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The Contest at Hartlepool

... The Contest at Hartlepool. The contest being pushed vigorously both parties. Day and night meetings have been held in different parts of the constituency, and the canvasser? keep steadily at work. The Irish residents the division have formally decidcd ...

HARTLEPOOLS ELECTION

... HARTLEPOOLS ELECTION. RELIEF GRANTED FOR OFFENCE UNDER CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT In the King’s Bench Thursday, Mr. Justice Sankey granted relief under tho Corrupt Practices Act to Mr. William Allen Jowitt, K.C., his election agent, and Mr. Howgego. caretaker ...

Hartlepool Election

... Hartlepool Election. The result was declared Wednesday night follows: Mr Ohrietopher Furness (G) 4,603 Sir William Gray —. ••• 4,305 Majcrity 228 Colman'b Sinapism.—Thf Improved Patent Mustard Plaster.— Wh»lly of pure flour of Mustaid. Cleanly in use; ...

THE HARTLEPOOL MURDER

... THE HARTLEPOOL MURDER. At the West Hartlepool Petty Sessions, on Saturday (beiore Me-srs. Robinson, HarrisoD, Denton, and Dixon), James Charlton, James Skelton, and Patrick Carbro, all navvies, were severally charged with being concerned in the death ...

The Contest at Hartlepool

... interrupter a liar. The Unionist, brought their campaign te a close Monday night by holding two meetings-one Hartlepool and the other at West Hartlepool. Colonel Cameron who presided at the meeting at the latter place, emphatically denied that the Unionist ...

HARTLEPOOLS HORROR

... HARTLEPOOLS HORROR. CHILD VICTIMS OF SHELLS. PATHETIC INQUESTS' STOMES GRANDFATHER'S TRAGIC % DISCOVERY. The Deputy-Coroner, Mr. Lenty, inquest West Hartlepool on Thursday, paid a high I tribute to the courage of inhabitants. How grandfather went to the ...

Published: Friday 25 December 1914
Newspaper: Western Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 476 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

EIfeiDAYAGE AT HARTLEPOOL

... EIfeiDAYAGE AT HARTLEPOOL. Considerable damage was done to tea — del. — ngs in Hartlepool. where the attack is variously ..scmated to have lasted from ZS to 40 minutes. The gasworks were 'track by a shell and met on Ore, and the waterworks were seriously ...

HARTLEPOOL

... HARTLEPOOL. Hartlepool, Feb. 9. most disastrous gale has been witnessed here to-day. Yesterday the wind blew from the east-north-east, and the glass was very low, with considerable oscillation. Little notice, however, seemed to have been taken o( these ...

Published: Friday 15 February 1861
Newspaper: Shepton Mallet Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 1090 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

HARTLEPOOL

... HARTLEPOOL. At Tuesday night’s meeting of the West Hartlepool Town Council it was announced that the representatives of the late Colonel Cameron had set aside the sum of £20,000 for the purpose of building and endowing a hospital for that town. The Council ...

Published: Friday 07 July 1899
Newspaper: Shepton Mallet Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 73 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

HARTLEPOOL UNDER FIRE

... HARTLEPOOL UNDER FIRE. CHILD VICTIMS OF SHELLS. MANY BUILDINGS DAMAGED SHELLS. Many of the houses in the better-ola« residential district on the cilffs at Hartlepool, and of the working-class the old town West Hartlepool, were wrecked. Few, however, seem ...

A HARTLEPOOL MYSTERY

... A HARTLEPOOL MYSTERY. Mr. George Zissler, leading trades®* o*. Hartlepool, and a well-known cyclist the \v found on Friday evening in Brunswick-st£ Hartlepool, shot through the neck. He was 1 ' his residence Church-street, where wa tfe rii^,j r« revolver ...

HARTLEPOOL

... HARTLEPOOL. Jealousy is said to have boon the cause of a terrible tragedy that took place in Ada Street, West Hartlepool, where coloured man named Thomas Thompson shot his wife and afterwards attempted to murder black man who lodged with him. Mrs. Thompson ...

Published: Friday 19 May 1899
Newspaper: Shepton Mallet Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 236 | Page: 6 | Tags: none