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THE CRIMINAL LAWS SPECIALLY AFFECTING THE WORKING CLASSES.*

... prison for not less than one month. This case is illustrative in another way. Compositors and boys are as plentiful as blackberries, and, if one goes, another can be got to do the work equally well; but Mr. Price may have been a skilled reporter-the only ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... Tithebarn- street railway station. On Saturday, the deceased went to Hale, with two other boys, for the purpose of picking blackberries. About half a mile from the station was a level-crossingwhich they Intended to cros. One of the boys ran aerose. The deceased ...

KEYNSHAM PETTY SESSION

... her reply to the questions being a I balf .articulated yes, sir. Itappeared that on Septem er 27th the girl was picking blackberries in Freeman's-lane when Gale came- up and behaved rudely: to lier; Closely questioned by the magistrates she clearly intimated ...

PORTSMOUTH QUARTER SESSIONS

... Numerous robberies of fruit had lately taken at 5 place from Mr. Deverell's ?? mother of Fern to Isaid her son had been blackberry picking, and he denied at Ihaving been in the prosecutor's garden.-Mr. Stone said Ithere was no evidence to show that Dalton ...

DURHAM WINTER GAOL DELIVERY

... Shields with blackberries. When the shawl was returned it was not in the same condition. It seemed as if some one had vomited npon it, and there were dark-coloured marks upon it; but she could not say whether they were caused by blood or blackberries. Amiss ...

DURHAM GAOL DELIVERY

... Airse Heron was there, and csked me for tila loan of aly shawl. She said abe wits going with Mas Itlulreay to Shields with blackberries. [Shawl produced.] This is the shawl I lent Mrs Heron. I next saw the shawl at about twenty-five minutes to eleven the ...