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CONFESSION OF MURDER BY A LEEDS WOMAN

... that at about four o'clock that morning he was on duty in Ridles-street, Dauk, when he saw the prisoner loitering about. On speaking to her and asking her whether she had no place to go to, she replied that she had somewhere to go to, but she did net wish ...

MURDER OF A WOMAN NEAR BURNLEY

... to yeu ncih. It was because i have becac very ncstcli out of health the bsit aix or seven years. Sonetimes I could eatuely speak. but whlcut 1 had not paout I was very tuclliative. I hope tliel dc-loclc.will cocce tiues: ifi fact, I kltowc it will; acd ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... order to show the extent of the epidemic, who had had fifty cases reported to him in one day, and stated that his object in speaking was to draw the atten- tion of the Chief Constable to the necessity of exercising increased vigilance in enforcing the provisions ...

THE WIMBLEDON POISONING CASE

... (addressing the prisoner) sold-I am, about to commit you for trial. You have heard the evi- dence agaiust you. You need not speak unless you think proper. Do you wish to say anything ? The Prisonler-Merely this, Sir James, that I am aot guilty, and by the ...

THE CHARGE OF SETTING FIRE TO A CHURCH

... and having observed that it was a sad high affair, Mr. Sanger made a similar remark, but did not hig show any willingness to speak on the subject. Mr. Sanger ist sat in his chair at the time, smoked his pipe, and amused and p himself with witness's dog. ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... was apprehended and charged with being con- cened .The Boln in the reryn The pueswas ?? foand near her, and she was heard to speak of the felony. Bowling said she was guilty, and Maccabe had nothing to do with the matter. Both prisoners were remanded eight ...

A MONEY LENDING CASE

... I To form such a' marriage irregularly it is not s necessary to come before a Sheriff ; and it is r 3 quite erroneous to speak, as is of ten done, Id of a Sheriff marrying people. I-le cannot do so; no one inr ok Scotland can, save a clergyman. But where ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... committed for trial for robbing a rnan named Win. Wadsworth of 3s., a purse, and an oye-glass; and a Mau who had been seen speaking to lier and receiv- ing, something from her weas sent to gaol for a month for being in tho streets for an unlawful p)urposo ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

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YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... 192. Mr. Speak then went to the defendants' warehouse, and saw thereMr. Whittaker, the head of the American department, and on seeing these goods Mr. Whittaker said they were what IMr. Semon could sell in America. The pattern which Mr. Speak showed contained ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... was cryling for. t r The girl, hovever, was not crying, and she moades no answer. Newsome remoustrated with Senior C. for speaking to the girl. The prosecutor and his er companion proceeded towards Batley, time prisoner walk- .d ing in front of them. Sutddenly ...

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 ...