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BRAVE ATTEMPT TO RESCUE

... Catching hold of the boys, he put them on his back and told them to hold him, and not to kick. They held on to him but did not speak. He was doing his utmost to reach the shore, but owing to the boys' struggles he was pulled under in deep water, sinking twice ...

EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT AT MURDER IN ISLINGTON

... residesat 30, Rodney Street, and for Mrs. Webster, the 'little girl's mother, who resides at 66, Galedonian Road, as she wished to speak to both of them, but seemed disinclined.to accompany the little ?? to her home. Mrs. Webster hurried out in answer to her ...

MURDER IN DRURY LANE

... labourer, of 13, Shelton-street, said he was caming. down Drary-lane, hlen ' he saw a policeman speaking to the accused. Witness asked the latter, who was speaking anuly, to come away, and lee refused., Some five ?? later lie heard a little bit of a rew,' ...

THE CASE OF REV. MR. MACKONOCHIE

... unlawful observances. He also admonished him not to repeat the osfence; end the contention of nr.I Meokonochie h as, roughly speaking, been that though he was bound to enbmit to the penalty, yet Ihe might disobey the monition appended to thel sentente, without ...

EXTRAORDINARY AFFARY AT CATERHAM

... Witness I said that there was a lot of men like the prisoner going about, and a publican hardly dared to look at them, much less speak to them, The prisoner said he hit the landlord in self-defence. The Chairman said that fortunately for the prisoner he hud ...

FORGERY BY A YOUNG LADY

... the prisoner, her nurse, medical adviser, and the vicar of Upper Tooting, the locality in which she resided, were called to speak as to the state of the health of the prisoner during the period over which the offencee complained of extended. The Recorder ...

CURIOUS CUSTOMS IN CAMDEN TOWN

... you was cannoned. (Laugh- ter.) Defendant (indignautly): Hadn't a drop that day. The Judge: Of course not, nothing worth speaking of. (Loud laughter.) Defendant: Yus, that is so, sir.- (Renewed laughter.) The Judge: Bet your box of eggs was too close ...

A GIRL SERIOUSLY BITTEN BY A DOG

... dog, but it was the only protection he had for the house. The servants in the house had told her since that they dared not speak to the dog or it would fly at them, and they were in danger of being torn to. pieces. The defendant gave her 2s. 6d. to go ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... dark, the lads heard a noise outside, and went to see the cauee of it. They saw a man, and challenged himn several times to speak. Be made no answer, but atlast sprang upon Rog.Ters, and seized him by the throat. Rogers called oat Relp mne, and the prisoner ...

TOO HORRIBLE TO BE TRUE

... spoke to three or four men, and then told deponent to take a walk by herself round thel Circus, adding, If anyone speaks. to you, speak to them nicely, and ask them if they would like to see you home.' Deponent. did as she was told,- but did not take ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... evidence, and. the following oatth was ad- ministered to them by. Mr. Smith, the crier of. the court:- Yon shall speak the truth, if you do not. speak thed truth, yen will be lost like this saucer, and scattered like the salt it coistains. Eaci witness then ...