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THE LAMBRI-LABOUCHERE LIBEL CASE

... did not ask him if he had been convicted. Harris approached me, and said, You speak Greek., Harris said he was English. I replied that it was nice for an Englishman to speak Greek so well. He said that he was a bookmaker, and attended races. I replied ...

GREAT ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY

... to take the Zth before the sitting magistrates at BioW-8teet in orderty learn what is to be done with them, as they eaft speak English and have no money in their poeseeeia Captain Wfl~iamsn's agent wished the police to tate them into custody, but this ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY NEAR MANCHESTER

... ground i with her head beaten in., No weapon was to 'beL seen,, t and the girl died within .i's minutes after, without t' speaking The iniquest was adjourned for is fortnight. e It is undetstood 'tat the 116ime Secretary willbe asked e 'to offer a reward ...

SUDDEN DEATH OF A CITY DETECTIVE

... against the counter. Directly ,the door opened 1. M. Kalloch entered, and, drawing a pistol, without, as far as can be learned, speaking a word, began' firing at De Young. The latter ran through the gate of the counter to the desk inside, Kalloch fring at him ...

SEIZURE OF INDECENT PHOTOGRAPHS

... on June 9, prior to the banquet, at which it is expected that some of the chiefs of the Liberal party will be present and speak. In some counties the leading Liberals are forming a fund for providing free passes to London as a reward for active work at ...

MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR IN HULL

... Hesadhdinoswf at him, nor did. he see hina or anybody else in the wtr The Coroner: If you are not speaking the truth yen- will he liable forpjuy - Witness : Iam speaking thetruth The Coroner : It is not very likely that you woldb I punished for this, bet you will ...

Published: Friday 05 November 1880
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2220 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YESTERDAY'S HULL POLICE

... paid in addition to the fine. THEFT.5RoM AN AxH La.-Williana Happe, a respect. ably attired young man, a German, unable to speak English, and for whom Dr. Jacobsen interpreted, was charged with stealing alady's velvet jacket, a light jacket, a'skirt, two ...

EAST RIDING (HULL) POLICE

... Mr. Summers con- I tended that Horton was not guiltv of the robbery, and called a witness, prisoner's brother-in-law, to speak to his character. Mr. Torry argued that if there was a thief in the case it was Horton. The other men. who were engine-fitters ...

THE LAMBRI-LABOUCHERE CASE

... without any motive, knowing at the time he was liable to be taken to the next station and punished for the offence. Generally speaking people did not do these things with- f out a motive. On the other band, if Yatrodakis's story was true, that the prosecutor ...

SUICIDE AND OTHER PROBLEMS

... necessity, though he had many incentives t; life, the best of consciences, the best of reputations, the highest inflaence, not to speak of a daughter, a wife, a grandson, sisters, and, in addition tor so many near and dear ones (pignora) a number of true' friends ...

Published: Wednesday 14 April 1880
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2615 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THURSDAY'S PROCEEDINGS

... from cor- respondence. The Chairman : Would it cot be sufficient to give the effect of these disagreements ? Witness : If you speak of the Blanchester, Sheffield, and Lncolnshire, I have the le: ters, and permit me to say the gentlemen behind you assured ...