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Folkestone Express, Sandgate, Shorncliffe & Hythe Advertiser

FOLKESTONE E:CP]

... Two men were employed on the building only to put up the scaffolding, but when they were very busy the unfortunate man Bailey, who was the carpenter's labourer, had to pat up any scaffolding that might be wanted by the carpenters. A week before the accident ...

prvi.KF.TONF, ENPRE S, JULY CO. 14!g). HELPING HIS EXECUTIONER

... accordance with the law in that State, was private. Jones roes at 6 and ate a 'warty breakfast. At 11 o'clock he was led to the scaffold by the sheriff's deputies, accompanied by his spiritual adviser. After his arms and legs had been pinioned he made a brief ...

RICEOUTION OP A GUILD

... oat from the base, and killed it with rake She thee JIM the deed body of the child. When the deed was dbcovered, Elia coafemed that she did It, bat affirmed that Lucy, a segro woman a the service of Kr. Mee, told her to kill the child. During her trial ...

Tffi TOWN MALL CEILING,

... came to examine it, it might all have to come down. Now that the scaffolding was there, it would be foolish to take it down, because halt the cost of the job would be putting the scaffold np. Councillor Saundersen said he was the first I to bring that ...

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... HOTEL.—We under!tand that the total sum collected en behalf of the unfortunate man Stephen Bowbtie,k, also was killed by • fall Prow a scaffold at the Pavilion Hotel is /32 3 61. Of this amount £22 his. 61. was contributed by visitors at the Hotel, £4 10s ...

TEE PRINCE OF WALES'S

... of Greece, . G. P. Lascaridi, were is attendance with the prisoners, and accompanied them to the scaffold. French Peter was the who was led to the scaffold. He was followed by Big Harry ; then came Lips, and then Joe the Cook. The caps were all o we d ...

THE STORMS OF LAST WEEK

... inmates of which hat a very narrow escape. At Lettluou a promising young heifer in calf, the property of Mr. E. Record, was killed by lightning on Ridden farm. At the Falstall, Teuteuden the lightning struck the farmhouse belonging to Mr. Small, splitting ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... as brought out in the evidence. From the earnestness of her prayers for forgiveness and maw, both in her cell and on the scaffold, the chap. lais of the gaol felt persuaded that the unhappy wretch was sincerely penitent. Several appeals on her behalf ...