News from 20/07/1889
1889; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Mrs. George Corbett, E. J. Line, Mr. W. E. Bond, Algernon J. Dubbs,
ResumoFrontmatter: Police and Public, Police & Public, Notice. News: Over Zealous, The Famine in India, A Bull Fight Ends in a Riot, The Interest on Five Pounds, With Poker and Bricks, Interesting Items, A Smart Swindler, The Three-Card-Trick, Strike at Middlesborough Extraordinary Street Scene, The Wimbledon Meeting The Queen's, Ten Years for Setting Fire to a House, Increase of the French Navy, A Row at a Beanfeast, Mr. S. Lee Bapty, Manager of the Alexandra Palace, Secrets of a Private Enquiry Office Brotherly Love, Another Arrest, General Booth, Mr. Justice Murphy on Irish Police Forbearance, Sin and Its Result, It Smelt like Rum, The Secretary of the American Treasury Has Ordered Several English Emigrants Who Arrived at New York in the Steamer Obdam under a Contract with Wrightson and Co., of London, Promising Employment in Texas, to Be Sent Back, as Having Violated the Alien Contract Labour Law, Fire in the West-End, Sergeant Reid, the Hero of Tuesday's Shooting at Wimbledon, Is a Short, Thin Man, Very Dark, and Close Shaven, but for His Moustache, Brutal Assault, Beaten to Death by a Son, The Clan-Na-Gael, Increasing Brigandage, Determined Attempt to Suicide, Mrs. Maybrick in Prison, The Scratching Sisters of the L. C. L. O. T. T. A. B. O. T. P. F. S, Brutal Manslaughter, A Surprise, Earthquake in Tashkend, Mustn't Tell His Mother, The Burglar and the Cockatoo, Shocking Suicide, Gone with the Lodger, English Sailors Imprisoned in Spain, Miss Bragg and Her Cats, The International Trophy Match, Mabel Love, Refused to See a Doctor, The Queen's Residence at Balmoral, The French Detective System, Henry Ruby, a Fireman, of Ealing, Was Sentenced at Brentford on Tuesday to Six Weeks' Hard Labour for Stealing from a Pawnbroker's Shop, 30, High Street, a Silver Watch, a Gold Locket, 17 Gilt Rings, and Two Pairs of Eye-Glasses, Society, Forging a Will, Riot at Barcelona, An American Adventurer, Eating Bread and Butter, A Train in Pawn, Three Months for a Half-Penny, A Salvation Wedding Farce, The Embankment Murder, The Late Prize Fight, Professor Baldwin, The Prize Story, His Mother-In-Law, Viscount Dunlo Weds a Music-Hall Artiste, In the Thames, "Having a Lark", Another Disappearance, Serious Charge against a Solicitor's Clerk, Parliamentary Summary for the Week Lords, Painting the Town Red, Taken the Pledge 12 Times, Sale of Horses at Tattersall's, The Deptford Insurance Cases, The Seamen's Strike at Liverpool The Hardships of the Men Who Were Lured to Liverpool, Pedestrianism International Race between Donovan and Darrin, He Plunged with His Friend's Money, Infant Marriage, Dosen't Appear so, General Boulanger, Turf Notes, A Chip of the Old Block, Suicide of a Bookmaker, The Ways of the Wicked Heartless Conduct of a Shoemaker, The Rajah of Kolapore's Cup, A Curious Case of Self-Deception, Baldwin, the Parachutist, Missing, The Letine Tragedy, Killed by Electricity, Savage Assaults, Determined to Die, A Valuable Boot, A Cashier Wanted, £4000 Missing, Drink and Suicide, The Maybrick Mystery, Lost in the Woods, The Cronin Murder, Next Week, Human Blood-Suckers, Success, A Night with a Madman, Cheek, Fighting and Thieving, Scene in a Police Court, Houses Swept Away by a Cyclone, Yum-Yum and Ko-Ko A Peculiar Trade Mark Case, Previous Victims of Jack the Ripper, An Aerial Steam-Carriage Was Seriously Patented, That Was to Go through the Air like a Bird ; but Samuel Rogers Said Its Only Resemblance to a Bird Was That It Had a Bill—In Parliameant, The Busy "B's" at the Alexandra Palace, Is a Bishop's Life a Happy One, Foreign News, Painfully Sudden Death, Hunted to His Grave, "A Quiet Lodger", Later, The Dervishes, An Organist Sent to Prison, Jack the Ripper Again Another Terrible Murder and Mutilation in the East End, Wills and Bequests, Prince of Wales's Prize, The Alexandra Palace, Through the Paris Sewers, Fire at Civil Service Stores, A Well-Earned Year, Pigeon Detectives, Ironworkers' Strike, Felled with a Fender, Boycotting and Moonlighting, A Remarkable Woman, Brigandage in Servia, Both Ignorant, Murder in Paris, Floods in Baltimore, Komikalities He Has Arrived, He Wanted His Clothes Washed, For the Police, Mrs. Selby: Doctah, Do Ohile Dun Gone Swalle'r Pint Ob Ink, An American Tragedy, About Midday on Wednesday, a Woman Threw Two Children into the Thames from Westminster Bridge, and Immediately Afterwards Leaped into the Water Herself, Extraordinary Escape, Attempted Assault on a Ittlle Girl, The Inquest, Shot through the Mouth, The Cronin Murder Another Discovery, Vicious Murder by a Woman, A Frolicsome Barber. Editorial: We Last Week Announced Our Determination to Increase the Size of Our Paper in Order to Keep up with the Promises Contained in Our First Issue, The Wimbledon Meeting, We Have Received the Following Letter from the Winner of Last Week's Prize To the Editor Police and Public, To Correspondents, Baldwin the Bold Says Good-Bye. Fiction, drama: Revelations by Real Detectives No. 3.—A Clever Disguise, Beelzebub's Handmaid [All Rights Reserved], Chapter II, Our Prize Story Notice, Scene of the Whitechapel Murder. Arts and entertainment: On the Boards At the Paragon, Fashion Sketches For Week Ending July 20, 1889. Sports: Trotting Fixtures for July, Tennis Oxford v. Cambridge, Sport Sculling Championship of the World. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Special Notice. Poem, verse: Nature and Springtime.
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