At an inquest held at Merthyr Wednesday on the body John Styles, labourer, it transpired that deceased, with other men, had been for a walk, during tho course of which they each had eight glasses of beer. On their return they trespassed 011 the Cardiff Corporation Waterworks, an
November 14, 1901 - Gloucester Citizen - Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
SATURDAY'S MATCHES. Ryecroft v. Gordon Wanderers.—At Tuffley off o'clock sharp). Ryecroft: J. Boucher, back; C. Lander, T. Romans, B. Shergold (capt.), end another, three-quarter backs; S. Edwards and L. Rudge, half-backs; F. Pvart. T. Russell, R. Braddick, B. Pilkington, T. Mea
November 14, 1901 - Gloucester Citizen - Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
M. Severo, a Brazilian member of Parliament, has come to Paris with a flying machine, in which he proposes to sail across the city and round the line of tbe fortifications during the course this month. His machine is said to be more powerful than M. Santos-Dumont's and to be con
November 14, 1901 - Gloucester Citizen - Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
AMERICAN LADY'S STRANGE IN LONDON. DISTRESSING SCENES. From luxurious apartments in the Hotel the lunatic wards of St Giles's Workhouse * unhappy experience on Wednesday \ et American lady named Helen Vanderbilt "^* .-J Miss Wackerman, who has been in about two years, staying at
November 14, 1901 - Gloucester Citizen - Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
WITHOUT COST, DOES NOT INJURE INSTRUMENT IN ANY WAY, AND ANYONE CAN PLAY THE MOST DIFFICULT COMPOSITIONS WITH THE HIGHEST DEGREE OF ARTISTIC PERFECTION. THE ANGELUS MAY BE HEARD AT DALE, FORTY & CO.'S* CHELTENHAM. , J. W. CLAYTON* _ NEW FLANNELS. Per Yard FRENCH PRINTED FLANNELS
November 14, 1901 - Gloucester Citizen - Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Pianos for tbo Cottage or Conetrt Room. Send for 20th Oratory Catalogue. —Sale Agent t Foulds, 3, iron-gate, Derby,— (Advt.) Main's Extract or is the original. other essence makes Beer like it. Beware of tile imitations. Manufacturers, and MAson, Nottingham.—(Advt.) Earliik Clos
November 14, 1901 - Derby Daily Telegraph - Derby, Derbyshire, England