 
—28 m\Ad 
•^ Electric Lighting in London, 28 m 14 d— 27 

m 15 0— 28 m 18 A 
J — Uford Oaa (>)mpai.y's Bill. 28 m \i c 
—- - Lea Bridge District Qas Bill. 28 m U a 
a»- London Elpctricity BilU. 21 m 8 a 

Metropolitan Water Bill. 28 fit 18 a 

^— Police Accommodatii)n in London, 27 ai 16o 
•«i» Water BiUfe. 27 m 15 ^ 
j[>arliameiitar7 Papers— Anglo- French Agree- 
ment 28 m 18 o 
«fa— Army Eatimates. 22 MO A 

British Soiith Africa Company, 26 > 7 ^ 

CiTil Serrants and their Pensions, 8 m 18 / 

_ Correspondence Relating to the Public 

Finance and Resources of the Island of 
JiimaiCa, 26 / 8 a 

^— Re^pectin^ the Proposal of II. M. the Em- 
peror of Russik for a Coofereooe on Arma- 
iiientt.7i 12 6 

i— . I'rofter Colonisation, 2 m I4y 

Duchy bf Cornwall, 4 m 4 d 

fa 'i of Lancaiiter, t* m H d 

A—— Eknplo^ment of Children on Learing 
bchool, lUfXOo 

&. . Ftirth^ Cbr^pdndence with th^ French 
Government R&»p«^cting Madagascar, 7; 6 6 

_ Irish Etnigration. Sim^h 

fa- « Metropolitan Commons. 6m 7 a 

^— Report on the Military ManoBuTres, 7/ 18a 

^— SupplemenUry Citil Service BstimAtea, 21 

JU t 

tlganda, 19 I 10 a 

tABUAHENTABY PSOOBEDIKaS :— 

— Accommodation for Lascars, 28 m 8 6 

- for Seamen on Board Ship, 1 m^h 
«^— Addrfrsi. 8 / 6 o A /— 9 / 7 a— 10 t 7 6— ll 

J 8 c— 14/ 6e— 15 / 6 0—16 / 7 o— 17 /6 a— 
18 / 12 </— 21 / 6 s— :^2 f 6 <-24 / 10 a 

*— Advancei to Irish Tenatits. 8 m 6 ^ 

A— Affairs in the Transvaal o m d 6 

ti — Aged Poor, Sm l^d 

.— Agricttltiiral Holdings Bill 1 i* 6 a 

•^— Aigrettes in the Army, 1 mba 

j^^ Alaskan Border, 24 m 6 d 

^ Alien Immigranta, 18 / 1 2 (2 

«— Alleged Assault on an Officer In Dublin^ 
28 m06 

A^— Ameer of Afghanistan, 1 m 6 6 

•a— Amendments to the Address, 14 / 6 e— 17 

*— Anchors and Chain Cables. 28 / 6 

^— Anglo-American Commission, 24/ 10 e— 15 

m9 6— 21 m 10 6 
i«— Anglo-French Agreement^ 25 m 8 0— 28 ai 

6 c— 29 m 8 a 
•b— Answers to Questions, 18 / 12 <f 
A-— Appeals under the Workmen's Compensa- 
tion Act. 8 m 8 6 

Appointment of Committees, 15/ 6 a 
of a Treasury Valuer and Inspector df 
Rs(tes, 1 1 m 8 o 

— of the Rer. Henry Whitehead, 3 m 6 e 
Appointments in Parliament, 18/ 12 d 
at boulb Kenshjgtoor, tS mti d 
iff 



Parliamentary Frdceedinga {*oniirued). 

— Armament of First Class Battleships, 17 si 
6 « 

of Voliinteer Batteries, 21 m 8 6 

Armenia. 1 7 m 6 

Armenian Massacres, 18 m 8 

Orphanages, 7 m 6 6 

— Army Annual Bill 18 m 9 £^—24 m^i 
— — Estimates, 8 m 6 s— 8 M70-4m8s— li 

m86.15ir 9r— 18 mSd 

Me<lical Corps at the Manciiuvrea, 22 / 6 <> 

Nurses, 1 4 »a 6 6 



Artillery HordeS, 11/86 

Ash Wednesday Sitting, 15/60 

— ^ Assault upon an Irish Member, 29 m 8 a 

— . Attempt to Wreck the Folkestone Express: 
17M6d 

-<! — Attendance of School Childnm In Church i 
to 6'' 

Att' ndaiits at the British Vldseuni, 11/85 

Australia and the Mining of Silver, 21*^ 6« 

««- Australian Federation. 21 / 6 c 25 m S 6 

— Automatic (Couplings, 18 w 8ti 
-^ — Bahr-elGhazal 10 / 7 a 

Baker Street and Waterloo BailWat Bill: 

28 »* 6 o 
«— Balaclava Heroes. \R fSa 

Bander Jisseh. 18 / 12 /* 

— Bankruptcy of Mr. Hdoley, U / 8 c 
Battle of Oniddrmad* 18/12 0— 22 / 6 i 

Belffiuni and China. 10 m 6 e 

^- HelleVille Boilers, 8m6 e—17i^6i 

— Bills Advanced, 18 / 12 a— 21 / 6 A-2i / 
6 6-26 / 12 d-^8 fS a— I m 6 a— 4 ai 8 a-J 
2Sik7d 

of Exchahge Stiimp Dtity, 17/66 

Bishop of Madagascar, 1 7 m 6 •—28 m 9 L 

— «• Bishops in the HouSe of Lordi, 22 / 7 a 
Blocking Notices, 22 mti d 

Bodies Corporate (Joint Tenaniiy) Bilt^ Itf 

8 o 

Bootle Cor|]iorati6n Bill. 22 / 6 d 
Bounty Fed Butter, 22ik6 d 
— Sugar. 14 m 6 6 

in India, 18 m 8 6 



m 



Boys for the Naval ReSerte, 22 / 6 I 
British Army Chaplains, 25 m 8 6' 
^ Establishmeut, 10 / 7 a 

— Goods in Madagascar, 15 m 9' 6 

— Museum Atteodanta, 17 m 6 / 

— New Quioea, 8 m 8 6 

— Syndicate, 24 m 6 </ 

— Seamen in Buenoe Ayr^. 17/ 6 d 
Subjects in Madeira, 17 m 6 e 



and the Porte, 21 m 8 6 

in the Transvaal, 8 m 6 6 

■- Trade with Hawaii, 4 m 8 d 

Trawlers in Danish Wateri, 21/66 

" ■ Troops in India, 17 / 6 
— « Mr. Hrudrick'a Cambridge Speech, ^Smsd 

— Brynwawr and Westertt Valleys Railway 
BiU, ^5/ I2a 

—-- Budget; 25 m 8 d 

^ Buffs, 17 /6s 

— - Burial Grounds, \0 f 9 f 

— Burnham NatkAial ScIAmA, 14/6 h^'lit 
10 tf 



Mahsk 81 i6&9.J l*Atidbft*8 rikbtai fb ^* tkk iikkb ^ Hi:WflpAp*Mi 



^al 



Bifihi^ of <M ffdmo. Iti/t d^H k'$ d^ 

Um6f^%2mSd^iikS •— 24 in 8 if^srir 
6 d— 89 m 8 €1 

^ — Oftbt in the Btratftl> 1 f / 1( (^ 

si^ CfticatU MttnidpttUtjr/ 16 / 6 tf 

£ — Caotem COuidilMfdiii, 15 « Tl ft '' 

'i'-^ Cii^ to Gtifo Kaih»ar, !l/80^t«M<^' 

— ^ Carabin^eH: 28 / 8 a 

- — CarbtHe AM. U'tM 8 b 

^-^ Ci«B of Cbrimei. 17/88 

— s^ Of M. Le MMurier, II m 8 d " 

■ ■■ ■ " of the ro«r«rr7AA<'M7 m 8 

Ai^^^«- of Veterinary Ciipt Plnlayikwi;«l f 8 r*- 

' — OitbOart'i Oltdrte Bill, \0 M'Ba-^XVm 8 h 
^U i»8a 

^ — CaValrjrfittablialltt^tfe. 18/ IS 6 '' 
RM!l^itt;i&/8^ 



Ctoylon. 18 m 8 1—28 f* 8 d 
ChanntfltUiKii. 17^/8 d * 
Chai>laiili ia the Aoyll Ifatir; t8 ^ 8 il 
Si^ H.- GhaHfitid^ Iti'OADdiA. 21 / 6 d 
China, 18/6 ^-21 m 8 A-.21 « 96 
rhiti6ii«'B4ftaBon; 1 7 « 8 <f 
(\m08eilonti U/8a 



— Church nitdj^in^. 4 m 8 d 
«ii^ CiTil SertanU and Cddnty CoondQi, H m 
66 

— ^ &itimat6l; 2iir 8 d—ib msa 

si^^ COarit DefenOel, ^1/6 6 

a^ Codiflcatioa of UM OrdndJol^' AoU; It / 
8^ 

' — Coiiliog Of Slit^ fii tho Austlvliiil ' MinU^ 
28/66 

' — Colons on the SimS, 18 / 6 d 

' — Colonial Loan Ftind fiiU, 24 / t2 a^28> r4 
6-^28* 86 

Qoettldbp 21 tkSd 
- Commands id did Arttif, 8 1* 8 6 
^ Commerical Agento Abroiul, 28 fjl 86 
^=^ HegOtKUMs iHtb QoHilany^, 7 « 8 6 



Committee of Selection. 22 / 8 6 
ComdMtli^ Aahmx M^finj^i^ 1*86 
^BiU, ll/8a 
^ Law Amendment, 14/ 6 6' 
Betitni6;^23 irf 8 6' 



»i— Cotnpeotation tinddf the AlldttiiAltir A0(; 

18/66 
i — Compulaorjr RetirtfaidhC df Ahhy OfflOefi ^ 

fl8M6(i 
>i — ConfeMtnOeOn Atfardhiini; 17 / 8 </ 
»^ Confbdt betweett Bniiiaiili dnd tblnisid; Sk 

/ 10 6 
*^ Congeition Of Loildod Streets. 21/ 6 i 
■^ Ooh^ct«eCladi9,it) W 6> 
-^ Cooicientlooa ObfedfoF, 15 / 8 d ' 
s- CooioUddtdd'Viind'Bill ^4 in 8V-^8 df 8 d* 
ii^ Conitantiiiople DitftttrbanOed of l»96, 21 

yoa 

— Codtiiidr UdPatU- ft) /^'^ 
■u^ ContamiDdted Oysfofii; 18 id 9 d " 
^^^ CODTaleffOent 8oidiera;'ili / 6 <f ' 
ss- Goober ft( Ugk^dli, 24 ) '10 d 
BBS- CorfiDral Paoiffament, 28 / 6 6 
B- Coft of Fritate BiUfl« 1^ m 8 «l 
Cottage Homes' 0ltt, 28 / 7 tf 



ParUanidntary ¥K>e^diiig8 (con^ifl«S(()I 
«— Cpaniel and Solihiton, 8 qi .8 d 



itfCbt'ftUnbg DiitM, "28 m '8 6-29 « 8 d 
-^ — ^ in lndia» 1 1 m 8 d 

CoanWcVlaiiedi dfifdt;f^riTatt^fiilli, l<f/«<<' 

^ • ■ Cobft'^eei.^ ik 8 d 

&- Courts JorisdictidiL 1 si 6 4 

— i::.:ili4torielf:'24 n'S «^ 

— Course of BnaiDess, 8 si 8 d .. 

-^ Crete, ny8d-22/6'A^5/lJi6 ^ ^ 
-^ — Crew Spade on BrltUlf bliips,' 8 m 86-4M 

8 s 
-^^ Crisis in the Chiii^ 9 / f /— lOy 6 o-lOf 

/ 7 6—24 m 6 d 
•— kConttadictiOii. )l/8d . 

— Tjotd^rotdi^t'iii^sUi^j^r f^d 
.=— Customs Tarltf id . Hawaii, 18 f 12 h 

— •" D^tb of a Brrtis&^diib}a6t at Mdnlld. 2l 4 

86 
.* — -Dudy.l7'/6e . . 

of President Panrdj 18/ {%a^d 

^Ot Lord Hei^helt 8 «i 8 ii 

Seotendd. 14/ 8 6*16/6 6 

Doaths frort dtarrdtfon, 16/ 7 / 

Dedorations ^or tbo Sgyi^tlan Trdops, 8 4 



66 



Decrease in British SeaottooU 17,dl 6 6 
Deh^roa Bdy Baild^v, 21 M 8 6 
Kaliway, 10 m 6 6 



— Disdrnianlfnt Confe^ndd, 11 / 8 e 

— -DiMie in the Army, 10 m 6 (f 

— Diseased S#!ne, 3 m 6 d 

— Disputes bdtween Shipowner add Sd^6iMf 
7si86 

— DittrbsS tol Armenia, 1 si 8 e 
ioCrdte. 24/ 10 c 
in thd Wlistbf IreUnd, 18 / 12/— 9l/tf# 



' 'Ditirict Codncils itf Ireland. i4 sf 6 d 

Docliyaf^ Workmen, 22 m 8 e 

-^^ Doter Harbour, 22 / 8 e 

Drafting Of Soldiers, 21 si Cf £ 

^^ Dtapers* Aislstants, \tf9b 
— ^ Dam-dum BtfUets. Sft m8 6 

Ddration of Patents. 8 m 8 d 

->^^ Duty FrM S|lfariU fOt Distiltey WO»n^ 
7si6a— 18fll8 6 

— East London Wttctf (Teri<yt>n i ry SftfitAff 
Bill, 22 m 8 6 

— ^ Kajit8rn CblnMe Bailway Cooipdny* 10 si 68 
' — Bducation Bill, 21/66 
-3B^ of Children BiA. 2f m 7 d— 7iM7 / 
—^•^ Code, 28 m 7 d— 29 m 8 o 
— ^ Bgypt and thd Sudan, 21/ 6e 
•^"^ Egyptian Exiles^ 11/66 
-=<— Eleotious in Ireland, 4 m 8 s 
-^"^^ Electric Lighting (Clauses), 28 / 6 ^ 
•^-^ Elementary Eduedtton m Koral X)\§tmii 
14 m 6a 

the BlXiKg(oii and ifae ^nringhSlt 18 ni^B 

— ^ England and Ital^ in Cfama» 14 si 6 < 

— England and Russia hi China, 8 nl 8 <f 
-^ English In Sural Schools. 25 si: 8 6 

Enlis^iftent in Caralry RdgiiUents, 9 id 9 8 

Erythrea, 14m6 6 

— Estabhsbmeaw of toe Uottns 01 cdtuBF 
tftent, 17 /8« 



Par 



rAlXEE*B IHDBX TO ** THB TIXBS ^ nWSPAFBft, 



f Jno. I fa 



Parliflmentary Proceedings (continued), 
—— Estate Duty, 10/6y-14/6o 

— Eyents in ChiDa, BmB e 

-^ EzpeDditare on Barrack Acoommodatioii^ 
14 1116 a 

— upon Na?al Armamentf , 29 / 6 d 

— — Explosion on the TembU, 16 m 7 e~17 m 

6y 

->— Expulsion of Armsoiant from Transcau- 
casia. 28 / 6 6 
*— Fashoda, 10 ai 6 e 
»^ Fees of Juries, 21 m 8 <r 

of Medical Witnesses, 28 m 6 a 
on Prirate Bills, I7fli6/ 



— Field Artinery,2l./6* 
— » Finance Act. 22 m 8 cf 
«*— Fine or ImprisoniMnt (Scotland and Ire- 

Und) Bill, 23mSh^2Hm7d 
-> - FiffhiDg Rights on tfte Newfoundland Shore, 
34/10 e 

— Food Supply in War Time, 17 / 6 « 

•— - Foreeftstof the Nary Estimates, U «i 6 6 
^» Foreign Imports of Butter and Eggs, 17 si 

is 

Office Administration, 28 / 6 tf 

■ I Qnestfons, 18 m 8 c 

■ ■ Travrlershu the Moray Firth, 14 m 6 6— 

UmSb 
«— > Foreigners In China, 15 mS a 

Foyle Shipbuilding Yard, a.m 6 

— • France and Oman, 17 / 6 <2 

— Fraudulent Abstractions of Spirits, 17 nr 
6cl 

«*— French Exports of England, 17 m 6 / 

Navy— Submarine Torpedo Craft, 1& / 7 « 



-»— Friendly Societies and Income Tax, 17 *k 6 
— — Fry Comroissieo^ tifSd 
•*— Gas Lfeht and Coke Company Bill, 8 m 8 a 
— — Qeneral Power Dhtributing Company 
(Suspended) Bift, 4 mSh 

— Germany in tim Pacific, 17 m 6 # 
•^— Gipsies op Common Lande, 26/12 h 

- Gold Coast, 17/64 

— Territories, 10 m 6 (r 

»— Gorernment Business, 2\ m Be. 

and Income Tax. 16/ 6 a 

■ ■ of India and CountiBTvaSIng Dutiet, 18 

mBe 
->— Grant toEitchenerr24y 10 « 
-^— Grants to African Proteetoratee. 14 m 6 tf 

Great Britain Frsnee and Ooaan, 24 y 10 6 

— — and Portugal. II m 8 o 

— Grie?ances of Assistant Teachers tn IreUmd, 
21 /6« 

^— GrieTsnces of Pilots^ 28/ 8 a 
— — Heme Office Reports, 28 m 6 e 

Rule. 17 / 7 6 

-— ' Hongkong Dock, 8 m 6 a 

*— Horse and Field Batteries, 14 / a 

UospiUl of St. Bartbok>mew, Oxford^ 8 si 

8# 

— Hours of Fhgmeo and Watchmen in Rail- 
way Tunnels, 11 n 8 a 

-*-— House of Commons and Queen's Bench 
Jurisdiction, 14/ 6^ 
el Lordsb 14 / 6 / 
Byde Park aid C^res» Park» n m 99 

n 



, Prcee^ngs (^enfmusc/). 

Imperial and Cok>nial Troops, 10 / 7 a 

— Institute, 16 / 6 c— 22 la 8 o-2% si 6 4 

— Penny Postage, 10 / 7 a 
Importation of (battle. 24 si 6 « 

of Spirits intke Niger, 17/66 

— of Sugar. 17 m 6/ 
Income of Benefices. 28 / 8 6 

India and the Sugar Bounties, 1 / m» 8 / 
Indian Cifil Senrice, 24 / 10 e 

and the Russian language, 21 si 8 6^ 



Finance, 22/6 6 
Frontiers, 10/76 
Gorernment Contracts^ 17 si 8<l . 
Parcel Post, 25 / 12 a 

— Press Committees, 24y 10 o 

— Troope Outside IndiMb 10 / 7 6 
Inebriatee' Reformatorine, 28 ./ 8 (T 
Injuries to Horses in tfavSoreet, 28 si 8 a 
Inland Postcards. 18/26 
Inspection Milk Suppliev, 8 m 6 a 

— A Water Supplies, 24 / 10 o 

Ireland and the Paris fialiibition, 14 m 6 6 
IrishFundb, I7m6/ 
Industrial Schoola, 24/10 a-28/ 6 /^ 



m8c 



Laud Commission, 11/86 



— 'Decisions, 10 m 6 a 

— Mail Contracts, 17 m 6 </ 

— Meeting Suppressed, 3 »» 6 <f 
Militia and the Mancsurres, 10 ai 6'6 



— - — Prison System, 10 / 6 / 

Products at the Paris Exhibition, 4ni 8e 

Prorisional Orders, 14 / 6 a 

Teachers' Fee Grant* 24 / ia6 

Tithes, 25 m 8 CI 
-^ Island of Anticosti, 21 / 6 r 

Islands of Samoa, 18 / 12 s 

— ^ Italy and China, 10 m 6 6—21 m %h 

— Joint Stock Companies; 1 m 6 6 
Judges as Directors* 18 / 12 ^ 

<—— Jurisdiction of the Goldsmiths'' Company^ 
28/ 6a 

— Jury Trisfai Freetown, Sierra Leone, 15 / 
66 

Kashmir. 28 m 6 6 

— Keeping a Prisoner in Irons, 8 si 8 6 
«-» Kensington Palace, 10 m 6 6 

— Kent Railway Anaalgamation^ 15 sr 8 e— 17 
si6c— 18m8a— 21 m8a 

«— K&aibar Psns» 24 Hi 6 d 

Khalifa, 24 / 10 (r 

— — Kitchen Committee, 17^ 8 a 

— Lord Kitchener of Khartuni^ 18 / 12 -28 
/66— I4M60 

—• Labour ImmigratlDn kito Anansv K> m 6' 6 

-— Ladies' GaUery, 14 / 6 6 

*^ Land Question in Ceylon, 15 m 9^6 

Tax, lly 8 6 

" ■ Commissioners, 7 m 6 a 
— *^— ^ and SmaU Living, 25 / 12 a 

— Larga Cruisers^ 14/ 6 a 
— Lascar Seamen, 21 m 8 6 

Lasearto»tberP..and O. Steamer AmtraUia^ 

28/6e 

on Xf» Hkmer \SFm9b 



Letters to Gibirri^^ Urn ^4 



Sfeith 81 , 1899.] 



f* 



PALMBB^B IHIEX TO^' THB TIMES'' raWBPAPBB. 



Par 



fMSkmmituy VnceedingB (eontinu^d), 

— Letters on Public BusineM, 28 / 6 6 

«— Liceoaing Exemption (Hooiet of ParliA- 

ment) Bill, 24 / 12 a 
•— LIntolahire Coronert Bill, 21 « 8 a^24 m 

6a 
— — LigitfdatiDg Oompanies, 1 m 8 6 
*— Loanc to the Weit Indiee, 24 m 6 J 
-— Looel Attthoritiaf and Eleotric Lighting« 11 

mSa 

LoiBbard Street Poit Oflee, 7 m 6 6 

«— London CoiiDt>F Ooundl (Genetml Powtri) 
BUI, 10 m 6 o 

— GoTemxnent, 24 / 11 a 

■ Bill. 8 m 6 <f— 4 m 8 e— 7 m 6 A— 14 « 6 
^^18 m 8 li— 22 mSd -24 in 6/^26 « 8 # 

■ ImproTements BQl, 1 m 6 a 
School Board and Chaneh Schoole, 28 / 



66 



Telephone Area. 24 m 6 d 
Water Pnrchaie Bill, 22 / 6 a 

- Question. 17 f $m 

- Supply, 21 m 8 a 
(Welsh Reeenrofrt and Works) BUI, 22 



si86 

— Lord Chancellor's Pendoa, 11 si 8 6 
-.p- Lots of the Kowihing, 21 / 6 e 

— Kir C. MaeDonald, 25 m 8 

— Madagascar. 14/6 6—17 / 6 J— 28 si 6 6 

— Magistrates and Recruiting, 14 si 6 a 

— Mahdi's Tomb, ^ t 6 0—3 si 6 j— 17 si 6 
— 25 m 8 e 

-— MAnulacture and Uie of Water Oas, II m 
8b 
-— Marches for Recruiting Purposes, 14 si 6 a 

— Margarine Factories, 14 si 6 6 

— Marksmanship in the Nary. 10 / 7 a 

•i«- Matrons for MetropoUtan Police Stations, 
14 me a 
-^ Maulri Fasial Karim. 28 m 6 6 

— Memorial of the English Church Union, 8 
mB t 

i— Menstone Water Bill, 24 si 6 d 
— > Mercantile Marine, 1 m 6 / 

— Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, Amendment 
Bill, 25 y 12 a 

— - Message from the Queen, 24 / IC a 

— Metropolis Management Acts Amendment 
(By-laws) Bill, 28 A 6 a— 1 si 6 a— 17 si 6 6 
w— Water Bill, SmSo 



Metropolitan Cabs, lOy 7 a 

Gas Companies, 10 m 7 /— 17 m 8 6 

Railway, 17 /6e 

Traffic Regulations. 11 / 8 e 

Water Companies Bill, 21/6 </— 10 m 7 s 
—22 m 8 6 
— MUitary Labour. 8 m 8 6 

Works Act, 15 m 9 6 



— Militia Candidates for Army Commissions, 
24/ 10 c 

— Literary Examination. 1 1 / 8 e 

■ ■ at Military ManoeuTres, 21 / 6 5 
^«— in Time of War, 10 m 6 6 

— Milk Regulations, 18/ 12 6 
^^- Mining in India, S mS d 

pi^- Ministers and Directorships, 15/7 6—16 
/7 a— 17/6 «— I TO 6 6 



ParUftmentary Proceedings (eontirutsi), 

— Ministers and Qorernmeat (Contracts, 8 m 

en 

Mombasa Slare Case. 24 / 10 6 

Money Lending Bill, 2l/6a— 17ai6a 

Motions for Adjourment. *A\ m S e 

— Municipal Trading, 22/6 o— 4 m 6 6—25 si 
Se 

— — Municipalities and Trading Enterprises, 3 
SI 6^ 

Murder of Cot. Le Marohant, 25 m 8 e 

— ^ Muscat. 25 / 12 a— 8 si 8 d— 10 si 6 e 

MujBling Order. 3 « 6 6 

— — — in Ireland, 2AJ 10 e 

— Nan-ning, 10/ 7a 

-. Nana of Banin River, 17 / 6 e 

National Insurance of Maritime War Bisks, 

17M<i 

— Telephone Company, 25 si 8 a 
^— Natire Army in India, 17 mSd 

— — Regiments of the Indian Army, 8 « 6 (f 

— NaTal Expenditure, 1 1 m 8 / 
Beserre Apprentices^ 15 si 9 6 
Works, 8 SI 8 e 



— NaTy. 10 SI 6 d 
Estimate!, 1 m 6 6— 10 si 6 tf— 14 « 6 /~ 

17 SI 7 a 

— New Bills, #es each dojf'i pap§r 
— <— Battleships. Mm 6b 

.— Field Batteries. 14 si 6 a 
— — - Guinea Concessions, 15 / 6 6 

Hebrides, 7 m 6 6 

Members. 8 / 6/-21 /6s— 24 / lOd— 28 

/ 6 0—1 m 6 c— 4 m 8 s— 7 m 6 #—14 si 6 0— 21 
•i8« 

— — Parliament Street, 28 / 6 6 
— * Peers, 8/6 <f-28 /d a 

Public OfSces, 10 /* 7 a 

—— Retiidential Church of England Training 
CSoUege, 22 / 6 6 

Royal Taoht. 14/6 6 

Telephone Bill, 10 m 7/ 

Writs, 8/6 /-9 / 7 «— 15/ 6 o— 21 / 6 
6— iM 6^'21ni8a 

New York Hotel Fire, 24 si 6 d 
Niger Coast Protectorate, 4 m 8 d 
— Company's Territories. 17/66 
Nin-chwang Railway, Extension Loan, 6 in 



6e 

— North Sea Fisheries, 14/ 6 c— 24 / 10 c— 21 
ni9 6— 28m66 

— Northfleet Dockyard, 28 si 6 a 

— Northern Railway of China, 25 / 12 6 

*— Notices of Motions, t«« svsry doy's po^r 
during Parliamtnt 

— of Motion, 'i.'2m% 



— Nursing Staff of the Omdurman (Campaign, 
22 /H0 

— Occupation of Crete, 17/46 

*— Occupying Tenants' Enfranchisement Bill, 
23/76 

— Oflftce of Woods and Forests, 14 m 6 a 

— Official Military Text Books. 8 m 8 6 

— Officers' of ParUament, 21/7 d— 28 / 6 o 
AUowanoes, 17 / 6 c 



— Old Age Peosioni Bill, 15 si 6 0—22 si 7 s— 
a8m66 

78 



fv 



FAUUb's IMPIBl^ TO ^ THB T|«B8 " mBWSPAPim, 



[JlWI. 1 1^ 



r— Operation ffafn^t B^ 3Hwyn H/ «^ 



-rr- 



r— Orders qf the Day, «m every dott'e paper 

r-;^ Or4h^npe Factoriea* Adqunii (ration. 18 / 
^ 19 a 

■ J Sunrey |d iPreUnd. 28 / 6 <i 

^"~. P?*TW»» on.iJatiY^^ ii^ India* 1,57 6 a 
F— . QTOwroiirding In the JIaat fend, .25 jr 8 e 
• — facillcCablo, 16/j6 6 - ^ 

r— fijisb Cburchati (&c^4jBm. 10 i*A»-t 

r-jrp CoHnciUor* (Tpi^ure pf OfllQe) ^ill. 21 / 

sr— ^AUtlDe Court of Di|rbam Bil|, ${8 / 6 a 

r— * Fa^riotiiB ^abd; l8 m 86 

?e«Of Copferwoe i^t tfte^qague, J2l ^ 8 » 
fppri and rarUamentary PeptioM, 8 / « / 

■~ ?*ng-h*li-kan Riu^^y. 29 a. 8 a 

— fppal Wlt^de Priepn^n. ISf 6 « 

— jppri ?^e«a9<?e ai^^^ tfci, Cport of .Afpheii, U 

-^ Fetndei^ Bqi. t^ « 74 

r — PUn» for t|ie i;e> PpbiSp OOsei. 21 986 
Tr- toint of Procedure, lOmid^ * '^ 
rg-s??l*<^ fa^.S^tary K«|^^„^ jBljl,^ jg 9 

— Polljition ofMjm, P p 18 <i 
Poor Law Admiai^tratfoh, 18 «i 8 a 
Ppet Offio^ Bui|d|nga, 28y .8 a 

^„ -7 at Muecat, 16 « da ^ 

— «?- SaYings Ban^m, 8 ai 8 a 

vsTsrz TfJephooe Opsr%toie, 7 «6^ 

^?-^ f «»t*gpof Flowers, 26 / 12 6 

•s— Ppsuj andXplw-JphSenricee, 81 / 7 a 

^ Tffide. H „i 8 o ^^ 

-rrr- |nffaiT Education, 8 •. 8 « 

T — ?Ti|pi^ C^i^Iains iq Eiig^nd and Wf^ea, 29 

•: — - TnMwli^pU iMid Cr^kf . 10 m 6 6 

=-^ ?*.^^' .2? / ? « 
= ^;^gwl#tton. llfBe 

^?4 



'■ ' . ■ J T! 



-Parliamentary. Bnweadlqgs {4}f(nUi^a\, 



Tin]e^28,qi 6 a 

™-r-. PTOiwty jn,TiiiW5.«f Wug H Wj* 

— Probate Registry, imSd 

— Pioqjption In.the Ciiril ,8ArTlo0b« ITjp 8# 

— Promotion of Irish Teachere. imHd 

— - of.Medipal Q^cpr^ \a the Off Ty»' 17i»^ # 

— ProBprtx pf Qep^afed ^mm^f^, 24 A lO.a 



' S9€M(^'* 28 19 6 6 
Lihrariee (Scotland) Apte ^^HWdWCBt 



Bm,M/7e-\tffli7e.-J7^,64i 

..-■5-- Pfti^iie. 7 !» 7 / 
3?>ir^^4^ay^7'^''^^ 

— Queen'a Biicl^honnds. 21 » 86 
r — Question^ «ee.eper|f.i ■ 

liament 

— Hallway Conoesaion« in .C|i{n«. ^/ jfl ^ 
Couplings. II IB ^,6^9 1 mA.^ 



R- Extension m Chin#, 1^ « ^ f 

— ^.Jw?qt4o^^i./7,« 
— r — to K^^^rtfln^ i7pi .6 </ 

— — P*'wpgp«s^ComiftiMWfl^t|o|i, }9iJiUk 
.-5-=-r,(i>l(e^^s. in Cliina, Um^^ 

'.¥f^^ »n,twhn4 i8./ 12 4 

*1i^'^i3^V°A#*'!^^«!^^^^*w» iop4» 

- in West Afnoa. 17 m 6 cr 

Repent Fighting {n All^nih^ 1 p 6c 
-- iDPgrr^Mqn in.^«i5^.l4wi^J.p/8 d 
Bepoyery pf s^^lep .trp|jer^,i^l «i 8 q 
KpprnilJng m g^Mfta, 2;2 / 8 c 
Recri4Hs,4njl J^^ l^ p,j| ^ 

Reduption of tt\^ Tpl^acoQ D^ty, 1 mA ^ 

Begimenti^l Colonre , imSd 

— . Rejd Coq^wst, U «<8 a 

— H^gioua Ofprea^oniee at a 9|0«4.Fvuh|L 8 

T—r I«»t^rb^nca| m JM(Af^, 11 P. 8^ 

'r^-trpption Jn ypln|;itary.^^^il^ 4 



80 



»ei 



— Renta \a Ix^n^qn, is p 8 a -• • ' « 

— Heps^ta of J^upply, 8 pjS « 

— Revised Statntes, 15 n S| 6 

— iU^e Ranges. 21 /66 

-r Rilin£ i« Siero Lepn«k W./ K & 

— Ri^nalisn^ in Belfast^ 8 p 8 a— 2fta 8 a 

— RitnaUstic PW0CW, IQ p ^ c 

"" gWari j'oUtition Pcp^Qt^Q Qttl, 9 P Ul 4 
T «py?4.ArtiU^y, U/.»^^lV*«Wf p«a 
Assent. 28 m 6 a ^ ' « ^^w 

— Co^ipiefion. 28 p ,9 « 
Wih Con•^bl^a^r^ 18 /"JiS.^ 

Rifles. 2dm 6 6' 



MfMsage, d in 6| a 
Naral Reserve, 17 / 6 
= Wtls|iFa,t%rp,^^6/m 



iCaiK^ 81, 18991 9ASJ9M*B..tniiX to «^ ras XXIISB'.KBVaitAPIKt 



t; 



Biv 



Rule.No* 87 in bmy Scboob, »8 « 6 a 

BttlM ioT Supply. 2if\0d 

— — RumU and AfghwiUUn. 18 / 19 e 

I .-., and CbiDA, 17 / 6 tf^-8 m 6 6 

«— Ronitn Truos-CaspiAn Raihray, 4 « 8 # 

9-^ Bale of Drink at the Uouae. 10/76 

pf 9oo4 and Dniga, 24 / IQ q^7 m7c 



•ne — of Game after Clota l^me, 16 « 9 (I 

— Samoa, 10 /' 7 a 

p— Samoan IilandijS « 6 if 

— Sandhunt and Woolviob. 18 /* 19 a 
F-- Sandvicbmea, 17/6 0— 18 / 12 
V— Sanitary loipeoCort, 8 m 6 e 

— St. James Rod School DilQciilu, 28 / 6 A«- 
28 / 8 
fr^Sfe,Baol'iUlithedrU;26iR8 1 

-^ School. 25 m 8 a 

— School for Tropical Dileaeet. 1 1 m 8 e 

— Soeoee in St. Cleipelic'e Charch, Belfattt 8 
p 6 <2— 4 m 8 «— 10 m 6 e— 14 m 8 6 

— Science and Art Claaiea, 17 / '6 6 
liepartment, 10/ 7a*-17i»r6 6 

r- r Spotoh' Judges and Dirsctorship«f 93 / 6 4 

— Scottish Crofters, 16 /*€ 6 
Uaiveni^es and Schools. 11 A 8 



farliamt n^a^ glooayHBgl ((0at«»as4). 
— - Sapplementary Estimace, 28 / 4 a 
■ for Coal, 10 1116 6 

' for the Nayy, 4 m 8 

Supply, 8m 7 «-.4si8«^ll'i«a»^i5 SI 9 a 

— 17 M 7 a— 18 mid 

Army Supplementary j|9stimatt% 25/ 



12 6 



Report^ 28/7 a— 1 si 7 s-^14«i 7/-^18'ai 
.gif^21 IP 10 6^22 w 9 <f 

— supreme Coqrts (Appeals) BUI, 99« 8 a 

— Surrender of 'Runaway SlaTes, 3^n 8 

— Suspension of the Xwel¥e CT^nooh Rule, 17 
•i7a— 18iii-8c( 

* Swine Fever, 18/12 4 
— ^ TB*lien-wan, 8 n 8 <f 

T^^ Teaqhiug of . Aftrtettltare in^ &iqF Schoofa. 
. 25 m H 6 

— Telegraph Aot-AaMndmeot BUI Tsf 6 a 

(Channel Xidands> Bili» ^8 m^ o^7 m 6 a 

— 8fa8a 

— Telegraphic ComiiiuBloalion<«i«lk'Wel-lUl« 
wel. 14/66 

— Telegraphs in the Ghamel IsUi^ 28* / 6L4 
— • l^lephooe^CofiMiittnicatiaa Bin,- 1 1 m 8 4 

(Goiisolidate4-FundV7 mis 



— > S^men>4nd tho Rmployors' LiabiliQr Act, 
22 /6e 

Seamaq'-s AcoommOdatlon In the Ni^ry, .8 m 
64 

Gettf^sates of Discharge, 227 6 ci 



Sepond Uirision Cler]^, 10 ai 6 A 
Bepoadary Bdiicatfon, 15 m 8 a 
See of Madagascar, 24 m 6 ^ 
BefTioe Franchise Bill, 9 m 18 a— 10 si 7 / 
Sewage Works at Epplng, 26 si 6 # 
Shamrock— Army Regulation, 14/6 a 
.Sheriff amid SHh-Sheriff s in IieMd, U / 8 6 
Shop (£arly Closing) Bill, 2^ / 7 / 
Sipk and Wounded (n Sgyp< 1? / 6 5 
sUtBiy hi Ugianda, 23 « 7 a 

iA'^Sao^bar, 11/86 
Small Upnspi (Acquisition qf QwnsrslUp) 
Bill,i5fli4l* ^ 

— Solicitors Bill 9'^/6o 

— Somerset HoHse Etooords. 17/ ^d 

— South ^enslngum Museum, 10./ 7 a 

— Staff of the Bouses of Pairiiwentk 7 si 6 s 

— StaD(|iug Orders, 21 « 8 c 
Committee^ 15/ 6 a 

State Qf Legal Businass,'94 / IQ 6 

Bailiriiys in |nd|a, 17 « 6 4 
^Staamers on the ShaonoQ, 1 7 la 6 f 
Strength qf the Army. tH >» <i 6 
i3ndan,28/6e-^ii|8 6 
Andgot, 14 / 8 c 

93(p94ition. 22$ / e 4 
BiVBSJUai^il Shares, 17 / 6 6 
Sugar Bounties. 15 / ^ 6—94 ^64 
Duties, 21m 8e 
— i^ tti^mqiaiy of Proceeding^ sss 9vpy Uof» 
faper dttring Jpafliamer^t 

Ji^risdiction Act An^^m^t 3tti 3 ai ft 
(I— 15ai 9«--24 SI 8 0—25 si 8 a 

— Sunday !Piapefa,25 si 8 

BB SiiQiU^ lit th9 BlUn«9TM VtjVih 




1 )eTelepaieot, 1 5 si S 6 
Ser^ees, 21 /-d 6 

— Tdephones, 21 si 8 
— — Bill^4sir8s 

— Tibetan Ontwgas en BfiMsIl 8l|bjtets» 9^ / 

60 

— ^MTM and the Nary Estimates, 10 ai 9*4 
-• Tirah Bat p edilioaary Force, il 7 -6 e 

— Town Tenants In Ireland, 15 m du 
Trade Udioo Dapasita. lfi'Si9^ifr 
Unions and Conaoh.-U / 6 o 

Trafllo in StrJames' Bark, 10 f*7 a 

— -- Training o» Pupil TeaeherB.'29i mSa 

Transfer of the* Niger Tenttorles,* 24*7 la k 

— P-TransTaal.<22/ 7/ 

— «- Tnmllh^-Bxpetsea of ;liidi^>€llleera»'li 

/66 
:^-r-TrawUQ8hithe llorth Sea. 99'y^4Mli« 

6s 
--— TriumpaO'fiaad Itlghthousai, 15 «i'9 6 
Trout Fishing (3QiitIand) Bill, i8'si 8 a 

— TrivKeea under JUleeds ' ofvArranflaaaot, H 
m 8a 

- — Tuberculosis, 8 m 6^— I5'si9a 
-?— Tuberoulous ( 'attla, 1 8 / 12 e 

— Tw^fieo'Ohiok Rule, M m d 0-*95 si S e 
-— Uganda, 98 / 7 a-^H Si.8 6-*2l « 8 <»424 

m6 d 

and Centml'aikl Bl^st ^lf|Ba,'94r/4a k 

Protectorate, 24 / 10 a 

Railway, 9ii / 6 
United States KiqMMrti, 25 si 8 6 
UnvacQiBatadOhUilm^ "10^/ ^ -6 
Upkeep uf Soldiers' l^t, :^ / 6 6 
Vaccination, «8 m 6 e 

Act, 1898. 10/6:/'^l / « b^^^i^^ 

Certiflcatei. 10/ 7a 

in the C^vUSerfto, 17/ ^6 6 



YeteriMry Smrgson «vaajtei% Um $ k 
YjivlsQCtloit .4 SI 8 « 

Voiw]it6w Me4ic^«Mt OMpi^ H « « 4 



Bv 



PUMEf^B IHDBX ^TO THB TIMB8 '' VEW8PAPXR. 



[Jan 1 to 



)Pi»rliaQientary Proceedingf (ttmtinifed) 
I — VoUimeer Rifie Bsnges^ 17 m^J 
— Volaoteert. 7 mSh 

— « and Militarj Fuoenlf, Wmdh 

-r— Wages of FarUftQieQ^rjr EipplojjM, U m 

n— Walma, 8 m $ 6 

OUim, 17m6 «— |5m8e 
Incident. 14/6 o— 18 mSd 

— Walker and Wa|ltend Un^^n Qai fBlectric 
^ght) BOl, 24 M 6 d 

— WdUace Beqaert, 10 / 7 6 
~ WarO^ce, 14 91 6 « 
>t . Appointo^flod. M / 6 ^ 

and the Posfi OQce Saringf Baalp, 24/ 



.V 



)0r 



Waite I^andOnlinanoe of Ceylon, 8 m 8 6 

Ways and Meani —(Committee, 21 in 10 6 

Wearing of the shaii^rock, 9^ / 10 a 

Wei-hai-vei. 14 / 6 a 

Welsh Affairf. H./ 6 5 

t— Language. 1 m 6 6 

West Africa Liauor Tr$de, 91/66 

^ Indian ILnd^stry, 18 m 8 r 

— Indies, 17 m 6 ^—21 m 8 6 

Middlesex Water BiU, 22 «i 8 6 

1 Western Highlands, ^8 m 6 6 

r-— W^iarfage Aooommodatioo ^t St. Peter? 

)f^Tg, 26m6 a 

t — Woking Water and Qv 3Ulf 24 m 6 

n — Woodwich Assenal 24 m6 s 

^-* Workmen and the Purph^se of their Houses, 

|4si6 6 

V—* Wprkmei|*t OonipensatiQn Act. 10 / 7 6-<> 

I7»i6« 

Dwellings (Purchase) Bil), 18 / 19 e 

« Trains. 22 m 8 cf 

• — Writers in the ^oJ^i Na?y, 7 la 6 6 

Yaqg-tsse Valley, 24/10 6—26 / I9 6 

r ^ansihar Slares, 14 r 6 a 

PAHTiTAMHNTABY SPEEQQBS :— 

*«• When the Speech qf # Bfember Is required 

tn any particular 4eh^te, by referring to the 

subject 1^lder PiJtL|AMBNTA.Rt P^qcsbdinos, it 

pan be seen at once by the seferenceaaswering 

to that affixed to tl|e Speaker's name. 

^ — Apland-Boo4. Sir A.. 16 «i 9 ^ 

, Allan, — , 17/ P /— 4 «• 9 a— 1* "I T <l-17 

P 7 a 
_ Allen,W., 10ai7s 

Affibrose, Ws, 11 j 6 4 

« — Aroold-Forfter, — , 17/ 6 /— « hi 7 c-4 m 

9 e— 17 HI 7 e^21ai8c 
•c— Ascroft^ — , 9 m 18 6 
—^ Ashmead-B^rtlett, Sir E,. 9/ 6 4— 17 at 7 4 

..21 m%d 
^ — Asquith, -, U / 8 d-lff / 7 s-2^/ 6y-2 

Ki7^^10si7a~24ni6/ 
, — Attqmey-Qenaral, U / 6 c-^^^ / 7 ^-l « 

^s— 28si7 
- — Atheriey-Jcvaea, ^ IJ/ «/ 
«^ BagDt. Capt« 8/ 6/ 

— Baker, Sir J^ 149 7 ^ 

«— Bi4four. A.^,, 8 / «;-«8/ 7 rf-lO / 8 6— 
11/ 8 e-U / 7 «wl« / 8 <i-16 / 7 tf-18/ 12 
(1—24/ 11 0—26/ 18 e— 8 m 7 #—4 m 8 /— U 

ll|8cr-26<ii»<i^2«ai«f 



Fatl|amentary Speeches (continued), 
— Balfour, Qerald, 18/12 <'-p28 / 6 /-i-16 m 
9 <7'-20 mSd 

Lord, 10 SI 6 d 

— Banbury, >-, 1 m 7 a 

Bartley, -r, 8 / 8 a -11 / 8 /-.24 / U s— 7 

m76 

Bayley, -..14/8 a— 23 m7a 

Beckett -^,9/7 6-*2t m9 d 

Bedford, Duke of, 8 / 6 d 

Begg, — . 7 w 7 6 

Bethell. Oapt ,23/7 6—17 m 7 s 

Commander, 28 / 7 6 
Bhownaggree. Sir M„ 22 m 8 s 
Bill, — , 14 / 6 a 
Billson, — , 1 1 / 9 a 
Birrell, — , 10/ 7 «-16 / 7 e-23 / 7 f 
Blundell, Gol„ 8 m 7 s— 18 m 9 a 
Bonsor, — , 16 m 8 s— 18 m 8 6 
Boscawen, — , 10 / 7 -16 mSd 
O.. 7 m 7 « 



— » Boulnots, — , 8 la 8 a 

— Bousfield, —,17/66 

-*f— Bowles, Gibson, 8/ 8 e— 9 / 7 tf— 16 / 7 a-« 

14m7''— 21 ni9<y 
Brodrick. —,8/8 e— 9 / 7 e— 26 / 19 «— 28 

/ 6 s— 28 f 7 #— 21 m 9 0—23 m 7 a 

— Brunner, Sir J^ 11/8 <l— 16/ 7 6 

Bryce. — , 17 / 7a-18 / 12/— 10si7c— 16 

SI 8 0—18 fM8 6— 21 Hi8a 
Buchanan. — , 11/9 6—3 m 7 /— 18 « 8 cf 

— Burdett-Contts, — . ^bmBe 

Burns, — , 21 / 7 fl-24 / U /— 1 si 6/— 15 

m 8 4-25 la 8 / 
Burton. — , 16 / 7 6—24 / 11 «— 2 m7 c^ 

21 m 8 /'-22 m9c 

Caldwell, -, 16 / 6 </ 

Cameron, Sir C, 7 si 6 a— 7 si 7. a A ^^-28 

m6d 

— Campbell- Bannerman, Sir H., 8 / 7 a— 14 / 
6 s-14 / 7 6-16 / 7 fl-17 / 7 s-24 f II </— 
26/ 18d-3ni7 (f— 14 m 6 0— 18 m 9 6— 23 ai 
8 b— 26si9 6-^ ■i7<) 

— Oamperdown, Earl of. 21 m 8 a 

Canterbury, Aby. of, 10 / 6 « 

Carson, — , 16 Ml 8 /— 18 « 9 o 

-^ CaatletQwn, Lord, 26 si 8 a 
Cawdor. Earl 8/66 

■^r— Cawley, —,14/7 «— 8 818 a 

CecU, — , 8 w 8 / 

-, Lord H., 22 / 7 i 

— Chamberlain, Austen, 22 / 6 e 
Joseph, 11 « 8r A <— 16 m 96—21 mb d 



— Chancellor of the Exchequer, 11 / 8 6— 1& 
/7<J 

— Channing. — , 8/8 a —11 / 8 /•-28 rSd^ 
$m7J—\bmSd 

— ChapUn, —,11/8 rf-21 / 6 (1—23/ 7 e— 9 
9 13(<— 10in7/-^22is8i 

— Claney, — , 17/ 7/ 

— Cl|U*k. Dr., 1 81 7 a— 91 m 9 a-28 si 6 # 

— Clarke, Sir EL, 22 / 7 0—24 m 8 6 
-^ Coghill, — , 29 Si 8 6 

— Cohen, — , 24 / 11 «— 8 m 8 a-24 si 7 / 

— Ceilings, — , 28 /^6 o— 16 la 7 << 

— Colomb, Sir J,. 14 m 7 6 



Match dl< 1899.] 



pAuttB^s mfiiKz to «< tm timifti ^ ir«wfl:[^APXB. 



FW 



PkrilmiMiitaiy Speeches (rMttfiMetf). 

— Courtney, -, 24/ U ^—25 / 18 a— 24iii 7 
</— 28 m 6 r*28 m 6 0—28 mlb 

^— i)nnbotii0. VlMoilDt, 10/7 d— 8 m 9 fr— 

17»7</ 
<—- CraDbrook, Sari of, 10 / 6 </ 
«— Cripps. —,10/8 a— 8 m 9 e— ft M 6/ 
« — Crombie — . U / 7 6 

CroM. A^ 22 / 7 «— 16 m 7 a 

«— Cnrran, T. B.. 4 m 8 « 

— DalbUc CoL. 21 / 7 a 
-— Daly. — , 18y 12 <y 
.i— DftTCDport, — , 4 M 8 « 

— DaviU. - , 10 / 6/— 18 / 12 / 
^^^ Denbigh, Earl of, 10 m 6 a 

Denny. Col., 22 ^ 6 /— 15 m9d 

.««— DeTonahire. Dake of. 15 m 8 a— 17 A 6 6 

Dickaon-Poynder, Sir J., 24 m 7 / 

— Dilko.8irr^8/8rf-l7/6/— 24/ 11/— 
28y 6 tf -28 7 a— 8 m 7 6-9 ai 18 a— 14ai 7 
0-17in7</-21 ai8cl 

'— Dfflon, — , 18 / iare-21 / 6«— 28 / 6/— 4 
« 8 /— 10 M 7 6—23 fli 1 d~'25 m 8 e 

— Diaraell -.17/7 6-28 / 7 e 

«— Dixon-Hartland, Sit F., 10 la 7 #—22 ai 8 c 

— Donelan, Capt., 10 m 7 tf 
Doughty, — . 21 / &b 

«— Drage. — . 18 f 13 a— 21 ud <f 

Duckworth, ^,2m7 d 

'^-T Dudley, Earrof, 22y6a— 26/]2a— 4ai8a 

<— Dutninfr-Lawrenoe, Sir E^ 1 ai 6 e 

«— Dyka Sir W. H., 16 m 8 cf 

«^ EUiol, —,16/7 6—28 ai 7 a 

*— Ellia. Johu. 9/ 7 a-4 m 8 /-*-17 « 7«-38 

ai7c 
—— Etana, Sir F<. 22 / 7 a 

Fardell. Sir O.. 28 at 6 a 

*.«- Farquharion, Dr., 15 / 6 i/— 28 ai 7 a 

-*«— Ferguson, Munro, H ' 96 

<*^ FerguMon, Sir J., 4 ai 9 6— 7 m 6 / 

— Field, — , 11 / 8y— 16/ 7 a— 18y 12(i— 15 
mSf 

.— — Adm., 17/6/"— 22/6a— 14fm7e— 17ai 

1e 

.'-^ Fitzgerald. Shr R. P., 1 m 76 

— i— Fltzmaurice, Lord B[, 10 / 8 6 

^^- Fletcher, Sir H., ^mld 

-^-^ Flynn, — , 11 / 8 a— 18/ 18 a 

— ^ Foster, H. S^ 8 m 9 o 

— . Foster, Sir W., 11/8 b—i^/ld-^J m 7 a 

-x^ Fowler, Sir U^ 15 / 6 d— 1 m 6 a-8 m 9/ 

— ^Qedge,— 16/ 7 6-22/ 7 e— 24 ai 8 a 

George. Lloyd, 14/ 6 r 

ii-^ Gibba. Alban, 22 m 9 a 
.i^- Gladstone, — , 22 m 8 cf 

Goddard, — , 23 / 7 6 

^^^ Goldsworthy. Gen<i 18 at 8 a^ 

— Goiat, Sir J., 28 / 6 li— 2 m 7 d—B m 9d— 
24111 8 c 

.—- Goschen, — , 10*/ 7 a— U / 9 c— 10 mSd 

Gourley, Sir £., 17 ml d 

^"^ Gray, — , 23 / 7 «— 8 M9d 

Grey, Sir E., 9 / 7 d-26 / 18 6— 28y 6 /— 

28/ 7 6—21 ra9/ 

Gull, Sir W. C.) 1 m 6 <l 

-— Haldane, — , n/8/~17/ 7c— 22 ai 9 6 
^^ HalifM^ V i iioMrty 10/ 9^1^94 m •*# 



l^llaniefttaiy S9lMc&4i (ranfiaaiaei}/ 

— Halaey^ — , 22 / 6 6 

^— HaariltoD, Lora Q^ 1^ / 7 a— 9 m$e 

Hanbtty, —,11/8 6-21/ 7 tf— 7 ai ff tf 

-«- Hardy, — . 16 ai 8 ^ 
Harrh, LoM, 18 ai 8 <i 

— Harrowby, Etrf of, l<y/6e 

Har#ood, — , 16 / •/— 28ai 74 

Healy. T. M^ IS / 12 tf-16 ai ^ a 

— Hedderwidk, — , 14/ 6 a— 16 / ^d^^tii 
— >- HempBiU. — , 18 / 1» c— 28 /7a 

Hill. Sir £.,22^/7 a-16 ai 7 a 

ilobho«ae, — , 28 / 7 # 

fiogan.— .11 /86 

Holland L. BL» 22 ai tTa— 28 tt 7a 

Howell, ~, 14 / 6 tf 

Hughea, OoL 26 m 9 tf 

fiutton, it, 22 / 96—8 ai 8 / 

J,, 28/ 7 a 

— J«mef of Bfefefordl Loid, 21/ 6 a— 8 « ^^i 
—17 m 6« 

— Jameaon, Ma^r, 4 al 9 6 

-*- Jeffreyi, ^^16/ 7a— 2m7 tf— 8ai 7 / 

— Jvtwdj^ Earl of , 2^ m 8 a 

Jessel, CapL. 4 ai 9 a— 18 ai 9^tf 

-^* Johnton-FeifgMraiK: — ?, ii / 9 ^ 

Johnston, — , 17/ 7 

— — . Johnstone, — , 7 ai 7 a 

Joicey, Shf X, 22 / 6 a 

Jonea, fiffynmor, 1 m 6 ^ 

Kay-ShiKtteworth, Sir H., Ufa 9/ 

— Kearley, — . 10 ai 7 6—14 « 7 6—17 * 7d' 

— Kennawa^, Sir J., 10 / 8 6 
Kenyon, — , 2 ai 7 6—9 m 18 tf 

Kenyon-Smney, CoL, 28/7 d^^m 7 4 

Keawick, —,21 ar 9 a 

— KUbrider-,21./6/-7ar7a 
Ejmber, — , 16 ai 7 6 

Kimberley, Earl of, 8/ 6 6— 10 / 6 a-il8 / 

12 a-.8 ai 6 tf-l? m 6 a— 2« ai 6 a 
Kinlo<ih, Sir J., 16/ 6 e 

Kinoaird, Lord, 10 fH £.—4 mSa 

Knowlea, — , 11 / Oo' 

Laboucfaere; — , 14/6 /— li6 / 7 6-^26/18^ 

e-28/6<y-4ai8a-14ai7a "^ 
Labbert, — , 16 / 6 « 

— Lansdowne, Marquis of, 18/ 12 « 
Laurie Gen'., 10 m 7a 

— Lawretiofe, — , 11 ai 8 a 

Gruit, 10 <ir 7 6 

Sib W., 8/ 6^/— 4 al 9* a' 

Lecky. — , 2l/'6/ 

Leea, SirE«,2ni7(l 

Leese, Sir J.^^ 1&/7 a 

— Leighton, — , 28/ 7 a 
Leng, Sir X, 21 / 7 a 

Lewis, — , 14/ 6r— 29/ 7 0* 

Llewelf^ — ^f ai 7 a 

Lloyd-Qeof^, — , (f ag 8 a 

Lockwoodi Co^ i6'/76— 18ar9tfs-22ijr8d' 

Logan — . 9 ai 18 6 

— London, Bp; of. lOy e^6^-«9#ai 6*6 

— Long, — , 7 m 7 e. 
Lopea, — , 10 m 7^ 

Lord Adrbcate, 16 / 6'cU.#/ 6^i^28 ai f^ 

■ ■ Chaneellor, 8 m 6 a 

— Le«gb»^, 7ai 7 ^ Ikitffdt^^ ar»a 



Peit- 



riliiftB^ tUMJi ' to **'tdfe TilIM ** MWdPAPttt. 



liia. i id 



— — Lowiec, — . I m 7 a — 7 tt 7 

Iioi^ttel^ J., B / i f — 1ft A 6 tf '-SI M 9 d 

* — Loyi-, H7 7a 

«-— LacRa-Shadwell, — , 10 / 6 d 

^ — tnbbodk. Sir J.. 8 ; 7 /•— 82 /6 tt-25r 10 

tt^7 ml h^2RmSy • 
« — MacNeUh,— Jft ^7A-d3 / 7^— 18M8d 
«— * MacnrtiHty; f-> 14 m-7 ii-->17 « 70 
•— ; |lACtW«lK r-, 17 HI 7/ 

-'^-' MacmrenBlr J.. 14 / €e 

w— Maddison, —.21 / 7 c«l «i 7 A~W «i 8 a 

Mtpla, 8ir J. B., 24/11 d^9m l»a-^22« 

9 </— 24 « 6 / 
*»- Marks, r% ^ "i''^ • 
&— MaiibofOttgh, Duke of^ 17 / 6 tf 

M'Anhiir, C, 10/8 «— 1 m 6/- 

•• — M'KenDA, — , .16 / 6 /— 9 « 13 4— Sam 7 a 

MeUor. — , 10/7«i 

- — ,Me9dJ,.-.,l4/r7fl--17«7<* ' 
■B^— Monk, — , 1 m 6 4 

- MonkfW^l. Lord, la »d a 
«i— Montagu. Sir S.r'17 f 6 6^26 m 9 d 
*— Moor»t Count, 10 ai 7 d— l»m 8/ 

* W.,9 ml8 4 • 

Morgan, Pritohardt 14 m •# - 

Morley, John, 26 / 18 o 

Morton, E., 11/ 8 e 
C 17 m 8 a 



Parlianv^tary S^eMhM {contiMUe^ , 

^-^ Rl6kett, —, I6« 7« 

— Ridley, Sir M. W., IQ / 7 a-ii^ll/ e «-^S8 / 

6/ 

Ripon.Bp. of, 10/ 6 d 

Ritehle, ^17/7 a-21 / 7 #^28 / 6 if-^1 

ai6r/— 8md6— 16tt8</ 

Roberto. Bryn, 10 / 7/ 

Herbert. r4/6(f— 1&/^* 

- Robertson. Ei., 17 m 7 6 

- RobsoD. ~, 2 M 7 a 

- Rusiell, Qen.. 4 m 9 6—16 * 9 d 
.=— T. >¥., lDp7o 

— Salisbory. Marquis of, 8/ d ci^17./ 6 a-^d 
/ 12 a— 8 m 6 <tr-4 « 8 A— 21 m 8 a 
r- Samuel H. S^ 28 « 8 6 
•-^J.. 24* 7 / 

— Sandys. (^oL, 10 / 7 c 

— Sauodersou, QoL, 10/ 7 /— 17 / 7 tf 
-<— Miwann. — . 16 / 6/^81 «i 8 <l 
••^ 8elfaK>rne, 0arl of , 86 m 8 a 
f- Seton-EaTr, — r 17 / 4 
*^ Shaw, Thos., 16 / d t-^flS me/ 
-»- Shaw-Stairart, — , 16 / 6 <^ 
— - SindAir, — , 22 m 8 a 

Capt, I SI 6 d-^si 7r s-4 m 6 4-<aI6si4 



iMh 



—,11m 9 A 

— Munro*Fergttson, — , 88 ai 7 or 
^^Aurnaghan. — . 21 / 6./ • 

^ Muiikerty, Lordf 17/6«^ l«»sild(Mi— 26 
/12 a 

— NorUi^BQokr Barl of , 4 ai 8 « 

— Nortbobta, Sir 8., 2^/ 6« 

*. Norton, Capt, 16 / 7 6-^26 / 18 ^^^nlB 
^4fli9d 

J[>)rd«:]6ifi86 ' 

b'Brieit P.4 21 / r^ 

»— O^Connor, T. P.. 21 / « / 

— 0*Maliey„.rr,..21 /-e^ 
ii— Onslow, Earl of, 26 / 18 a 

— Fayll^T^. 26fli8e 
* — Pease, J. Ai,ll/8r 
X- Percy, Barl, 22 m 9 d 
i^Ptailipps,7-,14/<6*4-IOM76 ' 

>— Phillpotts, Ctpt, 1 ai i #— 16 m 9 s^ltai 

Id 
»- Piektrsgdt — . 91 / 7 6-84Mls-^fli8a 

^16ai8 0— 26ai9^ 
»>- Pilkington, -, 83 hi 7 d 
'•— Pirie, -, 17/ 6 e 
»^ Plnnkett, — , 18 / 12/«* 
t— ^ Portsmouth, Earl of , 4> m 8 6^4 si (t tf 
-^ Powell, Sir F., 8 / 7 a— 3 « 7 </— 9 St 13 e 
»— Piofand, — , 9sir7y<i-^tl/9a->7 m 7.6^2L 

ai9r 
•*— PttrTis, — , 14 / 7 d^ • 
- — Qoeen»Th9,«9/fia 
»>— KaBchi Major, 8 / 8e— 2hi 7 (f>-8 
•— Reckitt, — ,. .16 s«.7 a 
«ii^ Redmond, J., 17/ 7 6—16 « 8d 
•" " W.,i0/8a— 11/9 *— 21/6tf 
i->- Reid, Sir. a, 28 4i Te—i m d t-^-^SS nr 7 a-^ 

08 SI la 
mmm Hldulfdt, -^Ji f^ M 
19 






d— 81 SI 9 4 
— Smith. Parker. ISfM/^^mla . 
^-^ 8., 9 /7/^10 / 7 6— 3* 6 d-$ Sfc96^ 
W. ». D., 8 / 7 ci-t-24/ 11 d 



mlt 



-'*- SoAmes, — , 93 / 7 6 

— SoUcitor-Qederal 9 si 13 e-^84 si 1 6 
8outt&r, — , 16 / 6 / 

— Speaker, Thai 7 m 6 a 

Spieer, —^11/9 a-21/ 7o— 4 m 9e«4tdl 

9 d 

Stanly, a. M., 88 / 7 (< 

-i-^ Stanmore, Lord, 8 / 6 a 

8teadman» —,21/7 a-^17 ai 7d— 88 m 0d 

-^^^ Sterenson. -, 8/8s' f22/>7 6^23si f d • 

—^ Stewarl; Sir M., 7 « 7 d 

— •" Strachey, — , 2U / 6^-<7 si 7 d ' 

Stuart, — , 22 / 6 a— 24/ 11 tf— 1 siO a— 10- 

ai7«— 22si8aft> 

— Templetown, Viscounty 10 si 6 d- 
— «- Tennant, — , 22 /*$ d 

-i— Thomas, Abel, 8 SI 9^ d . 
Alfred, 14 /6d 
-J>. A., 18m 8 
Thornton, —i 26 m 9. 6 
Tietelyaiil. — , 18 m 8 6—24 ai f I 
TuUy. — ^ ll/9a-ie m76 
Tweedfflottth, Lord, 10 m 6 tt 
Ure, — . l6m7o 
Yinoeht, Sir H^ 8 m 8. a 
WslUoe. — , 8 m 9 a -^9 m 19 d / 
Walton. J., 9/ 7 6— 26/) 13 d-8iii 94 
LaWson, 14/7 a— 94 m 7/ 

— W4rner, — , 3 m 7 d— 18 w 8 d 
^ Warr, — , 22 / 6 6 

— Webster, R Q.. 16/ 6 a— 1 m 6f^\B mfk 
-^ Wedderbum, Sir W.. 8 / $ d-fl si 6 ^ • 
-t Weir, —,16/6 c— 7 m 7 tf 
-. Weiby, CoL. 10/ 7 /— 11 / 8 e— « m 1j^ 
16m9d 

— Wemyss, Earl of, 4 m 8^^48 m 8 d - 
^ WUteiey, 0/. 8 m 7 6—10 M 7 d 



March 81, 1899 J palhrr*8 index to *«th« timbs '^ kbwspapu. 



Pol 



ParliAmentary Speeches (tontinued), 

Whitmore, — . 22 w 8 ^— 2 m 9 a 

— Willianm. CarreU \0 f 7 f 

• Powell, 15/6 'I— 18 iH 8 A— 21 m 8 «r 

Wilson, Havelock, 11/9 6—22 / 60 -1 m 6 

r— ^2 m^d 

— Winchester, Bp. of, 10 / 6 a— 4 m 8 a 

— Woods, — . 1 6 w 8 e 
— ^ Wordejr, Stuart, i m 8 6 

Wyndham. -.11/8 6-25y 18 •— 8> 6 s 

— 15 Si 9^-18* 8 s 

— Yerburgh, '— . 9 / 7 <r 

Yoang. Capt., 17 ml d 

' — Yoxall,'— , 8 IN 9 s 

Partnerships DissoWed, tee everif Wednuda^U 

ami Satttrdaif*t paper 
Party System. Letter on, 20 m 15 c 
Passmore Edwards Settlement, 19 ; II a— 21 j 6 

/-n/176 
Patents iR 1898,6} 16 h 
Party Ooyernment. Letter on. 24 / 5 a 
Patents in ihe United »ut6s. Letter on. 13 / 12 / 
Panpelr i Children, 8 / 12 /* 
Pbabody Thistees and Vaccination, 2> / 7 s 
Parlors' Company. Dinner, 28 f \0j 
P^irre Conference. 8 « 7 /— 10 m 5 rf— U mid 

— 16 m or— 28 m5 #—29 m 6y— 80 m 8 s— 81 
m 4 « ' 

Crasade, tee each day*t paper 

Letters on, 81 ; 6 /— 6 / 7 6—9 / 10 6 



Peake (Ker. Frederic; on Sunday Night Mails, 

18*4/ 
Peel (Geo.) on Peel and Disraeli, Sj W d 
and Disraeli, Letters on, 4 / 12 0—6 / II d 

— Il/I7r 

Penal System at the Andamans, \\ f bt 
Penryn Railway Accident, Letter on, 14 ; 12 / 
Penzance (Lord) Letter on, 7 w 8 6 
People's Palace, East London, Letter on, 4 ; 9 c 
Persecution of the Armenians, Letter on. i 8 m 

10 e 
Persia, 10 m 5 a 
Personal Eiperiences in China, Lecture on, 1 8 

Pe«talozzi Commemoration. Letter on. 4 ; 7 / 
Peters* (Dr. Carl) Exploring Expedition, 18> 4 / 

— 17 ; 10/ 

Perition to the Queen, 18/11/ 
Petroleum Bill, il m 12 a— 14 tn 13 e 

— Legulation, 8 « 2 /— 8 m 14 
— ^Question. 20; 12 6 

Petty V'Ustoms in Scotland, 14 / 12 
Philippii^es, tee tvery any t paper 
Phillips (J. S. K.) on the Uw of Vloxa. 9 f \2 d , 
Phifologicai Society, Dictionary Evening. I4j 8 « 
Phosjphor'us In Matches, Letter on, 29 /a 4 d 

— i<**porls on, 17 m 14 a 
Physic Garden, (Thelsea, 24 m 9 / 

Physical Society of London, Annual Meeting, 15 

Physician in Ordinary at the Court of Kwang- 

h«u. ^1 m 6 u 
Piccadilly. Explosion in. 31 m 4 
Picquart Case, Letter on. 13 m 7 d 
Pierce- Lewis (J.) on the Charges against the 

Hhyl Lifeboat 'Jrew, 16 / 8 a 
Pigott (T. D.; on a Mixed Marriage, 17 m 12 



Pilditch (P. E.) on Bntish Industry and Foreign 

Competition. 3l »n2d 
Pilot Rates oti the U umber, 2 m 4 i 
Pirbright (Lord) on Su^^ar Bounties. 28 n 14 s 
Pltcairn Island, Visit &> 4 w It / 
Pitt- Lewis (O.) on the Law of So-called Con* 

structire Murder, "8 m \2 d 
Plagu ',7/60 

- and the Pilgrimage to Mecca, Letter on, 25 
mi f 

Plan of the Earth. Lecture on, 24 ; 7 6 
Plasterers' Dispute. S i w 4 a 

— Letter on. 21 yn 3 / 
Playgoers' (^lub. Annual Dinner. 80 / 10/ 
Playintt Fields of Eton. Letter on, IO7 6 6 
Plea for the Laity, Letter on, 24 ; 7 / 
Pbw Monday in the City, 10 ; 8« 
Plumbers' Company, 20 • 14 a 

and Sir Hu^h Ow^n. 2> / 8 « 

— - llegistration, 27 /n 16 

Plume Trade. Letter on. 25 / 16 / 

Plunkett (HLorace) on Co-operatiTe Credit as a 

Remedy for Usury. 1*1 f li 
-^ Serious (Cycling Accident to, 14 si 10 
Plymouth Chamber of Commerce, Annual Ban* 

quet. 6 ; 6 s 
-; — Deronportand Stonehouse Master Builders* 

Association, Meeting. 1 m 10 / * 
Poison Alarm Sit^nal, Letter ou, 7 m 116 
Poisoning of > lounds, 24 ; 6 
Poland (*^ir H. B ) on the <^ommittal of lonooent 

Prisoners for Trial. 28 « U 'i 

- on the t ■riminal Evidence Act, 9/15 a— 18 
y 14 r 

POuIOB: — 

-* Abbey Mansions Case. Judgement. 29 si 
140 

- Adimtwaites. Tho<.. and others, for Ooa- 
ppitacy, 24 / '40 -2S 9 / -2 t »8c 

Adliind Mrs. <')dse of 8 m 5 ^ 

- Adolpho. Lvdwin for Assault. 9 / 3 

- Advice l^ernaiia for. 17/15 ft— 24; 14 r 

Alajs. lluruatti for Dressing in Female 

Attiff. 1^8/14 c— '^ w 5 rf 

- Allen, James, for Cruelty to a florse, 84 
; 14 e 

Allinghani and Fennell. Messrs. for Misde- 

mennour. 21 » 12 ^-•2rt '.♦ t 

Andrews, Fred, for rlurder, 17 »« II0-8O 

m 1\ 

Anfossi. (dementi for Attempted Fraud, 7 

78<y 

Anson Arthur foi Robb*»ry 17 m 14 / 

Application tor a Licence for a (^hild to 

Perform at a Thi^atro, 7 ' 1 4 

tor an Order to Destroy Diseased Food, 

7 / 14 / 

for a Protection Order under the Licens- 
ing Act. 7/ I4« 

Apphcations to Hlose Houses. 28 /14 s 

Aricell James for Refusing a Fare, 5 ; 5/ 

Army and 2Javy Auxiliary Stores, for 

Nuisanc«.\ 8 / 1 4 a 

- Arnold, Geo., for Not haring a Licence. 2*i 

J\^ e 

Thos., for Fraud, 20 / 14 s-24y 14/ 
Ashton, Mrs, for Nuisance, lOy 8 f 
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PILMSB'S IllDJiX TO ** THB TIMS8 " IIBW0PAFMB. 



[Jan. 1 ttt 



Folios (ronitmisd)^ 

•— - Ai^hby, 8. F., for Non-payment of Gab 

Fare, 28/ li t 
»-— Atkins, A, F., and another for Brawling 

80» 7 ft 
^mm Auckland. W. H^ for Miidemeanoar, 81 at 

2/ 
-^«— Anttin, (Ho., for Murder. 21 / 12 r— 80 Hie 
m> — Bailey, Wm., for Attempted Biarder, 18 

J14a-17/7# 
^.^ Baker Broa., for Smoke Ntttsanoe. 26 9 9 a 
■■ ■■ C. Ln and another, for Cruelty at Sea, 

7j7a-ll ;♦/ 
» ■■ Wm.. for Misdemeanour, 80 ; 14 
«^- Barker, Henry, for Fraud, 4 ) 18 /> 
•— Barnes. Robt., and others for Misdemean- 
our, 10 m 8 i 
•— Barretlft C. J., for Indeoent Assault 8 ai 5 d 
«.^ Barwfok. Wm.. for Truelty, 27 / 12 « 
mm-^ Batchelor, John, and anotber* for Assault, 

18; IHr 
«>-> Baxter, Frank, and another, foi Assault, 

8l«i7/ 
<r^ Bel, ElUs de. for Smuggling. 7J$f 
m — Belgraria Dairy Company, for Adultera- 
tion, 17/4 0~a m 14 /-p7 at 14 
«i»- Bell Mme.9 and others, for Fortune Telling. 

9iJ9J 
'■ ■■> T. J., and another, for Arnault. 13 1 18 ft 
«^ Bettridge Fred., for Attempted Railway 

Fraud. \9iAd 
«i*> Bett«& Co, for Misdemeanour, 17 ; 16 o 
«■ — Bird. H. B., for Misdemeanour. 29 m 14a 
m .-M I Thos, fur Fossesfting Diseased Meat, 19 

«^ Birt, Q, R.. for Fraud. 18 m 6 0^21 si 12 tf 

.^S8 m 12 a 
-^~^ BUok, Jcihn. for Conspiracy. 3 / ^ /> 
w^ Bulion. F. G., for Possesaing Diseased 

Meat. 8 m 15 a 
«P^ Bolton. Matthew for Rtealine. 4 / 8 f» 
^-^ Hootb. ** Qvo." VVm., fur Misdemeanour, 21 

/ 13/ 
«»- Borritt. Wm.. tur Fraud. 28 / 14 e 
••^ Bosworth. Edw.. and others, for Exoise (if- 

fence, 7 f i** 
«ir— Botte, Gastim. for Iiarceny . *' m 14 6 
m^ Bower. Fred., fur Attempting to Chloro- 
form. 15 / 11 
w-^ Bradford, H, A., and another, for Con- 

sidraoy. 14; 15 6-21 1 12 6 
«»- Braiumar, Geo., for Misdemeanour. 17 / 4« 
w^-» Qiennan. John, fur >Vilf ul Damage, 24 ; 1 4 6 
«— Brighton Dyke steep Grade Kailway and 
the I'yrMmidical iiailway. for Companies Act 
Oftenoe. lu / 80 
v«^ British and (*olohial.CoUit*ry Supply As- 
sociation, for Explotfires Act Offence 28 / 14 <l 
^— Browo, E. A«, for Misdemeanour, 28 / 14 e 
^v- Bryan, Ernest, for Stealing, 16 m 5 6 
«-— Burridge, Anhur, and another, for Obstruc- 
tion. U / 8 / 
««- Burt, Boultan and Haywoodt Messrs., for 

Miademeaiiour, 10 ;' 12 e 
•w Cabman, for Qrerchnrffe. 20 / 14 6 
m^ ('aUam. Q^., and oihers. (sat Sale of Food 
4«» Q8«aceb iO / 8 a 

m 



Polioe (etmUmted), 

— Caporin, Joneph for Larceny, IS / 8 

— - Carmen, for Misdemeanour, 9/11 /— 16 

J 14 /~1 /I4a 
«i«- Carter, F, J., for Disorderly Oonduot, 8 / 

13/ 

Case of Distress. 24 / 14 / 

■ of the Lambeth Vestry and the South* 

wark and Vauxhall Water Tompany. 20 ; 14 a 
-««. (?aTeill, O. J^ for Murder, 1 7 m 10/ 
Cbslk, C, B„ and others, for CooapinMny, 

24/ 14 s 

— Chamberlain, Wm., for Disturbance, 21 f 
18/ 

— «- Chambera. O. H.. for Misdemeanour, 18 / 6 a 

— Chandler, Geo., and another, for Adultera* 
tion, 9 1 8 / 

— » Chapman. 8. J., for Manslaughter, 6 / 6 / 
— -- Charing Oiiss and Strand Electric Supply 

Corporation, for Smoke Nui«anoe, 28 si 18 e 
*-«— Chute. Jas., for Misdemeanour, 17 / 4 a 
— — City of London Bleotrio Lighting Company^ 

for Smoke Nuisanoe, 8/10 c-*IO / 3 a— 17 ai 

14/ 
Claridge. Bioh., for Reokleaaly Biding a 

Bicycle, 28 f 14 a 
^•^- Clark, Chief Inspeotor, for Assault, 20 ai 16 

e -25 m 15 n 
-*— Clarkson, Wm., for Factory Act Offence^ 

81 i 8 / 

Cleroento. J. W., for Fraud, 18 / 6a 

— Clowes A ( k).. for Smoke Nuisance, 1 7 m 1 f « 
— .» Coat. Wm., for Misdemeanour, 1 ./ 14 a 

— C'Oe, Chas.. for Misdemeanour, 28 1 14 a 
-•*— Coleman, Henry, for Cruelty to a Horse, 14 

il4 6 

*-«- Commissioner of Police, for Unlawful De- 
tention. 8 i 7 d—y 1 ) 10 ' -20 ; 12. — 2(lj I4A 

«-^ Compigne, Eugene^ for Miademeanour, '27 
il2« 

- — Connor, Mra. A. N., for Adulteration, 14 / 

8/ 

^^ Cook, C. a. for Adulteration. 1 / 14 /* 
- Wm.. and another, for stealing, 14 « 14 / 

— Coombs, Elis. R., for Adulteration, 18i 13a 
-p-^ Cooper. Cath.. for Fraud. 24j 14 5—28 

i 15 • 
Corderoy, Henry, and another, for Cruelty 

to a Horse. 27 ? 12^ 
— ^ CorBeld, Sidney, and another, for AUade- 

meanour. 16 m 14 / 

— Cotton Powder Company, for ExploaiTea 
Act Offence. 8 / 7 / 

1/ounty of London Brush, Electric Lighting 

Company, for Misdemeanour, 17 / 4 a 
-.— Cunnings. Thos.. for Wounding, lOi 4 a 
-^* Cusack, Jos., for Adulteration, 18 / 6 a 

— Dana. Arthur, for Fraud, 28 m 8 </— 80 si 
2/ 

— Danish Dairy Company, for Misdemeanour, 
i8« II / 

— DaTiea, Ben, for Misdemeanour, 12 ; 3 / 
..._ Khys. for Murder, 21 ; 8 c— 7 /Ha -8/ 

10^—18/ 18 /-l7/5/-7m46 

— Daris. Jones, for Adulteration, 6/8 / 

— Deiiham. Albert, and another, for Lottecy 



March 81, 1899.] 



PAL]fBR*S niDn TO ** THB TIMB0 ** IfSWSPAPSB. 



Pel 



Police (eontUm^dy 

-^ Dobbt, Bobbitt, and Another, for Ainnlt^ 4 

m II / 
Dorking, Penoot, for Playing Football in 

the Street! of. 6 m \0d 
-— Dnrrell. Bdwin. and another, for Mitde- 

meanoar, 14 ; 15 

— l)owle. P. W., and another, for Mlademean- 
oar, 27/ 1*2 € 

^— Dowler, Edw..and another, for MUoooduct, 

24/14/ 
— — Drobig. Oonrad, for Atianlt, 7 n 14 « 
«-— Druokeoneai. Cates of. id.; 18 e—%\ f \2 h 
— — - Duff. Thoe. for Not having a Licence, 28 

/14. 
—^ Danford, Polioe-conttable. for AatauU, 14 

/d/ 
— ^ Dunham, Reuben, for Attempted Murder, 

27M2 /I 
^^— Put ham, Bdgar, for Contpiracy, 30 ; 14 6— 

27 f Vid 
•— — Dyer John, for Stealing. 3 ; 12 « 
«- '- Bditmnds, Jo«.. for Abtcomting. 10 / 8 e 
*^ Bdwurda. Oeo.. for ^tealini;. 24 / 14 ^ 

— — Griflltha, for £xciM Otfenoe. 21 m 16 a^ 
2H IN 3 » 

■ ■ Thoa, and others for Misdemeanour, 24 

y I4tf 
-»- Ellison, O. P., for Indecent A8«ault, 22 m 

16/~2i)m 14 s 
«—- ETans, J, P„ for Selling Margarine for 

Butter, 67 \0d 
-— Faith Gold Mining Company, for Mia- 

demeanour. 21 / IH / 
— - Farran. (^has., for Assault. \6 mS b 
-— Faulkner, W. f .r Wilful DnmagH, 28 / 14 <l 
«—— FeaTer, H«nry. for onspiracy, t mn§ 
«— Fell Vernon, and another, for Misdemean- 
our, 18 / tf a 

— Ferguson. A^ for Misdemnanour, 17 / 10 6 
— ^ Firmin. J. H., for Misdfiueanour, 28 f 14 
'-— Flew, F. K.. for Excise Oifence. 24 / 14 / 
«-» Foster, J, d., and another, for Misdetnean* 

our. 22 / tf / 
<— Franklin, Lady, for Non-payment of ( 'ah 

Fare. 12 ; 2/ 
--— Franai Nikola for Robbery. II ; 10 e 
— — - Fraaer, C'ath. L. L., for Fraud, tf ; 8 / 
«>-» Frilnsener. Henry, for Adulteration, 1 1 J 

10 
-» Game, Wm., for Attempting to Pick 

Pockeu»22/ Ud 
— — Gans. Armand, for Fraud. 2i j 12 6 

Uaskin Albert, for Keeping a Qaming« 

house, 9 / 3 e 

■ and others, for Misdemeanour, 3d / 16 a 
«— - George. Ker. T. W., for Assualt. 24 i 4 d 
— «^ Qerchen, and others, for viifdeaieanonr. 28 

f ]4c-7m 14/ 
«-«^ Gibson, W. H,. and others, for Stealing, 31 

jl2/.~28; Ifie 

— Gilbert. Louis, and others, for Misdemean- 
our, II / 4e 

Wra., for Failing to Make a Ueturn of 

his Purchase uf Torn. lO / H /> 

— Gill, Wm., for Unlawful Possession, 11 m 
16 d 



Police (contifumd), 

— Gleeson, J. J., and another, for Disorderly 
Condaot. 81 9 4 a 

*— Glynde Creameriee, for Misdemeanour, 15 

/8/ 
— - Qoddard, Rich., for Sending Bad Meat to 

Market. I8/I8r 

— Goldfinch. Ebeneier. for AsRault. 27 y 1 2 /* 
^ Goldman. Myer. for Excise Offence. lT/4e 
-«^ Goldstein, Harris, for Obstruction, 2 / 18 

— Goo i man. L. H., and others, for Oon« 
spiracy 7 1 18 e— 14 / 9 d^'H ; 12 a— 24 / 14 
6—28 ; 9 0-4 / 1« b— 1 1 fi /-I8 / 9 rf 

— — Gordon. Alfred, for Adulteration, 16/ 110 

— QornslL Philip, for Subbing, 16 si 5 6 

— Gray, Cbas. for Obstruction 16 / 8 / 

■ ■ Ernest, and others, for Conspiracy, 7 / 14 
0^16 f II «— II m \R(i 

— Green. Aaron, fur Not having a Licence, 
19M''-24f 14 ft 

Gregory, A. H,, for Fraud, 8/ 18 /— 17/ 

46—24/ 140 
—— Griffin. John, for Misdemeanour, 27 f l36 
^— Grove. Geo. for Misdemeanour, 4 m 15/ 
— •^ Guesdon. Theophile. for Stealing. 8 m 5 d 

— Guildford i Corporation, for Polluting the 
River Thsraes. 10* 70 

'-«^— Hagen. Hermann, for Embettlement, 29 m 

140 
-*— HnU a, E.. for Adulteration, 14 / 8 / 

• Hamer Bridget, and another, for Margarine 

Act Offence, lu/ 8/ 

— Hnmrnond, J. K., and another, for Sus« 
pecte<l Felony. H f'S t 

— Hancock Robt.. for Embeszlement. 2 m 146 

— Harrington. Wm.. for Forgery, 17 01 14 /^ 
S4mi8 

— Harris, Fauiiy. and another, for Assault, f 
f 140 

■ ■■ Fred,, and another, for Burglary. 9 m 16 6 
— - Harrison, Barber h Co., for Nuisance, 26 

I 9./ 

■ ' Daisy, for Abandoning her ChOd, I8M8 
«— HHrrt)l(i. (;hAS.. for Asuault. 10 ; 12 

Hart, J as., and others, for Robbery with 

Violence, 87 12 

— Harte. — . for Personation. 16/6 / 

— «- Hartridge, F. G., and another, for Posies* 

sing Had Meat, lOai8 
^■'^ Hay, J. «l. 1).. for Misdemeanour, 21 / 18 /* 
.^— Hayles W. B*. for Misdemeanour. 2/130 
-^-^ HcHniey, Messrs. M. and £., for Mli« 

demeanour, 17/4 0—8 m 14 / 
*-«^ Heath, Henry, for Disorderly Condtict, 8 / 

18/ 
— — Heldini^r, Chaa., and othersi for Keeping 

a Disorderly House. ^8 / 14 1 ~8 m 6 n 
*— - Henderson, Jane, for Assaidt, 6/ 8 / 
•— «»• Hennessey, Wm.. and others, for Burglar/, 

38; 14 a 
—— Henry, Albert, for Fraud, 18 m 14 -20 41 

16 

Hicks, B. W., for Stealing. 28 ^ 14 s 

— — Hilton, Chaff., for Not Reporting himself to 

the IVjlice, \M 13 ' 

Mir«ch, Ch»9,, for v'-ieliin^ Obscene Photo* 

graphs, 27 i 12 (i--80j 14 c-^t) /8s 

61 



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PALMBK'8 index •• TO TUB TIMES KEWflPAPBBi 



jah 1 t^ 



Police (conttimei), 

— Hitchiog, Jane, for Kidnapping. 28 / 14 

— Hobbt. John, for Assault, 6jbf 

-^— Holland, M. J., for Murder, 6 m 14 6*13 m 

14 0>2Ofii 16 1 — 27 m 4 6 

— Holme, Jos., and another, for Adulteration, 
18/ 6 a 

*— Hobsspfels Compositions . Company, for 
Petroleum Acts Offence. 20 t 14 6 

Horrox, W. A., for Stealinir. 7.; 3 d 

— Horsecroft, Fred., for Cruelty to a Horse, 
26; 9 e 

— Hughes, Chas.. for Stealing:. 11 / 10 c 

— i— Hutt, H. P., jun.. for Refusing to Show his 
TraroTicket, 25/ 16 6 

— Ires, — . and others, for Conspiracy, 4 m 
16/ 

Jacobs, Abiaham for Assault. 18 / 5 / 

• Arthur, for Afisault. 14/3 

- — r— Rachel and others, for Misdemeanour, 

20/14S 
— — Jaoobsobn, John, for Fraud. 13 ; 13 c 
— ^ Jacobson, Oscar, for Keeping a Disorderly 

House, 23 i 14 c -30 j lA o 

— James. Walter, for Cruelty to a Pony, 17 / 
46 

<— - Jarrard. Jas,. for Misdemeanour 21 / 14 a 
— ^ Jarvis. Rev. Jos^ for Not Maintaining his 

Wife. 16; 14/ 
— — Jeffries, O. 6., for Assault, 1 9 > 4 </ 

— Jenkins. Edw., for Attempting to Pick 
Pockets, 11 7 10 r 

— John, and other, for Adulteration, 1 1 / 4 • 

— Jones Bros., for Vferchaodise Marks Act 
Offence, 9;3«-l6) 14 / 

Daniel, for Adulteration, 12; 2 / 

■ Eliza, and another for .stealing, 31 m 2 / 

■ Henry for Misdemeanour H / I » c 

— - Ki-ary, Peter, for Miadfrne-inour, 14/ 16 A 

Keen, Jos., for Obstruction. 27/12 a— 4 m 

\bj 

Kennedy, Eleanor, for Wounding. \9 j i d 

-— Ken«ingt4in Mores, for Misdemeanour, 3 m 

15 u — rt m 6 d 

— - Kent, Beatrice, for Forgery, 2l ; 14 6—31 

; 4o 
— — Keogh, Jas , for Assault, 2^ t U e 

Kersey, B S.. for Adulteration, 21/ 13 / 

— Kidner, S. H.. for Burglary 17 ; 16 a 

— Kipps, Fred., for Lunac> 24 j 14 6 

Kirby. Kir Alfred, and others, for Con- 
spiracy, 3; \2e -6j 7 </— 17.; 16 a HI ; 3 / 
-T 10/3<i— 17 / 11 ^— 26y 16 6— 3 #M 15 a— 
17iM 14 /-24'?. 13</ 

Lade. Adelaide, for Stealing, 25 / 16 6 

— ^ Lambeih Vestry and the iSouthwark and 
VaxhHll Water i'ompany 21 j 12/ 

— -* Lander, A. C for Attempted Murder,, 17 
t 15 <i 

Langley. Rich., for Assault, 19>4 d 

Laun nt. E.. for Fraud. 6 ; 7 s 

Leach, Walter, for Bi each of Contract, 26 

jWt 
i^ Lee, Edw., for Forgery, 9»i 156^I6»il4/ 
— r Lafever, W, A., and another, for Fraud. 3 / 
10 6—7/ 15 a— 14 t 6t . 

— Leger, N. F., for Murder, 25j ^j—tll 14 d 

b2 



Police (' on<intt«</). ^ ^ 
Legge. H. J. for Fraud, 25 / & #-28 / 18 a 

—8 TO 13 / « «. 
Lennox, Edw., for MSsderaeanour, 3 / 10 5 

Levy. Emanuel for Cruelty, 2 w 14 6 

Ethel for Stealing, 27 / 12 6 

. flyman, and another, for Misdemeanour, 
14 TO 14 /-28 IK 13« 

Lewis, Walter, for Adulter|ition,.1 W 4 * 

and Burrows, Messrs., for Misdemeanour, 



19 7 4 4 . . 

— London Electric Suppljr Corporation, for 

Smoke Nuisance. 31 7 4 a 

and North Western Railway Company, 



for Misdemeanour, 7 j 10 s -. t r,. 

-^ Long. Henry, for Illegally Plying for Hire. 

Longley, David, and another, for Possesaiag 

Diseased Meat. 10 ^ 3 

Lovat, Cath. L., for Stealing. 2 » 11 / 

Lynch. Peter, for Stealing 23 i 14 « 

— Lyons & Co., for Smoke Nuisance, 1? ; 4 

- Mallard. .Mary, Application Respecting her 
Confinement in a Lunatic Asylum, ^\m2 1^ 

.Marlowe, Francis, for Embezzlement, 27 m 

i e 
Married Women's Act. Cases under, ^7/ 12 5 

Marten, Benj., for Wilful Damage. 5 i 5/ 

Martin, Edw., for Disorderly Conduct. 14 

and another, for Assault, 18 / 6 / 

Mason, R, W., and others, for Disorderly 

Conduct. 8/13/ . ^ 

Maud. C, M., and another, for Conspiracy, 

15/8 /-22/ lid 

May's Drugs Stores, for Misdemeanour. 14 

«|14/ ..^.. / 

M'Laod, Alex., for Intimidation. 31 j ^^ d 

MPhersoo, A. E., and others, for Mis- 
demeanour, 3 1 m 2 / 

- Mecklenburgh, G. J., for Disorderly Con- 
duct, 24 7 14 t ..... 

Menard, G. H. G^ for Fraud, 20 / 14 6-27 

j 12 u 

Meredith, Bros., for Misdemeanour. 2 / 13 c 

- Mickleburgh, ^aa.. for Obstruction, 7 /« 14 / 

Miles, A. C, for Fraud, 18 « 16 / 

Mitchell & Co., for Misdemeanour, 26 ; 8/ 

Monte, Pio, for Forgery, 27 m 4 * 

Moorhouse, W. H., for Fraud, II «• 16 rf 

Moreil, Marian E., for Attempted Murder, 

4 m 14 6 

— ^ Morgan, Evan, for Misdemeanour, 8 / 10 <• 

J. P., and others, for Fraud, 2 J 5 /— 9y 

6c— 16 / 11 / 
John, and another, for Stealing, 19^ 4 e 

- Morris. (•. % for Misdemeanour, 28 / 14e 
Mould, John, for Fraud, 13 m i4 s 

Murphy. Wm., for Annoyance, 24 / 14/ 

Neale Wm.. for Assault, 21 / Id / 

- Noel. F. L., for Murder. 1 1 ; 10 <j 

Norburn, Ernest, for Wounding. 13 n 14 e 

Norris. Jos., and another, for False Repre- 
sentation. 7 / 14 s 

Northern. Sarah, for DrunkeDness,^18J 14 a 

Norwood, Jos., for Attempted Murder, 19 

j 4e 



Match 81, 1^991 palmsb's indbx to ^ thi timbb" NewsPAt^xflL 



M 



Police UontinuBdK 

-^ dkkef, C: II., and another, for Stealing, 17 
^ 16 a 

— Oborn. Wm., for Misdemdanonr. 1 m 8 « 

0*l)ell. Henry, for Illefial Pawning, \SfSe 

— OtfenhHUsi^r, Friediich, for Attempted 
Murder. 7 / 6 / 

Offord, Thoi., for Forgery. 2/186 

— — Omiiibutf Coitduutor. for Nota haftng Light. 

21 iV4b 
— ~ O.Neill. M€8»rt., for Grogging Act Offence, 

2(» / 10 ^ 

— Osbonrne. P, K.. for Adulteration, 2 f 18 « 

— Outten. Geo., for Mi»>doaieanoar, 14/3/ 

— I'age. Wm.. For I rudiy to Horses, 7 m \ij 

Palmer, A. R., for Fraud. 2h > 10 /■ 

— ;— Purs'inn. Chat., for Mi^idemeanour, I5y 8/ 
<-^ Pateraon. Jos., fur Ftaud. 2 tn 6 d 

Pearce. Thoi.. for Libel 30 ; U r 

— > I'ecithaiu. (^haa.. and another, for Con- 
spiracy. 2U m Mi 

— Perks Gun«ton and Tee. Messrs. for Adul- 
teration, I / 14 / 

— -* Perrotti. Luigi, and others, for Keeping a 
Gaminghouse. 18 < 14 (i 

Perry. THos., for 8acrilvge, 9 / 3 tf 

-^— Persons, for Travelling on OTercrowded 

Tramcars, 23.) 14 e 
Peterson. l)ertha d*Spaen H., for Mnfder, 

7/11 r-22 / 12 a 
^— Phillips Archie, for Threats. ^\i \2 c 
— ' Phippf. Geo., and another, for Begging, 18 

/3 

— Pidgeoi^. John, and others for Adultera- 
tion 9/30 

Pilgrim, A. K., for Adulteration. 13 ; 13 c 

— Planliei*. Henry. 'for AdulterRtion, 1 / 14 • 
— — 1 lumb. Tom, for Assault. 16 . 14 « 

Poiter, P. E. B.. for Fraud. '6 J 10 6—1 1/ 

4 « 

— — Poulter, Geo., for Adulteration, 3 ; 10 o 

— Povey. Jos., tor Stabbinir. 17 > t5 a 

Powell, Elia., for Cruelly to a Child, 27 / 

12 a 
— — > Price, Herbert, and another, for Minde- 

iheanour, 1/14 
*— Public Health (London) Act, Application 

for a Summons under. \5 m 6 b 

— Pyke. Alex., for Nuisance, 26 ; 3 / 

*— Uamsden, Edgar, for Misdemeanour, 10 / 

8e 
- — Raye, J. C. for Fraud, 30> 14 0-6 / 3 «•- 

r8/3c— 20/ 14 • 

— Raymond, Fred., and others, for Conspiracy, 
28/14C 

» - Reeres. Lewis, for Keeping a Gaming- 
house, 7jS a 

-^ Hhensins. Hermann, for Misdemeanour, 9 
m 16 ^ 

-— ^ Roberts. ^ , and another, for Illegal Pledg- 
ing} 27 j 120 

■ Arthur, for Stealing. \OmS d 

Ernest, for Margarine Act Offence* 10/ 
3e 

Robertson, Geo., for Murder, 27 j 12 d^4 / 

. 16 6—18/6/ 

•— ^ Romano, — , for Smoke Nuisance, 26 m IS c 



Police ^continueo), 

— Rose. Geo., for Suspected Felony, 16/ Sf 

John, far Stealing. 27 / 12 a 

^— Rosenbloom Solomon, and othere, fat 
Excise Offence, 8 m .') li 

Rosenthal. Harry, for Stealing. 4 j 13 h 

— ^ Rossner, Chas.. and another, for Coii» 
spiracy, Sm 14/~l7flt 14 / 

Ko'h, Monis. for Personation, 14 mi 14 / 

Kuffle. F. H.. for Fraud, 20 / 14 »— 27 i 12 

iJ-6/ 3«-l7/4 b— 26 / 16 u 

— Ruitt, Alfred, for Cruelty to a Horse, 10 
> 12 

Ruttier, Herbert, and another, for Alsault, 

2M1/ 

— Sailors, for Refusing to go to Sea. 9 iBd 
Saintey, James, for Possessing Bad Meat, 

12 ; 2 / 

Salthotise. Wm.. for Gifing Short Wt!lght, 

13/3 

— Sampson, Wm.. for Cruelty to a Horse, 7 m 
14/ 

Sa^geaiit, Geo., and otberi, fof Burglary, 

14j 166 
Saunders, W. A., for Fraud, 7/16 o — 14 / 

8s 

Saroy Hotel, for Misderaeanonr. 14 m 14 / 

— St. Croix. Gaolier de. for Assault, 9/ 8 c 

School Board Summonses. 7/ 14 • 

Schulz. B. R^ for Stealing. 2 / 18 A 

— Schulze, F. W., tor Murder, 1 1 ; 10 c 

— Scruby, T. H., and others, for Conspiracy, 
8 m 1 4 / - i 1 A 1 5 0—1 H »A 1 6 / —25 m 16 a 

— Seabrigh. Arthur, for EmTiezzlement, 22 / 

14 0-26 / 14 ^-15 m 6 6-29 m 14 

Seale, E. W., for Smoke Nuisance, 27 » .12 • 

— Sedlmayr G., for Smoke Nuisance. 19 7' 4 e 

- Belimski, Reuben, for Excise Oitence, 8 in 

15 a 

— Semprini. E.. for Misdemeanour, 26 1 3 / 

Senior. P. H., and another, for Fraud. 676 

/— 11; I0d-1» ; 14 6— 26 ^ 3y— 26 ;9/— 1 

J 1*/ 
Sheen. Wm., for Obstruction. 28 m TB'c 

Sherrott J. W.. knd another, for UnlkVrfid 

Detention, 21 / 13 / 

Shinan, Wm., for Assatilt, 6/8/ 

Short, Wm., for Ditorderly Condact, 18/ 

6/ 
Silberston. Louis, and another, for BribOTr. 

2l»16e ^' 
Simms, G. E., for Threats, 21 m 16 0— 28 1^ 

13 0-29 M 14 • 

— Geo., for Mitdenieanoar, 27 / 12« 

Smith, — , and others, for Disobedience, 28 

mSd 
Aaron, for Cruelty to Holies. 7 m 14 / 

Adam, for Not haring a 'Licence. 11 ;' 1 • 

Fred., and another, for Drunkenness, 80 



; 14 c 



Horace, for Fraud. 10 ; 12 0— 18 ;' 14 a 

Jacob, for Fraud, 126 ; 9 0—2^ 18 6 

Matthew, for Misdemeanour, 20 m 16 e 

-— Solomons. Lewis, for Misdemeanour, 22 m 
16/ -28 m 1:5 

— Soul by, Wm.. Md voolber, lor Sacrdtea. 
24; 146 

83 



Pol 



rALMKE'8 INDEX TO ^ THE TIIIB8 ' KBWBPAPBE. 



[Jan. 1 to 



Police (romiinutH), 

— Spear, Ujmao, and othen, for QambliDg, 
9/8e 

»— Spien and Pond, Heeirt., for Smoke Noit- 

ance. 19/ 4 * 
-— Spurrier, Private H. for Marder, 9 / 1 1 « 
— — Squire. H. J., for (^onspifMcy, 16 ; 14 / 
— — Stocks, Win., and others, for Intimidation, 

1 1180 
-^- Strange, OliTer, for Lottery Act Offence. 

21/ 12 
•— Styles, H. H., for Misdemeanour, 18 / 5 / 

^%5f 16 o 
-— SnlliTan, Andrew, for Stealing, 14/8/^ 

88/ 14d 

— Sntton, Henry, for Attempted Murder, I m 
7s 

Priratafor Attennpted Murder. 81 ; 11 i 

^— - Tabram, El. H., and others, for Assault, 18 

/8/-18/6/ 
•«- Tea. Application for an Order to Destroy a 

GreRtQuantiiyof. 21 w 16<i 
— . Thomas, Geo., for Stealing. 21/14* 
■ Wm., for Misdemeanour, Ift /8 / 

— Thompson, Alfred, and others, for Con« 
spiiacy, 25/ 16 a 

—— L. A. Jn for Diiorderly Conduct. 8 / 1 4 a 
-^— Tilley, Joseph, fur Burglary, 25 w 15 a 
*^ Tifinam, Chas., for Unlawful Possession, 

87 n 4^ 
.— Tobacco, M. M.. for Wounding, 2/11/ 

— Tong, W. P., for Drunkenness, 17 j 15 6 
«— . Tough, R. N.. for Misdemeanour, I8y 6 a 
— — Trammel, Lndwig, for Fraud, 26 ; 9 
^-^ Trimley, Jas., for Assault, 18 ; 10 6 

— — Turosa, Antonio, for Annoyance, 16J 8 / 
•— . Twinam, Chas., for Misdemeanour, 18 si 

16/ 

«— * Vaccination Summonses, 22 /* 14 d 

— Van Straughton. Loon A I'o., for Selling 
Dutch Butter for Danish. 20/ 9 s 

Letter on, 27; loc 



— Vanltn. C. T. J., for Fraud, 28 / 14 d-7 
SI 14 s— 16 m 14 /-24 SI 18'^ 

— - Vince, Qeo., for Manslaughter, 1 si 8 s^8 
mSd 
— * Volunteers Summoned, 18 / 14a-l m8« 

— Waddiugton, F. 8., for Fraud 16 m 15 a 

— Walford, Eliz., for Attempted Murder, 8 

^— Ward, B. IL, and another, for Conspiracy, 
36/16 a-*4M 15/ 

— Waters. Mary, for Sacrilege, 26 / 10 d 
^— WoL. and others, for Misdemeanour, 1 1 

— Watt^ J. W, for BurgUry. 18/6 /-26./ 
16 6^27 / 12 o 

» West, Chas., for Not haring a Licence, 8 / 

10* 
•^ Westminster Trust, for Misdemeanour. 4 m 

»-. Wheeler. W. J., and another, for Possessing 

Bad Meat, 9/ 8y 

White. F. M.. for Perjury. 8 / 10 6 

Jane, for Murder, 6 ; 6 /—1 3 1 13 A 

.« Whittingham, Edw., for Drunkenotoss, 3 

> 12 « 



^ P0U06 (roalittfi^i/). 

Whittingstall, W. O. F., and another, for 

Misd«*meanour, 6 / 8 < 
— - Wiggett. J. A.| and another, for Cruelty to 
Cattle, 15 / lOi 

— Wilkins Geo., for Adulteration. 12 1 2 / 

Williams, fhas., for stealing. 16/14/ 

— — ETan. for Adulteration, 11/44 
" ' ■ ■ ■ for Misdemeanour. 9 / 3 f 

Willis, rhsrlton. for Forgery, 25 m 16 a 

«— Wils«m Herbert, for Stealing, 34 / 14 ik 

■■ John, for 1 >runkenness. \l f in 

— R. H., and others, for Conspiracy, 27 / 
12 a 

««-• • Thos.. and another, for Keeping a Dlsor* 
derly House, 17 1 15 a 

— Winckler. Henry, for Nuisance, 18 / 3 tf 

Wood, J. S.. and another, for Betting Act 

Offence, 6 m 14 6 

• Wm. for Misdemeanour. 10 /"3 s 

— — Woodland, Kmma, for Neglecting her 

Children. 23 r 14* 
Woolfendon. Robt. for Embesdement, I la 

8«-9at 16 6 — 15 SI 5/— 22 la 15 / 
— - Worland Henry, for Burglary. 24 / 14 ^ 

Wormald. J. A., for Fraud. 20 m 16 r 

Wright, Samuel, for Assault. 11 ; 10 e 

— Yentman. F. J., for Misdemeanour, 81 m 2/ 

Zamflrescu. Victor, for Fraud. 10 m 2 <f 

Police Matrons, Letter on, 81 m 6 /« 

— Retirement of Lispeotor John Tapp. 3 / 7 / 
Political Notes, ms ea' a day*a paper during far* 

liament 
Pollock (Sir F.) on King Alfred. 6 m 8 < 
Pollution of the Thames. 14/ 18 d 
Polo Pony Society. 19; 16 6 
Poor Benefices Foud of the Diocese of Torh^ 

Bepurto, 14/86 
— • Law Conference, 17/86 
— — - ('ottage Homes. Meeting. 9 si 18 </ 
Letter on, 8i m 5 / 



Gusrdians and Vaccination, 2m 4 d 
Pay menu to Sunday Schools. 16 ; 6 c 



Laws, Administration of the, 2*1 m \0 d 

— - Scbools' lieltef Fund Committee of the 

London Diocesan Board of Education, Annual 

Report. 23 / H 6 
Poore {Dr. G. V.) 00 Undistingulshable Streets, 

19 » 15<T 
Port Arthur, Present Condition of, 7y 13 s 
Port of London, Report, 28 / 3 / ' 

Sanitary Committee. Dinner, 15 m 6 / 

Porter (Geo.) on Non-conformist Marriages. 8 si 

8e 

(J. B.) on Hospitals and Bates, 18 j 10 / 

POBTUOALi- 

Budget, 80 ; 6 / 

Debt, 23/ 5d 

- Misct-Uaneous News. 8 ; 4 </ 
Portuguese i 'olooies, 4 ; 4 a— 10 / 8 «— 22 «a 7 / 

Debt, \tif5d 

«— EHSt Africa. 11 m 7 s 

Pen Ofllce in ld76 and 1 898. Letter on, 27 n 16 / 

- Daiayn, Letter on, 23 m 9 / 

Express Delivery of Letters on Sunday, 7 

J 12c 

— — Imperial Penny l'o:«f Atre \ f 7 n 






March .^1 1899.J palmxb*s iiidkx to " tbb times'* ihcwbpapbe. 



Qm 



Fott OiBoe ImproTementa ia 1898, 7/8 6^11 

11 « 
— ~ New Coloninl PosUl Ratec, 29 mid 
— ■ EUffalaUonf . ;!8 / T c 
SMTOUry. \9j6f 
Parcel Poet. I / 1 1 a 
Prirate Poeting Boies. 31 ; 10 / 
Retirement of Lewin Sill from, l\ j i e 
of Sir Spencer Walpole from, 1 1 ; 7 e 



— — > aerranta' Qriefanoet, HI 9 8 e 

Sunday Eipreea DeliTeiy of Letters lo 

London. 3i « 12 / 
Fottase Rate to Jamaica, Letter on* 4 / 4 d 
Postal Telegraph (Herks, Meeting. 39 m 9 /* 
Pottmaster-Qeneral and Colunial Letters. 19^9/ 
Fonlett Peerage Case, 38 ; 8 « 

— r^teron, 18^ 14ii 

Power (Frank) and the Khartum College, Letter 

on, l»/4tf 
Powers and the Bishops and their Veto, Letter 

on. I9i8a 
— — and (^bina, 26 ; 3 e->3 m 6 a^4 m 7 d— 6 m 

5 t-^l ni6 6— 8m7e— 9 mfia— II m7a— II 

M 7 a— 181116 a— 17 m 5 6-.3Um 7 a-^Sl m 7 

e— 22 m 7 a- 3) m 6 « 
Poynter (Sir B. J.) on Anoient Slarence and 

Modem London, 4 / 4 e 
-^ on the Bargate, Southampton 2 > ; lOa 
Pre- Reformation Manual of Anglicanism, Leo* 

tureon. 7 / I3a 
Preachers for Good Friday, 81 m 6 
Preachers for To-morrow, 7; 76-14; 7/ -21 

idf-ZSf lOc— 4 r 18 a— 11 / 14a~18; 9e 

^25 f 10a-4m 14 4-11 m 14 a— 18 ai 10a— 

26 m 14 li 
Presbyterian Churches, Changes in, 3 f5d^9J 

7/— 16; 7d— 28;7i-30i 7 6—6 / lOtf— IS 

/ 12 a-20 / 7 6—27 / 7 d-H m 10 a— 18 si 8 6 
Present Financial Position. )i 7 si 13 6 
P1UB88 PBO8E0UTION8: — 
— - the Critic, 7/ i4tt 
.— the Diil^ M'tU, 8 / 13 e 

— the E9MX Weekly Newt, 16 m 1 IJe 
_ the OumUney 2 m 6 •! 

-1^ the PfftrtwCe WeeHy, 14 / 16 6 
-^ the Sporting Li'B, 14 j 4 a— 1 ai 11 

— the Sporting Luch, 4./ 16 
-«— the San, 14 1 4<* 

-— the Sandog Daily TeUgraph, 36 m 4 J 

— the Sunaug SoeeiaU 27 ; 9 e 

— the Wetiem HuH 14 ; 4 6 
Prerention of Consumption, 28 / 8 s 

— — of Tuberoulosis, Letters on. 8j 18 a— 6 j 10 

d— 7t I0<»— 18; I3d— 17> 10/ 
Price (F. G. II.) on the Robbery at^Parr's Bank, 

38i7/ 
Primate on Church Schools, Letters on, 31 M2 cf 

—8/ 186 
Primitive Methodists and the Bible Christiana, 

Union between, Report. 8 m 18 y 
Prince of Wales Hospital Fund, sis each dog'e 

paper 
Princess Christian's Trained Nurses, Annual 

Report, 27 IN 16y 
Principles of International Trade, Leoturct on, 

19; II <i-27; 13 e 

Prison Act, 1898, 18/* 8 e 



Prison Dietaries. Report on. 20 / 16 a 

— Mission and Discharged Female Prisoners' 
Aid. 13 r 6/ 

■ and the Prinoees Mary Tallage Homei^ 
Annual Meeting 36 m 16 a 
Prisons and Prisuners, Lecture on. 6 / 7 « 
Private Bill Legislation. l8;l46~IO/46 

Procedure (Scotland). Letter on, 27 m 9 1/ 

— Schools' Association, Annual Meeting, 18 

;4/ 

Probjm (L. C.) on the Value of the Rupee, 8 

; II 6 

Produce Market, eee everg dog'e paper 
P^>perry Market. 3.H m H « -24 m 4/ 
Proposed Birmingham University, 1 4 / II a 

(Church and Mission School at Asauan, 

Upper Evypt, *3 ; 6 a 

— Iriiih Uiiirertities Letter on, I / 6 <f 
Light liailway, 30 ; 8 r 

Ruskin Hall at Oxford. i3;6e 

Water Main under Kensington Gardene, 34 

/6 6 

Prospects of Carlistn. 16 / 12 a 

Protectant Dissenting Ministers. Annual Meel» 
Ing of the three Denominations. 29 m 7 'r 

Laymen's League and Church DisdpUiM, 

11/7/ 

Protestantism and UniTersity Education in Ir«* 
land. [iCtter on. 26 ; 6 a 

Provand(A. D.) on Industrial War and Com- 
pulsory Arbitration. 6 9 12 

Profincial Stock Exchange, eeeeverg dau'e paper 

Pryce (A. O. B.) on the use of Copymg Inks and 
Pencils, 18 mis/ 

Public Health Acts. Lecture on, 10 / 14 # 

— Annual Summary, .Ms m 6 f 

■ ■ Weekly Retum,4 ;8 /«1l /6e-.|8y 7e 
—26 / 12 a— 1 / 6 /-^9 / 16 a— 16 / 4 <»— 28/ 
16 6—2 m 14 /— 8 ni 6 e— 16ni 16 a— 22 m 18/ 
— 39ni6e 

— • Income and Expenditure. 4 ; 9 <f— 18 ; 1 1 a 
—36; 13 a— 1 / 7 6— «i / [3 /—Id / 1 1 rf— 22 / 
1*4 0^1 m 4y-8 M 6 d— 16 m 14 d— 23 « 14 ^ 

Libraries (Scotland). 1 1 m 1 1 / 

— School Boxing, Letter on, 30 « 9 s 
— — Teacher System. Report 00. 27 j 8 d 
Publications To-day, Notice, sss ewerg da^e 

paptr 
Publishing Feat. 7 / 7 / 
Purchas ( Florence) on Lady Wimbome's Donkey 

Stor>. 178 e 
Pure Beer Question, 1 1 ; 7 / 

Quarrell (W. H.) on Parish Councillors' Tenure 

of Office Bill, Um 12^ 
Quarter Sessions and Flogging, Letter on, 38 / 

7/ 
Queen Victoria Clergy Fund, Letter on, 13 y 8 6 

— Report, 16 / 12 d 
Queensland — Experts, 1 8 ; 8 s 

— » Hurricane in. Loss of two Hundred IAwm^ 
Urn 7u— i4m6r 

Sutistics. 11 •R7a 

Queensland's Progress, 18 ; 11 e 

Question of the Audit, Letter on, 18 « 18 ^ 

of Copyrighti Letters on, 4 / 13 e— 16 j 8 a 

86 



tM 



PAUfBE'9 IKD&X TO *^ THB TI1IK0 ** HBWSPAPBa. 



f Jan. 1 to 



Quick (Late B. H.) Memorial to. 28 / V4 e 

R. 
BudoUffe Infirmary Oxford, 3 / 7 / 
Badford (Re^. D.) oo the Crmt in the Church 

25 ; 7 ft 
Radical Meetiog at Oxford, il ; 5 / 

Partjy. 24/9/ 

Badley ^Varden ot) oo the Criaip in the Tharch. 

Uj 13 6 
BagUa(Lovd) on the Ute Capt. Somerset. 14 m 

10/ 
Baheita. 7 f /> 6 

Railway Accident Averted. 20 ;' B r 
Railway Accidenta. t^e AooioBsrTS'-RAiLWAr 

^r- Board of Trade Report. 2j 12 6 

^ Autumaiic ('ouplings. 4 m 15 c 

— and Canal (^ommiasion, 13 ;' 6 6 
Court, 4»i 15 / 

— Communication, Letter on, 7 ; 7 • 

— Companies and Light Railways. 2i ; 12 a 
Kztension in Cornwall, 'l\ m 10 A 

— Narrow Bicape of an Express Train, 15 / 1 1 
ii_21 / iU a 

£zcape of a Tram. S i6 d 



Policy in India. Letter on, 13; 12« 
Hates. Home and Foreign, 10 m 14 s 
— Letter on. 14 m 3 c 
iu Ireland and Gllsewhere, Letter on, 28 / 

Re»2ulation Bill, Letter on. 18 m 13 s 
Servants Board of Trade. S m \0 d 
— and Railwsy Stacks, Letter on, 2 m 15 a 
Train. Alleged Outrage in, 23.; 6 o 
Attempt to WBfck 14 j 8 o 
- the Folkestone Express. 15 ai \2 d 
Two Children Killed on Clifton Junction, 

28 m i 
RAILWAYS!— ^ ^ „ .„ 
Alabama, New Orleans, Texas and Paciflc 

Junction, 30.7 3 c — 16 / 4 rf 

Hahia and San FranciMSo,31 mils 

— Barry, 8/ 14 a 

Belfast and Northern Counties. 6 / 2 / 

Bilbao liiver and C^autabrian, 7 jm 3y 

Brecon and Merthyr Tydfil Junction, 13 / 4 c 

_ Buenos Ay res and Pacific. 29m 6 e 

, and Rosarlo, 30 « 10 a 

.^ Western, 24 m 3c 

-.^ Burma to China, U ; 7 

.; Caledomian, 4 m 14 6—22 « 4 s 

Cambrian. 21 / 8 «-27 / 4 d 

^— Canadian Pacific, 7 / 5y— 10 m 14e 

Cape. 23 / 6 a 

Cardiflf,21; lOc 

Cawood, Wistow and Selby, 23 / 4 c 

— * Central African, 20 m 7 c 

London, 4/ I6c— I6y 12 » 

Pacific, 21 / 3 

Letter on, 14/ 4 e 

Uruguay of MontevideOt 20 m 4 d 
in Ceylon, 20/ Be 

Chicago Great Western, 12 > 9 6-81 j 14 b 
Chinese, 1 m 5 a 

Imperial Letter in, 4 / 6 6 

Northem, Lattert on, 23/ U/-28y lOy 
mlid 

06 



BailwayB (roniinu (f), 

— City and "^outh London, 24 t 8 ff-1 / 13 <^ 
Cleator and Workington 27 f i d 

— Cockermouth, Keswick and Pencith, 21/3 
e-27 / A'/ 

— Colne Valley and Halstead, 2i / 3 s 
ronde d*Eu, 24 ; 3 r 

— » Delagoi^ Bay. 4 / 7 e 

Didcot, Newbury and SonthamptoUi 19/4 

c— 20 f W e 

— Dublin, Wicklowand Wexford, 14/ 14c 
— * Knling and South Harrow. 30 7 6—2 m 00 

— East Lqndon. 18 ; 3 e— 267 13 a 

— Letter on. 30 7 4 r 
and West Yorkshire Union. 23 / 4 i 

Rgy ptiin Delta Light. 4 m 5/1—21 m 3> 

English Order for American ^ntcipep, 1 1 m 

f 

Furnens, 16 / 12 a -23/ 4 -31 m 9 A 

— Glasgow and SouUi Western, (5 /a 3 /— 15 n 

14 r' 

-> Gold Coast, 21 m IS cf 

— Grand Trunk. 81 j 6 ^—21 m 8 6—80 si 9 f 

— Great Central. 24 J 9 «-26; 6/-31 j 1 2 a 
—2 MOc 
■ ■ Letter on, I /4c 

Opeuing of the London Ei^t^aioAt 10 



It 



m5 0-i8 M 10 # 

Eastern. 21 ; 3 r— 1 / 13 6 

North of Scotland, 8 m 4 

Northern. 7/'l5ft — l6/4s 

and City. l/13<7-d/14« 

of Ireland, 10/ I4c 



and Western, 13/4 /t-20 / 10/ 
Western, 4/ IB c— 10 / 13 / 



— Grim«by and Saltfleetby Light, 4 la 14 tf 

— Haifa- Damascus, 12 ; 4/ 

— Hull, Barnsley and West Biding Junction^ 
2/ 16^ — 10/ )4 ^>— 4 01 5 a 

— Horiicastle, 13 m 4 /. 

— Irish Amnlgamations, 1 m 4 

— Isle of Vlan, -i3/4c/ 

of Wight, 16 / 12 fi-23 fid 

(^enlral. 23/ Ad 



— Jamaica Letters on 3/11 A— 25 / 4 e 

— Kent Kail ways Amalgamation, 14 m 3 <2— 
25 /» 7 / 

— Kumassi, Proposed 1 m 5 / 

_ Laocasliirt^, Derbyshire and East i)oast, 27 
; 13'>— 4 / 16 c 

and Yorkshire, 2 , 10 ci— 9 /Wo 

— Liverpool to Manchester in Eighteen 
Minutesr 13 m 6 / 

Overhead. 16 / 6 / 

and Prescot Light, 16 / 15 



Llanelly and Burryport. Opening of, U m 

13 i 

— Lombardy Road. 10 m 14 

London and Blackwall. 3? ; 14 6—8 / 14 a 

Brighton and Souih Coast 4; 9« — 19j 

13 0—26; \2€-~27 m 6 b 

Chatham and Dover, 25 j 1 1 ^—2 / 13 a 

School C14Uren's Season Ticke(a« 

Letter on, 2« / 9 / 

and North Wesjtern, 11 / 16 i— 18/ 14 a 

—22 / 3 « 

and Bicycle Trafflo, 18 m 7 / 



Mwh 81 , 1899.} 



PALMRR^B IKIUL tO^' THB TmXB ** NBWBPAPXB. 



Bigr 



— London and South Wettern. 2 / IB <l-*10 / 
14a 

"i Ne#OhairmaR. 17 ' 10 <? 

Tilbarf «nd SoaUiend, 27 / 18 b^^f 



12 4 



Miir3rport and ParUtle, 15 / 4 « -28 /id 
H^wty. IH.M 16 a— 25 m \S d 
Metropolitan. 2**8 c-^'lS 1 6 d 

- of Constantinople, 10 m 14 1<— 29 m 8 e 

— District. 21/8 e^\ m 12 a 
Mi(VV7aleii24jB8« 

Midland. 11/16 </— 18 / 14 o— 20 /9 s 
-t.BloQtrkUix on, 28 f 9 

Great western of Ireland, 8 / 14 o— 17 / 



lis 
■ and Sonth Western Janction, 23/4 </— 

— — Mobile and Btrraingham, 17 / 14 a 

— Mnmbles, 30 1 3 r 

-^ New; Cape < -entral, 21 jn 8 6 

-^^ 2}9i;fh 3iri^ift|. liiN n />^24 « 10«-.25 m 

Is / 
" ■ Letter on, 25 w 6 6 

|j;i^ftern. .10,; 4 a-^4 / 16 £^11 / 18 if 

— -^ Lftii^pii. 4 / 1« r— 17 / 18 / 

^ r— < — I'iKbt Proposed. *^'J m 12 d-Mai 10 << 

— vietropolitan. 15 / 4 rf 

f nd >voath Western Junction, 12 ; 9 6 

— ^tHffordshire. 2 / 10 tf — 15 t 11 



^- N^rtlvirD.of the South African Uepublic, 

tetters on, 6 / 4 4—7/ 4 e 

-r- Ottoman. .20. /« 4 4- 30 m 10 a 

-^ Peking- Han- kau. 29 m 5 e 

— Port Talbot. 1 / 18 r— 16 / 12 a 
— - l*retoria Pietersburg <50 m 9 / 

— at Keading 28 ; 11 

— Khoin4dii and Swansea Bay, 14/ 14 o 
-r; Iit|>mney 8/ 12 s 

— ^ 60SS and Monmouth, 18/4 0—28 / 8 « 

— Koyal Sardinian, 28 m 16 a 

-— Sh<»rne^» 30 i 6 a— 6 / 9 /— 10 / 10 / 

— Sheffield District, 4 / 16 i 
-T-. Si^i.i^a. 8 1 III. 8 e 

— Sicilian, Letter on. HI 7 4 e 

— Sonth Eastern, 20 7 8 c -27 f 13 a 
i^ud Chatham and Dover. Uoion of, 2 / 8 



tf— ;jj9</— 13; 4^—10/ ia0-t)« 12 o—n 

mil /—IS 111 6/— 21 m 12d 
■ ■ M letters on. 28 ^ 7/— *2l / 8 
Workmen's Tickets, 1 6 m 10 / 



— houthport i Cheshire LioMi kilxtension, 1 m 
12 #1 

— State Qf Shares in Companies, ass svsvy 
day* a papw 

^ lJod*n, 28 flp lOcr 

— TaflP Vale, 2 / 10 rf-9 / 14 6 

— TfalHc Kecelpts. tes si^sr^ dajf*i paptir 
-r T^)'"^ 'Ontiuental African, 1 1 / 5 a 

— Uganda, 2\i m \\ b 

-7. Waie^lop apd City, 81 ; 14 A— 10 / 14 s 
~ — ^ Euston and Piiddington, 22. m 4/ 



-^ Weet African, 9 / 12 c 

Bail way 8 in CeyloQ, 18 « 11 / 

*rTr Liferpool Str9«l Station DiaturbiMKsea at, 

1<6-MQX 
«-— » in London, Letter on, 18 m 8 e 



Railways Regulation of. Bill. 2iit4o— 811180— 
8 m 15 /—6m *2 a-17iii 14 -25 m 12 r/ 

Randolph (B. W.) on Ely Theogical College, 11 
J \A» 

Rasch ( Msjor F. C) on Rome Rule and Electoral 
Reform. \7 f 2 f 

RashsU (H.) on the 'Vins in the Dhurch. 81 ni5 <f 

Rating of Tithe, Letter on, IS m 10 d 

— Kent < harge. 6 / 7 A 

Rawnsley ((^anon H. D,) on the Barg^te at 

ftiittthampton, 14 r 1 3 ^ 
•^-* on the Prerxiintion of Tubercuiusis, 3 ? 13 a 

—26 ; 2 / 
Rayleigh (Lord) on a New Spectroscope, 27 m 

Me 
Reay (Lorl) on the London Schools Dinner ;Als* 

Bociation. 7 r 11 o 
Rebellion in Uganda. Letter on. 12 ; 4 d 
Recent Troubles in ' *rete. 18 / 9 i 
Record Transit to Egypt. 8 m 5 / 
Redman (F ) ou the Prevention of Tuberculosis, 

3t 18 a 
Reed ( Mr E. J.) on the New Cruisers, 13 m 12 d 

—20 in .^e-31 wod 
Reedhatn Orphanage. 13/6/-I7in5/ 
Iteeres ( W. t*.) Industrial VVar and Compulsory 

Arbitration, 3 / 5 d 
— - and the Condition of New ^aland, 6 / 

12 a 

— on the ^ew Zealand Arbitration Act, 9> 10 
e-lii; 12 c 

Reform of Kcclefiiastical Courts, 10/40 

— — of the L^w of t^oinici<^e. Letter 00, 14 ; 13 <l 

Refonns in -i'ltun. Letter tm, 4 / 16 n 

liegi(>-4« Beyond Missionary Union, Annual 

'•)eAtin;/s 22 mS h 
RegiHi r of V<»terB l'<99. 22 m 1 > / 
Ke^ixtrtition of Plumbers 2/40 
Reg iUtion of vietr.ipolican Streets, 23 / 10 / 
UehearsHl < iub, 28 r 1 4 u 
Kfid Trust for the Educatiim of Women. 20 fSd 
Relations of IVrsHience of Vision to vVloiern 

Kapid Visual signalling, Lecture on. 8 / 6 ,1 
Keli ase of J. 1 1. Stephenson, 25 / 6 d 
Kelics of the Body of Bud-il^a Lt^tter on 6 ; 12 c 
Kelitjions Teaching and Corporal Puiiii*hiuent, 

II ; 10 / 
KeniarkMble Escape on the vii.lland Line. 6 r 6e 

— Story, 4V 8 (/ 

Repairtt uf Winch»*Mter <*atliedral. Letters on, /S 
; lO /-24/ II i 

Reservation of the Sacrament, Letters 00, 3/10 
r. -4 6 i 

Result of Tenders, 14 / lo d 

Revenue. 2 / 12 -81 w 9 a 

UewArds for Bravey, 4 ) 4 c/-6 ; 8 c— lOj 10 a— 
12/ »f-10/ 14 0—25 f 16/— 2 w lOrf-tl m 
4/ — 14 m 14/ — 15 m id/ — 18m 14(^-20 /« '3 
/— 22fii 14 a— 25 m 12 r -27 in 5 d— 28 fib 77 

Rhodes (< 'ecil) Arrival of, in London, 16; fi 

Movumenrs of, 14/5 c— 20 / 6 c— i 1 m 7 & 

(CoL) and the Dervish Wounded, 5 ; 4 / 

Rhodes* Kail way Scheme, 27 ; 4 e 

Rhodesia and iu Mines in 1898, Lecture on, 25 
J 7/ 

Rhyl Lifeboat Crow, Charges against, Letter on, 
16; 8 a 

M 87 



S{Q 



PALVEB's tNDKX TO ^* THB TIMES *' NKW8PAPEB, 



[Jan 1 to 



Piobmond. Purchase of a Oomtnon in. 81 7 10 e 

Bifhniond rSir W. B.)on the Coal ^moke Abate- 
ment >ociet}, Sin 10/ 

Bidge (Kev. E. L.)on the Archbishops Interpre- 
tation of the Rubrics 21 ? 9 « 

Bid»jrew8)r (Rev. C.J.) on the Obedieiioe of the 
^•hrgy. 7j\O0' 

Bidley (Sir M. W.) at Blsokpool, 27 j 8 e 

— at Fleetwood, 26 ; 10 tf- 86 / 4 c 

— at Hove. 97/ 12 6 

Bigg (Rev. Dr. J. H.) on the Crisis in the Church, 
llf 6/ 

Ripon (Dean of) on the Crisis in the Church, 27 

J 7 d^6m 10 c 
Rippon (Jos.) on (^ahle Routes, 20 ; 7 6 
Ritualist ControTerfly. \*2 j H e 
River Brent, Letter on, 19 7 7 €"25 j 1 1 # 

— Pollution. Confereuoe on, 16 / 4 c 

— Thames. 17 m 6 / 

- 'I'jne Commission, 1 4 j 9 e 
Robberies, S j H h—ij H 
Robbery from the Birmingham Art Qallery, 8 f 

10 tf 
•- at Parr's Bank, 24 > 6 /— 25 j 10 6—28 ; 5 / 
^%7j 10 (7-28^ 7 /— aO> 7 s-ly 6 /^-7 / 18 

r-ao./io/ 

— <i — Letter on. 88 ; 7 / 

•-r— at the Union, LiTerpocL 28 / 10 / 

Roberts (Me?, C, E. T.) on Our Wreckage, 7 ; 

•^ (Rer, G. B.) on the Crisis in the Church, 1 1 

HI 14^ 
•^- (Frank) on the Crisis in the Church, 4 si 

16r 

•-r- (T, H.)on BslaclaTa Veterans. 21 ; tSa 

— (Rey. T. J.) 00 Sir John Gorst and the 
Rector of Flint, 14 m 12 

Rochenter (Bp. of) and the Gaaworkers, 16 j 

il / 
— «— Lenten Pastoral Letter. 18 / 12 a 
-^ (Dean of) on the Crisis in the C:httrch, 27 

lie 

on the KeserrHtion of the Sacrament, 4 

;6r 

Rochester Diocesan Board of Education, Annual 
Report, ys n, 16/ 

»^ociely. Meeting, 14 m 10'. 

. an Infuriated Bull at, 25 y 14 6 

Roddis (G. E.; on his Connexion with Plommer, 

liuddis and 1 yrell 9 0/ 4 /' 
'^%g m, W. Memorial to, If / IQ 
Ruujan Catholic UniTersity for IreUnd, Pro^ 

posed 4 m 14 ^ 

Catholics of Birmingham, i4th Annual 

Reunion of the. 17 j 7 a 

-mrr- Defeuces of South East Britain, Lecture 

on. 4 / 8 / 
Rome, ExcaTatiuns in, 18 « 4 e 
Kosebery Avenue. > i^t 
Rgisebery (Lord) and Mr. Bryn Roberta, I87' 6 / 
•■B-^ and the Liberal Party, lo , rt / 
-1-^ on the :>udan Campaign, 3.j 4 % 
RoasaU School, ^8 m 9 / 
Ruth C W. E.) oil Savage Mysteries. 25 ; 10 d 
Rothschild Collection, i«tterson. i7 1 4 a--18 

>. ad 
IPAtea to. the &lojadiiiie« 1 m i^ / 



Royal Academy. Lord Leighton's Bequest to. 1 1 

yi4* 

of Music. 9* lOrt-16; 4 /--19 / 10 o — 

11 /5(7— 21 1 7a-7 m 10 A— 15 m 9 /— 22 m 

12 0->27 m 8 /-28 w 10 A— 30 111 7 o 

^— Agricultural HhU. Islington . the Furnish- 
ing Trsdfs* Exhibition at. 20 m 12 i 

«- Hackney Horse Show at, 1 ui 8 a— 2 la 

12 A-8m 19 u— 4 m \Kb 

Shire Horse show at, 29 /|8 a— 28 / 19 



a— 24/ 12 a 

Show of Thoroughbreds at, 8 m 15 0— 



9 M 12 6<- 10 M 15 a 

Society of England. Meeting, 2 / 10^—8 



n 18 /- 8(»iM 8 a 
^- Aquarium and Summer and Winter Garden 
Sooiety. I9 / 14 r> 

Westminster, Fisheries Exhibition at, 9 



R9a 



Petrified Man at. 25 m 10 6 
Yachting Exhibition at, 2/ 7 # 



^ Blind Pension Society, Featiyal ^Meeting, 
14m8r 

^ Botanic Sooiety, 39 w 9 s 
>-^ of London. Meeting. 18 1 7 a— 18 m^d 
Meeting. l.H / 7 '• -28 / 8 /^27 ai 8 tf 



College of Music, 27/6 c— 18 at 9 /^25 



o e 



of Physicians of Londan,|80 aiJlO d 
— Lectures, \\i 1 Vi e 

List of Successful Candidates^ 98 ; 6 / 



-81 ;ia/ 

Weber- Parkes Pri«eand Medals Essay, 



4^12/ 

of Surgeons of England. 16 / 10 e -27 nb 

166 

Meeting. 19 ; 15 o— 18/ 9il 



- (k)lonial Ini^titttte, Lectures at, 1 / 7 d 

- — Mt^ting. I8> H a 1 / lOa— I8y a/ 
^28/ 2/- 15 Ml 12 a— 29 mil/ 

and Mr. Rhodes. L'a / 6 « 

•«- Comiuission on Horse Breeding, 2 j 6 a -26 
;7y-4/ 16 /— 9 w 7 a 

on'Local Taxation, 9/12 «-*24y 6y-*2fi 

«i 11 / 

— Heports. 2 / 8 a 

^. Qi. the London Water Suf^^ily. 17/ II f 

-^-18; II d^'lk I 1 1 •-'tbj VI d— 81 / 7 a — t 
/8u— 9/ 15/^— 14 / 12 a— 16/ 15rt—2l 1 ^o 
28/ 18 /^28 / 3a-2'^ 4 <f-^8 in 16 a— 14 m 
18/— I5m, 16c— '^2fM 18tf— 24« Ida— 28«3 d 

-.^ — First Report, 20; ll a 

Letter on, 25 ; 12 s 

— . of the Patriotic Fund. 18^' 12 d 

on sewage Disposal 80 m 5 c 

and Tithe Rem iharge. Letter on, 20 « 



12 6 

— Counties Meeting at Windsor, 20 / 8 a 

.^ CouiiH of Justice Temperance society^ 
Meeting. 2^^ 6 a~2o m n e 

— litawiiig Society, Annual Meeting, 28 ; 6 / 
•V Exchange, 25 ; 6 c— t 7 / lie 

— Female dchool of Art. 18 ; 7 e 

— Free Hospital, Letter on, 27 m 5 cf 

-^ Geegraphical Sooiety. Meeting, 14 / 12 a^ 
15/ oy-io^ iuc— i6«2y— I5ail2«-26iK 
^4 



March .'^1 If 99. J palmbb'b index to " thk ttuna" itxwspapbe. 



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Kojal RortiouUaral Societjr. Meeting, 16 / U / 
^ Show, 12 ; 4 a— 2 m 8 /-^Itf m 11 a— 29 

mIIo 
-— Hoipital for Children and Women. Annual 

Meeting. 4 / H / 
^— Hou»eh(»ld Appointments. 21,y 6 6 
«^- Humane 8oci«^ty. 8 r i'i /-^21 i 7 a 

— Vfpetinff, 17 ' 10 e 

« — Inatitnteof Britiih Architecta, Meeting. 24 

; 11 4 
«— Institution, Lectures at, 9^ every datfe 

pofter 

Meeting. 1 1 %e 

— - Literary Fund, Annual Meeting, 9 m 1 1 </ 
•«— Masonic Benevolent Institution. Annual 

Meeting, 24 / 8 e 
«— - Meteorological Society, Meeting 1 7 / 4 « 
-«— MicrofOt>pieal Society, Annual Meeting. 19 

i7 t 
-^ Nntional Hospital for Contumption, Annual 

Meeting. 25 / I60 

Lifeboat Institution. 18 i 7/^18; lid 

— 10' I2«— lOm II «-20iw 4<; 

Pension Fund for Nurses, Ahnual Meet« 

ing 2n IS 7 f< 

' NhvsI Kund. 12 ^ 6s 

■ ■ Provident Fond, h » 18 A 
—— Normal College for the Blind. 8 9 4 ^ 

— Opt-ra House, i'otent Qanlen, Letter on, 
19^60 

-— Sailors Rest. DeTooport. Letter on, 9 / 4 c 
— — School of Mines. Annual Dinner, i^ i i\ e 
<— ^ Sea Bathing Hospital) Annual Meeting, 28 

M 10c 
— — Margate, 18 M <f 
— — Society of ICdiiiburgh. Meetin j. M / 1 1 * 

" for the PreTvution of Cruelty to Animals. 

Annual Meeting. 3 / 8 / 
— — Statistical Society. Meeting. I H ; 8 a 
— — United Service Inntitutiun, Lectures on, II 

;9 /— 18 ; l4«-28; tie 

Meetinie )6 / 8 /«<-8 « 8 r 

Rud< If (K(*T fi. de M.; on the State Children's 

As»ociation, 18 ; II e 
Ruby School. 14 m 12 a 
Buuiania. Peasant Rising in. 6/6/^11 f 7 d^ 

17/6/ 
Bundle (Msjor-Qen. Sir Leslie; on the Sirdar 

and the Hnitle of Omiurman lO ; H t* 
Buskin Hail, Oxford, Opening of, 28 / 10 A— 4 m 

\d 
Bnskin*s (— ) Birthday. 9 / 12 r 
Rnskin's Home at Heme Hill, Letter on. 21 m 

146 
Russell (Msjor-Qen. F. S.; on Ordnance Fac- 

toiifs, 4 ; 10 

— (G. W. E.) on the Proposed Irish Cniversi* 
ties, I / 8 ^ 

— ^ (Geo. yon Mr. Qlndstone. 26 / 10 </ 

(Lord) on Honest Trading, 18 / 12 6 

RUSSIA : - 

and Afghanistan, 7;5a-2/8s 

Budget. 18; 8 / — 14 ; 7 tf 

-'-- and « hina, 28 / n a ~| tnb * 

— — Commercial Traf filers in. 23 « 9 / 

— Crops, id I / 6 d 
«--i- Distress in, 8 / 8 <f 



-^^ Discorery of Qold under the Siberian Rail* 
way Track. 2 ; 4 a 

Epiphany and the Blessing of the Wateri 

Annual t^elebration of the, tXjbf 

«*— Famine in 22 m Id (f—24 mb e 

Finance. 8 / 4 d 

*— and Finland, 21/6 /-I8 m 7d^20m 7/-« 

20 m 14 a^'Z\ m 18 /~24 nt 2 / 

<^-i> Letters on. 11 mU 6-20 m l4 e— 30 at 

4/ 
--*— Foreign Capital in, 1 5 m 7 
Imperial Army Academy of Medici ne« 

Centenary of. 2 ; 4 6 

— and lu'iia. 8^84 

-— and Macedonian Agitation. 7/5tf— 14M6tf 

— Maltreatment of Women by a Russian 
Priest. 24 / 6 a 

— Miscellaneous News, 7 ; 5/^4y 6 /^9y 5 
d—XA t 8fc-i8m6 /~27si86 

New Gold Coin, 2 j 4 6 

■ M Railway Tariff. 2 ; 4 6 

— and Persia 81 w 8 (^ 

"^^^ Pushkin (^ntenary, 14 / 6 # 

•« Russia 11 Emperor and the Poor, 2 j 4 a 
-"•^ and s**rvia, 1 6 la 6 if 
'-^- Social Democracy in, 81 m 9 s 

Student Troubles. 27 / 6 o— 3 m 5 4-»4 m 7 

<, -6 „. 6 ft— 9 m 6 e -2i m7 t 

— Tsar, I III 5 « 

— Winter in St. Petersburg, 6 ; 6 a 
RussIm aod Alaska, 20 / 16 a 

and rhina, !<etteron. 2; 84 

— ill the Far HUmt, lb / 10 r 

-i»^ and Kin bind. Letter on, 16 « 19 / 

aid Servia. 8 w 7 « 
Rus«iaii and I'hinese Flight between, 20 / 6 <; 
-"— Expedition to Central Asia. 2H f 7 4 
-— * Minister of Finance, on Protection, 22 si 8 d 

NMVy. 20 ; H / 

— Oil Letter on. 18/I4<f 

— Presii of Enulish Policy, 14 / 5 e 

— Kailwaj' ImprotPmentst, 3.> ; 14 
Russinns in .ManciiuriM .: / 8 a 
Ruflsitiuation of Finland. 30 ; 6 a- 115 / 8 a— 17 

m h e 
Rutland ( i )uke of) on the Crisis in the Chttrohf 

18/ 12 6 

s. 

Sadler (liev. W.) on the Bishopric for Egypt, 24 

Sailors* dome, Detronport, Annual Meeting, 19 

96 d 
Sale of the Anglesey Property, 38^' 8 s 
-— of Anhburnham ManuHCripts, 27 si 16 if 
-^- of Autograph Letters, 23; 4 a 
'— - of Heethoven and Schubert MBS., 20/ 7 e 
^^^•^ of Bloodstock in I89H. 8 f 12 r 

of Books, 11 ;9tf-i3'2/— 2ij9«— 24|7 

s-*.2ttj7e^l6/ 8 6—16/ 6 j— 18 / 11 /— 11 
m6<f-ldin6a--l8m 13 e— 26 m liy 

— -^— and Manuscripts, 28 / 8 a— 2m \^f^ m 

14 r 
->~ of Coins and Medals, 8/11 0-«l7 m 19 1-^ 

22 m 12 6^34 m 4/^-81 m7 B 
— ' of Condensed Separated Milk, SI m%i^m 

98 »N 6 6 

— of CurtositiM, 7/ 1 4/-7 ai 14 if 



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Sale uf a Draniatic Library, 2i /I6d 
^^— of EngrATinKS, 1 6 in 11 6 
■ and pra wings. Mm IS c 

— of the, Marquis of jEjceter's Coins, 10 m 8 • 
-^ of Food and Dnigs'Act, 19 f 6 / 

Bill, 8 « 4 /— 28 IN 10 /— 29 m 14 «— 81 

m8/ 
«^ of Foreign Stamps, 9j 14 /— 4y 14 </^7 / 

lQ/-20y 14 / 
— — of Jewelry. 20 ; 14 a— 24 m 10 s 

— of Medals. 28 i 8 # 

— * of the Momson Embroideries, 24 ; 7 
-— of the New Uiver Company's Shares, 1 8 m 
10 h 

of Old Masters. 27 m 5 </ 

— : Silver, 17./ 4 / 

'—— of Original Surveys of Tasmania, 15iii 5e 

of Porcelain and Tapestry, 1 1 / 5 e 

of Property, 80; 2 /-2l / 4/— 22 / 5y— 23 

of Red Polled Tattle. 80 m 6 / 

— » of Scott lielics and Letters, 8 m ft / 

— of Sir Walter Scott's Unpublished Letters, 
2 fQ c 

of Silver. 18 j 12 d— 4 fU rf 

— of Thackeray's Constitutional and Public 
Ledger. 2u m 1 1 e 

of VViir Medals. 24 f \o o 

of the Wharton Collection. 17 si 11/— 18 m 

180 

— of the Wimpole UsU Papers of Lord Hard* 
wick. 21 w be 

Sales of Land and Property in 1 898. 2 ; 1 8 6 
Sslford and the vfaochester Ship (^anal, 23 fde 
Salisbury (Bp. of) on Egyptian Bishopric Fund, 

10m 14 / 
. New Year's Letter to his Diocese, 4 } 6 a 

—— (Deauof) on the Poison Alarm Sigoal, 7 m 

\\b 
->- (Lord) and the Anvilgamated Society of 

Railway Servants, S f i\ d 
Salmon Hatcheries of the United States, Letter 

on. 8 7 1 1 / 
Sailers' Com puny. Dinner. )8 / 14 / 
Saltoun (Lord) on the Land Question at Fraser- 

bi^rgh,»3/7' 
Salvation Army. Supper, 7 ; 12 « 
Samlioume's ( ) Gladstone Memorial Card, 18 

jSe 
Samoa, ses each doy*B pa/i€r 
—— . ( •ri-i* in. 2q / «> u ~2i i 6 6—2 fSa 
— ^ Fighting in, 2^ / 1 1 /— 80 m 8 a 
-^- SituatitMi in, \i m 5 s <*1 7 m 5 ~8I mZ a 
San pomii^go Debt I^eiter on, 81 /n 9 6 
Sanders (Hobt-rt) on Mr. Davitt. M. P. and 

CpUDty (>iuucil Mections 81 in 4 a 
Saudfoid( Archdn. E.G.) on Secondary Educa- 

tlou — (Jiurch Central* ouncil. 10 ; 9/ 
S^dys (Col. T. M.) on the Crisis in the Church, 

28/ 12/< 
-^-> Division on Mr. S. Smith's Amendment, 18 

StPi^ry J^n^pection of Schools. Letter on, 28/ 9 ^ 
— — Inspectors' Association, 9 ; 10 / 

— Annu^ Dinner. 4/11/ 

Satttim. Reported Discovery of a New Satellite 
ul, 20 mik* 
90 



Sanorbeck (A.) on the Prieev of f^omoioditlBt, 4 

mSh 

Ssunders(0. T.) on the Atteney-GenerAl ioid 

County Court Extensioh. 80 <ti 8 v 
Savage (^Inb, Dinner. 18 m 6 ; 

— Mysteries, Tetter on. 36 / 10 #/ 

Savings Banks, Returns, 18 ; 1 1 #—17 / 18 c- 16 

m 166 
Saze-Coborg-Ootlul. Oro^n Lantls. t V 8 d 
Sayer (W. F.) on the Crisis in the Church. 8 at 

14 o 
St. Aniie's Lifeboat Disaster Fund, 31 / 4 / 
St. Andrews University. 28 j 10 /— 34 7 8 a— 18 

/ 10r-2M 116 
Stt, Asaph (Dean of) at Bow Church; Cheapside, 

I Ml s 

St. David'sDay,3 m 8s 

St. (fe«irge the Martyr, Southwirk, Annual 

Report, 28y 8 6 
St. James ihe Great. Bethnal Green, Letter on^ 

16m tO € 

— School, Northampton, Letter on. Amid 
St. John AmbaUnoe Association. Distribiitiou 

of Medallions and Certificates' 17 )m 10 /i 
St. John's Church. Alltwen, Extraordinary 

Scene at. 7 m 8 6 
Foundation Sohool, Annual Festival, 14 / 

II s 

— — Gate. Letter on, 10 m 2 / 

Waterloo Road. 27 ; 6 6 

St. Leg(r(F. O) on Constfdiptlott id South 

Africa, 17/10/ 
St. Murgaret'A Ray; 4 '/ 9 a 
-^ near Dover. Parish CoanciPs Debts of, 34 

m 4 c 
St Mark's Hospital, Annual Meeting. T1 /6# 
St. Mary's Hospital, Letter on, 11 m 6 d 
St. Marylt*bone Almshouses, 21 m I3«i 
St. Michael and St. George^ Orders Oiilfemd, 

18/ 8 tf 
St. Patrick's Day. 18 m 13 <f 
St. Paul's (Cathedral 28 ; 4 0-80 m 8 6 

Kev. R. R. Dolling at, 21 f 18 r^fi'f 6e 

Letters on. 29 m 7 /—So m 18 / 

(Dean of) on the Crisis in the Church, 8 at 

10 0-iim lOr 

Presentation to, 10 / 11 «■ 



— Decoration of,' Letter on, 9 m 7 if— 81 Hi '6)6 
^School. 8 / 9 a 

— Letter nn, 1 1 / 6 « 

St. Peter's Church, Walworth. 6 /4 / 
St. Pi-tersbnry Flower Show. 29 m 10 / 
St.Th<»roas' Hospital. 27/9/ 
St. Vincent Distress Fund, 18 m 11 / 

— Ruined (/hurchea. L^ter on, 8 i 1*0 s 
Schall (Alfred) on Question of Copyright, 1 8 

;8 a 
School Attendance, Letter on, 19; 12 d 
of Bible Study. 12 ^ 9 d 

— Boards and the Science aad Art Detri- 
ment. Letters on 2H / 12 '/«-24 / 18/— 27 / 7 / 

Children's Season Tickets* Letter oci, 28 / 

of Handicrafts for Poor Boys, 18 j 9 « 

of Tropical Diseases, II m 6 s 

Letter on 8 ; rS 6 

Science in 1898,20; 13 e 



Httn^dl, 1899] riLMBB^s ikdex to ••tHi timks " hkwbpapab. 



8U 



Scotch Furniture Trtd«). Id / a « 

Kailway Scheme Abcndoned. 28 / 9 • 

SooUandin 1898,8 i \2 a 
Scott (Sir J.) OQ a BishuprfC for Bgypt, \7 f A e 
—4 » /J tf 

— on' the OcfrM-nttient of thb Sadati. 21/^6— 

28 / 8 <; 
' — on thd Miied rribirnals of Egf pt, 18 / 6 f 
Sctittiih (/oVporation, 5 ; \H e 
'i)i8ient. the Approaching Crisis in, 81 m 

Lit]i^ A's ociatlon, Annual Meeting, 25 y 

15 ^ 

Annnat Report, 2 ir 4 • 



Wliinky Oisifl 18 ; 10 a 

-^^— Women's Liberal Federation, Annual 

Meeting Sn m 7 /—Si ml e 
Seasoning V^ood by Klectricitjr, 3 / 9 / 
SdouAdary tl^ducHtiun 27 / 8 « 

— Cliurch Central < 'ouucil. Letters on, 10; 9 6 
Lfttert on. 6 ; 9 /— 7| 11 rf— 12> 18(1—20 

ml2e 
Secret i'onjnalisions, 8 m 12 a 
— ^ in Trad^' Utter on 16 / 15 6 

— Burial Places. Letter on ^^J 7 f 

Seizbre of Arms in the Persian Qntf, 17 / tS a—S 

/lid 

of Fish as D1seai(ed 13/ 2 / 

— ^ of l>iB«^sed Fi8b. I'l / 12/ 

Selborne ^the late Lord) on the Ridsdale Jndg- 

meiit, Letterii oh« 24 / '4 e^)i$f 15 a 
«— » (Lord) on the West Indies, 17 m 8 d 
Selby (Prideaux) on the late Sir Julias Vogel, 

17/N 10/ 
Selden Society, Antiual ^'leeting. 23m 6 6 
SiltNiahtink Oas iiurtiers. 2M m 10 d 
S^llar (Ttioa.) on ('ompui^ory Confession, 27 / 

•7/ 
Selloii (H, P.) on Mnnidpal Trading, 25; tl / 
S^lviryh Meinofiiir Fc^nd. Letter on, 22 / 8 e 
SerpoUet Motor Veliides, 18 / 9 « 
S^Hia-^Loan, 'ZH i b o 

— Mittoellaneous News, 1 1 ; 8 /— 14 ; 7 <f —25 
J 5 

Sekstoni HottH^ at Kiaf^sione. Letter on, II m 6 a 
— Old BaUey. Rebuilding of. l4 ; 14 d 
Seton-Karr (ll.)oi^ ^^^ Debate on the Address. 
18/7 6 

— \Vf, 9,) on th6 Attack on Americans near 
Delhi 28/ 12 d 

Sette of Odd Volumes, New Tear's Dinner, 6 

19/ 
Serern (Mrs. Arthur) on Mr. RiisUn's Home at 

'Herneilill. 21 m\ic 
Sewage' Disposal, lUctei^l dystiem'of, 14/ 18 c 
Sewell ( Robt.) on Helios of the Body of Buddha, 

6/120 
Shadwell (^A.) on London Water and the Maid- 

"stone Epidemic. 'JH in 8 e 
— r— (L. L.) on Aliens and CaUs to the Bar, 17 

in a 

SkitftMiwry Training Ship and the Navy, 16 / 

10 c 
Sli&kdbpeai^ in F'ollo. Le(!tar<^ on, 21 / 14 a 
Shaw (blora L.) on the Klondike, 1 / 7 a 
Sh^^ Sdab, Letter on. 2t> /'w / 
Sheffield and the electric Light, 6 / 12 « 



Sheffield Tradei. 12/ 12 a 
Sheriffs, ftew,dm 18 <f 
Sherman (— ) Rumoured Death of, 22 si 1 1 / 
Shetland Postal Serrioe. 10/14 t 
SHTP iteWS :- 
Alleged (Vuelly at Sea, 7 / 7 * 

— Atlantic Steamship Service Hm Sd 
the BUngrdl, a Petroleum Ship, Fatal Es- 

ptoriion on Board, Official Report. 20 1 12 b 

Boy Sailors, 15 m 13 6 

the Bdgirvi. 14 / 10 *--23 / 9e~24/ 6^ 

-25 / H ' -27 / 9./->8 / 10 /- U m 11 / 

— ( hannel Serrice, 10 / 1 1 / 
Letter on. 24 / 4« 

the China, Refloated, 7/9 /-*-10/10/— 18 

/ i3 J-21 / 10' -20-. 12 A ■ 

Collision in the Bristol Channel. 23 ta 6 (f 

off tbe Cornish Coast, Fatal 6 / 1 1 a 

Deep Sea Record. Letter on. 8 / 7 / 

Derelict Steamer. 21 f 10 « 

— Disabled Steamers, 13 / 10 a 

Disasters at Sea, 10 ; 4 r— 14 / 8 e-^ / 10 

S-7/6/-1 ia7«-4m 12 e-9 m 11 c-24 si 
10/ -29 m I0/-d0« 4 tf-81 m4/ 

— - Ifimployment of Lascars in P. and O 

Steamers. Letter on. 18 m 18 ^ 
Foreigners in British Ships^ 1 1 / 7 « 

Foreign Seamen in British Ships. 9 si 18 i< 

the Fitz amts, 81/16 6 

Gales and Wrecks, 2 / 8 a-.8 i 9 e— 4 U c 

-5/9^-13/ l0t-.l«/8/ 

— the Gutpe$ta,H / 10 / 

— ' the G zelU, Explosion on Board. 6 in 10 6 

the G rmanir. Sinking of, 17 / 8 tt 

Iceboutid since January, z8 m 10 / 

— - Internalioual Maritime Law. ConfeMnoet. 
7 m lOd ^ 

Isle of Vlan Passengers Washed Orerboard. 

T'j 12 h ^ 

— Itnlian Steamer on Fire, 18 ;8 / 

the J., met. Fire on Boani, 1*6 / iOa 

Lnuiich of the Oceome, 14 ; 14 a— 16 'II d 

-I»j4</ ''.,*' 

-— theZ>5«,i, Loss of Life, Official Report. 21 
; 4 ri . "^ "» 

— the Le 'Sord, Accident to, 2SJ 9 a 
Lighthouse Damaged. 24 / 6 / 

Lloyd's Register of Shipping 1898, 12 ; 4 J 

— Local Marine Board lO; 5 a 

— Loss of the Andeluna, Many Lires Los^ 16 

of the Arno. 16 in 6 / 

— of the Cj^/iZt'ofi, Letter on. 28 ai 3 d 

7— of the Clan Drummond, Official laquiiy 

of the Starhuek. 2 m 6 a 

of the IVeMtmath, Officud Inquiry into» 7 



jlO 



of the WooUr, 8 / P / 



— the Lu ania. Voyage to New York. 7 / 5 tf 

— Maritime Losses and Casualties, 6 1 11 a-* 

-18 / 8 /-2o / 17 a-4 m 6 ^-11 » bj^il 



»il6rf-27i«2/— 81 ai4/ 

— the Martello, 9/106 

— Merchant Shipping, 13 / 8 6 
Marine Fuud, Act U98, 23 / 6 / 



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Ship KeWB {'•ontinu'd), 

MesaHfreries steamer Oxu$^ 7 / 7 • 

•^— - MiMing Steamers. 16 m 6 / 

VeMels. '<;8 m 6 ^ 

— NewCruiserfl* Letters on 13 m \2 d^lS m 
Sd 

Lijrhthouses. 2« ? 7 / — 16 / 6 « 

Service to South America, 8 f 9 rf 

i. StenroerR 26 ; 2 ^ - I / M / 

the New York. Accident to. 28 j ]0 s 

^— North Atlantic Lane Koutes, 16 ; 6 / 

-— ^ the Sooemf'te^ Men Suffocsttdoti Board. 10 
i7 r 

— the OsirtSi Record Journey to Egypt, 8 m 
5/ 

-•^ Overdue Liners. 15/ 10(f-16/ fOr— 17/ 
10 ^ -20 nO« 

— pRunengers Landed in New York during 
189H. 2?74a 

the Pivonvt. Disabled, M y 1 1 /— 28 / 6 6— 

2m IW< 9iN 10/ — II m 11 / — 18 m 10 tf 

— Pay of Lighthouse Keepers. 17/2/ 

<«— Peninsular and Oriental Navigation Com- 
pany. II m IS r 

— PlHgne Patients in P. and 0. Steamers, 
Letter on. 27 m IHo 

•— » Powerful Icebreriker. 10 / II h 

— ^ Petroleum Ship on Fire. 6 ; 6 ^->7 / 6 d 

— the Pr*t&rin, Damaged, 22 y 11 o 
— Recent Gales, 16 / 6 ^ 

— — Relief Fund for the Sufferers from the 
Gales, 80 m \2d 

— the Rhynlnti-f, Stranding of, 8 / 7 /— 6 / 9 e 
— — Rule of the Road at Sea. 1 / 6 / 

«-^ the St. Paul Quarrell on Board, 2 i 6 /->3 

;e e 
— ^ Ship's Commander Lost, 19 f 10 / 
•— — Shipping Intelligence tss every da^U paptr 
— ^ Speed of P. and (). Steamships. Letter on, 

15/9/ 

— Stranding of the VertuiUea, lliBc^lS 

**— Supposed Loss of the Afvfns, 27 m 8 / 

— Terrible Experiences at Sea. 25; 11 d 
— — Transatlantic Fares. 6 m ti r 

«» Warships in Collision at r'lymouth, 34 ;' 7 6 

— the \^erfifth Cnstle. Fire on Board, 16 ; 6 / 
.*— the Yrrmnk. Icebreaker, 17 m 10 ci 

»*- «e« also Wrecks 

Shipbuilding and Engineering Trade, Federation 
of , 8 / 7 / 

Materials for Oermany, 28 / II 

Trade 16 m 18 h 

Shipmasters and Officers' Federation of Great 
Britain. Meeting. 4/96 

— Societies, Evolution of. 21 j 10 s 

Society, Lectures. 21 j 10 « 

Shipping and Freights. 80f»i 2 / 

a Marchant Shipping Act, 5 j 7 f 

Shipwrecked Mariners* Society Meeting. Bj id 
Shipwrights* ('ompaoy. 10 ; 5 s 
Shops (Hub and Friendly Societies. 27 m 1 6 a 
Shore (C*om. il.N.)on Our Naral Policy, 1788- 

1898, di \0 h 
Shoreditcb Public Baths. 20 m K <» 
bhows at the Uoyal Agricultural Hall, Letter on, 

34/ 16 a 
92 



Shrews*»ury School, 29 mA d 

Shrievrtlty of the City, 16 w 15 / 

Shrove Tuesday. 15 / 5 / 

Siam. British Work in, 31 ihff 

Sism (Prince Rabi of) Letter on, 1 / 5 /" 

Sichel (W.) on Peel and Disraeli, 4 / i2 ^ -11 f 

17r 
Sierra Leone. 5 i 8 /— 7 j 5 6—16 j R e -HO / 5 e 

- » / 5 r— 9 / 5#-27 /B/* — 1 m 5e— 7 i»i 10 A 
Simmonds (A. H.) 00 Vaccination in Virginia* 

Ml «# 4 f/ 
Simmons (Fred.) on Crawling Cabs. 6 / 12/^—28 

m MM 

Sinims (Rev. J. IVf.) on the Battle of Omdurman, 

80 mf^f 
Simon ^O. J.')on Anti-Semitism and the Roman 

Cathiilic Church 20i 7 e 
-^ on ihe <^hurch and London Jews, 7 m U ^ 
Sington ( Theodore) on the Workmen's Dwelliogt 

Bill. :ho w^d 
Sirdar nnd the Battle of Omdurman, Letters on^ 

Situation in Spain, Ti«*tter on. 15 / 12 e 

Skilled Ubonr Market. State of, 16 j 12 d^\6 f 

11 d-l6m 18/ 
81ade(C. W. P.) on the Transvaal Government, 

4 ; i^e 
SlflUizhterof Tnme Deer, 9 / 10 / 
Slarery in British Kast Africa, Letter on. 18 t* 

10 ^ 

— in Zanzibar. Letters on. 26 ; 8 «— 7 / 1 1 1 " 

18 / n h 

and Pemba. 4 ; 6 6—14 ; 14 c 

Sloyd Association. Annual Meeting. 18 y 14 a 

Sniethwick to be Imcorporat<>d. 1 1 ; 7 ^ 

Smith (G. A.) on the London County Council 

and Licenced Houses. 29 m 7 « 
(^oldwin) on the Liberal Leadership, 17 

; «(j 
on Party Government, 24/15 a— vo m 

15 r 

— (Chancellor P. V.) on the Crisis in the 
Church 28 / 8 tt 

on the Obedience of the Clergy, o fH c 



— (K. B.) on the Crisis in the Church, 2'i m 13 
f— 21 m 14 r— 28 m 11 c 

(*^.) on Compulsory Confession. Letter on, 

21 / \'2c 
(Saml.) on the Crisis in the Church. 18 / 4 / 

on Ely Theological College, 15/8 '/-1 5 

/ 12 6 

— and Son, and Literature. 31 ; 6 / 
Smoke (-onaumpiion. 6 ; 'Oft 

Social Democratic Federation. Meeting. 9 m* 7 ^ 

— Rights of Men of Colour in Canada, Letter 
on, 'lb I a f 

Socialism, 10 m 7 / 

and Pence, 9 w 7 « 

Society of Apothecaries of London, 21 16 / -Id 

/ 9a -18 m 12 6 
-—of Arts. Lectuies at, 25 ; 7/— 27> 18^—11 

m 15 d^'iZm \\ / 

of Authors, Annual Report, 14 / 5 # 

of Biblical ArcliSBology, Annual Meeting, 11 

; 4 « 

— • of ( hairmen of Q'larter Seasionsi for flog* 
land and Wales, Meeting, %imVK d 



March 31,1899] 



palmeb's index to *'thx tucbs " nbwspapbb. 



8po 



Society for Oiecking of Abuses uf Public 
Adrertising. \'6 m6 a 

—— of Engineers Meetini;. 7 f 6 d 

—— of Friends. Statistics. 12; 8 </ 

-—* for Promoting (Christian Knowledge. Meet- 
ing 4 ; 6 <i 

•—» for the Propagation of the Gospel, Annual 
Meeting;. 18 / 9e 

— ^ for the Protection of Birds, Annual Meet- 
ing. I m 9 / 

-^ of Public Analysts, Annual Dinner, 8/ 
12 a 

- for the Relief of Distress. Letter on, 24 / 14 s 
of Women Journalists. \ m 3d 

Sodor and Man (lip. of) on the Crisis in the 

C!hiirch. 10/ 4 c— 17/ 16 / 
Solicitor-General for Scotland, on Current 

Politics, 21 7 6 e 
Solicitor) and Biimingham Assizes, 28 / 10 / 
-^ Managing derlLs* Association, Lecture at, 

11 7 8<> 
Somerset (Lady Henry) on Police Matrons, 81 m 

66 

Manuscripts. Letter on, 11 i 5 b 

Somt-rville College. Oxford. 8 / 10 </ 

Soiilsby (B. U.;on Undistinguishabie Streets, 18 

j 8 a 
Bouib African Gold Shipment, 23 / 6 « 

Hepublics, 2/80 

•»— American Itepublics, 3 j 3 d 1 

— - AuKtralia. 18 f 5 e— 20.; 6 b 

•«— Kensington Museum, Lectures at. 20 ; 7 d 

i»— • Natural Uistury Museum, 6 ; 6 r 

-^^ London District Nursing Association An* 

nual .Vieeting. 7 m 4'' 
m^ Norfolk Light RaUway Order, 1898, 28 / 

11 f 
«-— Hand Proprietary Company, 30 m 9 a 
Southampton Bargate, 10 ; 9 c-i^j 6e 

- Letters on, 9/12 6—14 j 18 a—i^j 10 a 
Southwark (B. of) on the Crisis in the Church, 

10/ 4 a 
— ^ OTercrowding in 8 / 8 

Pupil Teachers* School. 27 ; 10 d 

Sowerby (J. B.) on the Weather of 1898, 8; 9 s 

SPAllJ:- 

Cabinet Council Meetings, 6 / 5 / 

_ A dm. ( 'erv era's Squadron. \\ tl J 

- i bancesof Don Carloo, 18 ' 12 a 

-— — Don Carles and the Treaty of Peace, 16 / 

6c 

^-i- Economic Policy of the New Goyernment, 
ISflk 7y 

Miscellaneous News, 6 ; 8 d^'i j 5 /-9j 6 

tf— lUj 8tf— 117 4 a— 26; be-il } 8 c— 1 / 6 
6— 8/6 d— 21 y bd—Zi 1 6t-23 S 5/ -27 / 
5y_4 ml c— 7 m 6a~16m 6 •— 17 m 6 e^\3 
M 7 c— 28 mhe 

*— New Ministry, 6 m 5 

-»- Keviguatiou of the Ministry, 2 m 6 

Situation in. 3i ; 7 o 

Spanish Colonies, 16/6 f-22 mid 

Debt, 14 M 6/ 

- Losses in Cuba. 26 j 4 a 

Speaker (The) Parliamentary Full Dress Dinner, 
23 / 6 a— 2 m b </— 9 m 10 e— 16 m 10 (7-*28 m 



Spelling of Himalaya. Letters on, 21/10 c— 28 

j 12 U 
Sp^ncpr ^Lurd) on Technical Education, 18 ; 10 c 
Spielbaften (Friedrich) Baiiquet to. 28 ^ 9 / 
Spinoza Museum. Openining of. V* v^l d 
Spiriiurtl (^areof Kmifrrants. Lotter on, 6 / 16 a 
SPORTS AND 8P0BTIK0 : - 

AnKling, 8 ; 11 </-9 f 10(f-17 ; 4(1— 23 

J7/-S1 ; 12<f-7/ 14/-.14/ 7/-20/ 10/ 
—28 / 2 /— 7 m 4 6—14 m 8 /— 21 m 8 /— 28 m 
12 d 

— ATHLETIC SPOUTS -Amateur Athletic 
Association. 20 in 9 6 

Cambridge Uniyersity, 4 m 14 6—6 ml q 

—7 m\\ a 
■■ .. - Handicaps. !« / 9 a— 21 / 12 a 
M . V. London Athletic Club, 9 la 1 1 6— 18 



m 



II 



u 



— GonTille and Caius College, Cambridge 
v. Msgdalen College. Oxford. 18/116 

Inter Unirersity Sports, 13 m 11 a 

—— London Athletic Club, 8 / 12 a 

— Oxford V, (Cambridge, 8 m 18 a —16 si II 
o— 24 m \\ fi-25 m 12 6 

I University Sports, 7 n 1 1 a— 9 m 11 a 
Pub.io Schools Gymnastic Competitiont^ 



I4ni I2u 

Third Trinity and Ring's College, Cam- 



bridge 1;. New College, Oxford, 2 m 1 1 a 

Wadham College. Oxford v. St. John's 



(^oUege. (Cambridge. 10m H « 
— Betting in London sm evtry diy** paper 

■ in Uacecourse Enclosures Letter on, 16 m 

11/ 
on Racecourses. 15 n 9 e 

— BILLIAKDS— Amateur Championship, 2 

m 1 1 6—3 M 1 2 e -4 m 14 (/ — 6 m 7 <•— 9 m 1 1 6 

— lOm I a-lt m 11 / 

■ Cambridge University Challenge Cue 2 
m 11 6 

Dawson v. North, 10 ; 8 a— 11 j 8 /—IS 



j 66-1:^76 <i— 14/ 12«— 16; 7 6 

— -^ Dlggle v. Stevenson. 16/ IW— 16/lOa 

^17; 10/— 18 /9a -20/ lis— 21 / 12 6—22 

/ 8<;— 28/ II t— 2* / 12^—26/9 6—27/ Ij 
. Dawson v. Strvenson, 28 /lla — 1«7« 

«-3m 2 0-40114' — (WM 7 0— 7fB 11 6— 8ni 

18 a -9 IN 11 6—13 41 14 e 

m Oxford v.( Cambridge. 14 m 12 a— 16 m 14 a 

Roberts v, Dawson, 2' si i2 / — 2^ m 14 o 



23m lly— 24 m 11 6— 2n m 12 e-ll m 14 6— 
28 mil a— 29 m 7 6-30 m 8 6— 81 m46 
— — Letter on, 9 / 6 e 

V. Diggle, 81 j 10/— 1 / 11 a— 2/9 



—8/9 6—4/ 9 6—6/11 d-1 / II a— 8 / 12 
a-9/ 60-10/ lis- lly >3<i- 18/ 11 6 

V, Peall. I4il2«-I6j 7 3 

». Stevenson, 17/ U a - 18 ; 7 0— 19 ; 9 



/-20j II /-21 jl a-^Hf lOe-247 Ua— 25 

j 11a— 26; 8 6-27)6 6- 28> 13 s 

n Tournaments, 2 ; 9 li- 8 ; 9 b-^j 8 «— ft 

/4a— 6; 6/— 7 / 9 •— 9 ; 7 6— 10 j 8 o— lOj 

12 /— 12 ; 6 6—18 ; 6 rf-14y 12 a 
*— Boxing and Fencing, 2 m U 6—9 m 11 ft— 

lOm 11 a— 2.>m 12 6— 29m 76 
— CHK8S-in America, 2 f 9 d— H; 12 «— 

28/14 6—17 01 11 a-*27 « U 

93 



9tfk 



PAi^^R'Q nnutx TO ^ 1H9 nu^^ " numpA^jnt. 



[J&x^. 1 ta 



8port8 and Sporting {fontinuefi). 

(^HBKj^ -(Championship of the City of 

liondon rittb. ft / 1 1 d^W ai in A 
•— - Rngland o. America, 11 m 13«~13 lyi 11 

. MiseellaQeoas Newt, 24 ; 1 1 a— 25 1 11 o 
—1 / II It— 8/9 h^Tj lla— 11 / I80— 18/ 
U/-2I./ UA-Tin M A— 15m Ua-3l m8</ 
Oxford V. darobridgB, 2^ m 12 r 

- (X)UKSING - Altcar Club Meetiog, 1 1 ; 9 

-12 ;5 a^Hj \2 e 

-: . pangor Open Maetlng, 4 » 8 ^— 5 j 9 a 

North of Koglaod Club (Hornby Castle) 
Meefinif,?' iJa 
—laid 



ffway Hub Meeting, 28 i 8 0-27 'ft A 
Soqih Kfsex Club and Open Meeting. 6 
I 7^-7; 124^1 f 11 H^2f9h 

Lancashire Open Meeting. 10 / 11 ^ 



— -— Stock Ezcbange riub and Open Meeting, 
4j8A-5;9a' 

Waterloo Cup. 6 ; 7 A— 31 ; 7 a— 23.; 10 



4-.2/'96-6/ 11 6-10 y 11 s—l? r 10/— 20 
^11 0—22/8 6—23 /Ua— 24y 12 6- 25/9a 
— CRICKET— in Ai^tralia, ass each iay'a 




BramallLane Ground, Future of. 18 m 14 e 
County Qualification, 21 j 7a— 4/96— 

21 / 12 a 

Umpires 17 m 11 a 

---- Crjcket ^asop, 21 m 8 & 

Fixtures 3l m 8 

Lord Hawke's Tenro in South Africa, «m 

•a<^ dojf'i paper 

&ent County Club, 21 ai 12 / 

Lancashire Club, 18 1 7 c— 31 ) 10 f 

Laws of, 29 M 7 6 

Marylebone (Tlnband the Laws of, 8 ai 12 c 
Matches and Cheap Fares, 16 ; 7 6 
MiscelUneous News. Uj 1'^ s-SO; \\ d 

— 1 m 7<i~22/i* 14 r— 24 m 11 6— 25 m 12 <; 

Not^ County Club. 18/7 c— 46 ; 8 a 

Representative Eleven v. Rest of Au«- 



tralia. 8 m 13 a 

— ^ Rugby V, Marlboroush. 7 ; 1 - « 

Witden and the L. B. W. Rule, 4 ; 8 6 



— CycUog. 12 ; 5 6—6 J 1 1 (i-2l / 12 6-20 
at 9 4-27 m 14 6 

— Deatli of Glenalmond. Racehorse, 18 / 9 ^ 

— Fencing at the I'ortmao Rooms, 23 m ) 1 ^ 

— FOOTBALL-Amateur Cup, 30 j 11 ^-2 
/9 6— I4y I2 0-28 t \\ a 

— ^ A'sociation Rules, sac «oery day* a paper 
Challenge Cup. 30 ; 11 <<— 1» / 11 u— 



Uy 12 a-27 / 11 c(— 28 / 11 a— 18 m 14 6—20 
ai 9^-24 « 11 6 

in Austria, 14y 12 o— 29 m 7 6—30 m 8 

a— 31 m 8 a 
*^ — Barbarians v. Stade Franciase, 16 / 10 a 
I Corinthians v. Aston ViUa, 13/11 « 

m V. Everton, 20 / 1 1 c 

County Championship, 12^' 5 a— 16j' 7 o 
— 26 j 8 a 

Derby County 0. Stoke, 20 m 9 <i 
Devon v. Kent, 16y 10 a 
England v. Ireliuid, Sj d 6^4 J 9 b^^j 
116-2Qyll6 

V. Wtlet, 7J i^d-^j 7 11-21 n 14 ft 
H 




Sports Aftd Sportijig tcon^jxM^^ 

— FOOTBALL -EiixUod v. ScotUnd,.27 / 
II </— II m 13<(— I,Hm II 6^1Q m l\ f-21 at 

■ in France. 13 /n 11 « 

at GibrHlur. 1 1 m 13 <f 

Ho«piur» f^up ^7 16 h^S^xa a 

International Match. 15 / 11 d 

— ^— ffea^.V^ C^afppionships, 2 > 9.4— 8 / 9 ^— 

16 ; 7 a-2> / 1 1 ^ -6 n; 7 6—13 w il ,6 — 15 m 

14 q— 20 ^ H'' -^27 w H ,« 
' Liverpool v. Shef&«ld United. 20 m 9 r 

— ^7- .Loofion^nd ^oujthern ^goe,.21 fi^a 

' Middie^^x u IWqufhire. 16 m 11 6. 
— rr-: — v. fc>usf*'X.,26*' 8.a 

— Miscellaneous News, see ^aeh daif'a paper 
I?oi:|>i V. SoiUtK 2 / .9 6-,^ J 9 kr-V f 

Oxford V, Cembri4ge, X&fW a— 18/ 9 a 



II a 



.— *40 / 1 1 /) 

University Rugby Union, 14 ai 12 a 



11 d 



in HaM«. 16i6rr.30,;ll d 
Rngby Union Rulers, 2 y 9 e— 3 / 9 6 
Scotland u. Ireli^nd. 81 /. 1 1 e'*27 at 14 a 
— ». Wales. 27 > 5 A— H / 9 6—6 si 7 '» 
Shefllr'ld United v. Li^ej^pooji. J' :'t ^ <> 
Sheriff of London Charity Shield. .13 si 



Surrey v. Dorset. 3/96 

— V, Glopc^tertl^irf . 2 m 1 1 a 

— v. Someri^et. 16 /. ^0 a 

— Uoion Hule^. ae^ •e>ich.(l'iy*M papttr 
Wnies V. Ireland. 20 w i» e 
GQLE-AcjUm Clu|>. 20 / 1 1 c 

— Dirkdaif (^lub, 2 ; 9 ^-r-27 / 11 / 
Baur()<*(nparh Hlpb 5 y 9a— 19 ; 7 4—20 



jll /— 16/ lOa-17/ 10 /— 2 mil a— 17 
lla 

Brightoo and Hove Club, 9 i 7 6—6/ 11 



€-^ IV 7 ft 

(Cambridge Univoi;«lty Club. 9U 7 a-r27 



> 5 6-4/9 6 

Cambridge University v. Bri)ybrDQki».'J 



Team, I3m II <» 

p. BUhAm, 24 m 1 1 6 

V. Great Yarmouth. 25 / 9 A 

w. Old ^)auUbs. 6 /<• 7 /• 

JO. Royal ^Uc)cheath. 27/11/ 

Canterbury <nub/l7 / 10/ 

Chimppiiships, 12 ; 5 u 

Chisltihurst Olub. Hi II f 

('vnq\ie facts CIai*). i<0 i 11 i/-27 / U / 



—27 m Ua 

i)i:uden Bay Cuursi*, MO vi 8 6 
)ulwich apd Syden.bam Y^\Xi Qlub, 20 



9a 



Formby Club 30 f IJ c/— 20 / U 4 

Hayiing Club, 21 / 12 a— 2:{ f \\ a 

Home Park Club. 9> 9 d^2Aj LI 4—27 

/ 1 1 /;--27 M 14 6 

House of Commons e. Ranilagh Clob. 2Sk 



mdd 



11 a 



HansUnton Club, 5 / 9 a — 2 / 9 ^-*2 



Udi^' UnkHl. 91 ia 14/ 
t^asowe Club* /3 m 11 o 
LittUstone Club, 16; 7 a— 13/ 11 



^Sh 18994 



muMwatdi mBu 90 ^ m raiB»i'* nwspAPXB. 



«*• 



GOLF— London Mcottuh dub. 6 / Ur 

/ 12 a >*20 IN 9 d 

Mitoellaiie«MrKMM» Hi; 9 ^^m ; 6 <i^ 
lO/lif 

Korbaryf'ilubt lfl»» TfOi 

Mortb Sklrrejt Olub^ ^ ; X *;v4i ^ Hlv «f*^ 





Oxford tlnivenily Club. 7 / liK a^3ip / 

1 1 . ^28 / 1 1 (1-31 m \ih^^ mJ 1 fr^iAi« ISLa 
'■■' ■ ». Cambridge, 81 /,ia//^«l^ nk 7 a-U 

-r Viil^mnl^ 9i,(bMkuA 9>t* We e. 

■— — tf. Oxford and Camf>iMBe. Ck^ifiog 

Stociety. U / 12 u 

tf. VaiaraoBiV'SeiMtt, U ar U'^ 
t»> il03iakAi<Mi».« hibi »7'/ilL /» 
o» Wapwickffbl^e.' r^- /^ (Qi / 
Ciuba. W^kteft i^f^ XU « 9 4t 
Parliamenury Handicap. l&/9>ai 
^iOAl^CHiM /i 7, A!^6 A 111) e-«i»M 7 k 

Kayn«a Park (^(^ It^ J; h^^ji M« ^r-6 m 
7c 

H«llii|iiandi I4figii(9 CUtbi i^;i 7- tf^^ / U 
c— 6ai 7 « 

hichiuund ( lub. (I>«. 7 ^ 
- — Komford Clubt 9 ; 9) tf.-^<f lil <i-*-37 / 
liliy^llK|,7.r^2Q:a|9 i<^.4ftarK6i 
— — t». Epaom, 13 /'H a 

18 m 1 1 / 

Bojral Ashdowo Clii|^. 80, > U ^< 

and Tuiibridge WeUp (:lub»W/ 
II f 



-** Crooier Clab. 24 / 1 2 

EaaOiDuqn^ i.:iiiii :(/ 9,4Kn8f,9 6.^ii9t 

a-**^/' 1 U tl^l ff 111 A -^Mfit Ml 14 tt 

Kppiiig JionM^. (;i(||i« 9 /.9. d^^ h 7 6-* 

IV ; 7 Or^tfOjf I i ili-j5, A l.|j - 1.7, A 10^/ -^27: /' 
Hi A-^« mil c.-fjftini a *-*0iMrM'-»47»ai Ii4h 

— — Liverpool t-lub » ; 7 a— 6/ 1 1 r 

-^ -T- NMnMk Dtnwi 0iaK^ ^ S^ a:«-)l9>i: « i * 

27/ II ^—27 M 14 A 

. ai. Aiid^^wi m /< u ^f»ai a i2»(t 

— -> 9. Aberdeen, 6 / 1 1 e 

ISM M e 

4Miii«l<i%b|JA/;7a^ 

»oatiiport Club. 18/11 a-.27 m i4* 

HtreMitfiii (Olub). 2A kl a; 

TofNiw tteo CiiU». »./ 7 ^ ^L« itla-^t h 
lla-28; 1<# 4^ / a<i<-<^7 ll<r^H.i«,7lt'^ 

Trentham (Hiib, 8^ / 1 1 a - 28 m 11 « 

Yardon 0. Lent!. <8 j id d 
WaUap^Oinbf S^jMdidm'mf^ l>k d^«>i 
%9^ 





•porti Md 8portlog( (risoiK<n8adtl. 
-^ OOJ^H^VKembiey Clab, 20 AU e 
-^— ^ W«aft Dcajrtoa 0lubi. 2 ; 9 d--80 / II 
80/ II /•-27m 116 

-<r*«-«^HenliCIilli^.l6i|:7'o^4}/. Ilo^ia/U 

a— IdM II 0-27 IN 14 A 
LtncMbirQii0klb. 8 ; 9i6.,f8»/ 10 •— 80 

^mbledon ?«rit dull) aai* |0 a> 

— — Worceatevblre Club. lij. I^e 

— - Hockey. 2 m 1 1 b^\S m 1 1 q*<*20 flk9 4 

— «^ Hunting AppoilttiMotaj.atfaaodib^ifojr Voa^ 

T^icronte. 20 m 9 <f 

-^Ifov '^r«%te«r Qtda, 13 m U a 

«-'- Pedeatrianiam. 18/11 A— 18 /9 a-^90 /It 

— Fuflillain. I^risa Vighl to AoMruMk 1^2 f 8 4 

— RA€tl$(li-ik0ceptMiaa# tor Ifae i^p^^'n^ 
Handicapt. 9 /. 9 u ^/ 4 « 

J AmeriOiMfi Joc><^> 90««.9.tf.' 

Derby ^tdng^ tfeeftiag^ 87 / 8 6-^8 

/9* 

Bntriea Spring Haodlcupii 8i ^a^7y L8 
•l«*«^e, 

Bpeom Spnng Meeting, 8 / 9 a 
French. i7; II a^M h M d> 
QAtiiHQk Mai€h Meetioff. 87 / 818 

f H a 

Harat Pa«k Olubi April HfletUigi 27. 1 5 8: 
- Old iTear SteeplecbiMea. 2/9 
Kemptoa l^ark lliaator Meeting, %7 ;.A.8> 
— ^ T^pring. MeftUjBg, 87 a8 a^'4 1 9»i 
Lincola Sppiiig. Meetiag; 27 ; 8 a-«til; m- 
I4.4r,r^»i» I4b^*-^8!ii| II a 
-^--^ Lingfleld Park Ulub New Yeaa^ MMintfi 
?| Wdm9.;.7a. 

— -^ Lirerpool Spring Meeting, %1 j t a^ / 
9ar«^2^Nl II <r-.8i^fli l;i'a-^7« I4vii( 
-«— ^ Mnnchefiter ifijstttr Heetipg, 87 m 14 o 

— «^ Mewk ITeai^VSteeplffSbaaei, 8; ^ fli a-«4 
/>8a 

NMunnKket Ciareni tf eetiug, 8 // 9 «: 
Nortiiaoipton and Fy tchley HilotSpHllg 
Meeting. 20 / ili /«.<,27 ; 8a--8 a9 a-.80«8* 
-^ttl m H <% 

-^'--^ Nottingham.SpjBiag Meetings %thfkh'f^ 

J 9 #1.-^28 m 1 1 a^at» ai 7 a 

rr IMoipg Siaaoii» ai|K) m 9 a( 

-— Nandown Park March Meeting, 8 ai 1^6-<« 

4ai i^o. -Hit 7e 

— UA4X)1;kTS— Grand MdltMjr. ChampM^ 

ahip. 27/11/^88/ II «-^l p. 7 dU8«i,U« 

<-a>iii,7e->-7fiii 1:1 a 

-*—— MlMellaDeooa News., 8 « 18 a-«^l4 « Uf« 

^.1 8 m, 14 0-^28' la^ U <:-^7 m. H *-*88) ai lil: A^ 

-^29 m 7 6— »0 m 8 a— 81 « 8 d 

•-^ RBarrASr-lteSiqsa, 27 /. 1 1, «^l8tia8 4^ 

r-^ tienlfey. 9, « l> 6^1 7. m 1.1 « 

-* UOWINO— Cambridge UiiiTefaity BbtfU.- 

Clab, 24; II a 

ail2a-l6 aiT4a— 16in lla 

*^ -**<•-> Mffft Hll«9% 2«i / 8^ AfiviSII/ H8hf>4likA 
l2 0-26/r€-87/ >1# 

^QgrflpdOiiNwiitr' iiioiii cii4>,. v^hyu 

— Clittker JTuarf, 10 n U nt^U m 1M 
s Ift 



9po 



PALHBR'B fKDVX ^ TO TRIB TIMS8 ** MBWSPAPim, 



TJan 1 to 



Sports and Sporting (rontinued). 

KOWINQ-Torpid Kac0a at Oiford. 17/ 

JO/-.|8/9a-20/ 11 ii-21/12<i-22/ 6 A 
- 2H / 1 1 a 

■■ {Juirwtitj Boat Baee, «m esvyy dojf^f 

— — Map of the Covrie, 27 « 10 6 

Sale of Bloodntock. U m 12 a 

of the Brookfleld Htad. 18 m 6 « 

of Oreyhoands. 23 ; 10 1 

of Horaee, 24 j 1 1 o 

«-» Snipe Shooting. 10 7 II a 
— — i> Swimmini;, 27 «• 14 6 

r Tennis, 8/9 6—20 / 11 #-22 / 8 ir— 27/ 

Us 
TAOUTINQ -America Cop. 18 i 7 e— 26 7 8 6 

—9m 5 /— I81R 11 0-26 M I2r-80ai4d 
— — Qerman Bmpeior't Cup. 14 9 7 6 

London Yacht ('lab, 24 / iv « 

— MitovlUneouB Newt, 7j 12 ' - 10/ 8 a — 
17; 11 a- 21 y 7 a-2 / 9«*— 26/Ha 

Hoynl MerMy Tauht Clnb, ^7 n 14 6 

— - the Aamroek, 2 at H 6 

— Tacht Racing Asaociation, 26 ; 8 a— 28 / 
II 6 

Spring Salmon Finhing, 8' m 2 / 
Squire (Dr. Balmanno)on Crawling Haba. 6 < 12 d 
Stnciry (J. A.) on th« Ka^ter Holidays. 22 at 12 tf 
Siaines, Otters Trapped near. 29 m 10 <; 
Stamp Duties upon Deeds, 24 mi 4 / 

Letter un. 29 m 1 1 / 

Stamping Adreriiaemen' Orders 4 t 4 6 ~6 y 4 a 
Stanford {C V.) on a NatiouHl Opera. 1 1 fa 8 o 
Stanhope ( Philip) at Newcastle, 'ib f H d 
Stanley (Lyulph) on Technical l£dacation in 

London. 8 / 7 / 
State of Buisnest in the < *oarts. Letterjon, 24 / 

15 d 

— ( hildren's Aid Associstion, Utters on^ 10 
; 6r > 18 I II — 17/ 11 a~24 ;»« 

— of the Embankment. Letter on. 7 / 9 a 

— Old Age Pension League. Meeting. A ' 6e 
Stathsin(il, U.)on the New Vauxhail Bridge. 

2» H8 a 
Stntute Law lieTision, fitter on. 10 ;5 « 
StNiuies Kfvis«Ml ('urioHitifSof. 6 ; 9s 
SteNd*s (*rusMde, letter on, 19 # lU A 
Steam Speeds at hea. I^ecture o\\, '^4 * IH 6 
Stenzel ((^apt. A.; on a Question of Copyright, 4 

n2r 
Stepney (Bp. of) on the Church and London 

Jews, 4 m 16 o 
*— ^ uu >^aliihiira How Memorial Home. 80 9 80 
Stone ( Darweil) on S. Smith on Compulsory 

ConfesHiun 2\ f 12 r 
Story of Kiio2i«hah— an Historical Incident, Let- 
ter on, 24 t i*> e 

— of a Remarkable Adrenture. 6 / 6 r 
Strachey (>ir U.) on the Spelling of Himalaya, 

21 f <O0 
Strsits of Belle isle, 12 / 8 A 
Sirand and Clare Market IroproTements, 28 y 

12 a 
«-*- and Tottenham (^ourt Koad Improrementa. 

18 j 7 i 
Suange ^tory of a Cape Mounted PoliceoMO, 20 

^11 /-26^Ud 
96 



Strathcona (Lord) on Bmigntion^to Canada, 8 

y 9tf 
Street Adrertisementa, Letter on, 1 y 10 / 

Traffic 9 / 6 ' 

BUI. 7 m 14^—16 m\^f 

— in London. Letter on. 28 / 18 / 
Strikes -Threatened of Miners, 20 « 7 a 
Styrtan Feasant Leaane. 18 / 4 li 
Sttbitrban Railway TrafBn 21 9 10 / 
Sudan, American (Comments Keapecting the 
Mahdl's Body, 16 la 6 a .^^ 
Gaaetie. 24 in 10 / 

— Lncture on the, 18 ; 14 r 

— Situation in the. <2 si 12 6 

Sugar, Bristol Market; ass s asf3r day** l^af^r . 

— Bounti^. 1 1 1 4 ^ 

Letteron. 28 m 14 a 

— It»dusti7 in Barbadoa< 26 t 4 ^ 

— Ffoduoe Mariiet, 9m utek dafu ^mvmt 
— We«t Indies Indualrr. 20 * 6 / 

Suicide of a Lady Artiat,S); 11 t 
SUIOIOES :— 

— Ashworth, Joa.^ after Rilling bia Wife. 25 
SI 7 / 

— B<twman. Robt^ 8 «' 8 a 

*-- BnN)ks a Man named. 8 ; 12 tf 

Bury. Lady and Oemlenian at. 80 ; 6 a— 3 

/9/-4/d7 

Devine. Miss, the Artist, 20/11/ 

Dobson, Mrs. Thoa.. 14 / li» tf 

Fotherby, i\ H.. 8/8^ 

— Qoudale,- Herbert, after Killing his Wife 
and ('hildren. 18 w 10/ 

Karulyi, Count Francis, 9 » 8 / 

Meloszi. — , 16 M 12 4 

Scott. 28 « 10 a 

«— > Attempted. Oreen. Bdw., after Killing hia 
Wife. \ m \K}H 

Mason Thoa. 16 m 10 a 

Sullivan's UniTeraal Qalvanometer, 22 ai 12 / 
Sultan and the Armenians, Letters on, 4/4/ — 

\ht M 
Sultan's Birthday. Letter on. 6 1 4 a 
Summary of the BTents of the Day, t» sadk paper 

tBfort th Lbadiho Abticlbs 
Sunday at .«iea. Letters on, 10 | 8 a*i8 / Tii li 
Superannuation of Schoolmasters, Letter on, lO 

; 9e 
Supposed Attempt to Wreck a Train, 26 / 6 / 

Murder at Tilbury. 16 ; 9 a 

Surreyors' Institution, Arbitratk>n Oaaea, 80 ; 7 

6-2/90 
Surrender of Runaway SlaTea, Letter on, 27 m 

16c 
Surrey Association for the General Welfare of 

thr Blind, 9 f 6 6 
Suspension, ISskrigge, Fooley and Gladstone, 16 

/ lOa 

Muir & Co.. of AUoa. 7 / 6 a 

Sutherland (SirT.) on l£aiploymeot of Laacara 

in F. and O. Steamera, I8fa l8a 
Sutton (M.J.I on the Crisis in the Church, ti 

>6/ 
SwafBeld (H.) on the Ottoman Fnblic Debt, '2 J 

II 
Swans and R^ta Letter on, 2 / 10 s 
Swat Valley, Recent DIaturbancea in, 7 / 12 « , 



March 81, lb991 palmbe's imubx to ^thbtimkb" mbwspapsb. 



Th« 



Sweden - Health of the Kinfr of \7 j h d 

and Norway. Health of the King of. 24 ; 5 « 

Swiney Priae. 24 i B r 

8wiM Aluine Club and Trained Guides, Letter 

on. 7 / A / 
4Symon8 (G. J,) on the Hotteet February Day for 

Half a (^tury, 11 / 13 e 
— — on London Rainfall in 1896. 2 ; 8 
•» - on the Poet Office in 1876 and in 1898, 87 

m 15/ 
Syria. Importation of Arms into, 29 m 5 / 

Banian Policy in. 3t « 8 / 

T. 

Tain ton (C. F.) on the Cape and the Ntry, SJ 
He 

Tait (Lawton) on the Criiia in the Charch, 21 / 
iSd 

Tal(infr of Hollo. Letter on 24 » 4 / 

Talk with Preiiilent Kramer 24 f 18 «/ 

Tallack ( WmOon Keform of the Law of Homi- 
cide. 14 ; 18 w 

Tallow. §ee Psoduob Makkbt 

-— 1 chandlers* Company, 8^9/ 

Tanut Valley Liffht KailwayOrder. 1898. 10;8 b 

TattermiU ( A.) on a New View of British Im- 
ports and Rxporta. 17.^0 a 

THXameter Cab Fare Indicator, 24 in 6 / 

Taxation in Antigua 9 / II e 

- of Kxpoied AdTertieement8, 18 ai 6 a— 80 
m 4« 

Taylor (Austin) on the (Mala in the Church. 18 

;6d 
•»— Institution. Lectures at. 7 ai 18 li 
TeMuhers' Guild of Great Britain and Ireland, 

CongKas. iOjVa-ll ; 6 tf— 18 > 10 0- 16 m 

12/ 
Technical Education Authority for London, 17 / 

80 

in London. Letters on. 2 / 8 /— 8 f7f 

Tees. New 8teel Works on the. 8160 
Te«>th in the Army. Letter on. 6 m 7 / 
Teiiinnnmrh- shore (('anon T.) on the Crisis in 

the(Uiurch. IH 7 Md—U w lU *» 
•^- (T.) on the Obedience of the (Uergy, 6; 8 e 
Telegrsph on the (-ongo. ih f 16 a 
T<*1ogriipliiAts' School of Science. 21 / 10 
T£L£0i&APH8:— 
• — Aniszon rompany 24; 6 s 
-^- Anglo-American Company, 27 ; 18 <l— 4 / 

16u 

Cable between Manila and lioilo. 20 m 12 / 

— — Commercial Cable. 24 m 8 « 

Direct Spanish Company. 1 1 m 641 

.J— Dirifct United SUtes Cable Company, 24 
;8««— I / 13 a 

- iSastern Company, 13 ; 12 c^-20 ; 8 0— 9 / 
14 c 

- W. T. Henley's Works, 18 / 14 0-26 / I60 
India Rubber. GutU Percha and Works. 

14/ 14'/— 24/ 3 
-'^ State ot Sharea in Companies, s ss eosry 

0aa'« paptr 
— — ' relegraph Construction and Maintenance 

Company, 21/8 /—I m 12 e 

Wireless. 16 m 10 r — 8u m 7 /—SI m 4 f 

at tba Goodwin Sands. 9; 9 0-21; 60 



Megrapha {o<mt'tnued,\ 

— Wireless, First Press Message Across the 
Cliannel. 29m 9 / 

-— Lecture on, 8 m 1 1 

at the 8ooth Foreland Llehthnnse 8H' 9 / 

Telephone and the Chambers of Commerce, Let- 
ter on. 29 SI 7 / 

— Charees, Letter on, 18; 9 s 

— 8enrice, 23^ lOr— I4ni 18 

Letters on. 28 m 11 6—24 m 9/ 

— Case of the National Telephone Company^ 
20.;' 8 a -t'Aj H /i— 24 ;' 13 a 

'- of the Future, Letter on, 98jBj 

TELEPHONBB/ — 

— Automatic. 2 / 10 ^ 

— . Letters on. 28 i9h -80 m 8 <f 

— London Serrioe, c^'onferenoe, 2 / 10 a 

Naticnal, 6 ; 8 r~9 f 14 r-18 / 14 6 

New Billa. 28; 9 6-2 miid^i\m\% d 

— — State of Shares In Companies, m« every 

d€nt» pnper 

United River Plate. 4 ; 18 « 

Temperance In the Nary. 2/86 

Temple (Col. R. C.) on the Penal System at the 

Andamaa. 11/8/ 
Tenders Wanted, te$ earh day^f pt oer 
Tennant (H. J.) on Phoaphorus in Matches, 29 si 

id 
Terrible experience, 21 si 14 <l 
Terry ( Rllen ^ in Bethnal Green. 80 i 6 c 

— Huburbsn Tour, 21 / lO /• 

Thames Ironworks Federated Clubs' Annual 
Festival. 7/ 12 6 

— S^wans and Fish Spawn in. 6 m 8 / 
and its TribuUriea. Letter on, 80 si 6 

— Tunnel New, 20 la 9 s 
THBATESS. fto. :— 

Adelphi. \HmHo 

^— Mroe. Albaniii, (^.onoert, II / 14 6 

Albert flsll Toncerte at, 4 / 8 6 

Alhambra. Hi ;66 

^— and Sunday * 'oiicertu 23 ^ 6 
A«h Weiinesday <k)ncerts, 18/ lO/ 

Avenue. Hm 1 1 

- BHch Choir. 27 w 9 /i 

Miss BankHrt's Recital. 18 / 8 / 

Miflfl KlNckburne'n Kettitil. 22 m 12 / 

Hohemtan String Q'lArtet, 22 n IBa 

Mr. liorwick*ii Ke^^itnls, 17 ; 6 £—81/ 

14 ft 

- > MiM Kranwell's Concert, 2A f S f 

Mr. ( *hevaller*« Recitals, 28 ; 6 a— 9*^ ^J 

Chinese Comedy. 22 / 4 </ 

Letter on, 2» / ) / 

Comedy. 1 8 ; 8 0—26 ; 4 /— 9 w 6 / 

Court. 26; 6// 

Cnteiioa, 4 > 4 6 

Curtius Concert Club, 19; 6 /— 2 / 7 0-I7 

/lO ft 

Daly's. 30 I 14 6 

— « iJi liner Kour Concerts. 1 1 « 9 <f 

- HerrJfon Dohnanyi's Elecital, 14/ 10/— 28 
y II CI 

- Mr. Earle Douglas* Recital 20> 4 

Duke of York's. 8 la 10 6 

- Mile. I&ibensohuta's liedtals, 17/12 tf— 2 
a 12 6 

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Tba%trai {cMttnutd), 

16.- 9m'S/— 16m?« 
«-* Elisabethan Stage Sooiely., 85./ WdAB m 
^/r-21 •« U« 

•«— 'MiM Evan's mud MiM Osmond's ConoeH* 18 

•»— Fiak Univertitj JubiU Singers' Conoert, 9i 

/lO/ 
«— Mr. Ford^ Heoitals. i m 11 /-3I « 6 itf 
-^^* IfiTr. Fransella's Conoert, 15 u 6 « 
•^ Franch Stage, %'ij 10 ^-^ ,7 6 «^1 ai 5 / 

18 as 6 6-87 m 86 
■■■ Letter on, 19 ; 6y 
•— Mme. Friokenhans' Joncert*Uecital. 16 si 7 s 
m^ Globe, 9; lla-^JO/ 13<-— ^Umlio 
«— 11, de Greefs 'Recital. 4 m 5 e 
«— OrosTenor Hous^ Conoeiis, iOJ 4 / 
«»— Haymarket 8/11 d 
«.— Mr. Beinzeti's Beoital, ^fid 
m — Ber MaiestijV 7 ; rf f-^iOf S<a^i%f U o 
«-. Miss Uy man's Beoita). &7ai 1^ i/ 
m^^ ^vb CoDcerta, 80 .la 8 1^ 
«.^ Hir Menrjr lrTing'slteappearaii(Mb'9l>lt f 
«^ K*^nningtoD 28 m 10 6 . 
«— iMnpureui Concerts. ^7 at '8 / ^ 
^— Ur. Blansell l>ewis^ Concert '84 ; <t i 
«^ Leigbton Boo»e Conoerts. 10 j 16 « -^l 1 ai 

Is 
•^ Mr.t^ieblcb'sRecitaLiai loa 
«^ Mr. Honwr Und's Kmiti^l, \\j, U f 
^ip- Miss Littmann's Conoert. 80 / 8 if 
« — London Ballad Concerte, 9 j 6 6-1*77 8/-*6 

I I'aviiion. 7 /6/. 

«— Messrs. Ludwig's (^noert* 81 i 10 / 
m^ L>oeam. 4 / 18 a-8Q,/ 1& t^80 mid 
.•^ LVHc 3f8<i 
m^ Blancbeater (Concerts, 30 at 4 s 
•^ Metrupole. 7/11 o— 8 m 16 k 
m^ Moodajr i^opvlar Concerts. -28 / ll ^ 
— - National Grand Opera 8 ai 7 /-*! 1 at 11 / 
««i- Letterson, n w I0a-87M 8>--88« 156 
«^ New Centorj Theatre Sedetj, 8 / 1 W 
.^^^ Newlandvmith Conoerts, 1 / )0 /— loj 18 • 
1^ Mr. Wm. NittboU's conoert. 1 ; U a 
i«B** Mwe. Nuroiosse's Conoert, '8 at 8 / 
mm^ MUe.Nnol«'a lteoital.19j5/ 
« — 01>'inp>a barnum and ti«lejr's Show ait, 81 

/ 10./ 
<««— Indignation Meeting of the Freaks, 7^ 6 a 
«-> Olympic, iH / I2a . 
m^^ Opera « umique, 1 / 9 • 
-«- Oxford UoiTersi^ Dcaoiatio Sodle^, 9 / 

10 6 
.i— M, de Pachmann's Reoital i /\Sd 
•M^ palace Theatre of VarieiW >7 ; 9 / 
« — Hisa fAsdcfuie Payne's Hediul, 8i j iO# 
mrnm^ people's Palace, 18 / 7 & 
*— MiM Julie P«toisen*s Cenoertk 17 /41 #- 

«*p- PbUbarmonio Oonoertl, 9 ai 6 /-84 at 15 c 

^-. Mr. Pioero'sNew Pfa^y, 16/ II i/ 

•^ Popnlar ConoerU. 16 ; it) / ^83.; B h-t / 8 

f.^Uy86. 217 L8c— 4 ai5i-U Ml iU 6^-88 

»16 6>a8«ia6 






Theatre* {ronf jniffiT). 

— Prtnoe ot W«l**'s. la/ « A 
.«— Princess's, 1 1 m 6 il 

.*-« Queen^i flail. GoiioerU«t.t2'T;18^'^^^44 
s~8 / 4 i<-9 / 15 6. 10 /* 18 4^ -18 / 9 <i^l6 
y 4 ^wi6 / M) '/-^8,/ 4 ^-«-^7|B 40 / 
• Bifrnor RandeRger'iiKeoital.4)9ai 1411 . 

Mme. K«nske!s lleoital^H as I l.a 

•«.^ <Mr. SiipM Jteeres* Oonof rl, 88.^ 6^6*.g5 j 7 5 
Mile. ReTy's Recital, 86 ;' 8 e 

Heir-Ronn^biirger'^ Recit«i-^ai4,./ 

Royal Artillery Band! onoei>l»:l8ai9tf 

-.-.— Carl Rosa Opera. 8 / 8 e— 5 9 8 d-^7 ; 6 /* 

— 14; 11 /-2a;9s-an; 146-4/ 18d-6/7« 
^^^.^ 'Ohoval Spoiel^ 8^fts*-87y.6»^U'«ii% 
— i^ Kllege of Music Conoert. 18 / 8 / 

— .^ Saturday Ptipular Concerts, 9 7 6 ^ 

— St. «ie<)rg^'s HaU. 1 / 14 a-^r i-d. 

St. Jameii's, 10/6 41— 18/ 9 4-^88<;if«^ 

— Savoy, fi/g/*— 9 11 a-.17ai.8 6 
-^ Mme. Sohjelderi^^s Conper4, 477/ 

Misti Sey tiin'a Keuital^ 87 y 6 9, 

-«)^ MifS'Sin^KfonVi Bepital..:^^ U)a , 

-. ^ ^loiaaytHNU. 26 '4/^41 /. 17 ^—18/ 14<« 
-^ Strollina Players' Conoert. 88/ '4/ 

— Sud^rm^nn's ^ew Pli|y 3 */ 1^ 6 

— ^ Sun<iay Conoert ^oolety, 18 / i7«-48^'4l jf 
^— ^^er^'a. .2«./ ^c— 88 # 6*4/ , ^. ^ 

-«- Madame Tussaud's. Id/lOs-Slai^v 

Misfl AdeU Verne's Recital 1% « 4 > 

Wagner FestHraiiu M«drM, 4 « « f*^ m 

48 p 
-— » Walwin Oenoarta. i'^if 18 « . 
*-»- Westroinster Oroheatral Sot^y '• Coaoerta, 

II SI \6h 

— Wietrowefa Quartet. 8:2 ai 18 1 
Theatrical Minstoii. {iOtter, on. 8 « 6/ 
1*he«>lngy and Kcoleskstieal ^r«ttq|ry.>31 ai 40 « 
Thirty Kight Years 4n Queensland. 21 / 14 e 
Thistle (l\)H»n IndvstHal War and Otaipnlsftcy 

Arbitration. 8; '5 4< 
Thomas (ii, W..) an the CiisU ki Mm Ckwbb, 2^ 

— - ( tt. X«. £.») on the. Northern Asrilwi^ of the 

South African Republic, 7 > *Ao 
Thompson (Sir i&. M,) <m the HuthsohiM Colleo- 

tion, i^j 8y .^ 

Thome (W, R.) on the PreTenl^on of Tuber* 

oulonia 8 9 'IB a 
Thor ntun (J. S.) on Secondarj ^ucAtioo, « 1 Q^ 
Thorp ( A^ en the Saii Domingo Pebt^84 « 9 4 
Tlireatened Arcli#-«IugiQai Seaodal inlUuM, 17 



4Uid Coni- 



/5/ 
Tbring<Lord)on Indaatrial 

puisi>ry Arbitration, •! /Ho 
ThragmiMrtoB Street Tcaf&o, Letter on. Wf^e 
Tkurn«m < \^, XK) on tbe^vakaMi|g«f 4he ^Bis- 

hop8. 8; 10' 
— - un Lord PenaaMe. 7 -m 8 4 
—— on the late Lord deloome on the "hUladate 

^■ttdgDieiM* ^4 y 4 # 
i'lbet. Kxplorstion In. Latter OA, aV^ $c 
IVdemano (Capt. 4doU top) oa tt» iMtaral 

Uaadur4iMa» ia<8« 



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VlMKftc<a'A^)'«n the Vial«t OontdluUdBd Aold 

Mining Comply. 16/46 
TUl«tt Mr. Ben].. Caae of. Ift j 4S d 
Timb* ii D^kOvrp'. 17 / 10 b 
Tiaplate Wofflcei«* Com^ttf, A mi^t 
Tin PUte Workeri' OomfMiilf 4Ad theTmde. 17 

Tithe ComnnUtion— SeptennlAl 'A^reN||i»t,'lJs(* 

«Brofr.4^6<* 
Tillea of Honour, SI / 7 e— 4 » 5 • 
Tobfiooo. 80 M 6 y 
ii-A UlinmmifaiiU|ff#d, 98 m lO^ft 
TomldnaCr. J.) on the Lots of the Ctt$iUUm, S8 

Tonga Iriandi, 10<^ 8 /—IS / 5 »-«l m« 6 
9(^|M^'(*lter. dHugotMi Mdnti«Qe) 'Mettovlal 

t% 18;6/ 
To»Hag|oB'»'flea(4b Behig^ t^Mtar olirlj 6 #^ 

Tottenham H(Mipil^«6y 10 « 

— Letter on 4^8 ) 4 / 
Toynbee 941, LMtnree 'at^-8/7^ 

— Meeting 14/19/ 

Trade in 1898. 6 i 18 a-ll i H • 

— Disputef of 4898; 1^>M9 li 
Trade Reportf, fc« fvety t/a^t papw 
^^ Ktalte of. %t€ •mttjf 'th*^ % p^H**^ 
—^ in the Sudan, 21 «r 8 / 

j»»^ Cniont, 4loiird<if Trade BepoAon. 147 19 « 
, Federation of, 33 ; 7 d^9» / 10 a --27^10 

ii-16/9/ 
iitM^nf the United Slateiiflth Canada, -19^ ISI 
Traffic Kegulation of the Metropolis. Letteron, 

4i7/fl:fK'«-2Mi4 c 
Train Plunged into the tte. 14 i%a^l6ji4i'ii 
Thdftfng B(i^far>tbe>8ea, ir;9 f 
^^ in MUitary Dnii 9^ 14/ 

— of Teabbert, Letlar»on. 3 ; 10 i^-^6y 7v^ 

, 18 i « / - vai 8 y-i^i tia c*-94.7 u-rf 

TBAXWATBi - 

— - Ac(»n|fton<roipdratldn RfiBam, 17 y M c 

.^Selfaat. 9 / 14 if -^15'/ 4 

— * Birmingham, Employes Dispute, tO si i7 / 

•— Bristol. 9 / 44 V 

«i«^iBueil0i Aytes and^Beigntio fiitaliio,'!! «i 

0— VSifi 15 a 
•*«- City of Birmiogbam, ai si i 1 ii 
^mm^ Glasgow, 24 / 8 tf— 81 ; 14 <f 
-«-^ 'Imperial^ •977 4 cT— 9 m 46« 
.^- London, 7 / 3 r--l8 ; 8 e-^il i 18 iM^S / 

4«--^8'/ 4 0«<^ / 8«— 4'Si 5 b 
Southern, 17 ai 8/^98 m\%a 
United, 4 1 18 e 

-i^^Vorth MelaopoUtanb-8/j 14 •-^9 (j 14) V-^lfl 

7 6 6*i-W jb.t^AyS 7 /-4 '/ 16 * 
All-fitebt^affma,'l5*/ I0>/ 
South London, 13 / 4« 
(HtaffordaWns, 10/ H^ 
-^ iJifion, tf ai 8 y-^»8'm 4 a 
Tranaraal, la av^ry dojr's pi/isr 
-#>*- 4)9«9mlleMoft6pQi|r. 4/ T^a^J^ m«{/ 
Trarellers^ Aid Society, Meeting. 26 H / 
ISsafelaUn 'Wait Afrioaw ao // 40 4 
Treatment of Frisoaars it MoroOM, 4i7 / 404 
Tfaloar MA.) oB4)MittidM.ttiifenMi4o«ear 

^lOilRiM'ChlLdlvcisw 'ItU ^-« 
TiSiU of Motor VibioH ii / V 



Tr4ital4tt(J. D.>«ta the CrMiH ^CIlordli,1^ 

f7« 
Trinity (College. London 19 i 19 s 
^-^^Hotfte. \Ht 7 h 

and the Manacles Itooks 8 / 10 / 

Tnstram ((^rion O. BJ) on tlfe GHkik hi tho 

Church. 20 y 8 A 

on the Obedience of f he^Tfelrgy, rojr lOnT 

Tropical Medical Sdhool for -Lottdnd.2litrmr m, 

18/ 8f 
True Blue Clnb. Dinncfhr, 6 / 7 ^ 
Truni Cathedral, 2H j 7 • 
Trustee Savings BftnTkS. *B^n, 99 la 19 1* 
Tsar's Pesce Proposal, iUte fev yy defy'^fpb^ 

Letters on, H ; 4 />^ i^Z-^f rus 
Tttbensulosisin AnimsU,f7Jf \t%^9%i^f 

— in Meat, IH « rv iT 

— ad the Meat 8ut>ply, Letter dto.lNSy^ / 
-*- in Milk. 9:^ ; 6 / 

'BaoMnr'i'Bp.) OH r^HMryin^Blritisli EM AYkldk, 

18 ; 06 
TnerVMd#lNf^ ohthell«m|i!6T'df 8)9^^ 4^ 

3/ 
IHiir^dU (ftp.) -on 9h9 Cfqoo^TMJDIclii'WMi 

Afrira, 37 m 18 # 
Tulloch ( Majonr-daa. A. UlDlsdMUMT. ^ j% f 

Tumfind i*i0g!<pt^^Mnoh MiA^Htthxi, Lvribv 

on y f 10 
TUEKCTt— 

— Art-est of ^6hMM Unl Stodsifls, 99 jr^5 jr 
.k^ and ^te l^dlkHu tMAisa. 17 / 6« 

— and Bulgaria, 24 / A s 

-— Mllid^lli^odl JTeirs. ^MneiiHufH ^fMi' 
^^ Otto\nan'IMhl;4Mle|kf«b. mkHi^'dt, 191^ 
8/ 

— : pidt%o AiBMittMaHie dtiMiftv'idvt cz-m 
^■ii i <tmteT m. in v 490 

— — Public Debt, tOm^ib 

-fl^ •slirid Bustflar, H V 4«u»99 / -54^'99!mi % 9 

-•— Sultan and the AlbaniHOS. 6 ; 6 a 

Health of, 8 / ^"tf^d-fSfU 

Turkey, Letter on, 4 / IH tf 

Turlfhh A¥mlCMlV^. ^t9Mr A; 4r8> 19 jr 

— OoTernment and the Orphanages in'Affki6« 
nia. Beftarbn,^ m 7 «j 

TeldgMph AMM^WMfti; MM <|^ H 

Tunrar (Tbackdray) dh ihh 'Bilitiita'at-SbMi* 

ampton. i^jlHU 
-^ ^ ^BkN^ ^hwoh, \SlM«tf0i4, B;i, 90<«b 4 7 

— on Uerer Uastle, Kent, 2s / 18 « 
Tnroera* Compatiy land tiib >9fM{^^€dky(Afhil6Q, 1 

y lOif 
Tweedmouth (Lord) at d^rkenweU, 24/6/ 

and the Irish VaAy Vbrfdb, 'N)*; rOy 

Twamieth < lenfury, tj^nir^tv, <5 tj '84 

Tventy YeHrf'4«ld^n0ii, l«'/8'ftMF8y^'V^91lF 

•8a^97/<8'6-^8'Mr<5'«r 

I)^terim,e«k8 / 

TwideU ( W. T.) on Pardbfc«dr te«iO&'<»|^. Xi 

t 16a 

Twining (trfMnp)4Hi4i9BMb«ilA WfUttMbail 
8ociety,2<)7H8'y 

— on i^iapmm «i«i HhfeMldi, ftH^9 

-^ on tha Poor U# 4liid<Mttdl|9 €liMai^li| 



Xjrl 



PALMKK^ft INDBX Tu *^ TUC TIMISS " MKWIIPAVIfiH, 



f Jan. 1 10 



^^icr(iletiry)oo tlie Moiiej' Lenders Bill. 14 m 

18/ 

U. 
UfPinda, 4 73 6^12/3 0-13 i 3 c-2ij iSe — 

2A fH ft 
— - Letters on, H j 1 1 /— 2» ; 1 1 <i 
0ncliiiined BaUnceti, H m H / 
UKGLAIflfSO DIVIDENI)3 :-* 
— , Cogan. IsabfUa, 7 m 1 A 

— i'uifii(*r. Isabella. 7 m 1 6 
—^ Kdgintoii, Lucy. 4 ; 1 & 

For W. H., » m 1 6 

-^ Gordon. Elisa M ., 4 ; I 6 
— * Uu^sey.je. W.. 17m U 
^— Li^er, Curiultus 7 m I 6 
mmm^ Ovens, Benj . 7 ai I /> 
._ Puwis, Earl of. 17 m 1 6 
«— Stephens, G. Wm 3 / 1 6 
Williams. E. H., 9 <»* I A 

Uoderwood (L. J.) on the Charge Made on 

^)CuU2h t 'heqa«s, 10 / 1 1 
Undisiingaishabie Streets, Letters 00. 1 1 1 9 /— 

I8j 8ci— iH; 11 s— l»j I5e— 24/ 15 a 
Unitarian Churches, Changes va^'lj 6 (<— 16 ; 7 

^-27y 7 cr 
United Kingdom Alliance, 287 5 a 
-; Hailway Officers* and Servants' Associa* 

tion. Dinner. 'lA m H o 
^^~ Law Socit^ty, Annual Dinner, 8 m ft d 
— » Service Institute, Lectures at, 3 / B d 
•—»-- Society of Boilei makers and Iron and Steel 

Shipbuilders, Keport, Iti / 1 1 c 

Uesignation of R. Knight, 16/60 



p— States After the War, 4 > 10 a- ilj 12 a^ 
J4y lJ5a~29m6a 

«-~ and her New Possessions. 2i / 7 / 
and the Philippines, Letter on, 6 j5e 



Universal Commerical Cougreas and Exposition, 

Philadelphia. \Smi\ d 
Univeiaity College, London, 8 j 9 s-^23 / 6 s^2 

miOtf 

Lecture at, 21 i 7 s 

- of Sydney, II ; 4 s 

Unmarried Women and Maternity Hospital 2 

j n e 
Un vaccinated Tenants, Letter on, 27 / 4 a 
Upper Congo, Situation of the, 23 j 14 a 
Ure (Alex.) and his Constituents, 20 j t2 b 
Uruguay, 11)3 /~21 ; 5 0—8 / 6 /— 16y 6 c/-.l 

m 6 &— 2 IN 6y— tf m 6 c— 9 si 5 / 
Use of Copying Inks and P«ncUs, Letter on, 13 

«i2/ 
-^- of Moxa, Letter 011,9 y 12 </ 

V. 

Vaccination Act, 5 1 7 0-3 / 7 J 

Mrs. Garrett And«rson,31 ; lly->I /6s 

•^— Boards of Guardians, 2SJ iid 

^— the History and li^ffeots uf, di / liy— ly 6s 

— > Letters on, 10; 6 c— 14/ 15 0— 18j « d 

— » in Liverpool, 14 > 8 s 

— — of Pauper Children, 6 / 10 / 

*— and Pour Law Guardians, 2m ^d 

«^— in Virginia, Letter on, 81 m Ad 

Value of BuUding Juand at Baxhill, 2 / 9 e 

— > of City Land, U w 13 

•^ of l^reeboid Ground BauUt 16 m 14 • ... 



Value of Ground Ker.ts in the Strand. 22 m 9 / 
^ uf LanM^t Bexhali. 16 / 9 / 

at Kilbiirn, 4 / 12 s 

of Vintage Kniit, Letter on. 18 / 14 d . 

— of Wharves at Vauxhall 9 f W d 
Vaufrhan (Card.) and the Sudan, 'it hd 

(W.;on Sir Macdonald and Ai QUI Usiver- 

sity, 24 i I W 
Vauxhall Bridge. 12 f 13 a-2.^ / 7 d^\0 « 8 k 

^11 lif 12 6 

— Letters on, H w 14 s— K m 6 s 

Velvet Dyers —Pnijeeted Combinatioa of, 13/ 

II « 
Venezuelan Boundary Arbitration. 3 ^* 4 s— 23 ; 

8r— 26 I 4 a— 27 iH/— 17 « 10« 
Vemey (Fred.) on the Oisis in the Church, 27 / 

7s 

— on Industrial War and Compulsory Arbttra* 
tion. 14 ; 18 

— on Piince Kabi of Siam, I / 5 / 
Vesuvius, an Eruption of. 17 j 5 / 
Veterinary Surgeon for Sues, 17 / 180 
Victoria -Finances. 11/7/ 

— Harvest. I * /7s 

Miscellaneous Newt, 19 ) 5/ 

Kevenue, 4 ; 8 A 

Victoria Cioss Order Conferred, I fa 11/ 

Madrigal Society, 10/ 1 1 r 

— ^ Street, Weat minster. Accident in. Letter 
on. i.H» Ad 

— Univeritity. 80 si 6 r -8' m ft A 

Villef ranche, ^fiFray between British and French 

Sailors at, 24 m 6 o 
Villiers (Rev. H. M.) on the Crisis In the 

f^hurch, 24;7r--8i y 6c 
Vincent (SamueH on fisptist Union of Qreal 

Britain and Ire'and. 3 ; lOe 
Volta Centenary, better on. 17 / 14 d 
Volunury Schools Act, 1897, Letter on, 17 / II 5 
VOLUMTKEBS :— 

Aldershot Kifle Meeting, 14/ 11 « 

^— Berkshire Kifle Association, Annual Meet- 
ing. 16 ; 1 1 

Bisley Kifle Meeting. 14 t n / 

(Calcutta Light Horse and (^oL R. S. 8. 

Baden- Powell 15/ 7/ 

• — Easter Musteringa, 29 « U -80 m 6 s— 
31 IN 80 

- Harwich Artillery. Foriimtion of a New 
Corps to be named 3t) m 6 s 

Hyde Park, Proposed lieview in, on the 

Centenary of the Force. 7ni lOfr-^iisi I2s 

— ^ Letter on, 8 m 10 /< 

— » Miscellaneous News, •«« everu day't pmuer 

— — National Hifte Assooiation, Meeting, 29 / 8 6 

Presentation of Prizes to the Chester KiiW 

and Artillery, 8/66 

3rd. V. B. East Sutrey Regiment, 18 / 8 s 

4th. V. B. of the East Surrey Regiment, 



20 / 10 'I 

4th. Volunteer Batt. Essex Reij^etit, 16 



;llr 

London Compauies of tiie Volwileer 

Medical Staff Corps, 28 ; 12 6 
*-*-**-> Scottish Rifle Volunteer Corps. 9/101/ 
2 1 St. Middlesex (Flnabury) Voiaotoar 



Kifls CorpSi 6> 4 a 



March Bl 1P99.J 



PAUtMn'B mDVX TO '* Tm TTMB8 " ITVWSPAPBB/ 



Wei 



Yolunteen dmtinued), 

— Frvcenuiioii of Prltei to the SOtfi. Mld- 

dleMz ( Artints) K. V., a / ft A 

26th. Middlpwz ((Cyclist). H M2 </ 

-' 4th. V. B. Qiiren'f (Haysl Surrey Regl- 

meot. m i 111 e 

Koyal bngiiM-ert V. B. (Tower HaniletfX 



21 ;I0^ 
-— -— 8rd. v.. B. Koyal Fwiliert (Citjr of Lon- 

Lon), :;i ; h» e 
— ^ Ke^erre Koroet, 18 » 7 A 
--» Kifle ThieTes on the North West Frontier, 

\Si7o 
-— Snmaer Training off .1 / II /*4/ 1S6^U 

/ 120 

— Tmininir (lamps. » / 6 A-1 1 / i2c— 22/ 6y 
-*— Vulttiiteer Uflioera' Deci>riition, lOy 4 6 

W 
Wiioe (H«r. Henry) on 1^'undfor Ledy Visitors 

in PariBht>s, 8 m l.'> d 
Wages in the Kngineering Trade, 21 m 10 6 

C^ottiMi Trade. 7 j 1 b^\ti f hi tf 

— of Operaiire Cotton Spinners, 16; II a-^ 
24 i 8 a 

Wahlm*s Butter Patents Syndicate^ Letter on, 8 

m2 / 
Wsinm. Letters on, 6 / 6 <;— 24 f 7 
Wakt-flt-ld (KeT. H. B.) on the Crisis in the 

Church. 16; 7</ 
Wales in l^98. 3i 2 / 
Wales (Prince of ) and the Medical Profession. 27 

f Ha 

— and the Royal Agricultural Society of 
RngUind. 6 m Itf ** 

— and the Social Deniocrats, 1 7.; 6 4 
Walford ( ^rs. L. B. >on ^undny at Sea, 10 ; 8 a 
Walker (Henry) oo Hallway Serrants and liail- 

way St4)ck», 2 ift \h a 
Wallace ( Pn>r. Kobt.) on Sheep Scab, 23 ; 10 / 
Walsh (Walter) on the Crisis in the Church. 10 

./4d— 4 m 16 a 
Walsham How Meoiorial Honse, Letter on, 80 

;8a 
Waitliamstow Children's Happy BTenlngs. 

Association Letter on, 8 • 6 • 
War against War. Letters on ilmlO0^l7ai5/ 
— -— Ctflue and the Cavalry, I#etter on, 27 ; 5 d 

— on the Sea and iu Lessons, 2 i 10 a— 25 ;8 
a— l/6a~22/ I8a^l a» 18 e-^iMmlld 

Wark Lieut. Case of, 2 ^ 7 #^6 ; 10 d-^iOj 6 # 

Wardmotes, 22 / lo /^28/ 12 e 

WarkiMse. 23 m Via 

Warnings tu Uousehnlders. Letter on, 10 / 4 i^ 

Warwick (Countess of) on Tfchnical Education, 

18; 106 
Wason (L. S.) on the Crista in the Cbarch, 24 si 

126 
Wasted Friday. Letter on, 18 m86 
Water (>>mpanies. State of Shares in, sec every 

tfay*« paper 

— City of St. Petersburg New Waterworks, 
24y »/ 

— Consolidated Waterworks of RosarkK 80 at 
10 

KastLoDdoB VYaterfTorks, I3y 14 il— 25 ai 

18s 






Wat.'r, East Woroescershtre Waterwvrke, 24 

./8/ 
Bognor. 18 m 4f ' 

Grand Junction Waterworks. 16/18 e^2(» 

/6 a 

-1- rh» l»»ea Watprworke. ^7 iM^d 

— London and th« Maidstone Epidemic, 20 m 

«/ 
— — T Supply. Letters on. 2 ; 6 6—12 ^' 4 a-«l4 
;I" /-I7; 11/— 25; l2e-27 jdr— 80j 14 i 
—81 j7 t 

I Offlclnl Report, !».; 6 / 
■ Report on. 21 w 14 e 
Wehh Scheme. 19 i 7 ^-20 ; 11 e-21 j 7 



ig «24 ; n «-l*5.; 12 <i— 26 ; 8 rf— 27;/ 12 /— 
28; Pa- II m9 a 

— Metropolitan and the (^oremment Bill, 28 
/ 12 ff 

South StafTordsbire Waterworks^ 24/8/ 

^^ Monre Video. U '•* 5 e-^^n m 8 < . -. 

— Sootbwarkand Vaiuhall Waterworks, 8/ 
14 6 

— State of Shares in »wttwr»t 4ay*s paver 

West Middlesex Waterworke. 1/18/ 

- ■ ■ Snrrey Waterworks '^2 / 4 a 

— Wtiking Waterworks 24 / 8 / 
Water Oas Committee. 16f6c-l7/86 
Waterlow. Sir Sydney, Memorial to. 15 ai 12 ^ 
Watberstou (B. J.) on the Gladstone Memorial, 

25 / 15 </ 
Watt AnniTeraary Lecture for 1899. 24 < 18 6 
(J. G.) on Sorrow's Letters to the Bible 

Society, 22 m 8 6 
Waves in Water and Sand. 2rt m T s 
Weather, Dally Report of, see everif dajf*9 paper 

of 1898. Letter on. i< ;' 9 a 

— — Forecaste for Each Day, sse wtder Wbathmi 

in each day'e paper 

— Hottest February Day for Half a Century, 
Letter on. 11/ 12e 

— Txtndon Rainfall in 1898. Letter on. 2 ;8 
— * Meteorological ClNurt, emt every Fridafe pa-' 

per 

Reports, ]8m 16 e 

-»- in the Protinces, eee '^fj da^e paper 
— — Weekly Report, am each Pridajfe paper 

Prospects for the Total Solar Edipee, 35 

/18/ 
WeaTers' Company, Dinner. 11/11/ 
Webber (Gen. C. E.) on the Telephone Senrtee 

of the Future, 28 1 6/ 

and the Chambers of Commerce, 39 at 7/ 

Webster (Sir K.) at Sandown, 19 m it 
Wedding Cake in tlie Post. Letter on, 14jr 4 
Wei-bal-wei. 6^56 

Welby (Lieut- CfA) on Old Age Pensiont, 24 

Welsh Settiere and the Cok>nial OflBce, Letter on, 

28/7/ 

Timplate Trade, 22 ai 11 / 

Welton (T« A.) on the Queetkm of the AndH, 18 

m I8« 
Wemyss TLord) on Municipal Trading, 25 9' 11/ 
on the New Public Buildings, 28 / 13 6 

— on the Plasterers' Dispute, 31 ar 8 / 
Wesley (ReT« L. H. W.) on Lady WiBboroe^e 

Donkey Story, 7/12 *— 18 / 18 « - 



iBm 



pauuimV imomxt m^ ^ rsic TtiHBs<"' mivw 



fJtttt; lld^ 



Million Quinmi "^heoM. I48 / 9 « 

Twentieth Century Fond. Letter om kO.i 

10 </ 
Ve«fe hMOk Z^f ft ^.-^.^lO M i^af«-«l8 «i 14. /— 28 
M 10/1 -2»m5r_3»iN9tf 
i .^i^ Fighting in. »f 4./^-^; 8i/.^U /-T f'^Otf 

/8/— 13/ 6a— 7 «ft<y 

■ ■■ ■ Frontier Police. H ; 9'^. 

■ ■ TmUe AisuQiatiop, AonniU Meeting, U./. 

3/' 
-.1^ Siul, ^poeed M4»de^iQ the. 8 n. 131 r-.9 

■ 9/ 
IMfn;aD4i Dieiaiot^ltfviiNilloiMliQoiifcmDoe, 

9/8rf 

— Indiiin ReUet Leiteron, ^i\ao 

Hurricane in the, :ii 10 0^11 > 9a-»U 



Lette%<»ii. »ifVr6 



and S«gar lIuuolMfti lO^m 6 ^ 
WestallC Ker. Henior))i>n^iliei<3Bi«a in tb9i Clturch, 

22 m 10 ^ 
Wepl^ti. AastwUa. 98 1«,8 /( 
-r«r H^port ot (%old. 8t i,8 A 
— ReTenue Returns, 8 1 3 / 
WeetuiiostenOoUe^^ Oaoiliridfff) V>f'td; 
r(/Dqihto&) OQ ifontlKii H«»tto/, 16 ^ 6« 
-— — on the Gladstone MemoriaUFiiad^ 7 Ml^« 
on thett^BNQiitioiitQfftliiAmeniana, L8> 

— New Canon oft 6 /'9 •• 

Weeton (Agues) on the goj^iU. l^fOIPSi: B69t 

White (Arnold) on Waima. 6 /'6«e 

Whitn Bfai^'^ Buly}^n>-«^an AddTei^totlM United 

9»am hj lbi.4a^i«ft 9iRlin» i A li^tf. 
Whitechapel uorrom, Conferenoe, 24 / 6y 
— - Letter on, 17 y 14/ 

Whiti|iaU(Iwn^>^m»^ 1^^ <>r«V a li a 
Whit^lu»Hil<^. M.) oil 4ifl. Wi^tocn'^Uwaa. 

Whitfteld Street Myiterjr, 31 m 13 f— 27mt%if« 
Wbittard(J..C.)QQ l^9»9tM7aMmM e 
^l(l»ii^*or4l](4ffv« V..4i.)i op. tha. Criiip in tlie. 
Church 26 j 13 6 

I't^ipdeiiiPftof'Qmlidiiwili hfJfidi 

WieUnd ((j|. B.) on tfia.Ni»clh. Bptl4t Baibitrv 

WUde (Canon A. 8.) on La^j WimhonM*i*lli»* 

Iieju<$l0l9(i.3'/i 4 lb 
Wniefden, Exciting Incident at, 9 ^ 7 / 
WMiiin»>rJ..Q.))Oi|illi6iCrimito;ite(niaroh, 18. 

j 9 <i->9 / 6 d 
.^ (J. 8.) on Ooippnlaofy 4liMtnaini in New 

WUkix (Sir John) on the Cridi in the C»iiiinh,3a 

WILLi 4N>«rattiMnr t:^ 
Aitobipon, (hurich '4B^j 6^ei 
JMMtP<l««Ub iiir U« 8^ 8U lOn 
Barrow, Cal» 4«bii» Uj 10 •, 




Willi and Beqnpiti (ron/tmiprf)^ 
*«p«. Beliiihii, (. IK 8»/i !( cf 

Berry, Her, Dr. C.. A., II « fi/ 

BUok. Wmi. 2»j6e 

-**^ Bowen, Sir a. F; 2^ m 9r# 
— Boxall. W. P.. 28 / 10 / 
-*«• (^VunpbeB. Andrew; 7 m 7/; 

W. G.. 28 I 9 «— ?0 ; 9 / 

-^ <1iit(j, l^ord JnetioeHIr J. W; I8<^ » VV A 
rinrke. Dr. J. H.. 15 / 7 d 

TochiRne Ohas..' 28»7 9>* 

^m^. Piilnnai/ J\ Jt, I'l' /'A; / 

Daw. Rev. <\ H. T, W., 4 M / 

-^«- ElHngton. Mary A^nai l<0<« lldi 

Farrell. Ann. 10 m II d 

-««. Flmllfi^-. J. H^ 1^; W d* 

Ford Sir R i\ Mm 10 a. 

Fowler. Sir John, 36/ 10 c 

- FrtHleric. Harold l^jtitf 

-i*^ Oraingi*^ Very Her. John, 80 f 9'/ 
«>— Grey, sir Wm.. 13 f »0 e- 

Or^y. Sir(Klfi., 10;. 6 a 

— ^ Griffin, iter James. I '« / 7' d 
-i-« Barnng^on, (^mitase of. do^m <^#l 

Harris. Henry. 2M ; 16 d 

«.-w» V^ughton* Mwior Braemua, 14. riifi 

HasspU. Mrs. Charlotte G., 27 / 7 e 

Hewkine* Ci »., 6» 10/ 

.^^ Wne? J. P., 34 m 1.2(6 

- Jepson E. G., 7 / 6 f 

- Keillor. J. M.. I m 10 i>— 88 m 16 / 
-^ Latham Barlof'. 26 ; 9 et 

Lean. V. S.. 80 m 6 ^ 

-«— IieliHitoii, Lorid4 M. / I4v^' 

Leslie- MeWille, Udy Clara a^ 16/ 7'^" 

- Lindner. Maximittan, 21 ; I0« 
-—. Lleweyyn. Evan. 2^ f 6 a 

— . Maoneilledge. Mmry Ann, 3$ / 10/* 

Mathews. KUa.. IO/IO7 

Medley, O. W,. 1^ / 6^/- 

-— . Molaille# Lady Clara 81 L^ Si/ 6< • 

Merton, Hannah, 11 jm 14 6 

— - Mortimer. Jnlia F., 60^n 6.# 

— -- Northumberland, Dnkeof, 11/ 12 6 
— ^ Hogent adir John^ 24- ■ U 4 
—» Obach, Dr. &F. A., l6/.7i/ 
— » Orr, jAmee. 16 m 1% d: 
-— Parker^ Thoe., 7 m 7 / 
— «. Vease: A^2l<in7/ 
-^ Potter, T. B.. \^i 11 f 
-«-» Price, Bav.IH^ B^ 1? «>8 e 
— Roberts. Wukn 24/6 a 

RnthichUd, Baron Ferdinand dt. 22^/ 6kt 

Senior, Guy, T m 1/' 

-^w^ 8imiiion» Laieia^ 2tij • tO a 

Smith. Wm^ I /8a 

-«p« Solomoit, baao* 4ai 12 6. 

— — Squires, Rebecca F., 1 1 1 4 / 
—«> Stern Baronetada, 17 /d'di 
-r^.bUelingk W. K. A^ UfJ6/ 

Storey. Sir ThoSH 21 / lOc 

-f^ SyJtes4 Chrisloparif 1^ I- fe« 
Taylor, Wm., 81 j 12 a 

-•«-. Towaliiifillia. ft; Qh I«j<12u6 

Twells. Georgiana H.« 1 / 8« 

'li*^ WaUup. Ka9.tlie.lio» Ak aS;, i«lcia> 
Wood. Ald« J«Mai 16 m 10/ '^ 



March 81, 1899] paliixr*b index to ^thv times ** nbwspapir. 



Zoo 



Willi «Dd BequMU (coniimmBdj. 

Wood, Dr. James, 26 n lay 

Wfen, C. J.. 28 / lOy 

Tatei, Jaoe, dO / 9 / 

WUfon (Rer. Harryjon Um Criiis in the Church, 

29n7« 
•— *- (J. M.) OD the Irith County Councilt, 80 m 

Bd 
Wimbome's (Lady) Donkey Story, Letters ob, 

80; Ut-31;8/- -1/8 o-2 / 4 6—8/6 6—' 

^ / 18 a— 6 / 10 6- 7/ 12 6—18 J 12 a— 18y 

16 a I 
Winchester (Bp. of) at Boumemoath, 28 ; 10 o 
(Dean of) on the Crisis in the Church, 18 

/I26 
—— on the Repairs of Winchester Cathedral, 

28|10/-24; 11 d 
Winchester Diocesan Society, Annual Meeting, 

28 / 8 6 I 

Wiochilsea Memorial. Letter on. 8 i 8 a ' 

Wine and Spirit Association, Annual Meeting, 

11 / 6/ 

Trade. 18/ 4 y 

Winslow (Dr. Forbes) on Certifiable Lunatics, 

16i l5o 
Winter in Klondike, 81 i4 a 

Meeting for Tescliers, 4 i 6 tf— 6 i 8 «— 6 / 7 

6—7^ llr-9;8 6-.IO ;9a— 11 $5 a— 18j 
10 c— 14i9</— 18 |7r 
Wireless Telegraphy, sm Tblboraphb 
WolTerhampton Chamber of Commerce, Annual 

Dinner, 19; 7 a 
Women Emigrants to Canada. 13 m 8 a 
Women's Hospital. Annual Meeting. 9 « 14 / 
*— Industrial Council, Drawing Kuom Meet- 
ing. 22 Mi 7 / 

— Institute. Lectures at. 4 / 8 / 

— Liberal Unionist Association, Meeting, 8 m 
16 e 

— > Local Gorernment Society, Annual Meet- 
ing. 1 1 M 9 d 

— Su£fra({a 2 m 9 « 

Movement, 1 / 7 /— 4 fSd 

Wood (J.S.) on Irish Industries. 18 m 12 i 

- — (Sir Lindsay) on the North Country Coal 

Industry, 18 / 7 « 
Worcester (Bp. of) on Voluntary Schools Act, 

1^97, 17; 11 6 
Workhouse Lady Dispenser, 20 ; 10/— 24 / 14 a 
Woikiog Men Capitausu, 8/ 10 e 
and Emigration, 26 ; 7y 
- College, Meetmg; 17 10 / 
of the Workmen's Compensation Act, Let- 
ter on, 7/ 14/ 
Workmen's Compensation Act, 31/ 6 c 28 / 7y 
—20 m 12 a 

Costs, 21/ 10 6 

Letter on, 16 ; 7 e 
Dwellings Bill, Letters on, 80 n 8 c 
Loan Bank, Letter uu, 2d / 6 / 



Workmen's Trains, 80 ;9 /— 81 ; 9 «-4 /"IS a 

—8 /Hi— 16 A 10 /— 18/9a 

Act, 24 f 4 <f 

■ Demand for, Letter on, 10 m 2 / 

Letter on, 8 / 1 1 «— 8 m 18 / 

World's Wheat Supplf. Letter on. 18 ; 12 s 

Wortley (C. B. 8.) at Sheffield 28 n3 « 

— — (C. 8.) on the London Goremment Bill 27 m 

12/ 
Wounded at Omdurman, 16/ 6 s 
WBEOSB : - 
the Alhatrou, 4 / 8 / 

- British, in February, im id 
" in January, 2 / 7 « 

theBrtiO: um, 14 ; 4 i 

the HawketfiaU, 17 / 12 rf 

->— the Latrador, 3 m 8 a— 4 m 12 0*6 m 6/ 

the Drummoiti CagtU, 18 / 10 c 

the Oi:^tainn, 13 w 6 /--I5 m 18 6 

the Rose HUl, Loss of Life. 9/106 

sea aiso Shu* Nbws 

WBEOSB BE0I8TBY OOUBT :— 
the HtinricK 2/6 s— 8 m 14 </ 

- the Jordan, 13/36 

the Loffidonian, 4 / 16/— 6 / 14 a-7 / 14 6 

— 8 / 10 / 

the if Hf tana. 24 « 14 « 

the Pern* 7 Jon, 30 m i) s 

the Soottuk King, 10 f S c 

the Sir BoUrl Fed and the D. waon, 1 8 / 6 (i 

the U'titre, 21 m 3 / 

the (Too/fr. 8iii8d 

Wrighston (ThosJ on lUilway Communication 

Cords. 7 9 7 

on the Workmen's Dwellings Bill. 30 mSc 

Wyndham (G.> on ilie Army, 197 'Jj-'iOj 12 c 
■ Letter on, 24 ; 6 r 

on Oddfellows, 27 ;' 4 s 

Y. 

Tang-tste Valley, 1 1 n 16 ^ 

Yate-Lee (Judge) on Ckjuoty Court Jurisdic- 
tion, 6/8/ 

Year's Church Offerings. 16 / 12 </ 

Yemen, InsurrecUon in, 18 ; 8 e— 17 ;6t— 25; 6 
11-26; 12y 

Letter) on. 14 ; 7 «-26 ; 10 / 

York (Duke and Duchess of) at Portsmouth. 2S 
y 8a 

York House of Laymeii, 17 / 12 a 

Minster, 2/4 6 

Yorkshire Custom. 28 1 1 1 y 

Young Helpers' League, 16 i 14 « 

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Zenana Bible and Medical Mission, Annual 

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Zodiacal Light. Letter on. 28 J 11 9-24 } \2 
Zoological Society of London, Meeting. 21 > 7 (/ 

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