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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 25 years ago, is the a only other perstn who hiias iferel on this crossing since a the constructioss of the railway. This speaks well for the 6 COMpIL y' Sstaltion-master and servants who have been r clttoyyed 't Starbeck wtationb r, . ?? __ 'I The ...

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 ...

THE HOUNSLOW TRAGEDY

... he has a been a recognised supporter of the Salvation Army in t Hounslow, and has frequenitlv attended their gatherings, e speaking on two or throe ocensions. The respect enter- Is tained for him by tho townspeople is stated, however, to v have been weakened ...

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 ...

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 ...

SINGULAR BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... setclement, as she had enougis herself. This toolt place in tire solicitor's office, and when they came Otin le she coosmeneeod to speak very hotly. to him, and there was, :b. to foot, something of a rosy. (Laughter.) 1HI (counsel) :h believed that theyj parted ...

STATE OF IRELAND

... and tire said placaid called on tire people to isttiord at the said meetiug, aud -stated that Mr. Mlichael Davitt would speak thereat; rind is I refer to a copy of the said placard mnarked wish tele ., letter i ?? upon wlich I have written my namo ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... H II, X.1 ?? flroadbeot, J. Slroesuith, tidd J. Thetsnat. Th'bsy wete afterwafrds ?? for tatt-cltitig tire rteetitig curl Speaking. 'flte 11ev. F. D. Lloy~l Jo005, also a mombor, swas unable to he prestiot. HUDDEREsSIlELtD TOWN COUNOIL.-The onotthly ineetinig ...

THE WEST MALLING POISONING CASE

... errors in ii the depositions, complained tcat the girl'a brother liad not been called, as he was the only witness who could A Y speak as to the time oi death. ce .Y The CotoosE said he was sorry the boy was not now tl ;. present. v r 11r. Timius also added ...

A STRANGE WILL CASE

... defendant sent his mother to plaintiff, and sbe obtained the key of the house from her. On this occasion defendant refused to speak to plaintiff, hence the present action. The defence was that thie defendant, who had served abroad for years, was ill, andT ...

THE KERSLEY MURDER

... chamber * already mentioned, in the act of putting down a * gun, the barrel of which was stilt smoking. ?? prisoner, without speaking, immediately passed out of the house. The housemaid found the housekeepot lying on the floor, shot in. the head, death having ...

WIFE MURDER NEAR BOOLTON. rmr'Afn'nvn-'T1TT--A-Tf--OEm-r-m=r

... renewal of the previous tr night's quarrel early yesterday morning; but the prison er, lt on- the other hand, says he 'did not speak to his wife. b' ?? the murdered woman and her husband are natives of df Chorley, having also relations in Bolton. They had ...