BURKE’S
... BURKE’S | ALK ACKEBMAN, thr South African, is now liavinc bis reeoad spell with Hull City. ...
... BURKE’S | ALK ACKEBMAN, thr South African, is now liavinc bis reeoad spell with Hull City. ...
... Burke lbw When Loader came on, Watson struck him for 13 runs in an over which cost M.C.C. 18, but in the course of it. Hutton, at mid-wicket. missed a high running catch off Watson (115). Two runs resulted. and these put New South Wales in front, but ...
... Burke—Stoney Coventry's Coronation Carnival Q ueen, Miss . daughter of Mr. Jo and Mrs. Stoney W.only L. Stoney, 64, Hipswell Highway. Wyken. Coventry, was married to Mr. William Elwyn Burke, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burke, 25. Glenn Street, Coventry ...
... Burke lbw When Loader came on, Watson struck him for 13 runs in an over which cost M.C.C. 18, but in the course of it, Hutton, at mid-wicket. missed a high running catch off Watson (115). Two runs resulted, and these put New South Wales in front, but ...
... found Burke guilty of murder and the charge against M'Dougal not Proven. On hearing this verdict. Burke turned to her and said : Well. thank God you're safe. Before a frenzied crowd of 25.000, who 1 elt themselves cheated of a victim. Burke was hanged ...
... KATHLEEN BURKE The Rock's guns roar for Queen A ROYAL salute of 21 r I guns and the pealing of Cathedral bells greeted Queen Elizabeth as the Royal yacht Britannia tied up in Gibraltar Harbour this morning for the first Royal visit to the Rack for more ...
... Burke—Stoney Coventry's Coronation Carnival Queen. Miss Joy Stoney. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stoney, 64, Hipswell Highway. Wyken. Coventry, was married to Mr. William Elwvn Burke, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burke. 25. Glenn Street. Coventry ...
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... Burke and Hare Burke and Hare. far-noted eriminals, hold their place m the book. Their traffie was hodies wineh they sold to Dr Knox for €lO vacl, 1t was quite a Licrative trade! The hack garden of Dr Knox's convenient hotse 1 Newington Road. marched ...
... M Burke >trong; 2, •y; 2. R arrots: l, Cuihbert. Ion; 2. G :kcy; 2. j ong; 2. Taylor; rass. Armstrong; ry; 2, H K Tozcr W John- and lor; 3. M R Oard luckle. ...
... mattn he opened with a maiden against Burke. who was 8o tied down to defence that he did not score for threequartera of an hour. Burke broke hie long period of inaction when he edged Appleyard just wide of slip for three, his first run for 54 minutes. Following ...
... Burke—Quinn Miss Teresa Quinn, Pembroke Lodge, Leigham Court - road, Streatham, eecond daughter of Mrs. M. E. Hughes, Pomeroy, Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland. was married to Mr. Patrick Jos? Burke, second son of Mrs. . Burke, Roscommon, Eire, at the Church ...