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SUPPOSED MURDER OF A SUNDERLAND MATE

... 20th February last. The captain and steward of the vessel have been arrested on the Peruvian coast on suspicion. The Squando sailed from Cardiff for South America nine months ago. Prince Leopold will leave Paris on Saturday morning. The Marquis of Lorne ...

A MIDDLESBROUGH APPEAL

... owners of a cargo of iron ore shipped at Vallaricos by their agents on the 21st of Docember, 1881, on board the Glaremont, a sailing vessel of Middles- brough, owned by the defendants and others, residing at West Hartlepool, Sunderland, aid elsewhere. The ...

NORTH RIDING QUARTER SESSIONS

... the North-Eastern Railway Com pany, and were marked, N.E R.-Mr Skidnore contended that he had no guilty know. ledge, and sail that the Case depended on the evidence of thse boy Mfunros, who was.a convicted ?? jury found the prisoner not gutity. oOTAInIeG ...

THE SUICIDE OF A BANK MANAGER

... o'clock. Win less Sellt Lh. Linac- lie pitr ylist airs wviih a letter for deceased, whoti slbt fotnlid hin ill ?? ?? to ?? sail ot liltclft ug at the uoer to deliver th ej letter from t[vr H nlsull she hetlier d la tlittig uloise auil ot lluleriug the ...

A STOCKTON BOY'S DEATH

... said. Atr 1%rightsaihl lit would report the niatter to the Board.-Mr Elliot objected to witniss repeating what .lfr Wright sai(l di the absence of that. s gentlenan7 -The Coroner said he expectced Mr 1 Wright would have beoni present, aiid also thel Clerk-nr ...

THE LOSS OF THE CHANTICLEER.'

... Alexander Bowtnan was called for the owner, and said he left Blytit in tlte Alet her bte. day after the Chuanticleer sailed. Twelve houri after sailing they experienced a heavy gale of wind from tise north, accotapattied by ltighi cross sease, atid they Itad to ...

CHARGE OF THEFT FROM A WINE CELLAR

... was sent for a bottle of ?? aaid that was his first offence, He was very sorry for what he had ?? B, 0. Brotne gr (chairman) sail the Bench dpolded to take the #r ?? as one of ordinarystealing. Prisoner would ir hatve to go to prison for one month. al XI ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... standimug talling in GarbuiLt-street, when tile defendant rdihed Iip, strluck thinm, and. knooked thiem ?? conplaintimt Love sail d lt had never spilcel to tile nall or sden him before in hid life.-Strike, who is a debt cIlecklr, said thbrt in Maty kaill ...

RIGHT-OF-WAY CASE

... the action-remaining uni- disputed for twelve months-they were bound to go back to Richard II., and. prove from time ?? Teale sail that practically stopped the case. The evidence for the defence was that they had used it for twenty years hot were inter- ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER AT NORTH SHIELDS

... allowe an ad- journient till two, and suggested that Ir IDotchon shoold consult scith his t'rieuds on his side.-2lr Dutchon sail that untortunately he uas siugle-hanldedl and had no one to ?? twvo o'clock, no one being in attcaulece to swear to the siguature ...

SHIPPING CASES AT WEST HARTLEPOOL

... The plaintiff sailed from Liverpool for Quebec on 16th June, to return to the United Ringdom on 30th September. The captain con- tended that he should have been on board on 15th June, and was not, and that on the 16h, when the ship sailed, he only turned ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY AT WEST HARTLEPOOL

... arbitrary and unsparing manner in which the c Board of Trade condemned vessels that many a sailors would not have hesitated to sail in.-Mr .- Frank Yeoman, shipbroker, another of the wit- o nesses, complained of the want of supervision in , the case of foreign ...