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... Twilight a bad fourth. Muir'lo weighed, bat did not go to the poet. It is gratifying to state that in the twvo day' racing nO accident wornh mentioning boo occurred. ...
... Twilight a bad fourth. Muir'lo weighed, bat did not go to the poet. It is gratifying to state that in the twvo day' racing nO accident wornh mentioning boo occurred. ...
... -CharlesKennard, auctioneer's clerk, v was drowned in the Avon at Stratford this afternoon by the upsetting of his racing skiff. The accident was witnessed by hundreds of excutsionists on the river bank. MUSIC IN TEIS PUaLaC Pamcs.-The band of the ,st LV ...
... trout are muona sabiece to derorrnities. '5 Ca this view the tailless race of trout have IyI inherited the deformity, and have come to n, reproduce it as a normal feature of their race. irn Reviewing these few illustrations, it may be its said that they ...
... RAITLWAY ACCIDENTS. Lientenant.Colonel C. S. futchinson, reporting on a collision on the Blyth and Tyne Railway, caused by a signalman making a mistake in hid uoveument of the point lever, states that he is a young man whose daily hours of duty (Sunday ...
... ALARMING ACCIDENT IN ALGERIA, 70 PERSO In has been received in Paris Constantine, in ia, stating that while the races were being id there yesterday two stands at way. 70 persons were injured, several very ...
... ,, ICE ACCIDENTS. - TWO BOyS DROWSD. l Two boys, named Thomas MAllen and Sm. James Tdford, both about 16 years of age, were drowned on Saturday at Belfast. Along with a number of other boys they were amusingu themselves on a sheet of ice on a dam conuected ...
... RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN -[RELAND. serious character occurred outside the Great Aun accident which was near being of a very Southern Terminus, Dublin, yesterday morning. Oue of the trains conveying about ‘seated fo including 150 first-class passengers, the ...
... DROWNING ACCIDENTS, a MAN DROW'NED AT COVAs. About five o'clock on Saturday morninlr labourer named John Spens, residingat g , Street, Govanl, was stan~dingon the breast of the knew graving dock on the S;onth-Sid5, when he 3 staggered and fell into the ...
... was beyond all praise. The number of ar accidents is sfill miraculously small, considering th'e -T nature of the machinery, and the habitual reckless- tb ness of danger which characterises the Anglo-Saxon e race. At the same time, it is undeniable that-since ...
... BOATING ACCIDENTS. BOAT RUN DOWN AT DUNOON-ONE MAN DROWNED. One of the most lamentable accidents recorded in the annals of Dimeon occurred on Saturday afternoon between the pier and the Gantocks, when a small boat containing four men was capsized through ...
... COLLIERY ACCIDENTS. - r (From the Times.) mats The frightful colliery ;ccidefits which have been ant occurring nearly every week lately must have arrested Prgo every one's attention. We sied only refer nowt6 the tjor last two. In the first of these, in ...
... SAD BOATING ACCIDENT. | TWO OUN o N DROWNED. I A melancholy boating accident took place Ilast night in the Clyde, immediately opposite I Glasgow Green, in which two young men Darmed A. B. Hamilton and John A. Lambie lost their lives. The circumstances ...