THE HUDDERSFIELD MURDER

... body yesterday. Evidence of identification was given by the girl's uncle, who cainefron Flint with her father, who could not speak any English. Mrs Brook, landlady of the hotel, said deceased was the best servant she ever had, being most willing, truthful ...

ACTION FOR FALSE IMPRISONMENT

... abtiflder, of tCtford, Rent, said he was the gentleman speaking to her at the time she .;a called away by the officer. Be met her accidentally wbilst waiting for his train home, and was speaking to her, ils he had met her previously at her solicitor's ...

POLICY OF THE COUNTRY PARTY

... action, or whether it will return to the principles of our ancient policy. I am not speaking of details-you cannot return to particular acts and particular details. I speak of the g-cat principle-the principle of protecting Biitish iudustry so far that it ...

INQUEST AT SUNDERLAND

... days, when he seemned to acit qucerly. I -c . and not speak to anyone all the day u spoken to. He was a regular worker, ?? ?? and cry if he lost a quarter. Re lef. ?? suddenly, without speaking I9 anyboCy, getting his dinner on Bank H'oliday-. Thevyi-: ...

THE POLICE AND THE PUBLIC

... young men, and he considered they used the ?? very roughly, besides pushin him abont unnec essarily. Witness was about to speak to an elderly cobstable with the view of g etting him to remonstrate with the others, when he was surprised te hear him say ...

THE BELGIAN GIRL'S CASE

... think, I have taken this course, fearing that it should happen to-morrow, as it did yesterday, that I should be unable to speak to you alone. It is without doubt a difficult task that I wvish to un- dertake in persuading you that you have done wrong ...

ALLEGED MONTENEGRIN CRUELTY

... Turkish soldiers lying in Montenegrin hospitals and fariug in every way the same their enemies. I have heard the Montenegrins speak of their enemies good fellows and gallant fighters ; and, far as I could see, the enmity was purely political. have seen Turkish ...

ROWDYISM IN A THEATRE

... the stage box. During the performance he behaved in a very unseemly manner, and in consequence of his behaviour he had to speak to him. He asked him to go into his private office. Prisoner did so, and he there spoke to him regarding his conduct. Complainant ...

Published: Saturday 25 March 1882
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 644 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE ARREST OF AN AFRICAN KING, QUEEN, AND PRIME MINISTER

... rivers, thus dispensing with the middlemen whom the action of Ja Ja favours. The deputation speak English fairly, Ja Ja, his Queen, and the Prime Minister speak English slightly. The issue of this fibtterid awaited I with considerable interest. ...

DOUBLE MURDER IN GLASGOW

... soner afterwards asked whether he might be allowed to say a word, and, the Judge having nodded assent, he said, I wish to speak not for the benefit of myself, for I know it is all over with me now, so far as I understand it, but for the benefit of. those ...

THE BASTARD DIVORCE SUIT

... she had done nothing to deserve it, and he need have no cme for anxiety. He did not at tbat time speak to Mr Brunton about it. The President-Did you not speak to Mr Bruntoh about it? Petitioner-I forget. The President-Mr Bastard, Mr kntard, do yon reallv ...

A MERRY ASSIZE

... things. The l recent assizes for that county may, however, be d regarded as a sort of oasis-a green Spot-compara- tively speaking, in the records of crime. The calendar was unusually light, and Mr. Justice MILLoR muist barc approached his task of d dealing ...