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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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... that it was no use trying to decerve tieem had better say anything, lie wanted to say ait 'L,2 prisonier still refused to speak, and the Bench..' would not trouble further with hislm, ordered Iti' ii 4.0s. and costs, or go to prison for a month. YOUTns'uL ...

THE HARLEY-STREET MYSTERY

... thirty years. On Thursday morning, about half-past nine, while I was at breakfast, the butler came and said that he wanted to speak to mt. I went out, and he said that he had found some remains; and I said, A A new-born child? He said, No. I seutforthepolice ...

IMPORTANT HULL BANKRUPTCY CASE

... of property which should be distributed of amongst his creditors. In order to determine E LC. which of the two parties was speaking the truth, r n, he must consider which had a motive in the matter. a k. It was perfectly clear, however, that either White ...

WEDNESDAY'S PROCEEDINGS

... understand it thoroughly.. and Its object is to provide additional railway and dock aM. facilities for the port ?-Yes. Generally speaking, that is the the main object of the bill. We want to obtain more he access to the Lancashire and Yorkshire coal-fields, the ...

THE NORTHERN COUNTIES OF ENGLAND INSURANCE COMPANY

... for the corporation of the city of Mianchester, ai ul one who would not alls his name to a balance-sheet unle is he could speak to every fig-ure _ in it. In answer to fur. 'her questions from M1r. Cottiu'-'- bn ham, witness stated that be had heard Mr ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... sittimg in the gallery withi two children called out *t that lie was the woitu's husband, aud asked if he had not air a sight to speak. By the order of Mr. Bruce, the mn was broughtiutotheibody of tliecourt, anudwasaskedwhnthieliad ?et to say. Ere thereupon ...

THE FATAL AFFRAY IN IRELAND

... It will be observed that I qualified my remark by the words so far us I knew, and I need hardly say that at the time of speaking I was quite unaware of the action of the. Chamber of Comnmerce in the matter; otherwise I should have been only too glad ...

THE YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... with York. .- Mr. LAVLrY, M.P. for Chester, said that, being a resident in the neighbourhood of the city, lie wias able to speak of the position which the authorities of York idel taken in the improvemeuts they had made for lhe better accommodation of ...

THE HULL ARTILLERY SCANDAL

... them- selves resigning, with a majority of their officers, including Lord Lrondesborougb, the honorary colonel. Technically speaking, the men were within their s right. There is no hindrance to a volunteer resign- I ing during peace whenever he thinks fit ...

THE MURDER IN LAMBETH

... ion should be communicated with. tl TIIZ AROHoBISulOP OF YORK AND THE LIBERA- nii TION SOCIETY.-TIbe Archbishop of York, speaking at the ce annual meeting of the Church Defence Association in ti Londmo, yesterday, said they had to thank the Liberation ...