WEOTSDAY, APRIL 19, 1905. Everybody this week is regretting the north-easterly weather which has succeeded Saturdays breath summer, and is likely to continue over Easter. It is unfortunate for the holidaymakers, and will make difference the railway companies. Under the circumsta
April 19, 1905 - Nottingham Evening Post - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
NOTTINGHAM PRISONER ESCAPES. Mr. -Joseph 33, Not tingham, on Tuesday afternoon, chased two me:, who had stolen sib. of beef from his shop, and upon overtaking them ?ave them into custody. Pc. Cordon handcuffed t'»o men together, and naturally thought that until the police-statio
April 19, 1905 - Nottingham Evening Post - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
EXTRAORDINARY CONDUCT 0? FARM LABOURER. PRISON KR COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. the Grantham) Police-court morning; before Captain J. E. Parker, a young farm labourer, named Bertie Green. a native near Grantham, was brought charged with maliciously setting fire a wheat stack at. Groat Po
April 19, 1905 - Nottingham Evening Post - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
The number of se., of typhoid notified for the present week the abatement of the sea»- in the city. The number notifications is:—Sunday, one; Monday, two; Tuesday, two.
April 19, 1905 - Nottingham Evening Post - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
either. This is case, rare nowadays, where age does not (except the size of the close). Scott's Emulsion ernes Tone and erei yone—old man baby, rcath or matron —for the reason that it attacks the disease itself, without I respect the age of the person in ■whom the doable occurs.
April 19, 1905 - Nottingham Evening Post - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
A sailor named Birrell, H.M.S. Caledonia,' lying at Queentferry, was travelling on Tuesday in an express .cn expected would stop at Queensferry. The tram dashed through the station, however, at the rate of over. 50 miles hour, and Birrell, being anxious to get on board the Caled
April 19, 1905 - Derby Daily Telegraph - Derby, Derbyshire, England
ALLEGED HEARTLESS FRAUDS MELBOURNE LADIES. REMARKABLE STORY A VANISHING FORTUNE. SHEFFIELD OPTICIANS REMANDED DERBY. At the Derby Borough Police Oonrt this (Wednesday) morning, before Sir Clamant Bowing and other magistrates, an extraordinary frand related. Two fairly wall-dceaaa
April 19, 1905 - Derby Daily Telegraph - Derby, Derbyshire, England