WESTON AGAIN CHALLENGES O'LEARY
... dug out as speedily as possible and taken to the hospital. It was supposed that Monday night's rain had saddened the new brickwork. ...
... dug out as speedily as possible and taken to the hospital. It was supposed that Monday night's rain had saddened the new brickwork. ...
... balance of wages or contract. The plaintiff in this case entered into an agreement , with defendant to do the labour on the brickwork for a house and shop for defendant for a certain sum of money, to settle up at completion. But, unfortunately for plaintiff ...
... was ascending broke, and tne eage and its contents, falling crogsway, were literally wedged between the uprights *1 the brickwork. The consequence was operations were suddenly br ught to a standstill, and the whole of the men and boys, numbering apwards ...
... as the Women's Union end Provident Society, wh-re compensation on a liberal sc a le affords to these who work on banks, brickworks, &c., in cases of accidents, sickness, or death, on the payment of so small a contribution fortnightly. I am sure such was ...
... Monday at the offices, at Walsall Wood, the directors and shareholders present first inspecting the sinking, machinery, brickworks. and property generally. The directors present were Dr. Cooke (who presided:, and Messrs. G. Thomas, D. Kendrick, and W ...
... suddenly gave way, and with the combined force of from the whole of the three boilers, it, together with poslions of the brickwork—two feet three inches thick—thd.alamper, standard, chain, ball, pulley, and et'aer debris wive shot out like ammunition from ...
... proceedings. Mr. Solomon admitted the statement of the Inspector stating that it was intended to provide an way, and some 9 inch brickwork was put up for the purpose when it was deemed advisable to sink a new pit near the Speech House. The Chairman read the sections ...
... water, had been sued for damages to the amount of over £3l. The engine, being only temporaril) put up, was all on the move, brickwork and foundation, at each revolution of the engine. The consequence was that the engine broke, and the employers wanted the ...
... followed with a view to save him and walked into the stream. The water in this part is not above two feet deep, but the brickwork at the bottom comes to a sudden termination and falls into a depth of 15 ft of water. There is no doubt that the boys met ...
... explain the Act, and endeavour to show how he may overcome anticipated difficulties. This I did in 1870-71 in cases of the brickworks all promised strict attention, to which some halfdozen adhered. The rest only deceived use with apparent success. At my ...
... the estimated cost might be reduced had been referred. These plans showed alterations . consisting of the substitution of brickwork for stone, alterations to the windows and other externals, which reduced the expense by £247 on the first, and £520 on the ...
... detective for the Lilleshall Company, with syealing on the 29th August, [Ube of coal from the brickworks of Suede. hill. Mr. Bonnie, manager of the brickworks, proved the case,—Colonel Kenyon Slaney gave the boy an earnest admonition in reference to what ...