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LENIN URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL

... had one.—Mr. Turnnidge: Then I think he ought to have another letter on it, because we are overrun with it. It is no good speaking to his man about it.—The Clerk did not think another letter was any good. The Council had threatened to put the penalty clause ...

TIE SOUTHEND STANDARD, JANUARY 4 1900

... Perry, next came across her about five hours afterwards. He lifted her head from the ground ; she groaned. but was unable to speak. He immediately called up a Mr. Clark, living near by, and they removed her. Some port wine was procured instantly for the ...

I LOON $lll

... The 'jump melee the cle!guation salaries seems startling, especially as it ot:urred before the recent rises. The Brims speak for themselves. In 1327-8 the salary lit for District Fund purposes totalled £2,205 Its 3d and in 1390-9 £3,183 17s 7d. On ...

SHOEBVRYNESS

... were going ? No. I don't think so. Were you taken on board the ship when you were rescued from the water ?—Yes. Did Liley speak to you when you were on board and ask you why you did not show a stern light remember what he did say. I dispute that. Witness ...

THE ESSEX WATER WAR

... way to band together, and that they were now doing what they undertook with the House of Lords to do. Councillor Marriage, speaking for the mill owners and others using water power, hoped the Bill would be opposed tloth and nail. Councillor Morley Hill ...

AND LOWEST STUDY YOUR APPEARANCE

... Baylis has achieved the distinction of n full-page portrait on the front of the Londen - Muiucal Courier ; which y.urnal speaks of him as a writer - whose toilel, from time to time in our columns have grown itt ioierest and importance. It is stated ...

RAMBLER

... Essex people were now doing their duty and supporting them. As to the future, it was impossible for him or anone el , e to speak. and it was not customary for Englishmen to swap horses whilst crossing the stream. He had no desire to pull the coat-tails ...

THE i3OUTHEND STANDARD, JANUARY 4

... spiel the isces:on was ton solemn fur human weeds. and he must &low the c.rensony—the most sublime of which the Church knim—to speak for Rad!. • SOUTHEND POLICE COURT. BOROUGH PEPPY SIIN9ION. Timmy, J. 2nd.—Before: The Meyer (in the chair, and J. R. Brightwell ...

HOCKLEY

... STiLL.LiVilliam Gunn wat dharged with being drunk and disorderly at Hull Bridge-road on December 17th. P.c. Brow said his speaking to defendant seemed to make h'm worse. He threatened witness and a crowd assembled, which encouraged defendant to resist ...

FREE CHUHLIIiN. SOUTHEND

... loyalty there. It reemeil that no matter where they were born, or where they lived. Fooland was their country. awl w h en * speaking rie . a vie:t to it they spoke of going biome. Though their interests were in Garda. it was not their home. Such was the ...

THE LUST OF HATE

... perturbed a series of shocking murders, the victims being men of rank or gnat wealth. Pennethorne meets Bertrand, but does not speak to him. He is consumed with • desire to take his life. He meets a Dr. Nikola who learns of his hate, and offers to assist him ...