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A CHILD KILLED BY ITS MOTHER

... I 4 ChILD Kf.ITE 48 II HI .I 31gtth' rbe 6E ;e s .8f .3uel~seyX'33} a re'stectable'dohing wroma , was plaesbda theddel,, charged, with eansing the death of h.er child, LJo Buckney, agedl elve years, by tbrowing.akife at L T6i case, which was watcbed ...

A CHILD KILLED BY AN EXPRESS TRAIN

... things be done in their proper places. He was bound to view these things legally, and the law would not say that because this child bad lost its life there, of necessity there ought to be a bridge. If a bridge was wanted the township could com- pel it to ...

CHILD KILLED FROM SOUTHWARK BRIDGE

... CHILD KILLED FROM SOUTH- WARK BRIDGE. A paintbrush lmaker, iamed John Samuel Bulleh, 45, of Seledon-roed, Upton-park,; was charged, at Soutliwarlk police-court, on Monday, with causing actual bodily harm to a little boy, named Crumpton, aged nine years ...

A CHILD KILLED BY A MILK CART

... at the above addreess, deposed that the deceased was a twin child and a very healthy little girl. On Monday evening, shortly after six o'clock, deceased, in company with a neighbour's child, went out Into tho street to play. Witnees, a few rnlnutes afterwards ...

A CHILD KILLED BY A MOURNING COACH

... along. The child was ad, knocked down by the horsos, and he (witness) stooped under an, the horses' chests to pull it nway, seeing the danger the c y hild was exposed to, but he was pushed away by the animal, and although he had hold of the child's clothing ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS, ETC

... the child was climbing on to an easy chair, when it suddenly fell over, pitching the child on to tile back of his head. No notice was taken of the fall until last Friday week, when the child became ill. Dr. Thomas was summoned, and found the child to be ...

ALLEGED ASSAULT AND ROBBERY ON THE THAMES

... put the deceased to bed with an elder child-and left it asleep. On going into the room about two hours after she found a large catlyingon its stomach, and the child dead, Her belief was that the child had been killed by the cat in the first instance laying ...

DISTRESSING SUICIDE OF A CLERGYMAN

... John Moss and Co., corn millers, will not be affected by the failure of Messrs. Fletcher and Co.-AMenckesfer Guardian. A CHILD KILLED THROUGH SWALLOWING A SHELL-Os1 Tuesday afternoon, the coroner held an adjourned inquest at the Grand Turk, Ludgate-hill ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... said he thought the child was horn alive. The only violence that could have been practised on the child was suffocation. The child had not died from internal bleeding, nor from exposure to cold. He could not decidedly say how the child came by its death ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CIRINAL COURT. A CHILD KILL-ED BY A D u-NixN DRIvEn.- Thomas Harris, 35, carman, was indicted for the man- slaughter of Caroline Boon. The prisoner was driving a van with two horses on the evening of the 22nd of August at Hoxton, and it was alleged ...

THE BLACKHEATH MURDER

... representing the Treasury, said that he had no evidence to offer ?? the accused- man, who wat ac- cordinfgly discharged. CHILD KILLED AT WINDSOR BARRACKS. At the Cavalry barracks, Windsor, where the 2nd Life Guards are quartered, an inquest was held, on ...

TERRIBLE RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN FRANCE

... attributed to a sleeper having given way. Three of the killed were brothers, sons of M. Bachet, of Paris. An artillery captain and his wife and child were in the Macon train. The captain and the child were killed. A lady coming from Italy in the Macon train, on ...