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The X rays hare done marvellous service In the present war in locating inllett, fractures, aud displaoemente, ..

... much of the MiserT causeed by the old methods of probing and band mlanipulation. Our sketch shows the apparatus in use at Wynberg hospital. The (lrookes tube, from which the rays emanate, is sseuenver the limb to be erambi-ed, the sesitised film, on 'which its condition will be skm- graphed being underneath. - The operator keeps a close Watch upon his patientt notmng y variatio in coudition ...

I ?? i n Wynber frHospital, which is the principal base hosi-ital in South 'Africa, is about * eighit milefj

... from CiLpatovn, and stands on the nsoteiin side of Toblo Vnuntailn. Its surroundings are miost pleassnt, the wine farxis of (2onstantia being clegs by, &nd ,the sitmation is reggaxdsd Rs beinx one of the healthiest in the world, since it is quite .,I,bltrd fromi the soarth-eftst winds. Is ...

ACTION AGAINST A THEATRICAL MANAGER

... I | At the Guildford assizes, on Thursday, an action Wam tried in which Mr. Palmer, well-known in thea- trical circles as Yankee Palmer, the proprietor of the Female Christy Minstrel troupe, sued Mr. Brenn. the proprietor of the Wellington music-haU and circus, at Cheltenham, to recover the sum of 251. The case on the part of the plaintiff was that in December last the defendant engaged ...

LADYSMITH CASUALTIES

... TI&DYS31ITHa CASUALTIES. i I¢ I The War o.oe issued on Tuesday the! list of non-commissioned officers and men1 wounded at Laddysmith on Jan. 6:- 6TH DRAGoON GrAoDS.-Pte. S. Camipbell, Pte. Ellis, Pte. J. Vere. BTIU LAecEe.S.-Fte. A. Horne, Pte. B. Wright. 18TH irrsasg.-Lance-corpl. D. Luff (or Luhinl, F. W. Bab (or M'Nab). Ptae. Davies (?3902 T. Davis), (severely). l9re HUnsSAnS.-Pte. J. Book ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER

... i THE WHITECHAFEL MURDR. The `usual formial communication took place on Wednesday' between the Home Secretary and the Lord Chief Justieq, who tried the prisoner Henry Wainwright and his brother. as to his view of the case, and whether be considered there -were amy cir- cumstances, or any defects as the vidence, that tended to throw any doubt upon the correctness of the verdict, such' ato ...

CAUTION TO SITUATION SEEKERS

... On Friday, two respectable-looking young men waited upon Mr. Knox, atMarlborough-streetpoliCe- court, t6 ask his advice. One of the applicants, a groom, stated that, having seen in the Telegraph of the 23rd ult. an advertise- ment as follows:-Wanted, a young man as light porter, who can drive. Wages 22s. 6d. per week. Apply it the Advertising Office, 41, Great Pulteney- street, Regent-street; ...

The Gables, Surbiton, which Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cooper bkve turned into a hospital for soldiers ivasliled home ..

... in the Princess of Wales hospital ship, 1s a picturesque building standing in Xr. Cooper's grounds near the Lodge gate. The building was formerly nsed as a private theatrei and its proscenium, stage, &c., nre still intact, the arrangements for turning it into a hospital having been so made as not to disturb these appurtenances. Twenty-six soldiers occupy its bright and cheerful wards, and- ...

YESTERDAY'S LONDON SUMMARY

... [ -tEIS.T'EIRW&Y'S V ao | |; EUS~iE .: I 7 74 I : . _ Ad ?? , ?? . At southirart. rstaiday, ?? P.- Langhainl >lhild . u inquest toulhine thoe death of E~lizabeth notel aged gl, the wife- of a fish- porter, rsiding tst 3arwin. At porterark. resiedigat, DMr. . strait, Old Kent-road. bhe *as found dead in bed on the 2nd inst. Dr. Wa all stated that .he deceased,.who wisa very infirm, had really ...