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THE POLICE COURTS

... thrust it into hie face, the . flame from which burnt his cheek. Thompson challenged him -to fight, and told him to put his dukes up.0 'The . defendant IlBatneltt also L threatened to smash him if he came near the ship again, and said he would be waiting ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... prisoner that he Would wait unpoU him out- , side. Ho then demanded an explanation, whereupon prisoner told him to put his dukes (fists) up, and a sort of runnin fliht ensued, during which prosecutor it exclaimed I'mls stubbed, and. unbuttonrg ...

THE COURT

... Hospital); after which the Queen inspected the drawings and charts, which were laid befoio her Mfaiesty by each boy sIparately. T hi Duke of Cambridge and the Marquia of Herlford loft the Castle in the afternoon for Lonadoi TE PRINCE AND PRINCESS 0F WALES. MARLDOROUGH ...

GLEANINGS

... Antonio is being, spenilidly fitted ii~ for the Duchess of Edinburgh, avtho is expected there in Novemnher. Hfis toipal ?? his( Duke of Genthridg, with Lord Ants I ad 1 otilesli-oronitli and( liariv rttentled a grand fete ?? oo at the .Scarborough ?? onl ...

At the inquest on the body of Professor Phillips, of Oxford, a verdict of accidental

... steamer Duke of Argyle and the th Liverpool and Belfast steamer Voltaic, the to stem of the latter going into the bow of the hi Duke of Argyle. No special damage appears, however, to- have been done to either vessel, tb though, fortunately, the Clyde Shipping ...