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THE MURDER NEAR YORK

... Walpole in the chair), to hear evidence on the bertmes of protecting infant life. Mr. Jacob Bright was present.-Mr. Corgenden, secretary of the Society for the Protection of Infant Life, gave evidence. He sbtated that the rate of deaths amongst illegitimate ...

MANCHESTER SUMMER ASSIZES

... is 4,700. The population of Stabliaul, where about 10 of these cases occurred, is about 700. There is always a large infant mortality in Lymm. The number of deaths, however, in the half year ending June; 1880, was less than that of the corresponding half ...

MANCHESTER WINTER ASSIZES

... Hlealth minutes. omitting the minute resolv- ing that a copy he sent to the Local Government 5Board referring to the high infant mortality indiffe- .rent sanitary conditions. and lack of isolation hospi- tal accommodation at Hyde, Stalybridge, and Dukin- fiekld ...

THE MURDER BY A FATHER AT GLASGOW

... deceased infant, magdalone, was best liked by Pattlson of all the family, and about half-past three a clock it was left by him in charge of a neighbour s. M Hendersonr Ifo went out then, returning about halt-past five o'clook, and took the infant into the ...

THE CASE OF TO WNLEY

... simplest, safest, and most effectual means of V maintaining and restoring the health of infants, will be t read with peculiar Interest: In badly-nourished infants, r Dr. de Jongh's Light.Brown Cod Liver Oil is invaluable. o The rapidity with which two ...

DOUBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE

... CitILDm-X.-ThOfi5s Huat, Esq., late Medical Officer of IHealth, St. Gies's and Bloonsbury, writes: e In badly Inourished infants, Dr. de Joagh's Light-Brovwn Cod Liver Oil is invaluable. The rapidity with which two or three tea- spoonfuls aday wiU fatten ...

CHESHIRE ASSIZES.—MONDAY

... all the prisoners. S xtrENCES. Ann Raithbore, a young v oouan who was on Friday convicted of themurrder of herillegitimate infant, was brought up to receive sentence. His lordship, after reLmarking on the enormity of her offence, said in consequence of ...

MURDERS

... lately in the employ of the London and North-Western Railway Company, was charged on remand with the wilful murder of the infant child of James Halfpenny on the 22nd inst. Police.constable Fowler repeated the evidence already published; but 3Irs. Halfpenny ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT CANNES

... shelter behind the sofa. My husband thereupon fired three shots at brim at close quarters, and two of the bullets inflicted mortal wounds, whilst the third lodhged in one of the oushions of the sofa. I was terribly frightened and went to look for my maid ...

POLICE NEWS

... DEBILInTy OF CIaLDRE-N SThoia Helps ied late Medical Officer of Health, St Giles's and cbe bury, writes. a in badly-nourishied infants, fr ion Joligh's Light-brown Cod Liver Oil is in alub s l apidit with which two or three ?? f ie m-wlfatnayoung child is ...

MURDER OF A CHIEF OF POLICE

... revolver rushed I forward. Aiming at Mease's- heart she fired, and the mau fell to the tioor with what is -believed to be a mortal wound. Mrs. Mease fainted. The police were summoned, and Miss Tyler was taken into :stody. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY. Herr Shbasf, ...

MANCHESTER SUMMER ASSIZES

... BAROn M&RTIM.) THE MANCHESTER BABY.FARMING CASE. Frances Rogers, 34, was charged with neglesting and ill-treating several infant children, with intent to murder them and do them grievous bodily harm. There were several counts on the indictment one for ...