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fl DURHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... and , i maliciously w.oiuding Frederick Bootn, at West , Hartlepool, John Whulen was sentenced to four months' hard labour.— Thomas Postgate Thompson ! ' (43), plumber, in whose case the jury on Mun day , ; were unable to agree, was tr.e I before a 'resn ...

THE.WOODLANDS TRAGEDY.. at

... QUARREL. ?? Mr Coroner Proud, of Bishop Auckland, opened ' the inquest to-day at the Nag's Hotel, Wood- | lands, on the body of Thomas Finnigan (26), j who was fatally stabbed by his brother i Patrick (25) during a quarrel on Sunday afternoon. j The Coroner ...

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... ngworth s, Hardy, London, c WEST HARTLEPOOL. Ab-uvals, Seplenber 30.— Navigat..r, Kirk, Hartle- pool, L S.ilimh, September 3D — Rap Hansen Mariager, c; Bonnie Las 3. Per^usson, Shelds, 1; Hanna, Bran it, Trelleborg, c ; W.ll am and Thomas, Wilyman, Hart- ...

DEATH3. Bishop.— Janaary 5th, at r.ha Clarenoe Briok Work*. Biliingham. rrcdcrioit Bishop, aged 33. Interment ..

... a, inaat Jau^htur of Joseph uad Lydia Ellis, age I 9 months. ' { j Fi.e.iino. -On Jann_ry9th, at Lambton \rrns, Nor manby, Thomas, beloved bus!. and of J ana Fleming. aged 57 yea rs. interment un Wednesday, 13th, our- tego leaving residence 3 p.m. Friends ...

LQiNDQN NOTES

... such a man as Mr Ralli. Mr Morley's large majority is one which, if Mr Keir Hardie really represented Labour, would strike a great blow at the Labour movement, but ?? Mr Hardie altogether fails. l to maka Labour men , desert the Liberal cause. Young men ...

LOiNDON NOTES

... Arthur Acland will be the recipient of many congratulations from his father's tenantry, with whom he is deservedly popular. Sir Thomas A. land is a year or so older thaa Mr Gladstone. He is a hale and hearty old gentleman, with a wonderful hea 1 or black ha ...

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... Harburn's I Phosphorised Tonic gives power and endurance. See page 4. North Ormesby Flower Show Tickets half-price at Freeman, Hardy, and Willis's, 3, Railway-crossing. — Auvr. Brentnall, Ironmonger, Bridge-3treet, for enamelled Plates, Dishes, Mugs, Jugs ...

ROW IS THE PULPIT TO REACH.THE MASSES? I

... blind- ' man's-bus? ' ('• aughter, and cries of Yes.)— ! Mr A. Spicer, M.P., alluded to (he attitude taken ! up by Mr Keir Hardie, M.P., remarking that they ! as Christian men must do all in tieir power to let ! such representatives of the labourin ; c ...

LONDON NOTES

... father of one of tbe new Cabinet Ministers, old Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, looking as cheery and blithe as though he were 20 years younger than Mr Gladstone instead of being nearly ten years his senior. Sir Thomas, notwithstanding his ninety-two summers, has a ...

THE DURHAM LOCKOUT

... and Mr J. Wilson con- j tended that Mr Hardy should bo kept to the terms ! I of bis contract.— TheCuKßK ; But be oannot do it I if the c.vals do not come out of the pit.— Mr j Wilson said it didn't matter. Mc Hardy knew j that tbe pits were likely to be ...

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... German Empires, Edmonds )n, Ifamburr, g; Agenoria s, Se.-gent, Arch- angel to Bordeaux, deals, &o. ; (12) Killingworth s, Hardy, London, 1. SaiLmos. September 10.— Ellen H„ Sterrv, Hartle- pool, 1; George Reynolds, Parker, Hartlepool, 1-, Kaiser s. Hyde ...

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... Middlesbrough Police Court to-day Edward Wot -dhouse and Thoma ? Woodhouss were charged with playing football in Briar street, and Hy. New- man, William McGill, Patrick Coates, Ben am in Bashforl, and Thomas Bashford were charged with a similar oence in Frances ...