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MANX NEWS

... Kirk Braddan in the mormag, a sail to the Calf of Man in the steam yacht Fairy Queen in tho afternoon, and attendance at a sacred con- cert in the Palace at night combined to render the visit exceedingly pleasant. The sail to the Island on board the Queen ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... Cost and fined dn s,, . ~ vfU~UD agai - E SHIPPING NEWS. MOVEMENTS OF LIVERPOOL a STEAMERS. 2 The White Star Liner Oceanic sailed fron iverpool for New York, yesterday afternoon, with a large complement of passengers, amongst those on board being his ...

LIVERPOOL COURT OF PASSAGE

... he became holder for Value of negotiable securiies in the shape of advance notes to six seamen, on the condition that they sailed in the detendants' ship Yols. This con- dition was fulfilled by the seamen, but the de- fendants refused to pay the saxms ...

FORTUNE-TELLING CASES

... consequenco of whichs two constables' wives were sent to have their fortunes tol1. after which prisoner was arrested.- Thse Mayor sail that anyono coming before the bench nuder similar cicewnetauces in future would be sent to gaol. At Llandudno, on Monday, Eliza ...

THE WAR HOSPITALS INQUIRY

... from Ireland, in addition to which freight had to be arranged for, and that often led to a week's delay owing to the vessels sailing on fixed dates. S4ir Ralph Knox, Nrulanent Under-Secretary for Iar, examined respecting the delay in getting the bane hospitals ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... RESCUE BY A BRITISH f per S I t - STEAME R. Perim, Monday. a. - Count Festetics and two men belonging to the iK Austrian sailing yacht Talua have been wrecked at Minecoy. They were rescued by the British Q steamer Birchton. They have arrived here, and ...

DOMESTIC TRAGEDY IN MANCHESTER

... attendiied by :a dois 11, ilooll siu' colimplaill I m:1li: I s.s o . Said thie doctor told hi( weak heiarl Ahlniltt Iiml >:1 tiih' sail l. envlitgr 55llwti 51 i i eased ill Ironit of li' five. i, -i!. :. ! milk for [ (IIi iltt i lle fi:1 l.. . ! l-y hi little ...

LIVERPOOL AND [ill] POLICE [ill]

... sez 2 Mn, was rbargedl writ w LE' s- obedience csrboard te a*mbna- I Mr. Finch, who p d, tns t Caiienr W engaged as seaman to sail board the te vessel being =eMr b = .0 or the envevyance of troops a stores. Lt a .'appered that the ofaers had neidersbie ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... the docks saw prisoner, who had been known to them for the last two years as a dock thief, meke a tour of the steamers and sailing ships in the dock. In each case he tried all the cabin and other doors, and when he had made the circuit without effecting ...

LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE COURTS

... non-payment of a fine and was then idcen- fed by the prosector in te present case. Wt charged by Detective Eaklins prisoner sail, !l was at the 'Delli (Adeiphi Theatre) that night and was told thst a, clock had been pinched! bu I did not pinch it. Prisoner ...

SAD CASE OF POVERTY

... at naval Ce A ras, sent to lagiand from =aval stations in, D; Cana, to be replaced by about 400 in a N siiar eaacity. These sailed by the same Pt compny's stamer Carthginian, which lefT from the Landingetage in the course of the _ evening with about 400 ...

LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE COURTS

... found that M;Evor joined the ship on Saturday at Southampton. where he was arrested about half an hour be- iore the vessel sailed. It had cost the West Derby Union £3 8a. to bring prisoner to Liver- pooL The case had been under the observa- tion of the ...