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THE MURDER IN KENT

... distance off the road there were marks of a smaller boot, which appeared to have gone on the ground six or seven yards, and there were backward retracing steps. These latter marks seemed to fit welling- ton boots, such as those worn by Mr. Gillow. On examination ...

Police Courts

... ?? prisoners were each sent to prison for two months, IN3WCASTLE.-FRiDAy. THEFT OF BOOTS. Alexander Stephenson, labourer, pleaded guilty to stealing six pairs of boots and one pair of slippers, from the cellar of Mr John Robinson, hoot and shoe manufacturer ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... wound in her throat, and then made a desperate attempt to take his own life. They were both removed to the West Kent Hospital at Maidstone. It has transpired that though both are married, they had not been living together, and the cause of the quarrel ...

THE THAMES CALAMITY

... King. Caroline Constable, aged 4J. Identified by her husband, William Constable, of Plumstead. Robert Wood, aged 63, of 20, Golden-road, Har- row-road, Paddiuston. Identified by his eon. Geosge James Hollingsworth, aged 27, of 47, St. James's-road, Brixton ...