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WIFE MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE IN GLASGOW

... eight times, aud there was a soar across her ar throat. She had had no quarrel with him, and during the i7 attack he did hot speak. He bad been aiated with es epileptic ?? prisoner was committed to the assizes ;v- for trial. ad SioItwo ATTENPT AT MuitmR ...

THE HOME EMPLOYMENT FRAUDS

... iore pleasant to speak of, hfa.d -that was the condrilet of Inaspector Peel.-The A~asrlsav3,Jvon said-1. .have already received a com- ?? from the Grand Jury in respect to him. It is muot the first time I have had pleanure in speaking of him. I ata able ...

ALLEGED MURDER AND EORGERY BY A WOMAN

... had about thirty witnesses to call. Seven of them would certify as to the state of the deceased when-dying, and five would speak as to the appearance of the mar, previous to his death on! that day. le was a sound, robust man, in good health, and cheerful ...

ALLEGED BETTING FRAUD

... ALLEGED BETTIN G FRAUD Comte Antoine galnoky, 32, a Russian, who was unable to speak English; and Cuypers Storm, 23, of lady- like appearance, described as living at 6, Huntingdon. street, Barnsbury. were charged, on remand, at the Guilds ball Police-cuurt ...

THE PARK-LANE MURDER

... manners towards her. Never, said she, did she speak to me with politeness. You are fond of proper forms, said M. Maci. What do you mean ? I mean that you wish everybody to be polite in speaking to you. Cer- tainly; for I am so myself with ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... distinguish betweess Roger and the idefemidant. Ie came to speak agaiust a IUin who had defanmed his cousin, cnd I nmake no further obssrva- tihn oat his evidestce. Vicoto de Briasorit was unalde to speak to no0 of Roger's featctirs, and there was nothiltg ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... reimained with them. How. ever, I decided to remain and speak to them for a few minutes. Accordingly I went up to the lady and said, Row do you do, Katie P She was deeply veiled. I was speaking to her for a few minutes when I found to my gneat surprise ...

THE ALLEGED SEVERITY BY THE MISTRESS OF THE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL

... by Mrs. Paul. It was about ten o'clock in the forenoon. It was for not speaking aloud. I ( was standing with other girls in a class, saying my lessons. t, Mrs. Paul asked me to speak louder, and I did so. She found fault with me for not reading loud enough ...

PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION

... Work, ing Man's Club, has his inteatisn of again contesting th* seat ia spite of what ssction the party may dead* to d*. Speaking a dinner the T Victualler*' Association at laaoola W*dne*day night, Mr. Ksraas said ha was not gciag to aaaka a pohnsal speech ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A HULL FISHER-LAD AT SEA

... skipper, I'm cold; it's too bad, skipper. The accused then began to throw water over deceased. The latter could hardly speak, he trembled. He had fallen, and whilst he was getting up the skipper hit hin with a rope. At five o'clock in the afternoon ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... of 3 the material to Mr. Paul Speak, and he handed a ball . made from it to a man of the name of Rawnsley, whose F. duty it was to seek out a customer. - Rawnsley introduced the business between the parties, and Mr. Speak had an ?? cdefendanta'makageyrwhenan ...