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CRIMES AND CHARGES

... fire two shots into a fielsd. and kill with the first shot a curlew and a golden plover, apd with the second a cle. ThPe ac- cused sent. his dog into the field, which carried ?? golden plover to hin, and afterwards a boy L went for the two other birds. For ...

WHAT ELSE ?

... disease. \ou’ll hear someone say: —“So- has a strong constitution ”; follow that up, and you’ll find that So-and-so follows the golden rule of being temperate in all things, and pays attention to diet and exercise. Does he or she keep up this strong; constitution ...

THE LONDON TRAGEDIES

... crown, which witness got by pawoing his boots. 1SHe pawned his boots on Saturday. They spent the It balf a-crown on drink and food. When they parted RI deceased was sober. He was not quite certain whether the boots were pawned on Friday or Satur- day. Deceased ...

CORPORAL LAURIE AT ATBARA

... Westward Ho ! Among- the firm’s authors were Dean Stanley and Trench, and the Golden Treasury Series at once took favoured position which it has never lost. The Man of Kent believes that Mr Crockett has greatly raised his reputation his story, The Red ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... they would not have been able to close the business sithtlina .f fortnight. Time county of Kent has aset a uoble cxaituple, ani they hive erected a jail at Maidstone, the expence ef I e which is about L .MUM00 The jiil his Lordship pointed I n- ut Cs fit ...

ENGLAND

... he hour theywere over-! whelmed. The statue of the goddess, with attendant peacock, the tripod in front of the altar, the golden censer, the jewels on the person of the priestess, the rich vessels hold-: ing a deposit of animal blood, are the main particulars ...