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EXTRAORDINARY BANK FRAUDS

... she cannot possibly recover. OPENINGs OF THIE &SEW PIER AT ST. LEONARD'S. The new pier at St. Leonards was opened on Wednes- day by Lady Brassey. The cost of the undertalkiig is about JN0,000. The pier starts from the parade oppo- site the Western Colonnade ...

LOSS OF A WATCH

... accidental dcat1i brns phosphorous poisoning ?? returned. A ?? serious arid alarmisig pialic ccnrcrren in the pavilion of the Hastings Pier on Saturday veining. Towards the conclusion *-f the perforna-iuc of 'The Shassghrastms a masfeoll havily from-achair ...

THE RAILWAY BILLS OF NEXT SESSION

... and Great Western); Holbeach North Junction; Hadlow; Hesne Bay and Canterbury Junction; Hoylake; Hartfield and Uckfield; Hastings Pier, Harbour, and Railway; Hammersnmith, Kew, and Richmond. Ilfracombe, Western Line; llfracombe, Eastern Line; Irish North ...

TOWN AND COUNTRY TALK

... at present. Their names, however, will he. retained by the police pending the appeal. At the half-yearly meeting of the Hastings Pier compauy sn Monday a dividend of 8 pera cent, was declared. The Commissioners of Police have are- canted to MTI. Thomas ...

THE ALLEGED LITERARY SOCIETIES FRAUDS

... IIASTINGs.-An extra- ordilary scene occurred on ?? uight on Hastings, Pier. Just before the evenring performance the pier- riaster (Mr. Leutom) received the followming meessage: Keep sharp look-oet on pier to-night, Young man intenids to coninmit suicide. Palo ...

CASES IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... i SIitOULAB SCENR- AT HASTINGS.- An extraordinary scene occurred on Monday night on Hastings pier. Just before the evening performan.ce the pier- master (Mr. Lenton) received the follow- ing message: - Keep sghrp look-out on pier to-night. ...

FROM SPRING-GARDENS TO BOW-STREET

... nidr the second of its kind in this country, was opened at Hastings yestzrdav by Mr. Wilson Noble, ?? The hospital is erected on the site of the oid infirmary, opposite tr) the Hastings pier, and has cost altogather about /J'.V,°oo of teilicrn about £420 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Bedford and Northampton Railway; Wensum Valley Railway, North- Western and Charing-cross Railway; Cardiff and Penarth Road; Hastings Pier- ; Ross and Monmouth Rail- way, and Newport Railway. The partiesto the Bel. gravia and South Kensington New Read and the ...

MR. HASTINGS, M.P., COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

... MR. HASTINGS, DX.P., COOXKTTED' ageV; TEXAL. ni AT Bow-street Police-court, on E riday, Mr. George 9 Woodyatt Hastings, bI.P., was again brought up- on is remand, befure Sir John Bridge, on a charge of' fradl Mr. Nevinson, solicitor, of Malvern, said ...

THE FATAL COLLISION ON THE THAMES

... side of his boat and told her a hang on there. While he was doing this, one of the young men (Brooks) shouted out Make haste! make haste! and he did the same to him, and told him to hang on. ?? then looked out for the other, but coald not find him. A third ...

COURT HOUSE, NEWINGTON.—APRIL 24

... formed the pier, and that serious accidents had nearly taken place upon several occasions. To-day evidence of a similar character was adduced, and several waterman, and other persons con- vected with river pursuits, were called to show that the pier was an ...

BREACH OF PROMISE AND SEDUCTION

... plaintiff, who said she should be twenty-one next month, was an assistant at Hastings, where the defendant saw her photograph in a window, and wrote a note to her to meet him at the pier. She declined his acquasintanco until in- troduced, and the photographer ...