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The Halesworth Times and East Suffolk Advertiser.

BATHING FATALITIES

... scene was witnessed by the crowds on the front at Hastings on Tuesday afternoon. A young lady, who bathing, some we, beyond her depth, when she was seised with cramp, and sank. A man dived from tbe pier, mid swam to the rescue. He seised the just as she ...

RECORD RAINFALL. TRAIN el A RIVER. EXCITING BALLOON ADVENTURE

... passengers had to be transferred by cabs from the pier gates to the suburban station. About twenty yardk of Cowes Cemetery wall was washed away and ear. rind across to the other aide of the cemetery. Yarmouth Pier, Isle of Wight, been damaged by the London barge ...

FACTORY COLLAPSE. BLOWN DOWN BY 00-111 LE GALE. -- A gale reaching the velocity of 00 toilet an hour responsible

... Worthing Corporation's application for a provisional order to puteltase the pier at 3 cost of about is to be allowed to proceed, subject to a few minor amendments. Hastings Council has refused the offer of Mr. L. Lyon, M.P., to buy Rectory Firld, one ...

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT

... directs& their effort 104111Ti°1 the pier. Au alarming accident °seamed on Sunday evening at Dover. As the passengers were being landed from the Hastings boat, Akrandrs, the 07:y between the steamer and the pier sodlipped, and two ladies and a gentleman ...

SEASIDE TRAGEDIES. _•.--

... her body was by boat from the harbour. Two women visitors from London found the dead body of a man in Fairlight Glen, near Hastings, on Tuesday morning. The man was lying under a clump of tror, and the women diought at first that he was &atop. but on going ...

THE LUCK OF LLANDUDNO

... liandiej Page aeroplanes. Brighton. There was some 'ea mist, and no small boats were allowed to put out. The sea front and pier were thronged with animated crowds, and the regular holiday makers were reinforced by large numbers of day trippers. DOUgla/ ...

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... life. Invalids should consult him as often as possible if they would lighten their burdens, snake their lives longer and hap. pier, and defy the approaching hand of • Time which spares no one from its witheringinfluenoe. In other words: Laugh and the world ...

THE RALE:WORTH TIMES, BOUTHWOLD, AND GENERAL ADVERTMER-TTJESDAY, MARCH 10, 1903

... flocked to the pier, and handkerchiefs Buttered in the wind—a mute expression of joy felt by both those on shore and aboard at the near proximity of safely. Danger, however, had not yet passed. As the Pas de Calais steamed alongside the pier came too close ...

FUN AND FANCY

... their energise on poetry and mune to the extant that some do. NOT QUITE REANY_. A Clyde pleaaure - -steamer called in at I. pier of a mall fishing hunlet on the Welt Coaat. OM of the natiTes of the place gangway. approached the purser, and said — Are ...

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... title? I know very little of pier family—the Darkingtoro family. A title isn't of aceount when iine basal an inc to support the dignity. lie cud evasively. Couldn't . we keep our engagement to our. for time? I'm lit in haste to stammering and affecting ...

7‘ DEPARTURE FROM WINDSOR

... Commander Clapp, R.N., the Queen's harbour-muter, had charge of - the arrangements for the Royal embarcation at the Admiralty Pier. Breakfast had been arranged to be served on board the Victoria and Albert, which left Holyhead about noon for Kingstown. THE ...