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MORE POLICE GAMBOLS IN THE NORTH AND SOUTH

... with the policemen; stones were thrown at them,. and she ran away; she was not pre- sent when the bayonets were drawn. Captain Brady, C.C., sworn': The accused are but a short time in the police, and they 'are under witness's com- mand since they joincd ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Captain J. R. Brady of £13 for a policy of £200 on the bankrupt's life be accepted. The offer was accepted. The offer of Captain Brady of £10 for a policy of £300 on the bankrupt's life was refused, as was also that of Mr. James M Combe of £215 for the premises ...

MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS

... Anderton the spirit flask presented by Private Chapman; and Jones was rewarded for his exertions with the gold pin offered by Captain Brady as the third prize in the walking match, but which was not awarded in the content. Phe jingling match for the silver-mounted ...

THE LOSS OF THS S.S. DUNMURRY

... said that the Dunmurry was the finest sea-going ship that he had ever gone to sea in. By Mr. M1'TIAiR-When he relieved Captain Brady he was ordered by him to pay particular at- tention to the manner in which the grain should be loaded, and he did so. Mhe ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... whisky ; but w e live and learn. Inl an A merican exchange we read the following, under the head of Gossip of the Day .-Captain Brady, of tbhe steamship Busbinills, which arrived at Nlew York yesterday from London, sputn a re- m aarkable yarn to a gapingr ...

ATTACK ON THE THAMES AND MEDWAY DEFENCES

... Lieut. W. H. H. Butler as staff officer. Major ig Congdon bad charge of the four groups of gnus in if Garrison Point Fort; Captain Brady, B.A., cor- le manded at Grain Fort; while Captain Simpson to had charge of the Shecrness lines. ' Gexeral er Goodenough ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... sword-belt, and frog-belt, with silver ornamusuts. The two mme ompanies were uider the command of Captain Tiiidal o Bright and Captain Brady, and went through company and X, battalion drill in unixceptionablo style. A square having .s been formed, Captain Bright ...

IMPORTANT DECISION

... a height of fifteen to twenty feet. In this part of the train the sole damage was done. In a third-class carriage was Captain Brady, who was on hue way to join his ship, the Rob Roy, in London Docks. Ife was killed, his wife and a child of four and a ...

INQUEST AT MOUNTJOY PRISON

... Justice May, Chief Baron Palles, Mr Js- tice Murphy. the Rev F CTrench, -Rev JH ennedy, sir Thomas-Jones, Sir Francis Brady, Captain Brady, pr Tichbnree, Sir George Owens, Dr Hayes, Dr SIvly, Dr Bobert M'Dowel, J Smyly, William Smyly, Mlr Campton S.9yly, and ...

THE ARMSTRONG CASE

... witness went back to Loriol-the day after the letter was sent, While there two gentlemen ermo for her. One of them was Captain Brady, of the Salvation Army. He saia sho was to go to Paris, and she cried. because she did not know what the two men wore going ...

THE TRIAL OF DR. LAMSON

... in which the writer asked Dear George, if he had anything to send, to do so by post, as he would like to remit to Captain Brady in the even- ing, and could get a postal order up to eight o'clock. The other letter was from the prisoner's mother. The ...