THE BEMBESI GOLD REEF
... already mappe:! ont the Blgina Mines, comprising 5 blocks of 10 cinims covering about 70 acres, and the latest reports veceved speak of vast deposits of the yellow metal. ‘b Dembesi Gold Reef Development” Company st 1o ...
... already mappe:! ont the Blgina Mines, comprising 5 blocks of 10 cinims covering about 70 acres, and the latest reports veceved speak of vast deposits of the yellow metal. ‘b Dembesi Gold Reef Development” Company st 1o ...
... face their daily toil with Dr. Tibbles’ Vi-Cocoa, and they can then brave the fury of the elements with uanimity. The writer speaks from personal upflenco and observation of beneficial effects on others. 7ea 2:- the pores and temporarily excites. Cagu imulates ...
... Borough, when he sav a gentleman going along with a woman. The pgotognph produced was that of the gentleman. He saw the woman speak to three men. The three men were the prisoners Balch, Lee, and Noble. Two of the prisoners walked down the street in front ...
... cases against Mr. William Robertson, proprietor of the Paigaton Pavilion Pier, Mr. Robertson, although refused permission to speak by Judge Edge, said he decired publiclx' to protest against the injustice received at the judge’s hands in all cases, judgment ...
... became very downhearted, but he never threatened that he would take his own life. Sometimes he would sit for hours without speaking. The jury returned a verdict of suicide whilst temporarily insane. ...
... Personal Recollections, its amlminble Society Gossip, its Boudoir Chitchat, an its very authoritative Financial article, not to speak 3 Bo L3OO rize scheme—it fairly eclipses the two older pubfiwiom. From cover to cover it is bright and 'p.rklini‘md well deserves ...
... The witness: Yes.—The Magistrate : Why should not the inmates be allowed to speak ? 'h:Tie witness : That rests with the guardians. — e Magistrate : But surely they can speak in a nmtmnfie tone ?—The “itmw{ : But all the discipline in the house would ...
... CORRESPONDENCE, To the Editor of the Biggleswade Chronicle. Sir,—ln view of the General Election allow me to speak tothose entitled to vote through the medium of your valuable and widely circulated paper, The obstancy eof the English Nonconformists surprises ...
... It has become a practice, and one I do not approve of, for members of the Bur, ot the conclusion of a case, to get up and speak with litile, if any, proof of the prisoner’s past character. [ ¢o unot blame ;on, becaase it hss become a genecral practice ...
... affirm that the Church could compel the devil te speak the truth. This was to support the line of defence set up by Father Aurelian that before quitting the body of the boy the devil himself, speaking through the possessed, had informed him that Frau ...
... was alone in the carriage, and prisoner entered at one of the s'ations en route. Afier being in the carriage some time and speaking to her he molested her in a way she described to the magistrates, It was said he pulled Miss Cordock down on the floor of ...
... follows : — Mr. John Morley 12,983 Mr. Paadeli Ralli 11,244 Majorlty .c0c0. 1,788 Speaking subsequently at the Liberal Club, Mr. Morley said that he believed that the conversion of a hoatile majority of 3,000 into ...