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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer Yorkshire, England29 Aug 1917 KING GEORGE'S FUND FOR SAILORS. . Connaught renews his appeal in behalf King George'e Fund for Sailors, which he ha* undertaken the duties of chairman. As stated previously, the institutions intended to benefit by the Fund includo seamen's hospitals, View article |
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Harrogate Herald Yorkshire, England25 Jul 1917 I think hi* trouble trench shin*, the/ nail it. X bad a mod chat with Lupton, and an sure ha trill malt* smart officer. 1 shall iratch his career with tha closest interest. Whilst ha was with me in came Fte. H. J. Baker, another Beech wood bo/, who was View article |
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Sheffield Daily Telegraph Yorkshire, England21 Nov 1917 SHEFFIELD’S UNIVERSITY. Court of Governors’ Annual Meeting. The Court of Governors of the University of Sheffield will hold their annual meeting on Wednesday next, when the various officers will be elected. For the position of Pro-Chancellor there are View article |
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Sheffield Independent Yorkshire, England2 Jul 1917 refativee of those who had fallen, returned wounded men. contmgente “• Engineers from Bedmires and Hulsbro, toe O.T.C. of University and King Edward VII. School, hospital R.A.M.C. men, and the West Killing Volunteers,_ with their band. while the .Cancel was View article |
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Leeds Mercury Yorkshire, England10 Jan 1917 printed in tan-brown ink, consists of the King's head printed in greenish brown, surrounded by an oval in which the Imperial titles are set out and surmounted an Imperial crown and a representation of St. George and the Dragon. The groundwork of the bar View article |
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Sheffield Daily Telegraph Yorkshire, England16 Feb 1917 The King Represented. Lord Sandhurst, the Lord Chamberlain, represented the King as chief mourner. The Earl of Arundel, now the young Duke, worshipped by the side of his uncle, Lord Edmund Talbot. Among the family mourners present were Lady Mary Howard View article |
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Leeds Mercury Yorkshire, England27 Apr 1917 CHAPLAIN, HEBDEN BRIDGE MINISTER WINS THE D.S.O. The Eev. George Herbert llarshall, chaplain to the f jrces, son of Mr. Richard Marshall, Ivy Bank Hebden Bridge, was on Wednesday summoned to the King’s presence at Buckingham Palace and invested a Companion View article |
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Todmorden Advertiser and Hebden Bridge Newsletter Yorkshire, England16 Feb 1917 THE LATE PRIVATE GEORGE HAMMOND. A► service iu memoriam of the lute Private George Hammond. 12, Der Street, Todmorden. ea-. conducted at Roomfield Baptist Church on Sunday evening last, by the Rev. A. Nightingale. There was a gord congregation, including View article |
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Leeds Mercury Yorkshire, England28 May 1917 ‘CAMOENS” PROFESSORSHIP AT KING'S COLLEGE. On lines of the Cervantes Chair of Spanish, which was established last year, it now proposed to establish Chair of Portuguese Language and Literature in the University of London, King’s College, as a timely and View article |
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Shipley Times and Express Yorkshire, England25 May 1917 rendered. Mr. McKee is an Ulster man and was educated at Lurgan College. Queen's College (now Queen’s University). Belfast, ami at the Royal University of Ireland. His col. lege career was exceptionally brilliant. At his degree examination in the year 1890 View article |
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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer Yorkshire, England12 Apr 1917 THE KING REPLY M. POINCARE. The following is the text of a message sent by President Poiucaru t-o King George:— I have much pleasure congratulating your Majesty the splendid MICCC-S achieved hv your bravo troop*. I have doubt that it is the prelude fresh View article |
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Leeds Mercury Yorkshire, England9 Apr 1917 KING’S MESSAGE TO MR. WILSON. WAR FOR REAT I DEALS NOBLY SET FORTH. (From the War Press Bureau.) London, Saturday. The following telegram has been sent the King to the President of the United States I desire, behalf of the Empire, to offer my heartfelt View article |
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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer Yorkshire, England3 Sep 1917 CHINA'S MESSAGE KING cfEORGE. Tito following telegram has-been sent the President the Chinero Republic King George: Please my. sincere thanks for your -telegram congratulation entry into the war against common enemy the China, ha. been universally acknowledged View article |
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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer Yorkshire, England18 Jun 1917 KING CONSTANT!NE'S DEPARTURE. (From Mr. C. |
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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer Yorkshire, England21 May 1917 CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE KING. The follow ing telegram has been sent His Majesty to the King Italy wish aseure you with what satisfaction the news of the latest successes of your troops has been received and I proud think that some of my soldiers are View article |
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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer Yorkshire, England22 Nov 1917 give monopoly of representation over large areas to one class. UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE. LEEDS—Wed A meeting Council the University was held to-day, the Pro-Chancellor (Mr. A. G. Lupton) in the chair. The Council received with deep regret the announcement View article |
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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer Yorkshire, England29 Mar 1917 treasurer, ami was ie-elec |
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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer Yorkshire, England16 Jun 1917 continue good work the depot, where stick crutches are given all discharged cripples production their papers. . Through the Mrs. George Dance, who is lending her beautiful grounds Regent's Park, fete will held on dune aid of the fund. There may at distance who View article |
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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer Yorkshire, England21 Jun 1917 about twelve montha. USI7ERSIII' IS IE LUGES CE. LEEDS —Wednesday A meeting of the Council of the University was held to-dev. the Pro-Chancellor (Mr. A. C. Lupton) m the hair The Council gratefully from Mr. Charles Rate)iffe photographic portrait of the V View article |
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Leeds Mercury Yorkshire, England13 Feb 1917 Professor Civil Law Oxford University, and very distinguished mao world-wide reputation. K- I.ODGK. Has acted since the outbreak of-war as Secretary the National Relief Fund Scotland. He is Dean of the Faculty Edinburgh University, KOBKHT JONES, Mn. rjjo View article |