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MAHARAJAH AND :.SEDITION. MESSAGE TO HIS SUBJECTS

... crowd of gathered on the quay and anxiously watched the efforts of those on board to reach a place of safety. At lest some boatmen succeeded in throwing a rope to the little craft, which was being tamed about by the waves, and the launch was towed to the- ...

Published: Saturday 28 August 1909
Newspaper: Beverley Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 548 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE BEVFBLEY WKETCEY BECO9DF.iI AND GENERAL ADVERTISER

... which stunned him for lime. The poor fellow's groans am: cries coupled with the noise of the struggle, caused some the canal boatmen to hasten to the place, and by their assistance he was got out, but in state of great exhaustion and suffering. The ruffianly ...

DISTRICT INTELLIGENCE

... in the rivet Ouse at York. The Lady Elizabeth steamboat was passing Clifton Scope, about eight o’clock, when its owners, boatmen named Wray, saw young man jump out of a boat not far ahead of them into the river. They threw out their boat hooks, but were ...

A NEW LIGHTHOUSE

... Time alone can prove whether the new light will answer its purpose efficiently the old one. Some of the local fishermen and boatmen doubt whether the position will be any improvement on the old site. They say that it is often impossible to discern the cliff ...

BITS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

... mouth three times, and on three occasions go to the water.'' The story of Herodotus ia confirmed nnanimonsly by the Nile boatmen; and it can no longer be since Mr. Cook's evidence. Bat the question whst the bird does in the crocodile’s mouth remains to ...

OUR LONDON LETTER

... will be in the still crowded Drury-lane district. The appeal made Mr. Auberon Herbert Scotch angling tourists to give the boatmen of the lochs money instead of whkky strikes fccho on Thames-eide, where the heavy charges of the professional fishermen and ...

GOLF AT 25 CENTS A LESSON

... in charge of boatmen fininton and Kvee, had cmpei/ed al>oiit two miles from th*- bearb*. Theononpanta, including the boatmen and gentleman named Mr. Mawson (from Whitchurch, Salop', and a boy named Gardener Jenkinson. nephew of the boatmen, were thrown ...

MILITARY RIOTS AT MALTA

... dealing blow’s on several unoffending i*rsons who happened to be in the streets as they passed, and seriously maimed the boatmen who pulled them across the harbour to their barracks in the Lazzaretto and Fort Manoel, where, the following morning, the ...

GROVEHILL FERRY

... the ferry forms a pert, for the owner of the ferry is under the obligation of always providing proper boats, with competent boatmen, and all other things necessary for the maintenance of the ferry in an state and condition, for the of the public, and this ...

Published: Saturday 30 June 1894
Newspaper: Beverley Guardian
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 574 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

JOHN CHINAMAN

... now pitted, is equal to that of any in the worldthe average height is 6ft. lit spite ot much opposition as the l*ortamouth boatmen were able to bring to bear is the matter. Nelson* old Victory has been towed from her moorinf* in Portsmouth Harbour into ...

How Lifeboatmen are Paid

... boat is launched for the saving of life, we pay the sums I have mentioned. But is not that rather a temptation to poor boatmen to put out when there is no need ? We guard against that by rule that the coxswain shall only act under the directions ...

Published: Saturday 29 April 1899
Newspaper: East Riding Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 592 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WIIUK TUB FIGHTING WAS

... descents Port Brin, Isis of Man. on Monday in search of the bodies of Mr. llassail, a Liverpool stockbroker, his son, and two boatmen, who are believed to have been drowned on Saturday through their boat capsizing. He came upon the sunken boat at a depth of ...