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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

TERRIBLE CALAMITY AT A JAPANESE PLAY-HOUSE

... &o. Mr Lister, 93, Dewsbury-roa L.eeds, writes:- I have known and sold Dr Lacock's Wafers for years, and all my customers speak highly of them. To singers and public speakers they are invaluable for clear- ing and strengthenlng the voice. They have a ...

A HULL DIVORCE CASE

... remained for about s x months. He left shortly after Mbs Martin came and made a disturbance. Witness had never seen himn since to speak to. Cross-examined: Mr Martin paid 14s a week for his lodgings. There had never been any impropriety between them. Mr Inderwick ...

TERRIBLE EXPLOSIONS IN AMERICA: TWELVE PERSONS KILLED

... chairman being Mr Birk- as beck, M.P. The question of railway rates was discussed, na and Mr Alwin, Grimsby, stated that, speaking as a an practical fisherman, he was prepared to show that the df high rates charged by the railway companies most al tI: ...

Published: Friday 02 November 1883
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1130 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YESTERDAY'S HULL POLICE

... will be able to carry' about 20000 tons each voyage, the promoters' hope that the project will be a remunera. tive one. They speak of annual divlderidi oE S per cent. Francis Drake, labourer, is' at-the South 'Devon Hos- itai suffering 'from injuries received ...

SUMMING UP THE FISHING INQUIRY

... as, for example, Free Trade has done. But the more elastic nature of the business, its greater power of resilience, so to speak, in staving off attack, saves it from the full brunt of the in- jury with which the innovatory action was originally charged ...

HULL COUNTY COURT

... and considerably injured.-Thos. Beecroft, who was driving the mare, and Chas. Beecroft, who was in the cart, were called to speak to the above facts, and at the conclusion of the latter's evidence, his Honour said he thought it would be better to have a ...

THE CHARGE OF ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY AGAINST A GUARD

... placed in a very peculiar position. And on his again ordering Holden out, he replied, I do not care a d-- for you. You can speak or write to whom you like. When Holden was going out of the shop he missed his umbrella from the place he had laid it, and ...

Published: Friday 16 February 1883
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1416 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SUICIDE OF A SURGEON AT HOUNSLOW

... past he has been a recognised supporter of the Salvation Army in Hounslow, and has frequently attended their gatherings, speaking on two or three occasions. About ten o'clock an incident occurred which, up to to the time had been the only departure from ...