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ARMOURED CAR SAULKS BANDITS

... the other on the 'ear compartment, where the money guards keep constant vizi I. The money vault is proteeted by sted sides which have windows with ballet-proof glass. In testing this glass an officer fired point blank, and was hardly a dent in the glass ...

OLD BARRACKS AND ROUSING

... and have stated tkv cannot be used for this purpose. as the barracks will he required for the Civic Guard. The barracks were completely gutted by fire when they were evacuated by the Irregular I,xces before the arrival of the Free - 1 -20 principles to ...

WOMEN IN IRISH PUBLIC LIFE

... through Messrs White and White, solicitors, for /7114 7s. 6d. for the destruction of 305 fleeces of wool which were destroyed by fire on the lands of Ballyvoneen, in the Co. Kildare, and within one mile of he Co. Meath boundary. The wool was the property of ...

WEEK'S BEST STORY

... admiring her as she danced for the nobles of Petrograd in the Villa Rode. He remembered those dances that had set his blood on fire, and he remembered that little brown mole on the white skin. And he told her that he loved her still, and that he was going ...

yews Mats Atheist Assesiatisa

... we fire, asked one of the suad. In the meantime Metropolitan Benjamin and his monks were praying. No, said he, nothing exqcept one sentence—we thank our God that He has permitted ua to die for our religion. Admidst the ribaldry of the guards the ...

YOUNG WIDOWS SELF IMMOLATION

... better calculated to bestir the gold-braided military and whitecuffed British officials of Delhi. When Musammat Rukka chose the fire route to go to heaven with her husband, she was striking at the very source of British authority in India. And as India had ...

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... not wrecked. The eruptions would only destroy that part of the earth, including Europe, which has been worn out by volcanic fires. THE lIIRAAK OF MONTE CARLO Monte Carlo is now so world-famed, so proverbial a city, that it is difficult to realise that 70 ...

THE GENERAL ADVERTISER

... of the furnace, and then up through the tubes away to the chimney sticks. In all these processes great care is necessary to guard against preignition, and every precaution must be observed to avoid damage to the plant should this occur. English Mimi= to ...

of Important Case DONEGAL LADIES' IMPROVE.. MINT

... O'Connor—ls it not a fact that we have war here? We are reminded of it every night in a most painful way. If the armed troops to guard the Provisional Government offices were withdrawn for two houra I wonder what would happen the buildings. Mr. Sullivan—Or this ...