The doctors in attendance on the King hope that his Majesty will be well enough to be removed from Buckingham Palace to Portsmouth in order to board the Royal ...
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Article : 126 wordsJohn Martin v. C. H. Emes—Claim for £19 19/ damages, or the return of goods illegally withheld, Mr. C. J. Supple, representing Mr. R. Cruickshank, appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. G. W. ...
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The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Mon 14 Jul 1902, Page 1
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