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LOSS OF A NEW BRIGHTON LIFEBOAT MAN

... They listened for any call from l Finlay, and called to him, but could bear nothing, r.They could hardly hear one anotber speak. They & pulled about as best they could, but could not do o, much in the heavy sea. They were a long time 1; lookinz for the ...

CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER AGAINST YOUTHS

... W. Pidgeon, house surgeon at the Manchester Royal Infirmary, said the deceased was admittedat 1030 on Feb11. He could not speak hut he appeared to understand what was saidto him. His skull was broken, and there were pieces of bone on the brain. There ...

THE MURDER OF A VICAR

... acocusomed to young fellows Ia~ll myr ?? prisonser, rising excitedly, said, *I don't think ?? need speak of that mavtter very much, if I may be allowed to speak. Mrs. Fsrley, who apparently bad been unoonscious of the prisoner's prosence, oclalmi:ng, Oh ...

THE STEPNEY MURDER

... had passed sentence. IBe spoke with greatiapidity, and aid 'I fam not guilty. IVhave. not many days now to live, and I will speak the trutb'. On Monday the 13th of August, I wasat work for Mr. Rowlnd in repairing houses; and, as the Lord is my judge, and ...

THE SESSION

... content, the impeding majority has clearly no right to object to what is its own act. If the Session has been, comparatively speaking, a barren one, the blame rests with the party of Obstruction, and with the people who sanctioned dilatory conduct by a consenting ...

FATAL KICKING CASE

... the Coroner summarised the case for the jur~y. He stated that according to the information ho had received the deceased was speaking to a young womanuin Chapel-strect on Saturday night. A you g man cnme up, toek her away, and struok her. This led toa di ...

ALLEGED WITH MURDER AT WITHINGTON

... the onlysmnrk Injury that wia seen. Mr. Lucas, surgeon, was seat or, and arrived in about ten minutes. The deceased tried speak, but conldat. The doctor sowed up the wound her head, and she was taken to the Infirmary In the vening. The husband had returned ...

THE DERBY MURDER

... gun lying on' a table. *-Mr. Fowler asked the, prisoner if he had any legal adviser, or any person to speak for him. He replied that his wife would speak for him, whereupon his wife came forward, and said that she did not intend to give him into, custody ...

CRIME IN LIVERPOOL

... - CRIME N LIVERPOOL. D reU A MINISTER'S VIEWS. F t of Speaking on the Head-oonstable's returns for f der 1894 at Cresceat Church, on Sunday morning last, a the the Rev. Robert Veitch, Al.&A, drew attention to c ied the marked diminution in drunkenness ...

THE GREAT DIVORCE CASE

... ITHE GREAT DiVORCE CASE. I .il (Froa tile Telegaphi. / D. We speak to-day, while it is not too late, in the 1 name of all In England who are generous, reve- 3h rent, and just. A grave scandal has arisen in society, attainting the name and character of ...

ATROCIOUS TRAGEDY NEAR BOLTON

... dead down the declivity. He of did nottri nk an outs age wvaa perpetrated. although 09 prior to the postm-crtem he could not speak ith positively. Tbe greatest excitemnct prevails in 3 the district, where the unfortunate girl was c - universally loved for ...

REMARKABLE CAPTURE OF THE FIFESHIRE FORGER

... whereabouts. x They at length discovered that a gentleman answer- sd Ing the description of the one they were In search of, . and speaking with a Scotch ascent, had been seen in the nelghbourhood of King's-cross. They accord- Ingly *ent there, andnfound that at ...