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WORCESTERSHIRE EASTER SESSIONS

... gladly carried out throughout the county. Before he dismissed them to their duties, he must detain them for a few moments to speak of the loss the Court had sus- tatmed in the resignation of Mi-. Curtler, the vice-chairman -a gentleman who bad administered ...

DARING ESCAPE OF A PRISONER FROM A RAILWAY TRAIN

... woman-nay, eventhe young, would do well to know and understand more of the struc- ture of their own bodies. He then proceeded to speak upon the framework, the bones, joints, muscles, blood- vessels, and nerves, pointing out the wondrous design, beauty, and ...

THE FATAL EXPLOSION AT TIVIDALE

... matter. She saw some people taking Pritchard up stairs in his own house. He was burnt all over his body. He told them not to speak to him as he was dying. There were two or three doctors attending him from time to time. He had every attention paid to him ...

THE MURDER AND SUICIDE IN NURSERY TERRACE

... that was through murdering his wife or wounding himsulf. His conversation was that of a man in his right mind, except when speaking of his wile. Police constable Padbury, who was in attendance upon Hampton at night, gave similar evidence. Dr. Poncia was ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

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BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

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THE ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER IN DARWIN STREET

... attorney? The Coroner said no advocate was heard in the Coroner's Coart, but he had not the slightest objection to Mr. Cutler speaking to the prisoners. Mr. Cutler said he simply wished to ?? notbound to criminate themselves. Evans wasthencautionedin theusual ...

ST. PATRICK'S BURIAL SOCIETY

... your Honour to attend. Now, sir, whatever interest the examination of this person may have to the purposes of the suit, I, speaking for myself, professionally am cf opinion that it is in the interest of the public that we should vindicate the authority ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

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BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

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GOVERNMENT INSPECTION OF POLICE AT WOLVERHAMPTON

... y that yo si iosrid make it a profession, and you wilt find that you are very well taken care of. Aldermian Irounionger, speaking so Chuairman of the Watch Commlitteef, said that it gave that cocumittee very great elatisfac* tier t6 lieer the eulogistie ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

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