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Northern times and weekly journal for Sutherland and the North

GUARDING A MUSEUM

... much chanow fire has. Immediately after closing, every gallery and every room ia the building is gone through, searched, and locked up; and then the whole process is repeated again an hour later, this precaution being directed against fire rather than ...

TRAIN ON FIRE

... damaged horse-box was in progress. The guard states that his attention was first drawn by the arrest of the train owing to the contrary signals at Stoke Canon station, where the signalman evidently had observed the fire. The groom, who for some unexplained ...

FIRE BRIGADES’ DISPUTE AT FIRE

... FIRE BRIGADES’ DISPUTE AT FIRE. extraordinary incident occurred at a Gre at Sandlands Earthenware Manufactory, Hanley, Staff., on Sunday morning. The Gremen from Longton were helping the local brigade when they received instructions to disconnect their ...

THE GAS FIRE

... THE GAS FIRE. There is a great deal of mistaken prejudice against the gas fire. Probably owing to its experience in times past with obsolete types of gas fires the public has come to regard this useful domestic comfort as utterly insanitary anti unhygienic ...

KING ALFONSO IN DANGER SHOT FIRED BY A MONOMANIAC

... KING ALFONSO IN DANGER SHOT FIRED BY MONOMANIAC. As the Royal Family, with the Court dignitaries, escorted by a Royal guard, were returning on Saturday afternoon from the salve at the Suceso Church on the Plaz* de Oriente, says the Chronicle correspondent ...

THE NORTHERN TIMEP, IHCTRSDAY, MAY 29, 1902. And yon will see that the guard is instructed CORONATIONS OF THE PAST

... THE NORTHERN TIMEP, IHCTRSDAY, MAY 29, 1902. And yon will see that the guard is instructed CORONATIONS OF THE PAST to that effect , “I shall see the officer of the guard and tell him to obey your orders as if they were mine—so long as they not conflict ...

17 Killed and Wounded at Louvain

... disperse them, were assailed with a shower of stones. The civic guard, who then came up, fired on the mob. Another serious collision occurred in the Rue Tirlemont, where the civic guard fired again. In all five rioters were killed and 12 were wounded. The ...

A DESPERATE AFFAIR

... murders were hiding, took fire and was demolished, the two miscreants perishing in the flames. For several hours pitched battle had raged between the two men on the one side and some 1500 police and detachment of Foot Guards on the other, a continuous ...

FIGHT WITH TRAIN ROBBERS

... oar, which contained large sums of money and other valuables, and ordered the guard to open the door. On his refusing - they used dynamite. The guard immediately opened fire with rifle, and shot and killed one of the robbers, the ballet passing through ...

VICAR AS FIREMAN

... whether these prisoners were shot by the volley fired over their heads, or whether, as is alleged in some quartets, by shots fired by some of the guard outside the fence on the opposite side, who, it is said, fired when they heard the shots and uproar, it is ...

ARMED TRAMCARS

... supply the places of the strikers, says the Express. The militia guarding the tramway line were obliged to fire upon the rioters, and six of the latter were wounded. The rioters returned the fire with shower stones and a few revolver shots, and two of the ...