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... hc entered at midnight armed with a readver. Ile suceeeded in firing four shots at his treacherous friend, who fell an if dead on the lawn while trying to eticape. The hinband n ordered his wife to pack her belongings and be gone. After vainly weeping ...
... HOLIDAY FATALITIES. MOTHER KILLED AFTER SAVING tHILDREN. A motor-ear oonta.ining Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clifford, jun r., of Coventry, their children, and a friend, collided with bridge parapet at Hampton-in-Arden on Monday and overturned. Realising the ...
... ll7utatlon cf the left kg. IHe was about to amputate the right leg when he died. He performed an operation and carried out massage to the heart and the boy desponded, but died a short time later. Mr. P. G. Ourran (Deputy Coroner for South Arrragh, co ...
... The Female's Best Friend. For all debilitating disorders peculiar to the sex, and in every contingency perilous the life of women, youthful or aged, married or single, this mild but speedy remedy is recommended with friendly earnestness, will cuirect ...
... DI FALKLAND'S MISTAKE. In the full. rich. red glow of a glorious must. Di Falkland stood, bet elbow on the stile, her little round chin resting on her pink palm, and soft, clear brown eyes wistfallr following the well-set. manly of Sir Harty Dsnue, as ...
... replied I. ** In any case, not despair; something will turn up. You have friends in your own country, I have heard you say. They will help you occupation. He shook his head. Good friends over a bottle and dice-box.'* said he, *• but useless at pinch like this ...
... protected action raamined in the home that lore had proridrd far them by friend or foe, anti) two whole yean atriie and bloodahed had paaoedaway. Thoogh gentle and loving to her friend*, there waa plenty of Are in Jennie'a black ever, and (boa* who were evil ...
... early 'eighties when it was written. George thising's youth of poverty and pessimism was wormed by the sunshine of a moderate twosperity into a gentler and morn hopeful view of life's problems. He died too soon to cont-1 ment upon Suffragettes seeking to ...
... SELF-WILL.—A LESSON FOR YOUTH. The grey tints of dawn had scarcely dispelled the shadows of night, the dews still hung upon the grass, and the lark rising from its lowly nest was humming its matin song, when two youths of noble bearing were seen rushing ...
... DIED FROM HEART FAILURE AVERDICT of death from heart failure was returned at the inquest in Stranorlar by Mr. B. J. McDermott. acting coroner, on a 72-year-old farmer named John McNulty, of Corgary, Ballybofey, who had been missing from his home for 'almost ...
... SEQUEL TO SHOOTING OF D.I. SWANZY. Di-triot Inspector Swanzy, dead on Sunday in Lisburn when Attuning from church, accompanied by Major E. V. Ewalt and Mr. F. W. Ewart. Four men, pushing asiCe people in their path. tired a number Oi close range, killing ...