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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 ...

THE MYSTERIOUS CHILD MURDER CASE IN HULL

... asked, said she had not en. each gaged a solicitor at preseut, but she would require oner. one. She then expressed a desire to speak with Mr whicl Laverack, solicitor, who was in court, but no arrange. whicd ment was made with that gentleman. alive. Mr Stephenson ...

ALLEGED OUTRAGE ON A GIRL IN HULL

... her that it would be the worse for her if she complained to any one. On one occasion when he suspected that she had been speaking to a detective he threatened to throw her upoa the fire and roast her. He ultimately found out that she had been telling ...

BREACH OF LICENSING ACT IN HULL

... ult., about half-past twelve o'clock, P.C. Fisher was passing the defendarit's house when he heard the voice of some- one speaking inside. Be listened for a shore time, and called the attention of another policeman to the circum- stance. Fisher tried the ...

ALLEGED ROBBERY OF MONEY IN HULL

... so I got close to the wall, and he turned round again and ran away. Witness, I continuing, said he did not hear the accused speak a word from first to last. Cross-examined: When the prisoner fired, Smith was standing nearly opposite him, but slightly to ...

AMUSING SCENE IN A POLICE-COURT

... moon shines in e the day and the sun shines in the night, where the 3 donkeys bark and the dogs all bray, and the dumb men so speak and the blind men fight (renewed laughter). M Turning to the Bench, she Said You are all Good Samaritans in Hyde. My daughter ...

ALLEGED SERIOUS ASSAULT AT COTTINGHAM

... to the plaintiff's own witnesses, was commenced by plaintiff. Whilst Mr Laverack (who said he had several witnesses) was speaking his honour said he had been trying to find evidence favourable to the plaintiff, and his idea was that it must be a ?? Foreman ...

THE ALLEGED CHILD MURDER IN HULL

... necessary, as the analysis of the contents of the stomach had not yet been completedm He intended, however, to call a witness to speak to the Identification of the body. Mrs Clark, who iA the principal witness in the case, was then sworn. She said she was the ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... in a boat. He followed them and found the stolen ?? pleaded ?? Twiss committed him to prison for three months. Mr Twiss in speaking of the vigilance of P.C. Leighton said the men would have got clear away with the rope if it had not been for the off cer's ...

CLAIM AGAINST A HULL CUSTOMS OFFICER

... lb before Mr Twiss.-Mr Laverack, in addressing the n e jury, commented on the fact that Dr Quirke had not 3, been called to speak to the nature of the injuries which g defendaut said lie had sustained through the blow from t the plaintiff. He contended ...

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 ...

THE PRIVATE STREET IMPROVEMENT CASES

... should be gladtostate a case for the opinion of the Superior Court, if required. No order was made as to costs. Lord Derby, speaking on Monday at the annual meet- ing of the Manchester and Salford Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, said the great question ...