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SWIMMING ENTERTAINMENT

... strange as it might appear, boatmen and 10 sailors appeared to be least acquainted with the IC art of swimming. At the suggestion of the Chair- 2 man it was agreed that the same prize should be I offered for competition by boatmen at the first entertainment ...

THE THEATRES

... the above association is to be held at Hope H4U this evening, when Clarke Aspinall, Esq., will preside. THE WOODSrDN F1minY BOATMEN AND Tn1f LATS Fog.-The Woodside ferry committee have.very properly recognised the exemplary conduct of their ojewe during ...

SWIMMING EXTERTAINMENT

... strange as it might appear, boatmen and sailors appeared to be least acquainted with the art of swimming. At the suggestion of the Chair- man it was agreed that the same prize should be offered for competition by boatmen at the first entertainment of ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... about dusk, a man was observed to be gesticulating in a strange manner, when all at once he threw himself into the river. Two boatmen immediately put off to his assistance, and upon bringing him to land, asked him what induced him to attempt suicide. He replied ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... Her features were much disfigured. Nothing was found upon the body that could yactthe name ofl the decesed. I Whilst the boatmen were removing the body to the Meebanics' Arms Ion, Chorlton-street, others who were working a boat near to that street found ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... fallen into the river while endeavourfog to get on board the steamer. Sundry small sums (amounting to £2 15s.) were awarded to boatmen and riggers for pickiag up men who had fallen into the river and Idoclka, li A fizat- ilass silver medal was awarded to Richard ...

FINE ARTS AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AT SOUTHPORT

... in Charge of two men named Meeze and Smith, when the motion of the water caused a dead body to rise to the surface. The boatmen saw the clothes in the water, and got the body out oa the towing path. It was that of the poor girl Dorrell. A pair of silk ...

LATEST AND TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

... ascertained our Laxey correspondent, are as follows On Thursday morning, the Jessie, open sailing boat with four men, two boatmen, and two passengers, left Douglas harbour for the purpose of going Laxey. The boat arrived safely in Laxey at three o'oloek ...