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... three the men belonging toUie Golden lee were unsuccessful. The captain, mate and pilot, the vessel* coming into contact, clung to the Cognac and were rescued. A boatman named Plunkett, who wa« lowing hoataaternof the Golden Pledge racceedad in-avmg ten ...
... married to a soldier, who is. say, still alive* He was supplied with the necessary information to discover hie daughter. BaairiT Boot mat, aaa raa Eaomova CoMaiaaioa Paid to Collbctobs.—Acother illustration the way in which friendly aocietiea, got professedly ...
... are committed to take their trial at the next arias for the county of Kent. Al thence, of the hearing the prisoners were taken to Tunbridge Railway Station, and thence! to Maidstone Gaol, to await the November Assists. Their behaviour has purzlecl everyone ...
... the colliery mama.,Bnledtslee:,..,,t;.l.l..‘oti,loaktai e and refie.ed to be dcended by counsel. On ihursdae of berme ..boot five pounds of tea, a annuatity of tobacco. before Mr. Justice Hankins at I iuwiCh 11, lira ger at all. On Monday a meeting ...
... future i.oud bebayiourhJm.clt in AI(W, and iu«u«tu« or in default to irapnaoned one month. was ai» charged with threatening to .boot police olheer, and similar decision was come to. Eiiraordisari Affair. —Amongst the pauongera by the African mail .Warner Ethiopowa ...
... eang en in the 'You are so strong and so cold and so hard. 101 l to understand. h increase in the cost of living is and' the golden sun- don't understand. But you ought even so , she had not. wages have not been so marked as one would the ' v et' all d Yc ...
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... attended, and • most enjoyable evening was spent, songs. Ito, being given by several members. Mr. G. Roberts rendered his Golden Slippers ^in • clever I style, and was loudly applauded on resuming his seat. special word of praise is due to Mr. J. Evans ...