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THE ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER CASE AT SMETHWICK

... and never stirred afterwards. Mr. Shaw, surgeon, was sent for, but the man was dead before his arrivaL He did not hear Jones speak when he struck deceased, but when he took hold of Allmark and shook him Jones threatened how he would serve him if he were ...

COLONEL RICH AND HIS BUTLER

... Morley, the housemaid, said that Givast and his wife were drinking ale at eleven o'clock in the morning, I His wife said, in speaking of her husband, The old beast has been at me again. ' (Roars of laughter.) About two o'clock, the servants sat down to ...

THE MELANCHOLY SUICIDE IN IRVING STREET

... small bed, upon which his children slept. About a quarter to eleven o'clock on Sunday night deceased came home, and, without speaking to his wife, Isy down to rest along the hearth. His wife went and lay down by the side of the children, hut about four o'clock ...

THE BETTING CASE IN WOLVERHAMPTON

... Coestahlol(Captaln Segravo), speaking fromhits seattby the side of the Magistrates, said that Mr. Jones called upon hsim on the previous night- Mr, Bartlett:- You have no right to speak, Captain Segrave. 1 object to you speaking unless you are upon your oath ...

EXECUTION OF THE CONVICT DETHRIDGE

... man) although he behaved with firmness in enforc- ing the discipline of the prison, It seems that Treveti had occasion to speak to Dethridge on the manner in which he was doing his work, whereupon the latter re- plied, in an insolent tone, that he should ...

BISHTON AND TOOVEY V. F. N. CLERK

... defendants had not committed perjury, and that the language of the affidavit was owing to a mistake in copy- ing, which made them speak of The Oak brand, best galvanised tinned sheets Mr. F, N. Clerk's brand, instead of Mtessrs. Bieten and 'Toovoy's trade ...

THE CONVENT SCANDAL CASE

... enforced in the schools. We teach the children seifceontrol, and to learn to hold their tongues. Speak- ing when, at needlework ia prlhibited, and to avoid speaking we use slgns-sueh as putting the linger -to the, moutil to enjoln silence on the scholars. We ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... who was with complainant, corroborated his evidence, and both denied the prisoner's charges. The landlord was not able to speak to the matter, as he was in his house, and the pri- soner said this took place ?? prisoner called a witness, who said the police ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... length, seeing two men walking some yards apart in the street, he got between them, because he was afraid, but ho (lid not speak to either of them. The detective, whom he had left behind on the footpath, went cud spoke in a friendly way to one of the two ...

THE REVOLTING MURDER AT WEDNESBURY

... fatal piece of evidence was drawn forth, one of the pri- soner's sons-for lie is a married man, with a family- unconsciously speaking against his own parent, called out, That's my father's muiller. Tho Superintendent then returned to Wednesbury, and formally ...

HARD SWEARING BY A COLLIERY POLICEMAN

... he was very sorry, but the other officer said there was nothing of the hind said. It is not the first time I have had to speak of Moore, and it may be my duty hereafter to take very - serious steps against him. liowever ho may wish to do t rightly, he ...

MANSLAUGHTER AT SOHO

... shame it was for him, and if he did it again and he was there he would break his neck. As deceased went to the door after speaking, her son took off his coat and struck him. She tried to sepa. rate them, but her son followed deceased, words ensued, and ...