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EXTRAORDINARY DEATH AT LEEDS

... lhe foun desd,4 he Would haVe' said that it was a case of cholera. At pre. sent diarrhwea 'was 'very reaet, an th aig of 'blackberry pie would be very likely to produce it. Mrs. Firtb, mother of the decdaned, stated that, she went to Dr. Mayne's on Wednuesday ...

A MURDERER'S CONFESSION

... getting Jobn Davies to make au engagement to go with re In the afternoon to Duffryr Wooi, for the purpose of b picking blackberries, at one o'clock I weat to borrow t the hatchet. I carrL d it to the blackarnith's shop aa ea hid it outside under a bush ...

REMARKABLE CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY

... nor the following, but no attention had been wa paid to that fact. On the third day some off children, whq were picking blackberries near the At village, were attracted by the unusual movements Of of a dog which accompanied them to a spot where thi he ...

POLICE BOARD

... that the trading community required a good deal of looldng after. Heard lying and fraudulent dealing were as thick as blackberries all round, and unless these people were kept in check by the law, honest folks could soot get on at all. They were jostled ...

GAMES AND [ill]

... lb. of butter-Mrs Christie, Drttts: si.' er locket by Robert Thomson, 34fr Upper- kirk~gate, Aberdeen, for best pintof blackberries--Chas. Shaw; aevalumte of Burns, byv an admirer of wild flowers, for the best hand bouquet wild flowers, donor to get ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST LORD GALLOWAY

... town. I saw and B spoke to some children who were on a wall by the s cide of tha road. They sald they were gatharing , blackberries. Thlere was a small child sittinugon t the wall, aud the others were over in the field. I put my hasd under the petticoat ...

SHOCKING DEPRAVITY AT LIVERPOOL

... eant in tho 3d Cbeshire Regiment. Deceased, with his twa brothers and a companion, named OQzran, went out to Sealand, blackberrying, en Sunday, anti gathered a quantity of the fruit, eating same and bringing the remainder home. They also gatheredr. seme ...

THE GREENOCK MURDER

... went aloier the cliffs until thev reiclied the backl of the prison gardens, where Gr oi left his cOMtPaliclIS to gatther blackberries. He had scaiccly tuiniied his back whent le heard a gro1an, anld, on returning fiounld Wise looking over hbe elitl datd ...

THE ARDLAMONT MYSTERY

... avenue running up to the mansion-house there is a good deal of under- wood. Where the head was lying there are brambles, blackberries. and wMvn, and some other soft underwood. In the centre of the plantation ;he ground is open. And movements there wouldbe ...

THE ALLEGED ARMENIAN ATROCITIES

... very far behind the Armenian., Tales of oppression, outrage, and murder in other parts of Armenian Turkey are as thick as blackberries hers and along the southern coast of the Black Sea, and enough information is obtainable from thoroughly trustworthy sources ...

THE LIBERATED IRISH PRISONERS

... driven home from the etation in a covered car to a place called Lightford.a'icrte outside the town, Whitehead saw some blackberries at haind and sail he could live on them forS!S m nonthls, 'and R ent ont and picked a fewv. R~eturn- ing again, a. neighbouring ...

CHILDRENS CORNER

... part of my holiday n'as qpent sauntering through the fields mushroom- hunting, and through the green lants looking for blackberries, of which there was a splendid crop. I was also mut h inte~rested in saving at Banbur,-! some of tbeold-fashioned half-timbered ...