RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY ACCIDENTS

... RAILWAYS AND IIAILWAY ACUIDENTS. i ;JAYS AND RAKILWAY- ACCIDENTS;VY. I An interesting Parliamentary paper was issued on .Friday morning relating to the railways in Great ..brita amd Ireland. The firt part of it conceras the accidents which ccurred during ...

RAILWAYS

... and Killaile Railway ; York and North Midland Railway (Hull and Solby Purchase shares) ; Leeds, Bradford and Halifax Junction Railway; Bedale and Ley- burn Railway; Roscrea and Parsonstown Junction Railway; Whitehaven and Furness ...

THE RAILWAY RATES INQUIRY AND THE SCOTCH RAILWAYS

... TEE RAILWAY RATES INQUIRY AND TFE, SCOTCH RAILWAYS. I _ . _ _ . _ . _ . . I - r t I At the PaSlwaY Rates Inquiry yesterday Mr Bell- four Browne, Q.C., on behalf of the tradzra, askedI what the Court proposed to do in reference to the objections of tke ...

THE RAILWAY TRAGEDY

... THE RAILWAY TRAGEDY. I Mr Henry, the Bow street magistrate, on Fridarv l granted a second warrant for the apprehension of Muller. On this occa4ion a Mr Lee deposed as follows ' Re said,-I was acquainted with the late Mr Briggs. I saw him at the Bow ...

THE RAILWAY COMMISSION

... . P1CBKERTXG PIsrrPe AND OTHEm s v. L. ASD N.W. a8 RAILWAY COMPANY.-At the Law Courts in London, on at Saturday, the judgment in this application of Mr. ni Justice Wills, the President of the Railway Commission, St was read by Air. Registrar Macnamara ...

RAILWAY MURDER

... RAILWAY MURDER. A correspondent has sent ud a record ow th attempts made at various timea during the lattw,. years to upset passenger traina The wrnt I account of these records is thatho has sipl ft~kse them from the newepapers as he has happened to read ...

RAILWAY COMMISSION

... COMAUSSION. YE5YE3DAY.-Befm$& fffr. Jukrce WiMs (President), Sir F. Ped, and Mr. Price. SrTasPonaD-On-AvON, TowcExsirs, &a., RAILWAY CoM- ANSYT 1I. EAST AND WEST Jut{CTXON RATLWVAY CourAwLY. -Sic Henry James, QCW., M-R, Mr. Balfour Brownse, Q.C. and Mir. ...

THE CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS

... representatires of those.- owpahies unitid iun'the CambsmiauRsaii waysknown as the coast lines. In 1855.bthe Osl weetry 'Railway Act.s ap,,, Subgequently was incorporated :the'Llanidlocs;. ind. in- 1884 these companies were amalgamated a the C~mbriari ...

THE RAILWAY TRAGEDY

... lTHE RAILWAY TRAGEDY. -i . The verdiet- given by the corofler's-lury e yt, Niesterday in conneetioni with: 'the -terrible -.afiri 6n' the La'ahireand' Yorkshire a ' ?? will ave bien anticipated' .`S 'public opinion. - , anlss 'deelared the ni puirderer ...

THE RAILWAY MURDER

... THE RAILWAY MURDER. ANTOTHER ARREST. e 0 The Press Association ?? Inspector Conquest, of Scotland Yard. and Chief- e Constable Tewseley. of Rc-ading. yesterday after- it noon arrested at Reading a man i named Miarshall 1- on suspicion of being eoncerned ...

TRAGEDY ON THE RAILWAY

... TRAGEDY ON THE RAILWAY. AITEMPTED M1RDER AND SUICIDE. A teacher named Keeling, who was tra-velling from Devizes to Birmingham, yesterdayafternoon, in company with Miss Lster, of .-Birmingham, re- cently appointed head mistress of Devizes British School ...