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... were admitted during the year 1879, The boys h int shool were progressing. satisfactorily, and the a ng9 conduct, generally speaking, was good.- 28 boys were c be under tuition Lin the baud, most oif whom were 'c Lr, -3ma' godPrges. TeSchoolmaster of the ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY NEAR MANCHESTER

... ground i with her head beaten in., No weapon was to 'beL seen,, t and the girl died within .i's minutes after, without t' speaking The iniquest was adjourned for is fortnight. e It is undetstood 'tat the 116ime Secretary willbe asked e 'to offer a reward ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... it was not allowed there. Brother Smith then said he had a command to.apeakl and for the love of God be could not help speaking tothe people. The policeman then took Brother Smnith into custody. There were no people in the middle of the road, and ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... favourites, and not one of them is ever revived in 1 its ntegrity. It is, I believe, an article of faith with 2 the English-speaking world that Shakespeare's univer. 1 sality comprehended stage carpentry; but this appears 1 to be a dogma that, as is often ...

THE EAST-RIDING ELECTION

... Aithough' they 'were called a message of psea, After alluding to the present inwitshp state of Ireland, Mi. Syks proceededto' speak of then dfreign policy of the Government.' :He, remarked that recriminations and vituperation had been poured forth 'from platform ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... letters and telegrams of importance for the right honourable gentleman should be sent direct to the House of Coin- mons. Speaking of advertisements, their whimsicality seems on the increase. In a recent Cardiff paper there was the following gem:- Lost ...

YESTERDAY'S HULL POLICE

... paid in addition to the fine. THEFT.5RoM AN AxH La.-Williana Happe, a respect. ably attired young man, a German, unable to speak English, and for whom Dr. Jacobsen interpreted, was charged with stealing alady's velvet jacket, a light jacket, a'skirt, two ...

HULL QUARTER SESSIONS

... purchased was not more than that given by the prisoner. Mr. Councillor Dowans and Mr. Hirst, auctioneer, were also called to speak to E the prisoner's good character. Mr. Dodd, in addreosing the jury for tie prisoner, commented severely en the weakness of ...

SUICIDE AND OTHER PROBLEMS

... necessity, though he had many incentives t; life, the best of consciences, the best of reputations, the highest inflaence, not to speak of a daughter, a wife, a grandson, sisters, and, in addition tor so many near and dear ones (pignora) a number of true' friends ...

GREAT ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY

... to take the Zth before the sitting magistrates at BioW-8teet in orderty learn what is to be done with them, as they eaft speak English and have no money in their poeseeeia Captain Wfl~iamsn's agent wished the police to tate them into custody, but this ...

THE HULL PACKET LIBEL CASE

... he is Lieutenant- Colonel Saner-pray what further can be said? The whole thing is a farce, and to discuss it is a farce. 1 Speaking for ourselves, we used' to believe-a very aanoient belief, no doubt-that in order to retain his rank an officer requited ...

CHARGE OF ASSAULT AGAINST A SOLICITOR'S DAUGHTER IN HULL

... overtook him at the corner of Parliament-street, and th in answer toX question, he asked 'her how she could ex- th Fe t anyone to speak to such a dirty looking -. De- hi: endant then siezed him by the sleeve, and raised her us umbrella. A crowd of 30 or 40 people ...