Beautiful greetdiouse plants of very simple cid. tore. The Scarborough Lily requires a firm. sandy ham. to which a little leaf-mould may be added with advantage. June and July are the best months for planting the bulbs about 6 inches deep, where they should be surrounded with sa
25 September 1914 - Musselburgh News - Musselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland
Reports on Monday showed that the fighting north of the Aisne was assuming the character of a siege on a great, scale. The Germans had entrenched themselves strongly along the wooded heights below La Fere and L'o.n and in the neighbourhood of Rheims. These trenches were scientif
25 September 1914 - Musselburgh News - Musselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland
Oak Cabinet, Clock Suite with figures, Teleacope Table and Felt Cover, Oak Suite of 9 Pieces, Overmantel, Folding Chair and Wicker Table, Pictures and Wall Plaques, Carpets, Skin Rug and Kerb, Window Pole, Curtains, and Screens.
25 September 1914 - East of Fife Record - Anstruther, Fife, Scotland
No man so worried us during the Boer War of 1899-1902 as did the elusive and clever De Wet. He got on the nerves of some of our finest Generals, and he made fools of them time after time. When Kitchener went to the Cape, therefore, to take charge of the British forces with Lord
25 September 1914 - East of Fife Record - Anstruther, Fife, Scotland
Furs from my magnificent stocks. My of First Cline at First Hand Cum Prices is a unique in Shopping History. and, more than that. I handing per cent. of my takings to the Prince of Wales' Fund. FIVE POUNDS IN EVERY HUNDRED GOES TO THE NATIONAL FUND. You will want Furs. They are
25 September 1914 - East of Fife Record - Anstruther, Fife, Scotland
Whilst it is too early to discuss terms of peace, it is not too early to popularise the principles which those terms must embody if peace is to be permanent and enduring. The Press,,the platform, and the pulpit are crying aloud for " vengeance," for " a fight to the finish," for
24 September 1914 - Labour Leader - London, London, England
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24 September 1914 - Labour Leader - London, London, England