CONSTABLE STABBED. esterday, before the Guisborough magistrates, William Sylvester, •a miner, was charged with feloniously wounding Police-constable Thornton at Brotlon, in Cleveland, on Saturday night, while John Scott, another miner, was charged with aiding and abetting. Eviden
November 12, 1901 - St James's Gazette - London, London, England
The Duke Rutland's Hounds met Waltham yesterday. A very unusual event was associated with the day’s proceedings, hounds drawing one covert three times successfully—namely, Burbage's Coven —and not having recourse to any other. They hunted a fox in the first instance all across t
November 14, 1901 - St James's Gazette - London, London, England
Tune, IfMO. I.ittleboy (rushing into his mother’s room): Oh, mother, come quick. There's a man downstairs playing a piano with his hands.—■ This apparently stupid story lately appeared in one of the New Vork comic papers. Now few people really appreciate its meaning. That to-day
November 14, 1901 - St James's Gazette - London, London, England
The Northern Securities Company, with a capital of 400,000,000 dollars, was incorporated at Trenton, New Jersey, yesterday. It is formed to acquire and deal in the storks and securities of -corporations. The filing fee of 80,000 dollars (£10,000) was paid by a cheque coming from
November 14, 1901 - St James's Gazette - London, London, England
Whilst Mr. W. Duffy, M.P., was addressing a meeting in favour Mr. Lynch from the Pamellite Association windows at Galway last night the crowd was attacked the opposition party. Stones, bricks, and bottles were freely used, and several persons were seriously injured. A large forc
November 14, 1901 - St James's Gazette - London, London, England