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... morning in Peel Lane, a thorough- fare connecting Little Hulton. with Tyldesley, in which the principal participants were a young lady cyclist and a youth of nineteen or twenty. The lady was riding at ...
A NINE-YEAR-OLD BOY'S EXTRAORDINARY ESCAPADES
... could not forbear to smile. FEARFUL ACCIDENT TO A CYCLIST A T'RILRIBLE accident happened to a young man named Fred. Grainger, of Burton Latimer. Hle was riding rapidly downhill on his bicycle, when he ran into a horse and trap. His right ...
A BIG LINER ON FIRE AT SEA
... Slacle. at Southwark Pohce CourtonT . . day, for a summons against the headmis- tress: of a Beimoidse'v.ELementary school' fr thrashing her child, aged ii - ?? - X Mr. Slade: Surely youado't--wat a sum-' uions for an ordinary chashisement? Applicant ...
SINGING HYMNS WHILE ENTOMBED EIGHT HOURS IN A WELL
... to an asyluni. - CYCLIST TOSSED BY A COW. MR. W. J. PRiCE, organist of Spalding Parish Church, and professor of music, when out cycling with Mrs. Price, between Spald-- ing and Rolbeach, met with a serious acci- dent by being tossed by a cow. Noticing the ...
EXTRAORDINARY SCENE ON A NEW YORK LANDING STAGE
... servant from the house of a Glasgow doctor. ?i I I I I A A CONSTABLE'S DESPERATE STRUGGLE. 0 AT BoW Street Police Court, Richard Ford, eg a middle-aged man, was charged, before Mr. er Lushington, with stealing a quantity of lead ad belnginto ...
SIX MONTHS FOR PLAYING THE CONFIDENCE TRICK ON A YANKEE
... Bas, a 'troupe of Spanish and American -danP cers; andin the ensemble'entitled :Ruldis of the Wbrld' they will 'represent the crowned heads. A feature of the ?? Dream- land -ballet will be a startling transfoirma- ?? of a chorus of spectres- ...
Advertisements & Notices
... Surgical Appliances. suspensory Bandages, a Boon to Cyclists, silk 3s 6d: two for:6s.; cotton. Is.- two ior is. 6d. Gbest E~padding Braces, for the preventiolt of. stooping, 3s. 6d.. 4s.6d., and:6. '6d. For Ladies and Gentle- ?? front3G G6d. to 21s., Trusses ...
THE INQUISITION REVIVED
... on, a'young ?? i engsg at one of the Burton bieweries The pu'osc- cutor was cycling. ome from Wilgfield 'Rectory with two friends on the nighh of May 20 last, and on nearing Egginton'they raninto' a rail which hgad been placed 'a'ross. thq: road.a Simpson~t ...
COOK AND BARMAID
... 12s. a week. On a Saturday she gave a week's notice, but was asked to stay on for a fortnight, to which she agreed. On the Monday following the Saturday she gave notice, however, defendant summarily dis- charged her. Mr. Foakes i This young ...
LITTLE ENGLANDERS TRY TO HOLD A MEETING IN FAVOUR OF THE BOERS, BUT 40,000 PEOPLE WOULD NOT LET THEM
... 'trade is at the present time in a very flourishing condition. A- LADY FALLS FROMI AFFLUENCE TO PAUPERISM. ELIZABETH CAnrENTBR, forty, a superior looking omanh, pleaded guilty at Harlesden to stealing milk, value 2d., from a doorstep at ...
POLICE INTELLIGENCE
... the 6th inst. the defendant got into a second-class non-smoking compartment at Victoria, and despite the 'protest of witness and the pre- sence of several ladies proceeded to strike a match on his boot and light up a cigarette, which he puffed all the way ...