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Local News - Cleator Moor |
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Whitehaven Gazette -
Thurs, May 20th, 1897
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LOCAL NEWS CLEATOR MOOR. ****** Miss. ROWE, who for five years has been a teacher at Montreal Schools, has obtained an appointment near Blackburn, and entered upon her duties there on Monday. ****** A bazaar was opened in the Market Hall yesterday (Wednesday) and will be continued today and tomorrow. The proceeds are to reduce the debt existing on the Rowrah Wesleyan Church. The Egremont and Cleator Moor Wesleyan Choirs are assisting. ****** Messrs. J. L. JACKSON and J. FLETCHER were the superintendents at the examination in connection with the Moor Row physiology class on Thursday evening. Eleven students were examined. ****** An inquest was held on Saturday, before Mr. J. WEBSTER (coroner), on the body of J. BRIAN, who was injured at Jacktrees Iron Ore Pit on the 4th inst., and was removed to the Whitehaven Infirmary, remaining there till Friday last, when he was taken back to his home, where he died the same evening. Evidence of identification was given, and the inquiry adjourned until tomorrow (Friday). ****** The choir of the Congregational Church gave a service of song, "Last in London," at the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Moor Row, on Sunday afternoon. Mr. W. H. KITCHIN was the organist, and Mr. H. J. KITCHIN the conductor. ****** The weekend mail brought news of the death of Mr. Thomas BELL, of Cleator, who died in a pit about nineteen miles from Johannesburg. ******
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