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THE JOUGHIN CASE

... deaths, more than 37 per cent. of the t e. entire mortality, Three deaths were caused by rheuma- D c, tism, and one by deliriunm t,-emcrss. The excess in the th )d mortality of last week was confined to infants; the'deaths fam Df below five years of age baviiig ...

TEH TICHBORNE BARONETCY CASE

... Mary Josephine Doughty, and the Honourable William Stourton, as guardians of Sir Henry Alfred Joseph Doughty Tichborne, an infant, defended as landlady and landlord. On the Lord Chief Justice taking his seat on the bench, t the panel was called over, but ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... averages of the last, ten years, and 12 less than I in the corresponding week of last year, mnaking ' the rate of total mortality equal to 2S o per 1000 t of the estimated population. Zymotic diseases occasioned 80 deaths, being an increase of 10 on the ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY PERJURY CASE

... the week ended last Saturday 5,673 births and 3,310 deaths in 23 large towns of the United Kingdom. The average rate of mortality was 21 annual y per 1,000. The rate in Londonzwas 18:, Edinburgh, 15; Glasgow, 19; Dublin, 22; Pontsmoubh, 15; Plymouth, ...

THE ROBBERY OF A VENTRILOQUIST AT BIRKENHEAD

... edge. On going there be found it to be tha body of a young womand thd attached to it was the body of an infant. A cord had been tied round the infants neck, and passing under the woman's clothes was fastene rd her waist. Both bodies were quite dead, having ...

SALFORD HUNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS

... question. He was persuaded, from his own expemince in connection with a number of working men's dwelungs, that the mortality among infants might be V~ry greatly diminished indeed by a very slight atteutiop. to sanitary appliances. Mr. Peter Spence agreed ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... than ;one-half, of the whole number of on on, deaths were those of children under fiveyears of age. Tbis high tin . rats of mortality in children under fve years of age (espeelally an log among the poor) must In a great mneasure be attributed to the vis uid ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... chest ; having glanced from a rib, the direc-re 2tion of which was to the heart,it waq turned aside~and tkn )n- wound was not mortal. Mr. Day was a receiver, untler b the Court of Chancery, for the Boyce minors. iSeveral g rSp of ihe tennnti had refused either ...

VIOLENT ASSAULT UPON A PARISH APPRENTICE BY HIS MASTER

... an jdeal bust of the Infant St, John, which ap- N t not 'be peared in the Anisil'nexhibition'of the Liver ool Academyfof v'S that, the, Arts ad found for a purchaser ?? Derby. .: figure a 'as really of Handel alonig withiaun Infant, now in possessiofnof ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... eparlyn periotds of ieilthen crahtivue einct ofthis ele-l ThoPa Hurn't, igsu. edia ofromtex offhelth to' the badly-nourished infants Dr de Jongh's light-brown .Cod Liver Oil is isvluable. The rapidity with which two or three teasoonfuls a da . will fatten ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... corrected averages of the lesd ten years, ead 37 les then in bte corresponding week of last year, mang the rate of total mortality equal to 37-6 per 100 of the estimated popuation. Zymotlo disesea oa- doned 34 deaths, being a decrease of 28 on the averages ...

MANCHESTER SPRING ASSIZES

... difference.' The prisoner was acquitted. ALL:, iAD CHILD kTUBDZR. BetsY G'reen, 21, was arraigned on a charge of mur. ; deriig her infant child. Mr. Foard appeered for the oroaeoution, 'but he said he did not Ithink the facts would warrant the graver obarge of ...