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{ ~ CANNING TOWN, PLAISTOW AND WEST HAM NEWS BROADCASTING NEWS RETURN OF DEATHS OF BRITISH SEAMEN

... { ~ CANNING TOWN, PLAISTOW AND WEST HAM NEWS BROADCASTING NEWS RETURN OF DEATHS OF BRITISH SEAMEN A memo: y :est whl be imposed upon PEDAL CYCLIST FINED I)::leners to the National programme on 22nd July, when Sound Pictures is p..esnted. In this programm ...

FUNERAL OF POLICE CONSTABLE EDWARD G. GREENOFF. HERO OF THE (MEAT EXPLOSION

... of being a son of the Motherland. And I ask: Is the price t3o great? Why, in some eircumstanees, death may be more noble than life. At least such a death as our brother died is worth a thousand livee. And the compensation to the widow Lae been, and will ...

rSE BOARD OF 'WORK& LLVEHOF

... the three weeks ending the 4th Inst., there were ill births and 79 deaths, 13 being non-residents. The births were at the rate of 34 per 1,000, and the deaths 19 per 1,000. Twelve deaths were registered from a zymotic character, three from measles, one ...

GROCERIES iiitOVISIONS

... evidence showed that the of death was inflammation of the spinal chord and the jury returned a verdict of al death. 111111Mution and Mr. Baxter hell an enquiry at the Whitechapel Infirmary, on Thursday, reopeeting the death of Hannah Poster, 39, wife of ...

THE FATAL .ACCIDENT AT THE ALBERT DOCKS

... and the vessel was lying in the dry dock of the Royal Albert Dock, within about 30 feet from the edge of the dock. There was a brow from the ship to the edge of the dock. Witness had been working on board for eight days, and it was the fame brow that was ...

1111BLIYAN CENTRAL HALL

... BK. W. Sawkins iLyeett Mission). Revs. Tiplady. f Flint, F. Dempster. Mr. W. Groves, Mr. levies, Mr. A. Chester, Mr. W. A. Mitchell, and others. The Chairman said it was • great pleasure to om to preside over that luncheon, for his late o t her took • deep ...

[PUBLISHED TUE SSDAYS AND] FRIDAY. FRIDAY, OCTOBV.R 3, 1913. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER

... been done with a sharp instrument. Witness's impression was that the wound had been made with an instrument which had a sharp edge and • firm handle, as he did not see how I man could get the purchase on a razor sufficient to cause it—he meant with a moveable ...

CRUEL DESERTION OF A WIFE 4ND CHILDREN AT BOW

... that the lad had not reached home. — William Mitchell, a rigger, said that on Monday morning he was cleaning the gratings of the dry dock, when he discovered the body. —According to the medical evidence death was due to asphyxia from drowning.—The coroner ...

THE METROPOLITAN POLICE

... TO DEATIL—On Tuesday Mr. Richnrls held an inquiry at the London Hospital, respecting the death of Thomas Charles O'Briin. aged four years, who met with his death burning. The evidence proved that on the provious Wednesday evening the deceased went into ...

MOO fine for Bow man GANG FIGHT IN Upper North ,who had gold in his shoe STEPNEY Street Institute

... West gold grain, value £ll 75., from afford nowadays, had had the crowd of ($0 or 70 men leave a of Morpeth-street and J. Mitchell his employers, i° which Reis effrontery to come along and ask fairground. and gather at a et* Senrab-street. After opening ...

In the eourse of a private roldienee at Ruelongbant Palace on Tuemlay. Captain Lindbergh v as decorated by the ..

... annual matinee organised in slid of the Greater London Fund for the Blind by the 'flieutrieal Committee, of whose Dante 31. edge Kendal t. the president. At all the parades on Territorial S lay' in a letter was read from Lord bourne. Lord4Lieutenant ~f ...