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DARING CASH-BOX ROBBERY

... d. He stopped him as he was entering f, No. 3S, and told him the charge, to which he replied, b That's right, but let ma speak to my wife. No ( sooner was the door opened than prisoner made a des. t perate rash to escape through the back, but witness ...

LORD HOUGHTON ON THE REFORMATION OF CRIMINALS

... few in number, to which it is possible to subscribe with a perfect confidence that our money 'will be well spent. Properly speaking, Homes of this class should be added to every prison, so that a discharged prisoner, male or female, s~iuld have the advantage ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... the. b indictment. s Mr. Keene, the'governor of Horsemonger-lane Ga.l, n who was appealed to, stated that the prisoner could speak u a few words of English, but he did not believe he under. d stood enough to know what he was charged with in the. J indictment ...

DESPERATE ATTEMPT AT MURDER IN BETHNAL-GREEN

... with the wvoman outside thn Baxen.t dale .Armas public.house, Three Colt-lane, Bethnal- 3 green. Welkis? up to her, without speaking a word, hev struck her in the-back. Blood followed the blow, anudt acme personas standing vound her exclaimed that he hadi ...

EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPTED FRAUD BY A BABY-FARMER

... there, and Annie Augusta in bed. F. Tho prisoner said, Well, it's all over, doctor. O at le going to the side of the bad to speak to -Annie 'Augusta, the latter looked up and said, Oh, is it my dostor ? I n feel so dreadful ill. I'm in dreadful pain. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... the tine he did so he took out a watch that be had pawned the day before, so that the pawnbroker had a good opportunity of speaking to his ?? prisoner strongly denied that he was the poison, and that it was altogether a case of mistaken ?? jury convicted ...

BABY FARMING AT BRIXTON

... children found in d one day, and I am sorry to say that in this neighboarhood . the cases have been very frequent. Generally speaking, e the bodies are kept concealed, until extreme decomoposi- e tion sets in, and it is impossible, even by a post.suortem ...

MANSLAUGHTER IN SALFORD

... been sufficient to have caused death ? Mr. Hamilton said the hemorrhage might have been caused by the blow, hut he could not speak positively and say that it did. The Coroner summed up, explainiig the difference be- tween murder and manslaughter, and aild ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... had caught ?? playing in Inlnps, but ' he wvould shift some of them if they were not wary, He added, Emsilla, no One can speak the love I bear to you, and I hope you will cherish the same to makel us bosth he ppy, and I should feel heart-broken if there ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE IN HOXTON

... properly, lint you, yoru -, interferetd. I isea&i to LIaVo'ddiie forbhor ant osyself'too, if I had had tilco. He did not speak to ore riftermeards. D l'olice-sorgcanit JnIces Barrowes, 28 N, said: From in- formation 1 received I want at a quarter to ...