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IPSWICH BANKRUPTCY COURT

... SurvuA. M.,infant, St.Marg-at-the-B me. 15, BuGos, R03sa M. A., 45 years, St. Clement. SOUTHGnTE, James, 42 years,St. Clemlent. ,, Coe, Eonilv, 70 years, St, Margai at. AUBBOTT Ethel H., infant, St. hlary Soke. 16, MANNING, William, infant, All Snints ...

AWFUL TRAGEDY AT PARIS

... lodging-house. NIPI'ANT LirF.-There Is no doubt that the Reglitrar. General's reports and statistics relating to mortality amongst Infants would show a very marked improvement if one or the simplest domestic aids to the nursery, In the shape of Mrs. Jabesan's ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... ih a Toy shocking manner, While lying in the cradle, in the absence of the mother. a Piz entered the room and attacked the infant, tearing its face and hands to a dreadful extent. The little sufferer died in a few hours, chiefly through 1055 of blood. ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPTED BLACKMAIL ON A CLERGYMAN

... of the ho~se was saved from the flamles. MORTALITY AMONGST CHILDREN. On the subject of death among children etome very striking figures are given by the Regibtrar-General What he calls the mortality of infants, which is messured by the proportion of ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... of each sex. In equal numbers living, the deaths of tuni c were 114 to 100 females. The total deaths inchldo l 28.330 of infants under one year,'01,4D9 of childreini and adults nged between oue and 60, and 35,346 of persons agent upwavds of G00 The (Tnths ...

THE HAMPSTEAD TRAGEDY

... indicted, before Mr. Justice Denman, at the Central Criminal Courb on Monday, for the wilful murder of rliebe Ilogg, and her infant child, Phopebo 1anslope llogg. Mr. Fo-rest Fulton, BM.P., and Mr. G. F. Gill prose- cuted, and Mr. Arthur hlutton defended ...

ADJOURNED SESSIONS:

... : everything depended upon the proof of identity. ?? had not the slightest doubt, it was part of the timber but could any mortal man take upon himself to swear that the two pieces of timber in the present state, sawn in two and stripped of the bark, could ...

AKENHAM BURIAL CASE

... Christians ; if they are not baptised, they are not Christians. Nothing can he plainer than this; it does not depend upon age. Infants can be made Christians in the same way, as readily as those who are of riper years. It does not depend upon learning. A person ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... 2nd of May. Witness examined him, and found his back fractured, between the 3rd and 4th dorsal vertebru, The injury wsn a mortal one, but deceased lingered till Friday last. lie did not imxpute blamae to any person, but *aid he became ghiddy and fell ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... years of age of Vlotoria Place, Xorthgata-atreet, were charged with hurgiart- ously eniering the dwelling-hones of William Mortals, of Bride- well-lane, atid stealing therefromo 2lbil. of candles, Jib. of soap, a glaos bottle of sweets, some gingerbread ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... a week Mr. Joe. Mills said, as an observer, he would point out that the defendant was under age, and consequently, as an infant, was not liable. Mr. C. Hayward (the clerk), contended that he was, as the defendant was over 18. It was a moot point, and ...

SUFFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... for the crime. Under the age of seven years, the presumption of law was-and it could be rebutted by any evidence-that the infant was incapable of crime; above the age of 14, the presumption was that the party was capable of crime, and sufficiently intelligent ...