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THE DISPUTED LIFE-POLICY CASE

... half a dozen nirp before I went to steady my ?? ohiel witnssew were called to speak to habits of iatemperant Mr. Rusell said that he bad a number of other wit. nessc to speak to the same effect; but hewouldtak5 upon hinself not to eall them.-Mr. Lewis ...

THE SOCIALISTS AND THE POLICE

... certainly think the public have a right to know who' is responsible for the instructions to the police in tbi matter. You speak of the indiscretion of Mr. Morris, but I should hope that every lover of freedom would echo his cry of 4Shame!I It should ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... ly has it been bcought within the reach of the poorest class of the Ljopulation. Plain speaking with regard to acts of the grussest immorality-the sort of speaking which, as I read this morning, the Bishop of London deprecated before women aud children-has ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... bail in thesum oft20D0L WOESZI' LLBA!1b205AGAfl75 Tfl Poucta-A middle-aged woman, iving the name of tinily Snith a Gernan, speaking imperfect lsh, was iagd with, being drunk end disorderly ;inftfield-trest. The evidence of Police-constable 102 G went to ...

ARREST OF THE LATE KING ALFONSO'S COUSIN

... Duke of Seville. cousin of the late King. This oicer, when the Queen Regent rentunn' froa her drive, askel to be admitted to speak to her. Couut Guaqupi, the Graudee- in-'Waiting. refused to adnit the Duke, be- cause the Queetn had dosixv-d to be left alone ...

A POLICEMAN SHOT BY BURGLARS

... was found that, although Lai was alive, blood wee pouring trom hot n that he tie sustained injuries- totehad n as unable to speak. He WsiM. ndee7,eue to St. Mary's Hospital, where he ?? y e.Clender and Bowe,11 who fouuid hzifb nfngfo concussion of the brina ...

MURDER OF A GERMAN POLICE OFFICER

... dagger, About eioht o'alock his maid servant, return- ing from an errand, found her master lying on the ground. Without speaking a word he drew his last breath in her arms. This assassi-: nation has created intense excitement through- out the country ...

LORD DURHAM'S NULLITY OF MARRIAGE SUIT

... towards Lady Catherine Lambton was peculiar and not like that of a friand ?-She seenied tired. Did not Lady Ctatbeinb Lambtoii speak to you about it ?? both thought her.very shy. . Wilca you were at Lwamtou. did ahe not sit for a long time ogrl ithailt.or ...

SHOCKING WIFE MURDERS

... when the knife fell out of his hand. Mrs. Daines was carried into her own house, but died in about fifteen minutes without speaking again. ?? police~were communicat ad with, and Bamnes, who was in a very excited state, was gi~ven into custody. I On his ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... remarks were made uponuthe numre of the plaintiff, suggesting that it avoured more of)'the Wandering Jew than of an Englishman, speaking of the scheme of the plaintiff as a harsh and cruel suggestion, and saying that for down. right cruelty the writer of the ...

SUPPOSED MURDER AND SUICIDE AT NUNHEAD

... Witness put the clothes tightly round her throat, as she thought he might do something to her, but ha leftthe room without speaking. At half-past eighto'clock witness again woke tip, and on going downstais saw her fathaer lyig in the back kitchen, on his ...

THE ROMFORD MURDER

... week. I The prisouer theu proceedled to speak to the naOgis- 1 13 trates abeut what had appeared iu the papiers, whea t Mr. Fry said that had ?? to d10 with the case, but t '4 if the prisoner chose Ieo could speak to the reporters. t Prisoner theu turned ...