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Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser

THE WREXHAM VICTIMS

... were then conveyed on hurdles and other extemporised biers to a shed adjoining the paper mill. Here in an hour or two lay a row of dead bodies; some mutilated beyond description, from the old to the child of tender years. The dead were carried across a ...

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... lend assistance by contributing liberally to the funds tl formed in different places for the relief of the e- poor. p To-mo-row is to be observed as Hospital Sun 'ay o in Wrexham, and appeals will be made in all places s of worship for donations towards ...

CHESTER

... and installation of the W.M. (Bro. W. Johnson) of the Lodge of Independence 721, was held in the Masonic Chambers, Eastgate-row, Chester, on Monday, The ceremony of installation was impressively performed by the retiring W.M. (Bro. Dennis), who also delivered ...

RUTHIN

... set about belabouring the complainant in the most unmerciful manner with her umbrella. Things now 1 reached a crisis, and a row of the first order ensued ] the sequel being the proceedings in the police court. These facts having been proved, tho Bench ...

iLotal NJ

... entertainment, of which instant?''111 the of tL X S^S™. RL?AJ; SANITARY AUTHORITY.—A SerS nffi a*thority was held at the -Temple Row, on Tuesdav for the SSbniden the PPPS f°r ^drainage picpaiea by Mr Glennie, C.E., of Birmingham I he chairman, Captain Griffiths ...

DENBIGH

... whiskers, and he eouid not get out of the house again (laughter). He had a witness who saw a handful of fiis hair after the row (laughter).—Dr Turnour asked the defendant if he had ever complained about the waste of water, as complainant was liable to ...

LLANGOLLEN

... admirable work were capitally sustained well-trained choir, under the leadership of Mr h Pughe, Precentor in the Parish Church, a row rs belonging to the church choir, placed in front of >latform doing excellent service, their clear and voices being heard in ...

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... connection s labours thus justly acknowledged! French )0°rities, but about the time it apparent some of his English .purposed rowing him overboaW. Sawkshaw Lord Richard Grosvenor's lorn seems lve waxed cold, and very slterwards correspondence in the l'ijaled ...