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THE COLLIERS' STRIKE

... t:r, . :isy TsGi)ia andl II Stanbury) it wias rep.ortei d' rug the evtning ' 1 ethat the viholL a; tliocrspenscs in cornection .rito I e the d- coerirn of Lia b 'la,!-:ting room had bhel _defraved. d Trio 1lisitS CATrOLIC It'iilLAT;i AwND TFOB LAAS-1! tI ...

JUDGE COLLIER AND MONEYBORROWING

... decine!d to pay the additional interest which was c - Mr. J. 0. Swift, who ap- peawrd for the plaintiff, Mr. F. C. Goldsmith, exnlaied that a loan of i5 was in j%%ary, 1891, and the amount, with the interest chsrged, bad not r been reaid. -Mr. J. P. ylearns ...

DREADFUL OUTRAGE BY COLLIERS

... Liverpool, Hours, e evenuntil four p.m. (not ater). I d HOUSEWIFK's O1NB j I^V1RPOOL'hX~D EiRKNNHRAJ)?8K~.' ST. JOHN'S. -BDIUIIUnLU. AZTIOL8S. ~~Wednlesday.- ' Wednesday. : - ,, .. * dl. sd- sd. * d. Beet pol lb . o -iO' o sto'6ieo *Esef~peilb. ?? 0. 0)to-ol ...

THE COLLIERS' STRIKE AND LOCK-OUT AT BURNLEY

... Blngham produced the registered Y of the Amalgamated Association of MinerA 6S also the rules of the Burnley and Church disbi )D Mr. D. J. Grmnt, secretary to Mr. H Dt general manager of the complainan' oolb7 b there were nine pits working at iresent, b n November ...

THE COLLIERS' STRIKE DN DURHAM

... a eiogle dose Sultur privee imomediate relief; ?? cures are effected. pony, Bottles, l3*d. and 2s. 9d. each, with directions. its ra Soldl by all chemists.-Advt. d distri HEALTHf lixavoza warnrout MZiCDB OU6 Zxrnsa At BB Dr B.xafY' DBJatmo0ta HavanLrraA ...

IMPORTANT WHOLESALE PROSECUTION OF COLLIERS AT OSWESTRY

... StJtfartin'; WAt Johi and- Tbomas PLitchard, The Lodge and be Edwin uann4, Chirk Bank-Mr. Y. H. EllisE d. Cawestry appoared for t&lhcomplaiant company or and Mr. J. P. Catwright of Chester Fora in the defendants. Defendants put in a win te or claim of lol. each ...

INQUESTS UPON ST. HELENS COLLIERS

... duath was duo to blood poisoning set up by the injury to bi sEd% It was probablo that the man's life wo id have been sai ed if a d ctor had been caled in at oznc,,.- Mr. R. Turner, certz£cated manager of the IL:n. said the oocnrrence was never reported tc ...

MR. J. CARDEN, OF BARNANE, AND MISS ARBUTHNOTT AGAIN!

... asked me if Captain Gough and family were there yet. I said they were. She ctthen said is Miss Arbutlinott in? I answered - lif She is. She then asked D Ioes Miss Arbuthn'uott walk out alone? I said I did not know, that I never saw her walking alone ...

THE MURDER OF MISS TINNE

... ITHE MURDER OF MISS TINNE. The Colog~ne Gauette publishes some further par. ticulars of the murder of Miss Tinu. lbt says a that it appears from a letter from Herr Rossi, the 9 Austrian consul at Tripoli, that the unfortunate I lady was the victim of ...

MURDER OF MISS CAMP

... WV1ecrlo. and the last onie issued, whlich ;Si a a f o |*con;-ei.ss ticket. No. 4717, was missing. There o jat j rl a tblird-cla-s tinket from Brertford to cl d A atp 0 rnpmssing, as well as three return halves. nr ,. I No tickets issued from Hounslow ...

MISSING WORD COMPETITIONS

... all the dpi-ooab~ity consult books before they sent in what i they believed to be the missing word. Thait could e nnot be called a lottery or agame o!chance. I d Sir J ohn Bridge.-It is absolutely uncertain Vic, whether ho will select the right word ; it ...