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SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT CARRICEMINES

... man named Patrick Flynn was admitted to the Hoepital, having sus tained sever# injuries the result having been bally crushed between two cars. was attended and Mr Davis who found that three of the man's ribs were fractured and that his face was . err »ie lies present in a very sorious condition, and is the of Mr Ormsby, visiting surgeon. Flvnn was brought to hospital by Constable !• ...

CORPORATE OFFICIAL IN THE DOCK

... CORPORATE OFFICIAL THE DOCK. ADDITIONAL charges preferred Yesterday the Southern Police Court before Mr Swifts, James Stevenson, who had been • ovorieer in the Cl-ansir.g Department the j. Corporation, whs brought remand. in custody of Detective-officer Larkin, with obtain money, the property of the Cer; poratiou, by false pretonc>'s. Rico prosecuted on behalf of the Cor! p-n-ation E A Ennis ...

SUDDEN DEATHS TRE CITY. Yesterday Dr Coroner, held inquest in the gue on the remains of Laurence aged yesr«. ..

... who died »ud his residence, Richmond place, twvrty past two o'clock on the morning of the 2nd inst. It appeared that the deceased retired to rest the previous night in good health; fchortly after two o'clock observed by his snor tit heavily; aasis'- bum mm, but poor man died almost immediately »fterwards. I.onia R ibitisou, who made the post nortrm rtepo«eii that death from heart di*-'««e ...

THE BOMBAY RIOTS

... SERIOUS SITUATION. (RFI TER'S TEI.KfiRAM.) Bombay, Friday, j a protest against plagu- Bombay piece {foods market* are closed, and the have shut their premises. Moreover, about 15,000 dockers, labourers, and yed at the stations ; have gone out strike. L(.ndon, Friday. The Central News says—The news from Bom- bay is regai ded as serious members of i'ai- I I'm men' *'li luve personal experience* ...

THE LICENSED GROCERS AND VINTNERS' PROTECTION ASSOCIATION

... Yesterday the committee mot at the C •miner* cial Building*. ware present—Messrs I> Bergiu.'i' C. (chairman), James PLG (vice-chaircaau); Joseph J Behan. James Byrne, Thomas Cahili. I'liomaa Da»y, Win Davy, Joseph Deiahuut, Charles Dowlmg, Michael Fanning. Denis Finn, John Fogaity. Jeremiah Hayea, Michael Humphrey, Michael Kennedy, Patrick I*arre'l, IVter*Leecti, I'C; Alderman imas M'Auley. ...

DUBLIN UNITED TRADES COUNCIL

... 1 La-t night Ihe foiui.ghtly meeting the Dublin United Trades Council was held the J'rades Hn!l, ! street. Tii I'rt >i(! nt, af«*. .Ijl.u l-'ii/pilriuk, led* I' hers present ishinake. s, Tucker ; .1 ; lion ikers. J D nil) . ooj, is. K. ane ...

KILMAINHAM COMMISSIONERS AUDIT

... DISAGREEABLE SC'ENES. Yesterday, the Courthouse. J Newel, Local Government Board Atuii tor, commenced the audit of tbe accounts the Township The Commissioners were- -M-»srs M I' !o->d, Chairman Mi Kennedy,CUas Kelly, Richard Murray. Ryan. Mr George Collins, solicitor (Messrs Casev and Clay), appeared for the Township Coiuniis> loners*. Mr Jos*pb Glreson. solicitor, appeared objector to certain ...

IRISH FINANCIAL REFORM LEAGUE

... The All Ireland Committee met at the Mansion House on Friday last. The Right Hon the Earl of Mayo presided. Amongst those present wer« -Mr R Saunders, Mr Thomas Kennedy, L; Mr John Garstin, DL-, Mr John Thoniss A Joynt, Mr M J Byrne. Mr W Lane, Thomas A Kelly. Mr Field, M Mr John Carolan, J P. Chairman North Dublin Union; Mr Thomas C Drury, B L; Mr P O'Brien, Mr Nolan, secretary. riie motion ...

DUBLIN PORT AND DOCKS BOARD

... MESSRS. HEIT 'N'S HOLDINU. Yesterday the weekly meeting the Dubiiu Port and Docks Board was held the t.ffice*, Westmoreland street, the Hon •! Meade, J presiding. There were also present—Sir Richard Martin, Sir William J Sir Percy iirac, Bart; Mauri Dickrell. .IP; Fmdiater, .1 P; George Perry, .1 P; Edward Holohan, James Murphy, J PSmyth. C; J H O'Connor, .1 P; T- J P; John Murphy, Cant ...

THE LION'S SHARE

... financial injustice which Ejected the English assumption of superiority. It seems almost tc regarded as a concession and a compliment that Ireland allowed i pay nearly three millions year more than her fair share to the public treasury. , She is expected to grateful and silent. Her own contribution quietly ignored. We hear a great deal about the English taxpayer. his burdens, his public ...