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BILAVE BOATMEN

... which the rescue Is effected by moans of boats. lam well swam fact that a boatmen only:rig a comes gets paid for iv doing, and gets nothing for raving a live person. The boatmen on the Thames often refer to it as an anomaly, but so it has been for a time ...

DEAL BOATMEN The Dispute with Trinity House

... DEAL BOATMEN The Dispute with Trinity House ships strike an the eastern side of the Good- . KENT EDUCATION , tion Bub-Committee fully and earnestly The Deal 'bo a t men k now ever y i nc h 07 the that the rural children req 'aura as much, the sande, and ...

Mr. DAMPIER PALMER, M.P., AND THE CUSTOMS BOATMEN

... of the grievances of the Customs boatmen. , Colonel Pita= asked the Secretary to the Treasury whether the Customs boatmen at Gravesend are frequently on duty for nearly forty hours at a time ? Whether the hours of thews on boarding duty average 100 per ...

GRAYS POLICE COURT. FRIDAY. Balmy Mown E. .1. Goldsmith (in the chairl, G. L Oartis, And A. W. Boatmen. Tin Lys

... GRAYS POLICE COURT. FRIDAY. Balmy E. .1. Goldsmith (in the chairl, G. L Oartis, And A. W. Boatmen. Tin Lys. Prederiek Alden:cherged with sleeping In • shad on the Woo Wham Cement Works at Thurrock, without having any vinble means of eubmistenos, was la ...

Something about the Story

... Thu Longshoreman, hat it is a truthful rcp7esentation of a phase We :tot dtalt with hi,:terto by any novelist. ' The hardy boatmen of our coasts, familiar iinres of the seaside holiday. and famous as the renown who man our lifeboate, have not heretofore ...

(From Scrape.)

... have. The boatmen of Deal, Wollner. and Kings. down have been allocated £1.600 as their share lite isalvagr of from tho liner Ilahratta. which on the floods in San& whilg on a voyage form India to brodon. *ion hat been me& known to the boatmen by the agenta ...

Something about the Story

... The Longshoreman, it is a truthful ropzesentation of a plia-e I lifo not dealt with hi.:ierto by any noveli , t. The hardy boatmen of our eoasts, fainiliar figures of tho seaside holiday, famous as the dering fellows who man our lifeboats, have not heretofore ...

50,000 SPECTATORS

... spectacle of • very rough sea and the wild dash of the great waves the harbour piers sad breakwaters. It was • black day for boatmen. it being absolutely impossible for any ordinary sailing or rowing craft to launch. bbarp showers drove people of the sends ...

TWENTY BOATS SUNK

... difficulty in getting alongside the pier and landing her passengers. Many Indies on board were in a state of collapse. The local boatmen suffered severely, about twenty of their boats being sunk. ...