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THE RECENT JEWELLERY ROBBERIES IN BIRMINGHAM

... Israel Raphael, pawnbroker, Steelhouse Lans, as a lady of vesy high htanding and wealth. bayerz stated that she was unable to speak the Esglish language, and that he was, bor interpreter. She bad just come from abroad, but although she had £100. or £200. ...

SYSTEMATIC BENEFICENCE SOCIETY

... from others the fact that they did act on the principle of systematic beneficence. They might give more than a tenth and not speak of that, but let it be known that they were giving their tenth duty to which they were bound. They might give their fifth or ...

William Boupell, thk Convict and Ex-MP.—A, paragraph went the round of the newspapers short time ago concerning ..

... stated from London to see him, and they describe him the same cheerful, serious look which marked him in t; ' Hoojso. Be never speaks to them of the past, but diactf6*e the questions of the day. showing still the master for politics, —Sherborne Journal. ...

SINGULAR CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED MURDER

... I went out. I saw her again on the Son. day morning, but did not speak to her till dinner time, and then we had no words. I used to see her every night when I went home, and used to speak to her occasionally, but not so freely as before. I do not know ...

MR. LAYARD ON ART

... Egypt; and in the palaces of Nineveh we could discover the origin the Greek lonic. There was really no Greek art, properly speaking, before the Persian war. Before that war the Greeks were as much behindhand as the Assyria**, and, therefore, some of the ...

THE SINGULAR CASE OF COUNTERFEITING TOWER MARKS

... former case, Mr. W. Copson, ougraver, was called to speak to the tdentity of the lettsr and figures on thlis gun-stock, as produced by the punch he had nside for the aceused; but ho declined I o speak positively on the point. This prisoner, v ho declined ...

THE COPPENHALL MURDER

... master, said, in answer to the Bench, that the prisoner had been very strange in his conduct for the last two months-would not speak to him or answer him when ordered to do any particular work. He had worked for him nearly ten years. It was not true, as stated ...

DEATH BY BURNING

... it exeinguished the remainderofthe llamaes. The deceased was taleen tothe Queenl'slHospital, badlyburirt, and just able to speak. The sater Lydia be- lieved deceased's clothes were ignited by a coal falling oil filt-mi from-the grate. Every attention was ...

WORCESTER

... he had said so; he had said he leared that unless aome course was taken that crime would be committed. The Chairman: You speak of a grievous wrong auffered. Was that grievous wrorg suflered in yoar own person ? Applicant said he had written his statement ...

THE MURDEROUS AFFRAY IN NORTHUMBERLAND STREET

... with Ur. O'Brienh iscisief 'clerk, to the hospital, and was conducted to the bed-side of ltohertO, whom, lie £ound unable to speak except in a whblsper,'only audible to a listener placing his ear within a few inches of the patient's mouth. Mr. ?? appeared ...

THE MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT ST. HELENS

... with great dilfficulty that he could speak. I found a rpzor covered with blood and partly open, on the side of the bed where the woman was lying. During the day he made several statements to me. He was enabled to speak by pressing his hand to his throat ...

CHARGE OF ASSAULT AGAINST A ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST

... John (complainant) became more boistesous and violent. ' We are not deaf.' says Faxther Lavelle; but John Horan continued to speak in such a way that some of the other parties could not be heard; I then Father Lavelle went over and gave the man a slap - ...