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A TEMPERANCE DERBY

... A TEMPERANCE DERBY. We are evidently improving, as a nation. On Thursday, the day after the Derby, there was not a single charge or summons to be heard at the Mansion house, and Alderman Allen, who had undertaken to take the place of the Lord Mayor, was ...

THE FRUITS OF UNGOVERNABLE TEMPER

... 1;taI1O my foad, Dr. VlWindet (trwnfit? to the cragia- t trate) UcBL thre women -wheze tinder the ilflaoinee of . . the fi,,s of temper would -not ear ; but obe wA, In gfod I 2ri sellner (aimnt determinedly): if I gets r Levtl 31 .btret reho*roe ol taking my ...

SUICIDE THROUGH TEMPER

... SUICIDE THROUGH TEMPER. Ox Thursday morning Mr. Wynne E. Baxter held an inquiry at the East India Arms, High-street, Poplar, touching the death of Martha Alias Parker, aged 4 thirty-nine, the wife of a clerk, residing at 3, Alpha,-; road, Mllliwal. Hlenry ...

THE TEMPERANCE LIBEL CASE

... newspapers on a rl, Sinclair, a temperance lecturer, and that he threatened to expose Mr. Gough unless he made a letractntion of that charge. He, therefore, writing on lie subject, said, Justice shall be done, even if the temperance heavens fall-a rather amusing ...

ERRAND BOY'S TEMPER

... it i3 alleved, of her own brotter, unier pee-. liarly pathetic circumstanee-s. he tragody seems to have been the result o. temper on both sides. It was enacted in the house of a elogmaker, George Smi1 h, 50, Bueh-street. On Wodnesday night the father came ...

TEMPERANCE IN THE LAW COURTS

... was held last evwning at Sion Col- lego to hear an address byT Mr. Whittaker, M.P., on The Social and Economical Aspects of Temper- anee. Mr. John LMorris 'of Ashurst, Me!rris, Cri5p, and Co.d was in the chair. Mr. Whittaker marshidled his facts in a lucid ...

SUICIDE IN A PIT OF TEMPER

... the witness that he was afraid she would be getting tired of waiting for him, and added, I have done this in temper; I hfave a nasty temper, which you know.. On another slip of papor wse written: 'EverytbingI possess I will to Edith Eliza Adams.-E ...

SCENE AT A TEMPERANCE HOTEL

... I SCENE AT A TEMPERANCE HOTEL I The Hon. J.oseph Blake, Pon of Lord Wallseourt, was charged at Bow- street police-court, on Monday, with ,assaulting John Williams and Police- constable Joseph Bardler.-Mr. John Williams, the prosecutor in the first case ...

TEMPERANCE REFORMER AS POLICE INSPECTOR

... he had his suspicions.- lMr. D'E~yncourt: What nar you ?? ness: I a~m a traveller, hut I am inte- rested in the cause of temperance. The witness added that he followed the man, and halfway to the barracks noticed that he bad wrapped the paper round the ...

A TEMPERANCE SOCIETY'S DISPUTE

... A TEMPERANCE SOCIETY'S DISPUTE. r. AT the Stratford Petty Sessions on Saturday Michael ,e CLShMian, the late secretary of the Walthamstow Open- n sir Temperance Mission, living at Sunnyside-terrace, 1. Qeen's-road, Walthamstow, wassammonedforillegally ...

Scandalous Conduct of a Temperance Advocate

... Scandalous Conduct of a Temperance Advocat.` At the Liverpool Police-coturt, on the20th inst., Idlwas(i Jolit. subscribing himsself B.A., and livitig at 35, Newstead-road, own Benedict Barassbas Brchlalf, proprietor of the Mlona Maotel, U i'i Warieick-strect ...

Published: Sunday 29 November 1874
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1074 | Page: 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment