Captain Tyler lias reported to the Board of Trade the result of hia inquiry into the circumstances connected with the collision that occurred on the 28th ult., the Kildwick Station on tho Midland Railway, which seven persons lost their lives and 39 have complained of injuries. i
September 20, 1875 - Globe - London, London, England
It is very commonly supposed that a pool of stagnant water overgrown with what is popularly known as duckweed more foul and unwholesome than a similar pool would be without any such vegetable growth. The explanation of this is, doubt, simply that the green on tne surface is in i
September 20, 1875 - Globe - London, London, England
The statement that Prince Leopold had consented become president of the Oxford branch of the Church of Eno-land Temperance Society is (says the London correspond ent of the Manchester Guardian) quite incorrect. The Bishop of Ely few days back admitted to the office of deaconess
September 20, 1875 - Globe - London, London, England
PER CENT. DEBENTURES. THE DIRECTORS CADOGAN AND HANS PLACE ESTATE JL (Limited) aro prepared to ISSUE DEBENTURES in sums of £lOO each. boarmg interest at the rate of five per cent, per annum. Full particulars can be had on application to the Secretary, the Offices, 32, Great Georg
September 20, 1875 - Globe - London, London, England
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September 20, 1875 - Western Morning News - Plymouth, Devon, England
JUDGE ON GRIME. I-Ofd Deaa, the judge, h*» been pres an ted with pair of white glowe* the Court, Aberdeen. there being for trial, HU said hit experience on the bench during nearly a quarter of a century had enabled him ohaerro that* vaa steady diminution of the number the crimina
September 20, 1875 - Western Morning News - Plymouth, Devon, England
unhesitatingly affirm thai the Cupar Fife Town Council has not wrested the wrangling laurels from Pittenweem. Considering the invitation of the Pittenwpem Treasurer to look at the " wizened face" of his brother at the Board, and the interchanges of civility having reference to C
September 20, 1875 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
ENT. LEYBOURNII NiAR MAIDSTONS. Salad about 850 Southdown Sheep (fat and fatting), 4 superior Rama SO Unbent Ewes and lambs, one Unbent Ram, 25 szoellent Alderney and Ayrshire cows and heifers, dye Calves, 7 Steers and Heifers, • prise Ayrshire Hull, di years old, 2 Horses, nag h
September 20, 1875 - South Eastern Gazette - Maidstone, Kent, England