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1 UWusra

... had ridden so realm • manner to endanicer the. l safety of the mashy., and as the result of hoe um, duos • little child was seemly killed. Such mem tMoa.become too f re quent, and nekton riding hi e common. With few exceptions cyclists ride gh the tho ...

SCENE AT A VOLUNTEER ENCAMPMENT

... the be:rest. The of tb. helpless °Wain% the eldest of whom M five years et asp. are described asmirfaL At lea the roll was killed in do, village of Meanie, and its brad taken to Vs station at Charlie& Dote little chibtren dial at Keswick, on It iday, front ...

THORPE SA TCH I' I L LI

... nohow. where he atm it ma—Mr. IL Claim. di feuded, what defend was that had • toght to go on Mr. Dem, .wed fe r th e wh y, killing vermin, mid ~n the night to mamma. mat ho hare. —Mr. Clayton ountwenad on the pant that t h hare got op and am Into maw ratites ...

JOURNALIST

... he footed dead body of a child in • cradle which eras half.commemod. The bead and face of the baby were charred Meek, maim were the ehosildem. The top of the skull was bused through, and some of the beds bed falls. est. The child'a clothes were still bunting ...

?BURMA STUN

... ?BURMA STUN. 3OA a a. pops Japans aho killed an railway near Pa Irbanwastp sisnal•box : last Tharaday worse took plata Saturday alteranoa. nen we a large crowd •p.otators at Pe general epastowy, and the Rev. 11. W. Marlette's, of the Wesley. Chapel, Bptoo ...

FATAL TALL DOWN A PITSHAPT

... public was filled. The primmer wee charged with febierously lurking Rhlonian on the herd with a mill pick, and attemptim to kill and slimier her at Hinckley on August 13th. The fleet witness was the girl, Elisabeth Rich. anima, who maid: I AM • mode woman ...

11ACHINE I. L. BERRIDGE & CO.,

... rather proud of rush 'widow. whop it &wool moor too often. As this your first you aught to be well Hut ant I the foth or? ..kill the Teatca, How do I know: - n*B.l the magiwt,40.,• what does your wife any: - rho sayv . it a all right. - .. I dare ...

MONT COUNTY COURT

... with the offline. instructions. The child and eke the boy from bleuham were doing well. A of fever was notified no Friday at Linby Hall s toe. The medical °Wane failed to his effort to Induce the mother of the child to allow it to be taken to the heepitaL ...

NZ DUCLIESS OF YORK'S FAREWELL TO

... estensably to visit her mother, bus indeed west to her mamba winter la neighhoorhe•d. She there threstswed to both hetwell sad the child. 4604006 *64 felleirkil her with a slew ladaappiag the latter, yesterday she eat bath Its and her own thrust with a *mein knit* ...

WILLIS v. EARL ROWE. THE JENNKNII CAUL appeal by the plaietoff le this males from the later made by Mr

... Malmo began to taw Lord Justice Bowen : Bet she passed off as Hearsea brothor, and therefore the heir•at.law of William .1 , • child who was sot Geerse's brother, wale not that be • ',weeded freed sea. le 1103 Mr. Wamiworg.o• w.W that might be • emeeeled 'trawl ...

COALVILLE LOCAL BOARD

... Imam there le • large sod consequently no Irwin!) , for During the in nth 20 data o eee roamed, aim of which were amongst child,en ender five years of age. Thirtydreven births Isare been registered derive the same period.—Cosiville, 10th January, blaoscar ...

LOCAL NOTES

... the bent of the argument in the correspondence with the Liceneed Viet.Dere' Amociation in refrreom to the G.errinieut Veto Kill. Every one of their serious points be completely. In fact, in uoe respect they *newer therneelve, nue of their contentiom that ...