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MURDERS IN SHEFFIELD

... on her protesting that she wan speaking the truth, he asked her why she had committed the murder. Her reply was, ' Because he wants rue to go with other men. Being at last almost convinced that the woman was speaking the trath, the brother took her ...

ANOTHER HULL TRAGEDY

... Infirmary no one had been able to induce him to speak, and it was then with diffi. culty that he was able to say anything which could be understood. The first expression heard-on an effort being made to get him to speak-was, Don't bother about me, Irm all right ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY MURDER AT SHEFFIELD

... Mrs. Dyson that 'an elderly gentleinan wanted to speak to her, but she refisbd. A few minutes after, as'Mrs. Dyson was leaving an out- house, Peace presented a revolver at her head, aeud shouted, Speak, or I'll shoot you!, She screamed. and her 'husband ...

EXECUTION OF DURR, THE MANCHESTER MURDERER

... desire to speak. No one preventing him, Durr said: I believe mly two boys are.outside. I wish to speak a word to them. Calcraft, gruffly: Yolu can't, Durr, continuing, heedless of the harsh, ill-timed inter- ruption: They may hear me, and I am speaking to them ...

MUTINY AND MURDERS AT SEA

... George said to mue, ' Conse down below, I want to speak to you.' On going dlown he thrust a paint brush in my hand, and madeu me paint Carrick's hat. Christo muttered at the time to Jim, 'That is Carrick's, speak bad, take my knife, and dead.' He wanted mn ...

THE CHARGES OF PERJURY AGAINST HULL POLICEMEN

... ination witness admitted that beyond the fact that she saw Morgan go round the corner at some time orother, she could not speak positively to anything. William Grindall, 54, Charles-street, chemist and druggist, saw the row when it was in Raywell- street ...

BURGLARY AND PLATE ROBBERY

... by states- mout about whose Rins~ian nationality and patriotism there cannot se D doubt. Events as well as individuals are speaking for peace., Sab1criptions for the-volunteer flet are coming in but slowly, and, though the soldiers would doubtless fight ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY DEATH IN HULL

... knew of his being the worse for' dink.' 'He saw deceased on Tuesday Fight when he was in bed, but he was in- 'capable of speaking. Witness did not see him 'between Sanday' evening saiid. Tuesday night.' Deceased ought to have been on duty at the station ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE

... On the Monday, a neighbour named Mrs. Wall went into the house and asked what was the matter. Witness. who was unable to speak, pointed to her throat and then at her husband.-Elizabetl/, ' ,FVil said that on the 11th of February last, about noon, seeing ...

THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A LADY

... Coroner said Mr. Sampson had the f uture. - before him, and he could not waste' time now.- Mr. Sampson said ho only wished to speak on behalf of'i . the poor girl. The Coroner said tO doubt it was very hard for her, but she must bear the consequences of her ...

BRIGG COUNTY COURT

... by fire. The damage is escimnatetl at £20,000. Sir:H. Selwin Ibbetson, Under Secretar: nf Statte for the Home Department; speaking on pub ic aff irs at a Conservative gathering ink Essex, referne l to tbe large amount of measures passed by the present ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERY AND ALLEGED FORGERY

... has' only come to speak the truth. r -The prisoner, still gazing-intently at her daughter, i seemed to become even more excited after the remark of the judge. She cried bitterly. and appealed l spasmodically to her Lilian not to speak. A warder I came ...