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MAY 26, 1910 THE SCAFFOLDING ACCIDENT AT DOWNHILL. RESUMED INQUEST AT COLERAINE. IMPORTANT EVIDENCE USE OF ..

... the scaffolding they decided that as they had plenty of time they would make it ery secure. Th 3 Coroner—l don't doubt that. Witness—l have seen many inferior scaffolds and nothing happened. Mr. Brothers—My point is that if von had had a. scaffold pole ...

Oh' ,ave me if you can. was another sentence in letter on which counsel laid strew. and surely. he

... to die like that. was another P.ivage read by Mr. Will,. who said. Is not that the despairing ere of a man who sees the scaffold before him? In an impressive charge to tlio jury, his Lordship described the case as a horrible one in many of aspects. ...

Guttered' Presbyterian Church

... The Downhill scaffolding AooWont. Mr. W. J. Smith, referring to a case of Bones versus Christie, said this was a claim by Mrs. Bones, Brook Street, Coleraine, against Mr. Daniel H. Christie, for com p e nsation, her husband having been killed at Downhill ...

HIS LORDSHIP'S CHARCE

... degrees of murder. That was, murder in the first degree, when a man had to expiate his crime on the scaffold as the result of a deliberate plan to kill. Dr. Cross Murder Recalled. Thus when Dr. Cross slew his wife in Cork many years ago— a case in which ...

EASTER VESTRY

... by J une- ItLaughlin. Bazaar street. Portrush, for compensation for injuries sustained to his right foot in falling fr a scaffold while working a- a carpenter at the Pavilion in Portrush. Mr. William Beckett, law clerk. proved service of the notice to ...

THE BALLYMONEY FREE PRESS

... dismount and let you take my Ah, no! while just now coming through place. • I will, replied the Doctor, that beneath the scaffold where the great stolle fell and the court masons are at work , a you now do it!' s truck him dead! The horse reared instantly ...

' t 4.-'' 000044/.. r . :,.,; July 25, 1918. TUE BALLYMONEY FREE PRESS. . i~ DEATH OF MN. SAMUEL

... to hospit• I in Lane. the Germans who failed to retire hastily were where be died at eight o'clock. It is understood either killed, wounded, or captured. German that the deceased was a draughtsman iiiVessrs. artillery has tried, but totally unsuccessfully ...