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THE WALTHAMSTOW MURDERS

... would come in and sit down, and seldom speak to any one. I have never heard him complain of being short of money, and have never heard him speak about be:ng unable to support his children. I have never heard him speak a thing against his wife. I never heard ...

THE WALTHAMSTON TRAGEDY

... the nurse was in the bedroom with the prisnar's wife. le then came to the bedroom, and the nurse, thinkingl he desired to speak in private to his wife, left the room, only to discover that the three children had been drownea. and daring her brief absence ...

ATTEMPT TO MURDER A CLERGYMAN

... Special Police, having been communicated with shortly arrived, as. suming the custody of the prisoner. Cochois refused to speak. He was searched, and four purses were found on him. Counsel for the defence denounced the idea of premeditation, and dwelt ...

SERIOUS STABBING CASE AT BIRMINGHAM

... became indignant, and remarked that nothing was too bad for a man who, while in receipt of a. pension, did not hesitate to speak disrespectfully of his Sovereign. Wilkins at this picked up a bayonet tihat was hanging against the wall, and, matking a rush ...

THE CRIMINAL STATISTICS OF HULL

... superintendents, 7 inspectors, 32 sergeants, 6 9 detective-sergeants, and 194 constables . total 243. The d returns presented speak very favourably of the duties l performed by the force, but I entertain the opinion that a with increased facilities in the ...

AFFAIRS IN IRELAND

... prisoners express a similar conviction to Brady, and have become very depressed since they were returned for triaL They seldom speak of the crime with which they are charged, with the exception of Fitzharris Skin the Goat, who is continually pro. testing ...

A DEBTOR'S COMPOSITION.[ill] PERJURY

... any objection to the composition at t.:e Sa ?? creditors. He did not know wlratimith was wts:[r , the receipt, ror did lie speak to himl at ciu; His Honour said that lie believed gross perjurv -i i committed by the plantiff. Hle aid not bcdev 1. mont that ...

DOUBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE

... of the afiair. Catherine Hamilton was founi to be still alive, and was removed into Mr. Elder's house. She was unable to speak, and she wrote with a pencil the words, Willie killed us both. The unfortunato girl died early on Saturday tornimg. On examinunug ...

A SECOND MATE MURDERED AT SUNDERLAND

... had penetrated the n lung, and had bled seriously, both internally and exter. nally. Hansen was quite conscious, and could speak, but he would not make any statement to a police-officer as to how the wound had been caused. He died about halt an hour nfter ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... iorc Dcndse College, unit the trustees of the late Dr. Baxter £10,000 to found a Chair 1 of Law. Air. C. M. Palmuer, M.P., speaking at JarroIv last night, said that considering the vast development of B3rifieis shippin g >, lh considered the directors of ...

THE MURDER OF A SON AT YORK

... father wai standing over it'apparentiy ina stupefied condition. On a chair was an axe covered with blood. The father d;d not speak, although witness spoke to him. Witness thou went to the police-station for a policeman. IJspeetor Steel, of the York police ...

THE MURDER OF JAMES CAREY

... Evidence for the defence was opened, the first witness being Walter Young, cab proprietor, of Port Elizabeth, who deposed to speaking to Thomas . Francis Carey after his arrival in the Melrose Castle, and asking him why he didn't shoot O'Donnell when the ...