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ALLEGED BETTING FRAUD

... ALLEGED BETTIN G FRAUD Comte Antoine galnoky, 32, a Russian, who was unable to speak English; and Cuypers Storm, 23, of lady- like appearance, described as living at 6, Huntingdon. street, Barnsbury. were charged, on remand, at the Guilds ball Police-cuurt ...

THE MURDEROUS ATTACK ON A GAMEKEEPER NEAR HULL

... at once identified him as being one of his assailants. He was apprehended, and when charged he said he could prove he was speaking with an officer at nine o'clock on the previous ?? gave evidence in support of Mr Cook's statement. He bore traces of rough ...

THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A HULL FISHERMAN

... Coroner pald there were other witnesses whose evidence was to the same effect as that already given. There were none who could speak to the man receiving any hurt. Dr Thomas Jaekson said when he was called in to see the deceased he was in a state of collapse ...

LAWLESSNESS IN IRELAND

... of CIO. There wasno, appeal against the sentence. He submitted to the penalty, and paid two of the instalments. MR PARNELL SPEAKS OUT. Acknowledging a contribution to the Parliamentary fund, Mr Parnell writes as follows to M\r Eugene Kelly, New York :- ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A HULL JOINER

... close behind. -She did not speak to him because she was afraid. She. did pass a number of people, but did not see any police- men. When he pushed her into the yard, she did not run-away, because she could not. She did not speak when the yard, 'as she did ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A HULL FISHER-LAD AT SEA

... skipper, I'm cold; it's too bad, skipper. The accused then began to throw water over deceased. The latter could hardly speak, he trembled. He had fallen, and whilst he was getting up the skipper hit hin with a rope. At five o'clock in the afternoon ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... of 3 the material to Mr. Paul Speak, and he handed a ball . made from it to a man of the name of Rawnsley, whose F. duty it was to seek out a customer. - Rawnsley introduced the business between the parties, and Mr. Speak had an ?? cdefendanta'makageyrwhenan ...

MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR ON BOARD A LONDON STEAMER

... part of the affair is that tbidgimans shtitmelt is not corroborated by any of the other seamen on board. One or two of 'them' speak to the .officer in, quesbion havinig occasionally treated,: deceased in a harsh manner,' but the con. plaints are of a' very ...

THE FATAL AFFAIR AT SCARBOROUGH

... only the same as another person here. Mr. HArr.--Well, if you insist on my not speaking, I must conform to your usages. The ConosciB.-Well, I shall nsst allow you to speak. If you do, I shall know how to deal with you. Mr. RHAi.-Well, Mr. Coroner, I must ...

ACTION TO RECOVER DAMAGES FOR THE BITE OF A BEAR

... front of a r cave in the rock, in which was a bear, and gave the a aoimal a cake. The plaintiff then turned his head to n speak to a friend, when the bear seized his right band and bit it severely. The action was to recover damages. - for the hurt; and ...

THE HULL ABDUCTION CASE

... the street and was afterwards joined by Leslie. They took a cab, and on arriving at the station they met Hunter. She did not speak to him nor be to her. She accompanied Cauldwell to a railway carriage. She thought it was a sedond-olass. Leslie and uanter ...

THE SHEFFIELD POISONING CASE

... and Charity. For your words of comfert I am deeply grateful. It would be a pleasure, indeed, to see you or any who would speak a word of sympathy. My trial commences on Monday, and I can only pray that my innocence may be as clearly seen as felt. I ...