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THE PUBLIC HEALTH

... of • female child. It had been born alive, and had breathed fairly well. It bad been ff oostadby • cord having been tied tightly around its neck three times. The child wee in other respects healthy, and likely to live. He believed the child had been:b ...

HORRIBLE MURDER • IN LONDON

... wilt a et Milk awl the child in hoe sae, aid oat the holm night ha a Mrs. liolarb• midis( to 'helot! what had take' place. In the id afs elates Mr. Smith returned and the boar at Mr. Roberta, when hit wileonedlimed.' Oh. I killed Raw - Dr. Wilma, et tient ...

SHAMEFUL NEGLECT OF CHILDREN

... respecting her child, receiving replies that—as the ofboer really believed to be the fact—it was where it was being well taken carsof. The circumstances of the woman man to have improved of late, and a few days shun she determined to take the child out, and ...

BOIUNG IN THE lIIITED NTATVit

... time. ititnew threw the child nut of the mrhole about ten minute, after it wm horn. It was between one ail two olim the child wan horn. Tile Coroner: Did the l.thy cry nt Olt Wang No. or, I never heard thythog from it. The child del not move. and I did ...

DEATH OF THE MARQUIS CONYNGHANI,

... which he had been gradua ll y sinking. THE MURDER MURDER OF A WIFE AND CHILD AT SKI PION, At Skipton, on .- Writordi;, Matthew Jackson Hunter charged with the murder of his wife and child en April 25. Prisoner with his wife and children went for a walk on ...

BROCKCSO DLTAILII

... Meet one year ad tile ether three dean—wore lying. There were • low rye ow the mattress. The younger child wee is • elate of nudity. and the other child had mem% clothing on. There was a little we owner of the room. and • mall Pere breed in a pan. He provided ...

COUNTY PUBLIC OFFICE

... mannerthe Act required he coneidered that he er,ght to be Mang. They had killed the child'. mother, i, they liked to kill him they could, bet he hoped they would 'mars the child.—Mr. Paget said the Benoit had no dram in the matter. They moat admininter ...

MANCH AND CHINA

... infant, shoot fifteen boon old, the child of William slid Mary Wild, of Queer's place, Woolpaok lase. It appeared that the child was born last Teen:lay, sad the eon. Milt Mr. and Mn. Wild, the latent, sad two other child.. , aged spectively tight and d. ...

OAKHAM• The Asthma Nem may be obtained of Mr. H Dew, Newatreet, and Miss Wummtn. Getman. Woe, Oakham ; Mr

... turned round and saw a child fall in front of the hind wheel, which went straight over his back. There was only one other child with deceased, and he was near the front wheel. From the driver's position he could not have seen the child.—The jury returned ...

MISADVENTURE TO MR. CHAMBERLAIN

... which in falling caused fated accidents. It also blew down numbers of chimney stacks, and in London one such accident killed a child which its mother was bathing in the kitchen. One vessel was driven on the rocks near Swanage, and sh,rtly afterwards went ...

SFSIOIJS FLOOD&

... side was that under the 11th section the child prohibited from being taken into full-time em ploynieut meant only the child who was permitted to be taken into half-time employment, arid had no reference to the child prohibited from work altogether, --Having ...

DERBY

... Mansfield-road, Derby, was summoned for boating her step-daughter Mary, a child about ten years of age.—The defendant had been guilty of a systematic coarse of illtreatment towards the child. On Friday, June 2nd, she struck her for some trivial fault with a ...