monthly meeting of this Council was held cat Saturday. Mr. J. Chadwick the chair The Medical Officer (Dr. Hall) reported two births and tour deaths during the past four birthrate of 6.4 and death-rate of 12-8 per 1,000 of the population. Four cases of infectious diseases were Po
April 17, 1905 - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Estimated Damage £io. Damage estimated at £lO,OOO was fire on Saturday morning on tho p 1 Tyne Dock Industrial Co-operative Soc) at Tyne Dock, near South Shields. The flames spread with alarming one department to another, till threo of erections wero totally destroyed. Tho largo
April 17, 1905 - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
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April 17, 1905 - Gloucestershire Echo - Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
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April 17, 1905 - Gloucestershire Echo - Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
A lengthy report wa6 presented to Barnstaple Rural District Council Friday respecting the Countisbury drainage works, and the allegations of the parish meeting that the specifications were not being oarried out. The Committee found that the specifications had been departed from
April 17, 1905 - Western Times - Exeter, Devon, England
effort made slop tire wholesale trapping rabbiU North Devon by a cruel practice. Thousands caught each night in steel traps, and ie-n>ain in a state torture until the trapper puts end to their miseries his next round. A much respected lady passed away yesterday in Mis. Martin, w
April 17, 1905 - Western Times - Exeter, Devon, England
.Monaco, Saturday. During the handicap races this afternoon connection with motor-boat regatta, the " Panhard LeTaseornth," which won the championship the sank. The crew were saved.—"fieuter.
April 17, 1905 - Western Times - Exeter, Devon, England