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FOUR PERSONS STABBED IN MANCHESTER

... the massive brickwork gave way, and the engine and tender were precipltated with a fearful crash into the street below, falling from a height of thirty-five feet, and bringing with them in their faU mach of the stoeno coping and brickwork. Here a mont ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... butler to a gentle- - man living in Harley-street, hilas been sentenced to - 20 vears' penal servitude. n At the Park Brick-works, Sheffield, on Wedne7- ; day, William Whitworth, labourer, 18 rears of age, was dragged between two cog-whe$l3 of a abr ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... It was ascertained. tht the rope had sipped from three clamps ifastenedonebehdgear owing, it is suppo Ito a quantity of brickwork giving way. Th e jury returned a verdict of Accidental death,' and recomm en ded th at inl future six Clap aoud be N need ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... 3; a -A young woman employed at the shop said the 2J )u place had been entered the previous night by 3. he taking out the brickwork underneath a window i 0z Id the backyard. The property stolen was worth £30 1 of or ?? was remanded seven days. 3 ly Soc~rzNG ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO SHOOT A WIFE

... examining the wall, it was found that about four inches of plaat~er, about five feet from the floor, bad been torn away from the brickwork, and on the paper around the place there were pellet marks, Who piece of the wail surface so marced was produced In court ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... when a loud explosino immediately a, followed. The window of the house was blovn out, .e the door was *wrecked, and the brickwork was a. carried away. The two children were very scrioudly r. burnt about the face and bands, and tbe room was a covered with ...

ALLEGED MURDER OF A CHILD AT HOMERTON

... missing arm, nor have I ydt found it. I saw just outside the door of1 the privy some marks of blood, as I be. Love on the brickwork; but I cannot say that it was blood. William Bowler, an Inspeetor in the metropolitan police, said he apprebegded the prisoner ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... giving the judgment of the court, ter- said that the applicants were the owners or occupiers ,an- of the collieries and brickworks on the Buckley rand Conahs Quay Railway. The respon- ohn dents, the Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's igh- Company worked this ...

THE TAY BRIDGE INQUIRY

... of the caisson afterwards sunk was 750 square feet. It was intended to line the caissons with brickwork and fill it up with concrete to raise the brickwork above high-water mark. The or- ginal design provided for eight colunins, all of lin. thickness ...

ROBERY OF JEWELLERY AND MONEY FROM A TOMB

... forcibly entered and ail the property carried off. Superintendent Glasier had the tomb examined, and it was found that the brickwork had been pulled down at the side, and art of it was lying on the floor of the tomb. The ld of the coffin was found wrenched ...

THE WIFUL DESTRUCTION OF SHIPS

... agent, named Chorlton, responsible for the death of a loung woman, who was killed by the giving way of a portion of the brickwork of the house In which she lived. Choriton was the agent for the property, and it appears that his attention had been repeatedly ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AT HANLEY

... from naturnal causes. r On the bod of William Bentley,a bricklayer, aemployed by r. John Edwards, contractor for t the brickwork of the Publie Offices, now in course of erection in Dale-street. On Monday morning- e the deceased-who was 45 years of age ...