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On the body of a bluejacket tinmcil Manning, holonpiiiK I" 11.M.5. Cornwnllis. who had lived for over two, ycnvs with a broken lme.k. an iii'iucst ivas held at Clinlhnm. when a verdict of accidental donih was returned. Manning, who to l.wenlv-soven years of am 1 , met liis accident while, in a boat. Tlir- swinging l>ooin struck him a violent blow on tlio hack, and Surgeon Brnost C. llulton, TJ.X., stated that the lower part of his body was entirely paralysed. He died from heart failure, caused by the injury. Arising out of a .suggestion during the railway strike a volunteer police reserve liii-- been inaugurated at. the Crystal Palace, the Duke (if .Aboroorn being elected president. Viscount Templcton, who presided at the inauguration proceeding;, said the civilian police were intended to supplement tho regular police during, a .time o£ national emergency.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1310, 13 December 1911, Page 3

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1310, 13 December 1911, Page 3

Untitled Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1310, 13 December 1911, Page 3

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