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SALVATION ARMY PROSECUTIONS AT STAMFORD

... SALVATION ARMY PROSECUTIONS AT STAMFORD. At the Stamford Petty Sessions on Saturday-before the Mavor (Councillor Duncan), Alderman Orford, Alder- rman H1. Michelson and Mr. C. Charge-Joseph Story, Levi Joties, and AEbert Walker, officers in the Salvation ...

YOUNG PEOPLE AND MEETINGS OF THE CHURCH ARMY

... respectable-loocing woman, what bad made her daughter lo this, and she said, It is all through the Church Army that she has done it. She was a respectable servant girl up to the end of April, when she took up with the Church Army, and we can do nothing ...

ANOTHER WOMAN MURDERED IN WHITECHAPEL

... when the woman was last seen alives: but that upon which most reliance appears to be 0 t plscedis tba'tof ayvoung woman, an associate of th edeceased, t ! who states that at half-past ten o'clock on Thursday night a she met the murdered woman at the corner ...

ALLEGED MURDER OF A WIFE AT WOLVERHAMPTON

... onil several occasions threstenedl her, On Monday night the deceased, who was a member of the Church Army, returned from one of the meetings of the army to her snother's hoese, when sho was noticed to be crying. In reply to questions, she said her mother-in-law ...

A GAMBLING TRIAL IN GERMANY

... understood, made a report on the subject to the Emperor. A WOMAN BEHEADED IN GERMANY. The Berlin correspondent of the DailJy News telegraphs that on Monday, for the first time for many years, a woman was beheaded in Germany. The prisoner haui murdered her ...

ASTON POLICE COURT

... the prisoner struggling in the water. He stripped, and jumped into the water and rescued the woman. Iloddis experienced some difficulty in saving thel woman as he is a cripple. Prisoner was handed over to the custody of the Birmingham nolice. ANOTHER ...

THE O'SHEA DIVORCE CASE

... ADstr'TraixOx. - The Spenial Committee on Army Reform met again yester- day at' the Horse' Guards; ILord Wantage presiding. Lord Wolseley was examined at length upon the work- ing, of the present system of army administration, the requirements of India ...

ANOTHER WHITCHAPEL ATROCITY

... tham in the feI- tures of deceased they could recognise a young woman whom ?? Army had endeavoured to reclaim, and who had recently been an inmate of one of the Army shelters. Another woman asserted that she knew de- ceased, who some time ago lived in Thrawl ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Pittaway informed the Stipen- diary that the woman Co-hrane was, on Tuesday night, driven to Adams's Hlotel in Snow Hill, but, being Tnder the infleuce of drink, the proprietor refused to admit her. The woman did not know where sbe could go, and X the cabman ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Ml. MarigoId (firm, Beile and Mangold) Xprosecated. It appeMedfromI the evidencethatthecompanyhavesomepreinseson theMid-! land Railway, ?? Street Station. Aboutafortnight goamuan named Geo. Newtoinpklced a piece oifiron cilled I ' push rod,sfeversl ...

THE MUSWELL HILL BURGLARY

... contaimng memoranda of goods sold. A woman named Emma Jenners, of Lower Street, who kept a shop, said it was in her hand- ?? Cook said that the woman had a lot of such documents; and Police-constable Shingler added that the woman did not remember making out this ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... remand for a week. The woman admitted having disposed of the stolen jewellery, and asked that she might be dealt with at once. This, however, could not be done for many ?? Hall, in angwer to the Bench, stated that the last time the woman was convicted she ...