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BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... found she had a punctured wound on the right side of the neck, tbree-quarters of an Inch long, penetrating downwards and Inwards throngh the wind.. pipe. She had since recovered sufflcently to leave the Institutlon, but was still under treatment a an ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... c05, which he said hehad squandered in drink, alleging that his medical man had ordered him to take stimulants for some inward complaint. He was given into custody, and has appeared twice at the Worship-street Police-court. The second examination terminated ...

PROSECUTIONS UNDER THE LICENSING ACTS

... could not, becivuce the defendant's house was a dis. grace to the place, and it was es much al one man could do to listen to complaints. PS. Elliot. gave corroborative evidence, P.S. Morley stated that on Sunday aight, June 25th, the defendant asked him to ...

GUILDHALL—FRIDAY

... be forwarded to Dartmouth; no shaking can get the corks out, neither can the tap-cock corks be drawn; they must be driven inwards. Cross-examined by Mr. Toby.-Witness had nothing to do with taking the casks from the Brewery to the Bath station. Mr. Toby ...

THE EASTON COLLIERY EXPLOSION

... took place 7-No, I cannot say. In my opinion the workings and the ventilation were in very good order, and there was no complaint by the men. There was no gas there on the Thursday the day before the accident. I am satisfied that Word made a proper e ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... and '1assaulted her very badly, by striking and beating her, iand 1that was all she had to say. In the course of her complaint she made very, M freouet use of the words 1your worship uponwhich Mr. Mirehouse somewhat impatiently interrupted her,.ex- ...

THE GORHAM CASE

... n baptism he was made a member of Christ, the child of God, and an inheritor of the kingdom of heaven.' Again, that '.the inward snd spiritual grace of baptism is a death unto sin, and a new birth unto righteousness; for, being by nature born in sin, ...

MALAGO COLLIERY EXPLOSION

... under d ordinary circumatances and have got back to the di place ci refuge where the bodies were found. He had never had any complaint of neglect of duty on the part of Abraham. hi dy IMm Psiehard-Walters, the boy, knew it was hli b duty to asiset In watering ...

LAWFORD'S-GATE PETTY SESSION

... EFACTOBT Act.—On Thursday, at the Council-house, We fore the sitting magistrates, Messrs. W. H. Wills and T. Canning, a complaint was preferred by the Inspector under the Factories Act, Mr. Earnshaw, against Messrs. Hale and Sons, of Narrow Wine-street ...

EXETER

... Friars,;E.C, London. INTERESTING EXPERIMENT.-PlaCe on the upper bar of a grate, with the heads projecting about one inch inwards, some ordinary Lucifers-in a few moments they ignite. Then in the same position place a few of the Patent Safety Matches of ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... violence had been need in endeavonring to force it open, but without success. The thieves had only managed to drive the door inwards, and through the inter- stice sbus loft the coins could be seen, but the spece was not sufficient to introduce the hand. In ...

APPLICATION FOR A NEW TRIAL IN THE TICHBORNE CASE

... have ever taken a railway a, journey have not suffered. The sympathetic experinces of ti thousands will readily endorse the complaint tain. this al emall and simple matter of hooking, the railway companies a, have (except in a few recent cases) taken no pains ...