MONDAY THE HAUNTED POOL setting over bright summer evening 1871 The had even for India and it unspeakable relief to

... precisely same manner the first The terror now universal all the best village themselves with one accord to rid of destroying crocodile Baits were trapB set men posted along the bank loaded guns to keep for the monster but look him they might nothing to be seen ...

Published: Monday 17 January 1887
Newspaper: Huddersfield Daily Examiner
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5063 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE HAUNTED POOL

... was now universal, and all the beat hunters of the village eel themselves with one accord to get rid of this destroying crocodile. Baits were laid, traps set, men posted along the bank with loaded gnus to keep watch for the monster ; but, look for him as ...

Published: Saturday 22 January 1887
Newspaper: Batley Reporter and Guardian
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1653 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

EDITION Newspaper H°' in best of the above in Thursday’s at Is Monday’s Stamps accompany trATtl:’Spply only Mr ..

... usual one evening in precisely the tern r was universal all the village themselves with accord to rid of this destroying crocodile Baits were along bank with keep for look for they might was to he Several days later the wife w her white on the river her slowly ...

IFACTS AND FANCIES

... to guide the seamen. Possibly the windmill dynamos might be adapted to domestic purposes. BABIES FOR CROCODILE BAIT.— Babies wanted for crocodile bait. Will be returned alive. If newspapers abounded in Ceylon as much as crocodiles .do, advertisements ...

Published: Monday 14 May 1888
Newspaper: South Wales Echo
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: | Words: 1036 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

JOTTINGS

... few seconds, her finders worked convulsively, then she said : Thank you! and dropped off the car. Babies wanted [or crocodile bait. Will be returned alive.' If newspapers nbounded in Ceylon as crocodiles do, advertisements worded like the foregoing ...

IN A GAOL

... seconds, her Angers worked convulsively, and then she said : “ Thank you 1” and dropped off the car. *• Babies wanted for crocodile bait. Will be returned alive.” If newspapers abounded in Ceylon much as crocodiles do, advertisements worded like the foregoing ...

BABIES FOR CROCODILE BAIT

... BABIES FOR CROCODILE BAIT. R.ble;;;;;;;i:ei for crocodilebait. Will be returned alive. If newspapers abounded in Ceylon as much as crucidiles do, advertisements worded like the foregoing would be common in their want columns. As it is, the English ...

Published: Saturday 03 August 1889
Newspaper: Wexford People
County: Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 198 | Page: 9 | Tags: none