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BREACH OF PROMISE CASES

... 1 went, headded, tothe Boisde Boulogne, which is a large wood with some splendid lovers'walks, justfitforyouandme. Speaking of the bathing at Boulogne, he said, *- It is very jollyto go into the sea with somenice girls. If you were here we would ...

THE PANTIN TRAGEDY

... to the conclusion that all wickedness is weak- ness, all crime stupidity. There are out-of-the-way. districts in English-speaking countries where the adjective 'clever' is used as synonymous with ' honest' and 'good.' There is deep philosophy, we think ...

ALLEGED MURDER ON BOARD SHIP

... before- Mr. Lushington, charged with causing the death of Sali, --seaman on board the same vessel. The prisoner is a japanese, speaking the Malay language, and Sali was a Lascar. John James, a Lascar seaman, staying on board the Neva, said that at twelve o'clock ...

THE BISHOP BURTON MURDER

... me. I made out eleven or twelve men altogether. Mr. WYLIS-Csn you speak to any of these persons, 'd other than you have named, as assaulting you ? Witness-No. oe Mr. WYXLIE-Can you speak to any of them as being r the person who struck Jex? Witness-No. ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... Jusario.-He is speaking there of Arthur Orton. Dr. KExInLY.-No, my Lord, he is speaking there of Castro. The Lo= Curnm Jnsrcx.-He says he is speak'ig of Arthur Orton, and that he saw him at Newburn Park as Arthur-Orton. Dr - ?? speaks of the real Castro ...

FRENCH CRIMINAL SYSTEM

... of the preventive prison t system in France. An unfortunate young woman, a named Rosalie Doise, a native of Belgium, and speaking J only Flemisb, had been arrested nearly two years ago b on a charge of murdering her father. She waS tried end d convicted ...

THE DOUBLE MURDER AT [ill]

... her house, was the passion whiclhdppeare4 to actuate Sykes in his future conduct. A few weeks before the 19th of August, in speaking of Hanniah's preference for another, he used the expression that if he did not have her no one else would, but this was the ...

WIFE MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE IN GLASGOW

... eight times, aud there was a soar across her ar throat. She had had no quarrel with him, and during the i7 attack he did hot speak. He bad been aiated with es epileptic ?? prisoner was committed to the assizes ;v- for trial. ad SioItwo ATTENPT AT MuitmR ...

THE HOME EMPLOYMENT FRAUDS

... iore pleasant to speak of, hfa.d -that was the condrilet of Inaspector Peel.-The A~asrlsav3,Jvon said-1. .have already received a com- ?? from the Grand Jury in respect to him. It is muot the first time I have had pleanure in speaking of him. I ata able ...

ALLEGED BETTING FRAUD

... ALLEGED BETTIN G FRAUD Comte Antoine galnoky, 32, a Russian, who was unable to speak English; and Cuypers Storm, 23, of lady- like appearance, described as living at 6, Huntingdon. street, Barnsbury. were charged, on remand, at the Guilds ball Police-cuurt ...

ALLEGED MURDER AND EORGERY BY A WOMAN

... had about thirty witnesses to call. Seven of them would certify as to the state of the deceased when-dying, and five would speak as to the appearance of the mar, previous to his death on! that day. le was a sound, robust man, in good health, and cheerful ...