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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 ...

COLLIERY ACCIDENT IN THE MIDLANDS

... Skidmore, and Thomas Garate. Vernon, who is a member of the 2nd Volunteer BattaLion South StaIfordshire Regment, was shortly to sail for South Africa, but he now lies with broken legs and arms and other i4uries. The -five injured men were powerless to hup ...

WAR ITEMS

... reservist of the gal- lant Highland brigade, the court awoke from its lethargy. The Common Serjeant asked the officer when he sailed for the front. On Wednesday, my lord, said the sol- dier, with a inliitary salute. Then, continued the Common Serjeant ...

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 ...

THE MONZA TRAGEDY

... Italian Govternment has the namnes of those who saile d. -Reuteor It now appears t oo he true that Bresci, Quin- tavalli, and Lana were all in active and frequent consultation with Anarchists just before sail- ing. Quintavalli was a barber at West Robo- ...

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 ...

HORRIBLE DEATHS BY SUFFOCATION ON A THAMES BARGE

... William Stone, seventy-five, barge- master, and Joseph Tonks, forty-two, barge mate, who were found dead in the cabin of the sailing barge Webster, lying at Bank- side, Soutlwark, on the afternoon of Su'n- day week. The barge, which is owned boy Messrs. Wakeley ...

ILLUSTRATED POLICE NEWS

... The Aurania sails almost immediately. Officers and men alike are modestly reticent as to their doings during the war, but they say they are delighted at touching 'salt water once more. The health of the corps is splendid. The Aurania sailed on Sunday ...

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 ...

THE LOSS OF THE MOHEGAN

... certain defects were discovered, such as priming and leak- ehof the boilers. Minor defects having been put right the vessel sailed for New York, on which occasion the Toysge occupied a period of eleven day%, and during tha time mnuch priming and leak- age ...

COWARDLY ASSAULT BY A PUGILIST

... take my fare, and ordered me down. I turned round and punched him, and then ran away. In answer to Mr. Caldicott, the witness sail he had heard that the prisoner was a professional pugilist. Mr. De Rutzen said one seldom heard of a more cowardly or ruffianly ...