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Derby Mercury

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Derby Mercury

POLICE NEWS

... e Delaney said the woman was lying is in the road, and' her clothes were covered with tl mud. She could neither stand nor speak, and the ti stretcher had to be requisitioned to get her to the tt lockup. The Bench estreated her recognisances m and also ...

POLICE NEWS

... has come, if io can ever come in our generation, whda the various sections of the Irish Natlonalle' representation should speak and act as one mant at W'estmlnster, casting aside all merely personal. considerations and all minor political issues, i% view ...

PUBLIC-HOUSE PROSECUTIONS IN DERBY

... the world. A story, which comes from the deathbed of the Duke of Westminster, is that almost at the last, Iwhen unablO to speak, he sign-illed for a sheet 01 paper nnd pencil. He then wrote on it that he wished a cheqae for ,i CO.' to be sent to the officers' ...

SIR WM. MacCORMAC'S EXPERIENCES

... Boers out. Sir William pays a tribute to officers and men of the Royal Army Medical Corps, of whose un- tiring energy he speaks highly, and goes on to say that he received permission to waljj to the field hospitals of the 4th, sth. and 6th Brigades a ...

POLICE NEWS

... event intro defendant's room on the night of the 24th inst. with his supper. He was then rtanding in the room and did not speak. Whalo complainant's back was turned against defendant he went up to her and put his arms around her. waist- She shouted, and ...

CRONJE AS A PRISONER

... demeanour is one of extreme reserve. Piet Cronje ean speak English almost as well as any Tians- vaaler of Dutch extraction, but you may ply him iii vain with questions.iin English. lie positively refuses to speak ftnyt^ng but his native tasl, and even then ...

A DERBY PUBLICAN CHARGED WITH FERJURY

... accompanied by Mr. Bostock, secretary to the tes- timouial, attended a. Castle Hill and presented the aidross, the vicar speaking of his more than 13 years' friendship faith Mr. Nesfield and the fre. quency with which le helped him in the church work ...

DERBY BANKRUPTCY COURT

... sawdeceased alive abouthilf past sir o'clook, on Daturday morning. Shoeaw deoeased emakb bhe fire and go outeide. Ht did olt speak, and looked ?? peculiar. 'Witnacs was In the yard about two hours later, and noticing the pig stye doer opdn, she went towardo ...

A LONG EATON CASE

... til of the laying of the foundation stone of the Vic- -4 toia Royal infirmary. The Prince received two St addresses, and, speaking in the afternoon at a Y luncheon in St. George's Hall, said that the city wvas one of the first to showv the deep interest ...

JUDGE AND JURY

... that he did not whit to Sght on personal lines, but he was afraid their oppo eits ?? not doing the same, He then proceeded to speak on Sonth' Al.ola, the Radical position to-day, temrerana le isgation, and the eight hotsv question, &o. The Daily Telegraph ...

DERBY BANKRUPTCY COURT

... the illness of himself and family, bad trade, and being short of capital. He had done a little betting, but nothing worth speaking of. He had lost B60 through the loss of two horses and ?? examination was closed. George Brooke, of Derby, in reply to the ...

DERBY BANKRUPTCY COURT

... had been kelt and that this uncrtt aa undue preference had been made. VALUE OF TECHNICAL SCHOOLS The Duke of Devonshire, speaking Et a piss distribution at YAdy Warwick's Secondaryand Technical Science School at Dunmrov? On YWednsS day aftarnoon, confessed ...