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CHARGE AGAINST A MUSIC HALL SINGER

... with the defendant, and go towards a cab. Witness, who was a cripple, and walked with the aid of crutches, pushed forward to speak to his aunt, when the defen- dant pushed him aside, struck him on the head, and broke one of his crutches. At that moment the ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER AT BARNSLEY

... occurred lanil about a quarter past seven, when Mr. Bur- rdge had occasion to speak to Richardson aboutF the way he was doing his work. He bad pre- Vionsly. it seems, had to speak to him about Wasting the carbon. On thie occasion no one seems to have noticed ...

BOY MURDERED AT HAVANT

... tbeiarpeen as the zman was about to leave by traio. The prisoner trembled violently, and exhibited much emotion; but be would not speak a word. A knife was found in his possession. Dr. Colllnaridge, medical officer of health for the port of London, obtained an ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... recorded and decided upon in English, 6C I but that there was nothing to hinder members P g speaking in Welsh, and eventually it wvas agreed ol . that nmembers should speak whichever language S they preferred, the resolutions being dealt with F ; and recorded ...

MURDEROUS OUTRAGE ON A LIVERPOOL POLICEMAN

... that internal hemorrhage was going on. The is deposition had not been taken, as the constable I- was forbidden to attempt to speak. e- Police-constable 687 stated that he wvas taking t the prisoner to the central police office, when he met another constable ...

CRIME IN THE COUNTRY

... or cleaning a large knife an the leather of his boot. The stranger in- quired the time and disappeared middenly. Mr. Lodge speaks positively as to the description i of the man. The distance from the scene of the' murder to Byera Green is about 14 miles ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A PRESTON SCHOOLMASTER

... Von Muller, engineers, of Elberfeld. He said he had been re- quested by them to find a young English gentle. man who could speak German and understood French. Several other appointments were made, and letters and telegrams were received from the prisoner ...

WELSH MEMBERS ON THEIR TRIAL

... cei tain that if they did not faithfully filfil their dutie4, God wouild raise political children out of the very stones to speak on behalf of Wales. - ._ ...

TRAGEDY AT WOLVERHAMPTON

... waits met by his father, and in replv to the que.tion why he had cut his brother's throat, said, I don't know. He did not speak further, and was conveyed to the hos. pital, where he now lies under police surveillance. The surgeons do not consider his ...

TERRIBLE TRAGEDY NEAR CREWE

... was immediately sent for, but he died about one o'clock yesterday afternoon. Though in a terrible condition. and unable to speak coherently, Jervis intimated before his death that it was his intention to have murdered the whole of his family, The vicar ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... child. She bad been complaining of illness la ely, and her bus- band, returning- home on Tuesday night, found her not able to speak.-Dr. Bawen was called in and found her in a completely comatose state. She ditid in his presence. Hev was satisfied that the ...

SUICIDE IN A RAILWAY CARRIAGE

... naked-eye evidence was in favour of the con- trary view. and so I expressed myself to the 2atient; but I was, of course, unable to speak definitely on. that point, since some davq must necessarily elapse before a specimen is sufficiently hardeued for see- tion ...