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ISMAII. PASHA'S CLAIM&

... which rushed over its muddy bed as it ran singing to join the river—brambles so thick and grasses so long that Raymond, as a child, had been wont to bury himself in them, whilst he watched the water rat stealthily making its way out of its hole. Do you ...

THE SAD DROWNING CASE AT

... Croward's Mill. 'blab at that particular spot woe about eight or tea imam depth. Information was at ones to the police, and P.S. Childs and P.C. Watts twat to the place indicated, and with get the body oat of the water. A cart was thin obtained, sad the body ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... ordered the esimil killed. The king of Albeals, beech( of OM him mothermernameedhig bins pet Woe the deg worde al its sad emer. nemecoLAlesseder bed a book u lthe lit he ir : B lom broke!! ls wen no Miry to the& &bp deg wets killed bewildered by Me ...

WANTED

... Leominster WANTED a STRONG LAD able to milk and make himself generally useful—Apply ions Lawn, The Barrow, Footbridge. WANTED • CHILD TO NURSE, • home end every a•re.—Appl7 AL A. Office, Pesobridge. WAN ANTED at ono. PORTER—Droz• & so., Leozninger WANTED ...

THE LEOMINSTER NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1887•

... remarkable saes of oowardioe hes bees as at Rousdhay Park. near Leeds, ow es inquiet as the body of Sarah Phaup, a child two yaws ad. The child had wandered to the side of a lake, whisk only &depth of three or four feet. At title foam* bar sister Isabel found ...

LIBERAL UNIONIST BANQUET

... a woman should come and see the child. The man got over the wall into the garden of the house, and saw the child, who appeared in great pain. Mrs. Sloman returned at this moment, and the prisoner told her that the child was very ill, and she believed he ...

THE LEOMINSTER NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. 1887

... Trail!, acting agent of the Chartered and The Nile is rising very rapidly. At Aseouan Mercantile Bank at Madras, has been killed by a fall during the past sight years the htgheet point has bean from his horse whit taking part in a gapseehasn attained ...

THE LEOMINSTER

... down into the valley, carrying with it 11 cars, which were piled up on the top of it in telescope fashion. The engineer was killed instantly, as were many of the occupants of the can. To make matters worse, the lamps of the cars set fire to the splintered ...

THE LEOMINSTER NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1887. – _ _

... opened the wind. , a tool sosernited to throw her child out. The tel.. r is the tionspertment interfered sad 1 -I the solaria. The train brought to a •I:. at the slat station, and while the s. •be child is her arse was Swing taken teat .0 .. • . she let ...

!;allures.—On Monday evening next a stoical service entitled Our Queen of 50 years will be rendered by the choir in

... Defendant admitted the offence. Sergt Childs, said he saw the prisoner's mother coming down Drapers' Lane, shouting murder and police at the top of her voice. She asked him to go to her house, and said defendant had killed their Harry. Defendant went into ...

gLstrift;Pius. KINGTON

... breach of the Bye-laws of tb i e Ri n gton Board Board School, by neglecting to 'tend his chid to ' , shoot regularly. The child bed attended only 28 times out of 41 in July. and 18 out of 20 in August. Fined bs and costs.—The twee against Charles Hen- ...