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THE ATHERTON MURDER

... ask the witness any questions. id The prisoner (who is apparently afflicted with a very. serious stammer): I can scarcely speak; but I want t to know if vou will be so kind as to allow me to say se that those silk handkerchiefs that were taken out oi ...

ASSAULT BY A PICKET

... an agent in the boot trade, then came forward for the defence. He said he was outside the premises, and saw the prisoner speaking to Littlestone. Witness told the prisoner to have nothing tosaytothe man. Theywalkedawaytogether. Witnesssawnoblowgiven. ...

FLOGGING

... and on roub'ers, while acne re- ceive flogngwithout the certificaeof the jail surgeon tha~t they are quite fit for it. I am speak- Ing from nearly 40 yets experine lon ta ine great esprnit. ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Workhouee, on Wednesday, the 10th inst. -Mr. Clarke ?? appears that prisoner was not performing sufficient work and oa She master speak. ing to him he pidked up a hammer and attempted to strike him on the head. Hothersali warded off tbe blow but prisoner picked ...

THE AIGBURTH MYSTERY

... and he said something to , his wife, and after that prisoner, again speaking to 'Mrs. Samuelson, who was also of the party, said that she would give it him' hot and heavy for speaking to her like that in public. They returned home on the night of the Grand ...

EXTRAORDINARY SCENE IN A POLICE COURT

... on that ie Saturday night? T ?? Yes.-A3d that there was anothet at ten oelock that egning? Ta I anm moe than doctfl ?? yo speak to one about ten ddock? It wi mch nerer ha ?? long have you been in Boughton? I cae therein October, lle -Have A ou ever been ...

THE MUSIC HALL TRAGEDY

... the Let;rn ,Trope, said she was apprenticed to Let.ne Pr five rears, and had been with him 14 mont~h a- bicyclist. After spea'king as to seeing Curn- seize deceased by the shoulder and strike him a che stomach, witness, in answer to questions froes the ...

BREAKING UP A MORMON SERVICE IN MANCHESTER

... was asked to address the meeting. and had been X speaking for a quarter of an hour, when the defendants a rushed in in such a noisy way that all the congregationi rose to their feet. Bolitho began to speak, ana said t the Mormon elders were murderers and ...

BANKRUPTCY DISCHARGES REFUSED

... were sureties for my father, and that I took the business in December, 1886, and puled up in March, 1888. This, of course, speaks volumes for tself, as may personal expenditure was very small. ...

MRS. MAYBRICK'S CASE AT THE LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... time, and which, as I have already I said, has attracted a great deal of attention. I For the reason I have given I will speak very shortly indeed of the circumstances and nature of the] case, because to anyone who has been accustomed to I the investigation ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE AT DIDSBURY

... eccentricity in his manner. He was afraid to have him in his house. Mr. Flood sent his billiard marker, who slept with him, to speak to his strange manner. i The jury intimated that they would like to hear the evidonce of the marker. William Gorvett, of -Monton ...

FATAL FIGHT IN SALFORD

... effort ito get up. Witness went to him and raised his head and shoulders off the ground. His eyes were open, heut he did not speak His fce d was pae, atud it went to a yellow colour. Witness bathed his forehead with scld ate a nd then put him into a cab ...