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STRAND ABDUCTION CASE

... military, nnd the Admiralty Pier was orowdedby spectaitors to witness their departure. The pier presente a very nm. mated sight. Theseawassorough ?? unable to get alongside, and the water frequently made a clean breach over the pier, drenching the spectators ...

IMPORTANT INQUIRY AT ILFRACOMBE

... I IMtPORTANT INQUIRY AT ILF.BAOOMBE. lfracombe Town ball was crowded when Col. Hasted, RhE., iocal Government Board Inspector, held an inquiry cespecting the widening of Britaunsia corner, the only roadway to the Quay and passenger steamers, Mr Roberts ...

THE ATTEMPT TO WRECK THE DOVER EXPRESS

... to be discharged. Tin; Hastings borough magistrates have bad before them a man, who gave the name of Longelield, a stranger to the town, who was charged with stealing a purse from the poo. et of a lady on the promenade of the pier. The prisoner, wise had ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... to the pier, there being no other way ot access; and, as doubtless they will shortly be sent down, this' part of the wonl is being pushed on as fastas possible. It is exspectedthat in about a month a temporary stay will be erect ed on the piers for putting ...

LONG ASHTON PETTY SESSION, YESTERDAY

... . t; (Derrick) had the tickets for the two. Witness said, If a' you have the tickets it's all zigrht. I Sujcicoso Homier hast I gone homte ui the line. Defrrick hnudod the two piees ii produced to him and at the same time said, Here are our tickets ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE QUARTER SESSION

... WVlecler were charged with Stealing money from a young man named John Linahan. ?? latter stated that be was drinkiag at the Hastings lHotel, Cardiff, on the 1st of February, and on leaving the p lace he lost his money, but was so drunk that he did not lknw ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... tha w as p rt orbe hoe'n 'of the Den, which x e r'ot eog ordina =t 'spring ' tides.' s he he if assoiged all hisright t th pier Cbay The were a not' theinstwhat of these praohe llnn' Geat' niplaintoso I. hadbeen made as toa way th ais had b n ta a Ir ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... backto Uptonuwith himin nthe early Palrt of 1851. Left his service in April of that year, and ?? entered the service of Sir Piers Mostyn. Assisted to) dress and undress Roger, and had seen his arms hare a great many times. Never saw any tattoo marks upon ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... 1 worthy action a few days ago. As his boat 'was leaving 'j Dieppo harbour a fishing boat in full sail shot round the St, pier-head while the sea was running very heavy. A Mo, collision followed, in which the master of the fishing :boat Con got censhed ...

SOUTH DEVON

... Xaokley seereo ansrp and Timewell ran off, ,lemngrtlie'blia'Wy i r, side. ' TimeWell ran'to two' 'pibhih ' sisa49ltfS stet. pier, waer he fouund.Rackley and _ari6 * ia~. o eigeto ~ iinore: o ?? ?? *htq not, Another witaesa, frte&thet ?? ms elshbr pir50Ee4 ...