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BRADFORD BANKRUPTCY COURT

... with Mr. Kitchen for, the purehase of land in Queens a road from the Corporation, as the latter would nos sell it to him (the debtor). Mr. Kitchen gave lOs. per yard for it, and he bought it from him at 12s., the arrangement being that Mr. Kitchen was to ...

THE MURDER NEAR REDDITCH

... caine back into the kitchen, thinking, all was right. Almost imsediately afterwards, it might be about a minute, I heard the report of a gun froin the back kitchen. Think- ing there laid been seine accident, I went towards the back kitchen, and at the door ...

THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A DURHAM FARMER

... his son left the house about half-past five o'clock in the evening, and that the accused left the kitchen ten minutes afterwards. Before leaving the kitchen she took some matches from the mantelpiece, and as she closed the door behind her, she looked very ...

THE DOUBLE MURDER NEAR EUSTONSQUARE

... the house he found Albert lying on the sofa in the frout kitchen. ile was -also quite dead, and had a sinai- lar iajury in the neck to that of the other child. Wit- nesrs went into the back kitchen, where the policem.ir .was takangthe handkerchief off Hnmmett's ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY MAIL BAG ROBBERY BY A LADY

... said that she saw her hus- band place the niail-bag en the counter, and he then went into the kitchen. She recollected her husband calling oat from the kitchen a msinute or tiso-perhaps live minutes- after the bag was put upon the counter. When lier Isusband ...

THE BRADFORD MURDER

... into the kitchen. and found decueaee, Jane Owaton, on the floor, in a pool of blood. SheB appeared to be dead. He saw that she hlad a cut across her throat. He saw Anthony Owiton coming out of a passage through a door leading into the kitchen. He said ...

THE CHARGES AGAINST THE SIRDAR

... AGAINST T'E S STRDAR. IDESPATCIIES FROM LORD CROMER ANTD LORD KITCHENER. DISINTERMENT OF THE MARDI'S REMAINS DEFENDED. (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAMI The despatches from Lord Cromer and Lord Kitchener regarding the conduct of the English and Egyptian troops ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY NEAR MANCHESTER

... go down into the kitchen to wash up: She left the room, and in abount' ten minutes afterwards Mrs, Green wood 'heard a.iknock . at the front door, which was opened imnediately,: and 1 the steps of some person passing into the kitchen. The , door was ...

Scotland

... wounded in the throat and fingers, on which she screamed for asm sistance. A young woman, a niece ef the former, g was in the kitchen at the time, and hearing the Ti 's cries, ran into the room, and was caught by Pardon, i- who, with the weapon which he had ...

THE MURDER AND ROBBERY NEAR WOODFORD

... was also partly open. I entered the kitchen, and found no one there. I called, but not receiving any answer, u I found the deceased, who was lying at the foot of the stairs, e her head and shoulders being in the kitchen, and her feet s on the stairs. I was ...

THE CHELSEA MURDERS

... found the hat ulderneath the flooring of the back kitchen. _Edvward Cloenol, a detective, proved that in tle back kitchen lie founid a pickaxes whichl he produced. Under the boards in the back kitchen lie fount! the hat. There was blood on the brine and ...