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CRIMES OF VIOLENCE

... her lying ov the geoicnd vwith ha hsed L :aten hia. No weapon vv: cu ht aeon, aud the girl iad ILveo minutes after without speaking. Wis deoii 6 A | ..t e&a sty one leevt the preniscs. The iyi atc/ I Was ad3oarne0 for a fortnight. It ihs Uir. tbht the Home ...

PRESTON QUARTER SESSIONS

... their disposal. In their own sat a particular case it .suiglst never come under their cog. a the inisanse; but, genescily speaking, it did maelo a great us to difference to the oij Act sinus the Iet January. There sorts was en Act of Parlio.uent swhich ...

THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION PETITIONS

... vote. He was weened that that Wee net the proper way, and il I that It was not r~ight so to pick cut the papers, and, so ( to speak, cenneet tile voter by his register niumbnr with' t the ballotpspsr ankdcounaterfoil, He persisted, however, a fortoeme aims ...

THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION PETITIONS

... learned German in Esgicac Iron'_ teachler, Mr. Gur>' asked 'ohethor it was t roperGs- man, are ScL-nleder'saan-w~ercwass They speak, Ergit-. in Yorkshire and Lsntrshire, b'rt who can xidersaand them. (Loan laughter.) The C 'rnrmi'eienec ?? not satisfied ...

MURDERS

... Kidderminster. An hour or so later he pre- sented himself at John Tanner's house, where Clarke lodged. He wished her to go out and speak to him. She refused, and he immediately produced the revolver and fired at her, the bullet going past her ear. Tanner, who ...

THE BURGLARY AT A MANCHESTER JEWELLER'S

... oppo- site direction and within a few hours had left thetown. THE MARQUIS OF RIPON ON AGRICULTURE.- The Marquis of Ripon, speaking on Tuesday night at the annual soiree at the Halifar Mechanics' Institute, said it was plain the agriculturists would have ...

THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION PETITIONS

... put the plate ?? you mean to say, without trifling - [Mr. Little objected to the use of the word trifling.] Witness: I am speaking bite truth, and you don't want anything else. -Are you pre- pared to say that Mr. Simoson's name Was on the door Ball before ...

KIRKDALE QUARTER SESSIONS

... felonies, and nine with mis- dcmeanours. I have not before me the Agaes of the preceding year with which to compareuaus, speaking from a general recollection, I may say that the number is not above the average, and Is very much lighter than it was at ...

THE HARPURHEY MURDER

... door to the kitchen sounded stealthy. Through Mr. Greenwood being so deaf the girl might have heard witness and her husband speaking about the plot of vacant land. The deceased did not go out much. Witness heard the milkman come, but could not say whether ...

MURDERS

... husband had neither clock nor watch, and that Laycock did not possess a timekeeper, and being asked how it was that she could speak so positively respecting her husband's whereabouts at that hour, she answered, I am certain of it, because it was at that ...

THE HARPURHEY MURDER

... Laycock at Old Trafford Polite. astation, although no charge whatever bias been preferre I against him, and he is not, strictly speaking, in custody. h Laycock told the police authorities at Old Trafford all DA - had to say in the matter at least three days ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... .brought it in the daylight for people to see. You can oatie please yourselves what you do with me. It's no use me large speaking. I may just as well tell a lie as the truth here. Libr -The Town Clerk then stated that in 1868 Scudell was Cros fined 415s ...