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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 ...

WARWICK SUMMER ASSIZES

... accompany common catsrrh, are cery highly recom- mended in a variety of quarters, and, Indee;, all who have made a trial of them, speak loudly intheir praise, as affording effectual and speedy relief. To public speakers and singers these lozenges will be valuable ...

SHOCKING CRUELTY TO A CHILD AT STAFFORD

... sticks to prevent the child falling in. The poor thing was in such an emaciated and exhausted condition that it was unable to speak or stand. Upon its face and body were bruises and discolourations, and its backbone almost protruded through the skin. The ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... comrmittee of the institution. T. H -Four; but it is not unusual to speak. in addition, of the Continent of India, or the Continent of Australia. J. J., Sinethwick-Broadly speaking, pot-wallopors and scot and lot voters, were persons lho exercised ...

THE SHOCKING CALAMITY AT SWANSEA

... the poliqe; that a second escape should be pro- vided, and a catch sheot attached to-lt, as. well as a small crowbar and speaking trumpet;, that a special toned bell should be setbstituted tor the present fire bell; that every exertion was used by the ...

THE BIRMINGHAM BANKING COMPANY

... this could not be obtained upon the instant unless there was a gentleman resident in London filling the office, who, so to speak, would always be at the beck and call of the Court. Then, reverting to the present application, he asked for whom Mr. Burton ...

A DERBY DIVORCE CASE

... accomnpany common catarrh are vu.7 highly recorn- mended in a variety of qua-errs: ar7, indeed, all who havs made a trial of them, speak loudi7 in their praise, an affording effectual and speedy relief. To public spea'ars and singers thes lozrnger will be valuable ...

THE MURDER IN ST. MARK STREET

... about a yard and a half from him, with a pistol in his haud. I went up to Price and caught him as he was falling. He did not speak. There was a wound nuder his right ear, from which blood was flowing. I then sent for a cob, and he was conveyed to the Queen's ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... AoARSENESS BY DR. Lococic's PuLMONoo WAFvZs..-fDankeld, N.B.-I was troubled vitli hoarseness, and for about a month could speak very little, until the other day I tried a box of your Wafers, and was relieved altogether.-U. nt. BLAu:K.'-Thoy give instant ...

DISCIPLINE AT OSCOTT COLLEGE

... he had done before. The next day, or the day after, he went beyond the bounds with some philosophers, but I had no time to speak to him; on the following day the vice-president informed me he had seen two boys very like ours on the road, and I had better ...

HANLEY

... Hanley, on Saturday even. ing, when she said she wanted to speak him about the Welsh girl she had heard he was going to marry. He told her he would see her far enough before he would speak to hel, when she retorted that be had been drummed out of his ...

THE SHOCKING CALAMITY AT SWANSEA

... went out of the room, and 1an up and down the stairs once or twice ; and he passed her as she went up the stains. He did not speak to her. When the fire escape caine, Mr. John gave Inspector Ball the little girl and im- mediately left the rouno lie was dressed ...