Mr. William Ellis, of Hale, near Famliam, Surrey, one of the "Six Hundred," who rode by tho side ol Lord Cardigan" at Balaclava, has been presented with n bathchair by tho colonel of his old regiment, the 11th Hussars, and a few friends. Tho committeo in charge of tho pro? posed Belfast memorial to Belfast men who died at the post of duty in the Titanic have decided to commission Sir Thomas Brock to execute tho memorial, which it is expected will bo erected on a cominauding site opposite the City Hall. To contest Radnorshire in tho Liberal interest at the next election, when Sir Francis Edwards, the present Liberal M.P., will retire, Dr. Charles Haywnrd of Liverpool, Burgeon and barrister, has been selected l>y the Radnorshire Liberal Association, which met at Knightou. Tho Unionist candidate will bo Mr. Charles Veuablcs Llewellyn, who won tho seat in January, 1910. Mr. Edward Nolco, who for tho past twenty years was tho Conservntivc agent for Bath, has died at Bath. Potatoes weighing 2311b., grown from lib. of seed, ivero shown at St. Barnabao (lower show at Sutton (Surrey) recently. A dentist, an ophthalmist, aud four nurses are to bo employed by the Monmouthshire Education (x> at" tend, th% eotwol jjjlllteu,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1569, 12 October 1912, Page 5
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