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BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... wished to oomne to speak to himn but the polioeman kept him beok. saying tat there was enough done., LO witiness did not. see amny mre, os he stopped to look after his chid. He saw nothinb done except Mr. Green trying to get to speak to bl, dthe defendent ...

WORCESTER

... (defendant). I said, 'That ain't the man as stood up before Heenan, and he said yes it was. Well1 I said, I will go up and speak to him, just for the say so of the thing, and with that I went up to him, and I says as I goes past, How d'ye do, Mr. King ...

WORCESTERSHIRE ASSIZES

... France. Speaking of Celtic words now in use, relating to home life, be enumerated the words glass, basket, happy, darning, and mop. Those who Indulged in slang would be pleased to know that the word spree was Celtic. [Laughter.] Proceeding to speak of the ...

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 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 ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... accompanied him to the Bulls Head, near the New Street Railway Station, This was in November last. The defendant said he wished to speak to me and from the Bull's Head we went to the Grapes Inn, in bill Street, where we sat down in the parlour. We were alone there ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... accompany common coatarrh ar very highly recom- mended in a variety of anarters an', indeed, all who have made a trial of thom, speak loudly In sheir praise, as asording effectual and speedy relief, To public speakeors nd singers those lozenges will be valuable ...

THE SUSPECTED MURDER OF A CHILD AT COSELEY

... d on it, and I conld not open It, as it stuck together. It seemed to be jelly blood, asd I thought it was blood before speaking to any one about it. I eam sure it is the handkerchief now produced. [lt was crushed up and matted as if seaked in blood ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... accomopany conmmon ratarrh, are very highly recom- merded in a variety of quarzt-rs and, indeed, al who have made a trial of them, speak joudly in their praise, aaffording effoctual and speedy relief. 1'o pub~c speakeas and singers these lo3enges will be valbahle ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... said that he had in his boxes upstairs other money, amounting to about £10., but with regard to this the prosecutor could not speak positively. The means Mr. Cartwright took to place temptation In the prisonaer's way was ?? gave the, half-crowas to the wlfe ...

THE CASE OF CHILD MURDER AT LEAMINGTON

... [naifle flsshnd ecares her mind. It was in consequence Inof that spontaneens impression that She instructed Mrs. Francis to speak to her about it. Prisoner's replies ware so satisfactory that all doubt Wus removed. As far as san be at ptesent ascertained ...