THE MYSTERIOUS POISONING CASE IN LONDON

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BALSALL HEATH POLICE COURT

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WOLVERHAMPTON

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CRAWFORD-DILKE DIVORCE CASE

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SUPPOSED MURDER OF A POLICEMAN

... The detectives engaged in searching for the body X of Police-Constable Hine, who is believed to have been murdered at Fenny Compton, discovered on Saturday afternoon a knife, stained with blood, close to the spot where traces of the struggle were observed, and within twoyards of the place where a quantity of blood was seen on the ground. The weapon is an ordinary pocket-knife, having two ...

A LANCASHIRE BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... I ] M :\Ir Justice Day was engaged for several hours on Wednesday at the M11anchester Assizes in hearing a b breach of promise case. The plaintiff was Maria o: Haworth, daughter of a Blackbur-n butcher, and the tl defendant was Alfred Taylor, who was foormerly a member of a firm of cotton spinners and manu- facturers in Blackburn. Some extraordinary allega- sl tions were made against the ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT

... V -D T & v . FRIDAY. i [Before Col. 3I0SLEY and the Hon. W. M. JERVIS.] f f ILLEGAL FiSHING IN THlE THENT.-Joseph Turner t was charged with having used in the Trent, at Shardlow, X e on the 1st January, a trammel net, he not being the owner I s of the fishery, contrary to the bye-law made by the Trent i f Board of Conservators under the Act of 1884.-r,-r I; Eddowes, clerk to the l3oard, ...

Published: Wednesday 03 February 1886
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1032 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BRISTOL ASSIZE

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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

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