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... its death, the child was only given a little cinder tea and few drops of gin in water. The father of the child also stated that when suggested to the accused that a doctor should be called, in she said it was no use. The mother of the child made a somewhat ...

Published: Saturday 07 January 1899
Newspaper: North Wales Times
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 395 | Page: 5 | Tags: Advertising 

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... return, she found the eat lying in the cradle on the child's face, and the child dead. The jury found that death had been caused by suffocation. They thought that the mother should not have left her child alone, and that the cat should be de- stroyed. AN ...

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... harmle e and pleasant to taste, it pioduces natural, quiet s8Sep by relieving the child from pain, and the litttle cleerube wakes as bright as a button. It soothes hhe child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relievesrwind, regulates the bowels, and is ...

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... a 'ji>ud;tion and badly clothed. Lif httd fov tiraa, and, fiom inquiries i «\\pp,eil :hat th« poor child belonged to tramps R:K: t:>Ht n; y had killed it by suffocation. The teat-io3 W-Io iI.,¿cb, disfigured. ento-ii-r- ibe filllDg industry on the Sussex ...

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... month. SHOCKING CASE OF CHILD STARVATION. At Bristol, on Thursday, Amelia Cox, who for 4s per week had undertaken the charge of Ch irles Mizen, aged six. wa.s charged with neglecting to provide him with adequate food. The child was so weak as hardly to ...

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... cliemical department, subsequently descended the mine to make personal investigation, when a second explosion took place, killing the two gentlemen named, and four miners who were standing near. TIlE present ontput of Jubilee medals is fifteen millions ...

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... U'eymouth, during a gale, a boy named Greening was struck by the door, which was suddenly.closed by a violent gust of wind, and killed. The Russian Minister of War has proposed, and the Emperor has sanctioned, the construction of new and strong fortifications ...

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... Grocer: How's that, Pat? Pat: Shure an' youcanb aven git eiedit wheie ye pay cash. A mahogany child's chair was recently adveitised for sale. That mahogatiy child may grow up to be the wooden-headed boy so often spoken of. Sky-set aping buildings are becoming ...

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... icc]ass, is to be commissioned on January 13 for service with the tllditermnean fleet. Willin.ni Bray, a litter, has been killed at the Brush Electrical Engineering Works, Lough- borough, bis bead being cut in three pieces by a powerful brass lathe. Whilst ...

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... is like a cart rut?—A line o' wheel (loin of veal). When irre ladies cut to pieces?—When they are Why is D like a squalling child?—Because it makes ma mad. When can you drink out of a flagstaff?—When it holds a iiagon. Why is a tall man like a. racehorse ...

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... elementary teaching of children, said the Bishop of London at a gathering of teachers at Zion College. I should like the child to be given a vital explanation of such things as he is in the habit of seeing. For example, I would ask him what would happen ...

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... Yonder is a house—call the landlord and hold a conversation with him. Hallo cried the tourist. the man replied, depositing a child in the doorway and advancing. How's your family? Children's hearty wife's not well. Ain't what you might call bed-sick, but ...