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THE HULL CHILD MURDER CASE

... which was mainiy in accordance with what transpired at the inquest. The last witness, in cross-examination, said he did not speak more severely to her on this night than on previous occasions. She was excited and rather peculiar in her manner. She appeared ...

THE FATAL AFFAIR AT SCARBOROUGH

... only the same as another person here. Mr. HArr.--Well, if you insist on my not speaking, I must conform to your usages. The ConosciB.-Well, I shall nsst allow you to speak. If you do, I shall know how to deal with you. Mr. RHAi.-Well, Mr. Coroner, I must ...

THE MURDEROUS ATTACK ON A GAMEKEEPER NEAR HULL

... at once identified him as being one of his assailants. He was apprehended, and when charged he said he could prove he was speaking with an officer at nine o'clock on the previous ?? gave evidence in support of Mr Cook's statement. He bore traces of rough ...

M. LEMOINNE ON THE ABDUCTION CASE

... itr- fession of virtue. In spite of this complhclE: avowal, there are not wanting aathorities perhse better qualified to speak on this subject, who dec aie that, all things considered, Paris can boast as mu:? virtue as London. But . it is absurd to ...

SATURDAY'S HULL POLICE

... Charlotte rah S v* The parties are living apart, andon the 5th tnt. . want to where his wife was living, and on her golag to speak to him he deibeately struck ?? themtt. Fined 20s and ?? Ann Billinge was oh . with being drunk aned with doing damage to the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... were seriously jeopardised. The magistrates 0ooked uporn tho offence as one whiclh no ienalty would meet. Miichael Davitt, speaking at Bray on Tuesday night, raid be believed the democracy of England and Scotland would be induced to grant Home Rule wkssr ...

ALLEGED MURDER AT BOOTLE

... her house, where she was found dead shortly afterwards by ter mother. Prisoner, when apprehended, said he found his wife speaking to some men, and he pushed her down. He was remanded. THE DEPRECIATION OF SILVER.-A petition to the President of the Int ...

THE ST. LOUIS TRAGEDY

... accent. When drst ( asked about his history, he replied that, by advicent t his counsel, Napier, at Auscklaud, he wouldn't speak of j Preller's murder, or of his 'movements at St. Louis. He I said, however, that ho was torn in Paris, in 1801, end I was ...

THE CHILD MURDER IN HULL

... your daughter ever examined by a doctor as to her head? i -Witness : I don't know, unless her mother had her ?? Firth: I am speaking of when she was I young.-Witness: We had a family ?? Firth: i That: was for family ailments ?-Witness: Yes.-Tbe Coroner : ...

THE ARMSTRONG CASE

... Mourey. The Judge here interposed, and asked if Madame Mourey could understand English? Mr Overend replied that she could speak: very little TheJudge thought that, as sihe was represented by counsel, it did not matter much, hut it would be more satisfactory ...

Published: Friday 13 November 1885
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2427 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE CHARGE OF MURDER BY A MOTHER AT HULL

... she would have to take the child. le did not see her the following day until bse ?? in custody. By Mir. Sisx: Heo did not speak more severely to her on the night in question than on previous occasions. She was excited and rather peculiar in her manner ...

THE ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD THE GOVERNMENT AT YORK

... weighed at mid-day; but the detlciencios heowas speaking of were at the weighings which took place in the morning. Witness afterwards said he would not swear that sorne of. the weighings he was speaking of did not take place at mid- day. He had nothing ...