News from 12/10/1889
1889; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Frontmatter: The Illustrated Weekly News. News: To the Deaf, More Strikes, Smearley Is Trying to Get Some Religious Feeling into His Work, At Westminster, on Monday, Henry Walker, Twenty-Three, Alias "The Masher," Clerk, and Arthur Simcox, Same Age, Alias "The Doctor," Chemist's Assistant, Who Gave His Father's Address in the Goswell Road, Where He Has Not Recently Resided, Both Well Dressed, Were Charged, on Remand, before Mr. Shiel, with Being Concerned with Men under Remand at Dalston Police-Court, and Others at Large, with Cash-Box Robberies All over the Metropolis and Suburbs, Some Thirty Cases Having Already Been Investigated by the Detective Police, Interesting Items, Our Illustrations Heavy Gales, Fall of a Parachutist into the Tyne, Religious Riot at Madras, The Missing Walsall Minister, Daring Bank Robbery, Marriages and Rumours of Marriages, The Naval Manœuvres, People, Capital v. Labour, A British Warship Fired On, Scotch Wrestlers in Paris, Sentence of the "Moseley Baronet", Heavy Gales.—Lighthouse Men in Danger, The Arrival of Mr. C. A. V. Conybeare, M. P., at Euston, Robberies on Board a Cunard Liner, A Woman's Vengeance, At Clerkenwell on Monday, William Field, Twenty-Eight, a Brassmoulder, of 51, Stibbington Street, Somers Town, Was Accused of Violently Assaulting Edward Charles, Aged Three Years, His Stepson, at Stibbington Street, At a Special Petty Sessions, Held at the Police Court, West Bromwich (before Mr H. Sutcliffe), Sarah Elizabeth Gillott, Twenty-One, of Moor Street; Elizabeth Heeley, Twenty-Two, Lyng Lane; Hannah Lunn, Thirty-Nine, Glover Street; and Sarah Stanley, of Bowater Street, were charged with performing, or assisting in performing, an unlawful operation upon Elizabeth Heeley, in January last., Scandal in High Life, At the Bradford Police-Court, on Monday, James Berry, the Public Executioner, of No. 1, Bilton Place, City Road, Bradford, Was Summoned by H. Crowther, Grocer, of City Road, on a Charge of Using Provoking Language, Multiple News Items, Our Ladies' Column, Shocking Death of a Lady, Death in a Bath, The Manchester Railway Disaster Another Death, Panic in a Synagogue, Dublin Domestic Scandal A Romance in Real Life, From London to Land's End in a Small Boat, Secrets of a Private Enquiry Office The Heir's Doom, "The Dead Heart at the Lyceum", Pitiful Condition of a Welsh Clergyman, A Solid Ivory Suite of Furniture, Sued for Eightpence, On Tuesday Evening Sergeant-Major Carter, of the Tatton Troop of the Earl of Chester's Yeomanry Cavalry, Arrived Home from Aldershot in Order to Attend a Ball Given by Mr. Alan De Tatton Egerton, M. P., Major of the Troop, Aquatics N. Matterson and G. Bubear for £400, The One Mile Championship Cummins v. Darrin for £50, Beware of These Combs, The Wonder of Western Australia, A Terrible Storm, Swimming One Hundred Yards' Amateur Swimming and Plunging Championships, A Tragedy in Low Life, Conybeare's Return What Is He Going to Do Now?, The Ruling Passion, Notice, Labour News Postmen Uniting, The War Preparations in Russia, Pedestrianism, The Whitechapel Murders Letter from "Jack the Ripper" to Dr. Forbes Winslow, The Lord Mayor's Show, Lawfully or Unlawfully Drunk, Komikalities, Foreign News, A Preston Correspondent Says That Although the Cotton Corner Has Collapsed, There Is Still Much Short Time Being Observed in the Cotton Spinning Mills, and Next Week a Number of Mills and Sheds Will Be Stopped Half Time, Election Intelligence, Vitriol-Throwing, The Aberdeen Town Council Has Resolved to Confer the Freedom of the City upon Mr. A. A. Hunter, M. P., Wrestling, Accident in the Alps A Tourist Missing, Wills and Bequests, The Divining Rod, Labour Jottings, Another Raid on a Club, "Every Slave Who Wears a Chain May Clank It in These Columns", The Charge of Murdering a Father, Attempted Poisoning of Clergymen, The Cretan Revolt, The School Boys' Strike, The French "T. A.", Recording His Vote, Russia and Montenegro Extraordinary Statement, Mr. Burns, Mr. Mann, and Other Leaders of the Dock Strike Were Entertained at the Central Democratic Club, in Gray's Inn Road, on Saturday Night, Political Items, "I Am the Prince of Conde", Clubland, At the Hanley County Court, on Wednesday, Judge Jordan Refused a Discharge to John Nash Peak, Colliery Proprietor, Ironfounder, and Chemical Manufacturer, of North Staffordshire, Who Failed in 1887 for £29,000, His Creditors Obtaining 1¼d. In the Pound. Classified ads: Mrs. Labbet's Female Pills, Everybody Should See Next Week's Issue of the Illustrated Weekly News, Look Out, Labour Literature, Next Week Will Appear a New and Thrilling Story, Don't Forget to Get a Copy of Next Week's Issue, and Read "A Fair Enchantress", Multiple Classified Advertisements, "A Fair Enchantress," by the Author of "A Woman's Shadow," Appears Next Week, A Thrilling Story. Shipping news: Shipping Disasters, The Mississippi Disaster Steamer Blown into the Air, A Steamer Sunk in Hartlepool Harbour. Fiction, drama: Beelzebub's Handmaid Chapter XIV. Arts and entertainment: On the Boards Lyceum Theatre, Fashion Sketches For Week Ending October 12th. Sports: Football Eton College v. Royal Military College (Sandhurst), Croydon Race Meeting, Sport Racing, Lacrosse Liverpool v. St. Helen's, An Immense Programme of Football Matches Was Decided on Saturday, as, in Addition to the Ordinary League Fixtures, the First Rounds of the Qualifying Competition for the Association Challenge Cup and London Junior Cup Were Successfully Run through, Although the Weather on the Whole Was Rather Inclement. Editorial: The Insurance Agents Their Grievances. Business: The Labour Directory.
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