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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

BOND STREET WIZARD CONVICTED

... at Mountstewart, Co. Down. It Seemd that a sailing party had been proposed, but permission to take out a boat was refused. Nevertheless the under butler named Adams, launched the craft, anwl went for a sail with two friends and a felldw-servant. They ...

JEWS RAID A CHINA SHOP

... it-was not-paid. He had no idea' where the 'goods were nbw,-Mr, Fordhamo remaeea the' prisoners for further evi . -denceeand'sail that he would accept bail in OUe snrety in 51. for each of tho pri- ?? magistrate suggestedto Mr Tilley that it migihtbe w ...

A MURDERED WIFE'S SKULL IN COURT

... small basin of gruel at his wife. The basin broke aud knoeked her down. He himself went immedintely to the pol ce-station and sail], I have murdered my wife and have Coine to give myself up. The prisoner was retained in ou.tody.and the matter inveet gated ...

LIBEL ACTION STOPPED

... avery old I3method of treatmenst.: A number of ex- jperientesis bave :been made* by hepo- dermio injection,- but they have sailed.: Dr. Koehbbase experismented lwith-it. Dr. 13och had devoted:''esrs of hiH dl'e to -thel :etudy of this, ?? jury 6topned ...

Long-Lost Relatives

... in Fort Elizabeth, Algoa Bay, in 1864. Siisters Nellie, Emma, and. Altoe sh.k (Parents are dead.) DAvws (Jorin), of Dover, sailed on the as. Yeoman for Freemantle. on Feb, 26, 188r. Brother William asks. I - DOBBS (ELIZARETsU) left Calstherpe, Market lasen ...

ACCIDENT ON H.M.S. MUTINE

... tassocatrion wishbodirct: -public attetion Xto the serious danger to - ahoises .sriing remi the sarelessnesbf persons tehro~ing -sAils in the roadway . -:when unpacng-asss oatside warehouses. FIREE, YESThRiDAY:- - Sms] firej occurred at 6.4an.;at Wal. - worth-read; ...

LONDON COUNTY SESSIONS

... RBSOLVEINT to cool and, olehaas IhC blood. will lorild instant gelef, pernlt: rest traudosaep, and'pelnt toa apspedi', -pernainent, sail eoorlomtiol ears, when an other metiholi fall. PlRICO, THE SET, st, or fs0Ap, Is; OINTsE14T, 2S 6d; UESOLIENSIT, 6d W, a1n ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... of taking trips to Sooth Alrica and Australia. ie left his employment at the Royal Army stores on Sept. 19 with a view ta sailing for South Africa. Cathe- rine Heaviugham, of 26, St. Leonard's- street, Pimlico, stated that the de. ceased had lodged with ...

THE UNITED KINGDOM

... the uper reaches of - the Cattewater. A boat was crossing the stream, when she was struck by a Shea - squall, and before the sails could b eased the craft capsized, throwing- the o ccupant into the water. There -were uii boats near to render assistance, ...

THE GREAT TITCHFIELD-STREET MURDER CHARGE

... BY LIGHTNING. During a thunderstorm which passed ?? siaver on Tuesday afternoon three mern who were at worit on board the |sailing vessel -Hillene, of Bremen, were . killed by lighrtng. The lash pens- I trated the mnsun hold, where some of the crew were ...

SIR C. WARREN AGAIN FIGHTING

... service, are arriving at Lorenzo Marquea daily from Pretoria. All agree that the game is up. The German liner Bundesratlh, which sailed from Lorenzo Marquez on Tues- day, carried 30,000 ounces in bar gold for Haxmburg. Mr. Miichael Davitt, MI.P., was a passenger ...

THE LAW AND SPORTING COMPETITIONS

... avt surrendered to auswer an Joetuiasit ude the Batting Act hii indictalalotiuen cortohitions.-Mr. II. rspeevt ho prosecuted. sail the defen- - ayorn bed recistered proprietor of a )ttcC a iedqportinq Luck, the offic0s of splieri wr at 10, Red Lion-court ...