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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... site fotitd that her pocket-book hadl gyme. Sire woan certaits tile prisoner -was the person wino Ireghiul, as shte heard her speak German and noticed I wditei hol laughed that she had large teeth. Onl a ?? day she went to the Hall and then them prisuiter ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... by the discovery that the first lady had: attended as a witness in an Excise case waitingtb be heard, in which she had to speak as to the hge of a pet dog, the owner whereof had been summoned .for neglecting to take out a licence. The explanation caused ...

VIOLENT ASSAULT ON A CONSTABLE

... ? soeT of les mnates, and heo if licieg one of the Ji'irat Asmy Reoserve, tlhoy discussed 1 Icr tihe Easternu questious. Speaking too loudly. thc ha landlordl orderedi thoem to leave, and htaving get soein by drink ia flieni they broke the law. He un ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST MADAME RACHEL

... (witness) had to write her name as witness in a hook. She had never had any conversation with the defendant, further than speak- ing of her father and niother in Italy. She never a isrked Madame Rachel to write to her father, blut she told madame she ...

THE PENGE MURDER

... at Fort George. 'Nearly 770' : men were under arms, and 'st the close of the move menets the Lieutenant-Colonel, after ' speaking of the I 'ivar between Russia and Turkey, said * Now, my lads, C you nay perhaps, before the usual bimo'0f training, becalled ...

THE TRAGEDY IN GOLDEN SQUARE

... Iof hatm. Fin was shown hy Mrs. Connineham. tito rooms gsaI en tho second floor, Oon of which lie trek at once, buat,, tow speaking very good English, thaough with a foreign tfsi [(oo accent. fie said that hile; wife asa ekt vieg at a roetat-i- lv I be ...

THE SUSPECTED WHOLESALE SECRET POISONINGS AT WEST AUCKLAND AND OTHER PARTS OF' DURHAM

... life is one long chapter of crime, independent of those with which she now stands charged. Mary Ann Cotton, or p properly speaking, Mary Ann Robinson, for her hnsbanid, James Robinson, is still living, was born at Iaurton Colliery in 1832. She was married ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY DIVORCE SUIT

... London, Bridge, as she was. 't so, hut o meetinghis. wife slhe treated hlfn with- the r - -.conte~pt.-' She -would scarcelyin speak to t tod mnAoi'c~tt: her ini the evening -at thet ~ South L~ndon Pavijoni He did -so,. *hen -she L ...

ASSAULT AND ROBBERY

... him on the face in his own house early on Sunday morning. He pleaded not guilty, The complainer stated that he could hardly speak for want of breath. His son came in the worse for drink while he was in bed asleep, and struck him on the face, the chest, ...

SHOOTING AT THE MASTER OF THE ROLLS

... rnn .qr j Tole l'risoner : .But, -ir, y)'iu aro occtiped for deyt - on very trivial matters; surely I Itave th evr vonet t speak for an honr or two. The law reaches evr i I Mr. Flowers: Certainly, and I-an afrait titlot will reach you. -However, -I hilve ...