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1900 - 1949
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THE BOER PRISONERS

... such a manner :s to klefv Ciscover-. Groet satisfaction is felt that the ta-sporms with the bulk- of the pri- s0-N rkel to sail for St. Helon& to-day._ Reuter. CAPBETOW, 'March 14, 5.3O SctAie has made am atatmpt to esWp=, but rus t ?? CANADA AND TIE ...

A NAPLES TRAGEDY

... amongst some bales of clot. b were bored in the box for air, but tne top was fmly nailed down Shipped rd a saE coasting Steamer sailing berzrem Pc and Naples, the case duly arrived ther and all went well Q it had to be transhipped to a steamer bopmd for Marseilles ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... al wroeng, Police-c'onstaheSmin#thJ -soaerrested tpe man, said.he-denied ever.aing seen tim: boy gbeforie'. At the etapo lie sail the nha'rige 'wdase' Th;e tn~ili.A re, anda hiim'-,jora4 -week aiptinga5suty Ifor hissppesaa;mce. ?? odL-GI E iD .JgIOGS ElS-GATTG4 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ihe Kruger coin produced, which was the only coin in the glass. Cross-examined by Mr. Davies, for the defence, the witness sail the coin first put down by the prisoner was a good one. About sixteen people were in the bar at the time. She did not see-the ...

LAW NOTICES

... lnlusbanira Kctari (lEdward a Manna) Id& JieiiiwiP v ?? ?? a' Wilsii)-I-ly- we a Silvatit-Ici' tir-lgi i, Trs ?? liartcleit. With- Sail irounseli 2 la i. Mi-met-, Elintaa, (Merirer ' Meriicry- -Iriwirs v Lucasi. To follo the (S to N Vividivii.-O to, it- With ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... the last race, which were found so satisfactory. 'I he first race to be sailed on August 20, the second on August 22, aud the third on August 24. Further races, if any, to be sailed on the corresponding days of the following week. Particulars of challenger: ...

ARMY CONTRACT SCANDALS

... hands of officers at Woolwjch before being shipped. This case was a matter of extreme pressure. In reply to Sir R. Heed, he saiL he had only known of oneCasO of bribing in connection with contracts and that formred the subject of inquiry many years ago ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... charges made by the water company for water for round-watering purposes. Mr. Fordbami, aftenrlearing a greait deal of eoideire, sail thar as tie matter 'was one of considerable public imniortane he shouldd take time to consider his decision. ILLICIT STILL-aC50 ...

The Top of the Morning

... d The General Steam Navigation Company Nvill run their usual Conti ncbne l coastwise excursions during the holidays. The sailing for ostead %viii be Irongate and St. Katharine's Wharf, Tower Bridge, on 1aturdaY2Tle fill be 6 P. M., returning from Ostend ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... prisoner- called at -the surgery and gave i himn a seaman'a advanoe note for 51, 6s. in pay- ment, explaining that he was sailing on the fohowing dayin one of the Atlantic Transport com pany's vessels. Witneass believed the advane note to begenuine, 1arn ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... connection with the stock- brok-ing l usiness of Gregory and Co.,i the outside stock- brokers. _r E33LLE STEAML'f oXunaoSrNS. The sailings from Fresh Wharf, London Bridge, during the holidays will be as follows: To-day-Nine, to Clacton, Walton, Felixetoewe, Hlarwih ...