GLEANINGS

... position to build a maternity hospital and a general hospital for womei and children. Centenarians nowadays are as common as blackberries; but a lady who has just celebrated her hundredth birth- day at Turin stands out censpicuous among the crowd on account ...

BIGAMY CASE AT LISBURN

... of Lisles, near me 6aA bok place. It appears that the boy left home early in the morning for the pur- pose of gatherin-blackberries. While he was climbing a stone wall to secure somne bunches of the fruit be missed his footing iand fell to the ground ...

THE3Z POICE ?? PfQRT

... is the daughter of Gearge- Burt, a blacksmith, living at 11, Adelaids-ulate, A5 lFarehamn, was en the day in question black-berrying with some other children on Peel Common, when th ihe prisoner asked to en with themi. Tnlev con- sented, a;nd tile prisoner ...

THE KNOCKLAYDE POACHING CASE

... past week the blackberry or fruit of the- wild brier is being turned to profitable account throughout this distriet. As soon as it became knosn that Mr. James Traynor and Mr. P. M Geehan had secured orders for large quantities of blackberries, the little ...

LAWFORD'S GATE POLICE COURT

... Wanebtougk and i Rbnsf) 1prosecuted on behalf fte8POA Roberb Jones, a builder, of Stapleton, stated that ho saw the man on Blackberry bill striking the animala with a stick. F. J. Tilley. a led, corroborated, and f said the man bit the horse on the head ...

THE ALLEGED ARMENIAN ATROCITIES

... very far behind the Armenian., Tales of oppression, outrage, and murder in other parts of Armenian Turkey are as thick as blackberries hers and along the southern coast of the Black Sea, and enough information is obtainable from thoroughly trustworthy sources ...

[ill] THE POLICE COURTS

... down through the copse seiar Posbreok Farmn he saw the two defendants blac'kberrying. ?? told theii that they would have to go with inm to the farm, and deneandod the blackberries. Detendants at first wvest qcsietly, but afterwvards became violent ard ...

BIRMINGHAM ASSIZES CAUSE LIST

... Newill's bdautitul unnamed I drawing on page 28, burdooks ard brambles on the banks jt' of a stream and a group of children blackberrying. The el composition, the bnssty of drawing, the balance of light n and shade, the truth to natare. ?? by the b limitations ...

THE EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES AT ARMLEY

... compan~on. had narro:v escapes. The acident was caused by people celuer- itnz over treacherous, jagged clif sides in search of black-berries. c HUNSLET RURAL DI1STRICT MCUNCIL -This air body met vasterdave, Mr. J. Farrer (Ceulton and Woodlas- set ford) presiding ...

THE LIBERATED IRISH PRISONERS

... driven home from the etation in a covered car to a place called Lightford.a'icrte outside the town, Whitehead saw some blackberries at haind and sail he could live on them forS!S m nonthls, 'and R ent ont and picked a fewv. R~eturn- ing again, a. neighbouring ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS

... her where there were plenty. J On their way back from the hospital she and her sister *topped with. him to gather some blackberries, when lei committed the offence alleged. She commenced to cry but the accused put his cap into her mouth. her mouth. C ...

STRANGE MURDER AT WINDSOR

... lived ten minutes. Mary Sanfear, a widow, residing at Dedworth-green. stated that on the pre. vious Thursday she went blackberrying with her mother in Mr. Vidler's field, and in the ditch by the side of the hedge she discovered a bundle of clothes. Her ...