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PAGE 16 F To Advertise tel: Folkestone 850600Dover 240234 Friday March 5th 1993 Clothes haul from store found ..

... stocks of fish herrings mushrooms were in a to paper 75 YEARS seamen killed in battle an attack by German destroyers on drifters Channel three Folkestone men ail single were killed One was Engineer Sub-Lieutenant Harry Richardson 32 only son of Mr Richardson ...

THE HERALD THURSDAY JANUARY 28 1999 Love tryst sensation THE NEW Year marks the anniversary of one of the saddest

... by large well behaved crowd Most were unaware of a tragic sequel A workman dismantling the scaffold afterwards from a height landed on his head and was killed FROM OUR FILES Sea defence damage as gale again lashes coast QQQLORD Radnor’s workmen busy extending ...

ANOTHER COURT MARTIAL

... Boyd of Trade, giving time and place and probable cense of the occurrence, together with the name and address of any person killed or iujured, as well as a description of the work on which he was employed and the particulars of the mishap. The Act does ...

Thursday October 5th 1995 Ring our central newsdesk on (01303) 850999 PAGE 7 PC Ian set to track the ‘mystery

... Woodland is sure the animals not dogs or foxes and said that they more likely to black leopards than pumas He said: Three sheep killed near Lydden recently but it can’t have been fox because they don’t have the strength to pull a sheep down and had their heads ...

INE GAS AND COKE COXPAItifY

... Mother who valuers the Health and Cleanliness of her Child should use HARRISON'S ' RELIABLE' NURSERY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Vetmin, Beautifies and Strengthens the Hair. In Tine 41d. and 9d. Postage, Id.—Geo. W. HARRISON, Chemist, Ouse ...

FOLKESTONE SANDGATE SEOEXCLIFFE ADVERTISER 23 1896 SCOTCH-’TWEEDS FROM LOOM-— Desln to Suitings tings Co Cloths ..

... x 2 : § c’E-§ 0)C : 0 f' EATING’S POWDER Kills Fleas Bugs Moths Beetles POWDER Kills Fleas Bugs Moths Beetles EATING’S POWDER Kiha Fleas Moths Beetles EATING’S s piNS 3d gd and s piNS 3d 6d and Js POWDER Kills Fleas This Beetles cele-is perfectly hrated ...

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... weapon killed his sister-in-law, who lived with him. After his arrest, when taken into the room where his victims were lying—one dead, and the other in a desperate state—he said to the latter, It is you, wretch, who will bring me to tha scaffold; I did ...

Published: Saturday 09 August 1862
Newspaper: Folkestone Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1204 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

FALL OF A BRIDGE AT YORK

... of the scaffolding into the river. Besides the workmen engaged in the lowering of the , foot-girder there were also a large number working upon the other girders, and the consequence of the accident was that two of the former number were killed, the whole ...

Published: Saturday 05 October 1861
Newspaper: Folkestone Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1236 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

A TRAIN WRECKED BY ROBBERS

... ent telegraphs that 30 per, eons were buried there in the deb',. osessioned by the fall of the scaffolding of a house in course of erection. One was killed, and it was feared two others will die; hat the remainder went speedily rescued, Barou Mundy, with ...

THE NEW PROFESSION. I:Inc-gnome Pain. WELL, IF LANSDOWNE KICKS ME our I KNOW WHERE TO PUT IN FOR A PAYIN'

... and this was caught by an ascending hoppit, with the result that Finn wag thrown oft, falling on to a scaffold shoat 300 feet below awl being killed. Mr. Wroe, manager of the colliery, was present, and expressed the regret of the company at the fatality ...

“ CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

... the gravity of his fault, with view to ameliorating his moral estate. But is it the same with the criminal dragged to the scaffold to be executed ? Evidently no, since his life is torn from him, he is hanged, guillotined, strangled, or tortured to death ...

ADDRESS BY SIR CECIL UERTSLET

... of the plans was decorated by King Albert, Ypres, which must ever be sacred as the place around which two million men were killed and wounded, also suffered terribly. The famous Cloth Hall, whose foundations were laid in 1200 A.D., was regarded the most ...