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1 r.v^^ga^;aaiailMI ! CHESS

... of labourers were at work on the scaffolding, placing a girder, when the wooden structure suddenly gave way and twelve men were precipitated into the valley, 140 feet below, being either killed on the spot or so terribly injured that they died a few minutes ...

EXECUTION OF MEUNIER. j

... EXECUTION OF MEUNIER. j SPEECH OX THE SCAFFOLD. On Wednesday morning, at eio-kt interval of three weeks having elapsed since his r™!cd ss-s, AoreP^reltefe- executed in Worcester Prison f paction, was Charlotte Pea^ S Loog Rve Lickey^ Fnd^ Bromsgrove ...

HOME NE WS

... all blame. FATAL FALLS FROM SCAFFOLDS IX MANCHESTER.— On Monday afternoon Mr. S. Smelt, the deputy ciry coroner, held inquiries relative to the deaths of two men who had received fatal injures in connec- tion with scaffold accidents. IK the first case ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... . This afternoon, while a number of men were painting the roof of Penmaenmawr Railway Tunnel the scaffold gave way and William. Lee, of Crewe, was killed. Five others sustained, broken, limm. THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. At the concluding meeting ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... classic event. FATAL EXPLOSION. The Press Association's Sheerness correspondent telegraphs that three stokers were to-day killed by the bursting of a steam pipe aboard the Dutch mail packet Prinshendrik. Another man was also badly scalded. The accident ...

CHAPTER XIX.—THE MAUSOLEUM

... deal table and a chair for his convenience, and on the former he deposited his note-book and pencils. Caradini was busy on a scaffold raised a few feet from the ground by a couple of trestles and, except to call out a hearty * good morning”’ to his_fellow ...

THE GALE

... knocked off. MOLD. On Sunday night, at tho farm of Mr. Thomas Bollis, of Mold, tho walls of a large shippon col- lapsed, killing two cattle and injuring others so severely that they had to be slaughtered. NEWTOWN. Tke violence of tho wind on Sunday night ...

PARLIAMENTARY.'

... actor in this crime, whose hands were as completely stained with blood as were the hands of any criminal who ever went to the scaffold, was the Colonial Secretary. In an instant the Speaker was upon his feet, and called upon him peremptorily to withdraw that ...

ABERYSTWYTH

... and be hanged for it. When arrested' by P.C. Thomas the prisoner said that he was determined to kill that devil, and he was sorry that he had not killed him.—The Bench bound him over in the sum of Y,50, and two sureties of R25 each, to keep the peace ...