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_______•____ LISMORE AND APPIN SCHOOL BOARD

... the that, enemas the bodies of their husbands; the worshippers of juggernaut ' to cast themselves in front of his car to be killed, maimed or crushed as the wheels pass over them. The religions creed of Mr Macfarlane, will necessarily exert a great influence ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEWS

... referred to the year ending 31st December 1872—not 1873. NARROW ESCAPE.— On Monday afternoon, while engaged working on a scaffold at Dr Black’s new tenement in Charles Street, a mason, named Andrew Niven, accidentally stumbled and fell to the ground, ...

SUTHERLANDSHIRE ELECTION

... for the present agitation, (Loud cheers.) They all knew the character of Henry VIIL—a man who had brought innocently to the scaffold two of his wives and would have brought the third if death had not cut him off. Yot this man had been used by God to bring ...

PUBLIC MEETINGS IN FRANCE-

... chimney coping-alone weighing about six cwt. They bad raised it almost to the re-ioired elevation, when Brown felt that the scaffolding which was the inner side of the chimney, and on which and bis fellow-workman were standing, was giving way. He immediately ...

A KENTUCKIAN’S BARGAIN

... by lightaing, and two or thice of the men killed, so that with this precedent the military autho- nities should bave been, to say the least, careful, and not the men to unnecessary danger. The man who was killed was buried yesterday afternoon with military ...

READERS AND WRITERS

... man with the red waistcoat.” That was her brother; but Black John was wiser, and let him alone. According to the song, John killed and wounded the whole party. and he was so elated with his success that he ecried : “ Love, since I have done this brave deed ...

THE PROPOSED MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE

... Fulkirk on Tuesday the Sheriff awarded £lOO in the nawme of damages to George Graham, miner, for the s of his son, who had been killed at Nippiefaulds Collia:{ through the defective construction of a safety goard at the mouth of the pit. On Tuesday Sheriff ...

GARFBALDI ON THE WAR OF 1870

... Calcraft's successor. The condemned man's head was hare, and walked erectly, ami was fine-looking young man. He mounted tho scaffold with firm and unfaltering step. He placed himself without assistance the drop, and scarcely moved of his face stirred single ...

PllietsWewilaphom Ca.opsima Ms

... on Mr Gladstone returned to sw Friday from his visit to Lord Derby at Knowsley. One man mm killed and two otiera 'seriously ejured through falling from a scaffold while raprie., - . ing • windmill near Liverpool on Thuroday, Mr Henry Irving, accompanied ...

ki6- THE 'BAN TELLGRAPH, MARCH 2b, lt-90

... about it? nor drasming about it. It never same into my bead at I saw it all Moro we in fie room—plain an I see you now. Scaffold and priest au' all. TI., priest, Jake : What brought hire? I oouldn't help him. I wouldn't etruck him It it was nut necemary ...

MOUNTAIN RAILROAD

... •moke, but ibis coold not allowed. walked lb® scsffold with a firm step, and the slightest assistant*® The only persons on scaffold were the ordinary, tbe culprit, aod CLlcraft. Klliot placed under the beam, which bad previously gsird M in'.eutly for minute ...

THE OBAN TIMES—SATURDAY, MAY 25

... of the fire. The loss, which is considerable, is covered by insurance. Two Rarway An engine- driver named John Wilson was killed near Sighthill siding om Saturday. He was engaged ciling the engine underncath when some trucks came against the locomotive ...