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COMPLAINTS AGAINST THE LIVERPOOL PILOTS

... a ireular) in reference to the complaints which have been tt made of the diffioulty of getting pilots. Captain Matthews IV s was called to the ebair. The chairman, in opening the N proceedings, stated that their complaint was of the great r deficiency ...

THE PORTERAGE SYSTEM IN LIVERPOOL

... that the inward - bound section of he porters should be increased from 30 to at m least 40 men. Complaints of overchargingwere vo exceptional,anid they consideredthatneitherthe in men, the passengets, nor the public had any cause of complaint against the ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... satisfaction of Ithe p oper ofticer. Here -e have inward clearances, inward cargo; and, by light of such a systen, as well as bv the use of the pa tiorilar words, I cannot doubt that trad ng inwards does not mpan a trading vessel going into a port, ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... voyage from Liverpool to Glasgow. It was said that a vessel coming to Liverpool to discharge her cargo was a vessel coming inwards, and within the meaning of the section; but it was suggested, rather than argued that a vessel coming to load part of her ...

CORONERS'S INQUESTS

... Queen's Dock. The deceased, who lived on board the vessel with her husband, had for some time past been troubled with an inward complaint, for which she had been under medical treatment. She died suddenly on Thursday morning. It appeared from a post-mortem ...

THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT CLIFTON

... wheel would be thrown on d on one side, the upper partof the wheelstickingoutside,aud 1- tbe nader part of tse wheel lying inwards, ive dr six inches be inside the rail* tast s, saipposing tise breaking of thle axle as wasthe caue of tbe accident; and that ...

DECISIONS IN THE REVISION COURTS

... refused. sa M1r. Algernon Bathurst, the revising barriste eG e Tuesday commenced a sitting for revisige hit 0 e voters for the inwards of the parishes of St. Gsrcc's, ai Hanover Square, Westminster, at the b,3rdra'a.5 3- Mount-st. A claim wa.s made for Kr. ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... Jenkins, the gaol chaplain, should be terminated by due notice given to him at the next quarter sessions. The chief ground of complaint against Mr. Jenkins was that he continued to make entries in his journal which were not made in a proper spirit, and which ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... IssIGANsai cN TROUcBLE. - Mary Gale, an ntive of Ig the sister isle,, appeared at the Town Hall, end made the fol. le lowing complaint to the magistrates :- She stated that site had, id along with a number of others, been engaged by Mr. Batshall's le agent ...

THE LAMBETH MURDER

... between Tranmere and Rovk Ferry. After striking the Emilineo, Parthis sheered off, and ran into tho steamer Nina, also the inward bound from Vigo, Santauder, &o., doing the lawher vessel Limage sufficient to compel, her to pro- cesod at once to the Coburg ...

LIVERPOOL TOWN DUES AND THE SHIP CANAL CO

... Manchester, which was a peculiar method of do- ing business, and the object of it was obvious. He said that in no spirit of complaint; it was a mere question of fact. The flour was meant for Liverpool, and it wvas taken there via, Mauchester. M-r Cripps said ...