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CHILD KILLED

... CHILD KILLED. At the Tiondonnosptal.aninqneet was held on Marta °flashy, aged five. the son of a butcher, residing at Wentworth-street, E. The father rid that on Thursday let be lass holding the deceased by the hand, whilst crowing Conuriamal-street. ...

A CHILD KILLED

... A CHILD KILLED. In the height the pale the roof of house in Portbnd-plaoe North, Clapham-road, was blown in last night. It was rumoured that several people were buried in the ruins, and the Fire Brigade sent largo bodies of men to help in the task of ...

CHILD KILLED BY BRANDY

... CHILD KILLED BY BRANDY. tr. Abotianoler Ambrose, Cornier, helot an inquiry, et the Nllrthrote Holel, Leytonotowe, with reference to the death Hubert Mertes Free. aged four years, the maapotw.mailigum crof Wood, Layton. Tho mother nepomd that the duld ...

MOTHER AND CHILD KILLED

... MOTHER AND CHILD KILLED. Desborough, yesterday morning, a woman named Palmer was passing over a level crossing with two children when an express fish train came round the curve and cut her to pieces, the younger of the two boy* being killed. The other ...

CHILD KILLED BY RAT&

... CHILD KILLED BY RAT& A shocking beery of alleged parental told at • ease •sera AlUral sad YAW of litadingtonalArd, Lanais wan eats- I moiled at Greenipel , by the Nations! Comfy /or Me PresestMo of CrwAty to Children ler et glectiug thel two children ...

MOTHER AND CHILD KILLED

... MOTHER AND CHILD KILLED. At Pontardulais, Glamorganshire, yesterday, Mary Jonee. the wife of collier, went with infant in h« arms to fetch water for domestic purpoeea. had to pass through tunnel leading to Birchgrove Coiheiy; and in the tunnel she was ...

FATALITIES IN LANCASHIRE

... look se some boarding. which bad beam levelled by the wind. Another boarding dose by was blown down that moment, and the child was killed. At Preston the roof of a bow' fell in, and Mrs. Bateman, aged 50, lost bee life. At Blackburn several mills were wrecked ...

THE SIGNALMAN'S CHILD

... THE SIGNALMAN'S CHILD. A TAYMYR'S AGONY. child ens killed et Beeetteerth Nation, Barre', Saturday afternoon under most distressing circumstances. Hilda Hewitt, aged six, the daughter of the iignalman, attempted to moss the line when so up Main had left ...

IMPERIAL AND FOREIGN

... another earthquake, and the first shock the inhabitants fled panicstricken from their dwellings. one street woman and her child were killed the partial collapse of a bouse, (p. 11) ...

FIREGUARD PROTECTION

... open 4regraie not tufficirntly protected guard against the risk of the child burnt scAldcl, witiioui taking reasonable e-uiiion against risk, and by reaaf whereof the child was killed on April IS. Summer* »aid wsa very »orrf •sdecd lor Mr*. Smith, but the ...

KNGLISHMAN*}* EXPERIENCK

... due to ?a# having ralnd the hunker*. Thw the eip’.owone. and ant up ft Thera maa erploaicai in the engine room. that child wan killed, an wan amphatemJU hr the cattlemen Th tired ay. This n««rronp * tel« ...