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ABERYSTWITH DROWNING CASES

... hal a mile out, whe she - was thrown up by a large wae d g heavily, dropped across a trough betteen le waves. Onto of the boatmen then Eedh W md D, a noise of cackdig, and looldng into the naD and seeing almost full of wat Thcrote4 in W. elsh tob brother ...

COUNTY COURT

... the port arising out of the application of certain by-laws passed by the Morsoy Docks and Harbour Board for the payment of boatmen, riggers, and others employed in the docking or undocking of vessels. The plaintiffs were six Irish labourers, wno each sought ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... his clients were boatmen. They represented themselves as such, and it now appeared they were not.--Mr. Sowton urged that that was not the Issue before the court. He would be prepared to show at the proper time that they were boatmen, but the question ...

CORONER'S IN QUESTS

... A boat, with two men in 1i, wa passing ye down the river, and witness called to the men that a man was in the water. The boatmen, however, Le, did not endeavour to rescue hIm, and shouted to witness, We will call for him in the morning. ge Bring him ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... when they got there, end the father jumped on the N boat, holding his daughter by the baud. Snp- tC n posing that one of the boatmen hbd got a; d secure hold of the child, the father let go. tI s The result was that she -as precipitated A uinto the river ...

THE MYSTERIOUS DROWNING CASE AT PORT ERIN

... miles away, for the lh purpose of boating. On Tuesday and W-ednes- t dhay. July 21 and 2, they were wared by ox- t perienced boatmen not to venture outside he 3 of breakwater on account of the himpy sea, I utv N of on the third day they wore not so warned ...

DISTRESSING FIRE NEAR LIVERPOOL

... William Liptrot, jun. (one year and nine months), and the young woman Whalley were speedily burnt to death. Some passing canal boatmen appear to have been the first on the scene, and were asked to get . a ladder or do anything else to save life. They are said ...

CASE OF PECULIAR HARDSHIP

... to the boat from the shin and the agent got into her, and brought us back to shore, co.sing us all the way, and one of the boatmen offered to strike one of us for up- -braiding them with their crtelty.-I forgot to, say that one gentleman on board offered ...

WALLASEY POLICE COURT

... inst. the defendant took out four persons in his boat,-Mr. Danger, who prosecuted, said it was necessary to haves boats and boatmen under proper control for the convenience and safety of the ?? de- fendant, who admitted tbe offence, was fined lOs. and costs ...

SUSPICIOUS DEATH OF A BOATMAN

... about 4 45. The morn- ing was dark and foggy. The deceased was on his way to the Huskisson Dock to look after a ?? Brown, boatmen, of 42, Boundary- street, deposed that he did not see the deceased on the Sunday morning. He bad not seen him for a fortnight ...

ATTEMPT AT MURDER BY POLICEMEN

... stunned him for a tiine. The pooi fellow's groas and cries, coupled with the noise of the struggle, caused some o9 the canal boatmen to hasten to the place, and by their assltanoe he was 'got out, bnt In a state or great exhaustion and sbffering, The ruflianty ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY

... ensconced in the Nantwich Workhouse, where he now is, and apparently in good health. At the inquiry into the cause of death, two boatmen deposed that they were intimately acquainted with him when alive. A police officer was therefore at once despatclmd in a ...