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HUMOURS IN COURT

... instant the Bible seemed to be ia peril, and the Admiral, rescuing it v ith a suddeni pull, looked sternly at Euobbles and sail, slowly, Go yonder ?? sit down. Another witness had had trouble with Lieut. Luimley. lle says, sezee, ' 1Ef you wasn'c ...

THE COURT

... shaped to S.S.W. nu sill anout two p.m. They then again bore up and C steered for tle Nalb, under all sail and steam, which was I reached by 4.30, when all sail was taken icc and tice I course shaped for Spithead. a At four o'clock p.m. the squadron hove its ...

LAW AND POLICE

... the early part ofhis life, and served his apprenticeship as a seaman. He was afterwards ap- pointed captain of a ship, and sailed out of Sinderland for several years. Hle married the deceased about 28 Xyears ago, and for a number of years they lived a ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, PORTSMOUTH

... being fixed for October 29th. ig IN RIE SAMUEL CIILES. It, The bankrupt, late of Soiner's-road, Southsea, grocer, B. and now a sail maker in H.M. Dockyard, came up ior his m as first examination, supported by Mr. J. H. Paffird. ni y Bankrupt attributed his ...

TRAMCAR PICKPOCKETS

... lust her purse, handed hint over to Constable ?? 'itLiiuuuel comnpliutented thle witness oll his coiduct. gi Coustable liford sail that 31s. 3-4d. was found to on prisouer mt the Police-statiou. hi iinspoctor Moss stated tilu t a oumuber of purses ox i had ...

NAVAL COURT MARTIAL

... 6break, when tfie Boynton took the p igton one in tow, and staited at full opeedL ut t oh t The disabled vesse was junder sail 6* 34 dayts Ed her engines having been totaly 4isabled She i ds th now lyiYO vff Kowloon Dot)., anad pi*es a vry by pitiable ...

THE CHINA SQUADRON

... hissevcs n doing N adhis duty as~the senior gunner of',theVerhon, he eng, ,er mos amn temebrso tthmse(,er) ofi u, ~ ?? er SAILING OF '2fib M L AR. Now _ The Indian troopship MalabariC Capt. G.LH. A. s t*Pollard, left Portsmouth on! Saturday 7vwit re- ...

THE MISSING TRAINING SHIP

... Racer- A oie of Sir William Symonds's brigs-arid she proved her- of I H self perfectly safe, though naturally she required sail to Gus li he shortened when the wind increased; and any sailor Bon d will tell you the barometer gives timely warning when ...

THE GOSHAWK DESERTION CASE

... IRONCLAD ALEXANDRA, flagship of thi Mediterranean Squadron, with the Duke e Edinburgh and Prince George of Wales o'l board, sailed on Saturday for Suds Bay, Crete, accompanied by Her Majesty's ironclads Sultan, Termeraire, Colossus, Edinburgh, Agamemnon ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... keep out tt of the way of ships close hauled. 3. Steamships under B steam shall keep out of the way of sailing ships. Steam. tc ships on rivers and sailing ships with the wind free shall is keep on the starboard side of mid-channel in running in o1 and out ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... obtain the ?? of a policeman in order to find the defendant, the Ship then being on the eve of sailing. On the 8th of De- ?? the schooner was about to sail for the North, but MpcrsduneO the defendant and another lad deserting lbwa etained here till Monday ...

THE COMEDY OF ARREST

... a very neat it escane of a Builking Society Secretary, who was e arreited, it I remember rightly, upon a line of steamers sailing front U ravesead. 'r'he detective got wi'id at the last moment that this mau wias ;Y sailin for the Cape, and he boarded his ...