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THE CASE OF MRS GORDON

... Okamluti and Perfamefel Wholesale 4oD8o51 a3. lrrlmgio alReA tandem; 3456 WIND, SNOW, AND BAIN. SCHOOL CHIMNEY BLOWN DOWN. A CHILD KILLED: SEVERAL INJURED. A hurrleone, which is described as bhe soeet experienced for 20 years, war blowing In the.ClyG4 yesterday ...

THE SHOCKING ACCIDENT ON THE SOUTH WALES UNION RAILWAY

... station, when the child stood up to look through the carriage window, and he wan leaning his hands pon the door when it suddenly opened and he fell out. Ars. Hale made an effort to catch him, but failing to do this she jumped out after the child. One of the ...

AUSTRALIAN OUTLAWS

... it is true, have much to answer for in the way of infantile ilnes and mortality; buet for every one child killed by a theatre, probably two are killed by a church, since children taken . to theatres are as a rule, more carefully wrapped up and protected ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Df plied, 1You may depend I Nviii ass no more powder ; witniess; afterevards heard tieai a child lied been killed. Bdridget Casey proved that thle child killed was her daughter, a and esged abOut9 years. The prisoner, heaviog been cautioned in the usual ...

Birstol Police Court

... in 1879. ;yFIRES IN LONDON. TWO LADIES AND A CHILD KILLED, E By a flre In St. Paul's road, London, yesterday, l two ladies named Poole were burned to death. At Chester street, Lower Kennington lane, a child named Kettle was fatally burned, and a policeman ...

HENLEY MURDER

... was extinct. KITCHEN BOILERS BURST. A CHILD KILLED TWO PERSONS INJURED. A kitchen boilor exploded yesterday afternoon at the residence of Lady Mary Scott, Grafton street, Piccadilly, London. A ohild aged 12 was killed, and the caretaker and a ?? were badly ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... unmoved), on being in- it formed of the verdict, merely said, I am innocent; but I ,reckon, sir, you'll take bail. A CHILD KILLED BY. THE OVER-CAREFULNESS OF ITS ? MOTaes.-MI. Payne held an inquest on Wednesday week, at Horoeley-do n, on the body of ...

THE ROAD MURDER

... the closet, the child being wrapped in the blanket, and still asleep. And while the child was in this position she inflicted the wound in the throat. She says that sho thought the blood would never come, and that the child was not killed, so ahe thrust ...

THE FROOM DROWNING CASE

... feloniously killing and slaying Francis Flook. Mr ?? C, Clifton ap eared for the defence. Before the ease war commenced, Mr H, R. Wans. brough asked the bench to allow him to make a few remarks. He said he was Instructed by the father of the child who was ...

THE LATE MYSTERIOUS MURDER AT ROAD

... as a vehicle for administering chlo- roform, or to put over the child's mnoutls in case of a scream, for whirls purpose it certaiiely appears to us it was not used, as the child was killed whilst asleep;- or it may have occi- dentally drorpod frons else ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... peculiarly distressing ciroumstances, His child, a little girl, was suddenly missed a few days ago, having been, it is sup- posed, decoyed away by an unknown woman. The mysterious part of the affair is that the child's clothes were on Wednesday found in a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... property to, obtain beer. It, T. answer to Mr. Hare the witness said his wife. was in, the babiht of drinking before, the child was killed. P.C. 288 i stated that on going to aepprebend the accuottd he found her at Secreted in a house in E arl-street.. She ...