TrHE POLITICAL EXAMINER. j si night give ashnrt hint en an impartial writer, it whould he tn tell hImo I1i' fate. If he resolves tn venture upon the dangerous precipice of telling 0obiassed truth, let him proclaim war with
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THE SUDDEN DEATH OF THE RECORDER I OF BIRMINGLA|M. The inquest on the body of Dfr. A. R. Adams, Q.C., Recorder of Birmingham, who died suddenly whilst out shooting with two friends in Bagley Wood, on Thursday afternoon. took
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* HOUSES AMh LMTD TO LET (contdi) (Pola Do DtT et, Hos.wt table, K L chla orchar, anddtwo fods of land, with goo sh-d dinx-Apply. George Artwd.on the prenuses. c6& -12ISGWOO.-T le, n.'ersnnedandseven-roomed Honrs fl~ent £20. ansI £2&-W,11ia555, Builder.
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NEWS OF THE DAY. AND JOLTINAL. MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1893. LOc'L WEATMI FORECAST. -NOrt1erCij Or , ewterly breezes, light; fair, rath-er WA .ad haV or Jaggy at irdt. Ladv KAERLNE CECILIA RACER, NomTEcoR, oi aged fourteen, the youngest daughter
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LOCAL NEWS. - e,-- LEEDS, &c. PI1IVATr BILLS POat NEXT SmesicN.-The number oi bills deposited in the privotA bill office for consideration.' during tho ensuing session is 253, being 37 more than were si deposited last year, when 216
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