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A WOMAN KILLED BY A LODGER

... court, and after a brief con. sultstion with the coroner, proiceeded' to open thle cas-e. He said It vwas a very utiusual thing for him to appear there; but, hie understood frins the coroner that the stipeullary magistrate, In whose custody a mans namied James ...

A SHOTING MYSTERY

... nonsesse a as to Mr. Tilly heing shot. 3 A verdict of accidental death was returned. Early on Tuesday morning a fire broke out in Leeds at the bedding and mattress warehouse of Messrs. Longley, close to the Central Market. which wes destroyed a week ago ...

A BARRISTER CHARGED WITH BLACKMAILING

... induced the girl to go into a home. Htlo represented that he w~a( s a detective front Scotland Yard, and :lh- had special ?? to rake inquiries aboi ish the case. Hle got possession of the girl's l clothes. The next step was to cosult a, ay I soiicitor nawed ...

SUICIDE IN A CAB

... be depressed. On Monday the deceaied visited a. the witness at his residence, 165, Eccles New-road, I e. Salford. He wai then not in a fit state tD be out. He f left this address at 10 minutes past six in a' cab, declining the offer of his eon tbat ,- ...

A LOVE TRAGEDY

... A LOVE TRAUDY SUICIDE OF A BtARM*iD. c: A t the Mitcha Mortuary, Churds.-rcd, h 3litclham, Mr. Percy Morrion hed an inquiry into the circumstances attending the death of Julia Harding, a barmaid, 17 years of age, the dlaughter of Mr. William Harding, ...

A FRENCH MURDERER

... A FRENCH _MDERER. The assize judges of the Eure-et-Loir have this term a busy session, They have just tried a murderernamed Poirier, and are now engaged in a very sensational capital case. Poirier is condemned to death. - This ' wrong doer (says ...

A TURF DISPTE

... one letter. a As to Primrose Day, she was in 1888 only lE entered for four races, and was only run in t1 three. Mr. Goater and Mr. Craven seemed to hare J recognised that the mare was a good-stayer,rand n therefore it would be plain that a long course ...

SEQUEL TO A POLICE-COURT CONVICTION

... intent to commit a felony, and also with having been concerned in a theft, to- gerher with a uant, Pietro Stephano. The charge of the felony had been dismissed, but he had been sent to j411 for six weeks' hard labour for the loitering. A purse, containing ...

ALLEGED FRAUDS BY A RUSSIAN

... Mr. T. D. P. Jones, a gentleman residing at Patney Common, to recover sums of moneys on various counts, including dameges for dismissal from the management of a business, for the wronogul conversion of a Russian security, for a quantity of ?? and damages ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST A POLICEOFFICER OF KILLING A WOMAN

... from befor. 145 the coroner, the witness said in his opinion such a weapon niurd 120 as a police-officer's stick might have inflicted such injuries, not a or they might have resulted from a fail. -He had noticed murd, 71 manny angular projections about the ...

ALLEGED BETTING IN A TRAMYARD

... In another pocket the defen- dtnt had a nunhber of paners relating to the pre- vious day's racing; a list of money defendant said he had to pay out on the previous day s racing, which totalled up to £fi28 2s.; and a. startinv-price turf ready ?? closed ...

A MARRIED WOMAN'S DIARY

... i A MAR DWOMNTS bia I 'OVrmsn . A . TS MT. EXTRAORDINAR~Y CAEITR d-je IS DIVORCE COURT. 'ij sigument ROflINSOX V. ROBINSON AND) LANF Thl.A pcslg eition for a dissolution of rnirria S .lsr. Robinson, a civil enigneer, agaiste prent, the ...