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YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... returned a verdict of Accidental death, and added a rider suggesting that a look-out man should be appointed. Inspector Turpin promised to convey the recommendation to the company. The coroner disallowed Cuff's expenses. KILLEDL BY AN OMNIBUS. Mr. Hiclks ...

BOER FORCE SURROUNDE

... lByater, Dulnsford, Iraser, Lind, lHerman, Dale, Esniopinal. Williams, Zurcher, Richards, Johnstone, Gibboer, Anderson. Hanson, Turpin. Dicie, T. Jones. Salford, 11. Somerton, A. J. Walton, and Jungerson. Corporal Stranger. Quartermaster-Sergeant Lambard. ...

CASUALTIES

... Pietermaritrburg, a to the Secretary of State for War. May 16th. Base Hiospital. Maritzbarg , 1st Manchester. Private Frank Turpin, May ]5th. 2nd Somerset L.L, Private E. J. Sampson, 'May 15th. Ladysmith.-lst Manchester, Private -3. Huxley, . May 15th. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... District Council, No 1, to Mitchell, Mitchell; Queen'ws Co County Council: to Tur- pin, Turpin; 'M1ountineilick Rural District Coun- cil (1 oud 2) to Turpin, Turpin; Same to Same. Tbuln. MIaster Tandy-Eleven o ?? v B'ariy, Lynch; Kiein an v Martin, Sheridan; ...

POLICE NEWS

... poaching, and a fine of £5 and costs, or two months imprisonment with hard labour was now imposed. Richard Taylor, alias. Turpin, of Manvers Square, Manvers Street, Sneinton, Nottingham, and William Gray, alias Barney, of 5, Paradise Row, Coalpit Lane ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE— YESTERDAY

... Comrnmiti-e f lhe QueEn's Last Coutny Infirmary-Mesrs E -Hedy. Q ?? M P: 2es- Falconer, Q ?? ad Dudley White ?? to by Messrs Turpin). For a minotity ol f the 1n- dter Iimary Conzmitt-ee-Mr Win (tibsoU I i fi~t TiU.M T e e a by 31r Fetherstonhaugh). He' Ant ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Committoe of othe Queen's CDunty InFicmara-n r T Dl Healy' t|QC, Mt P ; Dr Falconer, and !WVr Dudley .VIto (instructed by Messrs Turpin, solicitor;. Mars-- ng borough). For a minority of the Irafrm-yI n- ?? Wm Gibson (instructed by AL in Fetherstonhaurih, ...