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THE CUMBERLAND MURDER

... with a thick ash plant. c Ile afterwards struck him with his fist, and the deceased reeled and fell on the floor. Ho did suot speak, but died almost immediately. A post-mortem exsanination of the body was su1de by Dr. Walker, who found that the immediatewcause ...

THE BISHOP OF CHESTER AS AN ODDFELLOW

... problem lie Solved upon lines thoroughly just towards that and all other orders which were together the same cuole cd interest. Speaking Oddfellows' dinner last night, Bishop Jayns said the growing sense of between soldiers and civiliana wee extremely important ...

EXECUTION OF THE ROCHDALE MURDERER

... underwent the process of pinioning with great fortitude, but when asked if he had anything to say he did not seem inclined to speak. He went firmly to the seaffolti, walking with- out support. He was very repentant, and expressed great contrition for his ...

THE TRIPLE MURDER IN PARIS

... Is this the war in which you speak of a woman who wanted to save you, and said, ' It was such a painful blow to me that I would rather have been guillotined in his place?' Come, mado- moisello, look at him if yon can; speak to him if you have still strength ...

SUPPOSED MURDER NEAR FALKIRK

... Iondon, ballt Volaut, London, caal: ltesa (ss), Ghent, goads; liym a (s), Oztend, gEoili. L Major Leigh Peinberton, M.P., speaking at the i annual gathering of tire Sittingbourne Agricultural ABso- oiation yesterday evening, said that the war between I ...

LORD COLERIDGE ON THE LAW OF LIBEL

... Lord Chief Justice COLERInGE congratulated them that the amount of crime to be disposed of at the assizes was so small. Speaking of one case of li, his Lorip pro- ceeded to give the law on the subject. He said it *S& clear that ainything fvas libellouis ...

CHARGE AGAINST A WELL-KNOWN ACTRESS

... said it was ass important case for bcth parties, and a question as to whether the seryeant wae speaking the truth. His opinion was that the sergeant was speaking the truth, and that M:ss Krell was not, as. the evidence of her tather showed that she had arrived ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF MANSLAUGHTER AT BLACKPOOL

... bowels. Deceased was bleeding from the nose when they found him beside Mrs. Blundell's door. Hle did not hear Mrs. Blundell speak to the deceased before he was taken to the police station, but nust have done if she had spoken to him.-ames Bennett, the carman ...

A PUDSEY SURGEON CHARGED WITH HORSE STEALING

... not believe me guilty of theft. vi Willianm, you ery I am full of eccentricities. Is horse steal- El ing one of them? Speak out. Speak the truth, like a r uman,-the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you Bob. v After evidence of ...

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL

... has addressed to the Marquis of Norusanby the following letter, contradicting certain statements made by Earl Russell when speaking of Italy in the House of Lords on the 27th Febiuasy last. The document appears in the Un2 ion, and is published without any ...

MR. KINGLAKE, M.P., ON THE AMERICAN QUESTION

... Her MAljestt~ ?? addressedl tliat des.patch to thle mullc (:ovei iuient of WX 'shsintois. fliers was no diopute, so to and speak. because nov (ioCveni ieiit had iiot at tha t timue -my aeti' r ight to suppose thiat the (lovesmiient ait W-ivihingtorl wouhdl ...